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. >> gina dejesus returns here, she is indeed home. >> gina dejesus was walking home from school, andhat was the last time that she was ever seen. >> michelle knight was never on our radar at all. >> police arrested who owns the home is -- >> their abductor it turns out was a deranged school bus driver, ariel castro. >> throughout their captivity these women held on to one thing, one thing that kept them going, and that was that their families would not give up on them. and ten years later it was that faith that finally brought them home. >> now we want the world to know. >> we survived. >> we love life. >> we were stronger than ariel castro. >> reporter: could you have imagined that you would be sitting here and saying that knowing all the things that you've gone through in your life? >> oh, my gosh, not really. i didn't know i was gonna actually make it. ♪ >> cleveland was your typical american industrial city. it was struggling to find itself in a new economy. >> well, it struggles from the bad image from the mistake on the lake. >> there's a lot of poverty in the city. a lot of he
. >> gina dejesus returns here, she is indeed home. >> gina dejesus was walking home from school, andhat was the last time that she was ever seen. >> michelle knight was never on our radar at all. >> police arrested who owns the home is -- >> their abductor it turns out was a deranged school bus driver, ariel castro. >> throughout their captivity these women held on to one thing, one thing that kept them going, and that was that their families would not give...
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gina: there is more than enough.re earnings or so suppressed we are not heading in any kind of earnings recession. instead we are more likely to show stable earnings growth over the course of 2020. unfortunately the reality of earnings is we are still contending with the tax reform of late 2017 which reinflate it -- re-inflated earnings in 2018. tom: is it still working? gina: it is creating a lot of volatility. you will see that in the fourth quarter especially because -- still a lot of tax related volatility. some of the tax reform is not effectively in the earnings stream so we will see that throughout 2020. third-quarter earnings, you do want to watch. sales improving in the fourth quarter should be a sign that we are starting to stabilize from a broader economic perspective. if we don't get that better sales growth in the fourth quarter and some guidance that sales is going to improve, then you will start to see the market price in significantly less optimistic expectations. francine: where will margins be weake
gina: there is more than enough.re earnings or so suppressed we are not heading in any kind of earnings recession. instead we are more likely to show stable earnings growth over the course of 2020. unfortunately the reality of earnings is we are still contending with the tax reform of late 2017 which reinflate it -- re-inflated earnings in 2018. tom: is it still working? gina: it is creating a lot of volatility. you will see that in the fourth quarter especially because -- still a lot of tax...
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gina: las primeras investigaciones indican que el helicÓptero partió del aeropuerto john wayne, en ela volar. al acercarse a su destino en el condado de ventura, y luego de pasar por las torres de control de dos ciudades, se le informa que no se le puede seguir porque vuela muy bajo. la mÁquina registra que eleva vuelo bruscamente, luego ya no responde. minutos despuÉs, se recibe la llamada al 911 reportando la caÍda de un helicÓptero. >> cuando en condiciones nebulosas, si los conductores no ven mÁs de 2010, no van a volar. gina: esos helicÓpteros no cuentan con caja negra, pero sÍ con equipos electrÓnicos que pueden ayudar a resolver el accidente. dijo que el piloto tenÍa la experiencia suficiente. mientras las autoridades continÚan con las investigaciones para determinar las causas del accidente, en la escuela mamba, que Él creÓ hace unos aÑos, las muestras de cariÑo y respeto hacia su memoria siguen llegando. >> todo lo que hizo en la academia para las niÑas, era un hÉroe. enrique: aunque claramente la atenciÓn se ha concentrado en kobe bryant y su hija, varias familias quedaron m
gina: las primeras investigaciones indican que el helicÓptero partió del aeropuerto john wayne, en ela volar. al acercarse a su destino en el condado de ventura, y luego de pasar por las torres de control de dos ciudades, se le informa que no se le puede seguir porque vuela muy bajo. la mÁquina registra que eleva vuelo bruscamente, luego ya no responde. minutos despuÉs, se recibe la llamada al 911 reportando la caÍda de un helicÓptero. >> cuando en condiciones nebulosas, si los...
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i think we're dealing with princess gina. >> hope as gina: finally... a moment of peace. to know what you and stefano are up to--now. >> hope as gina: lower your voice--and there's no need to slam the door. >> kate: talk. >> hope as gina: what makes you think i would tell you anything? >> kate: because if you don't, i'm going to go ll hct that you >> marlena: john, will you give me a call when you get this, please? we've gotta talk about hope. >> kayla: everything okay? >> marlena: ooh, hi. >> kayla: hi. >> marlena: yeah, just--just trying to reach john in prague. >> kayla: "prague"? what's he doing there? >> marlena: oh, he and steve... he and steve are trying to find stefano. [tense music] ♪ >> kristen: ugh, chad, what are you doing here? i really have to head to work. >> chad: work can wait. we need to have a conversation about our father. >> kristen: well, i don't have time for that right now. >> chad: well, then, make time. >> kristen: [scoffs] okay, i guess we're talking. >> chad: abby said that you met with stefano. i want to hear every single detail of that meetin
i think we're dealing with princess gina. >> hope as gina: finally... a moment of peace. to know what you and stefano are up to--now. >> hope as gina: lower your voice--and there's no need to slam the door. >> kate: talk. >> hope as gina: what makes you think i would tell you anything? >> kate: because if you don't, i'm going to go ll hct that you >> marlena: john, will you give me a call when you get this, please? we've gotta talk about hope. >> kayla:...
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. >> gina dejesus returns here. is indeed home. >> he was never on our radar at all. >> police arrested -- >> their abductor it turns out was a deranged school bus driver. >> now we want the world to know. >> we survived. >> we love life. >> we were stronger. >> tell me about your childhood. >> i had a lot of things that went on in my life that was very traumatic. like sexual abuse, emotional abuse. you name it, i went through it. >> she felt neglected. >> a male relative sexually abused her. and when you think she was 12, 13, 14 years old, it's just nightmarish. >> so i basically ran away. >> going to school, i was always bullied. >> she was approached by an older boy at school. he kind of charmed her. they started having sex. and she realized she was pregnant. >> i wanted to be the best mom. >> she goes to look for a job to better her life and leaves her child in the hands of her mother. >> her mother's boyfriend was drunk, and he grabbed joey by the leg and fractured his knee. michelle took joey to the hospital,
. >> gina dejesus returns here. is indeed home. >> he was never on our radar at all. >> police arrested -- >> their abductor it turns out was a deranged school bus driver. >> now we want the world to know. >> we survived. >> we love life. >> we were stronger. >> tell me about your childhood. >> i had a lot of things that went on in my life that was very traumatic. like sexual abuse, emotional abuse. you name it, i went through it....
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>> hope as gina: no, but it's about to.
>> hope as gina: no, but it's about to.
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gina: this is going to be a really interesting year for equities. that central bank impetus, the rates movement we saw last year with a huge part of the move in stocks last year. , asreated a lot of rotation well as significant multiples expansion. if we get nothing out of the bond market, we are more and more sensitive to what happens with earnings, to where the economy is headed. i think this week is going to be doubly interesting not just because of the coronavirus and what is happening with earnings, but also because it is a big central bank week. you've got the fed and the boe talking this week. what are we going to do with the balance sheet? what is the bank of england going to do with interest rates going forward? times of stress creates focus on central banks to solve the worlds problems in this day and age. that's the impairment we've been in for the last 10 years. can they solve this problem? i think it is going to create a little turmoil this week. vincent: it is more likely than not, the way the scenario is building, the markets think th
gina: this is going to be a really interesting year for equities. that central bank impetus, the rates movement we saw last year with a huge part of the move in stocks last year. , asreated a lot of rotation well as significant multiples expansion. if we get nothing out of the bond market, we are more and more sensitive to what happens with earnings, to where the economy is headed. i think this week is going to be doubly interesting not just because of the coronavirus and what is happening with...
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gina: i don't have a golf club.ughter] gina: i prefer tennis to golf, so not a lot of time to talk in that sport. lisa: i guess this raises a question about the traditional haven as the hedge of treasuries . i have to wonder whether, at this point, it is no longer the hedge that used to be. paul: treasuries work because there's no inflation, central banks are on hold. arguably, central banks went too far at the height of the august trade issue. at this point, everybody is worried about yields going back up. the fed is going to give you a lot of breaks here. they are all looking at inflation, likewise with the ecb, and saying we can live with an uptick in inflation. i think fixed income is relatively boring. if you take 1.8% yield on the 10 year, take it. said to don'tou get you started on which haven to pick, but let's get started on which haven to pick, and are you going to take that lying down? if you look at the cdx high-yield, one has barely moved. em has moved up 10 basis points. emerging markets are really the
gina: i don't have a golf club.ughter] gina: i prefer tennis to golf, so not a lot of time to talk in that sport. lisa: i guess this raises a question about the traditional haven as the hedge of treasuries . i have to wonder whether, at this point, it is no longer the hedge that used to be. paul: treasuries work because there's no inflation, central banks are on hold. arguably, central banks went too far at the height of the august trade issue. at this point, everybody is worried about yields...
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vincent: gina makes a really good point.as talking to a trader in hong kong that said all of the banks are basically telling everyone to work from home. . some people are coming in. if two or three people get picked it -- get affected in a building, they basically shrink wrap it, sanitize it, and don't let anybody in. of,lso does the signal among god -- of, oh my god. ask, when yout to talk about it putting pressure on some managers who went bullish em, what about things smb, when you have euros swissie hitting key levels? vincent: swiss national bank is probably in the worst position of any central bank out there. they do have to get involved. they will have to make some sort of intervention. floor, iteen with the doesn't hold. they are just going to keep mitigating the damage until the markets turn, but they are just not in a pretty place. alix: it is brutal. evan: and they are now on the u.s. treasury's watch list for intervention. not an enviable position for the snb. alix: is there a safe haven asset in equities? yester
vincent: gina makes a really good point.as talking to a trader in hong kong that said all of the banks are basically telling everyone to work from home. . some people are coming in. if two or three people get picked it -- get affected in a building, they basically shrink wrap it, sanitize it, and don't let anybody in. of,lso does the signal among god -- of, oh my god. ask, when yout to talk about it putting pressure on some managers who went bullish em, what about things smb, when you have...
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gina: i think it is a country by country story, i agree.s., we are not going to get fiscal stimulus in 2020. we do have a rollback of some of the tech coming, so it will make sense there should be some offset potentially. the rest of the world is also a country by country basis. i think german stimulus is highly unlikely. even if german fiscal stimulus comes through, the work we have done would suggest you are only going to get the teeny, tiny bumps to gdp, so your expectations have to be limited as to what that impact could be, particularly in the short run. there could be developing and emerging markets were stimulus is developing and will continue to happen. alix: jeff, if you wind up looking at your asset allocation, you want to be looking at areas that are able to have fiscal stimulus or more central bank rate cuts, or some other support regardless of global gdp? jeff: i think that is important for 2020. i think looking at where we are going to see some of that, i know in emerging markets we are seeing some of that. india is a country
gina: i think it is a country by country story, i agree.s., we are not going to get fiscal stimulus in 2020. we do have a rollback of some of the tech coming, so it will make sense there should be some offset potentially. the rest of the world is also a country by country basis. i think german stimulus is highly unlikely. even if german fiscal stimulus comes through, the work we have done would suggest you are only going to get the teeny, tiny bumps to gdp, so your expectations have to be...
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[overlapping questions] secretary of state mike pompeo, defense secretary mark esper, and gina haspel went to capitol hill yesterday to give a classified hearing on iran.
[overlapping questions] secretary of state mike pompeo, defense secretary mark esper, and gina haspel went to capitol hill yesterday to give a classified hearing on iran.
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and i asked gina after telling me about her life story. does gina think she is still middle-class?and gina said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i would have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. it's also a story about kai. headed off to college with a plan. not just a dream but a plan. he was going to go into computers. had a pretty wow our idea of how to do that but got his feet tangled up with the for-profit college. when i pick her up in the book, she is 27 years old. she is no diploma. she has $100,000 in student loan debt. and she's working as a waitress. it's about another mike, michael in chicago. who worked hard all his life. when the crash of 2008 came, percy lost his house and then his job. he describes the grass as it, for my heart. the people in this book are the ones who tried to give voice and make real these policies we make in washington. these big decisions we make about the direction our government will go. >> - - here is a portion of his book tv appearance. >> there are a number of things that are making ame
and i asked gina after telling me about her life story. does gina think she is still middle-class?and gina said, i don't think there is a middle class in america anymore. if there was, i would have to go to the food pantry at the end of every month. it's also a story about kai. headed off to college with a plan. not just a dream but a plan. he was going to go into computers. had a pretty wow our idea of how to do that but got his feet tangled up with the for-profit college. when i pick her up...
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gina: it is a combination of both.he quiddity is a huge part of the market story that we do not talk about enough -- liquidity is a huge part of the market story that we do not talk about enough. as long as the fed is continually re-inflating the balance sheet that will support equities to a great degree. you do have to provide some degree of economic growth and earnings growth. that is what the fourth quarter season will be about. with respect to bank of america, i would say it is one company, it is financials, that is not the entire index. when we look at the earnings season, it is all about tech. it is not about the consumer companies. we have already started to price out expectations of better consumer growth. where we are starting to price into better growth forecast is in the tech sector and the industrial space and the beaten down earnings group of last year should recover this year. that is where you should watch for market reaction and brought implications. sarah: some of the places we are looking for earnings
gina: it is a combination of both.he quiddity is a huge part of the market story that we do not talk about enough -- liquidity is a huge part of the market story that we do not talk about enough. as long as the fed is continually re-inflating the balance sheet that will support equities to a great degree. you do have to provide some degree of economic growth and earnings growth. that is what the fourth quarter season will be about. with respect to bank of america, i would say it is one company,...
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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, what she built, how careful she'd been, does gina think that these' still middle class? and gina said, i don't think there is 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. it's also a story about cai. cai who headed off to college with plans, not just a dream, but a plan. cai was going to go into computers and had pretty well-mapped out idea how to do that, but got her feet tangled up with a fore-profit college and when i pick her up in the book, she's 27 years old. she has no diploma. she has $100,000 in student loan debt and she's 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 and then he lost his job. he describes the crash as it broke my heart. so, the people in this book are the ones who tried to voice, tried to make real these policies that we make in washington, these big decisions we make about t
gina has worked for several years now at walmart and i asked gina after telling a lot about her life story, what she built, how careful she'd been, does gina think that these' still middle class? and gina said, i don't think there is 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. it's also a story about cai. cai who headed off to college with plans, not just a dream, but a plan. cai was going to go into computers and had...
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gina hated on the head. the worst thing that's going to happen -- gina hit it on the head. disruption to these pliable oil. if we have a sustained higher time, we are for a relatively energy independent in the united states. it would be concerned about higher energy affecting the consumer, but not $60 to $70. lisa: this is all really rational, but one thing that is really interesting is you said people are taking a step back. they never freaked out. obviously, we never saw the real kind of catastrophic consequences being priced into market that all. damian: you look at one year brent crude, we are back at 11% backwardation, near an all-time high. the market is not expecting any effect at all. up 10e seen saudi rip basis points, so premiums are kind of expanding, and certainly in emerging markets. but for u.s. equities, it is a different ballgame. i will let gina talk about that. lisa: all those things are correct, but you also have the concept of consumer confidence. what does this do to the confidence of the main driver of the of us economy this late in the cycle? is that
gina hated on the head. the worst thing that's going to happen -- gina hit it on the head. disruption to these pliable oil. if we have a sustained higher time, we are for a relatively energy independent in the united states. it would be concerned about higher energy affecting the consumer, but not $60 to $70. lisa: this is all really rational, but one thing that is really interesting is you said people are taking a step back. they never freaked out. obviously, we never saw the real kind of...
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the cloud she spoke of of 21% year over year is good if gina steps down after the tenure this is the quarter to do it ibm is on the verge of breaking out of a 4-year downtrend and valuation has always been the reason it might be the reason this year. >> and downgrades ahead of the earnings. >> which is good. >> okay normally it's good but tim your point is well taken. ibm and a lot of good people there. but this is not money maker for the investors for a long time. >> and color me cautious just because i think this red hat acquisition which they paid a lot for, i think north of 34 billion, is showing that, look, recurrent ref tu extreme we know is what big cap megacap tech and google microsoft and amazon and google now get on the multiple that's what it's about because if they can go to software sales to recurring revenue hand now about 20% the size of amazon's cloud business at 7.2 billion-dollar number i want meaningful and real we've been looking for the stock to make the turn i don't think you need to jump in tomorrow. and say it's a brand-new day. >> i wonder if the last trick w
the cloud she spoke of of 21% year over year is good if gina steps down after the tenure this is the quarter to do it ibm is on the verge of breaking out of a 4-year downtrend and valuation has always been the reason it might be the reason this year. >> and downgrades ahead of the earnings. >> which is good. >> okay normally it's good but tim your point is well taken. ibm and a lot of good people there. but this is not money maker for the investors for a long time. >>...
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that's the type we're accustomed to seeing, we saw nothing like that from gina haspel. >> very finallyant to play you some sound from the canadian prime minister justin trudeau, canada lost dozens of its people when the jetliner was shot down and the canadian prime minister seems to be blaming the tension overall at least in part. listen. >> i think if there were no tensions, if there was no escalation recently in the region those canadians would be right now home with their families. >> given that it was the iranians themselves who shot down the jetliner, is that a fair statement to make, do you think? >> well, we're very aware that the trump administration by pulling out of the jcpoa, the agreement over iranian nuclear fuel enrichment basically started -- and then applying huge sanctions, high pressure campaign of sanctions led -- it's a system of provocation and escalation that president trump has been involved in and so i think it's fair to say that the u.s. has a role in the sequence of events that have arisen. certainly the direct responsibility exists with the mistakes made by t
that's the type we're accustomed to seeing, we saw nothing like that from gina haspel. >> very finallyant to play you some sound from the canadian prime minister justin trudeau, canada lost dozens of its people when the jetliner was shot down and the canadian prime minister seems to be blaming the tension overall at least in part. listen. >> i think if there were no tensions, if there was no escalation recently in the region those canadians would be right now home with their...
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gina, this last time i was with them, gina actually gave me a gift. it was a beautiful gift.e that she -- it's a picture of the two of us and with the word hope and that's what their story is all about. they want to give people hope. >> i was struck by how much they opened up to you in that conversation as well and it's not just hope but it's never giving up hope. even though few people have experienced the horrors they have been through, people can resonate with that message and connect with it. >> so much. >> you know they have their struggles. >> sure. >> but to see them, they are actually thriving. they have come out of this and are flourishing in a lot of ways. >> in a lot of ways and when you think of amanda, we're going share all their journeys but for amanda, her daughter jocelyn just turned 13. she was born on christmas in 2006 and you're going to hear how she talks to her about her father. i have to say thanks to our abc station in cleveland, wews-tv. they were there from the beginning with all this and have been helping us with the footage for this special that you
gina, this last time i was with them, gina actually gave me a gift. it was a beautiful gift.e that she -- it's a picture of the two of us and with the word hope and that's what their story is all about. they want to give people hope. >> i was struck by how much they opened up to you in that conversation as well and it's not just hope but it's never giving up hope. even though few people have experienced the horrors they have been through, people can resonate with that message and connect...
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it will be the sweetest because you have got the gina millerof sweetest because you have got the ginantry come together? accept it and move on. there is a bright future ahead. what have you won? we almost out of time, what are you doing at 11 o‘clock tonight? time, what are you doing at 11 o'clock tonight? going out for a meal. parliament square. shaking my head in general. i will find that chap and have a beer with him. will you have a beer with him? no, i'm going out for a meal. watching a movie. i have been in london all week on business, sol movie. i have been in london all week on business, so i hope i will be asleep. i will be focusing on my family. sleeping probably. iwill be milk shaking myself. thank you all very much for coming in. heated debate, as it has been throughout the last three and a half years. that moment tonight, 11 o‘clock is when we officially leave the eu. but as we have been saying, it is going to be the next 11 months which the focus will be on the near future relationship. the deadline is the december this yearfor a relationship. the deadline is the decembe
it will be the sweetest because you have got the gina millerof sweetest because you have got the ginantry come together? accept it and move on. there is a bright future ahead. what have you won? we almost out of time, what are you doing at 11 o‘clock tonight? time, what are you doing at 11 o'clock tonight? going out for a meal. parliament square. shaking my head in general. i will find that chap and have a beer with him. will you have a beer with him? no, i'm going out for a meal. watching a...
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immediately after the scandal broke weinstein's wife to gina chapman announced she was leaving him. the criminal trial against wants thing is based on 2 cases of sexual assault and right dating from 20062013 prosecutors will call on several other excuses to establish a pattern of predatory sexual behavior. from a disgrace hollywood a mogul now to the 1st big hollywood event of the year the golden globe awards they are often seen as an indication of what to expect at the oscars but which are next month but it was a lot of upsets with several surprise winners taking home the evening's most coveted prices. the red carpet lit up with smiling celebrities and flashing cameras as the stars of hollywood gathered for the golden globes awards ceremony it's the 1st big red carpet event of 2020. the surprise winner was director sam mendes film $917.00 which won best drama favorites marriage story and joke of. quentin tarantino's film once upon a time in hollywood was nominated in 5 categories and the winner of best comedy film could get the code for t.v. comedy quick hit series fleabag struve t
immediately after the scandal broke weinstein's wife to gina chapman announced she was leaving him. the criminal trial against wants thing is based on 2 cases of sexual assault and right dating from 20062013 prosecutors will call on several other excuses to establish a pattern of predatory sexual behavior. from a disgrace hollywood a mogul now to the 1st big hollywood event of the year the golden globe awards they are often seen as an indication of what to expect at the oscars but which are...
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gina, good to see you. what's that about? divide, divide?o for gender. usually it's race. now it's gender. >> this is where their gender identity politics has gotten them. this is the same song and dance they gave us in the last election. it's like they can only operate from muscle memory of division. but the american people are tired of it. not a single word about economic growth. that's the kind of issue that gets most women excited. trish: she talked about how she was going to grow our economy, give free this, free that, aoc-style math. that's where the growth allegedly is coming from, if it's note climate change. >> that will sink the economy. and most women are smart enough to figure that out. under this trump economy. 3.5 million women have jobs that didn't have them under the democrats and obama. 1.5 million women have been pulled out of poverty. i think those millions of women watching the debate if they weren't watching the rally. i think they were looking for some indication from the people on that stage that they weren't going to
gina, good to see you. what's that about? divide, divide?o for gender. usually it's race. now it's gender. >> this is where their gender identity politics has gotten them. this is the same song and dance they gave us in the last election. it's like they can only operate from muscle memory of division. but the american people are tired of it. not a single word about economic growth. that's the kind of issue that gets most women excited. trish: she talked about how she was going to grow our...
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joining me now, cnbc contributor, gina sanchez.et's talk about the tone we have for the markets record highs, dow 29,000, the banks are pretty good. is there anything that is wrong with this market right now >> well, where to begin? the last three months of fed losening in terms of the balance sheet has been a part of it. it has been an underappreciated contributor. most folks are focused on the fact that we are heading into earnings season. the fed has created the right shape by pushing down the short end. that really was a determined effort it does set up the banks for profitability. you still have also this phase one trade deal does remove some uncertainty from the markets but not all of it. you have to dig into these issues there are still issues that remain to be resolved. >> what kind of issues are first and foremost in front of mind? >> if you look at the trade deal itself, the main thing it accomplishes, it removes the hostility between the two countries. so you have the u.s. treasury department will no longer be labeling c
joining me now, cnbc contributor, gina sanchez.et's talk about the tone we have for the markets record highs, dow 29,000, the banks are pretty good. is there anything that is wrong with this market right now >> well, where to begin? the last three months of fed losening in terms of the balance sheet has been a part of it. it has been an underappreciated contributor. most folks are focused on the fact that we are heading into earnings season. the fed has created the right shape by pushing...
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are from top trump administration officials including secretaries pompeo and esper and cia director ginaspel is that it depends -- whatever you heard in that briefing really depends on what party you belong to. we keep hearing democrats as we heard from connolly say that he remains utterly unconvinced that there was an imminent threat posed by general soleimani who was killed by the u.s. at the baghdad airport. he said he was utterly unconvinced. the threat was not new. it was not con pelling, and he described the legal rationale for carrying it out was so sophomore you c sophomor sophomoric. it was based on the 2002 authorization that had to do with post 9/11 matters. our special coverage will continue just ahead with brooke baldwin right now. >>> we'll take it from here. hi there, i'm brooke baldwin, you're watching cnn. thank you for being with me. back from the brink or just a temporary pause. a question after iran makes good on the threat to retaliate on the united states afteri killin its top military general. more than two dozen missiles raining down in an air base in other locati
are from top trump administration officials including secretaries pompeo and esper and cia director ginaspel is that it depends -- whatever you heard in that briefing really depends on what party you belong to. we keep hearing democrats as we heard from connolly say that he remains utterly unconvinced that there was an imminent threat posed by general soleimani who was killed by the u.s. at the baghdad airport. he said he was utterly unconvinced. the threat was not new. it was not con pelling,...
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immediately after the scandal broke weinstein's wife to a gina chapman announced she was leaving him. the criminal trial against want stain is based on 2 cases of sexual assault and right dating from 20062013 prosecutors will call on several other excuses to establish a pattern of predatory sexual behavior. and earlier i spoke with our correspondent public foley las who is covering the trial around 80 women have claimed sexually harassed them but the court in new york is is considering 2 of those accusations 2 women are involved in this trial they have made serious allegations against harvey weinstein boots because they took place here in new york among the charges and allegations against harvey weinstein are 2 kinds of predatory sexual assault one kinds of criminal sexual act and 2 kinds of rape now very very serious charges now a harvey weinstein who arrived here at the courthouse earlier with the help of a walking frame that was also very controversial because many said it was sort of part of a sort of an act to sort of get a bit more sympathy and he arrived and then left the court
immediately after the scandal broke weinstein's wife to a gina chapman announced she was leaving him. the criminal trial against want stain is based on 2 cases of sexual assault and right dating from 20062013 prosecutors will call on several other excuses to establish a pattern of predatory sexual behavior. and earlier i spoke with our correspondent public foley las who is covering the trial around 80 women have claimed sexually harassed them but the court in new york is is considering 2 of...
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was ♪ gina must have died of old age ♪ and it has a totally different meaning.-in-law makes me look amazing. she takes the cake. we were all out to dinner over thanksgiving in new york, and we're all talking about what we're going to order and someone goes, i think i'm going to have the halibut. and my mother-in-law goes what's that song about hal but thibut. and we're all like, i don't know. and she starts humming, and she goes hmm, hmm, hmm, and we're like, what song could that be? and it goes on for a really long time. we're just starving. we want to order. and finally, she goes, i have it! it's that song. ♪ ain't no halibut girl ♪ ain't no halibut girl and we were like, thank you. hi, mom. >> jimmy: gwen stephani. did she order the halibut? >> no. she'll never order it again. >> jimmy: more with rachel brosnahan, after this. >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by booking-dot-com, a leading digital travel brand that makes it easier for everyone to experience the world. (whistling) liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you o
was ♪ gina must have died of old age ♪ and it has a totally different meaning.-in-law makes me look amazing. she takes the cake. we were all out to dinner over thanksgiving in new york, and we're all talking about what we're going to order and someone goes, i think i'm going to have the halibut. and my mother-in-law goes what's that song about hal but thibut. and we're all like, i don't know. and she starts humming, and she goes hmm, hmm, hmm, and we're like, what song could that be? and it...
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gina mccarthy, thank you so much. that's all "all in" this evening.the 11th hour " starts right now. >>> tonight, a campaign rally during a tense time with a major military power. the crowd hears trump make new claims about why he ordered the air strike that killed the top iranian general. he also unleashes new and personal attacks on congress while making his case about why he should be able to go it alone. >>> plus, iran lashing out again as some there are calling for further retaliation against trump while their government tries to explain away what appears to be a horrible and brutal truth -- iranian missiles shot down that commercial
gina mccarthy, thank you so much. that's all "all in" this evening.the 11th hour " starts right now. >>> tonight, a campaign rally during a tense time with a major military power. the crowd hears trump make new claims about why he ordered the air strike that killed the top iranian general. he also unleashes new and personal attacks on congress while making his case about why he should be able to go it alone. >>> plus, iran lashing out again as some there are...
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. >> i got da call from gina rometty's people. >> i didn't say roman etty i'll give you the gina but thank you. >> here is the thing the analyst community the average price target is $4 below the stock now. they're saying it's over with you, you maid the money orp have to see the new round of analyst upgrades. >> they have to -- i think we will see upgrades. clearly up $4 in the after hours that's a lot having been up a big run going in. >> dan thinks we see 76. >> i think you broaden the conversation out a bit we had guidance from tsmc. we know there is excitement about the 5g upgrade cycle obviously intel without the mobile business that's less of a thing for them more focused on other businesses but you think about when you have guys like microsoft going in buying data center again. we know there is a massive cloud war here this is something that intel was not well positioned for. misexecution as you called it over the last 18 months or so. and they paid for it in underperformance is the stock cheap trading well below a market multiple and the peers especially when the higher grow
. >> i got da call from gina rometty's people. >> i didn't say roman etty i'll give you the gina but thank you. >> here is the thing the analyst community the average price target is $4 below the stock now. they're saying it's over with you, you maid the money orp have to see the new round of analyst upgrades. >> they have to -- i think we will see upgrades. clearly up $4 in the after hours that's a lot having been up a big run going in. >> dan thinks we see 76....
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you have acting dni, but you have gina haspel who is the cia director who was mike pompeo's deputy. this is another example of where the secretary of state has morphed. we talk about how the trump administration has imposed on people. he's the one that challenged him, now he won't stand up to the president. this administration, either by its own actions or now by the fear of its own officials, does not want to publicly account for facts. they like to live by their own truth. >> the constitutions on display today, literally right now we're watching something that's playing out from an 18th century document that's playing out from the 21st century, and i want to say that this notion that we can't anger the president of the united states is utterly preposterous and ridiculous. this is why you have a free press. it's in the constitution, it's right there. it's one of the first things the founding fathers talk about. i hope our intelligence agencies will back off that position, because it's not only their duty to share the information, as you said, jake, but it's our duty as the press bu
you have acting dni, but you have gina haspel who is the cia director who was mike pompeo's deputy. this is another example of where the secretary of state has morphed. we talk about how the trump administration has imposed on people. he's the one that challenged him, now he won't stand up to the president. this administration, either by its own actions or now by the fear of its own officials, does not want to publicly account for facts. they like to live by their own truth. >> the...
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. ♪ ♪ >>ahÍ tienen, no se reconcilia con castro, no es la pareja ideal y gina de gabriel. >> eso no vamos de rumba con gloria y emilio estefan. >> tambiÉn recordaremos la gran entrevista con karen martÍnez que ahora brilla con luz propia. >> hacemos el centro de la casa de "despierta amÉrica", ya estÁn listos para hacer ejercicios de 1 de enero. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> es el primer dÍa del aÑo y la primera oportunidad al comienzo una vida sana que incluye ejercicio diario, para que empecemos este 20 20 de la mejor forma. >> es un aÑo nuevo haciendo cosas diferentes, para ayudarme esta aquÍ ana. >> vamos a comenzar el aÑo con energÍa y a quemar calorías de todo lo que comimos. es voy a mostrar cinco ejercicios. vamos a trabajar el Área del abdomen y los glÚteos alzando la pierna. nos vamos a poner aquÍ derecho, alzan una pierna a la vez. mantengan el abdomen apretado. >> cinco mÁs, aprieten, respiren, ahora subimos y vamos a trabajar las piernas, el glÚteo, con las p citas vamos a hacer sentadillas. los brazos quiero que me los bajen y vayan subiendo . Éste es un ejercicio que todos lo pueden hacer en
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they always ignore women that are leading the way in the republican party like a kellyanne conway, ginaaspel, me being the second rnc chairwoman. that's false headline. >> she's claiming nonelected officials, ivanka trump, even gina haspel, cia director, as part of the gop, interesting there. what is your response to the fact that she's saying 181 women are running in 2020 and whether or not they are actually reflective of the diversity of women across the country? >> right. well, i think she might want to wait until the votes are in in november before she starts bragging about it. at the moment, there are more democratic women running for congress and other offices than there are republican women. and republicans in 2018, republican women, had a 3% win ra rate. a lot of those races lean democrat or are a toss-up. sure, there may be some additional republican women in the house in 2018. i don't think we'll see double digits. republican women, the best hope for them is if trump loses in 2020. that gives them the opportunity to pivot and rebuild. but given trump's unpopularity with women,
they always ignore women that are leading the way in the republican party like a kellyanne conway, ginaaspel, me being the second rnc chairwoman. that's false headline. >> she's claiming nonelected officials, ivanka trump, even gina haspel, cia director, as part of the gop, interesting there. what is your response to the fact that she's saying 181 women are running in 2020 and whether or not they are actually reflective of the diversity of women across the country? >> right. well, i...
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gina miller, thank you for being with us.stions, because i am hearing all these wonderful phrases about how optimistic we must be, and how positive, but still very little detail. i am at the table worried about the timeline, we are talking about the timeline, we are talking about 11 months, it is actually foreign ones that will be very important. by the end ofjune, if we connect to it to some sort of agreement of the eu, no—deal is back on the table. some people talk about an extension, there is no possibility of light unless there is a new act of parliament, that is tightly written into the lateral agreement. it is in a law. as we understand, there will be no extension. no agreement in broad terms by the end ofjune means that it no—deal is back on the table. when a stanleyjohnson and others talk about there being a price to pay for our sovereignty, we actually never lost it. one of the questions is who will be paying the price? i really think when it is not seen the detail of what is happening next. i accept that we are leav
gina miller, thank you for being with us.stions, because i am hearing all these wonderful phrases about how optimistic we must be, and how positive, but still very little detail. i am at the table worried about the timeline, we are talking about the timeline, we are talking about 11 months, it is actually foreign ones that will be very important. by the end ofjune, if we connect to it to some sort of agreement of the eu, no—deal is back on the table. some people talk about an extension, there...
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under president barack obama, current president and ceo of the natural resources defense council, ginameaning of what was done today. how important is it, what the president announced? >> well, chris, it's pretty important, because nepa has been a law that's been around for 50 years. it's all day designed to make sure we understand the implications of being projects that the federal government is involved in and that we do the best to minimize the pollution associated with that. and that we give people a voice. people understand what's happening in the communities, what threats they're going to be exposed to. they get to participate in the process. what this is all about is excluding more projects from that process, minimizing the ability for people to understand what's going on and being able to comment and get engaged, and really it's all about making sure that you have to have blinders on and only look at the immediate environmental impacts, say, a highway construction project, not look at that pesky air pollution that it's going to cause for the communities that are impacted. don't
under president barack obama, current president and ceo of the natural resources defense council, ginameaning of what was done today. how important is it, what the president announced? >> well, chris, it's pretty important, because nepa has been a law that's been around for 50 years. it's all day designed to make sure we understand the implications of being projects that the federal government is involved in and that we do the best to minimize the pollution associated with that. and that...
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>> hi, my name is gina, and i'm with the doctor's office. >> reporter: at insys therapeutics, patty nixonwas part of the job. >> we were instructed to say that we were calling from the physician's office that was treating that particular patient. >> even though you knew you were calling from the pharmaceutical company? >> correct. i was in a very small office in chandler, arizona, and i would call alaska and say i was from alaska. sometimes i was from hawaii, i was from wherever the patient was from and wherever the doctor was located. >> reporter: her role, she says, getting insurance companies to sign off on payments for subsys prescriptions. one part of a years-long scheme that cheated millions of dollars from insurers, including medicare. the lies all based on a script, patty says, that insys executives had instructed her to follow, what they called the l.iesp >> you know, when the insurance company would ask the question, "does the patient have cancer with breakthrough cancer pain?" and when we would respond, we would say, "yes,ing th we breaatkthroureghre pai tn" so it -- eliminatin
>> hi, my name is gina, and i'm with the doctor's office. >> reporter: at insys therapeutics, patty nixonwas part of the job. >> we were instructed to say that we were calling from the physician's office that was treating that particular patient. >> even though you knew you were calling from the pharmaceutical company? >> correct. i was in a very small office in chandler, arizona, and i would call alaska and say i was from alaska. sometimes i was from hawaii, i was...
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our car tester gina is convinced it will beat all comers in a straight sanscrit. this pope washing is all the idea of a posh. just want the seeds. of the old 911 washes on the other side you might think about it if you need 550 horsepower and a lot of all ranks of holes but the good thing is everyone can decide. if you're going to thrash around high powered s.u.v.s you need to come to a place like buy your stock on denmark's west coast yes the danes let you drive here of course the beaches are more crowded in summer have to beaches here in the municipality there's a couple of beaches further up north and on the islands of by me and faith and the reason we choose to do it is because we don't want to have big parking spaces in the nature of natural landscape behind the jews so we prefer to have for good cause to drive on to the beach because then we don't have to have these big parking spaces in the landscape and we complete the landscape as it is naturally intended and the 2nd advantage is that elderly people handicapped people people with special needs they can ge
our car tester gina is convinced it will beat all comers in a straight sanscrit. this pope washing is all the idea of a posh. just want the seeds. of the old 911 washes on the other side you might think about it if you need 550 horsepower and a lot of all ranks of holes but the good thing is everyone can decide. if you're going to thrash around high powered s.u.v.s you need to come to a place like buy your stock on denmark's west coast yes the danes let you drive here of course the beaches are...
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. >> reporter: now, michelle knight, amanda berry, and gina dejesus are sharing their stories of hope, bravery, and resilience. how were you able to withstand that kind of abuse? >> it was difficult. i had to go blank. any time he was doing anything to me, i had to put myself in a different place. >> reporter: their kidnapper and abuser, ariel castro, locking and chaining the women into his cleveland home. >> there was so many just, like, tiny rules that we had to live by. >> we got a little sliver of soap about like that thick, just to wash our bodies with. >> we had to put the pan in the center, on the stove. >> it couldn't be a little to the left, a little to the right. >> reporter: then, after nearly 4,000 days, the miraculous escape. a neighbor hearing amanda's cries for help, helps kick open a door so she could scramble out to call 911. >> help me. i'm amanda berry. i've been kidnapped, and i've been missing for ten years, and i'm -- i'm here. i'm free now. >> reporter: slowly but surely, each one of the women building a new life for herself. >> our foundation's name is the clev
. >> reporter: now, michelle knight, amanda berry, and gina dejesus are sharing their stories of hope, bravery, and resilience. how were you able to withstand that kind of abuse? >> it was difficult. i had to go blank. any time he was doing anything to me, i had to put myself in a different place. >> reporter: their kidnapper and abuser, ariel castro, locking and chaining the women into his cleveland home. >> there was so many just, like, tiny rules that we had to live...
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the joint chiefs of staff are expected to be on that briefing along with mike pompeo, mark esper, gina haspel are all expected to come to the hill tomorrow. if you have questions this morning about war powers, now is a good time to call in. this is linda, out of ohio, on the republican line. good morning. caller: sarah, on confused on a few things -- i'm confused on a few things. you definitely have to have congress if you're going to war, the american people have the right to know that. but when you have to do a strike because somebody's going to take a bunch of americans out, why can't the president have the right to do that? he doesn't have time to ask congress. can you explain that to me? you're doing a very good job of what you're explaining. guest: excellent. that's actually covered in the war powers resolution, giving the president 48 hours which can be long or short depending upon what exactly is going on, but it gives the president 48 hours to send notification to congress. he is supposed to consult prior, to give advanced warning, but with the law wants is within 48 hours to
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immediately after the scandal broke weinstein's wife to gina chapman announced she was leaving him. the criminal trial against wants thing is biased on 2 cases of sexual assault and right i think from 20062013 prosecutors will call on several other excuses to establish a pattern of predatory sexual behavior. and for more on harvey weinstein's trial i'm joined tonight by did you correspondent. is outside the new york supreme court where the trial is taking place good evening to you pablo we know that there are new charges tonight against weinstein in los angeles i want to talk about those in just a 2nd but 1st this trial 80 women have accused harvey weinstein of sexual harassment but this trial in new york is only about 2 cases why is that. that's right brant very large number of women have accused harvey weinstein of some very serious crimes destroyed of course is whittled down to 2 women one of the identities of those women remains on known on the charges that are brought against harvey weinstein are very serious indeed by these 2 women here in new york the accusations took place h
immediately after the scandal broke weinstein's wife to gina chapman announced she was leaving him. the criminal trial against wants thing is biased on 2 cases of sexual assault and right i think from 20062013 prosecutors will call on several other excuses to establish a pattern of predatory sexual behavior. and for more on harvey weinstein's trial i'm joined tonight by did you correspondent. is outside the new york supreme court where the trial is taking place good evening to you pablo we know...
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. >> reporter: gina rodriguez says four other parents did the same. in a statement, the diocese says the health and safety of parents, children, and parishioners are its top priority. the diocese said it established a task force of medical and technology experts to study the parents' concerns and will hold a community meeting next week to release the results. but parents feel the results will undoubtedly favor the diocese and nothing will change. >> i don't understand why the diocese would put profits over the safety of our children. >> reporter: a battle brewing over the church tower at st. christopher. damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> new at 11:00 tonight, a bay area high school student is facing serious charges after a brazen beating on campus. the victim, another student but a parent and a mother of three. maria guadalupe jimenez held a news conference to talk about the assault at james logan high school in union city earlier this month. she and her husband came to school to report that her daughter was being bullied. she says she was attac
. >> reporter: gina rodriguez says four other parents did the same. in a statement, the diocese says the health and safety of parents, children, and parishioners are its top priority. the diocese said it established a task force of medical and technology experts to study the parents' concerns and will hold a community meeting next week to release the results. but parents feel the results will undoubtedly favor the diocese and nothing will change. >> i don't understand why the...
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immediately after the scandal broke weinstein's wife to a gina chapman announced she was leaving him. the criminal trial against want stain is based on 2 cases of sexual assault and right i think from 20062013 prosecutors will call on several other accusers to establish a pattern of predatory sexual behavior. and for more on harvey weinstein's trial i am joined now by dave you correspondent paula foley l.e.o.'s who is outside of the supreme court in new york pablo welcome to you we know that around 80 women have accused harvey weinstein of sexual harassment sexual misconduct assaults but this trial is about only 2 of those cases how come. that's right sara 2 women are involved in this trial they have made serious allegations against harvey weinstein boots because they took place here in new york among the charges and allegations of against harvey weinstein are 2 kinds of predatory sexual assault one kind of criminal sexual act and 2 kinds of rape very very serious charges harvey weinstein who arrived here at the courthouse earlier with the help of a walking frame that was also very co
immediately after the scandal broke weinstein's wife to a gina chapman announced she was leaving him. the criminal trial against want stain is based on 2 cases of sexual assault and right i think from 20062013 prosecutors will call on several other accusers to establish a pattern of predatory sexual behavior. and for more on harvey weinstein's trial i am joined now by dave you correspondent paula foley l.e.o.'s who is outside of the supreme court in new york pablo welcome to you we know that...
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it's about a story about a woman named gina. middle-class, went to college, got married. had two boys. worked. she now finds herself, her husband is a roofer. his knees are starting to help trouble with his back. she's worked for several years now at walmart. i asked gina after telling about her life story, how careful she's been, she thinks she's still middle-class. she said, i don't think there is 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. it's also a story about kai. kai is headed off to college with a plan. not just a dream, he will grow into computers. he has a wealth mapped out idea for how to do that. but he's tangled up with a for-profit college and a 27 year old, she has $100,000 in student loan debt. she's working as a waitress. it's about another man, michael in, he worked hard all his life. he lost his house first and then his dog. it broke my heart. the people in this book are the ones who try to make real these policies we make in washington. these big decisions we make about the direc
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in-state high school grads and as her fellow governors and other states was similar plans reckon our gov gina rimando figures we live in a world now where almost every good job requires something past high school whether it's a green credentials or an apprenticeship hillary a minute ago you called case through 14 the new k. through 12 is somebody who just has a high school diploma now ily quipped well guess what our economy requires and if you look at the jobs that actually guarantee over $100000.00 in 2 years on those jobs are actually an executive pastry chef i could never do that pastries but i'm an executive pay success chef but also radiologists are many jobs that are $100000.00 in 2 years for a tree. community colleges and a lot of those are related to anything to do with anything in engineering 4 year degrees also anything to do with engineering with a petroleum engineering job computer science engineering job almost anything in engineering as guaranteed a job for life so those kind of qualifications are required and there's still a lot of employment opportunity for those that graduate
in-state high school grads and as her fellow governors and other states was similar plans reckon our gov gina rimando figures we live in a world now where almost every good job requires something past high school whether it's a green credentials or an apprenticeship hillary a minute ago you called case through 14 the new k. through 12 is somebody who just has a high school diploma now ily quipped well guess what our economy requires and if you look at the jobs that actually guarantee over...
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gina haspel, the head of the cia is a career cia officer, they felt very strongly about not only thearity of intelligence, the clarity of soleimani's intent, but again this isn't an individual that popped up. there's a long, long painful history there, and for me the timing from everything i've seen was operational. normally soleimani kind of hides amongst a a crowd where you see him with his militias and i think the would of been a legitimate kind of the case for escalation and questioning of the president's authority have taken this shot in tehran are in iran, but instead again he was in baghdad operational planning and that's what drove this action. >> host: steve in maryland, republican line. >> caller: it's an honor, congressman. i retired from the army in 2000, and i of course thank you for your service. the way i'm approaching the killing of soleimani is through the geneva convention, which is based on international law. and international law defines an armed conflict and war. and i think we are in denial to say that there is not an armed conflict between us and iran. they kil
gina haspel, the head of the cia is a career cia officer, they felt very strongly about not only thearity of intelligence, the clarity of soleimani's intent, but again this isn't an individual that popped up. there's a long, long painful history there, and for me the timing from everything i've seen was operational. normally soleimani kind of hides amongst a a crowd where you see him with his militias and i think the would of been a legitimate kind of the case for escalation and questioning of...
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recording a hoax and threatening to take his accusers to court for slander he added if deputy mad gina had this audio why didn't he make it public 2 weeks ago after the election as a director of the national assembly he didn't because he did. didn't have what is a vulgar montage we asked mccain not the very same question and he responded that it was because of fears for his and other deputies safety now that they've gone public he says that if anything happens to them they will hold president nicolas maduro personally responsible the white house has accused than israel and government of using bribery tactics to oust what it regards as the legitimate opposition leadership and slap sanctions on deputy no idea that according to the voice transcript the so-called turncoat deputies met with president mahmoud a personality the night before the bribe offer was made to calculate how many votes were needed. none of this is admissible in a court of law but then it's the court of public opinion that the opposition is trying to win over. you see in human al-jazeera. at least 6 people have been kil
recording a hoax and threatening to take his accusers to court for slander he added if deputy mad gina had this audio why didn't he make it public 2 weeks ago after the election as a director of the national assembly he didn't because he did. didn't have what is a vulgar montage we asked mccain not the very same question and he responded that it was because of fears for his and other deputies safety now that they've gone public he says that if anything happens to them they will hold president...
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. >> brennan: you have spoken to cia director gina haskell. >> yes. >> this appears according to esper'sescription also her assessment. >>ther esper has represented that the cia director supported or didn't support a strike of soleimani. the job of the cia director is to say, this is what our intelligence shows. ncalts telus wl b thegentliel repeercussions if you take soleimani out. that is the principle role. it is the president's call whether that justifies taking a strike, but that should be done in consultation with congress and approved by congress and neither of those things happened here. >> brennan: should other irgc leaders be targeted? >> i think that we have escalated enough. >> brennan: even though iran says it is standing down and the president used that phrase? >> well, i think what we are likely to see at least in the near term is the end of iran's overt attacks like the missile attack on our bases. i don't think that we coconclude at all we have seen an end theu, shia and the risk to our military and 57 civilians is greater now because of this administration's actions, ir
. >> brennan: you have spoken to cia director gina haskell. >> yes. >> this appears according to esper'sescription also her assessment. >>ther esper has represented that the cia director supported or didn't support a strike of soleimani. the job of the cia director is to say, this is what our intelligence shows. ncalts telus wl b thegentliel repeercussions if you take soleimani out. that is the principle role. it is the president's call whether that justifies taking a...