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gregory: no -- andrew: no. diana: absolutely. gregory: yes. jonathan: that is it for us.k a this is bloomberg real yield -- this is bluebird real yield. you are watching bloomberg tv. bloomberg real yield. you are watching bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ >> good evening, good morning, and good 2020. this is always one of the high points of the year. we will take it for what it is -- a surveillance special, a look a year ahead to 2020. we are always looking for someone with experience, perspective, they have been right, they have been wrong. we can do no better than this most interesting 2019 then abby joseph cohen went. she is a senior strategist at goldman sachs. that barely
gregory: no -- andrew: no. diana: absolutely. gregory: yes. jonathan: that is it for us.k a this is bloomberg real yield -- this is bluebird real yield. you are watching bloomberg tv. bloomberg real yield. you are watching bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ >> good evening, good morning, and good 2020. this is always one of the high points of the year. we will take it for what it is -- a surveillance special, a look a year ahead to 2020. we are always looking for someone with experience, perspective,...
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joe: our thanks to gregory daco. hartford economics chief.sanctions. -- white house slapping we will have the latest from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ joe: the trump administration is imposing new sanctions on iran. stephen mnuchin announcing the move earlier today. >> today's sanctions are part of our commitment to stop the iranian regime's global terrorist activities. the president has been very clear -- we will continue to apply economic sanctions until iran stops its terrorist activities and commits that will never have clear weapons. -- nuclear weapons. joe: let's get insight from bill. he joins us from washington. significantxt how are these latest sanctions? bill: the imf already forecast iran's economy was going to shrink 9.5% this year. that was before this round of sanctions. it is a tightening of the screw. and therel exports, has been a serious clampdown on that since the middle of last year. about thewhen we talk retaliation, this is tit-for-tat. in response to iran's airstrikes, and that was to retaliate against the killing
joe: our thanks to gregory daco. hartford economics chief.sanctions. -- white house slapping we will have the latest from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ joe: the trump administration is imposing new sanctions on iran. stephen mnuchin announcing the move earlier today. >> today's sanctions are part of our commitment to stop the iranian regime's global terrorist activities. the president has been very clear -- we will continue to apply economic sanctions until iran stops its terrorist...
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matt: gregory and janet will stay with us.ot hsbcm and janet henry from will stay with us. be the year that european value stocks finally outperform? we will discuss that with a fascinating contrarian take. this is bloomberg. ♪ to bloomberg back markets, this is the european open. 12 minutes into the trading day. gains on the5% continent. the dax index, by the way, not opened at a record high but we are watching it closely. if i check out my hpci. record, we get to a need the closing record to be at 13,059.6. will the rotation into european value stocks continue into this year? our guest this morning, reg repaired and says after 13 years of underperformance, this which to growth stocks in the lecture half of 2019 could have a further run. janet henry from hsbc is with us. gregory, what is behind this? what do you see driving a continued gain for value stocks? gregory: i would paraphrase by saying -- the main theme is confirmation. while we believe the value rotation and cyclical could potentially have legs, we need confirmatio
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david gregory, and rachael bade, congressional reporter for "the washington post" and a cnn political analyst. ax, oftentimes you have ice water in your veins and can calmly look at things. but there were a lot of people alarmed by what professor dershowitz said on the senate floor because the argument is that a candidate who thinks that he or she, if they get elected, it's good for america. they can do anything to get elected. and that changes. that changes the country, the presidency. >> yeah, a lot of people were alarmed but there was one person a few miles down the road who was nodding his head as dershowitz said that. and that's the president of the united states because, in a sense, we know that's what he believes. he does not believe in rules or laws or norms or institutions. he believes he is the state. he has absolute power. he's said that. and that in effect is what this whole impeachment is about. what he did was way out of bounds in dealing with the ukrainians and then he basically said to congress, you have no right to provide the oversight that the constitution says you
david gregory, and rachael bade, congressional reporter for "the washington post" and a cnn political analyst. ax, oftentimes you have ice water in your veins and can calmly look at things. but there were a lot of people alarmed by what professor dershowitz said on the senate floor because the argument is that a candidate who thinks that he or she, if they get elected, it's good for america. they can do anything to get elected. and that changes. that changes the country, the...
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that is democratic representative gregory meeks of the state of new york.e sure to tune in tuesday for special coverage of president trump state of the union address at 9:00 eastern in new york. still ahead, the public option has become a policy haven for more moderate democrats. we asked lanhee chen of the hoover institution about his research, next. this is balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. health care help democrats win back the house majority and the issue has figured prominently in the presidential debates throughout the democratic primary. with moderates like joe biden and pete buttigieg offering a public option as a more incremental alternative to medicare for all pushed by more progressive candidates like bernie sanders. hoover institution fellow lanhee chen has studied the question and has big reservations about the public option. he comes to us from california. thank you for being here. tell us what your study showed. we thought this was a pretty benign altern
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joining us now, cnn white house correspondent kaitlan collins, david gregory, and joe lockhart. thank you all for being with us. i want to play a little more from this debate last night and specifically having to do with this tension between bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. because you saw them both take it head on. but then elizabeth warren tried to do something else with it as well. she didn't want to engage fully in the back and forth with sanders over what was said behind closed doors. but she tried to make it an argument about electability. listen. >> look at the men on this stage. collectively they have lost ten elections. the only people on this stage who have won every single election that they've been in are the women. amy and me. >> i have won every race, every place, every time. every single person that i have beaten, my republican opponents, have gotten out of politics for good. >> i don't know why i find that so funny that amy klobuchar said she didn't just one by drove them out of the business. david gregory, the dust has settled. who got the most out of last n
joining us now, cnn white house correspondent kaitlan collins, david gregory, and joe lockhart. thank you all for being with us. i want to play a little more from this debate last night and specifically having to do with this tension between bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. because you saw them both take it head on. but then elizabeth warren tried to do something else with it as well. she didn't want to engage fully in the back and forth with sanders over what was said behind closed doors....
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then with the new york democratic congress meant gregory meeks and stanford university last iranian studiesirector. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern on thursday morning. join the discussion.
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now it's crossland to gregory accompli editor of defense and foreign affairs website thanks for being with us here on r.t. international. great to be with you so do you think this looks like an unintended consequence of u.s. sanctions or is this a direct attempt to stifle the iranian media. well i don't think it would be an unintended consequence the reality is that the great proportion of the war between iran and the united states and iran and other countries is informational information dominance is the key to success now we haven't had any official confirmation that the u.s. treasury did in fact bring down the father's web site well though it's probable probably the case but the reality is that a number of iranian news outlets have been used obviously to further the iranian cause particularly also to communicate with their supporters in the middle east and elsewhere and prosecutor and he was was in fact during that the question is. how do you use your powers in the information dominance spectrum and the u.s. has immense powers in this regard because it does and can control a lot of
now it's crossland to gregory accompli editor of defense and foreign affairs website thanks for being with us here on r.t. international. great to be with you so do you think this looks like an unintended consequence of u.s. sanctions or is this a direct attempt to stifle the iranian media. well i don't think it would be an unintended consequence the reality is that the great proportion of the war between iran and the united states and iran and other countries is informational information...
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joining us now, kaitlan collins, cnn white house correspondent, david gregory, cnn political analyst, and joe holockhart, an former clinton white house secretary. i want to go with the very latest reporting on what you're hearing about what the white house thinks. where are the votes? mcconnell says he doesn't have them yet to block witnesses. does the white house and do republicans think that means not ever? >> well, the important part about mcconnell saying he doesn't have them yet, you saw senators coming out of the meeting say they feel good they're going to get them. and the white house is waiting to see what mcconnell is going to say because they are relying on him, and have ever since the bolton story broke on sunday night when they were so, essentially panicked over that story and how furious republican senators that they were hearing from over the manuscript of john bolton's that they were worried they could lose up to a dozen republican votes on witnesses so they feel a lot better now, dershowitz is gone, a lot of senate republicans liked him but they are still not in the cl
joining us now, kaitlan collins, cnn white house correspondent, david gregory, cnn political analyst, and joe holockhart, an former clinton white house secretary. i want to go with the very latest reporting on what you're hearing about what the white house thinks. where are the votes? mcconnell says he doesn't have them yet to block witnesses. does the white house and do republicans think that means not ever? >> well, the important part about mcconnell saying he doesn't have them yet, you...
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gregory glenn is standing back -- standing by.rt with the updated death toll. 212 people now losing their lives. the virus to has a survivability rate of 98%. where does this fit in terms of previous outbreaks we have seen, maybe from spanish flu all the way to 2003? >> it is quite concerning. hard toit is of the judge at this point what the mortality rate will look like. as we balance against the level of health care some patients receive, i would just say it is a very concerning outbreak. the patients who are affected are very sick. they are in the hospital. hospitals are overwhelmed. it is quite worrisome. paul: the world health organization making that emergency declaration earlier today. why did take so long to get to that point and what does it mean in practical terms? not a publicam health expert in terms of epidemiology. that this is a gigantic problem. i would point to the fact that it is flu season in the u.s., one of the worst in 10 decades. we saw some published data, there were 8000 deaths today and 40,000 hospitaliza
gregory glenn is standing back -- standing by.rt with the updated death toll. 212 people now losing their lives. the virus to has a survivability rate of 98%. where does this fit in terms of previous outbreaks we have seen, maybe from spanish flu all the way to 2003? >> it is quite concerning. hard toit is of the judge at this point what the mortality rate will look like. as we balance against the level of health care some patients receive, i would just say it is a very concerning...
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yun some are into the corner of the net for a 7th goal of the season and 10 minutes later michael gregory doubled child does need many to rahman's pass perfectly setting up the austrian to score in his 1st game for the royal blues. you're watching news coming up next to steve news africa with christine don't forget you can always check in with us on twitter followers added up in years ahead to our website for more news and headlines to speed up you dot com i'm told me all bloody thanks for watching. earth. home tunes of speech issues. home worth saving. again those are big changes and most start with small steps gloom dio's tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. to use the printer to tourists to strangers in shops and reforestation. crew to ensure.
yun some are into the corner of the net for a 7th goal of the season and 10 minutes later michael gregory doubled child does need many to rahman's pass perfectly setting up the austrian to score in his 1st game for the royal blues. you're watching news coming up next to steve news africa with christine don't forget you can always check in with us on twitter followers added up in years ahead to our website for more news and headlines to speed up you dot com i'm told me all bloody thanks for...
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past yon sauna into the corner of the net for a 7th goal of the season and 10 minutes later michel gregory age double child has made them benito rahman's past perfectly setting up the austrian to score his 1st inus 1st game for the royal. next the dublin years africa with christine wonder and don't forget you can always follow us on twitter at the news or head to our website for more news and headlines around the clock that's d.w. dot com i'm told me a lot of well and thank you for watching stay with me. every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee their home. the consequences of the disastrous our documentary series displaced depicts dramatic humanitarian crises from around the world. fuck it then we don't get them if i didn't go to university to kill people i think the impact of that. people feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will.
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the possible guests include 15 silicon valley leaders, among them larry ellison, sarah fryer, and gregory becker, the ceo of a silicon valley bank. this dinner is described as an opportunity to drum up support for the trump administration. this amid the ongoing conflict with iran. the policy breakfast gets going at 10:15 at stanford. reporting live, anser hassan, abc7 news. >> we have developing news in iran. protests are mounting as citizens flood the streets again amidday days of demonstrations. the military says it mistakenly shot down the ukrainian plane killing all 176 on board. president trump says qassem soleimani was planning imminent threats against u.s. embassies. mark esper says he did not see that. >> i didn't see one with regard to four embassies. what i'm saying is i share the president's view that probably my expectation was they were going to go after our embassies. >> 56% disapprove of president trump's handling of iran. >>> it's a big day in a california court for gig economy workers. assembly bill five treats freelancers as employees entitled to benefits. uber and the t
the possible guests include 15 silicon valley leaders, among them larry ellison, sarah fryer, and gregory becker, the ceo of a silicon valley bank. this dinner is described as an opportunity to drum up support for the trump administration. this amid the ongoing conflict with iran. the policy breakfast gets going at 10:15 at stanford. reporting live, anser hassan, abc7 news. >> we have developing news in iran. protests are mounting as citizens flood the streets again amidday days of...
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it's interesting it's about erdogan and xi jinping, david gregory.s a reminder to republican senators that there's more. that john bolton might have more, and they don't know. so if they cast a vote for no more witnesses, they don't know what's around the next corner. >> that's the crucial point. and that is the big deal here. the ground has shifted. you are talking about a crucial insider. the president's national security adviser. a conservative of longstanding in washington and administrative circles who is saying there is something fundamentally corrupt about the president's approach to foreign policy and the pursuit of his own interests over that of the country. this is a huge deal. it's frankly unseemly that all of this is getting ready to come out in a book when you have an impeachment hearing. the ground has shifted. has it shifted enough? and you heard see the republicans' lawyers, the president's lawyers saying, well, even if all this is true, it's still not impeachable. so there's a lot of ground to cover here as to whether we actually hea
it's interesting it's about erdogan and xi jinping, david gregory.s a reminder to republican senators that there's more. that john bolton might have more, and they don't know. so if they cast a vote for no more witnesses, they don't know what's around the next corner. >> that's the crucial point. and that is the big deal here. the ground has shifted. you are talking about a crucial insider. the president's national security adviser. a conservative of longstanding in washington and...
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david gregory is here. and cnn contributor frank bruney, columnist for "the new york times." hope it was a good one. now it's a very, very busy year. david gregory, just on how significant these numbers are for bernie sanders given how he started the quarter with a heart attack and people even supporters, some were saying, can he even continue his campaign. to have numbers like this, none of it from big-dollar donors. what does this tell us? >> i think also being overshadowed by elizabeth warren for a lot of that quarter. >> that's true. >> even though they are very much in the same progressive lane and you could argue that elizabeth warren has been a bigger target because she's more specific about the realities of her policy proposals. bernie sanders less so. but he's been durable as a kind of movement progressive candidate. to me, it reinforces how open the democratic race is as we're now actually getting closer to people voting and how scattered the initial contest could be. it could be a while before there's a nominee. >> yes, it could be a while before there's a nominee
david gregory is here. and cnn contributor frank bruney, columnist for "the new york times." hope it was a good one. now it's a very, very busy year. david gregory, just on how significant these numbers are for bernie sanders given how he started the quarter with a heart attack and people even supporters, some were saying, can he even continue his campaign. to have numbers like this, none of it from big-dollar donors. what does this tell us? >> i think also being overshadowed by...
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half time, but la rochelle changed the game in the second half and tries from geoffrey doumayrou and gregoryitt giving them a comfortable lead. sales task become a lot harder when valeri morozov was sent off making contact with an opponents head with his shoulder. the game finished 30—23 to la rochelle. elsewhere harlequins beat bath 25—19. time now for some of friday's other sports news and for the fourth time in five months, liverpool'sjurgen klopp has been named premier league manager of the month. his right back trent alexander arnold won the player of the month for december. rafa nadal has helped spain to the semi finals of the inaugural atp cup in sydney. having lost his singles match, nadal and his partner pablo carreno busta won their doubles rubber to set up a semi final against hosts australia. serbia play russia in the other semi. two—time london marathon winner wilson kipsang has been provisionally suspended for doping violations. he's been sanctioned for not informing testing authorities of his whereabouts and for tampering with samples. he denies any wrong—doing. gb boxing toda
half time, but la rochelle changed the game in the second half and tries from geoffrey doumayrou and gregoryitt giving them a comfortable lead. sales task become a lot harder when valeri morozov was sent off making contact with an opponents head with his shoulder. the game finished 30—23 to la rochelle. elsewhere harlequins beat bath 25—19. time now for some of friday's other sports news and for the fourth time in five months, liverpool'sjurgen klopp has been named premier league manager of...
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. >> afirma desde los 11 hasta los 13 aÑos de edad, fue presionado por el sacerdote gregory quien trabajabamanda civil contra la diÓcesis de san diego por el presunto encubrimiento de casos de abuso sexual contra menores. >> los cambiaban de una iglesia a otra iglesia especialmente los trasladaban y los cambiaban en iglesias donde habÍa un alto porcentaje de nuestra comunidad hispana. >> son 20 nuevas demandas donde seis diferentes sacerdotes son acusados, esto se debe a la ley a b, 218 que abre una ventana de 3 aÑos para revivir reclamos del pasado lo que permite llevar a la corte 125 casos adicionales en el estado de california. >> el resultado de la nueva ley, esto abriÓ la puerta para muchas, pero muchas vÍctimas que no tenÍan la oportunidad de establecer una demanda civil. >> en un comunicado la diÓcesis catÓlica de san diego dijo, el abuso sexual contra menores es malo, independientemente de dÓnde suceda, como resultado de varias reformas incluimos capacitaciÓn obligatoria, verificaciÓn de antecedentes y vigilancia para todos los trabajadores de la iglesia. >> el servicio de inmigraci
. >> afirma desde los 11 hasta los 13 aÑos de edad, fue presionado por el sacerdote gregory quien trabajabamanda civil contra la diÓcesis de san diego por el presunto encubrimiento de casos de abuso sexual contra menores. >> los cambiaban de una iglesia a otra iglesia especialmente los trasladaban y los cambiaban en iglesias donde habÍa un alto porcentaje de nuestra comunidad hispana. >> son 20 nuevas demandas donde seis diferentes sacerdotes son acusados, esto se debe a la...
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let's bring in new york congressman gregory meeks, a member of the foreign affairs committee. thank you for being here. yesterday, your colleague said yes, there will be new evidence. we saw some new evidence come out right after that. is there anything else that house democrats are working to prepare and release in the lead up to the senate trial or during the trial? >> there may very well be. the investigation is continuing on the side. and as well as, i think, you will see some individuals who don't want to see the cover-up. bringing documents that the president has been trying hide or keep from the eyes of the american people in the congress. >> for our viewers and anyone else interested, rachel maddow will be interviewing lev parnas tonight whose documents and letters and text messages were released by the house yesterday. we'll wait for any editorial we get. you said there could be. do you know of any more information? do you know have any more information or are you saying that more could be coming out? >> i'm saying more could come out. the reason i say that, we know t
let's bring in new york congressman gregory meeks, a member of the foreign affairs committee. thank you for being here. yesterday, your colleague said yes, there will be new evidence. we saw some new evidence come out right after that. is there anything else that house democrats are working to prepare and release in the lead up to the senate trial or during the trial? >> there may very well be. the investigation is continuing on the side. and as well as, i think, you will see some...
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, gregory. >> caller: jim, good day to you kind sir as i lie here in the beautiful sunshine of 80 degreesos angeles weather. i am here focused on a stock called canada goose because i'm thinking about wrapping myself up in something really warm. no, i'm not. but i am looking at that stock just sitting on 52-week lows and i can't figure out why unless of course it is what is going on in china with the coronavirus and i'm just thinking it is a time to get in. >> that is some -- some of it. but the winter wasn't cold enough here. they just didn't get the kind of business that you would with expect if we had a regular warm -- cold winter like we should have had for the last month. and by the way, i don't have to say i misspoke but there is a seventh cdc of a person with the coronavirus. remember i'm not here to scare anybody but i don't want you to react with either panic like i saw today or glee like i saw yesterday. when it comes to the decline, triggered by the coronavirus, be clinical, unemotional in your approach even though i know it is very hard much more "mad money" ahead. amazon is t
, gregory. >> caller: jim, good day to you kind sir as i lie here in the beautiful sunshine of 80 degreesos angeles weather. i am here focused on a stock called canada goose because i'm thinking about wrapping myself up in something really warm. no, i'm not. but i am looking at that stock just sitting on 52-week lows and i can't figure out why unless of course it is what is going on in china with the coronavirus and i'm just thinking it is a time to get in. >> that is some -- some...
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joining us now we have jim sciutto. , david gregory and general john kir kirby. what are the conversations being head? >> well, i'm certain by now they've got a good sense of the damage that was done to the base, the extent of it. and it's probably being used to help refine whatever military options that the pentagon is and has been developing for the president. so right now, i'm guessing they're very much in the education mode getting smart on what happened and making sure that "a," they're prepared for anything going forward should the president decide to act. properly situated for whatever tensions could come. it's possible that this isn't the end of it. even though iran says it's the end of it, it could be shia militias that act out. i'm sure it's on their mind right now. >> let's look at what we do know this morning. number one, it appears we know there are no known casualties either on the american or iraqi side. we know the iranians tipped off the iraqis that this attack was coming before it hit. i have to believe they would think that the iraqis would the
joining us now we have jim sciutto. , david gregory and general john kir kirby. what are the conversations being head? >> well, i'm certain by now they've got a good sense of the damage that was done to the base, the extent of it. and it's probably being used to help refine whatever military options that the pentagon is and has been developing for the president. so right now, i'm guessing they're very much in the education mode getting smart on what happened and making sure that...
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let's get the bottom line with political analyst david gregory.ou, david? how do you assess this week? >> well, look, i think we end the week in a better place. i think it was certainly pretty frightening. after taking out soleimani, looking at how things were escalating and how quickly, we could be in a different place. there was clearly a move by the iranians to do something limited, to avoid american casualties. the president responded by keeping things in check. opening up the prospect of talks and another nuclear deal with iran. that's good as far as it goes. the difficulty is you still have to wonder whether this is the end, whether iran is done responding. this was a big provocative move taking out soleimani. and the united states doesn't want to be in the middle east. now we're talking about removing forces from iraq. it's hard to see how you fix the iran problem if you don't have forces on the ground to be a deterrent in iraq and other areas where our forces and our interests could be vulnerable. >> that's one of the developments over the
let's get the bottom line with political analyst david gregory.ou, david? how do you assess this week? >> well, look, i think we end the week in a better place. i think it was certainly pretty frightening. after taking out soleimani, looking at how things were escalating and how quickly, we could be in a different place. there was clearly a move by the iranians to do something limited, to avoid american casualties. the president responded by keeping things in check. opening up the...
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and cnn political analyst david gregory. great to have both of you. colonel leighton, with everything you've seen last night and this morning, the fact there were no casualties, how do you interpret this? >> well, i think the interpretation that this was a message from iran as opposed to a deliberate military strike was casualties is very, very significant. the iranians are showing a capability to target things, but not to actually kinnetically kill them, and that's a very big difference from past iranian practice. changes maybe in their doctrine in the way they're employing their forces, and we're seeing this for the first time playing out operationally. and it's a very interesting development. >> is it your understanding they have that capability, the precision within their weaponry to aim close but not make a direct hit? >> well, the iranians have the capability to use gps. they also use a russian built system which is a navigation system that's kind of like gps. so they can use that and there is some reporting out there that indicates that they ha
and cnn political analyst david gregory. great to have both of you. colonel leighton, with everything you've seen last night and this morning, the fact there were no casualties, how do you interpret this? >> well, i think the interpretation that this was a message from iran as opposed to a deliberate military strike was casualties is very, very significant. the iranians are showing a capability to target things, but not to actually kinnetically kill them, and that's a very big difference...
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joining us now to talk about this, we have cnn political analyst david gregory. cnn global affairs analyst bianna golodryga. and max foot, a senior fellow on the council of foreign relations. max, when you look at these live pictures there on the screen, fred pleitgen saying some estimates, there are a million people. does that give us any indication of what iran plans to do next? >> well, it certainly indicates that the attack on soleimani is not leading to dancing in the streets as secretary of state mike pompeo suggested would be the case. as john was just pointing out, we've seen a complete turnaround from a month ago where you've had anti-regime protests in iraq. and now in both countries, you're seeing this surge of nationalism and anti-americanism because of the death of general soleimani. and it's still possible we will see that the killing of soleimani will deter some actions that may be the case. we've seen no indication of that so far. with the iraqi parliament voting to kick u.s. forces out of iraq with this massive surge of anti-americanism in both c
joining us now to talk about this, we have cnn political analyst david gregory. cnn global affairs analyst bianna golodryga. and max foot, a senior fellow on the council of foreign relations. max, when you look at these live pictures there on the screen, fred pleitgen saying some estimates, there are a million people. does that give us any indication of what iran plans to do next? >> well, it certainly indicates that the attack on soleimani is not leading to dancing in the streets as...
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look, my first thought was, okay, i got to get gregory peck out of my head, right, because i don't want performance. >> oh, created equal. >> when i read aaron's script, it kind of helped that go away because it's different. the character is a little more flawed than the peck character in the film. he's fighting to maintain his leaf that there's goodness in everyone and that, you know, things will change and there's hope. >> it means i don't want them hating people they disagree with. >> reporter: the play tells the famous story of atticus finch, a white lawyer defending a black man against a false murder charge in the segregated south of the 1930s. am i overthinking it as i watch -- hearing some messages about today, as i listen to some of your speeches about marginalized people and they behave the way they blaif. >> i don't think your overhearing it. it's very intentional on aaron's part. especially in the summation when he says, we can't go on like this. we have to heal this wound or we'll never stop bleeding. the whole play is about a black man being brought up on charges that are f
look, my first thought was, okay, i got to get gregory peck out of my head, right, because i don't want performance. >> oh, created equal. >> when i read aaron's script, it kind of helped that go away because it's different. the character is a little more flawed than the peck character in the film. he's fighting to maintain his leaf that there's goodness in everyone and that, you know, things will change and there's hope. >> it means i don't want them hating people they...
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david gregory, you are always so good at giving us the broad perspective. this morning, we see breaking news, that the "new york times" now knows portions of what is in john bolton's upcoming book and john bolton is a direct witness. he heard the president say this stuff. he saw it with his own eyes. what possible rational could republicans use today for not wanting to hear from him? >> well, i'm get to that in just a second. i this city earth has moved here in a way i didn't expect it to. right. we had this big spectacle that was going to such a predictable conclusion. then this happens, whether republican defendants of the -- whether the defendants are saying. here comes the manuscript called the room where it happened, you don't get more grekt e direct in this. it's not surprising. we have known from testimony john bolton had deep reservations of what was going on, there was the potential he was going to offer the kind of testimony that he appears able to offer now. he chose to do it in a book and house managers didn't want to subpoena him and go through
david gregory, you are always so good at giving us the broad perspective. this morning, we see breaking news, that the "new york times" now knows portions of what is in john bolton's upcoming book and john bolton is a direct witness. he heard the president say this stuff. he saw it with his own eyes. what possible rational could republicans use today for not wanting to hear from him? >> well, i'm get to that in just a second. i this city earth has moved here in a way i didn't...
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i think it was used in the gregory smart murder case. >> reporter: he tells police that his son's friend, a teenager by the name of ralph welch tells him his gun may have been used to kill greg. >> tests show that that gun is the weapon that killed greg smart. >> reporter: that very same day, police bring in ralph welch for a videotaped interview. >> okay. it's june 10th, and it's 15:24 hours by my watch. i'm detective barry cherowitz. >> reporter: he tells about a secret conversation he had with the son of the man who turned in the gun. >> he told me the story how it happened. >> he told you the story about how what happened. >> he told me how they did it. >> how they did what? >> killed greg smart. >> reporter: welch says he learned that three high school boys. billy flinn, pete randall and vance went to greg smart's house that night. flinn and randall went inside. lattime and another boy waited in the get away car. >> they broke into the place. then they set it up to make it look like a burglary. i guess the guy tried to run or something. they grabbed him. they threw his dog in the ce
i think it was used in the gregory smart murder case. >> reporter: he tells police that his son's friend, a teenager by the name of ralph welch tells him his gun may have been used to kill greg. >> tests show that that gun is the weapon that killed greg smart. >> reporter: that very same day, police bring in ralph welch for a videotaped interview. >> okay. it's june 10th, and it's 15:24 hours by my watch. i'm detective barry cherowitz. >> reporter: he tells about a...
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jonathan: joining me around the table, diana amoa, gregory peters, and in london, andrew chorlton.ndy, your thoughts on the threshold to bring the fed back to the table in 2020. andy: i think if we put aside what happened overnight, because i think that is much more complex, otherwise, i don't think the fed is coming back to the table anytime soon. i think the same can be said of basically all central banks in the g7. no one is expecting anything from anyone. we are in a very benign period, absent any further escalation to political issues. jonathan: diana, is that your take? diana: for the first half of the year we are likely to see the fed remain on hold. in the second half of the year, we could see them come back into play, especially because we don't see much follow-through on growth in the u.s. and the pressures remain contained. jonathan: greg? greg: i think consensus is right that the fed is on hold but a year is a long time, so a lot can change and we learned that overnight. i think the base case is right but i think it is important to retest the base case and not get too c
jonathan: joining me around the table, diana amoa, gregory peters, and in london, andrew chorlton.ndy, your thoughts on the threshold to bring the fed back to the table in 2020. andy: i think if we put aside what happened overnight, because i think that is much more complex, otherwise, i don't think the fed is coming back to the table anytime soon. i think the same can be said of basically all central banks in the g7. no one is expecting anything from anyone. we are in a very benign period,...
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joining us to get through all of this, jen psalki, elie honig and david gregory. great to have all of you. elie, you watch this stuff like a hawk. you've been on hand to walk us through everything that's happening in all of these weeks. so yesterday, what stood out to you? >> so i think the democrats really did a good job in their legal presentation, in the manner in the substance, in the tone they went about it. and, really, they're arguing on two fractiotracks. first in favor of the articles of impeachment. but also anticipating the biggest fight which is the vote that got postponed yesterday on will there be witnesses? will there be subpoenas for documents? they know that's going to be the ball game. watch for that today. they'll make their case but highlight the gaps. where are we hiding information and why is it so vital? >> it was a day to argue the case about cover-ups and what evidence they don't have. and the pressure they want to put on those four republican senators who could be the key votes in getting witnesses. i want to play the sound that led to th
joining us to get through all of this, jen psalki, elie honig and david gregory. great to have all of you. elie, you watch this stuff like a hawk. you've been on hand to walk us through everything that's happening in all of these weeks. so yesterday, what stood out to you? >> so i think the democrats really did a good job in their legal presentation, in the manner in the substance, in the tone they went about it. and, really, they're arguing on two fractiotracks. first in favor of the...
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we're joined by one of her colleagues, democratic congressman gregory meeks of new york, who was alsossified briefing in iran today. we were discussing that for our viewers a few moments ago. beginning with the speaker's statement there, what does this mean in terms of when the trial will start in the senate and what else you the speaker of the democratic caucus in the house hopes to get in advance of that trial? >> el wiwell, i hope everybody by now that nancy pelosi is not like the president of the united states. she says what she means, and she means what she says, and that's why she's been very consistent about it all. we need to know what the rules are and will be when the trial starts on the senate side, and it's not going to go over until we know what those rules are. how can you start a process without knowing the rules? and so she says what she means. there will be no handing over -- and i agree with her because if you're going to be the one that's going to prosecute the case, you've got to know what the rules are. so then you know who to even send over there, so until that h
we're joined by one of her colleagues, democratic congressman gregory meeks of new york, who was alsossified briefing in iran today. we were discussing that for our viewers a few moments ago. beginning with the speaker's statement there, what does this mean in terms of when the trial will start in the senate and what else you the speaker of the democratic caucus in the house hopes to get in advance of that trial? >> el wiwell, i hope everybody by now that nancy pelosi is not like the...
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the suspect was identified as gregory scott. >>> police need your help identifying a group of men wanted for breaking into a home. they ran off when the homeowner shouted at them. they could also be connected in a burglarly shortly after. >>> secretary of state in the bay area tonight talking about the economy and international tension. and kpix 5's andria borba says that brought out some protesters. she's live in san francisco with that. >> reporter: we had 2 distinct talks from the secretary of state. one here at the common wealth club about china and today at stanford it was all about iran. inside the common wealth club, applause from the silicon valley leadership council for secretary of state mike pompeo. [ chanting ] >> reporter: outside protesters not happy with his second stop in the bay area. he was urging the tech world to make money off of china, but be leery of how their technology will be used. >> china's theft of intellectual property is real. the work that google is doing inef bthe day nreenlydi speaking to students at stanford's hoover institute, the topic was the recent
the suspect was identified as gregory scott. >>> police need your help identifying a group of men wanted for breaking into a home. they ran off when the homeowner shouted at them. they could also be connected in a burglarly shortly after. >>> secretary of state in the bay area tonight talking about the economy and international tension. and kpix 5's andria borba says that brought out some protesters. she's live in san francisco with that. >> reporter: we had 2 distinct...
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david gregory, the politics of this here, because this is a challenge, this is a major international crises for the president in the midst of a presidential election campaign, how is secretary pompeo, how is the president doing in explaining why they did this and what the next steps are? >> i think it is thin. i think we got from the secretary of state as john was saying is an articulation, a cryptic articulation of policy toward iran to confront and contain. but to what end. i think these are always moments of opportunity to lay out for the american people a case, a case to confront and contain iran. an opportunity to educate the public about what the scope of the danger is. most americans are not paying attention to our policy with iran every day, and if you are, there say lot to it. there is what david was talking about, trying to contain a nuclear program, which is separate from its proxy wars throughout much of the middle east and the support of hezbollah, the qods force, all the regional interests, which would only be made more menacing if they were actually a nuclear power. so
david gregory, the politics of this here, because this is a challenge, this is a major international crises for the president in the midst of a presidential election campaign, how is secretary pompeo, how is the president doing in explaining why they did this and what the next steps are? >> i think it is thin. i think we got from the secretary of state as john was saying is an articulation, a cryptic articulation of policy toward iran to confront and contain. but to what end. i think...
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i guess it's situational. >> maggie haberman, david gregory, thank you very much. president trump is claiming the iranian general the u.s. killed was plotting to blow up u.s. embassies. that was a claim he made last night at a rally. is that true? we discuss next. f from cold and flu symptoms without a prescription, try theraflu multi-symptom. theraflu dissolves in seconds, so it's ready to work before your first sip, and absorbs quickly to target and attack 8 cold and flu symptoms fast. try theraflu. trumpand total disaster.mplete let obamacare implode. nurse: these wild attacks on healthcare hurt the patients i care for. i've been a nurse in new york for thirty years. i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,000 more new yorkers, life expectancy increased. he helped expand health coverage to 200,000 more kids and upgraded pediatric care--- infant mortality rates dropped to record lows. and as mayor, mike bloomberg always championed reprod
i guess it's situational. >> maggie haberman, david gregory, thank you very much. president trump is claiming the iranian general the u.s. killed was plotting to blow up u.s. embassies. that was a claim he made last night at a rally. is that true? we discuss next. f from cold and flu symptoms without a prescription, try theraflu multi-symptom. theraflu dissolves in seconds, so it's ready to work before your first sip, and absorbs quickly to target and attack 8 cold and flu symptoms fast....
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gregory scott is accused of those burglaries that happened back in september.f those burglaries. he broke into an upper window to get into the store, climbed into the door and fell down. you can see him there. it took him a few moments to get back on his feet. he now faces commercial burglary charges. >>> a deadly 24 hours in one east bay city. haywood police are investigating two shootings just miles apart. one happened yesterday near 880. friends of the man was killed say he was t listed on airbnb. we asked airbnb to confirm if it was rd back. the second shooting happened near hayward. >>> san francisco's new district attorney fired at least six prosecutors last friday. today at city hall, he defended his firings as part of reorganizing his department. >> we're going to be making changes and doing it transparently. we have a staff meeting today at 4:00 p.m. so i can speak wf everybody in the office about the changes that are coming and reassure them about the vision that i share and the role they play in achieving that vision. >> he ran on a progressive platf
gregory scott is accused of those burglaries that happened back in september.f those burglaries. he broke into an upper window to get into the store, climbed into the door and fell down. you can see him there. it took him a few moments to get back on his feet. he now faces commercial burglary charges. >>> a deadly 24 hours in one east bay city. haywood police are investigating two shootings just miles apart. one happened yesterday near 880. friends of the man was killed say he was t...
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officials say the suspect, 47-year-old gregory newsome allegedly got out of the vehicle and shot thetimes with a rifle the deputy shot back, injuring newsome, who then fled the suspect was later arrested following a high-speed police chase. police have charged him with capital murder deputy dickerson was an eight-year veteran of the department >> let's bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins with a look at the forecast good morning, bill >> good morning. the first weekend forecast of the new year is going to be a wet one starting and maybe ending with snow for many people so on friday the rain really all through the areas of the east, much of the east coast by the time we get to saturdays, some of the cold air begins to catch up to the storm system and we'll go from rain to snow the hide high valley could have a little bit maybe enough to shovel, maybe enough for the kids to play in a little bit northern new england look like they'll get it through saturday. sunday morning we will be seeing morning snow in areas of new england. but pretty quiet the southern half of the country. >> tha
officials say the suspect, 47-year-old gregory newsome allegedly got out of the vehicle and shot thetimes with a rifle the deputy shot back, injuring newsome, who then fled the suspect was later arrested following a high-speed police chase. police have charged him with capital murder deputy dickerson was an eight-year veteran of the department >> let's bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins with a look at the forecast good morning, bill >> good morning. the first weekend forecast of...
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host: we will continue with gregory meeks. he will join us.er on, and iranian studies director will talk about the relationship between the united states and iran. ♪ tvthis weekend, book features three new nonfiction books. saturday at seven a clock p.m. eastern, national constitution center president and ceo, jeffrey rosen and ruth bader ginsburg talk about his new book, conversations with our bj bg, herer life and -- r life and her career. to tell me the secret of a happy marriage. bewas it helps sometimes to a little deaf. [laughter] that is advice i have followed in every workplace, including my current job. [laughter] >> at 9:00 eastern, breitbart.com entertainment editor jerome hudson. media andmainstream if it's the political left in his book, 50 things they don't want you to know. >> it goes to the distrust you see in survey after survey. the american people don't trust the mainstream media is telling them the truth or the whole truth. risenk that has led to the of new media. at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, peggy ornstein discusses
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>>the deputy director of the center for independent living thomas gregory says the world health organation collects data of these types of crimes and the who study are regardi adults said that adults were 1.5 times more likely to be a victim of violence the non disabled adults. >>and adults with mental illness or mental health disabilities or psychiatric disabilities are 3.9 times as likelyto be victimized as violence than on a day but disabled adults who held by fell down right on top of my arrests, so they had to put a titanium plate and take a knee and screws and the rest and that will impact this multi instrumentalist ability of doing what he loves playing music his prognosis for recovery are uncertain, however he says he is just glad that the suspect has been arrested and charged i'm glad hat they got him i don't want to hurt anyone else in pleasant hill haaziq madyun kron 4 ne. >>coming up next on the kron 4 morning news, we'll take a look back at the niners second trip to the big game will go back to super bowl 19 against the miami dolphins. a little peek outside a pretty shot of th
>>the deputy director of the center for independent living thomas gregory says the world health organation collects data of these types of crimes and the who study are regardi adults said that adults were 1.5 times more likely to be a victim of violence the non disabled adults. >>and adults with mental illness or mental health disabilities or psychiatric disabilities are 3.9 times as likelyto be victimized as violence than on a day but disabled adults who held by fell down right on...
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>>the deputy director of the center for independent living homas gregory says the world health organization collects dataof these types of crimes from the who study are garding adults said that adults were 1.5 times more likely to be a victim of violence the non disabled adults. >>andadults with mental illness or mentahealth disabilities or psychiatric disabilities are 3.9 timeas likely to be victimized as violence than on a day but disabled adults who held by fell down righton top of s, so they had to put tinium plate and ta a ke and screws and the rest and that wilimpact this multi instrumentalist ability of doing what heloves playing music his prognosis for recovery are uncertain, however he says he isjust gladthat the suspct has been arrested and charged i'm glad that th got him i don't want tohurt anyone out in pleasant hill haaz madyun kron 4 ne. >>one of the highest-ranking employees in the cityof san francisco and a local and well known restaurant owner have both been arrested by the fbi >>and charged with public corruption. the head of san francisco'sdepartment of public works moha
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they say that gregory scott is behind both crimes in september. and the u.s. marshals assisted the police with that arrest. this is a video showing scott in one of the burglar is and as you can see, he broke into one of the upper windows to get into the store and then climbed through the door, falling down and took him a few moments to get back up, and right now, he is facing criminal burglary charges. >> happening now, more bart officers are working to protect the riders. new 12 officers will start as part of the strategy to increase the police presence and reduce crime. and b.a.r.t. police chief alvarez said that the officers will be walking the trains and platforms and working in pairs on nights and weekends. >>> our investigative unit is looking at what has happened on b.a.r.t. and we have spent months riding on the trains and recording what we saw. you can watch the entire series on nbcbayarea.com/rail. >>> and this morning the feds want billions of dollars owed to them after the wildfires and if pg&e does not pay up, fema going to have to use money from
they say that gregory scott is behind both crimes in september. and the u.s. marshals assisted the police with that arrest. this is a video showing scott in one of the burglar is and as you can see, he broke into one of the upper windows to get into the store and then climbed through the door, falling down and took him a few moments to get back up, and right now, he is facing criminal burglary charges. >> happening now, more bart officers are working to protect the riders. new 12 officers...
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that's not what bob gregory, a former guest, says.was treated with contempt. i, countless times, complained to them about the whole show, the aspect of it, the way it was introduced. there was a banner at the bottom of the show which was completely wrong. everything. and their aftercare was absolutely nil. it did not exist. never once was i told to contact 0fcom, never once. whilst thejeremy kyle show has gone, itv‘s huge reality tv hit love island has survived. it has a massive following among those elusive younger viewers. in a culture where everything is on display, all broadcasters are now reassessing their duty of care. perhaps the biggest media story of this year was a massive escalation in the streaming wars. apple, disney and several american networks all launched new services. british broadcasters came together to give a big push to britbox and to put it all into context, i interviewed bob iger, the ceo of disney and perhaps the most powerful man in global media outside of big tech. earlier this year, the avengers: endgame fr
that's not what bob gregory, a former guest, says.was treated with contempt. i, countless times, complained to them about the whole show, the aspect of it, the way it was introduced. there was a banner at the bottom of the show which was completely wrong. everything. and their aftercare was absolutely nil. it did not exist. never once was i told to contact 0fcom, never once. whilst thejeremy kyle show has gone, itv‘s huge reality tv hit love island has survived. it has a massive following...
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leaders of the united states to covertly undermine the islamic republic of iran a strategic analyst a gregory com plea told us information warfare is becoming a major part of the iran u.s. standoff. the reality is that the great proportion of the war between iran and the united states and iran and other countries is informational information dominance is the key to success and the us has immense powers in this regard because it does and can control a lot of the internet sourcing and therefore the ability of. agencies around it to use the internet we're seeing news being increasingly manipulated a either willingly or unwillingly look at the domestic us situation right now where the majority of the news outlets being manipulated by one political side of the spectrum so you don't have a free press anywhere in reality having the freedom to distort begs the question as to how valid the free press is and it also raises the issue of how the internet itself through blogs through twitter and so on is used to counterbalance what should be a free and fair press. mass protests are again gripping france o
leaders of the united states to covertly undermine the islamic republic of iran a strategic analyst a gregory com plea told us information warfare is becoming a major part of the iran u.s. standoff. the reality is that the great proportion of the war between iran and the united states and iran and other countries is informational information dominance is the key to success and the us has immense powers in this regard because it does and can control a lot of the internet sourcing and therefore...
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more complex and international law is very unclear on these issues and i'm myself very clear said gregory as if those actions it's not clear to me i've been teaching it for many many years and i've written 6 books on the subject so it's not clear to me there's no serious claim that jerusalem doesn't belong to israel it was illegally captured by jordan in the 1900 $48.00 war after united nations decided that that should be a internationalized city and and the jordanian sees that as they seized the west bank illegally and as the egyptians seize the guise of illegally so it's much more complex and i'm glad the president did what he did and just finally where exactly a month away from june in a songe of wiki leaks is extradition hearing to the united states you defended the songe you going to put words in trump said to stop the rest of the extradition of julian a songe absolutely not it's not would not be appropriate for me to use my current role on behalf of of anyone else or know the answers i will not do that out as a right thank you. thank you after the break all the world's richest diffe
more complex and international law is very unclear on these issues and i'm myself very clear said gregory as if those actions it's not clear to me i've been teaching it for many many years and i've written 6 books on the subject so it's not clear to me there's no serious claim that jerusalem doesn't belong to israel it was illegally captured by jordan in the 1900 $48.00 war after united nations decided that that should be a internationalized city and and the jordanian sees that as they seized...
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, but i am the favorite, sandy rieger, my sister-in-law, the honorable sandra grisham, my brother gregory, everybody who right this minute isn't watching the impeachment trial on c-span, my fellow new mexicans, this past year i heard from many members of our extended new mexico family. students wrote letters, parents came to my office, i met with advocates and entrepreneurs as we traveled across the state from carlsbad and silver city to the navajo nation, mr. president, and beyond. new faces and old friends. police officers, veterans, educators, and business owners, over and over i heard two things. one, do you really drink that much coffee? no comment. but also yes. second, time and again, new mexicans told me, keep going. the state of our state is dynamic, ready for more, on the cusp of steady and sustainable progress. we are stronger today than we were one year ago, no question. 15,000 new jobs in new mexico since the day i took office, the best year for job growth in the state since 2005. our economy is booming. in fact, in every direction long-time new mexico businesses are boosting
, but i am the favorite, sandy rieger, my sister-in-law, the honorable sandra grisham, my brother gregory, everybody who right this minute isn't watching the impeachment trial on c-span, my fellow new mexicans, this past year i heard from many members of our extended new mexico family. students wrote letters, parents came to my office, i met with advocates and entrepreneurs as we traveled across the state from carlsbad and silver city to the navajo nation, mr. president, and beyond. new faces...
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and later today, congressman gregory meeks will propose legislation to stop any relief from being classified drivers struggling to pay their medallion loans. time now for our daily look at some of the newspaper and website stories which have caught our eye. joining me is a] brinnand, a journalist at the tech focused ten 80 magazine. thank you forjoining us. you picked out a story the guardian is having a look at. we have touched on it, which is the royal college of psychiatrists saying facebooks of this world have got to hand over data for us to realise why there are so many problems for youngsters in using their platforms basically. absolutely. i think you know as new platforms emerge, the research done round them is essential to make sure how the wider population are using them but also children and impressionable people. for social media it is vital. this is off the back of terrible story, whether it is suicides, harming, issues with dietand is suicides, harming, issues with diet and the idea being wejust don't really know how these platforms are grabbing youngsters, and then some would s
and later today, congressman gregory meeks will propose legislation to stop any relief from being classified drivers struggling to pay their medallion loans. time now for our daily look at some of the newspaper and website stories which have caught our eye. joining me is a] brinnand, a journalist at the tech focused ten 80 magazine. thank you forjoining us. you picked out a story the guardian is having a look at. we have touched on it, which is the royal college of psychiatrists saying...
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the possible guests include 15 silicon valley leaders, among them larry ellison, sarah fryer, and gregory becker, the ceo of a bank. this dinner is described as an opportunity to drum up support for the trump administration. secretary pompeo said yesterday excited to be in the golden state looking forward to meeting with some of our nation's leading academics and entrepreneurs. silicon valley is home to many of our most innovative thinkers. the discussion begins at 10:15 this morning. reporting live, anser hassan, , abc7 news. >>> california representative duncan hunter's resignation starts today. he pled guilty to misuse of campaign funds. he and his wife were indicted in august of 2018 for diverting $250,000 of campaign funds for personal use. prosecutors accuse hunter of using the cash to pursue affairs with lobbyists and aides. the hunters face a prison sentence of 8 to 14 months. sentencing is set for march 17th. >>> developing news in iran where protests are mounting. iran yian zit sen zit se zit sen streets after iran admitted to shooting down a plane. megan tersargsyan has more. >
the possible guests include 15 silicon valley leaders, among them larry ellison, sarah fryer, and gregory becker, the ceo of a bank. this dinner is described as an opportunity to drum up support for the trump administration. secretary pompeo said yesterday excited to be in the golden state looking forward to meeting with some of our nation's leading academics and entrepreneurs. silicon valley is home to many of our most innovative thinkers. the discussion begins at 10:15 this morning. reporting...