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her mom jeannie remembers a teenage boy who was smitten from the first date. >> i think she thought he was intelligent, and she could have intelligent conversations with him. >> so maybe a peg above the other kids in the school yard or her circle? >> yes -- yes. >> reporter: the high school sweethearts married when michele was just 20. they'd later settle into a farmhouse in upstate new york and have three girls, karrie, the middle child. michele's younger sister, also named karrie, admired her so much. >> tell me about your sister as a mom. >> she always, like, wanted the best for her girls. she was always very supportive because of course when i had children, i asked her all my questions and looked up to her. i always looked up to her. >> reporter: though they lived coasts apart, michele's sister and her husband were close with the nieces. >> the oldest one really bonded with kevin. and karrie and i very much bonded. >> reporter: but, as with so many people, the neurauter family ran into lean times, diminished prospects, during the great recession. lloyd moved out-of-state to find wo
her mom jeannie remembers a teenage boy who was smitten from the first date. >> i think she thought he was intelligent, and she could have intelligent conversations with him. >> so maybe a peg above the other kids in the school yard or her circle? >> yes -- yes. >> reporter: the high school sweethearts married when michele was just 20. they'd later settle into a farmhouse in upstate new york and have three girls, karrie, the middle child. michele's younger sister, also...
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. >> jeannie in pennsylvania, republican line, high. >> sorry about that just push the button. jeannie go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: okay, my question is, as far as the nominee for the justice, it seems that, would you want somebody who goes by the constitution or as far as party politics court what they want? >> guest: i absolutely want someone who follows the constitution. what i want is someone who follows the whole constitution not just the way it was that it existed in 1789 when we still had a wonderful constitutional democracy established by her constitution. but still a constitution this deeply flawed because it allowed the original slavery to continue in this country. it allowed for women of color in so many more to be excluded from the democratic society and from equal citizenship. with the whole constitution, the constitution that has been amended over time by people make it more equal to make it more inclusive to make our society truly free her. the thing i get concerned about was so-called conservative originalists. as they overlook these amende
. >> jeannie in pennsylvania, republican line, high. >> sorry about that just push the button. jeannie go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: okay, my question is, as far as the nominee for the justice, it seems that, would you want somebody who goes by the constitution or as far as party politics court what they want? >> guest: i absolutely want someone who follows the constitution. what i want is someone who follows the whole constitution not just the way...
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for jeannie, this directive was the last straw.e shut the door to her office and had the mother-of-all bitch sessions. so what, she railed. better to get fired than to voluntarily pull our punches. all i could do was reiterate her point in various different ways and with rising amounts of ire and profanity. from then on, "better to get fired" was the refrain we tossed back and forth every time we sensed our office pulling back from our mission. we both knew that the lack of follow-up here meant that any chance we had of ever performing a classic financial investigation to assess trump's ties to russia and motive -- excuse me -- and motive evidence was dead. needless to say, this meant that trump's tax returns were out of bounds. in the end, weissmann says, we would fail to conduct a full investigation, and we never got an interview with the president. in the end, the wrongdoing we found in the areas in which we chose to look, particularly in the one russian financial deal we examined as a result of cohen's cooperation, left me with
for jeannie, this directive was the last straw.e shut the door to her office and had the mother-of-all bitch sessions. so what, she railed. better to get fired than to voluntarily pull our punches. all i could do was reiterate her point in various different ways and with rising amounts of ire and profanity. from then on, "better to get fired" was the refrain we tossed back and forth every time we sensed our office pulling back from our mission. we both knew that the lack of follow-up...
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jeannie moos with that story. >> reporter: kids often tend to i guess noir their moms on purpose, but he hears mom clearly for the very first time. >> hi. can you hear me? hi, baby. you can hear me. >> behind the camera, his mom was bawling. the furs time he heard he say my name, i couldn't keep it together. >> reaction online was similar. be right back while i go cry. >> good job. you canner hear me. >> but you haven't heard the whole story. mason was born almost four months premature. after three men broke into mom and dad's place, a random hoinl vags. >> i was shot three times. >> reporter: two days later, emergency labor weighing in at 1 pound they thought he might not survive, might never walk, but he beat the odds and now been fitted with hearing aids in richmond. they even gave him leo the stuffed lion fitted with hearing aids. >> he's doing a lot of yelling and making noises because now it's the fist time he can hear himself clearly. >> reporter: but eeb hearing aids don't help when mom steps away. >> when have i ever loved you? why would i start today. >> reporter: something
jeannie moos with that story. >> reporter: kids often tend to i guess noir their moms on purpose, but he hears mom clearly for the very first time. >> hi. can you hear me? hi, baby. you can hear me. >> behind the camera, his mom was bawling. the furs time he heard he say my name, i couldn't keep it together. >> reaction online was similar. be right back while i go cry. >> good job. you canner hear me. >> but you haven't heard the whole story. mason was born...
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a final thought very quickly from jeannie. say?ou >> there was no winner here, certainly the american public i think have lost and that means joe biden remains not a good night for anybody. >> rick, how about you? >> trump needed to upset the by doing this election something tonight and what he did isn't going to change anything. much, to both o rick and jeannie, great to have always. us as the first presidential debate, ext week we'll bring you the vice presidential debate from salt lake city followed by the debates presidential the next two weeks. i'm david weston, and this is bloomberg. >> it's almost 11:00 a.m. in haslinda amin, welcome to bloomberg markets asia. at our top stories. angry blows in a chaotic first vice with the former president calling his opponent a and , covid, economy, law order and race relations. haslinda: at latest data from regaining economy is momentum, stronger out put on at home and broad. chinese carries are ready for takeoff, millions of for flights. included, the t most anticipated presidential deba
a final thought very quickly from jeannie. say?ou >> there was no winner here, certainly the american public i think have lost and that means joe biden remains not a good night for anybody. >> rick, how about you? >> trump needed to upset the by doing this election something tonight and what he did isn't going to change anything. much, to both o rick and jeannie, great to have always. us as the first presidential debate, ext week we'll bring you the vice presidential debate...
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jeannie, let's go to your book. do you have to reread a chapter on this broken system? >> i very well might. this was likee, nothing i have ever really seen. you could hardly call it a debate because there was very little focus on the issues and needlingttack fast back and forth, lack of decorum. , viewerso many of us and listeners, throwing her hands up -- throwing our hands up and not being able to make sense of what the point of it all was. i am curious to see how many people stuck by all 90 minutes. tom: ratings come out, i am guessing, late morning. and then a second look at the afternoon. i want to go to the process of the moderator from journalism royalty, chris wallace. we go to the wonderful steve scalise of c-span in a town hall format. skelly is the midwest deal. he is one of 16 children. he is total journalism straightforward. what is he going to do after witnessing this to help us survive a second debate? >> i was thinking the same thing as we got 15 minutes in about steve scalise and then kristin walker who follows him. one thing people are disgusting is t
jeannie, let's go to your book. do you have to reread a chapter on this broken system? >> i very well might. this was likee, nothing i have ever really seen. you could hardly call it a debate because there was very little focus on the issues and needlingttack fast back and forth, lack of decorum. , viewerso many of us and listeners, throwing her hands up -- throwing our hands up and not being able to make sense of what the point of it all was. i am curious to see how many people stuck by...
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roger, jeannie says she used to work with you at time and wants to say hello to you. >> well, jeanine i were in a world in which an element is familiar. we didn't have much of a choice in terms of getting our work done. you can procrastinate for just so long but this cannot once a week. jeanine and remember how -- i never paid attention to mr. now i pay more attention than it ever did before but i was working for newsmagazine so that was something of a liability. i was walking in the mornings since i was the essayist. we had a a great group of guysd women. i didn't know the news. the editor was a great guy and would say what do we think about? i had no idea what that was what he is referring to but the chances of the being good was amenable i would only say terrible, just terrible. then i'd run to find that what he was talking about and write the essay. at the end the day you had to show up with something. >> so here is sharing -- let's see, where did it go? julie is sharing a great memory of you roger at the public library association meeting in boston having a blast handing out copi
roger, jeannie says she used to work with you at time and wants to say hello to you. >> well, jeanine i were in a world in which an element is familiar. we didn't have much of a choice in terms of getting our work done. you can procrastinate for just so long but this cannot once a week. jeanine and remember how -- i never paid attention to mr. now i pay more attention than it ever did before but i was working for newsmagazine so that was something of a liability. i was walking in the...
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to jeannie mai and we are such big fans. one of the hosts of "the reel."thday, i was minding my own business doing the roger rabbit, tiffany comes in to show off her little electric slide/doodad. she did win that one. i'll let you take that but that is why i'm here because i'm coming back for you. >> wow. the roger bbit. ve we seen that -- >> just dropped the j. lo party. we were at j. lo's party. >> all right, and let me bring in charles oakley. oh, my man, you were one of the biggest, greatest enforcers in nba history. are you just going to intimidate them into giving you the mirror ball? is that going to work? >> well, you know, when it come to -- you know, there's time for everything. now i got to get my finesse on. >> finesse. 6'8". you still playing -- i won't add your weight. are you in dancing and playing shape right now. >> yeah, about maybe five pounds over my playing weight. >> he is in good shape. he is in good shape. all right. well, that is just part -- >> you have to be when you sign up for something like this. you advance yourself.m intmbar
to jeannie mai and we are such big fans. one of the hosts of "the reel."thday, i was minding my own business doing the roger rabbit, tiffany comes in to show off her little electric slide/doodad. she did win that one. i'll let you take that but that is why i'm here because i'm coming back for you. >> wow. the roger bbit. ve we seen that -- >> just dropped the j. lo party. we were at j. lo's party. >> all right, and let me bring in charles oakley. oh, my man, you were...
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justice department, fbi agent william barnett said one of the mueller special counsel attorneys, jeannie- ree, was, quote, obsessed with russia and flynn. and she had an agenda, quote with. that's the word of the day, obsessed. >>> well, joining us now is congressman andy biggs, chairman of the house freedom caucus, also member of the house judiciary committee. congressman, it's great to see you. this is, i think most americans are now as they are hearing what was said, how this effort to overthrow the president was constructed and where it led, they have to be stunned, and they have to be outraged. and christopher wray, the head of the fbi, has been slow-walking, stonewalling and covering up the conduct of fbi agents through this period. and i cannot think of any other, any reason in the world why he is not fired. >> well, lou, i agree with you 100%, and i've been advocating that for some time because it is exactly what you say. this was a coup attempt, and christopher wray is, the buck stops with him. we've requested documents, documents that should have been declassified including the
justice department, fbi agent william barnett said one of the mueller special counsel attorneys, jeannie- ree, was, quote, obsessed with russia and flynn. and she had an agenda, quote with. that's the word of the day, obsessed. >>> well, joining us now is congressman andy biggs, chairman of the house freedom caucus, also member of the house judiciary committee. congressman, it's great to see you. this is, i think most americans are now as they are hearing what was said, how this effort...
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we welcome jeannie is a no. give us your take.heard from senator mitt romney today saying he would go forward with a vote. they are having a caucus lunch today, the republicans. is it a foregone conclusion? ,eanne: with romney on board very hard to stop the momentum of the republicans in the senate, that they will move forward. we don't know the date of an actual vote, the timeframe is pretty narrow. if the president makes a nomination on saturday, you are talking amongst the quickest nomination votes in history, but it is possible. whether they do it before or after the election, i think they will do it before the end of the year. if they do it after the election, does it become more difficult? what if the senate switches over to democrats, effective january 2? do you have people voting on this who have lost their jobs? jeanne: absolutely. imagine the republicans lose the senate and the white house, you would have people voting who would no longer have their jobs in january. constitutionally, there is nothing to stop a lame-duck
we welcome jeannie is a no. give us your take.heard from senator mitt romney today saying he would go forward with a vote. they are having a caucus lunch today, the republicans. is it a foregone conclusion? ,eanne: with romney on board very hard to stop the momentum of the republicans in the senate, that they will move forward. we don't know the date of an actual vote, the timeframe is pretty narrow. if the president makes a nomination on saturday, you are talking amongst the quickest...
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marketplace, i think that's going to be sustainable for decades because you're not going to put the jeannie back in the bottle as it relates to engaging digitally and creating content digitally. >> help us understand that spending environment what we heard from salesforce, from work day really got investors excited about the spending environment but then what we heard later on enterprise spending on things like hardware was very different story, even dev ops didn't perform at the level that some investors expected what are enterprises spending on versus what are they not spending on? >> we believe, jon, we're in this third phase of what is happening in the enterprise. and traditionally people first focus on out mating the back office and focussed on auto mating the front office for knowledge workers. it's absolutely clear that the biggest imperative that exists in the enterprise today is how do you engage with customers, a category that we call customer experience management. and so, if you're an enterprise today and you're thinking about digital transformation, what's top of that stack in
marketplace, i think that's going to be sustainable for decades because you're not going to put the jeannie back in the bottle as it relates to engaging digitally and creating content digitally. >> help us understand that spending environment what we heard from salesforce, from work day really got investors excited about the spending environment but then what we heard later on enterprise spending on things like hardware was very different story, even dev ops didn't perform at the level...
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review by a grand jeannie rhe j. a full jury reviewing a case, those are important parts.pointed see so many people willing to throughout this important system of due process that protects people whether you like them or don't. it's the foundation of this country. the proper, this is the proper way for things to proceed when comb mines can review the evidence and come out with a determination. >> bret: i want to turn to the supreme court nomination. president saying that he's not meeting with barbara lagoa in washington. there was interesting thing. amy coney barrett is seen as a leading contender. here's the senate majority leader and minority leader. >> this guys falling within democratic president does not get to confirm every last judge he or she wants. and the sky is falling when a republican president gets to confirm any judges. >> why are they committing a paragraph so egregious that it risks shutting the last investors of trust that remain between our two parties. for what? because this is the only way for republicans to achieve their radical right-wing agenda. >>
review by a grand jeannie rhe j. a full jury reviewing a case, those are important parts.pointed see so many people willing to throughout this important system of due process that protects people whether you like them or don't. it's the foundation of this country. the proper, this is the proper way for things to proceed when comb mines can review the evidence and come out with a determination. >> bret: i want to turn to the supreme court nomination. president saying that he's not meeting...
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host: this is jeannie from lexington, texas. a supporter of joe biden.st: -- caller: i was calling in response to the man who thinks trump has not lied. if you look up on google, you will find fact-checks, and wikipedia. he has lied over 20,000 times since being in office. has lied 23.8 times per day since covid was first announced. host: what is your top issue for this election? that --i am worried this classic fascism the way he is trying to manipulate the votingand cast down our and democracy will not stand. done -- he ishas just so against democracy. do not know if you will read the book by jason stanley from yale university. how fascism works. it is point >> we will take you live to milwaukee, where, harris is blackg a roundtable with business owners. thank all these leaders. i will start with the new tenant governor, with the work you have been doing during these difficult times around the country, including here in wisconsin. thank you for your leadership in bringing this group of business leaders together this afternoon. we have a very important
host: this is jeannie from lexington, texas. a supporter of joe biden.st: -- caller: i was calling in response to the man who thinks trump has not lied. if you look up on google, you will find fact-checks, and wikipedia. he has lied over 20,000 times since being in office. has lied 23.8 times per day since covid was first announced. host: what is your top issue for this election? that --i am worried this classic fascism the way he is trying to manipulate the votingand cast down our and...
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jeannie marrazzo with the department of infectious diseases at the university of alabama birmingham.ondent alexandra field just said something in the last hour that i think bears repeating. she said, imagine if on this past new year's eve, okay, just, you know, nine months ago, if somebody had said, in the next nine months, there's going to be a pandemic. and 200,000 americans are going to lose their lives. you wouldn't have been able to process that or believe it. and yet, here we are. we are right on the edge of 200,000. that number. and still, dr. hotez, you say, no containment strategy. no national containment strategy, even with this number. >> yeah, that's right, alisyn. you know, we had gone up to around 66,000 new cases a day over the summer, end of july, beginning of august. finally, people started getting the message about masks, to some extent, we brought it down to 30,000 new cases a day, which is still a screaming high level. still one of the highest number of new cases worldwide, but now it's creeping back up to 40,000. i'm really worried about this summer -- i'm sorry,
jeannie marrazzo with the department of infectious diseases at the university of alabama birmingham.ondent alexandra field just said something in the last hour that i think bears repeating. she said, imagine if on this past new year's eve, okay, just, you know, nine months ago, if somebody had said, in the next nine months, there's going to be a pandemic. and 200,000 americans are going to lose their lives. you wouldn't have been able to process that or believe it. and yet, here we are. we are...
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jeannie from montana, jump right in. caller: yes, good morning.about four comments i would like to bring up and then -- host: i'm sorry, we are not going to have time, so what is your top one? ok, how are we going to be able to -- sorry. how are we going to be able to fund and help the police and make them more accountable if we are defunding the police at the same time? i come from a small community this kind ofsee thing. i just feel like it could be something that could be taken care of at all levels rather than just one big trying to fix it all at one time, and i know that this has been an ongoing situation. host: will have to leave it there, i apologize. go ahead. guest: hopefully we'll get your other questions another time. that is a beautiful question. if answer is simply this: you have less than 20% of police officers violating, committing 2004-2020,, from almost $1 billion has been paid off because of police misconduct. that is a cost. we are not looking at the cost of having unprofessional police officers. they are a liability. no one lik
jeannie from montana, jump right in. caller: yes, good morning.about four comments i would like to bring up and then -- host: i'm sorry, we are not going to have time, so what is your top one? ok, how are we going to be able to -- sorry. how are we going to be able to fund and help the police and make them more accountable if we are defunding the police at the same time? i come from a small community this kind ofsee thing. i just feel like it could be something that could be taken care of at...
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host: this is jeannie from lexington, texas. a supporter of joe biden.aller: i was calling in response to the man who thinks trump has not lied. if you look up on google, you will find fact-checks, and wikipedia. he has lied over 20,000 times since being in office. has lied 23.8 times per day since covid was first announced. host: what is your top issue for this election? that --i am worried this classic fascism the way he is trying to manipulate the votingand cast down our and democracy will not stand. done -- he ishas just so against democracy. do not know if you will read the book by jason stanley from yale university. how fascism works. it is point on point with what trump is doing. host: michael from watertown, new york. hello. caller: hello. host: go-ahead. caller: i'm sorry. my family has known president trump by accident. we bumped into them several times going back to the 1980's. we knew him as a celebrity. them, hee we bump into didn't know who i was but he was always gracious and give us autographs. he was always a very gracious person. i am a
host: this is jeannie from lexington, texas. a supporter of joe biden.aller: i was calling in response to the man who thinks trump has not lied. if you look up on google, you will find fact-checks, and wikipedia. he has lied over 20,000 times since being in office. has lied 23.8 times per day since covid was first announced. host: what is your top issue for this election? that --i am worried this classic fascism the way he is trying to manipulate the votingand cast down our and democracy will...
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host: this is jeannie from lexington, texas. a supporter of joe biden.aller: i was calling in response to the man who thinks trump has not lied. if you look up on google, you will find fact-checks, and wikipedia. he has lied over 20,000 times since being in office. has lied 23.8 times per day since covid was first announced. host: what is your top issue for this election? that --i am worried this classic fascism the way he is trying to manipulate the votingand cast down our and democracy will not stand. done -- he ishas just so against democracy. do not know if you will read the book by jason stanley from yale university. how fascism works. it is point on point with what trump is doing. host: michael from watertown, new york. hello. caller: hello. host: go-ahead. caller: i'm sorry. my family has known president trump by accident. we bumped into them several times going back to the 1980's. we knew him as a celebrity. them, hee we bump into didn't know who i was but he was always gracious and give us autographs. he was always a very gracious person. i am a
host: this is jeannie from lexington, texas. a supporter of joe biden.aller: i was calling in response to the man who thinks trump has not lied. if you look up on google, you will find fact-checks, and wikipedia. he has lied over 20,000 times since being in office. has lied 23.8 times per day since covid was first announced. host: what is your top issue for this election? that --i am worried this classic fascism the way he is trying to manipulate the votingand cast down our and democracy will...