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it's got to compile the way a reporter genius is standing by hi julia so you live in that course today what was it like. the court was fully parked when still and as it was coming i think there was a lot of people wanting to be there when this big decision was going to be made but as soon as the decision was made so and as the judge sits there for years she went out to address the priests and there was a very huge it came from above ground that some of. us thought that the police wanted to really. take a bark to prison so that she wanted her during this this is what caused the. couple of gunshots they were forcing her into one of the vines. a couple of minutes after exhibiting court and what started as a very calm situation ended up to be a little bit violent yeah we saw that really coming. yes this is the 2nd time he has been in prison for writing about the president is this also maybe about a personal vendetta being carried out by the president. on one side someone might think so. because one might say that prison chairman 7 is a little bit distant from this case but at least. so we
it's got to compile the way a reporter genius is standing by hi julia so you live in that course today what was it like. the court was fully parked when still and as it was coming i think there was a lot of people wanting to be there when this big decision was going to be made but as soon as the decision was made so and as the judge sits there for years she went out to address the priests and there was a very huge it came from above ground that some of. us thought that the police wanted to...
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independent, hi, julia. so disappointed last night in the debate.t was an argument against each other. i know they do that when they go , i am sohey canvas disappointed in the democratic party. i don't think any of them are going to win and we are all going to lose because i think trump is going to win again. i just wanted to let you know that i am so disappointed, i could not watch the whole thing. host: we have more debates. the washington post notes the 11th debate scheduled for march days beforex a few primaries in arizona, florida, illinois, and ohio. it is scheduled to air on 1:00 p.m. on cnn. heading into that debate, march will7% of the delegates have been pledged. -- you seventh-inning saw seven candidates last night. primarya soft turn on a this saturday with 54 delegates up for grabs. super tuesday on march 3. on march 10, idaho, michigan, mississippi, missouri, north dakota, and washington state with 416 delegates. rick in idaho. calling on behalf of president trump. the democrats have succeeded nothing. they have failed at everything. t
independent, hi, julia. so disappointed last night in the debate.t was an argument against each other. i know they do that when they go , i am sohey canvas disappointed in the democratic party. i don't think any of them are going to win and we are all going to lose because i think trump is going to win again. i just wanted to let you know that i am so disappointed, i could not watch the whole thing. host: we have more debates. the washington post notes the 11th debate scheduled for march days...
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so finally he gave up his political ambitions so he could be with his julia. it turned out he was with his julia quite often because they ended up having 17 children. [laughter] now, when he first becomes attorney general, he thinks, well, lincoln's rather unexceptional, nothing important. by the end of lincoln's presidency, he thinks lincoln is as near a perfect man as anyone he has ever met. but in some ways, the most remarkable transformation of attitudes towards lincoln took place between his secretary of war, stanton, and lincoln. they had met as young lawyers in the 1850s. lincoln known only in illinois, and when they met, there was this big patent case that stanton had, and it was supposed to be tried in illinois, so they thought they needed someone of counsel in illinois. interviewed lincoln, put him on the case. but then the case got transferred back to ohio. they didn't need lincoln anymore but they forgot to tell him. so he worked all summer on his brief. he was so excited. he went to cincinnati, he goes right up to stanton in his typically affable
so finally he gave up his political ambitions so he could be with his julia. it turned out he was with his julia quite often because they ended up having 17 children. [laughter] now, when he first becomes attorney general, he thinks, well, lincoln's rather unexceptional, nothing important. by the end of lincoln's presidency, he thinks lincoln is as near a perfect man as anyone he has ever met. but in some ways, the most remarkable transformation of attitudes towards lincoln took place between...
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daily is an independent socialist irish member of the european parliament she's met julia so much and his campaign against is absolution a well to be doubly doesn't serve justice for julian assange has to face is accusing court. well absolutely not i mean it's been widely believed that this hearing should now. go ahead and all we have here is very much how this prosecution extradition proceedings are very much it's never meant to be for issues like in essence his extradition is to the u.s. in order to answer cherishes very cost point information which wants to monstrously in the public insurance information and bad joke war crimes states government in afghanistan and in iraq actually in syria that was also published by. arrogant and the new york times so these are normal journalistic practices for someone to face an extradition and answer charges on the espionage act which has never been used before really has. chilling effect our journalists everywhere if you know since get away with it it's not to my intelligence that the person and patients aren't. was just sort of clear is it your con
daily is an independent socialist irish member of the european parliament she's met julia so much and his campaign against is absolution a well to be doubly doesn't serve justice for julian assange has to face is accusing court. well absolutely not i mean it's been widely believed that this hearing should now. go ahead and all we have here is very much how this prosecution extradition proceedings are very much it's never meant to be for issues like in essence his extradition is to the u.s. in...
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his rivals on stage. so far, his bampaign hn mainly involved in spending millions and millions of dollars on political advertising. juliare you will be watching. . . what are you watching out for? julia: i will be watching out for a tax michael bloomberg is getting paired all day today, all day yesterday, we sawathat the demo contenders that will be participating on the debate staave been attacking mike bloomberg in some way. my bloomberg has also been undes the mediautiny in recent days due to unearthed comment out controversial policies ke stop and frisk, redlining, andllegedly sexist comments about women, so he will definitely be pressed by the this issue tonight.derators on but overall, this is the fir time we will see mike bloomberg during this campaign really under pressure. he h not given a lot of national or international tv interviews or printntviews, and he has not participated in a debate, so this will be a first ssme we will get to see him operate under pe. ros: and i know he is putting a loof emphasis on his ability to take on donald trump, but in terms of policies, what are his flagship policies? whatre hi
his rivals on stage. so far, his bampaign hn mainly involved in spending millions and millions of dollars on political advertising. juliare you will be watching. . . what are you watching out for? julia: i will be watching out for a tax michael bloomberg is getting paired all day today, all day yesterday, we sawathat the demo contenders that will be participating on the debate staave been attacking mike bloomberg in some way. my bloomberg has also been undes the mediautiny in recent days due to...
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he was in the state legislature, elected to congress, but then he fell so deeply in love with his wife julia that he said he couldn't bear being away from her. he who letters saying i can get through the days okay, but the nights i'm so restless, i can't with bear being away from you. so finally he gave up his political ambitions to be with his julia. they ended up having 17 children. [laughter] finish now, when he first becomes attorney general, he thinks, well, lincoln's rather unexceptional, nothing important. by the end of lincoln's prime minister city, he thinks lincoln is as near a perfect man as anyone he has ever met. but in some ways the most remarkable transformation of attitudes toward lincoln took place between his secretary of war, stanton, and lincoln. they had met as young lawyers in the 1850s. stanton, a nationally celebrated lawyer, lincoln known only in illinois. and when they met, there was this big patton case that stanton had, and it was supposed to be tried in illinois, so they thought they needed counsel in illinois. interviewed lincoln, put him on the case. but then t
he was in the state legislature, elected to congress, but then he fell so deeply in love with his wife julia that he said he couldn't bear being away from her. he who letters saying i can get through the days okay, but the nights i'm so restless, i can't with bear being away from you. so finally he gave up his political ambitions to be with his julia. they ended up having 17 children. [laughter] finish now, when he first becomes attorney general, he thinks, well, lincoln's rather unexceptional,...
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his rivals. so far his campaign has mainly involved spending 400—million dollars on political advertising. here is senator sanders on mr bloomberg. earlier i asked julia. all day yesterday based may sound a bit catch contenders that will be participating on the states have been at the bluebird and some way. she has also been hundred the media scrutiny in recent days due to current comments on policies like stop and frisk or planning or even sexist comments allegedly about women. he is definitely going to be priced by candidates and moderators on these issues tonight. 0verall this is the first time we will see him in this campaign under pressure. he has not given a lot of tv energies or paint interviews. he has not participated in an debate. this will be the first time we see him operate under pressure. he is putting a lot of success on taking on donald trump. what are his policies? what are the big issues he is trying to place? before hejumped into the race that he was involved quite a bit with organisations that lead quite a bit with organisations that lea d co nta ct quite a bit with organisations that lead contact gun violence and combining —— comb
his rivals. so far his campaign has mainly involved spending 400—million dollars on political advertising. here is senator sanders on mr bloomberg. earlier i asked julia. all day yesterday based may sound a bit catch contenders that will be participating on the states have been at the bluebird and some way. she has also been hundred the media scrutiny in recent days due to current comments on policies like stop and frisk or planning or even sexist comments allegedly about women. he is...
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for his comments about stop and frk and essentially said, look, i wasn't to these cotounities,--i have listene these communities and i'm looking to move forward. nada: julia manchester, thank you so much. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, how aew treatment is offering hope to those suffering from a rare eye disorder. nada: the united nations says syria will become the biggestro humanitarian hstory of the 21st century if nothing is done. the number of people displaced by the latest governmen offensive has reached 900,000. 300,000 of those have fled in the last t weeks. paul adams has this look at one family trying to survive below freezing temperatures. paul: government supporters are president assad's troops making significant gains near the northern city of aleppo, taking in a matter of hours ground that has been contested forears and with russian help, t relentless. tas tops advance, civilians retreat in vast numbers. in neighboring idlib province, the roads are clogged with fleeing people. in ground not yet taken by government forces, displaced people settle and live where they can. misery.is adding to their her family warm and fed
for his comments about stop and frk and essentially said, look, i wasn't to these cotounities,--i have listene these communities and i'm looking to move forward. nada: julia manchester, thank you so much. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, how aew treatment is offering hope to those suffering from a rare eye disorder. nada: the united nations says syria will become the biggestro humanitarian hstory of the 21st century if nothing is done. the...
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that being said, his campaign is putting a lot more resources into nevada and south carolina, so a come back is certainly possible. >> well, we have much more to talk about. stay close, julia manchester, we'll talk to you again in just a little bit. >>> attorney general william barr says rudy giuliani is giving the justice department information about ukraine. >>> four chinese military officers have been charged in one of the largest hackings on record. . and joined by guests like joe biden, pete buttigieg and many many more. stay tuned for that. we're back in a moment. ed for t. we're back in a moment too many after parties? not drinking water? we've all committed skin sins! new neutrogena® bright boost... kick-starts dull, tired skin with neoglucosamine... a gentle, non-acid amino sugar exfoliant that works within the surface and boosts cell turnover by 10x. for brighter, wide-awake skin. bright boost. pair with illuminating serum for 3x the brightening power. neutrogena® >>> welcome back, everyone, attorney general william barr acknowledged the department of justice will be vetting any material regarding rudy giuliani regarding the bidens, but will be treated no differe
that being said, his campaign is putting a lot more resources into nevada and south carolina, so a come back is certainly possible. >> well, we have much more to talk about. stay close, julia manchester, we'll talk to you again in just a little bit. >>> attorney general william barr says rudy giuliani is giving the justice department information about ukraine. >>> four chinese military officers have been charged in one of the largest hackings on record. . and joined by...
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up and in his accent says, "don't worry, they hate everybody. [ laughter ] >> seth: this has been so wonderful having all four of you here thank you, so much, you guys [ cheers and applause julial" is in theaters friday [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with music from cam [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's new irresist-a-bowls now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. (howling wind) (howling wind) stop struggling to clean tough messes with sprays. try clean freak! it has three times the cleaning power to dissolve kitchen grease on contact. it works great on bathtubs. and even stainless steel. try clean freak from mr. clean. we all use our phones very differently. we need a great network all the time. (vo) everyone in your family is different. these two are always gaming and this one is always on facetime. (vo) that's why verizon has plans to mix and match starting at just $35. plus, iphone 11 on us when you buy the latest iphone. the network more people rely on, gives you more. i need all the breaks, that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only p
up and in his accent says, "don't worry, they hate everybody. [ laughter ] >> seth: this has been so wonderful having all four of you here thank you, so much, you guys [ cheers and applause julial" is in theaters friday [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with music from cam [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's new irresist-a-bowls now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. (howling wind) (howling wind) stop struggling to clean tough...
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so if you're just joining us. bob iger is stepping down from his role as ceo, effective immediately. bob chapek takes over as ceo julia boorstin is here what else can you tell us about the transition, julia? >> reporter: sarah, just a reminder, i will be sitting down with both, that will be coming up at bloapproximately 5:30 p.m just a word about iger and how he's totally transformed disney. he made a number of significant acquisitions, in terms of content, he bought marvel, pixar and lucasfilms, three companies that totally transformed the type of intellectual property that disney had, was also able to exploit across the various platforms. now as well to streaming -- to disney plus, the direct-to-consumer business. he was transformative in the acquisition of fox the 21st century fox assets ultimately transformative of the size of the studio, its ability to have scale, especially when it comes to streaming with the acquisition of another third of hulu with that fox acquisition, they did launch disney plus earlier this fall great early success, in terms of the transformation, in terms of the intellectual problem, with
so if you're just joining us. bob iger is stepping down from his role as ceo, effective immediately. bob chapek takes over as ceo julia boorstin is here what else can you tell us about the transition, julia? >> reporter: sarah, just a reminder, i will be sitting down with both, that will be coming up at bloapproximately 5:30 p.m just a word about iger and how he's totally transformed disney. he made a number of significant acquisitions, in terms of content, he bought marvel, pixar and...
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so he's kind of using his typical stump speech on the trail to address that more broadly and connect with voters. >> okay. juliathanks for the wrap there on andrew yang for this day. appreciate it. >>> president trump's hit list, is there any common thread through all of the previous firings? ous firings? what's going on? it's the 3pm slump. should have had a p3. oh yeah. should have had a p3. need energy? get p3. with a mix of meat, cheese and nuts. i've always loved and i'm still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'll go for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? sharing my roots. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while takin
so he's kind of using his typical stump speech on the trail to address that more broadly and connect with voters. >> okay. juliathanks for the wrap there on andrew yang for this day. appreciate it. >>> president trump's hit list, is there any common thread through all of the previous firings? ous firings? what's going on? it's the 3pm slump. should have had a p3. oh yeah. should have had a p3. need energy? get p3. with a mix of meat, cheese and nuts. i've always loved and i'm...
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after romney announced his decision he was too weak to beat the democrats so he was joining them now, he's officially a member of the resistance and should be expelled from the gop. julia started tweeting excel met and later tweeted romney should be expelled from the senate gop. ingram called romney the ultimate selfish printing centered politician. if you were up for reelection this year thepeople of utah would have their own pay back against them because they were defrauded romney . now, people have argued that the citizens united provides for receipt area certainly a senator has a right to free speech . now the question quickly to mister weissman and the professor, to answer the question if this individual was up for reelection in 2020 , having exercise free speech, free speech citizens united, how do you think that would be skewed with this kind of onslaught so that his voice could not truly her? if you would answer that question my time is running but i'd like to share it with you. >> it entirely appropriate for the people of utah make a judgment about what senator romney did, it's not appropriate for giant super pacs to come in and i'll send him which as you're i
after romney announced his decision he was too weak to beat the democrats so he was joining them now, he's officially a member of the resistance and should be expelled from the gop. julia started tweeting excel met and later tweeted romney should be expelled from the senate gop. ingram called romney the ultimate selfish printing centered politician. if you were up for reelection this year thepeople of utah would have their own pay back against them because they were defrauded romney . now,...
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so i don't know if that field is going to be completely set until we see his impact on march 3rd. >> juliaevada, how do the candidates stock up when it comes to resources, staffers, and the state? >> well, bernie sanders and joe biden have more robust operations in the state. bernie sanders has had essentially four years to build up his operation in the state since 2016. joe biden looks at nevada as a very strong point in his campaign. however, if you look at amy klobuchar and pete booth jeutti they're actually rushing to staff up in nevada and even south carolina. these aren't states that they're particularly comfortable with. it's not particularly their base that they're strong with there. there's more minorities in those states and clearly those two candidates do much better with white voters. so you're seeing a bit of a rush on their part, but you're also seeing even though he's not on the ballot in nevada, bloomberg is still blanketing the state with ads due to his national ad buy. so it's interesting to see how he plays a part in that as well. >> as we mentioned, bloomberg is not on
so i don't know if that field is going to be completely set until we see his impact on march 3rd. >> juliaevada, how do the candidates stock up when it comes to resources, staffers, and the state? >> well, bernie sanders and joe biden have more robust operations in the state. bernie sanders has had essentially four years to build up his operation in the state since 2016. joe biden looks at nevada as a very strong point in his campaign. however, if you look at amy klobuchar and pete...
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chapek is not a youngster so is sort of in the key part of his career in terms of when you would ascend to that role >> all right disney shares off now less than a percent. juliak you >>> time for our etf spotlight looking at spdr biotech ticker xpi recouping losses from the two day sell-off and shares of moderna continuing to surge as news of its coronavirus vaccine shipment overshadows weaker quarterly revenue, up 19% today. yesterday anthony fauci the doctor at the nih we'll have talk to you in a few mints said he is optimistic we could see this vaccine after a few trials come about a year to a year and a half which he says is very fast >>> in the meantime over to the santelli exchange at the cme hey, rick. >> good morning, carl. so much going on we all know the given. coronavirus and other factors have given us a big month of february look at ten-year note yields how far they have dropped. look at the s&p 500 cash market. look at how much it's dropped just in the last six sessions. obviously viewers, you know that why am i bringing it up? because we're coming to an end of the month granted, end of the month rebalancing aren't as big as end of quarters but
chapek is not a youngster so is sort of in the key part of his career in terms of when you would ascend to that role >> all right disney shares off now less than a percent. juliak you >>> time for our etf spotlight looking at spdr biotech ticker xpi recouping losses from the two day sell-off and shares of moderna continuing to surge as news of its coronavirus vaccine shipment overshadows weaker quarterly revenue, up 19% today. yesterday anthony fauci the doctor at the nih we'll...