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-sal: gina. gina. -gina: ...and i'll end you, bro. -sal: gina, please. -gina: [ shouting indistinctly ] -michael: you have no respect. -gina: sit the [bleep] down. -michael: no respect. -gina: not when you get in my face and try to talk to me like that! fabio: do me a favor, babe, please? just calm down. i know. just calm down. lemonis: gina is going bananas because she's scared that she's gonna lose her job. this is how she provides for her family. what i was worried about is this thing was gonna get totally out of hand. woman #2: he's the one starting the problem -- him. -sal: honestly -- -michael: i haven't been paid for three years, and i'm no good? i've let it slide for three freakin' years! lemonis: okay, okay. gina, please don't go out there. michael: i'm closing you down first, because i got to get paid! -sal: gina. gina. -michael: that's the facts! all right?! lemonis: you know, as i'm watching this go down, i'm pissed off at sal. i'm angry. this is the hole that sal dug not only for him but for everyone around him. the fear, the anger, the disa
-sal: gina. gina. -gina: ...and i'll end you, bro. -sal: gina, please. -gina: [ shouting indistinctly ] -michael: you have no respect. -gina: sit the [bleep] down. -michael: no respect. -gina: not when you get in my face and try to talk to me like that! fabio: do me a favor, babe, please? just calm down. i know. just calm down. lemonis: gina is going bananas because she's scared that she's gonna lose her job. this is how she provides for her family. what i was worried about is this thing was...
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reporter: but gina miller still has to evaluate the data. in which constituencies is her campaign most likely to have an influence? is she gunning for theresa may? gina: i don't know theresa may. i mean, people talk about her. she is a very clever lady to have called this election. i mean, the government's actions so far have been to blot their copybook and try and bypass parliament. and i simply think that's wrong. reporter: many, including gina miller, say this vote is the most important in a generation. michelle: they abandoned all that they knew and risked their lives to get here. hundreds of thousands of refugees from syria, searching for peace and stability, fled their war-torn country and embarked on a treacherous journey to reach germany. some found respite and a new start. others struggled with endless bureaucratic delays, living in cramped and unsafe conditions, and were deeply homesick -- to the point that they decided to go back. our reporters followed the refugees' trail of reverse migration from munich to thessaloniki in greece
reporter: but gina miller still has to evaluate the data. in which constituencies is her campaign most likely to have an influence? is she gunning for theresa may? gina: i don't know theresa may. i mean, people talk about her. she is a very clever lady to have called this election. i mean, the government's actions so far have been to blot their copybook and try and bypass parliament. and i simply think that's wrong. reporter: many, including gina miller, say this vote is the most important in a...
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gina su is an actor based here in the bay area. she's the winner of the 2016-2017 miss asian global pageant. next, lan diep is an attorney. he currently serves as a san jose city council member representing district four. and finally, vincent pan, executive director of chinese for affirmative action. he's also a board member for the center for asian american media. thanks to all of you for joining us today. we have a lot to talk about. our first topic is civic engagement and how to get more asian americans involved in the process. vincent, we'll start with you. would you say that we are seeing an up-surge in political activism? >> i would. i mean, i think that there's always been a lot of unseen activism that's occurred in the asian american community that maybe hasn't been recognized by dominant culture. but if we look at things like voting, if we look at things like people running for office, we do see that we continue to increase our numbers after election. but one of the most interesting things, i think, is the way asian americ
gina su is an actor based here in the bay area. she's the winner of the 2016-2017 miss asian global pageant. next, lan diep is an attorney. he currently serves as a san jose city council member representing district four. and finally, vincent pan, executive director of chinese for affirmative action. he's also a board member for the center for asian american media. thanks to all of you for joining us today. we have a lot to talk about. our first topic is civic engagement and how to get more...
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gina: nothing happens.se case that nothing changes until the likelihood that something does change. otherwise, you get a lot of price movement in the health care just related to noise. instead, you keep your base case that nothing changes at least until a bill gets into the senate. i mean, it just seems so unlikely that anything actually changes yet. i think it is unwise to try to forecast change especially based on policymakers. as much as we want to suggest that this is huge and could be a game changer, the reality for health care is overtime the performancesector's is incredibly dependent on the health care sector percy earnings. -- health care sector's earnings during the reason it peaked in 2015 -- part of it was sentiment, part of it was hillary clinton talking about price change in regulation in the health care sector, the election coming up, but a much bigger part of it was that was the point in time in which health care earnings shared the index growth, peace, was at a point now where the health ca
gina: nothing happens.se case that nothing changes until the likelihood that something does change. otherwise, you get a lot of price movement in the health care just related to noise. instead, you keep your base case that nothing changes at least until a bill gets into the senate. i mean, it just seems so unlikely that anything actually changes yet. i think it is unwise to try to forecast change especially based on policymakers. as much as we want to suggest that this is huge and could be a...
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gina: exactly. so do you find that interest rate curves are inverting with forecasts slowing down in economic growth? >> we do actually have china stocks and yield curves. we have that put up there but the 10 year yield curve has been coming down. gina: it is inverted. china has inverted the yield curve. it has interestingly inverted in mexico and russia. it is very flat in nine emerging-market economies now. what you are finding is the emerging markets. they are pushing up short-term interest rates for a variety of reasons. least forcally, at the balance market, a signal of slowing ahead on a condition for the future. interestingws is for long-term investors, it gives you access to that market. in the short-term, the dynamic that will likely thrive is economic growth, economic prospects. now the msci, even though it was recognized by other platforms. might it gives some companies more options? a shares or instead of eight shares? gina: it gives you funding. to thes you equity extent that foreign in
gina: exactly. so do you find that interest rate curves are inverting with forecasts slowing down in economic growth? >> we do actually have china stocks and yield curves. we have that put up there but the 10 year yield curve has been coming down. gina: it is inverted. china has inverted the yield curve. it has interestingly inverted in mexico and russia. it is very flat in nine emerging-market economies now. what you are finding is the emerging markets. they are pushing up short-term...
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eric: gina your thoughts on spreading concern over automation? >> the free market tends to do a pretty good job self-regulating. we've always had advanced technologies, somebody a checker today is somebody who is a technician on robotics, instead. it could even be a better job and work out better in the long run for some of these people. eric: your thoughts? >> and let's tie the needle and thread together here. it's very clear what we need to focus on is skilled labor force and work development, work force development. that's one of the key areas. i think we need to embrace this type of innovation. this is the evolution of the jobs market, and with it, what we do need is the fact that we have to close that skill gap. and i think that's going to have to be the focus in dealing with this new technology that's changing our society. >> david, you know, the liberals are saying, let's raise the minimum wage and health care to every worker. what happens, a company like amazon realizes it's cheaper to employ a robot than a human. >> i haven't seen a comm
eric: gina your thoughts on spreading concern over automation? >> the free market tends to do a pretty good job self-regulating. we've always had advanced technologies, somebody a checker today is somebody who is a technician on robotics, instead. it could even be a better job and work out better in the long run for some of these people. eric: your thoughts? >> and let's tie the needle and thread together here. it's very clear what we need to focus on is skilled labor force and work...
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here to discuss, lawrence jones, gina louden and patrick griffin.dia somehow saw that testimony yesterday and thought donald trump walked away with dark clouds over his head. >> the media have made it very clear that they are a part of the resistance. it's clear to everybody that's watching unless you're living under a rock. when comey admitted to the senators that when the president asked him to make it clear to the american people that he wasn't under investigation and he refused to do so after getting on stage and talking about hillary clinton and her e-mail scandal, i think it was pretty much clear to the american people what was going on here. charles: gina, is there a progressive e-mail chain that goes out and says the word of the day? [laughter] chuck schumer also said trump was under a dark cloud. was that the phrase of the day coming in -- >> no doubt. i think they read the chicken little story, the sky is falling, too many times. here's the funny thing, like, they were hoping yesterday, all of their hopes and prayers were invested, honestl
here to discuss, lawrence jones, gina louden and patrick griffin.dia somehow saw that testimony yesterday and thought donald trump walked away with dark clouds over his head. >> the media have made it very clear that they are a part of the resistance. it's clear to everybody that's watching unless you're living under a rock. when comey admitted to the senators that when the president asked him to make it clear to the american people that he wasn't under investigation and he refused to do...
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final thoughts, gene n -- gina.>> entire establishment and media colluding against him. look what he has done since the coming president, the jobs he created. stabilities, look at markets, trish. so much good being done, sooner like people like scott and his friends admit that. trish: they don't want to admit that. >> the i love stock market. barack obama dead well under barack obama too. i concede that. obama had a lot to do with that as well. trish: scott, thank you very much. i would argue that the fed initially had a lot to do with that. i would actually see positive turns in sentiment among business owners, among ceos who feel there is a little more clarity and actually some people in washington that understand business and that care about business and care about important things like tax reform. you have a lot of optimism there on the dow today, 21,506 is the level. tech stocks doing better right now. all of this happening as president gets ready to meet with ceos. he is meeting with some largest tech companie
final thoughts, gene n -- gina.>> entire establishment and media colluding against him. look what he has done since the coming president, the jobs he created. stabilities, look at markets, trish. so much good being done, sooner like people like scott and his friends admit that. trish: they don't want to admit that. >> the i love stock market. barack obama dead well under barack obama too. i concede that. obama had a lot to do with that as well. trish: scott, thank you very much. i...
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gina su is an actor based here in the bay area.inner of the 2016-2017 miss asian global pageant. next, lan diep is an attorney. he currently serves as a san jose city council member representing district four. and finally, vincent pan, executive director of chinese for affirmative action. he's also a board member for the center for asian american media. thanks to all of you for joining us today. we have a lot to talk about. our first topic is civic engagement and how to get more asian americans involved in the process. vincent, we'll start with you. would you say that we are seeing an up-surge in political activism? >> i would. i mean, i think that there's always been a lot of unseen activism that's occurred in the asian american community that maybe hasn't been recognized by dominant culture. but if we look at things like voting, if we look at things like people running for office, we do see that we continue to increase our numbers after election. but one of the most interesting things, i think, is the way asian americans are star
gina su is an actor based here in the bay area.inner of the 2016-2017 miss asian global pageant. next, lan diep is an attorney. he currently serves as a san jose city council member representing district four. and finally, vincent pan, executive director of chinese for affirmative action. he's also a board member for the center for asian american media. thanks to all of you for joining us today. we have a lot to talk about. our first topic is civic engagement and how to get more asian americans...
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how about you, gina. >> yes, we have mechanisms in place for that. it's not the place of michael moore, he needs to stick to his lame socialist documentaries. eric: an attack is igniting forbe a push of a travel ban in ith you on news headquarters. now, back to cashin' in. >> president trump doubling down on his calls for a u.s. travel ban in the wake of the u.s. terror attack in london. his new push comes as we learn one of the suspects attempt today travel to syria before carrying out the deadly attack. and reportedly met with isis in libya. rachel, is president trump right to revisit this temporary travel ban? >> absolutely, and by the way, syria and libya are not hot travel destinations. these people should have been under extreme vigilance. i'm all for a pause. remember, this is not a ban, it's a pause to look again at how we're vetting people from these countries. we need to take political correctness out of national security. we need to return to common sense profiling, good police work and only letting in people into our country who we know l
how about you, gina. >> yes, we have mechanisms in place for that. it's not the place of michael moore, he needs to stick to his lame socialist documentaries. eric: an attack is igniting forbe a push of a travel ban in ith you on news headquarters. now, back to cashin' in. >> president trump doubling down on his calls for a u.s. travel ban in the wake of the u.s. terror attack in london. his new push comes as we learn one of the suspects attempt today travel to syria before carrying...
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how about you, gina. >> yes, we have mechanisms in place for that. it's not the place of michael moore, he needs to stick to his lame socialist documentaries. eric: an attack is igniting forbe a push of a travel ban in the idea. do we need one and will it help keep us safe? when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. prudential. bring your challenges. >> coming up, president trump putting aside political correctness and calling for a travel ban again after the manchester terrorist >> a fox news alert from america's news headquarters in washington. good morning to you. i'm leland vittert. protests against islamic law taking place across the country. live now to new york city. the controversial group act for america is hosting demonstrations in 30 cities, talking about w
how about you, gina. >> yes, we have mechanisms in place for that. it's not the place of michael moore, he needs to stick to his lame socialist documentaries. eric: an attack is igniting forbe a push of a travel ban in the idea. do we need one and will it help keep us safe? when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's...
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how about you, gina. >> yes, we have mechanisms in place for that.s not the place of michael moore, he needs to stick to his lame socialist documentaries. eric: an attack is igniting forbe a push of a travel ban in i was out here smoking instead of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great how. on news headquarters. now, back to cashin' in. >> president trump doubling down on his calls for a u.s. travel ban in the wake of the u.s. terror attack in london. his new push comes as we learn one of the suspects attempt today travel to syria before carrying out the deadly attack. and reportedly met with isis in libya. rachel, is president trump right to revisit this temporary travel ban? >> absolutely, and by the way, syria and libya are not hot travel destinations. these people should have been under extreme vigilance. i'm all for a pause. remember, this is not a ban, i
how about you, gina. >> yes, we have mechanisms in place for that.s not the place of michael moore, he needs to stick to his lame socialist documentaries. eric: an attack is igniting forbe a push of a travel ban in i was out here smoking instead of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great how. on news...
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contributor gina yashere, everybody!llo, trevor. >> trevor: gina, i have to ask, after last week's attacks in london, how are you doling with everything? >> well, look, all of my family are in london so when it happened, i was scared. but the best way us brits know how to do about frism is to not let us change our way of life which is driving on the proper side of the road and making tv shows for america to steal. ( applause ) >> trevor: but you know what? i saw a lot of british people saying we're r we're moving on and living our lives. how are you able to move on so quickly? the cliche is british people don't have emotions. >> it's not we don't have emotions. we have all three -- happy, sad and drunk. ( laughter ) >> trevor: that's not the only news coming out of britain. something really big over there is you guys also are having an election on thursday which is confusing because didn't the u.k. just have an election two years ago? >> yes, and now we're having a new one. because we can do that. sound good, right? yeah
contributor gina yashere, everybody!llo, trevor. >> trevor: gina, i have to ask, after last week's attacks in london, how are you doling with everything? >> well, look, all of my family are in london so when it happened, i was scared. but the best way us brits know how to do about frism is to not let us change our way of life which is driving on the proper side of the road and making tv shows for america to steal. ( applause ) >> trevor: but you know what? i saw a lot of...
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gina: follow the money. real story of uber today is the fact that travis didn't just resign. he's on the board, and what he extracted in return for resigning as ceo is to remove bill gurley from the board, if reports are correct. he is still actively involved in finding that new ceo. he's the shareholder, i believe, that has the most control. i don't think the uber story is over. emily: the founder and ceo, he will have you back to talk about your company, i promise. thank you for joining us. coming up, just in the last hour, spacex successfully fired a falcon 9 rocket for the eighth time this year. we dig into the state of elon musk's space ambitions, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alisa: i'm alisa parenti in washington. you're watching "bloomberg technology." is your bloomberg first word news. it back to a and's in the wake of the grenville tower fire. being emptied after firefighters said they could not guarantee the safety of residents. in the meantime, theresa may says her thoughts are with the public housi
gina: follow the money. real story of uber today is the fact that travis didn't just resign. he's on the board, and what he extracted in return for resigning as ceo is to remove bill gurley from the board, if reports are correct. he is still actively involved in finding that new ceo. he's the shareholder, i believe, that has the most control. i don't think the uber story is over. emily: the founder and ceo, he will have you back to talk about your company, i promise. thank you for joining us....
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let's get the "action news" traffic report with gina gannon. hi, gina. >> hello brian and monica.right now i'm thinking something is up. we're not seeing big delays so maybe everyone is down the shore already but we'll see. we have an issue if you're traveling out right now on 95. you can see we have a fire truck disabled on that left shoulder and this is 95 and southbound just before the walt whitman bridge so fire department on the scene here but not causing a problem as you can see traffic is getting along smoothly. if you're traveling out look at that green. you're good to go 95 northbound and southbound between the vine and woodhaven and vice versa not a problem. let's take you to the vine street expressway. there we always have backups but now our delays have flipped flopped. traveling westbound heavy from eighth street through this point at 76. looks like it's just a little sluggish on that eastbound side but it's stilly from 76 all the way out through to 95. let's take you to new jersey in mount laurel we have a disabled vehicle on 295 on the and southbound off-ramp to rou
let's get the "action news" traffic report with gina gannon. hi, gina. >> hello brian and monica.right now i'm thinking something is up. we're not seeing big delays so maybe everyone is down the shore already but we'll see. we have an issue if you're traveling out right now on 95. you can see we have a fire truck disabled on that left shoulder and this is 95 and southbound just before the walt whitman bridge so fire department on the scene here but not causing a problem as you...
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gina: two things, those for individual local mps forget the central tribalism.ho will vote for conscience and put the country before their political party loyalty and then the vote against this extreme brexit story well unfreeze vote by the end of the negotiated time. including remaining, that is what is best for britain. anna: if you look at the polling for liberal democrats and it has not been stellar, they have not had many seats before and the polls suggest they are doing less than 10% and some six or 7%. does that suggest people do not care as much about the brexit vote as maybe people you have been circling with an mixing with? gina: i am fighting on the doorstep there is an exhaustion around election referendums voting again. one of the reasons they're not doing as well as they should be is that they are pushing the second referendum which i do not agree with. 's idea, not another vote in two years. that is why they are not [inaudible] anna: do you have a taste of politics, where does this take you in the future? ofa: you have to give 100% your time. i ha
gina: two things, those for individual local mps forget the central tribalism.ho will vote for conscience and put the country before their political party loyalty and then the vote against this extreme brexit story well unfreeze vote by the end of the negotiated time. including remaining, that is what is best for britain. anna: if you look at the polling for liberal democrats and it has not been stellar, they have not had many seats before and the polls suggest they are doing less than 10% and...
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here to discuss is frank gaffney and gina.torically the brits, stiff upper lip and carried on as issue despite nazis and it served them well. at this point are they too calm right now though? >> well, i think that they should be alarmed, not calm, in the face of what is now, i think, unmistakably not simply acts of terrorism, charles, but an insurgency, and that's being visited upon more cities in the united kingdom and i suspect more attacks of this kind, and probably worse are forth coming. and the sight of armed police, it's no big deal here in the united states, it's something still of a novelty in the united kingdom and of course, soldiers on streets trying to protect their populous is the sort of thing that shouldn't simply alarm them, it should move them to action and i think that's what's seriously missing at the moment and very much needed. charles: we've got our jolt in new york city after 9/11, gina, of soldiers with machine guns standing around and, of course, the idea, let's go after these people because they're y
here to discuss is frank gaffney and gina.torically the brits, stiff upper lip and carried on as issue despite nazis and it served them well. at this point are they too calm right now though? >> well, i think that they should be alarmed, not calm, in the face of what is now, i think, unmistakably not simply acts of terrorism, charles, but an insurgency, and that's being visited upon more cities in the united kingdom and i suspect more attacks of this kind, and probably worse are forth...
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so gina, you make the opposite case. this young man should go. go ahead.e that case. >> i mean, by her logic, honestly, why have immigration laws at all? really isn't that the question we're asking? we have immigration laws like every other country in the entire world for the simple fact that otherwise we -- with unfetterred immigration, we're enupdated and no country can afford that. we have immigration laws because we so graciously offer the rest of the world a place to come, but they have to do it legally and they have to wait in line. there's nobody out there watching this right now that doesn't have sympathy for this young man who has been put in peril but the law-breaking of his parents. we need to send that message to people so that they don't put their children in this position. >> stuart: it's is harsh, is it not? here's a young law-abiding guy. came here when he was 16 and we're going to throw him out is. america that kind of country? i ask you first, gina. >> it would be really nice if every criminal who commits a crime, if they could somehow be
so gina, you make the opposite case. this young man should go. go ahead.e that case. >> i mean, by her logic, honestly, why have immigration laws at all? really isn't that the question we're asking? we have immigration laws like every other country in the entire world for the simple fact that otherwise we -- with unfetterred immigration, we're enupdated and no country can afford that. we have immigration laws because we so graciously offer the rest of the world a place to come, but they...
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gina has worked for several years now at walmart, and i asked gina, after telling a lot about her life story, how careful she had been, does jean in still think she is middle class? and gina said issue don't think there's a middle class in america anymore. if there was i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. all a story about kai, who headed off to college, with a plan -- not just a dream but a plan. going into computers and had a pretty well mapped out idea for how to do that. but got his feet tangled up with a for-profit college and when i pick her up in the book, she is 27 years old, she has no diplomatic, $100,000 in student loan debt and working as a waitress. it's about another mike, michael, in chicago, who worked hard all his life, and when the crash of 2008 came, first he lost his house, then he loves -- he lost the job. he described the crash as it broke my heart. the people in the book who try to make real the policies we make and n washington, these big decisions we make about the direction that our country will go, the direction that our governm
gina has worked for several years now at walmart, and i asked gina, after telling a lot about her life story, how careful she had been, does jean in still think she is middle class? and gina said issue don't think there's a middle class in america anymore. if there was i wouldn't have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. all a story about kai, who headed off to college, with a plan -- not just a dream but a plan. going into computers and had a pretty well mapped out idea for how...
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gina. c the root of the problem is so evident.s been run by decades for democrats and you can see democratic policies like waiving the guns fail every single time. name one mass shooting you can think of that ever occurred where there wasn't a resolve and yet the democrats continue with their policies to rail on the guns as the problem that started the cultural problems. they always want, they always want to blame the big. this is exactly why i come exactly why again freedom actually works in the places where people have the freedom. charles: we also need more legal gun owners. gianna i want to give you the last word in chicago a lot of blacks have moved out and middle-class blacks have bled like crazy and i don't know if they will be able to elect another harold washington per se so without any political leverage is a hopeless situation? >> i think this next election is pivotal. we absolutely have to get rahm emanuel out of office. there's no question about that. we have to get him out. he could care less about the black people t
gina. c the root of the problem is so evident.s been run by decades for democrats and you can see democratic policies like waiving the guns fail every single time. name one mass shooting you can think of that ever occurred where there wasn't a resolve and yet the democrats continue with their policies to rail on the guns as the problem that started the cultural problems. they always want, they always want to blame the big. this is exactly why i come exactly why again freedom actually works in...
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gina, i go to you, he wanted to bereof whahe rerred to as the cloud.in other words, the suspicion surrounding him as a result of all of these allegations about russia and the trump campaign somehow teaming up to steal the election from hillary clinton. he wanted to be done with all of that. understandably so, because it is hard to govern to get everything else done when you have the media and left acting though as that is some kind of a feeding friends he sy. in many ways asking for loyalty, i'm trying to poke holes what ethan is saying, asking for loyalty is something you might ask for anybody working for you. i think it is perfectly understandable that he would like to be done with all of this suspicions. however that may be and perhaps that means getting to the bottom of the investigation so that he can indeed, gina, remove the cloud? >> right, trish, my background is in human behavior and i'm trained to help detect lies and truth, via facts and motivation. that is my special training looking at this. there are factional discrepancies and motivation
gina, i go to you, he wanted to bereof whahe rerred to as the cloud.in other words, the suspicion surrounding him as a result of all of these allegations about russia and the trump campaign somehow teaming up to steal the election from hillary clinton. he wanted to be done with all of that. understandably so, because it is hard to govern to get everything else done when you have the media and left acting though as that is some kind of a feeding friends he sy. in many ways asking for loyalty,...
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i'm gina miller, i took the government to court.it is all but brexit soi party because it is all but brexit so i will vote lib dem. hello! how lovely to see you. and you. do you think we have given already more away with the brexit negotiations then we should have done. rather than getting too much away to ali i think it is the mood, all the europeans on the other side of the table must be now looking at us and thinking we can be as strict as possible because this prime minister will buckle under pressure. i do not understand the inflexible way we're going towards these negotiations. why are we negotiating, why notjust leave ? why are we negotiating, why notjust leave? what happens next if we just leave ? leave? what happens next if we just leave? when i left my club, my london club, i wrote a very nice letter and said it was marvellous and goodbye. they said sorry to lose you, goodbye. what are we negotiating? the question i asked was what happens next. what happens next is we just leave. they have already said it's not that simple
i'm gina miller, i took the government to court.it is all but brexit soi party because it is all but brexit so i will vote lib dem. hello! how lovely to see you. and you. do you think we have given already more away with the brexit negotiations then we should have done. rather than getting too much away to ali i think it is the mood, all the europeans on the other side of the table must be now looking at us and thinking we can be as strict as possible because this prime minister will buckle...
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lets go give to gina gannon. >> reporter: that is right. we start off with an accident out there on the roadways, a live look at the roosevelt boulevard northbound approaching broad street this area backs up so much it's our first delay out there. to have an accident here is creating a bit of a problem. but off to the shoulder. we just have big delays, 11 minutes from the schuylkill to broad street. again roosevelt boulevard at broad street you'll see the fender bender blocking the shoulder. if you are traveling upp over the twin bricks, the accident is up ahead at broad street and the northbound side is slow from 76 through to broad. lets look at the big picture and show you what is happening. unfortunately the majors are slow at this hour. i thought for a wednesday we could make it through and not right now. on the schuylkill expressway eastbound and westbound we have delaysle miles per hour on the schuylkill past east avenue around montgomery drive and the vine street expressway is jammed and we have the accident on the roosevelt bouleva
lets go give to gina gannon. >> reporter: that is right. we start off with an accident out there on the roadways, a live look at the roosevelt boulevard northbound approaching broad street this area backs up so much it's our first delay out there. to have an accident here is creating a bit of a problem. but off to the shoulder. we just have big delays, 11 minutes from the schuylkill to broad street. again roosevelt boulevard at broad street you'll see the fender bender blocking the...
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gina loud en with ford, and sheriff paul babeu.u and i have had this conversation so many times, how hard it is for law enforcement to do their job, then have you law enforcement who say they don't want to do this stuff, texas is in middle of a lawsuit right now because they want law enforcement to hold the folks, once they get them in their possession. >> that is the part of the problem, sanctuary leaders, or jurisdictions, it has to end. the law is the law, when it comes to immigration, especially law enforcement, you can't pick and choose which law you are going to enforce. this is in their interesting and public safety, of the citizens they are sworn to protect. you will have congress now passing a law, so no longer just a threat from doj and homeland security, that we may take your grant funding for local jury, now -- jurisdiction, now a law that will be sign by our president. the potential legal challenge are far less, this will have real teeth to force them to do their job, to enforce the law. charles: gina, the kid, grant h
gina loud en with ford, and sheriff paul babeu.u and i have had this conversation so many times, how hard it is for law enforcement to do their job, then have you law enforcement who say they don't want to do this stuff, texas is in middle of a lawsuit right now because they want law enforcement to hold the folks, once they get them in their possession. >> that is the part of the problem, sanctuary leaders, or jurisdictions, it has to end. the law is the law, when it comes to immigration,...
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across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated gina you got up early as for this program and it's much appreciated here you know from a psychological point of view reflecting upon what i had to say in my introduction is that you know the terms and conditions of of debate now have this broken down i mean it is so polarized right now if you disagree with someone there you're called a hater. you're called. a racist you're marginalized and and they and i see this is really getting worse and worse in the us what is the psychological mindset because debate resolves issues what we're seeing right now is just rejection of engaging someone that disagrees with you go ahead. well i think that when you are capable of pitting people against each other creating whole status as a victims as the left has done in this country then you create a sort of a class warfare where people feel justified perhaps in dehumanizing the other side and i think that's where we are i think when they're calling this president things like hitler or pol pot and other thing
across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated gina you got up early as for this program and it's much appreciated here you know from a psychological point of view reflecting upon what i had to say in my introduction is that you know the terms and conditions of of debate now have this broken down i mean it is so polarized right now if you disagree with someone there you're called a hater. you're called. a racist you're marginalized and and...
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here to discuss, beginna gina l, it's fascinating to me after these elections are over, their versionection is point the finger at everybody they can except themselves. >> we all know that pro jeks is a shine of immature thinking. when it comes down to it, and i think you were alluding to this in your tweet. it wasn't about blaming anybody or a referendum on the president. the democrat party moved so far to the left, they are out of touch with everything that's american. there are plenty communist countries out there. if they want to, they can go there. this is one of the 10 most educated districts in the country, and they are out of touch. charles: it's not that i have any sippathy for them. but it's crazy to watch this. >> you left out the rain in your tweet. blaming the weather. democrat have a branding problem and a marketing problem. their message is to impeach trump, resist trump. the elections going forward will be about jobs and the economy. charles: as a republican strategist, is there something republicans should be learning from these special elections? >> i think what we l
here to discuss, beginna gina l, it's fascinating to me after these elections are over, their versionection is point the finger at everybody they can except themselves. >> we all know that pro jeks is a shine of immature thinking. when it comes down to it, and i think you were alluding to this in your tweet. it wasn't about blaming anybody or a referendum on the president. the democrat party moved so far to the left, they are out of touch with everything that's american. there are plenty...
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this is what england is dealing with right now, gina.nge happening where people are saying enough, we want our leaders to be bold, be strong, be brave. say shut down the hate factories, stop what the mosques preach hate. stop the horrific slaughter going on from the terrorists? >> maybe, and maybe what they're thinking is with her not having all the power, there will be more accountability between people, more discussion, more looking for solutions. i guess that's possible. we'll have to wait and see. >> jeremy corbyn has never been tough on terror. the argument is difficult to make. may has been sympathetic, not sympathetic to terrorists but not as tough talking as people, especially as conservatives. liz: did you consult with boris johnson's campaign? >> i did i worked on his mayoral re-election in 2012. i did my ph.d. over there, and know how the uk government works, and when i said chaotic, i mean that. we could have anyone come out of this as a leader in the end. it doesn't have to be theresa may. liz: gina, jessica, thank you. stay
this is what england is dealing with right now, gina.nge happening where people are saying enough, we want our leaders to be bold, be strong, be brave. say shut down the hate factories, stop what the mosques preach hate. stop the horrific slaughter going on from the terrorists? >> maybe, and maybe what they're thinking is with her not having all the power, there will be more accountability between people, more discussion, more looking for solutions. i guess that's possible. we'll have to...
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gina loudon.s the person or persons that james comey protected, like hillary, if we have any felonies. >>ct no obstruction of justice that was proven yesterday. listen, the only group that is less self-aware than hillary clinton is the media. it continues to throw story and story after another that's not true. that's against the president. all through the campaign when he was candidate trump. now they are doing it as the president and underestimating the american voter. we see through it. i we recognize that this president is fighting for the american person. for jobs and wages and better healthht care and national security. the media can continue to lack self awareness and continue to lie and be dishonest but middle america knows the president is fighting for them. >> sean: we saw the poll, 60% of americans don't trust the media.or great to see you, by the way. one of the more important aspects here -- they were so not prepared for him winning. i think the president was right today. this whole ru
gina loudon.s the person or persons that james comey protected, like hillary, if we have any felonies. >>ct no obstruction of justice that was proven yesterday. listen, the only group that is less self-aware than hillary clinton is the media. it continues to throw story and story after another that's not true. that's against the president. all through the campaign when he was candidate trump. now they are doing it as the president and underestimating the american voter. we see through it....
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gina: the good news is that there are experts at this. i'm not one of them. i'm building software.t i do think is really is that up until this moment, it hasn't even been clear what is acceptable and unacceptable. in the first up is saying, this is unacceptable. the second step are people like reed or mike naples or thin barnes, all of these people stepping up and saying, this is not acceptable to us and if you let us know that something is going on, we will take action. emily: the very same week travis kalanick after taking a leave of this after resigned, a long investigation by the former u.s. attorney general into allegations of sexual harassment. a woman named susan fowler came forward several months ago. words.no but, do you think these kinds of consequences will actually lead to a better silicon valley? gina: i think addressing sexual harassment and unconscious bias and conscious bias, for that matter, will lead to a better silicon valley. the counterpoint is that for many years, some people say travis kalanick behaved unacceptably or created a culture that wasn't acceptable.
gina: the good news is that there are experts at this. i'm not one of them. i'm building software.t i do think is really is that up until this moment, it hasn't even been clear what is acceptable and unacceptable. in the first up is saying, this is unacceptable. the second step are people like reed or mike naples or thin barnes, all of these people stepping up and saying, this is not acceptable to us and if you let us know that something is going on, we will take action. emily: the very same...
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gina gannon in for matt pelman. >> you're right about that. we should avoid a lot of areas. with the fourth of july holiday the roadways are very busy. let's take a live like right now this is 76 right at the blue route. if you're traveling eastbound look out for an accident blocking the shoulder. definitely going to be a slow spot here any way we typically jam up so expect delays back to 202 sole from 202 i'd say you'll be jammed up on that eastbound side. here the accident has them pushed to the shoulder. not affecting you too bad p.m. we also have a gape he were delay as well on the westbound side so westbound extremely heavy as well. i would say now from the vine street expressway all the way out through to just about gulph mills so very crowded and you can see 40 minutes between 676 and the blue route out there on that westbound side 24 minutes eastbound so crowded conditions. here's a look at the big picture. a lot of slow speeds like 8 miles per hour on 95 northbound pretty much i would say from the walt all the way out through to allegheny. the vine crowded, the schu
gina gannon in for matt pelman. >> you're right about that. we should avoid a lot of areas. with the fourth of july holiday the roadways are very busy. let's take a live like right now this is 76 right at the blue route. if you're traveling eastbound look out for an accident blocking the shoulder. definitely going to be a slow spot here any way we typically jam up so expect delays back to 202 sole from 202 i'd say you'll be jammed up on that eastbound side. here the accident has them...
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. >> no one knew that better than sandy's cousins, gina and nancy.hey grew up together. >> sandy is action, action, move, go, do, do, talkative, laugh, always. she's a mile a minute. and beautiful. gorgeous. >> tiny little thing. >> tiny. sure, like a double zero. >> she modelled. >> she did some modelling. i remember she did a bridal thing at one time. >> that friday sandy took the day off from her job at a car dealership to prepare for the party. sandy's husband greg says she was always a mom first. >> everything was about the kids. everything revolved around the kids. >> how excited was she to be a mom? >> i think she was really excited. i think that's what she wanted. yeah. she liked it. >> sandy had a plan. the kids would spend the day with vicky while she zipped around town. that morning she left vicky a message. >> pick up the birthday cake after 3:00 and i'll be down after that. i'll probably see you around 4:00. talk to you later. bye-bye. >> 4:00 came and went and no sandy. vicky's hands were full with her kids and sandy's. at first she was
. >> no one knew that better than sandy's cousins, gina and nancy.hey grew up together. >> sandy is action, action, move, go, do, do, talkative, laugh, always. she's a mile a minute. and beautiful. gorgeous. >> tiny little thing. >> tiny. sure, like a double zero. >> she modelled. >> she did some modelling. i remember she did a bridal thing at one time. >> that friday sandy took the day off from her job at a car dealership to prepare for the party....
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i find that amazing, don't you, gina? all this stuff gets leaked except for the fact that the president's not under investigation? >> right. trish: why didn't comey want people to know that? >> right. and i love how the left wants to talk about possible intent when president trump, for example, asked for honest loyalty, that there was possibly some intent there that we don't know about. we better -- but they never want to talk about intent when it comes down to actual wrongdoing, actual criminal behavior on the part of people like loretta lynch. i mean, you don't have to even think about intent there. we know her intent there. it's not implied, it's real. and so why aren't they screaming about -- it makes them look illegitimate, trish. i don't think this will serve them in the 2018 elections, i truly don't. i think they look like obstructionists, i think they look desperate. i think they've become the conspiracy theorists of our time. [laughter] trish: interesting. jose, what do you think will be some of the biggest quest
i find that amazing, don't you, gina? all this stuff gets leaked except for the fact that the president's not under investigation? >> right. trish: why didn't comey want people to know that? >> right. and i love how the left wants to talk about possible intent when president trump, for example, asked for honest loyalty, that there was possibly some intent there that we don't know about. we better -- but they never want to talk about intent when it comes down to actual wrongdoing,...
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gina, what have you been hearing?: well, thomas, we're here in echo park, a very diverse neighborhood, lots of joggers, a lot of kind of avid photographers, women in strollers. we're just about a couple miles as the crow flies from downtown los angeles. lots of people are out. as we've been talking to so many people, almost everybody says, you know, don't talk to me. i didn't really pay too much attention to the hearing. i may not be the expert on it. but then when you draw them out a little bit, let me tell you, every single person that we have spoken to this morning has an opinion and here are just two. marco, rito and brian. >> i didn't vote for him, but it's still it's our president. and we have to support him. that's what it is. that's what it is. this is democracy where we all vote. doesn't matter who you vote for, you have to support him. >> regardless if you're on the right or left and regardless of who is in office, i would imagine that as an american you would want a politician who is going to represent the
gina, what have you been hearing?: well, thomas, we're here in echo park, a very diverse neighborhood, lots of joggers, a lot of kind of avid photographers, women in strollers. we're just about a couple miles as the crow flies from downtown los angeles. lots of people are out. as we've been talking to so many people, almost everybody says, you know, don't talk to me. i didn't really pay too much attention to the hearing. i may not be the expert on it. but then when you draw them out a little...
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i'm gina miller, i took the government to court. very unpredictable, risk—taking sort of person. no guesses who i'm about to meet, that was kept very quiet from me. there isn't a single politician i agree with so it should be interesting. hello. hello! how lovely to see you. and you! it's a surprise. yes. i'm godfrey bloom, by the way. yes. i know. you always assume somebody knows. pleasure to meet you. do you think that we've given already this early in the brexit negotiations, more away than we should have done? i don't understand the inflexible way we are going towards this negotiation. why negotiate something, why don't we just leave? what happens next if we just leave? when i left my club, my london club, i wrote a very nice letter and said it was marvellous goodbye and they said oh dear, sorry to lose you, goodbye. i don't understand this. what are we negotiating? the question i asked was, when we leave, what happens next? what happens next is that we just trade. it's not that simple though, they've already said it's not that
i'm gina miller, i took the government to court. very unpredictable, risk—taking sort of person. no guesses who i'm about to meet, that was kept very quiet from me. there isn't a single politician i agree with so it should be interesting. hello. hello! how lovely to see you. and you! it's a surprise. yes. i'm godfrey bloom, by the way. yes. i know. you always assume somebody knows. pleasure to meet you. do you think that we've given already this early in the brexit negotiations, more away...
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i think it is a clear vote, as gina says, about being against a hard brexit.h in line with this. i don't think that all of this is likely to chains forecast. forecasts.e i think sterling goes lower. francine: mike, what is your take from what happened in the ?ast 48 hours good anything happen? mike: we would argue that the primary vote was an anti-austerity vote and the secondary consideration was brexit. the reason we say that is because corbyn and the labour party campaigned on an anti-brexit ticket, and that was the party that won the seats. we would say that was probably the primary thing that we were thinking about and that makes sterling a bit more complicated because sterling on the one hand has the political risk ramy a -- therefore -- premium a premium. theou get a shift between policies things become more nuanced because if you bring , i think it is reasonable you have seen a dip in sterling but we would not expected to timber under the pressure. tom: a lot of political hysterics in the hour, not only in washington but in london. let's bring up the c
i think it is a clear vote, as gina says, about being against a hard brexit.h in line with this. i don't think that all of this is likely to chains forecast. forecasts.e i think sterling goes lower. francine: mike, what is your take from what happened in the ?ast 48 hours good anything happen? mike: we would argue that the primary vote was an anti-austerity vote and the secondary consideration was brexit. the reason we say that is because corbyn and the labour party campaigned on an anti-brexit...
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joining us live from portland, oregon, is nbc's gina kim.ke the numbers increased in the last hour since you and i have both spoke. the han incidents and reports there that some make shift weapons or such have been gathered by law enforcement there. telt us what you're seeing. >> yeah, richard. as tense as the situation, is portland police say that they've only arrested two people. i say only because attention here is very palpable and they seized a handful of handmade what appear to be weapons from this crowd. i don't think that's the extent of all the weapons that are here. but let me tell you what's going on right now. any second now this pro trump rally which is a foundation of all of this is about to take place. this rally was scheduled over a month ago according to organizers. then a week ago that terrible tragedy that we all know about that happened on that portland train took place. and to top it all off, the murder suspect in that case had a attended a pro trump rally organized by the same people. that only galvanized the counter pr
joining us live from portland, oregon, is nbc's gina kim.ke the numbers increased in the last hour since you and i have both spoke. the han incidents and reports there that some make shift weapons or such have been gathered by law enforcement there. telt us what you're seeing. >> yeah, richard. as tense as the situation, is portland police say that they've only arrested two people. i say only because attention here is very palpable and they seized a handful of handmade what appear to be...
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gina, what do you make of that?hink this temporary travel ban is part of the reason why united states of america voters decided to vote for this president. so i think that the court is not doing the will of the american people. and i think that it's political, and i think that it's activist, and i really do hope that it goes to the supreme court and wins there. but at this point, of course, it'll be less effective than it would have been if he could have done it right off the top. neil: don, there's going to be a lot of second guessing over whether doing this for a second time and trying to take it to a court was the way to go, especially when the president himself had criticized his own justice department for watering down the original version, i guess that he liked, with one that was more politically correct. i'm paraphrasing here, but does it even make it possible that it would go to the supreme court? what do you think? >> it certainly does make it possible. i'm sure that the office of the solicitor general will
gina, what do you make of that?hink this temporary travel ban is part of the reason why united states of america voters decided to vote for this president. so i think that the court is not doing the will of the american people. and i think that it's political, and i think that it's activist, and i really do hope that it goes to the supreme court and wins there. but at this point, of course, it'll be less effective than it would have been if he could have done it right off the top. neil: don,...
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i'm gina miller, i took the government to court.lo! how lovely to see you. and you! do you think that we've given already this early in the brexit negotiations, more away than we should have done? all the europeans on the other side of the negotiating table must think they can be as strict as possible, because this prime minister will buckle under pressure. i don't understand the inflexible way we are going towards this negotiation. why are we negotiate something why don't we just leave? what happens next if we just leave? when i left my club, my london club, i wrote a very nice letter and said it was marvellous goodbye and they said oh dear, sorry to lose you, goodbye. i don't understand this. what are we negotiating? the question i asked was, when we leave, what happens next? what happens next is that we just trade. it's not that simple, though, they've already said it's not that simple. well, do people know what they voted for? so people are thick? is this the next thing we are rolling out, people are stupid and don't understand
i'm gina miller, i took the government to court.lo! how lovely to see you. and you! do you think that we've given already this early in the brexit negotiations, more away than we should have done? all the europeans on the other side of the negotiating table must think they can be as strict as possible, because this prime minister will buckle under pressure. i don't understand the inflexible way we are going towards this negotiation. why are we negotiate something why don't we just leave? what...
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scarlet: gina martin adams, chief strategist for bloomberg intelligence.ming up, new home prices are at a record asked to steady demand and surge inventory. it's a trend that could squeeze first-time buyers. how this might develop. this is bloomberg. ♪ todaypresident trump signed a bill that will make it easier for the department of veterans affairs to fire push tos, part of a overhaul an agency struggling to serve millions of military vets. at the white house the president said the law is only the beginning. pres. trump: in just a short time we've already achieved transformative change of the v.a. believe me, we are just getting started. was promptedsure by a 2014 scandal at a phoenix v.a. medical center where some veterans died as they waited months for care. arrivesprime minister in washington sunday for a two-day trip that includes his first official meeting with president trump. the prime minister will look to secure on a $2 billion deal for unarmed drones. analysts expect both leaders to build a rapport but find it unlikely they will make significant
scarlet: gina martin adams, chief strategist for bloomberg intelligence.ming up, new home prices are at a record asked to steady demand and surge inventory. it's a trend that could squeeze first-time buyers. how this might develop. this is bloomberg. ♪ todaypresident trump signed a bill that will make it easier for the department of veterans affairs to fire push tos, part of a overhaul an agency struggling to serve millions of military vets. at the white house the president said the law is...
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cheryl: gina and basil thank you. >> thank you.ryl: all right, well, even after gop congressmen were shot at baseball practice, a so-called ain' antifascist web site is promoting physical violent. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ whoa that's amazing... hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. type in your idea. select from designs tailored just for you and publish your site with just a few clicks-even from your... ...mobile phone. the internet is waiting start for free today at godaddy. this is where i trade andrs. manage my portfolio. since i added futures, i have access to the oil markets and gold markets. okay. i'm plugged into equities- trade confirmed- and i have global access 24/7. meaning i can do what i need to do, then i can focus on what i want to do. visit learnfuturestoday.com to see what adding futures can do for you. ch
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gina, no, not again. he lives right down the hall. show starts in 20 minutes.l, i got to get chuy home. come on. come on, puppy. the first time son de cuba ever, ever plays in this country, and we're gonna miss it? i swear to god, gina, i'll kill you if we're one second late. [ chuy whimpers ] okay, here it is. hello? [ birds chirping ]
gina, no, not again. he lives right down the hall. show starts in 20 minutes.l, i got to get chuy home. come on. come on, puppy. the first time son de cuba ever, ever plays in this country, and we're gonna miss it? i swear to god, gina, i'll kill you if we're one second late. [ chuy whimpers ] okay, here it is. hello? [ birds chirping ]
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loudon gina nice to have you with us tonight word is this leaves c.n.n. at this hour your thoughts. not in a very good place to sensually what has taken place over the last few days has verified and vindicated a lot of us who have been watching this whole thing go down into saying there is no there there you can't use anonymous sources that are obviously misleading you and i think that that's perhaps a little bit of what happened here but also you just can't report news that you haven't verified and when you do i think the american people are standing by watching this and the chips are falling where we kind of all knew they would ultimately do you think that the c.e.o. jeff zucker who started his career as a producer on the today show over on n.b.c. i mean he knows what contents all about he is now taking that at work too agenda driven instead of news driven i mean i think you can come to that conclusion your thoughts i think that you can easily come to that conclusion with a lot more evidence frankly than many of the news stories in question right here s
loudon gina nice to have you with us tonight word is this leaves c.n.n. at this hour your thoughts. not in a very good place to sensually what has taken place over the last few days has verified and vindicated a lot of us who have been watching this whole thing go down into saying there is no there there you can't use anonymous sources that are obviously misleading you and i think that that's perhaps a little bit of what happened here but also you just can't report news that you haven't...