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lemonis: things are moving forward at ellison. to present the new product lines i asked him to develop. meanwhile, ian and aristotle have put a new inventory management system in place. it allows us to know what inventory we have, where it's located, what we need to reorder, and it follows a replenishment model. hey, guys. aristotle: marcus. lemonis: how are you all? lamar: marcus. lemonis: how you doing? lamar: good to see you. lemonis: i'm getting ready to sign the lease for the new store, and i'm excited to see all the new product extensions and the marketing plan that's going to support it. jeremy: let's look at some of the products. lemonis: this is everything? aristotle: this is everything. jeremy: we'll have a really cool concept of a valet tray, like, you know, when you come home, and you take everything off? we wanted to find something that can collect all of their items together, all of their ellison pieces. lemonis: it has to have acetate ... aristotle: right. lemonis: ... to make it interesting. jeremy: and this is a m
lemonis: things are moving forward at ellison. to present the new product lines i asked him to develop. meanwhile, ian and aristotle have put a new inventory management system in place. it allows us to know what inventory we have, where it's located, what we need to reorder, and it follows a replenishment model. hey, guys. aristotle: marcus. lemonis: how are you all? lamar: marcus. lemonis: how you doing? lamar: good to see you. lemonis: i'm getting ready to sign the lease for the new store,...
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keith ellison has a controversy to mastic assault. than theseems better republican. the rest of the ticket, i'm voting straight republican. people with some stickers on their car. host: a democrat and minneapolis. heather, what are your thoughts on the issues? caller: how are you this morning, and take you for taking my call. i listened to people -- host:
keith ellison has a controversy to mastic assault. than theseems better republican. the rest of the ticket, i'm voting straight republican. people with some stickers on their car. host: a democrat and minneapolis. heather, what are your thoughts on the issues? caller: how are you this morning, and take you for taking my call. i listened to people -- host:
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that's why congressman ellison asked for a house ethics investigation.never hesitated to take action, unlike republicans. and you know what? part of why we're going to do so well -- >> wait a second? democrats have never hesitated to take action, do you mean in the last year or do you mean historically? because historically, i could go through a list of people. >> well, and, again, you saw what happened in senator franken's situation. democrats didn't hesitate to do something, even if it was difficult. because that was the right thing to do. >> so you mean just like in the last year? you're not talking about ted kennedy or president bill clinton, or, i mean -- i only have a couple of minutes left, but -- >> i'm talking -- i've been -- jake, i've been chair of the democratic party for the last 18 months. and what i'm talking about is, we have worked hard to make sure that we are a party that understands that when women succeed, america succeeds. what donald trump is doing to women -- >> so do you think keith ellison's ex-girlfriend is lying, then? is that
that's why congressman ellison asked for a house ethics investigation.never hesitated to take action, unlike republicans. and you know what? part of why we're going to do so well -- >> wait a second? democrats have never hesitated to take action, do you mean in the last year or do you mean historically? because historically, i could go through a list of people. >> well, and, again, you saw what happened in senator franken's situation. democrats didn't hesitate to do something, even...
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ellison get one works for the sierra club. it's the largest environmental organization in the u.s. . ellison accuses the authorities of automatically renewing the canyon mine operators old license without requiring a new environmental impact assessment. the mine operator energy fuels insists that there is no danger and that uranium mining is now conducted far more responsibly than during the cold war. i think that's ridiculous if you're in your mining today it's so significantly different than it was in the past about why won't they revise their plan of operations their plan of operations is from one thousand nine hundred four there's nothing new happening at canyon mine it is a hard rock mine they're extracting the or to the surface and trucking it to a mill exactly the way they did in one nine hundred eighty s. there's nothing new here. the u.s. government is eager to reduce the country's dependency on your indian imports currently its nuclear power plants run on supplies sourced from abroad. in two thousand and seventeen gl
ellison get one works for the sierra club. it's the largest environmental organization in the u.s. . ellison accuses the authorities of automatically renewing the canyon mine operators old license without requiring a new environmental impact assessment. the mine operator energy fuels insists that there is no danger and that uranium mining is now conducted far more responsibly than during the cold war. i think that's ridiculous if you're in your mining today it's so significantly different than...
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but congressman keith ellison has read my repoing.tter to the defense department, demanding an accounting of their efforts to k rid the of extremists. >> well, let me tell you, i am a believer in r nation's military. i have very close relatives who serv including active duty, and i can tell you that it's ant instn that, even in my family, we've always revered. to thi that somebody who does not support the true goals of the u.s. military, which is to protect americans, and actually wants to use that training to hurt americans, is relting to me, and i hope that, that people in the military really do tis seriously. >> thompson: right-- we've identified sev members of one neo-nazi group who are current former military. >> is that atomwaffen? >> thompson:hat's atomwaffen. what do you make of that? >> well, i think that they have decided this is a strategic opitiative for them. they want their to go into the military. there's a real legitimate feard here, think that we've got to be vigilant about it. ♪ >> thompson: the pentagon responded to
but congressman keith ellison has read my repoing.tter to the defense department, demanding an accounting of their efforts to k rid the of extremists. >> well, let me tell you, i am a believer in r nation's military. i have very close relatives who serv including active duty, and i can tell you that it's ant instn that, even in my family, we've always revered. to thi that somebody who does not support the true goals of the u.s. military, which is to protect americans, and actually wants...
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jon: ellison barber, thank you. lord is expected to finish a hand recount this weekend to decide the contested senate race between republican governor rick scott and democratic incumbent, bill nelson. the scott campaign sounded confident about the end result. >> this is set for tuesday, right? >> that is correct. >> and to understanding, that will be certified and scheduled on tuesday? >> we believe it will. we believe that tuesday the election results will be certified and governor scott, senator elect scott will be heading to washington. jon: peter doocy is in florida with more on that. reporter: jon there was quite a commotion her late this afternoon as the search more than 2000 missing early ballots began without the election supervisor, brenda sipes telling anybody that her team was about to start handling boxes and boxes of the early ballots and wheeling them out of a locked cage. republicans i've spoken to a very concerned that they are being transparent about what's happening inside. democrats tried to press
jon: ellison barber, thank you. lord is expected to finish a hand recount this weekend to decide the contested senate race between republican governor rick scott and democratic incumbent, bill nelson. the scott campaign sounded confident about the end result. >> this is set for tuesday, right? >> that is correct. >> and to understanding, that will be certified and scheduled on tuesday? >> we believe it will. we believe that tuesday the election results will be certified...
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sarah ellison, thank you so much.. >> anyway, president trump surprised some people today. he threw his support behind a bipartisan bill to reform the criminal justice system. was there a political motive behind the move, or are we entering a new era of compromise? we take it on next. we're drowning in information. where in all of this is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you partner with a firm that combines trusted, personal advice with the cutting edge tools and insights to help you not only see your potential, but live it too. morgan stanley. ♪ ♪ -whoops -sorry! ♪ ♪ a book that you're ready to share with the world? get published now, call for your free publisher kit today! >>> president trump made a big show at the white house about throwing his support for criminal justice reform. this is a move that jared kushner has been pushing, to be honest. the question is whether this is bipartisan compromise to fix a broken system -- which it is -- or is ther
sarah ellison, thank you so much.. >> anyway, president trump surprised some people today. he threw his support behind a bipartisan bill to reform the criminal justice system. was there a political motive behind the move, or are we entering a new era of compromise? we take it on next. we're drowning in information. where in all of this is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you partner with a firm that combines trusted,...
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sarah ellison, thank you so much.e it. >> thank you. >> anyway, president trump surprised some people today. he threw his support behind a bipartisan bill to reform the criminal justice system. was there a political motive behind the move, or are we entering a new era of compromise? we take it on next. smile dad. i take medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol. but they might not be enough to protect my heart. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another heart attack. because my second chance matters. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> president trump made a big show at the white house about throwing his support for criminal justice reform. this is a move that jared kushner has been pushing, to be honest. the question is whether this is bipartisan compromise to fix a broken system -- which it is -- or is there a political motive? and if there is, is that a bad thing? it's a lot to unpack. let's bring in d. lemon. i want to get into this. but first did you h
sarah ellison, thank you so much.e it. >> thank you. >> anyway, president trump surprised some people today. he threw his support behind a bipartisan bill to reform the criminal justice system. was there a political motive behind the move, or are we entering a new era of compromise? we take it on next. smile dad. i take medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol. but they might not be enough to protect my heart. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another...
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but long after what was also interesting about george ellison was he was one of the first soldiers insterday about the bilin which by a soldier who and it has now been finished and he has finally been played again. so many people got in touchlj finally been played again. so many people got in touch i wanted to do that story, but i knew you had covered he was amazed how new it looked and it was never finished. the musician who died had carved something we do not talk about a lot as we talk about it a lot, but many men do not talk about it. there is talk, listen, assess,. this is why you are picked this out. this is a great story because november, started in 1999 in adelaide and picked up i have never done movember, but i do support people who do. the, it is all about young men who die from is one of the most chilling reasons why young men die, so they are moving into the depression and suicide the amount of money, the is actually a high water, a huge moustache being lifted up here however battersea power station in the tower of if you are out and about, you that we is saying, it should
but long after what was also interesting about george ellison was he was one of the first soldiers insterday about the bilin which by a soldier who and it has now been finished and he has finally been played again. so many people got in touchlj finally been played again. so many people got in touch i wanted to do that story, but i knew you had covered he was amazed how new it looked and it was never finished. the musician who died had carved something we do not talk about a lot as we talk about...
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>> thanks, ellison. the former head of u.s.a. gymnastics says the u.s. olympic committee was informed about the sexual problems long before larry nassar was involved. kathy scanlin recorded the problem in 1994. no comment so far from the olympic committee. there's said to be new evidence that may further implicate saudi arabia's crown prince in the murder of a saudi journalist. this comes as the prince embarks on a road trip designed to reinforce his status. so far the prince is staying in friendly territory. >> setting abroad for the first time since jamal khaishoggi was killed, crown prince mohammed bin salman on a regional tour of allies showing world that he's de facto ruler of support. but turkey now reports in media suggests that the c.i.a. has a second recorder where the crown prince gives instructions to his brother to silence khaishoggi as soon as possible. asked about it yesterday, president trump said i don't want to talk about it. france imposing sanctions on un-u un-18 saudi nationals. the president made it clear he's not imposing sanctions
>> thanks, ellison. the former head of u.s.a. gymnastics says the u.s. olympic committee was informed about the sexual problems long before larry nassar was involved. kathy scanlin recorded the problem in 1994. no comment so far from the olympic committee. there's said to be new evidence that may further implicate saudi arabia's crown prince in the murder of a saudi journalist. this comes as the prince embarks on a road trip designed to reinforce his status. so far the prince is staying...
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i'm ellison barber, fox news.emocrats putting 2020 white house hopes on progressives, hawaii's senator brian tweeting in part, quote, we must reject the premise that this is a fight between moderates and progressives, we are going to nominate a progressive but is this really the right direction democrats need to take their party into if they want to retake the white house? here now to debate is a member of the trump campaign advisory board madis and joel, thank you for joining us this morning, we appreciate i. >> great to be with you. >> madison, i will start with you, is this a good direction for democrats to go? >> you know, heather for the past 2 years we have been criticizing democrats for lacking a message and i think this seems to be response going further left than in the past and obviously this may win somebody a primary for 2020 it's not going to win a general election and i think it all goes back to the economy which as you know has been president trump's strongest accomplishment, that's in fact, allotte
i'm ellison barber, fox news.emocrats putting 2020 white house hopes on progressives, hawaii's senator brian tweeting in part, quote, we must reject the premise that this is a fight between moderates and progressives, we are going to nominate a progressive but is this really the right direction democrats need to take their party into if they want to retake the white house? here now to debate is a member of the trump campaign advisory board madis and joel, thank you for joining us this morning,...
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ellison barber has more.united states now more than ever. that is according to the latest national climate assessment. the report found many extreme weather and climate -related events have already become more frequent, intense and widespread. the authors of the report say they expect many of the events to continue to increase or worsen. >> and this warming trend can only be explained by human activity. especially greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. >> if there is not substantial and sustained global mitigation and regional adaptation efforts, the report was climate change is expected to cause growing losses to american infrastructure and property and impede the rate of economic growth over this century. the report is over 1600 pages. it looks at the impact of climate change now and in the future. it says that some aspects of our economy could see some improvement in a warmer world but long-term, official say will hurt the u.s. economy. according to the report, the weather and climate disasters have class t
ellison barber has more.united states now more than ever. that is according to the latest national climate assessment. the report found many extreme weather and climate -related events have already become more frequent, intense and widespread. the authors of the report say they expect many of the events to continue to increase or worsen. >> and this warming trend can only be explained by human activity. especially greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. >> if there is not substantial...
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larry ellison claimed that amazon can't quit oracle's database i asked andy jassey how he responds toison. >> pretty soon you know, i think just in general what i would say is that anybody who has spent time looking at the cloud or is using the cloud takes those comments with a grain of salt sometimes facts are useful, because facts are still a good thing. if you look at the facts, by the end of 2018, 88% of the databases at amazon that were running oracle will be off of oracle and running amazon dynamo db or amazon aurora. 97% of the mission critical databases will be off of oracle and run on dynamo db and aurora. on november 1st, we turned off our oracle data warehouse and moved it to red ship we're virtually done moving away from oracle on the database side and by mid-2019 we'll be done. >> wow, so that soon, before next year is done you'll be off oracle. >> that's our plan on the database side. >> about two months ago i was in orlando with microsoft, adobe and s.a.p. and they were talking about this open data initiative, this idea that they think it should be easy for customers to
larry ellison claimed that amazon can't quit oracle's database i asked andy jassey how he responds toison. >> pretty soon you know, i think just in general what i would say is that anybody who has spent time looking at the cloud or is using the cloud takes those comments with a grain of salt sometimes facts are useful, because facts are still a good thing. if you look at the facts, by the end of 2018, 88% of the databases at amazon that were running oracle will be off of oracle and...
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they managed to hold that position lar larry ellison hammers that home every time we see him on stagevery time there's a move towards interoperability, we play nice with that player here and that one there, oracle has more of the hardware and software message maintaining it in-house how is that going to play out? will they lose cloud share by not having more of a big tech message in the cloud i don't know oracle of omaha is betting on it >> certainly the andy jessie ellison fight on twitter is turning into one of the best, we have soon. >> we will hear soon aws re-invent is coming in a couple of weeks. >>> walmart posting a mixed quarter, raising guidance in expectation of a strong holiday season qutenertive into walma's arr xt stay with us [ phone rings ] what?! ready for christmas? no, it's way too early to be annoyed by christmas. you just need some holiday spirit! that's it! this feud just went mobile. with xfinity xfi you get the best wifi experience at home. and with xfinity mobile, you get the best wireless coverage for your phone. ...you're about to find out! you don't even kn
they managed to hold that position lar larry ellison hammers that home every time we see him on stagevery time there's a move towards interoperability, we play nice with that player here and that one there, oracle has more of the hardware and software message maintaining it in-house how is that going to play out? will they lose cloud share by not having more of a big tech message in the cloud i don't know oracle of omaha is betting on it >> certainly the andy jessie ellison fight on...
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ellison barber has more. reporter: climate change is negatively impacting the united states now more than ever. that is according to the latest national climate assessment for the report found many extreme weather and climate related events have already become more frequent, intense and widespread. the authors of the report say they expect many of those events to continue to increase or worsen. this can only be explained by human activities. especially greenhouse gases. >> if there is not substantial and sustained global mitigation and adaptation efforts they warm climate change is expected to cause growing losses. and impede economic growth over the century. the report is over 1600 pages and it looks to the impact climate change now in the future. if at some aspects of the economy could see some improvement in a warmer world but long-term officials say, it will hurt the u.s. economy. according to the report weather and climate disasters across the is nearly $400 billion. since 2015. the sort of assessment is
ellison barber has more. reporter: climate change is negatively impacting the united states now more than ever. that is according to the latest national climate assessment for the report found many extreme weather and climate related events have already become more frequent, intense and widespread. the authors of the report say they expect many of those events to continue to increase or worsen. this can only be explained by human activities. especially greenhouse gases. >> if there is not...
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and keith ellison would have been vetted and called out. the issue really seems to be sexual assault or charges like this important only if they can bludgeon a republican. then there is no due process, there is no presumption of innocence. where is all the outrage on these channels, their best friends? if you are on the left, the rules don't apply to you. one set of gestures for them, and the guillotine pretty much for everyone else. the mainstream media's postelection spin doesn't help either. the delusional media are now trying to pull a fast ball on the american people saying trump has been rejected, this has been a massive blue wave. his presidency has been contained by some imaginary blue wave. in historical terms, it was a trickle. some democrats refusing to even call the election legitimate in races that didn't go their way. we saw that in georgia in the governor's race. brian camp won outright, but stacy abrams said in georgia did not have a free and fair election and brian camp dismantled the democracy. really classy. it sounds lik
and keith ellison would have been vetted and called out. the issue really seems to be sexual assault or charges like this important only if they can bludgeon a republican. then there is no due process, there is no presumption of innocence. where is all the outrage on these channels, their best friends? if you are on the left, the rules don't apply to you. one set of gestures for them, and the guillotine pretty much for everyone else. the mainstream media's postelection spin doesn't help either....
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. ♪ in response to our reporting, congressman keith ellison issues a frmal letter to secretary defense and the presence of white supremacists in the military. omhave you heard anything he marine corps or from naval criminal investigative services sbout this? >> no, we heard about itrom "propublica." we wrote in about it because we're concerneabout it. >> thompson: what are you hoping to get out of that letter? >> well, you know, look, we'veil seen people,ary leaders in the past actually change policy and we've seen them make some strong statements. i think this is a critical...i becausink what trump has actually done is given the opposite message. the reality is is that any time you get a whole bunch of these young white extremists carrying tiki torches with no masks, rough a public street, they're telling you, "we're not worried." >> thompson: "we're not afraid." >> "we're not afraid, we're going to just do this." that is why it's critically important to be very clearpt about the unacility of any extremists, including these white supremacist extremists acquiring the best military trai
. ♪ in response to our reporting, congressman keith ellison issues a frmal letter to secretary defense and the presence of white supremacists in the military. omhave you heard anything he marine corps or from naval criminal investigative services sbout this? >> no, we heard about itrom "propublica." we wrote in about it because we're concerneabout it. >> thompson: what are you hoping to get out of that letter? >> well, you know, look, we'veil seen people,ary...
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jon: ellison barber at the white house, thank you. during his exclusive foxes interview the president defending his choice of matthew whitaker as acting attorney general. as some lawmakers push back over the criticism of the rush investigation by whitaker. garrett tenney has more. reporter: the president says he did not know about matt whitaker 's comments on the mueller investigation before taking him on as attorney general. after he said it did not have any effect on his decision. he also told chris wallace on "fox news sunday" he does not think that his past criticisms of special counsel will have any impact on the investigation. >> he says there's no collusion he says that there is -- you can start the investigation. >> what to do when a person is right? there is no collusion. he happened to be right, he said it so if he said there is collusion i'm supposed to be taking someone else's there is? because i would've taken for two reasons but the number one reason is the fact that he would have been wrong. if he said that there's no c
jon: ellison barber at the white house, thank you. during his exclusive foxes interview the president defending his choice of matthew whitaker as acting attorney general. as some lawmakers push back over the criticism of the rush investigation by whitaker. garrett tenney has more. reporter: the president says he did not know about matt whitaker 's comments on the mueller investigation before taking him on as attorney general. after he said it did not have any effect on his decision. he also...
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marvin ellison who was formerly the c.e.o. of j.c. penney. the u.s. midterm elections are underway as i said all four hundred thirty five seats in the congress the u.s. house of representatives are up and of the one hundred senate seats thirty five thirty six are up this year thirty five are up and there's thirty six governors races in the various states while we may not even know the results for a while what are investors to do here discuss is john grace the founder and president of investors advantage corporation and danielle shea the director of options and director of operations at simpler trading thank you guys for being with us i really appreciate it such a timely topic for today but danielle let's start with you how should investors be prepared for this election cycle. absolutely well i mean the first thing i can say is the best thing about this is it's going to be over soon because the markets absolutely and those in thirty's i feel like the sooner we get the answer the better you know between the two options i think that the best case that we
marvin ellison who was formerly the c.e.o. of j.c. penney. the u.s. midterm elections are underway as i said all four hundred thirty five seats in the congress the u.s. house of representatives are up and of the one hundred senate seats thirty five thirty six are up this year thirty five are up and there's thirty six governors races in the various states while we may not even know the results for a while what are investors to do here discuss is john grace the founder and president of investors...
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>> ellison barber in washington. as this breaks on a friday afternoon, thank you. we bring in former u.s. attorney guy lewis. good to see you, sir. plead guilty in exchange for lenienc leniency. that doesn't mean flipping, am i wrong? >> i would say that there's a very, very good shot that any negotiated plea will include cooperation, which will include additional testimony before the grand jury here. so i think definitely mueller has corsi in the cross hairs. listen, he's 72 years old. he's been interviewed for 40 hours. they don't believe him. they're squeezing him like nobody's business right now. so i expect him to be cooperating with the government. >> corsi said as much back to one of his videos talking about those 40 hours with robert mueller and team. take a listen. >> it's been one of the most frightening experiences of my life. it's like, you know, at the end of two months, my mind was mush. >> leland: so that's how describes his state of mind. question: after 40 hours of talking to the special counsel, does he say, oh, by the way, there's a few things i
>> ellison barber in washington. as this breaks on a friday afternoon, thank you. we bring in former u.s. attorney guy lewis. good to see you, sir. plead guilty in exchange for lenienc leniency. that doesn't mean flipping, am i wrong? >> i would say that there's a very, very good shot that any negotiated plea will include cooperation, which will include additional testimony before the grand jury here. so i think definitely mueller has corsi in the cross hairs. listen, he's 72 years...
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keith ellison, the first muslim elected to congress.ted to run for minnesota attorney general this year.omar, in addition to being one of the first muslim women in congress, will also be the first somali-american member. she came to the us more than two decades ago as a refugee.first openly gay man elected governorcolorado democratic rep. jared polis' bid for governor will be successful, cnn projected, meaning the openly gay member of congress will become the first openly gay man elected governor.polis will succeed democratic gov. john hickenlooper, who is term- limited from seeking the office again, and will defeat republican gubernatorial nominee walker stapleton. oregon democratic gov. kate brown, who identifies as bisexual, is already the first openly lgbt person to be elected governor. former new jersey gov. jim mcgreevey came out as gay before he stepped down from office in the early 2000s.polis was one of several lgbt candidates who ran for governor this cycle, along with brown in oregon, vermont democrat christine hallquist and
keith ellison, the first muslim elected to congress.ted to run for minnesota attorney general this year.omar, in addition to being one of the first muslim women in congress, will also be the first somali-american member. she came to the us more than two decades ago as a refugee.first openly gay man elected governorcolorado democratic rep. jared polis' bid for governor will be successful, cnn projected, meaning the openly gay member of congress will become the first openly gay man elected...
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passed through really certified ellison's in level of polishing at the western edge of the galaxy funny. after the sea for tina turner this house was burned inhabitants of fled back to trans copy thea. to places like this. the roma social meant to. where many people have no documents. it did you. never as long as a politician but as a one yes when you're in the comment dining approached him because of anya i knew all the politics so i think it says cup or mush and you know what all those toys i need so just are not near the source of the thought of this year one of my numbers isn't. just one nurse provides health care for the seven thousand inhabitants of the settlement. but as fully as i buy they have a chance at they will get a roof with. us. at the back a battle of their area. many of the children here have never been to school an unofficial quota system means that only four room of children are permitted to a class of thirty even in areas where room and children are in the majority. even without the quota for many it would remain impossible. but he said that you all ok thank you we
passed through really certified ellison's in level of polishing at the western edge of the galaxy funny. after the sea for tina turner this house was burned inhabitants of fled back to trans copy thea. to places like this. the roma social meant to. where many people have no documents. it did you. never as long as a politician but as a one yes when you're in the comment dining approached him because of anya i knew all the politics so i think it says cup or mush and you know what all those toys i...
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our ellison barber is there where all the action is about to take place. hi, ellison. >> good morning to you, laura. so president trump won this state in 2016 by 20 points. his approval rating tends to come in the polls by above 50%. he's hoping to capitalize on that in montana and get voters to support the candidates he wants to see in washington d.c. the senate race here is very competitive. real clear politics puts tester above his republican challenger. and republicans want to capitalize on the trump factor and they're focusing on big picture national issues. tester is trying to keep it local. >> we are seeing a dramatic expansion of our economy and jobs being created because as a direct result of those tax cuts that tester did vote against and he voted against gorsuch and voted against kavanaugh. >> i think that public land is important, our veterans of important, government accountability is important, all of the above. >> this is president trump's fourth midterm rally in montana. he's complained in the state more than any other. and there are no vis
our ellison barber is there where all the action is about to take place. hi, ellison. >> good morning to you, laura. so president trump won this state in 2016 by 20 points. his approval rating tends to come in the polls by above 50%. he's hoping to capitalize on that in montana and get voters to support the candidates he wants to see in washington d.c. the senate race here is very competitive. real clear politics puts tester above his republican challenger. and republicans want to...
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ellison barber, thanks. kristin.ristin: these are live images of protests in paris with confrontations with police and violence. why demonstrators are blaming the french president for high gas prices, plus, president trump calling for bipartisan support on the border wall. how he's calling for unity. george woke up in pain. but he has plans today. so he took aleve this morning. hey dad. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. aleve. all day strong. all day long. now introducing aleve back and muscle pain, for up to 12 hours of pain relief with just one pill. that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business success. the kind of skills, that work for you. >> you're looking at live images of burning flares in the streets at night, as night falls in paris. violent clashes erupted between protesters and police today over rising gas prices. police u
ellison barber, thanks. kristin.ristin: these are live images of protests in paris with confrontations with police and violence. why demonstrators are blaming the french president for high gas prices, plus, president trump calling for bipartisan support on the border wall. how he's calling for unity. george woke up in pain. but he has plans today. so he took aleve this morning. hey dad. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength stop tough pain...
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keith ellison, he is running for attorney general. waslatantly said that he -- you know, he was only going to -- sorry. he said that he was only going to judge the laws based off of what he thought was right, based off of social issues, like marijuana laws. >> thank you. we will move on to devin joining us from missouri. state?rt of the >> 45 minutes south from st. louis, jefferson county. >> is there early voting or is it just one day? >> i believe that you can absentee vote, but i am voting day of. >> and what do you expect to happen tomorrow? who are you voting for? >> i think i will put my vote towards josh holly. hawley. i think it will be a tossup. i see a fluctuation of both. but i think red is going to take it this year. >> thank you for the call. this is a headline. trumps high risk strategy puts them on the midterm ballot like no one else. we have paul joining us from washington state. welcome. anyway, i am independent. i vote in the state of washington. obviously, we are a blue state. i did vote for trump. , i was justto sa
keith ellison, he is running for attorney general. waslatantly said that he -- you know, he was only going to -- sorry. he said that he was only going to judge the laws based off of what he thought was right, based off of social issues, like marijuana laws. >> thank you. we will move on to devin joining us from missouri. state?rt of the >> 45 minutes south from st. louis, jefferson county. >> is there early voting or is it just one day? >> i believe that you can absentee...
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arthel: ellison barber, thank you. eric?ric: arthel, as election day draws near both parties are focusing on very different political agendas, in hopes of coming out on top. many experts are predicting the house, it could tip to the democrats. if so what can we expect, what if it stays in the hands of gop. emily rogers joins us a capitol hill reporter for "the daily caller." it is a blunt contrast. you can count on russia investigation hearings, possible impeachment talk, obamacare and other measures. where do things stand 72 plus hours out. >> eric i think republicans will lose the house, which will cause a lot of gridlock amongst congress obviously. as you know the senate has predicted to go to republicans, trump will still be in power in the white house. that will cause a gridlock full of, you know, subpoena powers by the how, to investigate certain parts of the administration and the white house. it will be really hard to get things done moving forward here. eric: so basically you're saying there will be more gridlock? l
arthel: ellison barber, thank you. eric?ric: arthel, as election day draws near both parties are focusing on very different political agendas, in hopes of coming out on top. many experts are predicting the house, it could tip to the democrats. if so what can we expect, what if it stays in the hands of gop. emily rogers joins us a capitol hill reporter for "the daily caller." it is a blunt contrast. you can count on russia investigation hearings, possible impeachment talk, obamacare...
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will be gods as a cylinder at this issue which i was also on the key to pass through really sort of ellison a zoom level of polish and at the western edge of the galaxy funny. after the sea for tina turner this house was burned inhabitants of fled back to trans copy thea. to places like this. the roma social meant to vera. where many people have no documents. it did you. never as long as a politician but as a one yes when you're in the comment that i mean approached him because of and yeah i knew all the politics so i think it says cup or mush and you know what all those towards i need so just to not name here the source of the thought of this year one of my numbers isn't. just one nurse provides health care for the seven thousand inhabitants of the settlement. by have a chat with. us. at the back a battle of their. many of the children here have never been to school an unofficial quota system means that only four room of children are permitted to a class of thirty even in areas where room and children are in the majority. even without the quota for many it would remain impossible. but he s
will be gods as a cylinder at this issue which i was also on the key to pass through really sort of ellison a zoom level of polish and at the western edge of the galaxy funny. after the sea for tina turner this house was burned inhabitants of fled back to trans copy thea. to places like this. the roma social meant to vera. where many people have no documents. it did you. never as long as a politician but as a one yes when you're in the comment that i mean approached him because of and yeah i...
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. -- add ellison. - adelson. mr. roger staubach. [applause] the honorable allen c. page. [applause] on behalf of george herman "babe" ruth, mr. thomas stevens. [applause] on behalf of elvis aaron presley, mr. jeff soden. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states nd mrs. trump. plays] ♪the chief [applause] president trump: thank you very much. please. it's a great honor. melania and i are thrilled to welcome you to the white house as we honor the recipients of our nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. something very, very special. we're joined today by many members of my administration including secretary of state mike pompeo, hello, mike. steve mnuchin. steve, thank you very much. wilbur ross. alex acosta. matt whittaker. ben carson. betsy devos. administrator linda mcmahon. ambassador lighthizer. and acting administrator who i will tell you is going to be made permanent, he's done a fantastic job, i want to congratulate him, e.p.a. andrew wheeler. congratulations, an true, great job. great job. thank you very much. [applause
. -- add ellison. - adelson. mr. roger staubach. [applause] the honorable allen c. page. [applause] on behalf of george herman "babe" ruth, mr. thomas stevens. [applause] on behalf of elvis aaron presley, mr. jeff soden. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states nd mrs. trump. plays] ♪the chief [applause] president trump: thank you very much. please. it's a great honor. melania and i are thrilled to welcome you to the white house as we honor the recipients of our...
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first and last british soldier to be killed in the war — 16—year—old john parr and ao—year—old george ellison before the armistice was signed. lucy williamson reports. buried in the soil of europe is part of britain's past, its sacrifices and its souls. in belgium today, the prime minister laid wreaths at the graves of two british soldiers, the first and last of their countrymen to die in the first world war. waiting for mrs may at the town of albert in the somme, the french president told schoolchildren, "never forget your history". before commemorating the past, the two leaders met for talks on present—day challenges. as the prime minister was greeted with a reserved and formal handshake, someone in the crowd shouted, "stay with us!" this visit is a reminder of the shared military history that unites france and britain. today, they are divided by a political conflict over brexit, but their joint commitment to europe's defence won't change, they say, no matter how tough the negotiations or the terms of their future relationship. at the thiepval memorial in the somme, the two leaders walked t
first and last british soldier to be killed in the war — 16—year—old john parr and ao—year—old george ellison before the armistice was signed. lucy williamson reports. buried in the soil of europe is part of britain's past, its sacrifices and its souls. in belgium today, the prime minister laid wreaths at the graves of two british soldiers, the first and last of their countrymen to die in the first world war. waiting for mrs may at the town of albert in the somme, the french president...
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climate -- ellison barber tells us the report says the extreme weather conditions have already becomense and more widespread. >> climate changes negatively impacting the united states now more than ever. that is according to the latest national climate assessment. the report found that many extreme weather and climate related events have already become more frequent, intense and widespread. the authors of this report say they expect many of those events to continue to increase or worsen. >> this warming trend can only be explained by human activities especially emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. >> if there is not substantial and sustained global mitigation and region -- regional adaptation measures, climate change will cause growing losses to american infrastructure and property and impede the rate of economic growth over this century. this report is over 1600 pages. it looks at the impact of climate change now and in the future. it says some aspects of our economy could see improvement in a warmer world but long term, officials say it will hurt the u.s. economy. acco
climate -- ellison barber tells us the report says the extreme weather conditions have already becomense and more widespread. >> climate changes negatively impacting the united states now more than ever. that is according to the latest national climate assessment. the report found that many extreme weather and climate related events have already become more frequent, intense and widespread. the authors of this report say they expect many of those events to continue to increase or worsen....
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first and last british soldier to be killed in the war — 16—year—old john parr and ao—year—old george ellisone was signed. lucy williamson reports. buried in the soil of europe is part of britain's past — its sacrifices and its souls. in belgium today, the prime minister laid wreaths at the graves of two british soldiers, the first and last of their countrymen to die in the first world war. waiting for mrs may at the town of albert in the somme, the french president told schoolchildren, "never forget your history." before commemorating the past, the two leaders met for talks on present—day challenges. as the prime minister was greeted with a reserved and formal handshake, someone in the crowd shouted, "stay with us." this is a reminder of the shared military history that unites france and britain. today they are divided by a political conflict over brexit but theirjoint commitment to europe's defence won't change, they say, no matter how tough the negotiations or the terms of their future relationship. at the thiepval memorial in the somme, the two leaders walk through the cemetery honouring
first and last british soldier to be killed in the war — 16—year—old john parr and ao—year—old george ellisone was signed. lucy williamson reports. buried in the soil of europe is part of britain's past — its sacrifices and its souls. in belgium today, the prime minister laid wreaths at the graves of two british soldiers, the first and last of their countrymen to die in the first world war. waiting for mrs may at the town of albert in the somme, the french president told...
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press truly certified ellison's in level of. the need to beguile it funny. after the c. for tina turner this house was burned inhabitants of fled back to trans copy thea. to places like this. the roma social meant to bare a home. where many people have no documents. i to do it. right now never as long as typology to because of one yes and you see in the comment dining approached him because of anya i knew all the politics so i think it says cup or mush and you know what that all goes toward something i need so just to not name here the source of the thought of this year that my numbers isn't. just one nurse provides health care for the seven thousand inhabitants of the settlement. but as fully as i buy they have a chance that they will get a roof for. us. at the back a battle of their. many of the children here have never been to school an unofficial quota system means that only four room of children are permitted to a class of thirty even in areas where room and children are in the majority. even without the quota for many it would remain impossible. to believe that you
press truly certified ellison's in level of. the need to beguile it funny. after the c. for tina turner this house was burned inhabitants of fled back to trans copy thea. to places like this. the roma social meant to bare a home. where many people have no documents. i to do it. right now never as long as typology to because of one yes and you see in the comment dining approached him because of anya i knew all the politics so i think it says cup or mush and you know what that all goes toward...
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ed: ellison barber live from helena, montana.rence at 11:30 this morning in the east room of the white house. the event is open to the press. game on. new day, two years left. ed: here we go. absolutely. ainsley: let's bring in steve doocy live at the farmhouse restaurant. he is in branson, missouri. hey, steve. hawley did well. he beat claire mccaskill. steve: oh, you know what, ainsley. that result didn't come in until late last night. the folks here in branson had kind of a late night. no one is really up except the people at. [knocking] >> the farmhouse restaurant. [cheers] >> this is a legendary spot in branson, missouri. good morning, "fox & friends." [cheers] all right. this is largely a -- it was a crowd that voted extensively for josh hawley. this is the legendary singer song writer billy yates. wrote that song for george jones. went something like this. this morning he has changed it ♪ i don't need no rocking chair ♪ i hope claire enjoys her rocking chair. steve: all right. anyway. by the way, we got a lot of people cam
ed: ellison barber live from helena, montana.rence at 11:30 this morning in the east room of the white house. the event is open to the press. game on. new day, two years left. ed: here we go. absolutely. ainsley: let's bring in steve doocy live at the farmhouse restaurant. he is in branson, missouri. hey, steve. hawley did well. he beat claire mccaskill. steve: oh, you know what, ainsley. that result didn't come in until late last night. the folks here in branson had kind of a late night. no...
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just five paces to the other side opposite, george ellison, the last british soldier to be killed.was shot bya belgian civilians when he was shot by a sniper, it says here again, they were staunch till the end against the odds uncounted, another poem. today theresa may has spent around an hour here. this starts the commemorations over the weekend. she is now meeting emanuel macron in albert in france, so central to that fighting were hundreds of thousands of british and allied troops lost their lives around the river somme. thanks very much indeed. a very full weekend ahead. back to you in the studio. bbc one has special coverage from the cenotaph on armistice day this centenary year. world war one remembered starts from ten o'clock on sunday. and now the rest of the day's news. australian police are treating as terrorism an attack on a busy shopping street in central melbourne. a somali man stabbed three people after driving a car into the city centre that was laden with gas cylinders which then caught fire. the attacker was shot by police and later died in hospital. hywel griffit
just five paces to the other side opposite, george ellison, the last british soldier to be killed.was shot bya belgian civilians when he was shot by a sniper, it says here again, they were staunch till the end against the odds uncounted, another poem. today theresa may has spent around an hour here. this starts the commemorations over the weekend. she is now meeting emanuel macron in albert in france, so central to that fighting were hundreds of thousands of british and allied troops lost their...
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first and last british soldier to be killed in the war, 16—year—old john parr and ao—year—old george ellisonas signed. lucy williamson reports. the prime minister les deux briefs at the graves of two british shoulders. the first and last of their countrymen to die in the first world war. —— the prime minister lay the wreaths. the two leaders met for talks on present—day challenges —— the prime minister laid wreaths. someone in the crowd shouted stay with us. this visit is a reminder of the shared military history that unites france and britain. today, they're divided by a political conflict over brexit, but their joint commitment to europe's defence won't change, they say, no matter how tough the negotiations or the terms of their future relationship. at the thiepval memorial in the somme, the two leaders walk through a cemetery honouring their dead. beneath the arches of the monument, they laid a of poppies and cornflowers, the national blooms of remembrance in britain and france. the building here carved with the names of 72,000 british and commonwealth soldiers lost is a symbol of anglo—f
first and last british soldier to be killed in the war, 16—year—old john parr and ao—year—old george ellisonas signed. lucy williamson reports. the prime minister les deux briefs at the graves of two british shoulders. the first and last of their countrymen to die in the first world war. —— the prime minister lay the wreaths. the two leaders met for talks on present—day challenges —— the prime minister laid wreaths. someone in the crowd shouted stay with us. this visit is a...
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first and last british soldier to be killed in the war, 16—year—old john parr and ao—year—old george ellisonan hour and half before the armisitce was signed. lucy williamson reports. last post plays buried in the soil of europe is part of britain's past, its sacrifices and its souls. in belgium today, the prime minister laid wreaths at the graves of two british soldiers. the first and last of their countrymen to die in the first world war. waiting for mrs may at the town of albert in the somme, the french president told schoolchildren, "never forget your history." before commemorating the past, the two leaders met for talks on present—day challenges. as the prime minister was greeted with a reserved and formal handshake, someone in the crowd shouted, "stay with us." this visit is a reminder of the shared military history that unites france and britain. today, they're divided by a political conflict over brexit, but their joint commitment to europe's defence won't change, they say, no matter how tough the negotiations or the terms of their future relationship. at the thiepval memorial in the
first and last british soldier to be killed in the war, 16—year—old john parr and ao—year—old george ellisonan hour and half before the armisitce was signed. lucy williamson reports. last post plays buried in the soil of europe is part of britain's past, its sacrifices and its souls. in belgium today, the prime minister laid wreaths at the graves of two british soldiers. the first and last of their countrymen to die in the first world war. waiting for mrs may at the town of albert in...