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amanda: that was my interview with victor fideli. bloomberg's year ahead summit is looking at like three -- luxury. we will be sticking with bob chavez about their holiday outlook. and heritage brands into 2019. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i am vonnie quinn. amanda: i am amanda lang. an interesting story we both want to talk about, the trend of millennials paying for things in installments. what really jumped out is technology enables this. is kind of an obvious fit. it is also keeping with our government and our society's view of get it now and pay for it later. vonnie: this is another fork in the road if i can use an expression coming into play recently. for credit cards and stores to try to grab the marginal dollar. they are targeting millennial shoppers. so is other players already in the market. the likes of discover, the brands that have been there for a long time in the credit card market of warning these new companies could run into trouble if the economy sours and default spikes. it is a little
amanda: that was my interview with victor fideli. bloomberg's year ahead summit is looking at like three -- luxury. we will be sticking with bob chavez about their holiday outlook. and heritage brands into 2019. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i am vonnie quinn. amanda: i am amanda lang. an interesting story we both want to talk about, the trend of millennials paying for things in installments. what really jumped out is technology enables this. is kind of...
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then door to german scared of the country being islami fide because of muslim immigrants i would say. that we are taking a deep breath look at the facts and get involved. i'm looking forward to christmas because the city is a so beautifully lit up then and it always reminds me of my wonderful summer holidays in morocco i like the season because it's lovely. socks thank you senator. thank you. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good. eco africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire each other. going to be a farming magazine. d.w. letter we were. when we were. eighty percent of americans at some point in our lives will experience hardship listen to. us. state by state. colorful. blogs list. the most traditional find it all at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state on d w dot com. the.
then door to german scared of the country being islami fide because of muslim immigrants i would say. that we are taking a deep breath look at the facts and get involved. i'm looking forward to christmas because the city is a so beautifully lit up then and it always reminds me of my wonderful summer holidays in morocco i like the season because it's lovely. socks thank you senator. thank you. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good. eco africa people and projects that are...
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the indoor to german scared of the country being islami fide because of muslim immigrants i would say. at take a deep breath look at the facts and get involved. i'm looking forward to christmas because this city is a so beautifully lit up then and it always reminds me of my wonderful summer holidays in morocco i like the season because it's lovely well it's true and thank you so much for the way thank you you thank. sleep. carefully. don't seem. to get. much. discoverable. subscribe to the documentary to. my my. my .
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indoor to german scared of the country being islami fide because of muslim immigrants i would say. that we are taking a deep breath look at the facts and get involved. i'm looking forward to christmas because this city is a so beautifully lit up there and it always reminds me of my wonderful summer holidays in morocco i like the season because it's lovely. i'm sure and stark thank you so much for the way thank you. euro max highlights. french quite finnish fashion is. illuminated why moscow by night is magical. breathless what it means to film extreme sports. euro back next. digital advances are transforming the world is humanity ready for it this time on founders valley entrepreneur designer your takes a trip to korea where education is key people are driven to succeed at any cost. can add tech startups help bring about a change. driven to succeed the founders valley in sixty minutes on t.w. this. continent is reinventing itself. as africa's tech scene discovers it's true potential. inventors entrepreneurs and high tech professionals talk about their visions successes and day to d
indoor to german scared of the country being islami fide because of muslim immigrants i would say. that we are taking a deep breath look at the facts and get involved. i'm looking forward to christmas because this city is a so beautifully lit up there and it always reminds me of my wonderful summer holidays in morocco i like the season because it's lovely. i'm sure and stark thank you so much for the way thank you. euro max highlights. french quite finnish fashion is. illuminated why moscow by...
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approve the deed its passage now depends on whether spanish prime minister petrel saunters is such as fide the issue of gibraltar has been adequately addressed he has threatened to boycott the summit on a spain has written assurances over the future of the british territory see no one of the if there's no deal. then it's clear that the european council summit will not go ahead because if it was. so can one e.u. partner caused the cancellation of this weekend's summit or even veto the entire brigs indeed i asked of brussels been to actual fun. that's a good question and i can't tell you the number of hours we have poured over the question this week so the conclusion of the w. studio brussels is yes they can because at these summits the decisions taken normally have to be consensual consensual doesn't mean that spain has to say yes to the agreement they could abstain and these agreements so the withdrawal agreement and the political agreement would still pass but if they actively say no we do not want this then ten not passed so some have jokingly suggested here in brussels that they should
approve the deed its passage now depends on whether spanish prime minister petrel saunters is such as fide the issue of gibraltar has been adequately addressed he has threatened to boycott the summit on a spain has written assurances over the future of the british territory see no one of the if there's no deal. then it's clear that the european council summit will not go ahead because if it was. so can one e.u. partner caused the cancellation of this weekend's summit or even veto the entire...
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. >> the number of people claiming asylum, what is percentage end up being bona fide victims, bona fide the claims are actually true? >> right, that is one of the core elements of the challenge we're facing, the asylum gap. the gap in people that make fear claim who are found almost 85 to 90% of the time to pass the initial bar, very low bar, but then ultimately when seeing immigration judge, the end of the process, 10 to 20% of getting asylum. we have situation, thousands of people are coming across the border each month and will be here for years before they see immigration judge, a gap the president is trying to close down with his declaration. >> can there be compromise, from what i understand, suggestions have been made, more entrances with the proper vetting system, so that there are more options and maybe someone who might want to do it the right way could be enticed, it is not so difficult? >> absolutely right. we've made recommendations to the congress throughout this administration, to tighten laws so people would present at points of entry and have realistic sense of whether
. >> the number of people claiming asylum, what is percentage end up being bona fide victims, bona fide the claims are actually true? >> right, that is one of the core elements of the challenge we're facing, the asylum gap. the gap in people that make fear claim who are found almost 85 to 90% of the time to pass the initial bar, very low bar, but then ultimately when seeing immigration judge, the end of the process, 10 to 20% of getting asylum. we have situation, thousands of people...
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but today, "american idol" is the bona fide star maker for country talent.'s biggest stars, carrie underwood. ♪ i feel right at >> before her reign, she was just another kid in line, aching for that big break. >> okay. that was very good. carrie, you're through to the next round. >> welcome to hollywood, girl. >> i've never been in an airport before. my dad, on the way to the airport, i was about to cry, and he said, you know, if you want to go home, we can go home and you don't ever have to think about this ever again, and i was like, oh, but i will think about it. so, i have to. >> the winner of "american idol" 2005 is carrie underwood. >> reporter: bring back memories being here on the football field? >> it does. i was a cheerleader up until my freshman year of high school. >> reporter: i visited carrie's hometown in oklahoma, just four years after she was crowned "idol" winner. how has it changed? >> the town? >> reporter: in recent years. >> there are things that are different. we got another stoplight. we got a new walmart. we got a new stoplight becau
but today, "american idol" is the bona fide star maker for country talent.'s biggest stars, carrie underwood. ♪ i feel right at >> before her reign, she was just another kid in line, aching for that big break. >> okay. that was very good. carrie, you're through to the next round. >> welcome to hollywood, girl. >> i've never been in an airport before. my dad, on the way to the airport, i was about to cry, and he said, you know, if you want to go home, we can...
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the initial interview -- neil: what is a bona fide asylum claim?epression in their targeting you or your group or the failure of the government in the home country to enforce basic human rights and property rights. in other words are building games kill and rob and steal. that would be enough to justify. neil: that's a big problem in ecuador. >> rate. noneconomic good law and order. neil: guatemala were many are coming from as well, abject poverty is not meant to guarantee you asylum. >> under the law that's correct. neil: lost in the sauce is the fact we have a record number of foreigners becoming legal citizens in this country. green cards but have you around 1 million. so we lose sight of that. they might argue what's wrong with the american system that we are going through this process, sometimes for years and we are being denied some and that is granted to people in the flash make their presence known and sometimes violently to get asylum. >> that is a defect in the system. if i'm coming from southern italy and there is no repression, i see th
the initial interview -- neil: what is a bona fide asylum claim?epression in their targeting you or your group or the failure of the government in the home country to enforce basic human rights and property rights. in other words are building games kill and rob and steal. that would be enough to justify. neil: that's a big problem in ecuador. >> rate. noneconomic good law and order. neil: guatemala were many are coming from as well, abject poverty is not meant to guarantee you asylum....
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political crisis right now, and i feel that bona fide political crisis right now, and ifeel that theefiant apartments and had her questions in parliament and took a press co nfe re nce questions in parliament and took a press conference but i think the mood has really soured in the conservative parliamentary party right now, i think both groups, remainders and brexiteers, they don't feel like they have a huge amount of confidence in her, and i think the sort ofjungle drums are beating and i think even though she says to the public and press, i'm here to stay, that may be out of her control in those 48 letters come in. i'm saying momentum is really important in politics, she had some last night when she came to the steps of downing street, and told us she had the backing of the cabinet but from that moment, it seems to have dissipated. perhaps not as badly as it could've gone for her, she has lost the brexit secretary and the working pensions secretary. it sounds a monty python night, that's quite a lot. it is but there are thought she could lose more than that so it's not as like hal
political crisis right now, and i feel that bona fide political crisis right now, and ifeel that theefiant apartments and had her questions in parliament and took a press co nfe re nce questions in parliament and took a press conference but i think the mood has really soured in the conservative parliamentary party right now, i think both groups, remainders and brexiteers, they don't feel like they have a huge amount of confidence in her, and i think the sort ofjungle drums are beating and i...
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he is becoming a bona fide star. look at this hurdle. one of the most athletic players in the league. we are going to show this to you again. he led the panthers in receiving and rushing, and hurtling in the win last week over tampa bay. but a big test tonight in a red- hot pittsburgh team. he was asked if they prepare any differently on a short week. >> you know, either way when we are playing thursday or sunday, we approach it the same way. anytime we go into a game with a tough defense and hostile environment, we've got to prepare extra hard. obviously a short week. >> on the stage, in front of your peers. it's an opportunity. >> that's antonio brown, another big star for the steelers. we should mention that he was cited this morning for driving his black porsche more than 100 miles per hour on a pittsburgh street. he was also cited for reckless driving. the steelers have no comment, other to say, they are collecting more information. brown is in uniform and is expected to play tonight. we hope that you will join us after the game on
he is becoming a bona fide star. look at this hurdle. one of the most athletic players in the league. we are going to show this to you again. he led the panthers in receiving and rushing, and hurtling in the win last week over tampa bay. but a big test tonight in a red- hot pittsburgh team. he was asked if they prepare any differently on a short week. >> you know, either way when we are playing thursday or sunday, we approach it the same way. anytime we go into a game with a tough defense...
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parliament should have a say in who the prime minister is nearly two weeks ago the president of sri lanka fide prime minister iranian victim a singer who is refusing to leave his official residence in colombo then has made a takes a look at the campaign to restore a missing at two office. this is the official residence of sri lanka's prime minister temple trees and it's where ronald witnessing has been staying for the last twelve days refusing to leave and it's become essentially a place where his supporters rally to defend the ousted prime minister's position the center of the temple trees compound has become a sort of a headquarters for supporters of the ousted prime minister they've been having press conferences in here every day this one is for a minister who's crossing to support. single and on the other side of the compound this is like banqueting hall because this is the sort of gathering place for all the people who want to keep witnessing go in the prime minister's job is banqueting hall used to hosting heads of state instead become sort of a campsite people stay here overnight to sho
parliament should have a say in who the prime minister is nearly two weeks ago the president of sri lanka fide prime minister iranian victim a singer who is refusing to leave his official residence in colombo then has made a takes a look at the campaign to restore a missing at two office. this is the official residence of sri lanka's prime minister temple trees and it's where ronald witnessing has been staying for the last twelve days refusing to leave and it's become essentially a place where...
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and also the international community should ensure that even a body in this country receive its bona fide rights that they have secured their property are secured in their live happening in this country cern's like you're seeing almost the government can't quite cope with dealing with another area another issue of security because we report regularly on how difficult it is for the government and the security forces in kabul in afghanistan to maintain the status quo what i think every responsible person cannot three nouns the eight or cannot hide the failure of the goldman in many parts of the country off course as i said that afghan national security forces are the frontline soldiers sort of paying the price of the day but the leadership of the afghan government should change their policy they have to rethink on you with enough gonna stand that is an afghanistan are not happy not satisfied in we should change the course of our action to make the dissidents and the population of afghanistan happy and safe into thank you very much you're welcome sir. the u.s. says renewed its calls for an e
and also the international community should ensure that even a body in this country receive its bona fide rights that they have secured their property are secured in their live happening in this country cern's like you're seeing almost the government can't quite cope with dealing with another area another issue of security because we report regularly on how difficult it is for the government and the security forces in kabul in afghanistan to maintain the status quo what i think every...
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number one is the court as you pointed out and as we have pointed out before this is just an injunction fide so that's a preliminary. as of now and right now to be enforced ordered by the court that mr causey has the right to return back to the to work at the white house but the underlying the underlying accuse a shooting of the underlying case is not decided upon and if the white house is not pulling back or settles this somehow with c.n.n. then this can go on for months and months there will be more hearings in court is that was that right number two how this is going on is that the white house now in the house and the president announced that it will come up with rules and regulations for the so-called decorum in white house press conferences there is something like an unwritten code and kind of law for journalists how to behave and that's widely accepted so we have to see what the decorum actually what that means in that regard it goes on to to be continued stephens humans in washington thank you. the number of people missing in california's devastating wildfires has doubled to more than
number one is the court as you pointed out and as we have pointed out before this is just an injunction fide so that's a preliminary. as of now and right now to be enforced ordered by the court that mr causey has the right to return back to the to work at the white house but the underlying the underlying accuse a shooting of the underlying case is not decided upon and if the white house is not pulling back or settles this somehow with c.n.n. then this can go on for months and months there will...
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kind country he's aiding and abetting an enemy whatever though there's no enemy has been a den of fide in this in this case here so i mean this is the criminalization of journalism ice as i said in my introduction. well you know i think that's that's absolutely right i think what what you're talking about here is precisely a response to the the moeller teams need for the ability to squeeze the joy in a sunshiny that appears to be the real prize that is that they see within their grasp or potential grasp i had thought originally that. really this was about the cia's embarrassment over the vulgarisms by wiki leaks of the vault seven documents because they were so clearly showing that the cia not only has been rampaging through all of the electronic media or electronic devices of everyone across the globe but that they had the capability and undoubtedly used it at some point were planning to use it to make it look like another foreign intelligence agency was responsible for the hacking and clearly the timing of the original decision that it was announced to go after a songe came immediate
kind country he's aiding and abetting an enemy whatever though there's no enemy has been a den of fide in this in this case here so i mean this is the criminalization of journalism ice as i said in my introduction. well you know i think that's that's absolutely right i think what what you're talking about here is precisely a response to the the moeller teams need for the ability to squeeze the joy in a sunshiny that appears to be the real prize that is that they see within their grasp or...
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. >> when you're on the cmas, you're a bona fide country star.formance that we've got to mention. >> we first saw him star there at walmart. >> now he's sharing the stage with the likes of this. standing out thanks to her stage full of dancers and some sweet chaireography. you don't get to see a lot of dancing at the cmas. it's more the vocal and the instruments. >> very madonna-esque with the chairs. >> or beyonce-esque. >> madonna first. >> janet jackson, pleasure principle. >> right. >> or flash dance. >> vocals and stunning visuals are more your thing, there are so many good things i have to talk about, y'all. take a look at carrie underwood's show-stopper that came mid-show. ♪ i believe you and me are sisters and brothers ♪ ♪ and i believe we're made to me here for each other ♪ ♪ and we'll never fall if we walk hand in hand ♪ >> that song is called "love wins," but as far as the cma awards go, last night's biggest winner, carrie herself took home female vocalist of the year and chris stapleton did pretty well, taking away multiple awards for
. >> when you're on the cmas, you're a bona fide country star.formance that we've got to mention. >> we first saw him star there at walmart. >> now he's sharing the stage with the likes of this. standing out thanks to her stage full of dancers and some sweet chaireography. you don't get to see a lot of dancing at the cmas. it's more the vocal and the instruments. >> very madonna-esque with the chairs. >> or beyonce-esque. >> madonna first. >> janet...
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butoriishe bona fide star-maker for country talent.est starts, carrie underwood. ♪ >>kay.that w very goki next round. >> welcome to hollywood, girl. >> the winner of "american idol" 2005 is carrie underwood! >> carrie underwood. >> reporter: recently she was named cmt's artist of the year. >> thank you. >> reporter: and she's getting ready for a tour promoting her sixth studio album "cry pretty." ♪ cry pretty >> reporter: for ten years we've seen that carrie underwood has a lot to cry about.f y, tears of gratitude. >> i'm definitely a very blessed person and try to make the most of those blessings and opportunities as they come and god's just been really good to me. >> reporter: as one of country music's biggest talents, keith urban also counts himself among those blessed. >> i just come out ready to play. i wait around all day to play. that's what i do. >> reporter: keith urban is at home in brooklyn's barclay center as he is in the -- he's australia born, new zealand raised and 100% nashville. this year keith earned three cma award n
butoriishe bona fide star-maker for country talent.est starts, carrie underwood. ♪ >>kay.that w very goki next round. >> welcome to hollywood, girl. >> the winner of "american idol" 2005 is carrie underwood! >> carrie underwood. >> reporter: recently she was named cmt's artist of the year. >> thank you. >> reporter: and she's getting ready for a tour promoting her sixth studio album "cry pretty." ♪ cry pretty >> reporter:...
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he is so successful at it that he built up his organizational bona fides. ofends up being named head the food administration for domestic production of food during the war also. thisr really has interesting arc in terms of american history. he goes from this hero during world war i, to president, to a whipping boy for the depression. this is illustrative of the larger thing about world war i. many famous individuals, franklin roosevelt, george patton really cut their teeth in world war i for good and for ill. we will have a larger impact -- and will have a larger impact on the u.s. and world war ii. they carry their experiences through that. belgian, hundreds of children wrote woodrow wilson. this was sent to him in 1915. you see the one with acute stars & stripes. hopefully we can reproduce that for mass production soon. would be popular. it's worth noting that we think about the war as being european. aid in the middle east. americans were trying to raise money for these groups who were struggling under the stress of the war internationally. ly, the middl
he is so successful at it that he built up his organizational bona fides. ofends up being named head the food administration for domestic production of food during the war also. thisr really has interesting arc in terms of american history. he goes from this hero during world war i, to president, to a whipping boy for the depression. this is illustrative of the larger thing about world war i. many famous individuals, franklin roosevelt, george patton really cut their teeth in world war i for...
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the effrontery to mention himself on the silver screen moving to hollywood where he became a bona fidemovie star, hobnobbing with all the leading celebrities of the day by william holden, humphrey bogart and bette davis. he dated all the leading ladies, too. eventually married oscar winner jane wyman. i enjoyed learning how he broke in by somehow wrangling the screen tester warner bros. and later of course won the role of the gipper over the objections and the producer and he did it by suiting up and throwing a few bullets had been his own college days forum. olivia to havilland, yes, the 102-year-old grand am told me how his midwestern manner always much to his chagrin landed him the best friend parts opposite flashier leading men like jimmy cagney. everyone gossiped about what a chatterbox reagan was. always pontificating about politics between takes. liberal politics by the way. ever since childhood, he had been politically minded, influenced by his parents as so many of us are. their views paralleled principles that he was taught in church. let us not be weary in well doing. the ki
the effrontery to mention himself on the silver screen moving to hollywood where he became a bona fidemovie star, hobnobbing with all the leading celebrities of the day by william holden, humphrey bogart and bette davis. he dated all the leading ladies, too. eventually married oscar winner jane wyman. i enjoyed learning how he broke in by somehow wrangling the screen tester warner bros. and later of course won the role of the gipper over the objections and the producer and he did it by suiting...
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and fiona isn't your average hippo -- isn't your average hippo -- she's a bona fide viral celebrity.e cincinnati zoo's "fiona show" on facebook has show" on facebook has over 1.4 facebook has over 1.4 million followers the nutcracker's wardrobe team spent weeks designing constructing the six-foot fiona costume the show is in production now and will run december 13th through the 24th. (vicki) one word sums up 2018... and according to oxford dictionaries...it's toxic. that's the word the british publisher picked as its word of the year. 'toxic' is literally defined as "poisonous." but oxford says this year the word has been used to describe numerous situations and concerns. there have been articles about toxic workplaces... toxic relationships... even so-called toxic masculinity... and right now toxic air... toxic is a word that's been around for centuries unlike 2017's world of year-- "youthquake." (grant) that wraps up kron 4 news at nine...(vicki) but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour. pam moore and ken wayne are here with kron 4 news at ten....guys? (pam) than
and fiona isn't your average hippo -- isn't your average hippo -- she's a bona fide viral celebrity.e cincinnati zoo's "fiona show" on facebook has show" on facebook has over 1.4 facebook has over 1.4 million followers the nutcracker's wardrobe team spent weeks designing constructing the six-foot fiona costume the show is in production now and will run december 13th through the 24th. (vicki) one word sums up 2018... and according to oxford dictionaries...it's toxic. that's the...
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it should be only be based on his or her conservative bona fide up.o not let the -- we all know that maxine will takes too far in their favor for payback and the voters will not like it at all. president trump will have to be more creative in advancing his agenda forward. in the meantime, he should feel really good about what he accomplished, especially since the voters may have unwittingly given that president something he has needed for so long. a clear and worthy opponent. and that's the angle. all right, coming up, who were the biggest losers last night? hollywood, for one. they still haven't gotten the memo. raymond arroyo is here. seen and unseen next. cancer may be tough. but we are tougher. we are the leukemia and lymphoma society. our game-changing research has led to the belief that the cures for cancer are in our blood. we are the leukeia and lymphoma society. beating cancer is in our blood. >> laura: time for our seen and unseen segment where we explore some of the big cultural stories of the day. now it could be the biggest hollywood slop
it should be only be based on his or her conservative bona fide up.o not let the -- we all know that maxine will takes too far in their favor for payback and the voters will not like it at all. president trump will have to be more creative in advancing his agenda forward. in the meantime, he should feel really good about what he accomplished, especially since the voters may have unwittingly given that president something he has needed for so long. a clear and worthy opponent. and that's the...
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this is a bona fide winter storm for us. sunday and monday, or mid to upper 50s.ittle more sunshine. another light storm for tuesday and wednesday. here's alexis. >>> our quiet morning continues. we are enjoying a slow start to the roads. we have one heavy spot. of pretty heavy eastbound 580, altamont pass area for several miles now. road work at the 205 connection between 9:00 this morning between greenville and bear roads. westbound side heavy too. that's par for the course there. 14 miles per hour on 205. 19 miles per hour once you make it to 580. and the bay bridge metering lights are on at 5:26 the official time. not terrible on the approaches there. you will have a wait unless of course you are using the carpool lanes. next traffic update just before 6:00. >>> underarmor is changing how it markets its shoes because of it markets its shoes because of a 9-year-old napa girl. riley morrison wrote a letter to the star after visiting the company's website. she wanted to get a pair of the curry 5s. she noticed they were only being marketed toward boys. >> i didn't
this is a bona fide winter storm for us. sunday and monday, or mid to upper 50s.ittle more sunshine. another light storm for tuesday and wednesday. here's alexis. >>> our quiet morning continues. we are enjoying a slow start to the roads. we have one heavy spot. of pretty heavy eastbound 580, altamont pass area for several miles now. road work at the 205 connection between 9:00 this morning between greenville and bear roads. westbound side heavy too. that's par for the course there. 14...
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forces to the border several weeks ago security theater, rather than any response to a real, bona fide united states. if you read the background briefing given by the department of defense discussing the deployment there, you look at the intelligence, it is inconsistent from what we're hearing from the president. this is about last tuesday, not what's going to happen in the next three or four weeks along our southern border. and then with the president changing my executive fiat, the processes for asylum here in the united states, that will be hit with a court challenge very quickly, and we'll see if the president indeed has that authority. >> one thing that is a national security crisis is gun violence in america. the number of mass shootings has increased and the number, if i can just pull up for everybody. this is, i believe, since 2007. you can see these mass shootings that are ten people or above as we have seen again yesterday and, i mean, the numbers are so hideous general, the pulse nightclub 49 people killed. virginia tech, sandy hook. all of these have been sered into our nat
forces to the border several weeks ago security theater, rather than any response to a real, bona fide united states. if you read the background briefing given by the department of defense discussing the deployment there, you look at the intelligence, it is inconsistent from what we're hearing from the president. this is about last tuesday, not what's going to happen in the next three or four weeks along our southern border. and then with the president changing my executive fiat, the processes...
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i don't think he's ever actually had a bona fide job where he's been there for a period of time. >> reporterich led to an obvious question -- what kind of job had harvey been doing managing steven's inheritance? sylvia noland remembered shortly before steven vanished, somebody broke into the trunk of his car where he kept all his personal paperwork, his passport, his trust documents. all stolen. >> and i said, well, please tell me that the document between you and harvey, you know, wasn't in there. and he goes, "what document?" and i said, "well, you know, for him investing your $2 million." i said, "you have something documented, right?" and he goes, "no." and i said, "you gave some man you just met a couple years ago $2 million and you got nothing in writing?" >> reporter: she told the detectives, of course. and they took a good look at harvey's boat and soon learned something that probably should have been obvious all along. that fancy, dolled-up tub, with its pricey power winches, its expensive electronics, its polished teak, washer-dryer, fireplace, was paid for, practically every dolla
i don't think he's ever actually had a bona fide job where he's been there for a period of time. >> reporterich led to an obvious question -- what kind of job had harvey been doing managing steven's inheritance? sylvia noland remembered shortly before steven vanished, somebody broke into the trunk of his car where he kept all his personal paperwork, his passport, his trust documents. all stolen. >> and i said, well, please tell me that the document between you and harvey, you know,...
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look, steve king is a bona fide member of the international white nationalist white supremacist movements candidates in europe that are in the far right white nationalist movement. they promote him. he's endorsed by white supremacists in the united states. this guy is part of the white supremacist movement in the west both in europe and in the united states. there is just -- this isn't a grey area, this is a clear, this is a clear case of white supremacist in the republican party and unless you stand up to that, the republican party is going to be severely damaged with it. >> alice, i will give you a quick response. >> that is absurd and irresponsible to use such rhetoric like that. >> for him or for evan. >> at the end of the day, he is strong, he is a strong republican represents his district well and to go attack him in this way just because you don't like trump is not the way to go about it. >> this is not about trump, this is about steve king and our country and our values. >> thank you both. the president tweets a racist ad that demonizes immigrants with just days to go with the mi
look, steve king is a bona fide member of the international white nationalist white supremacist movements candidates in europe that are in the far right white nationalist movement. they promote him. he's endorsed by white supremacists in the united states. this guy is part of the white supremacist movement in the west both in europe and in the united states. there is just -- this isn't a grey area, this is a clear, this is a clear case of white supremacist in the republican party and unless you...
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s to reconvene on nov fourteenth last week the president metric palace serious enough fide prime minister iranian become a singer and replaced him with former president mahinda rajapaksa let's speak to bernard smith who is in colombo forests sri lanka's capital bernard understand you ought to rally in support of the former president now turn prime minister mind the rajapaksa how big are the crowds then tell us what's happening. kohli we think there's about in all behind me or no around on the street corners for as many as ten thousand people here for this rajapaksa rally an indication that he has got support on the ground but what he's missing is still support in parliament indications are he may only need another three teens to back him and he's got until november fourteenth an hour to do not the date that the president has said he will recall parliament two days ahead of shed but not as prompted really a damning statement from the speaker because parliament he's accused president serious saying of misleading him he's promised he said the president to recall parliament are just a day or
s to reconvene on nov fourteenth last week the president metric palace serious enough fide prime minister iranian become a singer and replaced him with former president mahinda rajapaksa let's speak to bernard smith who is in colombo forests sri lanka's capital bernard understand you ought to rally in support of the former president now turn prime minister mind the rajapaksa how big are the crowds then tell us what's happening. kohli we think there's about in all behind me or no around on the...
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a few hours later, 8:50 a.m., it's a bona fide medical marvel. >> i had prayed for that miracle everye had a mouth and he had teeth. and it was just a happy moment. >> when you feel comfortable i want you to look at yourself >> i remember the first time i saw myself after the transplant. >> and what was that like? >> wow. that that was breathtaking, and i was just blown away. you know? relieved and excited all you know, at the same time. >> can you walk us through what you got from will and what you were able to keep? which brings us back to where we started. only this time, cam is ready for his close up. this is cam's new face. >> so it starts right here, and it goes down. the eyes are mine, and then everything under is will's. so that's all will, and then will's jaw and lower and upper jaw is his. >> is that will's facial hair then, technically? >> technically, yes. >> you should be able to feel 9 vibrations. >> do you see a combination of the former you and will together? >> a little bit. you know? i just see it as mine. >> reporter: these pictures show cam's remarkable progression
a few hours later, 8:50 a.m., it's a bona fide medical marvel. >> i had prayed for that miracle everye had a mouth and he had teeth. and it was just a happy moment. >> when you feel comfortable i want you to look at yourself >> i remember the first time i saw myself after the transplant. >> and what was that like? >> wow. that that was breathtaking, and i was just blown away. you know? relieved and excited all you know, at the same time. >> can you walk us...
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he was an attorney from new york but also had the bona fides in that area. far from that district and had a family who was rooted there and was able to really lean into messages that were outside of what his opponent, the identity-driven stuff his opponent was attacking him from. delgado spoke almost exclusively about health care, almost exclusively inequality from the city to these place, and that really resonated with voters. but one thing i would say is that's actually a benefit that diverse candidates have. they drive interests. and they're able to stay away from issues of identity because they embody them personally. so if you talk to people. >> very interesting point. >> on a democratic side, they say that's why you choose a candidate like that, so they can talk about everything else. >> it's interesting. what do you make of that? i've heard this argument and i'm increasingly persuaded it. a suburban district that in some ways that nonwhite candidates, candidates of color have a sort of way of campaigning in which they -- because they embody diversity,
he was an attorney from new york but also had the bona fides in that area. far from that district and had a family who was rooted there and was able to really lean into messages that were outside of what his opponent, the identity-driven stuff his opponent was attacking him from. delgado spoke almost exclusively about health care, almost exclusively inequality from the city to these place, and that really resonated with voters. but one thing i would say is that's actually a benefit that diverse...
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these are requests for bona fide information that has important relevance to the investigation. he could easily give false responses but not perjureious ones if they were trivial or insignificant or tricky as he's suggesting. those just have to be mischaracterizations of the questions he's received. >> eugene, just if you go from the donald trump press conference in which he went off on jim acosta and moving forward reading the daily collar interview, reading the way trump carries on and rambles, i wonder if he's displaying maybe a certain level of agitation he doesn't want to admit to. i want to play george conway who again is married to kellyanne conway and he's asked a question that should be fairly straightforward, does he think trump is fully stable. here's his answer. >> do you think president trump is fully stable? >> no comment on that. >> really? >> well, i mean certainly your tweets would certainly suggest that you have some questions about the stability of this president. and the truthfulness of this president. by the way, here's -- >> yes, sir. >> yes, sir. what can
these are requests for bona fide information that has important relevance to the investigation. he could easily give false responses but not perjureious ones if they were trivial or insignificant or tricky as he's suggesting. those just have to be mischaracterizations of the questions he's received. >> eugene, just if you go from the donald trump press conference in which he went off on jim acosta and moving forward reading the daily collar interview, reading the way trump carries on and...
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between plans and manufacturers that may want to agree on a bona fide therapeutic outcome. and choose a contract based on that. but because of our how our rules work, it may affect other price reporting mechanisms. so we're looking for ways to get the government out of that. but like choice and competition, we believe that the private sector needs the tools that they have to be able to evaluate chej and if there is fear, that if the government takes on health technology itself, it leads to, this is the government making the chase, and this is the government ultimately denying access to a drug that someone like my mom or dad could need. >> another way to look at it, increasingly, we are looking at the genetic makeup of the person's tumor. and whether there is an appropriate medicine for that patient. and that's another way of demonstrating value. another way of reducing costs to the system. and in addition to developing medicines that have lesser toxicities and require less hospitalizations. so i agree with value-based contracting thing, but it is not the only way which we c
between plans and manufacturers that may want to agree on a bona fide therapeutic outcome. and choose a contract based on that. but because of our how our rules work, it may affect other price reporting mechanisms. so we're looking for ways to get the government out of that. but like choice and competition, we believe that the private sector needs the tools that they have to be able to evaluate chej and if there is fear, that if the government takes on health technology itself, it leads to,...
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what are his bona fides when he takes over as the president? he served in the navy in world war ii. he had been a senator. had been eisenhower's vice president. how do you become eisenhower's vice president? in the early 1950s. you were as hard as woodpecker lips when it comes to communism. he has solid gold credentials as a hard core anti-communist. in fact, he had played that red baiting stuff to help get him elected from his first couple of jobs in the federal government. nixon picks him -- correction, eisenhower picks him because of this. he will debate khrushchev toe to toe. the kitchen debates about the merits of free society versus communist society. so here's a dude who is known to be hard core. so what? why does that matter? go ahead, brother. >> you can't be hard core against communism but then lose to communism. you lose those bona fides you've worked so hard to build. >> how does it give you -- he's saying you lose your credibility. >> you've already set your heart on communism. you're saying this is not essential to our task to defeating communism. vietnam is not essent
what are his bona fides when he takes over as the president? he served in the navy in world war ii. he had been a senator. had been eisenhower's vice president. how do you become eisenhower's vice president? in the early 1950s. you were as hard as woodpecker lips when it comes to communism. he has solid gold credentials as a hard core anti-communist. in fact, he had played that red baiting stuff to help get him elected from his first couple of jobs in the federal government. nixon picks him --...
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we do recognize that some of our rules may be in the way of bona fide contracting negotiations between plans and manufacturers that may want to agree on a bona fide therapeutic outcome and choose to contract based on that. how our rules work, it may affect other is reporting mechanisms. but like the choice and competition, we believe that the private sector needs to tool they have to be able to evaluate technology, and there is a fear that if the government tries to take a health technology assessment itself, it will lead to the government making a choice, and this is the government ultimately allowing access to a drug like my mom and dad could use. >> another way to think about it though is that increasingly in cancer, we are looking at the genetic makeup of the person's tumor. that is another way of demonstrating value. another way of reducing cost to the system. in addition to developing medicines that have lesser toxicity and requires less hospitalization. i agree with the value based contracting thing, but it is not the only way we can figure out value. it we can more precisely ta
we do recognize that some of our rules may be in the way of bona fide contracting negotiations between plans and manufacturers that may want to agree on a bona fide therapeutic outcome and choose to contract based on that. how our rules work, it may affect other is reporting mechanisms. but like the choice and competition, we believe that the private sector needs to tool they have to be able to evaluate technology, and there is a fear that if the government tries to take a health technology...
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under basic human rights principles is to accept applications and see if in fact they have a bona fide fear of return to their home countries. amy: baher azmy, what happens now? so the judge has ruled temporarily blocked this ban. what is the next step? >> he has invited both sides to make additional evidentiary and legal submissions in the coming weeks, and has ordered another hearing in a month on december 19 where he will consider issuing a kind of final injunction barring this rule from going into effect. but from now until then, this rule is deemed unlawful. amy: and then eventually, depending on which side wins, this goes to the capitasupreme court? -- brett kavanaugh? supreme court? >> is hard to say if it will wind up in supreme court, but likely either side that loses to the appeals court. it would surprise me if it ends up in the united states supreme court. amy: thank you for being with us, baher azmy legal director of , the center for constitutional rights. in san francisco right now or this judge handed down this extremely significant ruling, stopping trump's attempt to st
under basic human rights principles is to accept applications and see if in fact they have a bona fide fear of return to their home countries. amy: baher azmy, what happens now? so the judge has ruled temporarily blocked this ban. what is the next step? >> he has invited both sides to make additional evidentiary and legal submissions in the coming weeks, and has ordered another hearing in a month on december 19 where he will consider issuing a kind of final injunction barring this rule...
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and i just want to lay out my bona fides, i'm a long time public defender, my younger sister and brother were both police officers, my brother just retired as a decorated detective, my sister also was a police officer. they do a hard job. and they try to do it well. this is a failure of our training them. and i believe that if we train them, they will follow their training. i don't think, however, that is ever only the answer to just train our law enforcement better. because as the supreme court has described it, law enforcement is often a competitive business. so we want to move more towards an objective investigation, but that alone will never solve the problem. finally, every service branch utilizing the navy model, which is currently in effect, should have access to independent, dedicated, trained, defense investigators, in sufficient numbers to assist the early investigation and development of factors which weigh on charging decisions. and create a mechanism to share that information confidentially, with the convening authority, before he makes the preferal decision. and the reason
and i just want to lay out my bona fides, i'm a long time public defender, my younger sister and brother were both police officers, my brother just retired as a decorated detective, my sister also was a police officer. they do a hard job. and they try to do it well. this is a failure of our training them. and i believe that if we train them, they will follow their training. i don't think, however, that is ever only the answer to just train our law enforcement better. because as the supreme...
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for me, this was a big part of jackson's rock 'n roll credentials, that jackson browne was a bona fidennouncer: jackson browne, cat stevens, paul simon, james taylor, plus so many more great singer-songwriters have performed for the rock hall. >> ♪ i was out on the edge of darkness their rides a peace train peace train, take this country come take me home again ♪ >> ♪ well, i'm on my way i don't know where i am going i'm on my way now taking my time i don't know where goodbye to rosie, the queen of corona to you, me, and julio down by the schoolyard ♪ >> ♪ oh mexico sounds so simple, i just got to go ♪ >> ♪ and i saw my reflection in the snow-covered hills 'til the landslide brought me down ♪ ♪ >> buffalo springfield was born in 1966. they were blonde and brunette. they were fringe and paisley. they were the city, and they were the canyon. they were the sunset strip and the whiskey a go-go. they were three great voices and they were poets. >> ♪ it's time to stop, hey, what's that sound? everybody look what's going down ♪ announcer: it's all here in the rock 'n roll hall of fame in conc
for me, this was a big part of jackson's rock 'n roll credentials, that jackson browne was a bona fidennouncer: jackson browne, cat stevens, paul simon, james taylor, plus so many more great singer-songwriters have performed for the rock hall. >> ♪ i was out on the edge of darkness their rides a peace train peace train, take this country come take me home again ♪ >> ♪ well, i'm on my way i don't know where i am going i'm on my way now taking my time i don't know where goodbye...
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the criminal justice reform, bona fide good faith change in a system that needs it, or do you see something> listen, i would hope so. i would hope so. and i don't want to be the one to judge because i'm not there. i'm not involved in the conversations and quite frankly, you know, i am just the person on television who is reporting this and listening to the people who, you know, actually have a stake in it. i would hope so. and, of course, there is something political in it for anybody, any administration, anyone who would be in office right now. but i have to be honest. i actually moderated a panel for the hunter foundation, which focuses on, just before work here, which focuses on drug fre vention and training, and helping people, especially children, who become involved with drugs, whether it is k-2, whether it is heroin, whatever it is, but mostly they're focusing on k-2. you know wendy williams, the talk show host? it's wendy williams hunter. it's her and her husband's foundation. and quite honestly, you know, her son had somehow become involved with k-2. so she has a personal experienc
the criminal justice reform, bona fide good faith change in a system that needs it, or do you see something> listen, i would hope so. i would hope so. and i don't want to be the one to judge because i'm not there. i'm not involved in the conversations and quite frankly, you know, i am just the person on television who is reporting this and listening to the people who, you know, actually have a stake in it. i would hope so. and, of course, there is something political in it for anybody, any...
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>> you know what, dan is actually the one bona fide rock star on this table. >> rock star? >> i think you're a rock star. >> thanks. >>> sending out our congratulations to billy idol. the "white wedding" singer became a u.s. citizen. the u.s. citizenship and immigration services tweeted out a collage of images of the ceremony writing, it's a nice day for a naturalization ceremony and idol took that oath in los angeles as we move around some of our dishes here. billy idol first moved to the u.s. in 1981. the 62-year-old idol known for "white wedding," "rebel yell" and "dancing with myself" and is it "money money"? >> "money money." >> do i know "money money"? can you sing it for me? how does that go? money, money, what? macaroni? ♪ more more more >> and that's it. that's from my karaoke. ♪ rebel yell >> they just walked right into that one. >> that wasn't "money money." just so you know. >> i know. >> i was like, what is that? >> "rebel yell." >> it was like moaning but not -- >> well, i think they're going to be saying hooray after all these doughnuts right on the table. it
>> you know what, dan is actually the one bona fide rock star on this table. >> rock star? >> i think you're a rock star. >> thanks. >>> sending out our congratulations to billy idol. the "white wedding" singer became a u.s. citizen. the u.s. citizenship and immigration services tweeted out a collage of images of the ceremony writing, it's a nice day for a naturalization ceremony and idol took that oath in los angeles as we move around some of our...
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she has the name recognition, fundraising credentials and policy bona fides to make her a serious contenderut of the gate. she's also just written a timely children's book. it is called "bold and brave." ten heroes who won women the right to vote. and it celebrates the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage in america which is coming, wait for it, in 2020. kirsten gillibrand joined me from washington. senator gillibrand, welcome back to the program. >> thank you. >> so we have a big crisis here in britain. with brexit, and governments defecting and ministers and nobody knows quite which way is up. there's a lot of uncertainty in the united states as well. president trump potentially shaking up his cabinet. midterm votes still being counted. but the democrats seem to be doing well. how would you assess the relative strength of your party right now. >> i think we're very strong. because the american people spoke loudly and clearly. that they want a change. over 110 women got elected to the house of representatives, we're going to shake things up when they get there they're focused on basic thi
she has the name recognition, fundraising credentials and policy bona fides to make her a serious contenderut of the gate. she's also just written a timely children's book. it is called "bold and brave." ten heroes who won women the right to vote. and it celebrates the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage in america which is coming, wait for it, in 2020. kirsten gillibrand joined me from washington. senator gillibrand, welcome back to the program. >> thank you. >> so we...
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a bona fide legitimate caliphate, where maybe even if the caliph himself has personal sins they are dealing with the, whether it's taxes for alcohol, that is a personal thing between him and god but, society overall would be a society based upon the ethics, the values, the paradigm of a slum. in that paradigm, the prophet is saying, let the caliph and his personal differences be between him and god, you should not revolt against a legitimate caliph because that causes more harm than good. so, even if we were to acknowledge the legitimacy of the traditions and at some level i do, the question is, would they even apply to a modern nationstate in the middle east or southeast asia, that's not even claiming to be rooted in the traditions and by and large, people will say no, dollars say no -- scholars say no and this leads to something we need to be explicit about. scholars are human beings, not angels. if a scholar of a certain country his paycheck comes from that country conveniently happens to quote traditions, it's okay to question that person and their intentions, there's nothing wrong with
a bona fide legitimate caliphate, where maybe even if the caliph himself has personal sins they are dealing with the, whether it's taxes for alcohol, that is a personal thing between him and god but, society overall would be a society based upon the ethics, the values, the paradigm of a slum. in that paradigm, the prophet is saying, let the caliph and his personal differences be between him and god, you should not revolt against a legitimate caliph because that causes more harm than good. so,...
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. >> malum fidelis, bad faith, niger innis. that's what the hillary clinton arguments were.ou? >> i say that what hillary clinton did was approaching high crime and misdemeanor because we're not talking about using a private e-mail. in the case of secretary of state hillary clinton, who had been involved in government unlike ivanka for decades and should have known better, not only used a private e-mail, she used her own private e-mail server. >> what's the difference? >> to conduct virtually all state department business. >> i.t. people will tell you a server is safer than using gmail. >> she bypassed. >> so did ivanka trump. >> but we're not talking about gmail. we're talking about -- >> she had her own domain. she used her own domain. it was not ivankatrump@gmail.com. >> that's true. but the difference is the communications that took place, most -- by the way, of those conducting government business, it was like maybe 100 or less than 100, and they were usually initiated by government officials or cabinet officials reaching out to ivanka. >> not always. >> as opposed to -
. >> malum fidelis, bad faith, niger innis. that's what the hillary clinton arguments were.ou? >> i say that what hillary clinton did was approaching high crime and misdemeanor because we're not talking about using a private e-mail. in the case of secretary of state hillary clinton, who had been involved in government unlike ivanka for decades and should have known better, not only used a private e-mail, she used her own private e-mail server. >> what's the difference?...
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to the supreme court back in 1979 just to establish that their university residence could be a bona fideoting. fast forward 40 years and we are in 2018 and during the early voting period, their opportunity to vote was half that, actually less than half that of comparable cities and other areas in waller county. these students have been fighting over the course of many years to have polling sites on campus, to make sure that they have equal access to exercise their right to vote, and so we had to send a letter and demand that they expand the early voting. we weren't able to do it, to expand it to the equal amount that other cities had received because early voting started and was going at such a fast clip, but we were able to at least give them a greater opportunity and we have folks on the ground in texas today to make sure that those students are able to vote and to look at the other litigation outcomes that we had this past year on the photo i.d. issue to make sure that is in fact being implemented correctly. >> rick tyler, what about the president's closing message, arguing about the
to the supreme court back in 1979 just to establish that their university residence could be a bona fideoting. fast forward 40 years and we are in 2018 and during the early voting period, their opportunity to vote was half that, actually less than half that of comparable cities and other areas in waller county. these students have been fighting over the course of many years to have polling sites on campus, to make sure that they have equal access to exercise their right to vote, and so we had...
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we're going to bring in a bona fide texan to talk.come out in mind boggling numbers, but are there enough new numbers to put congressman beto o'rourke over the top? you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. discover.o. i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how long i've been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. if you don't like a book, you can exchange it any time, no questions asked. aut
we're going to bring in a bona fide texan to talk.come out in mind boggling numbers, but are there enough new numbers to put congressman beto o'rourke over the top? you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. discover.o. i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual...