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host: we will get a response from carol jenkins. guest: we think that is a matter that is best decided in the courts. having much to do with so equal rights amendment, that we have to separate the things that people may object to . i think those things are handled best in the courts. i believe the supreme court is taking up cases that will resolve so much of the gender problems, controversy for us. how many states have made an equal whites -- equal rights amendment part of their state constitution? guest: we think there are about 25 states. which is, you know, a hefty number. the equal rights amendment movement continues, there will be more. states,with on ratified working on the federal level. we have a call, every other week, we talk about strategy. things that have worked and have not. virginia is our star because they did such a magnificent job on the federal level. an york state is considering equal rights a minute that we have been working on as well. and is an expanded inclusive e.r.a. -- amendment that we have been working o
host: we will get a response from carol jenkins. guest: we think that is a matter that is best decided in the courts. having much to do with so equal rights amendment, that we have to separate the things that people may object to . i think those things are handled best in the courts. i believe the supreme court is taking up cases that will resolve so much of the gender problems, controversy for us. how many states have made an equal whites -- equal rights amendment part of their state...
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carol jenkins? >> guest: wee. agree. so i think so much of the research demonstrates that women, the way we say are the cheap labor of our country and that is result in magnificent proselyte for some of the corporations and even small companies. there consistently underpaid for the same equipment, for the same work. even some of the good guys who think and say great things about equal pay and if our support of the art of women with action go and look at their books, they discovered they are truly paying the women less than the pay them into these are the good guys. we recently had major corporations call press converses and had releases saying guess what we can now say without any quibbling that we pay the women what with our men. of course we had to make adjustments to do that, and that means cost them billions ofus dollars to do that. but i think it's one of the things that will change america. america, we think of it as this great democracy and it's one of the great ones, but it does not treat its women well. it will
carol jenkins? >> guest: wee. agree. so i think so much of the research demonstrates that women, the way we say are the cheap labor of our country and that is result in magnificent proselyte for some of the corporations and even small companies. there consistently underpaid for the same equipment, for the same work. even some of the good guys who think and say great things about equal pay and if our support of the art of women with action go and look at their books, they discovered they...
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jenkins. chaired byg is carolyn maloney of new york. rep. maloney: good morning everyone. without objection the chairs is authorized to declare recess of his committee at any time. i now recognize myself for an opening statement. good morning, i thank all of you for being here today. good morning, today we are examining our nation's history of voter suppression, as well as the obstacles that many minority communities continue to face to this day. in exercising their fundamental right to vote. tomorrow we will be holding a ceremony to honor our dear and colleague and our former -- dear friend and colleague and our former chairman, elijah cummings. we will be renaming this hearing room after him and commending everything he stood for. today's hearing is part of our efforts to honor his legacy. protecting the right to vote was one of the most important issues if not the most important issue he fought for during his decades of service. we are holding this hearing in a -- in february, during black
jenkins. chaired byg is carolyn maloney of new york. rep. maloney: good morning everyone. without objection the chairs is authorized to declare recess of his committee at any time. i now recognize myself for an opening statement. good morning, i thank all of you for being here today. good morning, today we are examining our nation's history of voter suppression, as well as the obstacles that many minority communities continue to face to this day. in exercising their fundamental right to vote....
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jenkins, is absolutely incorrect.i had a staffer, who worked for me, she watched her husband be gunned down in front of her in a gun-free zone because her firearm, she followed the law and left her firearm in the vehicle. so do not tell me and do not tell her that nobody has ever died because they were deprived of their right to keep and bear arms. >> let me tell you this. that the whole business of being able to vote is not enter meshed with the business of bearing arms. you're taking the time that we're trying to deal with a constitutional right to be a citizen and turning into it something else. use another forum. we don't have many opportunities to get a right to vote. we don't have an opportunity to talk about the whole business of the way in which the constitution has been distorted and don't takes off on some rabbit trail -- >> the constitution is not a rabbit trail and you look look disengine ounce when you're trying to pick and choose which constitutional right that -- >> i'm trying to pick and choose the sub
jenkins, is absolutely incorrect.i had a staffer, who worked for me, she watched her husband be gunned down in front of her in a gun-free zone because her firearm, she followed the law and left her firearm in the vehicle. so do not tell me and do not tell her that nobody has ever died because they were deprived of their right to keep and bear arms. >> let me tell you this. that the whole business of being able to vote is not enter meshed with the business of bearing arms. you're taking...
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jenkins. that was the initial occurrence of how we suppress votes in this country, and i guess in the 21st century. that was a bush gore election. but it was a national strategy on the part of my friend on the other side of the aisle. to suppress communities of colors to vote. we know that since 2000 that has picked up. so mr. jenkins, tell me what you think is the best way to combat these initiatives alike in georgia what happened to stacy abrams. they first violated the rights of those people attempting to register to vote, and then they could not get the court fast enough to stop the purging. what are your recommendations on what we should do to combat disagree just behavior? >> one the things we need to be mindful of, is the connection between the economic consequences of any changes in voting laws that have the effect of making it more expensive, costly, or impossible for people to meet those new requirements. it is important for us to connect business requirements for photos, and all of
jenkins. that was the initial occurrence of how we suppress votes in this country, and i guess in the 21st century. that was a bush gore election. but it was a national strategy on the part of my friend on the other side of the aisle. to suppress communities of colors to vote. we know that since 2000 that has picked up. so mr. jenkins, tell me what you think is the best way to combat these initiatives alike in georgia what happened to stacy abrams. they first violated the rights of those people...
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host: we will get a response from carol jenkins.uest: we think that is a matter that is best decided in the courts. having much to do with so equal rights amendment, that we have to separate the things that people may object to . i think those things are handled best in the courts. i believe the supreme court is taking up cases that will resolve so much of the gender problems, controversy for us. how many states have made an equal whites -- equal rights amendment part of their state constitution? guest: we think there are about 25 states. which is, you know, a hefty number. the equal rights amendment movement continues, there will be more. states,with on ratified working on the federal level. we have a call, every other week, we talk about strategy. things that have worked and have not. virginia is our star because they did such a magnificent job on the federal level. an york state is considering equal rights a minute that we have been working on as well. and is an expanded inclusive e.r.a. -- amendment that we have been working on
host: we will get a response from carol jenkins.uest: we think that is a matter that is best decided in the courts. having much to do with so equal rights amendment, that we have to separate the things that people may object to . i think those things are handled best in the courts. i believe the supreme court is taking up cases that will resolve so much of the gender problems, controversy for us. how many states have made an equal whites -- equal rights amendment part of their state...
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tim jenkin is played by daniel radcliffe — who's been speaking to the bbc‘s kasia madera.nment for a total of 12 years. as soon as i read the story and found out about the escape and the nature of the escape, ijust thought it is so genius and so brilliant, i was like, how has this story not already been told, like, how do normal people not know about this? laying out the most pernicious aspects of this anc ideology, that all races are equal, and all this sort of thing... in the run—up to this film, i read tim's book and actually that was really interesting in terms what apartheid was but also what the day—to—day life was of people who were resisting apartheid. and it is a fascinating part of the story which is they would probably not have been able to do this escape had they been a black because, even down to the way black and white prisoners were searched going into prison, there was still sort of more dignity afforded to the white prisoners in terms of how they were searched. this is an extremely tense film — you are literally gripping the edge of your seat when you watc
tim jenkin is played by daniel radcliffe — who's been speaking to the bbc‘s kasia madera.nment for a total of 12 years. as soon as i read the story and found out about the escape and the nature of the escape, ijust thought it is so genius and so brilliant, i was like, how has this story not already been told, like, how do normal people not know about this? laying out the most pernicious aspects of this anc ideology, that all races are equal, and all this sort of thing... in the run—up to...
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griff jenkins live in charleston, south carolina with what is at stake in the palmetto state. i love charleston. >> i went down here in the waterfront to give you a shot at the bridge but got a little bit of a storm blowing in but they certainly have a political storm as well. it is a make it or break it for joe biden, amy klobuchar elizabeth lauren and pete buttigieg trying to get a steak before the big supertuesday, just a few days after the contest here but bernie sanders and the momentum he got in nevada is coming here rolling and he was talking about what may not sit well with voters and that is raising taxes. >> i will tell you how we pay for it, a modest tax on wall street speculation. to make sure all of our kids have the ability and desire to get the education they need is something we should do. >> you can look for joe biden on the debate stage to press bernie sanders to press. buttigieg on his support in the minority community particularly black voters. >> i want every, in particular, black voters who have been through so much to secure the vote and felt therefore t
griff jenkins live in charleston, south carolina with what is at stake in the palmetto state. i love charleston. >> i went down here in the waterfront to give you a shot at the bridge but got a little bit of a storm blowing in but they certainly have a political storm as well. it is a make it or break it for joe biden, amy klobuchar elizabeth lauren and pete buttigieg trying to get a steak before the big supertuesday, just a few days after the contest here but bernie sanders and the...
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the role of tim jenkin is played by daniel radcliffe who's been speaking to the bbc‘s kasia madera.a total of 12 years. as soon as i read the story and found out about the escape and the nature of the escape, ijust thought it is so genius and so brilliant, i was like, how has this story not already been told, like, how do normal people not know about this? laying out the most pernicious aspects of this anc ideology, that all races are equal, and all this sort of thing... in the run—up to this film, i read tim's book and actually that was really interesting in terms what apartheid was but also what the day—to—day life was of people who were resisting apartheid. and it is a fascinating part of the story which is they would probably not have been able to do this escape had they been a black because, even down to the way black and white prisoners were searched going into prison, there was still sort of more dignity afforded to the white prisoners in terms of how they were searched. this is an extremely tense film — you are literally gripping the edge of your seat when you watch it — how
the role of tim jenkin is played by daniel radcliffe who's been speaking to the bbc‘s kasia madera.a total of 12 years. as soon as i read the story and found out about the escape and the nature of the escape, ijust thought it is so genius and so brilliant, i was like, how has this story not already been told, like, how do normal people not know about this? laying out the most pernicious aspects of this anc ideology, that all races are equal, and all this sort of thing... in the run—up to...
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here's alina jenkins.ignificant snow around this morning in the north of england, northern ireland and into scotland. disruptive snow as well. there has been disruption to flights and travel and some schools have been closed as well. we have seen as much as 1a centimetres in parts of northern ireland and nine centimetres in parts of northern england. the snow will generally become confined to the north of scotland. the other accumulations are possible and further disruption. the rain has been sinking south and east onto an already saturated ground. you can see the snow pushing its way northwards and the band of rain sinking its way southwards. in between patchy rain and showers and bright and sunny spells with patchy rain confined to the north of scotland. the main clearing its way from the east of england this afternoon. there will be blizzards questioning and gusty winds in southern and western coasts. where there is snow in scotland temperature struggling to get above freezing. this evening and overnigh
here's alina jenkins.ignificant snow around this morning in the north of england, northern ireland and into scotland. disruptive snow as well. there has been disruption to flights and travel and some schools have been closed as well. we have seen as much as 1a centimetres in parts of northern ireland and nine centimetres in parts of northern england. the snow will generally become confined to the north of scotland. the other accumulations are possible and further disruption. the rain has been...
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this is welcome news for law enforcement like chuck jenkins who just told laura ingram last night howey have been dealing with criminals who shouldn't be here in the first place. >> a largely rural county, population 250,000 people but we never solve problems with gang crime, criminal element that bled over from the hotbeds of illegal aliens. jillian: he says they've been dealing with it for years, new york city mayor bill diblasio vowing to take the fight back to court, he writes donald trump's latest retaliation against his hometown takes away security funding from the number one terrorist target in america all because we refuse to play by his arbitrary rules and the latest ruling could go to the supreme court as it conflicts with sanctuary rulings from other appeals courts across the country. rob: doomsday called mother lori vallow will go back to idaho looking for missing kid. where are jj and kylie? jj's grandfather has been searching for them, larry joins us live next. jillian: the opioid death rate is highest among red cities, why would they get the green light to allow users t
this is welcome news for law enforcement like chuck jenkins who just told laura ingram last night howey have been dealing with criminals who shouldn't be here in the first place. >> a largely rural county, population 250,000 people but we never solve problems with gang crime, criminal element that bled over from the hotbeds of illegal aliens. jillian: he says they've been dealing with it for years, new york city mayor bill diblasio vowing to take the fight back to court, he writes donald...
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please help me welcome jim jenkins. [applause] right out of school, he was still in school. i looked across and i said to someone who is that, while he is going to be the new store here. he had long dark hair over his shoulders, thick mustache. it was a long time ago. [laughter] david is a graduate of the journalism school and hall of fame and he became famous in the newsroom and the new young editor came in and sent out a memo to the reporting staff saying each reporter will submit to the editor every morning in itinerary for his plans for the day. david even then impossible to tame sat down at the manual typewriter into the legendary story. many of the people remember it. what i will do today, by david. [laughter] >> 10:15, try to sneak in a littllittle late. left 10:40 communities are. 11:00, start talking about where to go to the. he's talking about all of these. the special went over $4 for today w$4 us thattoday we might, all written down. the young editor goes crazy. it goes into the office of the very severe, serious editor that does "the new york times." waving them
please help me welcome jim jenkins. [applause] right out of school, he was still in school. i looked across and i said to someone who is that, while he is going to be the new store here. he had long dark hair over his shoulders, thick mustache. it was a long time ago. [laughter] david is a graduate of the journalism school and hall of fame and he became famous in the newsroom and the new young editor came in and sent out a memo to the reporting staff saying each reporter will submit to the...
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the angles covered with live teovag union, impeachment vote but we start with caucuses and griff jenkinshere working. >> reporter: a frustrating night for iowa democrat party officials, longest in their history. a new apps failed a backup telephone system and look at the headquarters here, you see the lights are on but no one is home. a sign saying they have left to do the results but it has been marred by a lot of errors here. we have a telephone call at 1:00 am local time from troy price trying to explain this wasn't malfeasance but it will take some time. >> the idp is verifying all precinct results. we expect to have numbers to report later today. we want to emphasize that this is a reporting issue, not a hacker intrusion. we will continue to provide updates as available. >> reporter: when we get this resolved later today is anybody's guess, there are 1600 precincts and they had 3 sets of data for the first time they began. the candidates expressing confidence and they have moved on to new hampshire. >> let's stay happy and get to new hampshire. >> we move on to new hampshire, nevada
the angles covered with live teovag union, impeachment vote but we start with caucuses and griff jenkinshere working. >> reporter: a frustrating night for iowa democrat party officials, longest in their history. a new apps failed a backup telephone system and look at the headquarters here, you see the lights are on but no one is home. a sign saying they have left to do the results but it has been marred by a lot of errors here. we have a telephone call at 1:00 am local time from troy...
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griff jenkins live in charleston, south carolina with more. >> reporter: coming down to the wire just 2 days to go, former vice president biden getting an endorsement from south carolina's most influential democrat, jim clyburn. tom steyer is challenging biden here as both are casting bernie sanders as a dangerous candidate. >> i strongly believe that if in fact we nominate a socialist it is a mistake. >> the next president has to be able to win back the democratic senate. i was asked to come in and campaign, from alabama to montana. did anybody ask bernie to come in, it will be hard holding onto the united states congress and united states senate. >> bernie sanders is writing momentum and - to find out if anyone can stop him. >> reporter: can anyone stop sanders at this point? >> i don't think so. >> i hope not. >> i wouldn't say he is unstoppable but it is going to be difficult for any of the other candidates. >> more momentum, i see bernie is the front runner. >> trump will kill him. it will be a tough role for bernie to climb to be donald
griff jenkins live in charleston, south carolina with more. >> reporter: coming down to the wire just 2 days to go, former vice president biden getting an endorsement from south carolina's most influential democrat, jim clyburn. tom steyer is challenging biden here as both are casting bernie sanders as a dangerous candidate. >> i strongly believe that if in fact we nominate a socialist it is a mistake. >> the next president has to be able to win back the democratic senate. i...
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we start with the caucuses and griff jenkins live. >> reporter: the democratic party not having the nighty expert to. and apps that was a new way to report the results failing a telephone system backup not delivered. let's look at the headquarters of the idp, no one is inside. they have moved off site to do the caucus results but it is clearly not working out and we have no idea when we might get those results, 1:00 am central we got a conference call, no questions, just a statement from chairman troy price. here is what he had to say. >> at this point the idp is manually verifying all precinct results, we expect to have numbers to report later today. he wants to emphasize this is a reporting issue, not a hacker incursion. we will continue to provide updates as they are available. >> reporter: the good news is it is not malfeasance. the bad news is it could be a long time before we get those results. more than 1600 precincts have to manually report and they are reporting 3 sets of data to tabulate, not one. that was a first as well compounding the problem. the candidates are moving on to
we start with the caucuses and griff jenkins live. >> reporter: the democratic party not having the nighty expert to. and apps that was a new way to report the results failing a telephone system backup not delivered. let's look at the headquarters of the idp, no one is inside. they have moved off site to do the caucus results but it is clearly not working out and we have no idea when we might get those results, 1:00 am central we got a conference call, no questions, just a statement from...
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he will introduce our special guest, help me welcome jim jenkins. [applause] >> in 1973, i saw him first across a loud profane my filthy newsroom in downtown raleigh. right out of school, i was still in school. i looked across and set to someone, who's that? that's david. he's going to be the new star here. he had long dark hair over his shoulders, thick jet black mustache. as a long time ago. [laughter] david is a grad of the journalism school and a member now of the journalist of hall of fame. in raleigh, he became famous very quickly in the newsroom when a new young editor came in and sent out a memo to the staff saying each order, submit to the editor every morning and itinerary for his plans for the day. david, even then, impossible to tame, sat down at the typewriter, it's a legendary story. he said what i will do today by david. 10:15 a.m., tried to sneak in a little late. 10:40 a.m., get a sudden drop. 11:00 a.m., start talking about where to go to lunch. he's writing all this down. we went to the diner yesterday but the special went over $4
he will introduce our special guest, help me welcome jim jenkins. [applause] >> in 1973, i saw him first across a loud profane my filthy newsroom in downtown raleigh. right out of school, i was still in school. i looked across and set to someone, who's that? that's david. he's going to be the new star here. he had long dark hair over his shoulders, thick jet black mustache. as a long time ago. [laughter] david is a grad of the journalism school and a member now of the journalist of hall...
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little jerry jenkins was slowing down and down. on the floor a money show 2 you. should believe him use to painkillers. seen . this is where the fairies tell a website called china's largest social media site. one day last year checking the training. and i saw this very fashion designer. it was actually. a fairy tale my girl calls herself the next. except the girl is a farmer living in a rural area that had never heard of. her fashion designs are falling objects that farm tools umbrellas boy stuff girl stuff with 100000 followers she was a celebrity and i was very interested in her like many chinese i don't wake up to an long clock but to wait for. china. with 140 character limit is the best platform for people in china to share information her though it has gradually become a manufacturer of various internet celebrities one day i messaged her she replied just that i do want to feel my 1st fashion show in my hometown be one of my models well but not. you know shows. like the pulitzer shout. out. to the san you walked out so yes. i saw well you could see that show
little jerry jenkins was slowing down and down. on the floor a money show 2 you. should believe him use to painkillers. seen . this is where the fairies tell a website called china's largest social media site. one day last year checking the training. and i saw this very fashion designer. it was actually. a fairy tale my girl calls herself the next. except the girl is a farmer living in a rural area that had never heard of. her fashion designs are falling objects that farm tools umbrellas boy...
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. >> joining me now to discuss jack jenkins, national reporter for religion news service and author ofhe religious roots of and on going fight for the country." and "christianity today," mark making headlines calling for president trump to be removed from office back in december. good to see you both. >> good to be with you. >> jack, to you first. romney and pelosi have each been very out spoken and these tacks at the national prayer breakfast are very, very personal to them. did that insult or galvanize people? >> i think what's interesting about this entire impeachment press there's been a lot of god talk. you've heard lawmakers, including alexandria ocasio-cortez invoke scripture. republicans don't have ownership of invoking scripture as they might have once had. the critiques that trump mass made aren't playing particularly well, even among religious conservatives. >> this was different. >> right. >> this was something remarkable this week. >> have some remarks, say he doesn't like when people use faith for justification doing what they know is wrong. >> the thing you have to reali
. >> joining me now to discuss jack jenkins, national reporter for religion news service and author ofhe religious roots of and on going fight for the country." and "christianity today," mark making headlines calling for president trump to be removed from office back in december. good to see you both. >> good to be with you. >> jack, to you first. romney and pelosi have each been very out spoken and these tacks at the national prayer breakfast are very, very...
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blake: griff jenkins with latest from washington.morning, blake and lauren, senator elizabeth warren joining on conversations, shock awes through washington. >> we can't let this moment go unremarked, what the attorney general has done, we should all be calling for the resignation of the attorney general, if he won't resign, remember, the attorney general can be impeached. >> intervened in stone's sentencing facing 7 to 9 years under prosecutors compliance monday after midnight tweet by the president, barr and his team changed course requesting a lower sentence, prompting all four prosecutors on the case to resign, doj official says the president's tweet had nothing to do with the change but minority chuck schumer calling it a crisis. >> what is more swampy, what is more stinking than the most powerful person in the country literally changing the rules to benefit a crony guilty of breaking the law, we are witnessing a crisis in the rule of law in americament. >> the president defend attorney general blasting the treatment of former c
blake: griff jenkins with latest from washington.morning, blake and lauren, senator elizabeth warren joining on conversations, shock awes through washington. >> we can't let this moment go unremarked, what the attorney general has done, we should all be calling for the resignation of the attorney general, if he won't resign, remember, the attorney general can be impeached. >> intervened in stone's sentencing facing 7 to 9 years under prosecutors compliance monday after midnight...
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we are going to check in with griff jenkins for a live report. but, first, we start with a major developments on the caronavirus. three new cases confirmed right here in the u.s. in just 24 hours. jedediah: aishah has any live with details on the new cases. >> we have four new cases of caronavirus not linked to any overseas travel. the first you will remember was a woman in california who was not tested for four days possibly exposing hundreds of hospital workers along the way. now we have added in a second case in santa clara county, california. and an elementary school teacher in oregon. and a 15-year-old student in washington state. and there are fears now that hundreds more could have been exposed. prompting officials in oregon and washington state to shut down those schools. that those patients recently visited. this morning a total of 64 u.s. cases. 15 of those were diagnosed right here at home. the good news though none of these patients have died on u.s. soil. still president trump may use special war powers to fast track the production o
we are going to check in with griff jenkins for a live report. but, first, we start with a major developments on the caronavirus. three new cases confirmed right here in the u.s. in just 24 hours. jedediah: aishah has any live with details on the new cases. >> we have four new cases of caronavirus not linked to any overseas travel. the first you will remember was a woman in california who was not tested for four days possibly exposing hundreds of hospital workers along the way. now we...
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cheryl: let's get back to griff jenkins.orning. >> reporter: good morning, lauren and cheryl. it only took five days to get iowa results. but they are in. here is what iowa democratic party says happened. you have a virtual tie, buttigieg at 26.21, sanders at 26.12. warren at 17, biden at 15. both buttigieg and sanders taking away 11 delegates from iowa but this comments as the dnc chairman says he wants a recanvassing. this has left both sanders and buttigieg claiming victory. listen to what they had to say. >> it's fantastic news to hear that we won. nothing can take away what happened on monday. we're looking ahead to new hampshire and beyond. >> i think we have an excellent chance to win here in new hampshire. we did very well. we won in eye with. >> reporter: here in the granite state you have a new poll that has sanders and buttigieg virtually almost tied. you have sanders at 24%, you buttigieg at 23% which is up 4 points from yesterday. warren at 13 and biden at 11, the significance there is that bidens has fallen beh
cheryl: let's get back to griff jenkins.orning. >> reporter: good morning, lauren and cheryl. it only took five days to get iowa results. but they are in. here is what iowa democratic party says happened. you have a virtual tie, buttigieg at 26.21, sanders at 26.12. warren at 17, biden at 15. both buttigieg and sanders taking away 11 delegates from iowa but this comments as the dnc chairman says he wants a recanvassing. this has left both sanders and buttigieg claiming victory. listen to...
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cheryl: griff jenkins in south carolina, thank you.ntinue to follow another brutal selloff on wall street this morning as invelvetters grow more concerned about the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the global economy. the dow industrials, the s&p and nasdaq are now in we should say correction territory, that 10% move that you get from a recent high. the dow plunged nearly 1200 points yesterday. i want to bring in david ragland, investment strategist. the markets seem to be really selling off in the unknown of the coronavirus. what do you make of what we've seen this week? >> well, i think what we've got right now in short term is the market's going to be moved by two things. number one is fear. number two is greed. people are fearful of the virus and they'll be anxious about that and selling more. on top of that you've got the greed side where you may have hedge funds and other options and futures traders pushing the market down artificially, which could create a whole lot more volatility. that's why we've seen such a dramatic mov
cheryl: griff jenkins in south carolina, thank you.ntinue to follow another brutal selloff on wall street this morning as invelvetters grow more concerned about the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the global economy. the dow industrials, the s&p and nasdaq are now in we should say correction territory, that 10% move that you get from a recent high. the dow plunged nearly 1200 points yesterday. i want to bring in david ragland, investment strategist. the markets seem to be really...
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if the expert analysis here at home, but we begin with griff jenkins who can always depend out, livedes moines with two candidates and the reactions in the latest number coming in overnight. you have some new numbers for us. >> well, not yet, and that certainly wasn't the way that they wanted things to go. if they report as well is the telecom backup system and that failed and it appears they're having issues with both -- let me give you a live look at the iowa democratic party headquarters here in des moines. if you can see the lights are on, no one's in there, there's a sign on the door that they moved off site for election night. there have been some reporters in and out of the parking lot but it's all the that seems to have failed and they are not able to get the results. now, the communications expert for them put out the statement about the integrity of the result is paramount and we've experienced a delay in the results due to quality checks in the fact that the idp is reporting out three datasets for the first time." you recall the other day, rather than having one member whi
if the expert analysis here at home, but we begin with griff jenkins who can always depend out, livedes moines with two candidates and the reactions in the latest number coming in overnight. you have some new numbers for us. >> well, not yet, and that certainly wasn't the way that they wanted things to go. if they report as well is the telecom backup system and that failed and it appears they're having issues with both -- let me give you a live look at the iowa democratic party...
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lauren: griff jenkins, thank you very much.of workers at oracle walked off the job yesterday in protest of president trump, it was at a fundraiser hosted by the oracle ceo. bloomberg news is reporting that 300 employees at oracle's offices around the world left their desks or stopped working remotely at noon. they spent the rest of the day volunteering or doing what one worker calls civic engagement. the walkout after workers signed a petition calling on oracle and ellison to donate money to humanitarian causes and to condemn the trump ad administr administration. ashley: elizabeth warren now says she changed her mind about accepting money from super pacs. we're learning warren's campaign took out a $3 million loan before the iowa caucuses. warren's announcement on super pacs coming one day after the nevada debate when she and other democratic candidates you attacked mike bloomberg for spending millions of his own money on his campaign. now, the former new york city mayor shelling out a record $350 million on tv and radio ads a
lauren: griff jenkins, thank you very much.of workers at oracle walked off the job yesterday in protest of president trump, it was at a fundraiser hosted by the oracle ceo. bloomberg news is reporting that 300 employees at oracle's offices around the world left their desks or stopped working remotely at noon. they spent the rest of the day volunteering or doing what one worker calls civic engagement. the walkout after workers signed a petition calling on oracle and ellison to donate money to...
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lauren: looking forward, griff jenkins, thank you very much.coronavirus pandemic weighing on the markets, the dow and s&p 500 closing down for the fifth straight session and down again this morning. so what exactly are investors reacting to? is it pandemic panic or is it the fact that bernie sanders is the frontrunner in the democratic presidential race? it's an honest question. jonathan hoenig, managing member of capitalist pig.com, he's here to unpack all of it for us. the president was talking about the coronavirus and said, well, you know, the markets are down a lot but you have to remember that it's because the democrats are a mess. >> the democrats are a mess and bernie sanders is something the markets are fearful for. you can't blame the 25 point swing simply on who is leading in the democratic race. the trend has changed. only 25% of stocks are above their 50 day moving average. less than half are above their 200 day moving average. so whether it's just the end of a very long bull cycle, the virus or any of these other factors, the mark
lauren: looking forward, griff jenkins, thank you very much.coronavirus pandemic weighing on the markets, the dow and s&p 500 closing down for the fifth straight session and down again this morning. so what exactly are investors reacting to? is it pandemic panic or is it the fact that bernie sanders is the frontrunner in the democratic presidential race? it's an honest question. jonathan hoenig, managing member of capitalist pig.com, he's here to unpack all of it for us. the president was...
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39th minute hoffenheim gift to the host the penalty but stefan passion downing freiburg have to face jenkins and the boss. luke about schmidt accepted the offering coolly converting his 3rd penalty of the season and his 1st goal since october. to germany international was out for over 2 months with a knee injury and made a very welcome return. puff in time shows they can turn their game up a notch in the cup last week against fire in the 2nd half posh was eager to make amends for his mistake. but pipework have also shown their mettle on numerous occasions this season their attack was combining well and only a smart save by philip tend to prevent a vulture mid from making it to milk. in case you didn't know fate seems to smile on friday but. just of a bomb gartner missed the target here by centimeters no other team has been saved by the woodwork as often as the black forest club that was the 12th time this season. toughened i'm cranking up the heat in the final phase the last baby went close and benyamin who have now had one last chance in the 91st minute. freiburg have already conceded a lea
39th minute hoffenheim gift to the host the penalty but stefan passion downing freiburg have to face jenkins and the boss. luke about schmidt accepted the offering coolly converting his 3rd penalty of the season and his 1st goal since october. to germany international was out for over 2 months with a knee injury and made a very welcome return. puff in time shows they can turn their game up a notch in the cup last week against fire in the 2nd half posh was eager to make amends for his mistake....
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yeah because you know so for me it was a really interesting starting point was to start with barry jenkins i wanted to hear how he felt. when that moment was going on in front of you know it's all in good you know what we read in the papers about the moment but i wanted to get the guy himself that that happened to to tell us what that felt like and it was great hearing from him saying you know he couldn't believe in his wildest dreams that it was true that i mean he says in they've got to have us i couldn't believe it was happening i couldn't believe because this never happens mistakes like this never happen at the oscars and you know when i say when i look back at that scene and i think your documentary series is wonderful i really enjoyed watching it i actually bench watched it. when i look back at that scene i said to myself. it was fate dunaway that was also reading the the card and she didn't even look at the card if you look at her she doesn't really look at the card she just assumed that because lolo had won a number of oscars prior to that moment that it was lola so she just glance
yeah because you know so for me it was a really interesting starting point was to start with barry jenkins i wanted to hear how he felt. when that moment was going on in front of you know it's all in good you know what we read in the papers about the moment but i wanted to get the guy himself that that happened to to tell us what that felt like and it was great hearing from him saying you know he couldn't believe in his wildest dreams that it was true that i mean he says in they've got to have...
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friday morning, we will discuss efforts to approve the equal rights amendment with carol jenkins. then we will talk about the trump administration approach to border control with brandon judd. watch c-span's "washington journal" friday morning and be sure to watch next week for museum week. we will explore mount vernon, the national museum of the marine corps, the smithsonian national museum of american history, the smithsonian national museum of the american indian, and the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. follow campaign 2022 nevada this weekend. saturday night, live at 11:00 p.m. eastern, democratic presidential candidate joe biden, pete buttigieg, senator amy klobuchar, tom steyer, senator bernie sanders, and senator elizabeth warren, speak before clark county democrats. sunday, live at 5:00 p.m. eastern, joe biden, pete, centre amy klobuchar, and tom steyer speak at a forum on infrastructure. live coverage on c-span. watch on demand at c-span.org and listen on the go on c-span radio app. the national governor's association recently hosted a
friday morning, we will discuss efforts to approve the equal rights amendment with carol jenkins. then we will talk about the trump administration approach to border control with brandon judd. watch c-span's "washington journal" friday morning and be sure to watch next week for museum week. we will explore mount vernon, the national museum of the marine corps, the smithsonian national museum of american history, the smithsonian national museum of the american indian, and the...
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the role of tim jenkin is played by daniel radcliffe who's been speaking to the bbc‘s kasia madera.jenkin, you were sentenced to imprisonment for a period of 12 years. as soon as i read the story and found out about the escape and the nature of the escape, i just thought it is so genius and so brilliant, how has this story not already been told, how do normal people know about this? laying out this ideology that all races are equal and all this sort of thing... that all races are equal and all this sort of thing. .. in the run—up to this thing, i read his book and actually that was really interesting in terms about what apartheid was and by the day—to—day life of people resisting apartheid was like. they properly would not have been able to do this escape had they been a black because even down to the way that black and white prisoners were searched going into prison, there was still more dignity afforded to the white prisoners in terms of how they were searched. this is an extremely tense film, how do you convey that across? a huge amount of that is down to the direct. you felt the
the role of tim jenkin is played by daniel radcliffe who's been speaking to the bbc‘s kasia madera.jenkin, you were sentenced to imprisonment for a period of 12 years. as soon as i read the story and found out about the escape and the nature of the escape, i just thought it is so genius and so brilliant, how has this story not already been told, how do normal people know about this? laying out this ideology that all races are equal and all this sort of thing... that all races are equal and...
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heather: yeah, you heard that right, griff jenkins live in new hampshire, i was googling like everyone is the second time he says this exact phrase. >> he said it before apparently, one of most bizarre thing on campaign trail and i'm not sure if it was meant as insult, heather, madison moore from mercer university and asked how he would compete in a national level and asked her for her reaction here is what ms. moore saying. >> people losing their jobs and to me he doesn't really seem very solution-oriented and i don't think he has the momentum to carry this to a national election. griff: meanwhile one day to go on the campaign trail, sanders continues to maintain a lead and you see a little bit of a surge and amy klobuchar, look at poll, sanders on top, 27%, followed by buttigieg 19 and klobuchar at 14 and warren and biden tied there in fourth place at 12%, meanwhile it's all about whether or not the mayor from south bend can actually close in on sanders, he was on the campaign trail yesterday, listen. >> i respect senator sanders and i think a lot of the ideas that he's calling for t
heather: yeah, you heard that right, griff jenkins live in new hampshire, i was googling like everyone is the second time he says this exact phrase. >> he said it before apparently, one of most bizarre thing on campaign trail and i'm not sure if it was meant as insult, heather, madison moore from mercer university and asked how he would compete in a national level and asked her for her reaction here is what ms. moore saying. >> people losing their jobs and to me he doesn't really...
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discuss efforts to improve the equal rights amendment with earache coalition copresident and ceo carol jenkins. then we'll talk about the trump administration approach to border control with national border patrol brendan judd. what she spans washington journal. left at seven eastern on friday morning. and be sure to wash washington journal next week for museum week where george washington's mount vernon, the national museum of the marine corps. the smithsonian national museum of american history and the smithsonian national museum of the market indian. an african-american history and culture. follow campaign 2022 nevada this weekend. saturday night, life at 11:00 p.m. eastern . democratic presidential candidate joe biden, people to judge and submit your amy klobuchar and tom sawyer and senator bernie sanders. and elisabeth learns joe biden, pete been a judge, senator amy klobuchar and tom sawyer speaking of form on infrastructure. live coverage on c-span third watch on demand at cspan.org. and listen on the go on c-span radio up. as in human services secretary alec cesar testified before t
discuss efforts to improve the equal rights amendment with earache coalition copresident and ceo carol jenkins. then we'll talk about the trump administration approach to border control with national border patrol brendan judd. what she spans washington journal. left at seven eastern on friday morning. and be sure to wash washington journal next week for museum week where george washington's mount vernon, the national museum of the marine corps. the smithsonian national museum of american...
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. >> jenkins. here] >> thank you you, mr. speaker. prime minister, in yorkshire, your conservative exit heartland, we are celebrating us leaving the eu friday it was a big brexit bash. i wish to congratulate the pie minister on achieving us leaving the eu when so many deemed it impossible. does he agree with me this is an opportunity for a new chapter in our great country when we will finally control our laws, borders and money and become a truly global trading nation? esther speaker i joined her and her federation. i wish everybody a very enjoyable brexit bash. >> thank you, mr. speaker. sexual exportation does not end when you turn 18. ed is the main driver of modern slavery and trafficking of women in this country. with the prime minister join other countries around the world by bringing legislation to and demand, making it illegal to bite sexual consent? -- to purchase sexual consent? >> i'm happy to look at the proposal she wishes to bring forward. the prime minister agree we need to increase capacity in our railways and end betw
. >> jenkins. here] >> thank you you, mr. speaker. prime minister, in yorkshire, your conservative exit heartland, we are celebrating us leaving the eu friday it was a big brexit bash. i wish to congratulate the pie minister on achieving us leaving the eu when so many deemed it impossible. does he agree with me this is an opportunity for a new chapter in our great country when we will finally control our laws, borders and money and become a truly global trading nation? esther...
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heather: griff jenkins, not any snow coming down right now.on york pointing out the irony behind the iowa debacle and bernie's push for transparency following the controversy in 2016 has exposed the mess behind-the-scenes of the party. >> the dnc chairman got into this, for the first time the iowa democratic party had to release popular vote totals. in the past they kept them secret and told you, they calculated these equivalents and announced that to the public. we didn't know how many votes any candidate had gotten and it was because it was close between bernie and hillary clinton in 2016. sanders people pushed and pushed and forced this reform. it has opened the curtain and shown a really messy project much messier than we ever thought. heather: sanders iowa lost hillary clinton in 2016 sparking speculation of rigged results, very close after some of the voters voiced concerns sanders was shorted delegates. the store has not ended yet. overnight, two corona virus evacuation fights take off from china, the american passengers will arrive in
heather: griff jenkins, not any snow coming down right now.on york pointing out the irony behind the iowa debacle and bernie's push for transparency following the controversy in 2016 has exposed the mess behind-the-scenes of the party. >> the dnc chairman got into this, for the first time the iowa democratic party had to release popular vote totals. in the past they kept them secret and told you, they calculated these equivalents and announced that to the public. we didn't know how many...
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justice director for the bernie sanders campaign will kick off expert analysis but we start with griff jenkinswhere are you? broad or king street. >> reporter: i'm on king street. the main dragon charleston. watch the debate last night, it was combative and ugly but if you need evidence that bernie sanders is the democrat party's front runner just look at the barrage of attack sanders took. watch this. >> vladimir putin thinks donald trump should be president of the united states and that is why russia is helping you get elected. >> i would make a better president than bernie. >> if you think the last four years has been chaotic, the better part of 2020 with bernie sanders versus donald trump. >> bernie sanders's analysis is right. i don't like his solutions. >> it matters if you can actually get things done. >> reporter: sanders spoke the most, it was medicare for all. an outlier in 2016, trying to defend it and turned into a shouting match. >> you said medicare for all. >> how many hours do you have? >> math does not add up. that is three times the american economy. >> here is the math. it a
justice director for the bernie sanders campaign will kick off expert analysis but we start with griff jenkinswhere are you? broad or king street. >> reporter: i'm on king street. the main dragon charleston. watch the debate last night, it was combative and ugly but if you need evidence that bernie sanders is the democrat party's front runner just look at the barrage of attack sanders took. watch this. >> vladimir putin thinks donald trump should be president of the united states...
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it has gone to a cornish film—maker, mark jenkin, for a really unusual, and i say that in a good way,lled bait, said in a cornish fishing village. i was delighted to see that when. what are your thoughts? it is a film from another planet, i was delighted, too. it is in black and white, shot and 16mm. home cinema, the sort of thing that your dad used to take pictures of you. he had processed it himself. it was under the radar. people fall in love with this film. it is scary. you jump a couple of times. it is about people dying from london who rent cottages in cornwall at the expense of the local fishing community. they cannot park their ca i’s community. they cannot park their cars where they normally park, the tensions you feel if you go on holiday to cornwall, people who have second homes, it is about the housing crisis, subtly about those things, but it is also about the fishing family and your love for each other. the passing of the tradition. it looks like a documentary from the 1920s, something that humphreyjennings or john grierson might have made, it has that ethnographic textu
it has gone to a cornish film—maker, mark jenkin, for a really unusual, and i say that in a good way,lled bait, said in a cornish fishing village. i was delighted to see that when. what are your thoughts? it is a film from another planet, i was delighted, too. it is in black and white, shot and 16mm. home cinema, the sort of thing that your dad used to take pictures of you. he had processed it himself. it was under the radar. people fall in love with this film. it is scary. you jump a couple...
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pete exit has reaction from voters about the president's message but we begin with griff jenkins in bedford in a few hours. >> good morning. the polls open at 7 am in bedford, the 100 the euro, the first primary in the nation to vote and it is all lies on bernie sanders who has led, he held a concert rally last night, nearly 8000 people, the band the strokes popular with young voters but also a story of pete buttigieg, the little-known mayor from south bend who has been closing in on sanders all the way but one thing is for sure. the goal is to remove donald trump from office. listen to the candidates. >> absolutely agree the time has come to turn the page on this president and the situation this country is in. >> the way that we beat donald trump is to remember he is the enemy. a country that elected donald trump is already in trouble. >> i will be damned if i'm going to stand by and watch us lose this country to donald trump a second time. >> one thing to watch is how amy klobuchar does. she has the moderate path. she was rising and polls coming into today and i asked what she attributes
pete exit has reaction from voters about the president's message but we begin with griff jenkins in bedford in a few hours. >> good morning. the polls open at 7 am in bedford, the 100 the euro, the first primary in the nation to vote and it is all lies on bernie sanders who has led, he held a concert rally last night, nearly 8000 people, the band the strokes popular with young voters but also a story of pete buttigieg, the little-known mayor from south bend who has been closing in on...
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rob: griff jenkins live in new hampshire as the clock ticks toward primary day. >> reporter: we havemination race feeding up in a major way. buttigieg and sanders were neck in the. boston globe's shows sanders in the lead at 25% up one point, buttigieg 19% up four points from where he was yesterday. biden at 12% dropped 3 points, warren holding steady, 11% and, 14% undecided. yesterday the mayor with the momentum was making the case that he is a candidate for all political stripes. >> we have to recognize there are options in between a revolution and status quo. and in order to govern as well as to lead, we've got to list the energies of people from my party, independents and some number of people who are accustomed to being in the other party. >> reporter: make no mistake, there is an affectation from the biden camp that they would be more competitive in new hampshire but it is interesting to note he is off the campaign trail, meeting with his advisors, has a townhall coming up tonight. yesterday he was attacking the front runners. >> he calls himself a democratic socialist. we see
rob: griff jenkins live in new hampshire as the clock ticks toward primary day. >> reporter: we havemination race feeding up in a major way. buttigieg and sanders were neck in the. boston globe's shows sanders in the lead at 25% up one point, buttigieg 19% up four points from where he was yesterday. biden at 12% dropped 3 points, warren holding steady, 11% and, 14% undecided. yesterday the mayor with the momentum was making the case that he is a candidate for all political stripes....
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. >> griff jenkins live for us, always appreciate it. drop outs and surprise result out of new hampshire overnight. who had momentum moving forward? social justice director figaro said last might was an embarrassment for joe biden and she joins us now with more. thank you for joining us, we love having you with us. why do you think it was an embarrassment? headed to south carolina, to the next race anyway. do you believe that? >> let's just be honest. remember when joe biden told iowa voters to vote for someone else? they took his advice in iowa and new hampshire. for months we were told this race was between joe biden and bernie sanders, we had no idea it would be between mayor pete and senator sanders. even obama won iowa. they said joe biden could get the white and black voters in rural and urban communities to switch it up at the end to change the game, all about south carolina. he would not win the democratic nomination on both sides and won't be able to beat trump. it is on a downward spiral. >> when you look at the new hampshire r
. >> griff jenkins live for us, always appreciate it. drop outs and surprise result out of new hampshire overnight. who had momentum moving forward? social justice director figaro said last might was an embarrassment for joe biden and she joins us now with more. thank you for joining us, we love having you with us. why do you think it was an embarrassment? headed to south carolina, to the next race anyway. do you believe that? >> let's just be honest. remember when joe biden told...