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how does greenwich, connecticut vote? they vote democratic. greenwich, connecticut, has been going democratic, moving towards the democratic party where the first president bush's father and the second president bush as grandfather was first selectman of greenwich for 20 years, rich man living in the community full of rich people, that has been moving towards the democratic party. if you go to the upper east side of manhattan, the rich areas, the late david koch lived, you go to aspen, go to palm beach county, very richest parts of america, bel air where president reagan lived in retirement went democratic. i think what happens is americans, as i put it more often, are split in politics along cultural and economic lines. you see split on economic lines, like rich people voting against, voting for candidates for lower taxes. you see that less today than you did in the future. a better indicator is what is your position on abortion rights? do you believe roe v wade was correctly decided, and expansion of view of abortion rights should take place
how does greenwich, connecticut vote? they vote democratic. greenwich, connecticut, has been going democratic, moving towards the democratic party where the first president bush's father and the second president bush as grandfather was first selectman of greenwich for 20 years, rich man living in the community full of rich people, that has been moving towards the democratic party. if you go to the upper east side of manhattan, the rich areas, the late david koch lived, you go to aspen, go to...
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man down at his headquarters in greenwich.ow one term in congress, having served as selectman in greenwich and also the state legislature, now moving up to the senate. quite a fast --. [typing] >> i don't know. it is totally incredible to me. what happened. >> there is only one district missing. >> a lot of it is the lack of understanding in the united states economy and the people that have suffered the most. >> about 70,000 ahead. for weichert. that's the way it looks like it's going to end up, 75,000 to 80,000. >> i'm all right. >> hanging in there. keep it up in your chest. don't let it get down into your gut. [cheers and applause] >> i will be persistent in my demands, but very patient with the fragile democratic process. [applause] ♪ [laughter] >> it is not all or nothing. there are a lot of things to do. ♪ >> you never when the first time. no worries. ok? let me see you smile. well, we have done a lot. >> the best man. [laughter] >> that's all right. look, i want to stay in touch with you guys. >> i hope so. you belong
man down at his headquarters in greenwich.ow one term in congress, having served as selectman in greenwich and also the state legislature, now moving up to the senate. quite a fast --. [typing] >> i don't know. it is totally incredible to me. what happened. >> there is only one district missing. >> a lot of it is the lack of understanding in the united states economy and the people that have suffered the most. >> about 70,000 ahead. for weichert. that's the way it looks...
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he's a media reporter for the hill and our radio host in new york and greenwich we have tom perelli he is an america's voice news contributor as well as executive advisor to cloud hub and in paris we cross to. he is a social media expert as well as teacher at science po parry all right gentlemen cross rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate joe i said in my introduction here that one news narrative must prevail and all others vanquished and i'm like you i watch media all day long all kinds of it ok and there is something. different now than it was a few years ago where you don't just have different opinions of a different opinion you're not only wrong but you're morally wrong you're you don't have moral standing for your position in public life that is a very dangerous place to be joe. think about where that declaration is coming from it's coming from air quote anchors who are supposed to be objective be seeking truth supposed be asking questions and listening and challenging when necessary not to go into interviews where they have a pre disp
he's a media reporter for the hill and our radio host in new york and greenwich we have tom perelli he is an america's voice news contributor as well as executive advisor to cloud hub and in paris we cross to. he is a social media expert as well as teacher at science po parry all right gentlemen cross rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate joe i said in my introduction here that one news narrative must prevail and all others vanquished and i'm like...
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and you can watch that interview in full right here on the news on tuesday the time will be 1045 greenwich standard time that is 1245 central european time. all right next we want to take a look at the protests that are taking place around the world from lebanon to chile they are half a world away but demonstrators are album the streets were very very similar reasons 1st tonight's in lebannon where the prime minister has told people that a new package of reforms is on the way to ease the nation's economic crisis the move follows 5 days of protests against new taxes and corruption and it is the biggest wave of dissent that lebanon has seen in years. monday marks the 5th day of demonstrations in beirut and as night begins no when does insight. in the morning of lebanon's government hurt league read a package of sweeping reforms trying to calm the tensions and promising to end banking secrecy from politicians and cut ministers salaries in half. well isn't that you have to know your voices being heard and definitely elections are something that you want in order to make sure that your voice is
and you can watch that interview in full right here on the news on tuesday the time will be 1045 greenwich standard time that is 1245 central european time. all right next we want to take a look at the protests that are taking place around the world from lebanon to chile they are half a world away but demonstrators are album the streets were very very similar reasons 1st tonight's in lebannon where the prime minister has told people that a new package of reforms is on the way to ease the...
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a buddy of my chicago to greenwich 5 million bucks in the account wanted a $2 million mortgage in greenwich thp. think about that that's money shutting down. we are not that. >> tony explain to us here we have the s&p 500 at same spot as a yeerg year ago the 10-year treasury at 3% now it's cut in half here. why are stocks at the same spot as they were a year ago if the rates being lower are better for the economy for the consumer for access to capital. >> you've had a multiple contraction -- our argument as you know is 2950 for year next year np i'm focused on 3350 i have a high conviction level we are going there because of the drop remember last year, dan, everything in the summertime, markets making new highs even though the fed is raising rates, earnings are ripping. we had the tax cut tailwind. everything is all good earnings per share up 20%. that was the time to be nervous. not when expectations are we have negative earnings this quarter which i doubt. you have negative earnings, the tariff headwinds which can karen has done a great job of talking about. you have the other economic h
a buddy of my chicago to greenwich 5 million bucks in the account wanted a $2 million mortgage in greenwich thp. think about that that's money shutting down. we are not that. >> tony explain to us here we have the s&p 500 at same spot as a yeerg year ago the 10-year treasury at 3% now it's cut in half here. why are stocks at the same spot as they were a year ago if the rates being lower are better for the economy for the consumer for access to capital. >> you've had a multiple...
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guest joe concha in new jersey he's a media reporter for the hill and our radio host in new york in greenwich we have tom perelli he is an america's voice news contributor as well as executive.
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flipping economy the repo market should jive economy because i've got to make a payment on my yacht in greenwich because i'm an ex long term capital management fraudster living in a saloon and i need to quit. they that market is doing great but that's the real economy that's a market driven by. potentates and charlatans and neo feudal meisters sitting on their throne easy credit spigots that's not real but the repo market signaled something is going on at the very very top those guys own yachts the people not lending to each other weren't even able to borrow for 10 percent overnight they've been motwani however an investor with iron gate development a washington d.c. area expects to flip about 15 homes this year he says it's always smarter to use a mortgage because you get leverage you can do many more deals wright said might want also the banks have become a little bit more easy and lending on this flip business they used to be a lot tougher so the dumb money is pouring in the money is there for the dumb money it's easy for them to borrow 1 it's easy for them to flip this also happened in 2006
flipping economy the repo market should jive economy because i've got to make a payment on my yacht in greenwich because i'm an ex long term capital management fraudster living in a saloon and i need to quit. they that market is doing great but that's the real economy that's a market driven by. potentates and charlatans and neo feudal meisters sitting on their throne easy credit spigots that's not real but the repo market signaled something is going on at the very very top those guys own yachts...
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guest joe concha in new jersey he's a media reporter for the hill and our radio host in new york and greenwich we have tom perelli he is an america's voice news contributor as well as executive advisor to cloud hub and in paris we cross to. he is a social media expert as well as teacher at science perry all right gentlemen cross rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate joe i said in my introduction here that one news narrative must prevail and all others vanquished and i'm like you i watch media all day long all kinds of it ok and there is something. different now than it was a few years ago where you don't just have different opinions if you have a different opinion you're not only wrong but you're morally wrong you're you don't have moral standing for your position in public life that is a very dangerous place to be joe. think about where that declaration is coming from it's coming from air quote anchors who are supposed to be objective.
guest joe concha in new jersey he's a media reporter for the hill and our radio host in new york and greenwich we have tom perelli he is an america's voice news contributor as well as executive advisor to cloud hub and in paris we cross to. he is a social media expert as well as teacher at science perry all right gentlemen cross rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate joe i said in my introduction here that one news narrative must prevail and all...
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island that in my kitchen table here in greenwich he would say the beginning the middle and the end the more i learned to admire my dad's courage and resilience. when scranton fell on hard times the early fifties. if you listen to barack obama he always says scrappy joe biden from scranton people resented that because i represented them over 40 years. [laughter] i was in a parade in a little town where my son passed away one of my favorite parades the kids would go to. i am walking down the parade route and three guys looking like you i played ball with in school somewhat about scranton i thought you were from delaware. [laughter] that my dad if you listen to barack you think out of climbed out of a coal mine in a lunch bucket. [laughter] there wasn't a lot of work out here in the early fifties i remember him taking the longest walk that he had to make that's to your child's bedroom to tell them you cannot play in little league anymore because dad doesn't have a job. dad has to move i remember dad doing that a matter of fact going back to my ancestral home and it just brings back memori
island that in my kitchen table here in greenwich he would say the beginning the middle and the end the more i learned to admire my dad's courage and resilience. when scranton fell on hard times the early fifties. if you listen to barack obama he always says scrappy joe biden from scranton people resented that because i represented them over 40 years. [laughter] i was in a parade in a little town where my son passed away one of my favorite parades the kids would go to. i am walking down the...
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the cease-fire will take effect at 2400 greenwich mean time, january 27th, 1973. within 60 days, all american forces will be withdrawn from south vietnam. >> copy. >> it's over now. we're going to be reunited again. president nixon said we got out of it with honor, and i'm happy with that. >> i'll tell you, we accomplished something. we've got peace. absolutely. >> seven men went on trial today charged with the break-in and burglary of democratic national headquarters in the watergate building last june. >> far more is involved here than the guilt or innocence of the seven defendants. if they are guilty, why did they do it? then who put them up to it? >> good evening. the jury in the watergate case reached a quick verdict late today. guilty on all counts. in the break-in and bugging of democratic national committee headquarters. >> this was supposed to be the finale for the seven watergate defendants. the day of sentencing. but instead the case broke wide open again. >> james w. mccord, the one-time security director for the nixon re-election campaign, one of the
the cease-fire will take effect at 2400 greenwich mean time, january 27th, 1973. within 60 days, all american forces will be withdrawn from south vietnam. >> copy. >> it's over now. we're going to be reunited again. president nixon said we got out of it with honor, and i'm happy with that. >> i'll tell you, we accomplished something. we've got peace. absolutely. >> seven men went on trial today charged with the break-in and burglary of democratic national headquarters in...
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greenwich village was actually a separate village. manhattan was just that little tip. we don't have substantial proof of it. this high-resolution map shows the location of the hell -- hill. that was used by alexander hamilton and his artillery. was he at the battle of white plains? probably not. thanks to the scholarship of a friend of mine who is also speaking today at another location, he is a scholar of alexander hamilton and has written not one but two books on hamilton. what he has been able to demonstrate with primary source evidence is that 9/10 of the artillery were not at the battle of white plains. there is a nine out of 10 chance that he was not there. neither his commander nor george washington mention so there is a nine out of ten chance that hamilton was not there and furthermore neither his commander nor george washington had mentioned hamilton orders union by name, okay. now this we do know for sure, hamilton first full fledged combat, he is not shooting the two ships in the river and exposing your ham, this is for combat and as the grandson of an until
greenwich village was actually a separate village. manhattan was just that little tip. we don't have substantial proof of it. this high-resolution map shows the location of the hell -- hill. that was used by alexander hamilton and his artillery. was he at the battle of white plains? probably not. thanks to the scholarship of a friend of mine who is also speaking today at another location, he is a scholar of alexander hamilton and has written not one but two books on hamilton. what he has been...
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choose to buy a model 3 or not and this electrified semi-truck is the only one on the market >> being greenwich. pepsi has started -- they can budget this and very easily rationalize this purchase. this is good business because it's green and i believe in green. >> that's a great point. we can all go through this desk and see how many other competitors there are in the car business but you can do it in this business for them to start getting these orders with zero competition, if they can start building some sort of a tail wind in that segment of the economy that starts to change the narrative >> it will come. how much of all of this is priced in when maybe it should be at 22 >> it's different, though with this there's contracts. >> sure. >> competition will come they won't be the only person with the electric truck. >> but if they are first there, there's a different -- you have to go out and shake hands with fortune 500 companies. a lot different than earning the trust of the person that's just strolling by trying to buy a car because he's 50 or 40 or for his daughter her first car >> coming
choose to buy a model 3 or not and this electrified semi-truck is the only one on the market >> being greenwich. pepsi has started -- they can budget this and very easily rationalize this purchase. this is good business because it's green and i believe in green. >> that's a great point. we can all go through this desk and see how many other competitors there are in the car business but you can do it in this business for them to start getting these orders with zero competition, if...
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. >> an elegant townhouse in new york's greenwich village was destroyed by a series of dynamite explosionshorities first assumed an accidental detonation in a gas line had been responsible, except that the blast had been too powerful, destroying the $100,000 house and badly damaging the two neighboring homes, one belonging to actor dustin hoffman. and as firemen picked their way through the rubble, they found a basement workshop with sticks of dynamite and the materials needed to make bombs. three bodies were found in the rubble. >> the new york cell of the weather underground was beginning to build bombs that were to be placed that night at an officers' dance at ft. dix, new jersey. however, something went badly, and three ended up dead. >> the daughter of the building's owner and another girl fled right after the blast. >> i just went into survival mode, both to get out of the house and then to get away from the police. at that point, i was a combatant. >> the student protesters of the '60s have turned into more serious revolutionaries using far more lethal weapons. >> the '60s, we were
. >> an elegant townhouse in new york's greenwich village was destroyed by a series of dynamite explosionshorities first assumed an accidental detonation in a gas line had been responsible, except that the blast had been too powerful, destroying the $100,000 house and badly damaging the two neighboring homes, one belonging to actor dustin hoffman. and as firemen picked their way through the rubble, they found a basement workshop with sticks of dynamite and the materials needed to make...
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up a short flight of stairs to your child's bedroom and tell them, honey, you can't play in the greenwichtle league any more or go back to school because dad doesn't have a job. dad has to move. everything is going to change. and i remember dad doing that. matter of fact, i went back to my ancestral home up there, the woman who owns it is a lovely, lovely person and a friend and still the person who bought it from my grand pop when they died. and it just brings back memories. he came up and said we have to move, honey. but i'm going to come. it is only 157 miles away. because he had been -- -- raised in wilmingtoning 150 miles and i'll be home every weekend and that seems like to the moon, 157 miles and he did. and when i got older i realize how much it must have affected his pride and my grandpa finnegan who had four sons and say can i leave jean and the kids here with you? i promise i'll pay you back. i'll be back. i promise. can you do it? wasn't a second thought for my grand-pop but it takes pride for a man or woman to say can you take care of things. can you do something for me? and
up a short flight of stairs to your child's bedroom and tell them, honey, you can't play in the greenwichtle league any more or go back to school because dad doesn't have a job. dad has to move. everything is going to change. and i remember dad doing that. matter of fact, i went back to my ancestral home up there, the woman who owns it is a lovely, lovely person and a friend and still the person who bought it from my grand pop when they died. and it just brings back memories. he came up and...
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be the 31 0ctober deadline, will be to spot the micro discussed by ambassadors of the eu at 9am greenwicham our time. they will be discussing a draft text of a decision to extend the article 50 period until 31 january. meanwhile, the government says it will press on with efforts for a general election, but hasn't ruled out working with the opposition parties to try to get one if that all fails. it follows an attempt by the liberal democrats and the scottish national party to get a election on 9 december. here's our political correspondent tom barton. what jessica parker. the government suggest 12 december, the smp and lib dems are suggesting nine december for some there are couple things you need to discuss. they don't want to be seen dancing to borisjohnson's tune on this one, but there is also a crucial plane between their plane and the government's plan. the government's plan centres on looking at the withdrawal bill, scrutinising and trying to get it through parliament before that snapple. the snp and lib dems say they are not interested in passing the withdrawal agreement bill, they
be the 31 0ctober deadline, will be to spot the micro discussed by ambassadors of the eu at 9am greenwicham our time. they will be discussing a draft text of a decision to extend the article 50 period until 31 january. meanwhile, the government says it will press on with efforts for a general election, but hasn't ruled out working with the opposition parties to try to get one if that all fails. it follows an attempt by the liberal democrats and the scottish national party to get a election on 9...
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spoke about his experiences in world war ii and spoke about the close affinity that developed in greenwich village. we become links in a service chain when we're part of national service. it's good for people who engage in national service, it benefits the helper, as well as the help. i think national service helps shape human souls. it can help touch the human heart. i think it can advance human flourishing. the premises here, i think this is a premises that's based on d data, there is a loss of community today, you have the iphone generation, a lot has been written about that. this report makes reference to the latest findings of neuroscience, which is we're hard wired to be less in community, empathize with one another. so i think a national service alliance with an throw apology, how we are and thrive, it provides skills, furnishes educational opportunities. higher life satisfaction, better self-es ste self-esteem, lower rates of drug abuse and school truancy. and instills an ethic of responsibility and gratitude. i think in national life and individual lives gratitude is one of the mo
spoke about his experiences in world war ii and spoke about the close affinity that developed in greenwich village. we become links in a service chain when we're part of national service. it's good for people who engage in national service, it benefits the helper, as well as the help. i think national service helps shape human souls. it can help touch the human heart. i think it can advance human flourishing. the premises here, i think this is a premises that's based on d data, there is a loss...
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light laughter ] and then we arrive in manhattan through the midtown tunnel and i'm headed down to greenwichnow, you get off the midtown tunnel there and it's, you know, sort of -- it looks like, you know, city infrastructure it's not like you're looking at beautiful architecture and i'm just staring out the window and thinking and i'm looking and i'm just so compelled by it. and i realized it's the citizenry. you know, you've got people who are coming from all over the world to this city some are first generation. some are seventh generation. but they are all coming here or their ancestors were coming to this city to make a life together and this experiment and that's what makes it the greatest -- to me, the greatest city on earth. i mean, it's just to me. >> jimmy: beautiful experiment >> it is an amazing experiment of people coming together from all walks of life and making it work together, which is what they do here and it really is a great experience really >> jimmy: i love that. that's a great answer. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: it is the people >> and you know, listen, going away
light laughter ] and then we arrive in manhattan through the midtown tunnel and i'm headed down to greenwichnow, you get off the midtown tunnel there and it's, you know, sort of -- it looks like, you know, city infrastructure it's not like you're looking at beautiful architecture and i'm just staring out the window and thinking and i'm looking and i'm just so compelled by it. and i realized it's the citizenry. you know, you've got people who are coming from all over the world to this city some...
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that developed between the hawaiian beachcomber and the cowboy and the college campus students in greenwichvillage. s in aense we become link golden chain when we are part of national service. it is good for people who engage in national service, it benefits the helper as well as the helped. national service helps shape human souls. i think you can touch the human hear and advance human flourishing. -- human flourishing. this is based on data. there is a feeling of a loss of connection, loss of communication in america. you have the iphone generation. reports to makes neuroscience that we are hardwired to be in community, to cooperate, to empathize with one another. i think national service aligns with human anthropology, the way thrive.the way we it develops practical skills, for example educational opportunities. you go through the date of people engaged in national service they report higher life satisfaction, self-esteem, higher academic achievement, lower drug use, and school truancy. it is an ethic of responsibility and a sense of gratitude. i actually think that national lives and in
that developed between the hawaiian beachcomber and the cowboy and the college campus students in greenwichvillage. s in aense we become link golden chain when we are part of national service. it is good for people who engage in national service, it benefits the helper as well as the helped. national service helps shape human souls. i think you can touch the human hear and advance human flourishing. -- human flourishing. this is based on data. there is a feeling of a loss of connection, loss of...
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there are minor delays on thejubilee line westbound between stratford and north greenwich.ifts. onto the roads, the piccadilly underpass remains closed towards knightsbridge. that is because of gas works. in knightsbridge, brompton road is closed southbbound from brompton oratory for roadworks. whitehall is closed northbound from horse guards avenue to trafalgar square for gas works. and in lewishham, thurston road is closed because of water works. now the weather, with sara thornton. good morning to you. a much better day in prospect for us across london today. it's generally going to be pretty dry, something i've not said for a while. just a stray shower later on. and actually, although we start with some low cloud, we are going to see some brighter skies developing and some sunshine for the afternoon. they could just be a couple of showers to drift our way from the south as the afternoon wears on, but it is generally mostly dry, with a top temperature of 17 celsius. and largely dry into this evening in the first part of the night as well. but then we'll see a thickening
there are minor delays on thejubilee line westbound between stratford and north greenwich.ifts. onto the roads, the piccadilly underpass remains closed towards knightsbridge. that is because of gas works. in knightsbridge, brompton road is closed southbbound from brompton oratory for roadworks. whitehall is closed northbound from horse guards avenue to trafalgar square for gas works. and in lewishham, thurston road is closed because of water works. now the weather, with sara thornton. good...
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and finally in greenwich, lane two is closed on a206 woolwich road eastbound at the junction with blackwallem, probably the coldest morning we have seen probably the coldest morning we have seen for some of us over this autumn period. mist patches around as well but then we set for a lot of fine for today and the next couple of days as well. after that chilly start with temperatures at or slightly below freezing. we are really going to struggle today with the temperatures. a high of 11 aussies at the very best. as we get to the notes and a little bit of high cloud putting towards us right through the day and it should be right across us for a time. it means into tomorrow morning it isn't quite as chilly as this morning, but still ru rally we could as chilly as this morning, but still rurally we could see a touch of ground frost, three or four degrees here. and then another fine day, benefits of high pressure, are fairweather fran, just a little bit of budgeting around at times. temperatures 12—13 celsius, a mitch up temperatures 12—13 celsius, a mitch up on today. a fine saturday for you on
and finally in greenwich, lane two is closed on a206 woolwich road eastbound at the junction with blackwallem, probably the coldest morning we have seen probably the coldest morning we have seen for some of us over this autumn period. mist patches around as well but then we set for a lot of fine for today and the next couple of days as well. after that chilly start with temperatures at or slightly below freezing. we are really going to struggle today with the temperatures. a high of 11 aussies...
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five, six, ten years from now going to have to fight that war and they're not going to come from greenwich you and amy klobuchar were just referencing, and it's got to be addressed. >> that is the fear that americans will have to go back in. mike, thank you. claire, thank you as well. that does it for us this morning on "morning joe." we'll see you right back here tomorrow morning. for now, stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage. hey, steph. >> hey, there. thanks, willie. i am stephanie ruhle. it is wednesday, october 16th, and there is a lot going on. moments from now, the impeachment inquiry resumes. it is the third straight day a former trump official will testify on the hill, just hours after speaker nancy pelosi says there will not be a full house vote just yet. all of this is happening as the secretary of defense, rudy giuliani, and vice president mike pence all reject congressional demands. >>> and speaking of the vice president, pence was scheduled to lead a delegation to turkey to discuss a cease-fire in syria, but conflicting reports this morning on whether turkish president erdog
five, six, ten years from now going to have to fight that war and they're not going to come from greenwich you and amy klobuchar were just referencing, and it's got to be addressed. >> that is the fear that americans will have to go back in. mike, thank you. claire, thank you as well. that does it for us this morning on "morning joe." we'll see you right back here tomorrow morning. for now, stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage. hey, steph. >> hey, there. thanks, willie. i...
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it can't look like a country club in greenwich and that's the opportunity coming up this week. >> aren't about seeing -- with republicans, they're with them on some fiscal issues, economic, long-term issues, but what about on the social issues? isn't that typically one of the things that gen z, millennials are turned off on? >> 100%. climate change actually is probably the biggest issue we see in polling, but, of course, there's a whole range of social issues that the republican party seems out of step. but you have people like bill welder coming who are more moderate. even joe walsh and mark sanford, mark sanford talking about balancing the budget and making sure we leave our grand kids with a legacy. even those messages which are conservative messages can be millennial messages, can be gen z messages because they're talking about long-term security which is not what we're getting out of washington right now. >> the forbes under 30 summit begins on sunday. good to see you >> good to be here. >>> what was an administrative review is now a criminal investigation. attorney general william
it can't look like a country club in greenwich and that's the opportunity coming up this week. >> aren't about seeing -- with republicans, they're with them on some fiscal issues, economic, long-term issues, but what about on the social issues? isn't that typically one of the things that gen z, millennials are turned off on? >> 100%. climate change actually is probably the biggest issue we see in polling, but, of course, there's a whole range of social issues that the republican...