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how are they different in terms of grossman and hopkins' analysis? >> they just mentioned that the gop had a defined philosophy of limited government, whereas the democratic party was more interested in the social aspects and what government could achieve for their individual interests. >> so not only are the parties not mere images of each other, but they also are, in fact, set up and driving at policy goals and goals in general that are distinct. what else did they talk about in terms of the differences between the parties? and we know that, you know, there are definitely different policies. and we often talk about this side of the aisle and that side of the aisle. but hopkins and grossman also talk about the fact that there's not only this kind of distinction in terms of how they think about the government but also in terms of how the parties th themselves are composed and think about themselves. so when we think about parties in general, we often do sort of say what does the left think, what does the right think, what do the democrats think, what
how are they different in terms of grossman and hopkins' analysis? >> they just mentioned that the gop had a defined philosophy of limited government, whereas the democratic party was more interested in the social aspects and what government could achieve for their individual interests. >> so not only are the parties not mere images of each other, but they also are, in fact, set up and driving at policy goals and goals in general that are distinct. what else did they talk about in...
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goldschmidt he is the chief rabbi of moscow and president of the european conference of rabbis mr grossman thank you so much for joining us here on d w we were seeing those images of survivors speaking yesterday saying it is so important to remember it it seems that message is more urgent than ever at least that's what we took away from those ceremonies yesterday why is that in order that the suffering should not be in vain to give meaning to those in a lot of people who did not survive auschwitz the last words was the scribbled on the wall was never forget and i think that this is the message to our generation and to the future is in order for this not to happen again we're not allowed to forget are people listening to that message i think that the fact the 50 heads of states when jews and last week to commemorate the 50 years of the 75 years of the bridge of auschwitz the fact that was just great effort in auschwitz yesterday speaks for itself speaks volumes. there will be a time in the future which are portals to look like looked at were those survivors will no longer be around to take
goldschmidt he is the chief rabbi of moscow and president of the european conference of rabbis mr grossman thank you so much for joining us here on d w we were seeing those images of survivors speaking yesterday saying it is so important to remember it it seems that message is more urgent than ever at least that's what we took away from those ceremonies yesterday why is that in order that the suffering should not be in vain to give meaning to those in a lot of people who did not survive...
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albert grossman was one of my best friends and richey was living there and everyone was in woodstock or coconut grove florida or sausalito in california, and that's just the way it was, you know? >> michael did a stupid thing and he went out and build a site with no permit from the town. so that wiped out the whole budget and so i ran the ad that brought in a million and a half dollars with tickets, and i didn't even think we were going to sell tickets. i was shocked, you know? and when it was all over we were a million four in debt. it cost $2.4 million. the original budget was $250,000. michael went 600% over budget. i went 60% over budget, but i had 2 million people on the road still, you know. i promoted it and i didn't promote it very heavy. i planned it out. i knew how to promote records and i'd been writing songs for these people and they were buying my songs. i knew the audience. i knew them and i knew the program directors, and i got time that people couldn't get and i got disk jockeys talking about it, you know? so it was really -- it was like -- like bruce who lives here w
albert grossman was one of my best friends and richey was living there and everyone was in woodstock or coconut grove florida or sausalito in california, and that's just the way it was, you know? >> michael did a stupid thing and he went out and build a site with no permit from the town. so that wiped out the whole budget and so i ran the ad that brought in a million and a half dollars with tickets, and i didn't even think we were going to sell tickets. i was shocked, you know? and when...
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how are they different in terms of grossman and hopkins' analysis? >> they just mentioned that the gop had a defined philosophy of limited government, whereas the democratic party was more interested in the social aspects and what government could achieve for their individual interests. >> so not only are the parties not mere images of each other, but they also are, in fact, set up and driving at policy goals and goals in generale that are distinct. what else did they talk about in terms of the differences between the parties? we know that, you know, there are definitely different policies and we often talk about this side of the aisle and that side of the aisle, but hopkins and grossman also talk about the fact that there is not only this kind of distinction in terms of how they think about the government, but also in terms of how the parties themselves are composed and think about themselves. so when we think about parties in general, we often do sort of say what does the left think, what does the right think, what do the democrats thing, what do t
how are they different in terms of grossman and hopkins' analysis? >> they just mentioned that the gop had a defined philosophy of limited government, whereas the democratic party was more interested in the social aspects and what government could achieve for their individual interests. >> so not only are the parties not mere images of each other, but they also are, in fact, set up and driving at policy goals and goals in generale that are distinct. what else did they talk about in...
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grossman, mr. braun, mr. brown, mr. burr, ms. cantwell, mrs. kept joe, mr. [roll call] mr. casey, mr. cass mr. kunz. [roll call] shoes. [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] >> any senator who is not in the chamber of the time the oath was administered to the other senators will make that known to the chair so that the oath may be administered as soon as possible. >> the sergeant and arms will make the proclamation. hear ye, hear ye, hear ye, all persons are commanded to keep silent, imprisonment. while house representatives articles of impeachment against donald john trump, president of the united states. . . . 6:00 p.m. on saturday january 18 cut, 2020 to file his answer with the secretary of the senate. which will be spread upon the journal, and the house of representatives until 12 noon on monday, january 20, 2020 to file it
grossman, mr. braun, mr. brown, mr. burr, ms. cantwell, mrs. kept joe, mr. [roll call] mr. casey, mr. cass mr. kunz. [roll call] shoes. [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] >> any senator who is not in the chamber of the time the oath was...
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dan grossman of nbc's denver affiliate kusa was in the courtroom for opening statements. >> the room's parents who are there, a lot of family members, aunts, uncles. and even just people from the public were interested in this case. >> reporter: the prosecution's allegation was perfectly clear, tom fallis argued with his wife, and in a fit of rage, shot and killed her. >> at the conclusion of this case after you've received all of the evidence, you will be convinced, beyond a reasonable doubt, that it is him who pulled the trigger. >> reporter: prosecution witnesses said ashley was in high spirits at her new year's eve party, not at all suicidal. >> she was happy the whole night laughing, smiling. >> she was dancing with her children, interacting with all the guests. >> tom, though? ashley's uncle john testified about tom's sudden blowup when he discovered ashley asked him for a joint. >> and i was sort of taken aback by it, because everything was fun that night and then all of a sudden, boom. so i was just like, whoa. >> reporter: a neighbor said ashley told her how tom got physical
dan grossman of nbc's denver affiliate kusa was in the courtroom for opening statements. >> the room's parents who are there, a lot of family members, aunts, uncles. and even just people from the public were interested in this case. >> reporter: the prosecution's allegation was perfectly clear, tom fallis argued with his wife, and in a fit of rage, shot and killed her. >> at the conclusion of this case after you've received all of the evidence, you will be convinced, beyond a...
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that's followed by the and grossman ceremony where speaker pelosi signs the impeachment resolution and the managers walk the resolution to the senate. later, senate majority leader mcconnell announces the schedule for the impeachment trial in the senate. [inaudible] >> good morning, everyone. this is a very important day for us. founders and poets and others use used over time to place in time, to emphasize the importance of time. everything is about time. how we market. today is an important day. because today is the day that we name the managers who go to the floor to pass the resolution to transmit the articles of impeachment to the senate and later in the day when we have our engrossment, that we march those articles of impeachment to the united states senate. as i've said, it's always been our founders when they started, when in the course of human events it becomes necessary when. abraham lincoln four score and seven years ago. thomas payne, these are the times that times have found us. again and again, even our poets, longfellow, listen my children and you will hear the midnight
that's followed by the and grossman ceremony where speaker pelosi signs the impeachment resolution and the managers walk the resolution to the senate. later, senate majority leader mcconnell announces the schedule for the impeachment trial in the senate. [inaudible] >> good morning, everyone. this is a very important day for us. founders and poets and others use used over time to place in time, to emphasize the importance of time. everything is about time. how we market. today is an...
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i'd like to bring in meteorologist michelle grossman.o you think that's going to be the next brand that everybody loves and everybody wants to get? >> like the new labradoodle and can i say that the dog needs a barrett? >> not everybody can pull off the bangs. >> let's talk about weather. we are looking at some very warm temperatures for many of us. lots of temperatures above normal for this time of year minneapolis 34, that's above freezing 10 degrees above what is typical for this time of year and that slides to thst oe eamany spots that's good news we are going to keep it at least cloudy, dry, if not some sunshine in some spots yes, no complaints, cori, looking very good. we do have a storm in the pacific northwest. we will talk about in a bit. >> so we will get through the first day of 2020. >> and tomorrow looking good too. >> this is great football weather. texas longhorns putting on a show for the last day of the decade texas defense kept the utes out of the end zone. they pulled away in the third quarter. quarterbacks sam ehlinge
i'd like to bring in meteorologist michelle grossman.o you think that's going to be the next brand that everybody loves and everybody wants to get? >> like the new labradoodle and can i say that the dog needs a barrett? >> not everybody can pull off the bangs. >> let's talk about weather. we are looking at some very warm temperatures for many of us. lots of temperatures above normal for this time of year minneapolis 34, that's above freezing 10 degrees above what is typical...
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mr grossman you also rebuilt the jewish community in russia after going in there in the very early ninety's looking at the jewish community you have in moscow and also across russia but also non jews how do you teach them to remember what has happened had to carry that into the future what is the message that you give them. the message. we give to our coast citizens in all those countries where today the is again a jewish community and i think the revival of the jewish communities in eastern europe after the fall of the wall is has been one of the great miracles of our times and i thank god that i was able to do my little part in this the renaissance of the jewish community in eastern europe and i think that when was tell the governments the fact that you have to do a functioning jewish community and you country this is adding to the beauty of your country and you place so i think this is a message to which it is being received with a lot of understanding we'll have to leave it there the chief rabbi of moscow president of the european conference of rabbis thank you for joining us here in th
mr grossman you also rebuilt the jewish community in russia after going in there in the very early ninety's looking at the jewish community you have in moscow and also across russia but also non jews how do you teach them to remember what has happened had to carry that into the future what is the message that you give them. the message. we give to our coast citizens in all those countries where today the is again a jewish community and i think the revival of the jewish communities in eastern...
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we raised $1 million with albert grossman, who is a good friend of mine. tonight we came to sign, we were going to sell for them for three months to them for three months the movie and we had 90 days to get the other 400,000 we needed. we didn't know when i went to warners, they said they had to keep out of this and stay neutral. they were negotiating in bad faith which all and john's family. one of john's brothers went to college with one of the board and they were negotiating the whole time because they knew all they wanted was the $1.4 million back. they knew michael and i would stick to the 50% and that is what happened. theodore keele, broke the new york times strike, he was after i realized my lawyer wasn't heavy enough, i went to ted keele and he said we got them. but it will take another $50,000 because i've got to get investigators to investigate this because i have the proof now that they lied to you, that they cheated you and it is going to revert back that you want 50% of the music. i didn't have the $50,000. i said to michael instead of this h
we raised $1 million with albert grossman, who is a good friend of mine. tonight we came to sign, we were going to sell for them for three months to them for three months the movie and we had 90 days to get the other 400,000 we needed. we didn't know when i went to warners, they said they had to keep out of this and stay neutral. they were negotiating in bad faith which all and john's family. one of john's brothers went to college with one of the board and they were negotiating the whole time...
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implications of the plane crash with security analyst chance to bridge and political commentator marc grossman. much will depend on what the as in any civil airline crash much or depend on that investigation as to of course to discover what the cause of this crash was it's not possible to rule out completely that they set off or shut down at this stage without more analysis from the ground but certainly it seems at this stage that this is one of the least likely explanations even the work turned out to be true on the evidence we've got so far it seems more likely that some technical malfunction pilot error or some other cause was resulted in this accident or this crash taking place if this is actually not an accidental crash if this was a downing by the taliban definitely there will be consequences and i mean military consequences given the fact that the u.s. has a huge foothold in afghanistan and they would not accept such kind of an escalation to happen especially at this point in time after the recent escalation in the beginning of the event i actually myself tweeted about taliban showing a
implications of the plane crash with security analyst chance to bridge and political commentator marc grossman. much will depend on what the as in any civil airline crash much or depend on that investigation as to of course to discover what the cause of this crash was it's not possible to rule out completely that they set off or shut down at this stage without more analysis from the ground but certainly it seems at this stage that this is one of the least likely explanations even the work...
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so we raised a million dollars with grossman who's a good friend of mine. and the night we came to sign, we were going to sell to them for three months the movie and they -- and we had 90 days to get the other 400,000 we needed and then -- we didn't know -- when i went to warner's, they said that they had to keep out of this and stay neutral. they were negotiating in bad faith with joel and john's family. because one of john's brothers went to college with one of the board and they were negotiating the whole time because they knew all they wanted was their million four back. they knew that michael and i would stick to the 50%. and that's what happened. now, theodore broke the "new york times" strike, the litigator. he was michael -- after my lawyer, i realized wasn't heavy enough, we went to ted and he said, we got them. he says, but it's going to cost another 50. i'm doing this pro bono. it's going to take another $50,000 because i got to buy -- i got to get investigators to investigate this because i have the proof now that they -- that they lied to you,
so we raised a million dollars with grossman who's a good friend of mine. and the night we came to sign, we were going to sell to them for three months the movie and they -- and we had 90 days to get the other 400,000 we needed and then -- we didn't know -- when i went to warner's, they said that they had to keep out of this and stay neutral. they were negotiating in bad faith with joel and john's family. because one of john's brothers went to college with one of the board and they were...
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so we raised the $1.4 million with a good friend of mine albert grossman. and the night it came to sell, and we were going to sell for three months the movie, and we had 90 days to get the other $400,000 that we needed and so we didn't no e when i went to warners that they said that they had to keep out of it and stay neutral and they were negotiating in bad faith to joe and john's family, because joe went to college with unof the members of the board, and they were negotiating all of the time because they wanted the $1.4 million back and they knew that michael and i would stick to the 50%. and so now, the litigator after i realized that my lawyer was not heavy enough, we went to ted keel, and he says we got them, but it is going to cost another 50, and i am doing this pro bono, but it is going to take another $50,000, because i have to get investigators to investigate it, because i have the proof that they lied to you and cheated you, and it is going to revert back that you own 50% of the music, and i didn't have the 50,000. i said to michael, instead of r
so we raised the $1.4 million with a good friend of mine albert grossman. and the night it came to sell, and we were going to sell for three months the movie, and we had 90 days to get the other $400,000 that we needed and so we didn't no e when i went to warners that they said that they had to keep out of it and stay neutral and they were negotiating in bad faith to joe and john's family, because joe went to college with unof the members of the board, and they were negotiating all of the time...
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tohe transmit the articles of impeachment to the senate, and later in the day when we have our and grossman -- our engrossed meant that we march those articles to the senate. started, wheners in the course of human events it becomes necessary, or abraham lincoln's fourscore and seven years ago, thomas payne said this is the time. longfellowgain, even , listen my cheer, -- listen my children and you will hear, the midnight ride of paul revere. about marking history. using time. on december 18, the house of representatives impeach the president of the united states. an impeachment that will last forever. since december 18 there have been comments about one are we going to send the articles over, we had hoped that the courtesy would be extended that we would have seen what the process would be in the senate. has revealed, time many things since then, time has been our friend and all of this. it has yielded incriminating evidence, and put truth into the public domain. since we have passed the articles on december 20, two days later, new email show the 91 minutes after trump's phone call with pr
tohe transmit the articles of impeachment to the senate, and later in the day when we have our and grossman -- our engrossed meant that we march those articles to the senate. started, wheners in the course of human events it becomes necessary, or abraham lincoln's fourscore and seven years ago, thomas payne said this is the time. longfellowgain, even , listen my cheer, -- listen my children and you will hear, the midnight ride of paul revere. about marking history. using time. on december 18,...
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if you had a chance to watch in particular the end grossman's ceremonious solids all smiles, souvenir opinions, all handed out by the speaker today. really quite remarkable that ceremony late this afternoon. you could argue she delighted that quote the president will be impeached forever,". and with that, the names of those who would in her words dispense justice and facilitate the removal of the president, if house democrats get their way, there are the seven managers include using intelligent committee chair adam schiff, jerry nadler, jeffrey, dennings, crow, garcia, lofgren. she said it was her duty to take her case to the senate and ask for the removal of the president. >> we are making progress for the american people. progress in support of our constitution. progress and honor of the sacrifices of the vision of our founders. progress and honor of the sacrifice of our men and women in uniform. and progress for the future of our children. >> speaker pelosi there, earlier in the day we saw intel committee adam schiff, himself a key figure in the origins of the key whistleblower com
if you had a chance to watch in particular the end grossman's ceremonious solids all smiles, souvenir opinions, all handed out by the speaker today. really quite remarkable that ceremony late this afternoon. you could argue she delighted that quote the president will be impeached forever,". and with that, the names of those who would in her words dispense justice and facilitate the removal of the president, if house democrats get their way, there are the seven managers include using...
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lemonis: i reached out to the c.e.o. of weight watchers, now ww, mindy grossman, who is, like, a pioneerss. she agreed to take a meeting with her staff and nina and i in new york. oh, wow. nina: okay. lemonis: look at how cool this is. nina: i know. look at all this food. lemonis: to tell you that i'm excited would be a giant understatement. nina: it's colorful, like our macarons. lemonis: do you want to get set up? nina: yes. lemonis: i'm kind of bummed that your mom is not here. nina: oh, i'm very bummed, too. lemonis: with all of the health scares and all of the travel required and the excitement, i thought it would be a good idea if finia stayed back in atlanta. mindy: hi! nina: hi, patsy. patsy: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. so this is nina's meeting. nina: okay. well, i want to start off by first saying thank you very much for letting me represent my family business on behalf of my mother. weight watchers has actually been a part of our family for over a decade. i found it to help me have a healthy relationship with food. i don't know if you have in-house pro
lemonis: i reached out to the c.e.o. of weight watchers, now ww, mindy grossman, who is, like, a pioneerss. she agreed to take a meeting with her staff and nina and i in new york. oh, wow. nina: okay. lemonis: look at how cool this is. nina: i know. look at all this food. lemonis: to tell you that i'm excited would be a giant understatement. nina: it's colorful, like our macarons. lemonis: do you want to get set up? nina: yes. lemonis: i'm kind of bummed that your mom is not here. nina: oh, i'm...
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and grossman ceremony, it's about things being officially signed. of these fun facts. i saw this. this is from 1999. the sergeant at oui’ this is from 1999. the sergeant at our stands there and says shut up or you face imprisonment while he reads out the charge, basically. politicians don't normally shut up, do they? know. and also you cannot put any questions down that loudly cover the have to be written down on paper and guess what the americans are saying? brits you taught us the city way so if you think it's i blame yourselves. there you go, fun fa ct. blame yourselves. there you go, fun fact. let's get back to the evidence. so what about these new stache of documents that democrats have released on the eve of the trial. the new evidence comes from lev parnas, an indicted former associate of the president's personal attorney rudy giuliani. and among the letters is one from giulliani to president zelensky of ukraine. in my capacity as personal counsel to president trump and with his knowledge and consent, i request a meeting with you. the documen
and grossman ceremony, it's about things being officially signed. of these fun facts. i saw this. this is from 1999. the sergeant at oui’ this is from 1999. the sergeant at our stands there and says shut up or you face imprisonment while he reads out the charge, basically. politicians don't normally shut up, do they? know. and also you cannot put any questions down that loudly cover the have to be written down on paper and guess what the americans are saying? brits you taught us the city way...
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i'm andrea grossman, the founder of writers block. now la to the end of our 23rd year. [applause]. if you are not yet on the writers block e-mail us, sign up writers block events .com. we just got it senator a meat sure, writers block presents .com. after tonight, we are delighted to welcome back to writers block. the last time he visited wasn't 2002. the master of the senate. it was unforgettable. bob story is about the genius of the johnson political machine painted a picture of a powerbroker extraordinaire who simply had no peer. like his subject, he has no peer. over the years bob has spoiled us with his fortress of robert moses and window johnson and entreated a slide left turns another narrative. his diversions into fascinating bystanders and diversions so rich in detail and character, that they might forum the basis of future studies and of themselves. to consider his notebook working a sneak companion piece to his great moses and johnson book. and today, and 2019 it is more resident than ever about power used for good. and power is against the greater good. as book answers
i'm andrea grossman, the founder of writers block. now la to the end of our 23rd year. [applause]. if you are not yet on the writers block e-mail us, sign up writers block events .com. we just got it senator a meat sure, writers block presents .com. after tonight, we are delighted to welcome back to writers block. the last time he visited wasn't 2002. the master of the senate. it was unforgettable. bob story is about the genius of the johnson political machine painted a picture of a powerbroker...
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[applause] >> i am andrea grossman, the founder of writers block now sailing to the end of our 30 third year. in. [applause] if you are not yet on the email list, sign-up. we just added senator amy klobuchar. so, www.writers block .com. >> the last time he visited was in 2002 for the master of the senate. it was unforgettable. bob's story is about the genius of the political machine. painted a picture of the powerbroker extraordinaire who simply had no p or. like his subject, robert caro has no peer. he's treated us to slight left turns in the narrative. his divergence into fascinating bystanders. divergence so rich in detail and character that they might form the basis of future studies and of themselves. so consider his new book, "working" them as a companion piece to his great moses and johnson book. today in 2019, it's more pleasant than ever about power used for good and power used against the greater good. as the book answers for questions, it raises more. into the ways and wise he does what he does with such graceful shorthand. as the smart more intellectual evidence enough as to
[applause] >> i am andrea grossman, the founder of writers block now sailing to the end of our 30 third year. in. [applause] if you are not yet on the email list, sign-up. we just added senator amy klobuchar. so, www.writers block .com. >> the last time he visited was in 2002 for the master of the senate. it was unforgettable. bob's story is about the genius of the political machine. painted a picture of the powerbroker extraordinaire who simply had no p or. like his subject, robert...
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as 2020 begins, the company is banking on expanding that alliance joining us mindy grossman ceo of wwon tour and you said that you didn't specifically look at me, but you did invite us to come to the tour and i was explaining that acceptance is one of the first, i'm resisting, but acceptance is one of the first steps. >> it is we say everybody has a why what's the why that all of a sudden says to you, i need to do something for myself >> yeah. >> i think that's what everyone's going through it's consciousness, it's awareness and then it becomes engraved, behave change. that's really what this tour is about, is, you know, is there this weekend, 15,000 people for eight hours, galvanized around this idea of intention and purposeful reappraisal of your life and what you want to do for yourself it's this idea of the combination of self-care and self-responsibility that people have and i spent a lot of time just looking at people's faces, you know, and it was laughter and crying, but in most of it it's radical reappraisal and people were walking out and for us, i know they're going to walk
as 2020 begins, the company is banking on expanding that alliance joining us mindy grossman ceo of wwon tour and you said that you didn't specifically look at me, but you did invite us to come to the tour and i was explaining that acceptance is one of the first, i'm resisting, but acceptance is one of the first steps. >> it is we say everybody has a why what's the why that all of a sudden says to you, i need to do something for myself >> yeah. >> i think that's what everyone's...
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at the nasdaq, ww international, formerly weight watchers doing the honors mindy grossman was on withcrew earlier this morning. we see broadly speaking -- >> gold, gold, gold. when i see this endless buying of gold, it makes me think for the first time, maybe people are just saying i am really fearful. it's not just treasuries the gold buying has been endless, david, over and over and over there are only a few growth gold companies. main one is nico eagle, that's the one to buy but it's relentless and feels like gold wants to go to 1700, 1800. that would be very negative >> yes, gold and oil and rates are certainly three key things that we're watching. oil is up. gold is up rates are down a bit as well >> but what's interesting, there was a piece this morning, mike, chappell trust owns schlumberger there was a negative piece, it's not happening. estimates are too high with oil up the way it is, schlumberger is down dramatically from the times. long turf. oil is not going up. it's staying in the low 50s. so the short term it's up big. long-term, no real change and that's because americ
at the nasdaq, ww international, formerly weight watchers doing the honors mindy grossman was on withcrew earlier this morning. we see broadly speaking -- >> gold, gold, gold. when i see this endless buying of gold, it makes me think for the first time, maybe people are just saying i am really fearful. it's not just treasuries the gold buying has been endless, david, over and over and over there are only a few growth gold companies. main one is nico eagle, that's the one to buy but it's...
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that's followed by the and grossman ceremony were speaker signs the impeachment revolution and the managersk the resolution to the senate. later, senate majority leader mcconnell announces the schedule for the impeachment trial in the senate. [inaudible]
that's followed by the and grossman ceremony were speaker signs the impeachment revolution and the managersk the resolution to the senate. later, senate majority leader mcconnell announces the schedule for the impeachment trial in the senate. [inaudible]
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later this afternoon at 5:00 is what we call and a grossman ceremony.chnical term, recycle paper. polar friend, who is the sergeant at arms, he will then lead a procession where they actually put these articles of impeachment and the paperwork regarding the managers to these blue folders and they process this through the capitol rotunda and over to the senate come over to julie adams, the secretary of the senate. then we get to tomorrow. we probably think it will be a two-part phase to this. one is where, at an agreed-upon time, the benches show up, they are recognized, the articles are presented. this could be friday, maybe next week, but probably later in the day tomorrow and the senate with a bring over the chief justice of the united states. next to note that is his term, the founders did not make him chief justice of the united states just for this because he provides over the senate trial. he will be sworn in and then they will swear in the senators as jurors. this is where mitch mcconnell says next week is probably where they will decide the para
later this afternoon at 5:00 is what we call and a grossman ceremony.chnical term, recycle paper. polar friend, who is the sergeant at arms, he will then lead a procession where they actually put these articles of impeachment and the paperwork regarding the managers to these blue folders and they process this through the capitol rotunda and over to the senate come over to julie adams, the secretary of the senate. then we get to tomorrow. we probably think it will be a two-part phase to this....
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grossman is now recognized for questions. >> i will start with whitaker and anyone can jump in if they the degree of how this technology is being used in china today? first of all, i would like to thank mr. calmly for his comments. the major problem here is getting false information, i don't think it is the biggest concern, the biggest concern is that becomes more and more and better and better as the evil it is used for. so my colleague seemed to imply that as long as we are not getting any false information, the more information we have the better. i think the less information we have the better. whitaker, go ahead. >> thank you for the question. i want to preface my answer by saying i am an expert on artificial intelligence and i understand the tech industry very well. i am not a china expert however it is very clear that these technologies are being used in china to implement social control and the targeting of ethnic minorities. you have networks a facial recognition systems that are designed to recognize individuals as they go about their daily lives and issue things like tickets
grossman is now recognized for questions. >> i will start with whitaker and anyone can jump in if they the degree of how this technology is being used in china today? first of all, i would like to thank mr. calmly for his comments. the major problem here is getting false information, i don't think it is the biggest concern, the biggest concern is that becomes more and more and better and better as the evil it is used for. so my colleague seemed to imply that as long as we are not getting...
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that's followed by the and grossman ceremony where speaker
that's followed by the and grossman ceremony where speaker
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grossman from wisconsin is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, i like to make a point i'm, a littlet fan here, to one of our witnesses said the president trump that, the most recent year available we, have 756,000 sworn in this country illegally, it's a highest to, call the president and to him, it's just ridiculous partisan slap and it's not true. i believe it's i'm not sure, up is mr. bargains? but at least in my district, people whose ancestors, are from the south of the border i, can think of a lot of them, who do not want people to break the law, in a so far that if you feel that it represents something called the national association and i just want to make it clear to anybody else listening he their out the day that's in my district, people, they do believe in obeying the laws and object to the ideas that you buy the present trump is anti immigrant because he is four in forcing the laws. >> now my next comment is seeing the groups we have before us today, to partly divide america, and have people obsessed over the ancestry, and in this building, there are conflicts by occupat
grossman from wisconsin is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, i like to make a point i'm, a littlet fan here, to one of our witnesses said the president trump that, the most recent year available we, have 756,000 sworn in this country illegally, it's a highest to, call the president and to him, it's just ridiculous partisan slap and it's not true. i believe it's i'm not sure, up is mr. bargains? but at least in my district, people whose ancestors, are from the south of the border...