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right to reach down from jim her mama she you up there was full of cheer. truck. which is. the thing you. do you. see in the pictures of on you up at the. scene when a cut on this with a bullet is used. because we've got some nonsense going to the noise of police and you watch and go but i push and your chance of what you have a minute now you know was a cock to say it all 7. did you said bill. would you be would you say you are you mama not that she sure you to. look out if so how. do you say....
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she had to do the right to insist that each dark jim her mom assure you of their school cheer. which if. you think you. do you have someone in the pictures of on you cut the tide. wouldn't put it on this with a but as you saw scott he had done nothing. because we've got some nonsense to deal with the noise the police and you watch and go but up with and your chance of what you have a long. when i was a cop to see it all why you. must feel now not only. did you said bill. would you be able to get the yacht the moment that she sure you did. is very doubtful if out yes. yes do you say. you should tell me now dave if you say you are staying at a certain films aren't exactly. where you live i hear you point me. in on the celebration no poking fun no which took it so she said been the one yet i'm sure you have the jewish thought when you posted to enable. local but then you knew that though but that on the website of the short good idea was to you when you don't know what kind of show you get at the gum or even with the way the notion we should be. cooked missed him she didn't even g
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she had to do the right to reach down from jim her mama she you of there's full cheer. and i'll. give you what you. can't thank you. do you have someone in the pictures of on you up at the. scene it would mean a cut on this with a vote as you saw scott he had on the hi guys. because we don't sell nonsense to the noise the police and you watch and go but it was singing which is what you have a long. when i was a crook to say it all out why you. feel. do you did you said bill. would you be would you the yop the moment that she sure you did you. just have to out with yes. yes do you say. you shall be let out of everything you are saying that a certain films aren't exactly. where you are you fighting. for. them not salvation not postpone no which it so she said been the one yet i'm sure you have the jewish thought when you posted to that enables the. bloke up with the bill but that on the website of the short gladiolus the yeah you have when you put in the will and how to show your good the guy morning with the way the notion we should be. cooked the most in. the mummy of what you co
she had to do the right to reach down from jim her mama she you of there's full cheer. and i'll. give you what you. can't thank you. do you have someone in the pictures of on you up at the. scene it would mean a cut on this with a vote as you saw scott he had on the hi guys. because we don't sell nonsense to the noise the police and you watch and go but it was singing which is what you have a long. when i was a crook to say it all out why you. feel. do you did you said bill. would you be would...
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marjorie said jim roden, her boyfriend, was in on the plot, too but she killed him when he got cold feetded up, ironically, in a freezer. >> he was going to turn her in. and he didn't want to be the getaway driver, he didn't want any part of it, he wanted out. >> and that's marjorie telling you that? >> yes. >> so, roden is dead because -- >> yes. >> -- he didn't want to be in on this thing. >> without a doubt. without a doubt. >> reporter: and then there was the other pizza delivery guy, robert pinetti. pinetti, you may recall, was found dead of a drug overdose before the cops could question him about the bank robbery. what about pinetti's death? is that a natural overdose? >> no, she said that they gave him an overdose. yeah they killed him so he wouldn't talk. >> boy, the bodies pile up like firewood in this thing, kelly. >> yeah, you know, somebody joked with me -- once that i was safe because she only killed men. >> reporter: and the motive for the plot? marjorie told kelly she needed $250,000 from the bank to pay ken barnes, who would then kill her father so she could get her inher
marjorie said jim roden, her boyfriend, was in on the plot, too but she killed him when he got cold feetded up, ironically, in a freezer. >> he was going to turn her in. and he didn't want to be the getaway driver, he didn't want any part of it, he wanted out. >> and that's marjorie telling you that? >> yes. >> so, roden is dead because -- >> yes. >> -- he didn't want to be in on this thing. >> without a doubt. without a doubt. >> reporter: and...
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jim marshall worked. a process his longtime assistant amelia davis recently tried to explain in her documentary, "show me the picture: the story of jim marshall." >> look at my work. look at my track record over 20 years of taking pictures. look at my body of work. think it works? >> reporter: davis, also a phpher, met marshall after college when he was looking for an assistant to work out of his home office. t>> we wehis apartment and then i saw iconic photo after iconic photo, johy cash flipping the bird, the beatles coming on the stage at candlestick park. jimi burning his guitar. and i w mortified. and i said, "oh, my god. i hado idea that was you." and he smiled and he said, "that's why i liked you." learn, as many had before, working with jim marshall was not a simple proposition. >> you either loved or hated jim and he either loved or hated you. and if he loved you, he was so generous and he would lay down in front of a, you know, oncoming truck. if he hated you, he would be the driver in that truck that ran you down. so, that's the way jim was. >> reporter: at least there is no middle ground there
jim marshall worked. a process his longtime assistant amelia davis recently tried to explain in her documentary, "show me the picture: the story of jim marshall." >> look at my work. look at my track record over 20 years of taking pictures. look at my body of work. think it works? >> reporter: davis, also a phpher, met marshall after college when he was looking for an assistant to work out of his home office. t>> we wehis apartment and then i saw iconic photo after...
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madge in the city of her attorney jim of this country as the wife of a mum passing. she important people meeting the queen. actually shopping for the beast book suits from the best tutors in town for him. personalized pinstripes use. after 25 years of service as a soldier this surely would be the least he deserves to have been an africa but he loved fashion and would tell me how from the 1950s he was extremely fond of british the tired suits and shoes especially sex and i'm sure. if is dreams would have shoes and suits that reality when he got to said that's house was we beyond his wildest imaginings. he hoped whom i had become chairman of egypt perhaps the governor of the almost unimaginable when i pointed vice president who was shocked everyone in the whole could feel his leg in the floor as he saluted the president it was beyond his imagination. me will have been something that expected nor asked for but with the vice presidency came up whole new set of the porch in it is for his family. as you would expect for someone with his new status they were given a beautif
madge in the city of her attorney jim of this country as the wife of a mum passing. she important people meeting the queen. actually shopping for the beast book suits from the best tutors in town for him. personalized pinstripes use. after 25 years of service as a soldier this surely would be the least he deserves to have been an africa but he loved fashion and would tell me how from the 1950s he was extremely fond of british the tired suits and shoes especially sex and i'm sure. if is dreams...
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i don't like it cost her the selection but the study jim jordan the standing on tv talking about thisefuses to investigate all kinds of situations, including the death of service members, its politics at its worst its worst. >> let me say one thing, judicial watch has had an amazing stretch of getting things that congress has not been able to get through the legal process. that takes time for that takes a long time. congress has been fairly inept and some of these investigations to be able to draw them to a conclusion. however you want to get to the conclusion. they've chosen the legal way and this is the result of that. >> real quick on that, judicial watch can depose people like cheryl mills, as well as the i.d. specialist to deleted the emails. will there be new information? >> i have no idea whether there will be new information, but i also don't think there is an expiration date on the truth. because thank you, harris. we will move on. president trump trying to steal the super tuesday spotlight from the democrats at a rally last night, singly like to troll. is the strategy workin
i don't like it cost her the selection but the study jim jordan the standing on tv talking about thisefuses to investigate all kinds of situations, including the death of service members, its politics at its worst its worst. >> let me say one thing, judicial watch has had an amazing stretch of getting things that congress has not been able to get through the legal process. that takes time for that takes a long time. congress has been fairly inept and some of these investigations to be...
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her democrati colleagues like south carolina's jim cliburn also want more money to expand the food stamp program and protect employer provided pensions, i would hope that's be go forward we will build upon republicans in congress continue to push for major infrastructure plan th would build everything from roads to bridges todigital broadband. >>louisiana's bill cassidy says now is the time to save jobs. >>and save money we can borrow at record low interest rates. and soow we would do it and minimize the negative impact upon our debt alama's mike rogers also wants to see more money for protective gear like mass gowns and hand sanitizer for immigration officers intercepting migrants at the border, they're putting themselves in harm's way with this deadly contagio lawmakers aren't heduled to come back to washington until after easter in the meantime courage, the president to use the defense production act for everyo tennessee's steve cohen urges president trump to take full advantage of the laws already on the books to help states combat the coronavirus pandemic now in washington, i'm just
her democrati colleagues like south carolina's jim cliburn also want more money to expand the food stamp program and protect employer provided pensions, i would hope that's be go forward we will build upon republicans in congress continue to push for major infrastructure plan th would build everything from roads to bridges todigital broadband. >>louisiana's bill cassidy says now is the time to save jobs. >>and save money we can borrow at record low interest rates. and soow we would...
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i want roni to be in charge of her dessert. jimwork together to make sure the customers are taken care of. lemonis: don't be shy. come on in, it's open. come on and eat. the one thing i will say is that the team did a nice job weaving the car theme right into the middle of the presentation. this thing could have turned out like a really boring buffet in the middle of a parking lot. but instead, it looks like a good event. tom: it seems like the caterer is personalizing the event. he's, you know, aiming towards the people that are here. lemonis: and once tad backed off and let them do their jobs, roni, vince, and the rest of the crew were like a well-oiled machine. lemonis: looks nice. take tad out of the equation, everything sort of calms down. roni: always. man #7: amen. lemonis: that's how you run a business. thank you for everything today. kevin: you're very welcome. thanks for coming out. lemonis: appreciate that, and i hope we did a good job. kevin: you did a wonderful job. this is terrific. lemonis: i'd like to get everybody
i want roni to be in charge of her dessert. jimwork together to make sure the customers are taken care of. lemonis: don't be shy. come on in, it's open. come on and eat. the one thing i will say is that the team did a nice job weaving the car theme right into the middle of the presentation. this thing could have turned out like a really boring buffet in the middle of a parking lot. but instead, it looks like a good event. tom: it seems like the caterer is personalizing the event. he's, you...
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her committee on the floor in the discussions. peter defazio, transportation and infrastructure, bobby scott, education labor, maxine waters, veterans affairs, small business, frank pallone, energy and commerce, jim mcgovern on a rules committee was very helpful of ours was so many other members here. i want to acknowledge also the house administration. of course, her distinguished leader, mr. hoyer, thank you for being on the floor today and leading us through all of this discussion. we were notake sure only on course substantively but that we had the numbers needed to get the job done today. it would not have happened without you. thank you so much also for your work. i want to acknowledge chuck schumer and some of the members on the senate, did turbine especially and members of their committees as well. now, as the to do i amr was speaking, further encouraged to say that what we have to do now is we need to do more but in terms of this bill, what we are all working on right now is to translate it into a toolkit for our members so that any one of their constituents, if they are a small business owner, whatever their category is, that they know immediately how they can avail themselves of what i
her committee on the floor in the discussions. peter defazio, transportation and infrastructure, bobby scott, education labor, maxine waters, veterans affairs, small business, frank pallone, energy and commerce, jim mcgovern on a rules committee was very helpful of ours was so many other members here. i want to acknowledge also the house administration. of course, her distinguished leader, mr. hoyer, thank you for being on the floor today and leading us through all of this discussion. we were...
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sources suggest this implementation of jim crow came specifically at her request, at her behest. regardless of the policies, -- the policy's origin, black women who used the dining hall for years found the lunch table now opened out into commodes. hundreds of black women were forced to eat in a chorus of flushing toilets and a dining room that now only accommodated 40. if a loss of opportunities and changes to the physical plant were not enough, the commitment to segregate the workforce involved acts of cultural pettiness. in the department of the treasury, which employed the largest number of black civil servants, the secretary already order the separation of the races when he took things a step further. he ordered the black employees could not be considered for promotion and required new forms of address for some department workers. letters going forward to black workers were not to receive the standard address of sir or madam, nor to be signed, respectfully yours. williams' determination to make systemic changes in the department of the treasury changing the way people work an
sources suggest this implementation of jim crow came specifically at her request, at her behest. regardless of the policies, -- the policy's origin, black women who used the dining hall for years found the lunch table now opened out into commodes. hundreds of black women were forced to eat in a chorus of flushing toilets and a dining room that now only accommodated 40. if a loss of opportunities and changes to the physical plant were not enough, the commitment to segregate the workforce...
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hoping and coveting this endorsement because as you were just talking about there, jim, what senator warren brings with hery sort of endorsement, is the people who bernie sanders would like in his category. some of those women, some of the suburbanites, some of the college educated, especially those women who back senator warren. and bernie sanders would absolutely like them in his tent. so the question will be, can he expand his range of voters to include the people who have supported senator warren. that is what the bernie sanders world is looking back. they want the voters to come over to him. we're expecting him to speak here in phoenix, arizona, certainly. this is not unexpected that warren would be dropping out. they did have a phone conversation. the details of that private conversation were not shared beyond the fact that they did have that conversation. so the piece that we're looking for today, from the sanders perspective, is if she endorses, does she endorse senator sanders? >> we don't know. but we'll know more soon, thank you for that reporting. as mj lee reported, she's going to talk to the
hoping and coveting this endorsement because as you were just talking about there, jim, what senator warren brings with hery sort of endorsement, is the people who bernie sanders would like in his category. some of those women, some of the suburbanites, some of the college educated, especially those women who back senator warren. and bernie sanders would absolutely like them in his tent. so the question will be, can he expand his range of voters to include the people who have supported senator...
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i think her first question is an important one, jim and i appreciate it. the president is exactly right. for the state laboratories, for the communities impacted, that have concerns about the coronavirus, we have been able to respond to requests for tests. hear theally, you can test that has been made available since the first of this month. literally amounts in the hundreds of thousands and millions of tests. but for the american public to have access to the coronavirus test, it is the reason why president trump -- trump brought in this week all of that ceos of the top commercial laboratories in the country. they are the ones we believe could spin up a new test very rapidly. they have enormous logistics and manufacturing capabilities. we said to them, we want you to all together because while state labs can now conduct their own test, and while i described described, we have distributed hundreds of thousands, in fact over a million tests across the country, to get it to your local doctor, to your pharmacy. to what when my kids were little we would call th
i think her first question is an important one, jim and i appreciate it. the president is exactly right. for the state laboratories, for the communities impacted, that have concerns about the coronavirus, we have been able to respond to requests for tests. hear theally, you can test that has been made available since the first of this month. literally amounts in the hundreds of thousands and millions of tests. but for the american public to have access to the coronavirus test, it is the reason...
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on sunday at 7:50 pm eastern in her latest book the watergate girl, jim one bank stocks about her legal career including her role as one of the three assisted special prosecutors in the watergate case. at 9:00 p.m. on "after words" new america senior fellow lee druckman argues in his book "breaking the two party doom loop" that the two party system is damaging america's democracy. he is interviewed by george washington university professor and author matthew dallek >> what would be the advantages to having multiparty democracy? >> democracy is always involved conflict, politics is conflict. the issues of consensus are not political issues. the challenges we need to have some system by which we can agree that some set of rules are fair and some set of procedures are fair and we can abide by those outcomes. >> watch rahm emanuel, jill wine banks, and "after words" with lee druckman, this weekend on booktv. be sure to tune in next weekend for our two day live coverage of the tucson festival of books on booktv on c-span2. >> on wednesday the supreme court heard a challenge to louisiana law
on sunday at 7:50 pm eastern in her latest book the watergate girl, jim one bank stocks about her legal career including her role as one of the three assisted special prosecutors in the watergate case. at 9:00 p.m. on "after words" new america senior fellow lee druckman argues in his book "breaking the two party doom loop" that the two party system is damaging america's democracy. he is interviewed by george washington university professor and author matthew dallek >>...
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each of us has his own dog i'm dodi's had her i'm really happy and proud of her because she's such a good worker for. me jim and we start with the search game you put something on the ground for them we call the same titan to be clear t. shirt or a jacket then the person runs away and the dog runs after them then all. apart go right that's right yes good dog. in the film but at some point the bloodhound realizes that it's found that he'll get a snack or praise at the end and he also realizes that the item of clothing. front of him belongs to the person he's looking for you can build on this in training. yes yes well done david. i. i. jump yeah shako a retired psychometrist from ban heard about the anti poaching project from montana . didn't seem. to support her endeavors he decided to create a comic book all about the brave woman and her blood hounds. as anyone in. can i go in. why i'm sure. i'm looking for a radio tie you know and yes it's here. yeah great hi pleased to meet you. i. wish that ok you can start recording. a little. early i just thought you know can you say radio tie in to that i know we. wer
each of us has his own dog i'm dodi's had her i'm really happy and proud of her because she's such a good worker for. me jim and we start with the search game you put something on the ground for them we call the same titan to be clear t. shirt or a jacket then the person runs away and the dog runs after them then all. apart go right that's right yes good dog. in the film but at some point the bloodhound realizes that it's found that he'll get a snack or praise at the end and he also realizes...
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her committee on the floor and in the discussions. peter defazio, trest predation, bobby scott, maxine waters, veterans affairs, velasquez, mcgovern was, jim very helpful to us as was so mania of our other members -- so many of our other members. leader,inguished mr. hoyer, thank you on the floor today, but also leading us through all of this discussion. it only own course substantively, but that we had the numbers needed to get the job done today. it would not have happened without you. lujan, thank you so much. i want to acknowledge chuck schumer, dick durbin, and the members of their committee. we have to do now as the leader was speaking, further whatraged to say that we have to do now and in terms of what we need to do more, but in terms of what we are working on now is to translate it into a toolkit for our members so that anyone of their constituents, if they are a small business owner -- whatever their category is, that they know immediately how they can avail themselves of what is in this legislation. it is there, it is substantial, we need to do more, and i just want to say once again, it is important that we do more for personal
her committee on the floor and in the discussions. peter defazio, trest predation, bobby scott, maxine waters, veterans affairs, velasquez, mcgovern was, jim very helpful to us as was so mania of our other members -- so many of our other members. leader,inguished mr. hoyer, thank you on the floor today, but also leading us through all of this discussion. it only own course substantively, but that we had the numbers needed to get the job done today. it would not have happened without you. lujan,...
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her songs. >> stephen: i know you did because we found a tape of you, i don't know what show this was on, but you're ten years old. >> oh, no. >> stephen: doing dolly on tape. jimpplause ) >> stephen: you sound a little like her! you got it. you got that dolly tremalo there. >> my voice hadn't even broken yet so i could sing in her key. ( laughter ) >> stephen: really, you have been performing since you were quite young. >> right. >> stephen: how old were you when you starred playing? >> six when i started playing guitar. >> stephen: and a lot of kids have imaginary friends, but i understand that you had an imaginary band. >> well -- >> stephen: yeah. what it was, my mom and dad used to take us to see a band called country fever every sunday afternoon at this football club. they played all the top 40 stuff. i thought they were awesome. i thought, man, i wish i had a band. we had a garage separate to the house, and i built a little stage on the outside of the garage with the wall to have the garage, the outside wall of the garage as a sort of backdrop to my stage. >> stephen: of course. invite people to the lawn and i'll put on a concert. i was, like, i need a b
her songs. >> stephen: i know you did because we found a tape of you, i don't know what show this was on, but you're ten years old. >> oh, no. >> stephen: doing dolly on tape. jimpplause ) >> stephen: you sound a little like her! you got it. you got that dolly tremalo there. >> my voice hadn't even broken yet so i could sing in her key. ( laughter ) >> stephen: really, you have been performing since you were quite young. >> right. >> stephen: how...
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jim. she meets in ireland on a trip. to get compassionate depiction of her heartache for torment and her agonizing decision consolidated his reputation as a writer of. weirdness his understanding of women time from. a woman i would say maybe could you just stop that making those exaggerated figures women you know their versions of it was i think of a very powerful i was brought up by women and other words that they were my mother had sisters were in the house a lot i had to nurse siblings of a girl so were always well women talk and i was always very interesting what they were saying whereas the man could sit me very grumpy your 3 man talk about some sport i was not if you're a 5 year old is nothing there's nothing in it for you in this or that women upstairs would matter what they say it would be always fascinating. for me. to be has written 2 books much of his work is autobiographical and ireland place a major role. each artist in the great irish tradition has invented an island that's what you said in an interview what is your island i come from a few str
jim. she meets in ireland on a trip. to get compassionate depiction of her heartache for torment and her agonizing decision consolidated his reputation as a writer of. weirdness his understanding of women time from. a woman i would say maybe could you just stop that making those exaggerated figures women you know their versions of it was i think of a very powerful i was brought up by women and other words that they were my mother had sisters were in the house a lot i had to nurse siblings of a...
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and jim who she meets in ireland on a trip back. ignat compassionate depiction of her heartache for torment and her agonizing decision consolidated his reputation as a writer of. where does his understanding of women come from. fiber a woman i would say maybe could you just stop that making those exaggerated figures of women you know there are gay versions of it was i think in a very careful i was brought up by women and other words that they were my mother had sisters were in the house a lot i had to nurse siblings of a girl so were always women talk and i was always very interesting what they were saying whereas the man could sit me very grumpy your 3 man talk about some sport i was not if you're a 5 year old is nothing there's nothing. in this earth that women upstairs would no matter what they say it would be always fascinating. for me. to be his written books much of his work is autobiographical and ireland plays a major role. each artist in the great irish tradition has invented an island that's what you said in an interview what is your island i come from a few
and jim who she meets in ireland on a trip back. ignat compassionate depiction of her heartache for torment and her agonizing decision consolidated his reputation as a writer of. where does his understanding of women come from. fiber a woman i would say maybe could you just stop that making those exaggerated figures of women you know there are gay versions of it was i think in a very careful i was brought up by women and other words that they were my mother had sisters were in the house a lot i...
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her husband. loved their life. >> but in 2009 this high achieving cop became the focus of a homicide investigation. jimtall and his team of three detectives had to be mindful that lazarus had many friends on the force. her husband worked at the same station as nuttall did. >> we were going to work behind closed doors. we were going to work after hours. we would never leave a paper trail of what we were doing. >> they gave lazarus a code name -- number 5. and contrary to police procedure, they decided not to tell lapd headquarters that their new suspect was a fellow detective. you're doing that to protect her or your investigation from her? >> dual purpose. it would protect the integrity of the investigation and if she was not involved, then nobody would ever know about it. >> four cops knowingly skirted department rules to investigate one of their own. >> it was a difficult phase of our careers. she was one of us. she worked our unit. had worked side by side with the people around us. >> but nuttall and his three fellow detectives didn't waiver. they methodically built a case by exhaustively reviewing
her husband. loved their life. >> but in 2009 this high achieving cop became the focus of a homicide investigation. jimtall and his team of three detectives had to be mindful that lazarus had many friends on the force. her husband worked at the same station as nuttall did. >> we were going to work behind closed doors. we were going to work after hours. we would never leave a paper trail of what we were doing. >> they gave lazarus a code name -- number 5. and contrary to police...
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our thanks to kourtney reagan for bringing her to us jim, i want to get back to you as well. your time is fast approaching as well. what is coming up on mad tonight? >> i'm feeling better. i was a little down. real life. even time -- you're supposed on on tv, we're supposed to be -- it gets involved sometimes i have western digital there's a tech company on the firing line. paychecks, how is small business really doing and david, i got marvin ellison from lowes who is a leader an unbelievable company. let's see how they're doing. community-based and a person i regard as a person i want to follow if he tells me that don't get mad at home depot, but if he tells me a certain way to live my life, i'm doing it. i'll be jimmy chill tomorrow i will be. >> you be who you need to be don't worry. it's all right >> all right i hope she calls i know everybody is, of course, when you don't have your family members around you, it can be difficult. very difficult jim, thank you >> yeah. >>> we're going to head to break. we're going to have the ceo of medtronic joining us as well more "squaw
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could her endorsement be the kind of game changer that jim clyburn's was. >> well, i think not endorsing effect an important statement because it is sanders who needs the boost from an endorsement. in most states, certainly in the midwest, there are three big blocks of the electorate. there are african-americans and latinos in the southwest, and certainly as we've been saying, joe biden has been strong with african-americans, although it is worth noting that bernie sanders did run better the last time among them. the second group are the blue cross whites. sanders did well with them in 2016. but the third big group are the white collar whites, where elizabeth warren support was heavily concentrated, particularly by the end. even on super tuesday when her campaign was functionally on its last leg, she won a quarter of white women with a college education, and they are a big block of votes that are now available for the other candidates. and the question is, do you keep their support ideological or sociological? i think it was more sociological. they liked elizabeth warren because she was
could her endorsement be the kind of game changer that jim clyburn's was. >> well, i think not endorsing effect an important statement because it is sanders who needs the boost from an endorsement. in most states, certainly in the midwest, there are three big blocks of the electorate. there are african-americans and latinos in the southwest, and certainly as we've been saying, joe biden has been strong with african-americans, although it is worth noting that bernie sanders did run better...
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her home state yesterday? >> yeah, that's a great question, jim. i think the one thing you look at last night is you saw a moderate lane coalescing and haven't seen the progressive lane coalesce yet. i talked to the campaign about that extensively yesterday. and the campaign manager told me they're not going to pressure elizabeth warren to get out because she's run a hard campaign. she's raised a lot of money and earned a lot of votes and should have the time and space to do that. and this tracks back to 2016, jim. the -- bernie sanders was downright annoyed when people were asking him to get out of the race when he felt he still had a constituency that he had to respond to. and he's not going to do that to elizabeth warren. we'll see what happens today. if she decides to get out on her own, expect then to aggressively court her support but that hasn't happened yet. >> candidates have to make that decision on their own. ryan nobles, thank you. joining us, angela rye, general counsel for the black caucus and david swerd lick, assistant editor from "
her home state yesterday? >> yeah, that's a great question, jim. i think the one thing you look at last night is you saw a moderate lane coalescing and haven't seen the progressive lane coalesce yet. i talked to the campaign about that extensively yesterday. and the campaign manager told me they're not going to pressure elizabeth warren to get out because she's run a hard campaign. she's raised a lot of money and earned a lot of votes and should have the time and space to do that. and...
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by jim clyburn, the democratic congressman arguably the most influential democrat in south carolina politics, it is a very beginning, he escaped the big high-five and said can you pull me through her pull me across the finish line and had a little bit more of that right here. >> my buddy jim, you brought me back. [cheering] and man of enormous integrity. all those you been knocked down, counted out, left behind, this is your campaign. ♪. reporter: joe biden did not name drive any of his rivals but he did specifically talk about all about bernie sanders essentially, he was thinking democrats want a revolution, they want results. sanders is still the delegate leader by going into super tuesday, joe biden was appealing directly to democrats who might be watching at home and looking for something else other than bernie sanders. that's what we had here. on the south carolin home vollel court, they are leading on to super tuesday. gregjudge jeanine: thank you so much, a loss of bernie sanders but will he dominate on super tuesday? mark meredith has the latest on what to expect for the virginia primary where bernie is campaigning tonight. reporter: good evening, bernie sanders on the sta
by jim clyburn, the democratic congressman arguably the most influential democrat in south carolina politics, it is a very beginning, he escaped the big high-five and said can you pull me through her pull me across the finish line and had a little bit more of that right here. >> my buddy jim, you brought me back. [cheering] and man of enormous integrity. all those you been knocked down, counted out, left behind, this is your campaign. ♪. reporter: joe biden did not name drive any of his...
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>>jim wunderman there with the bay area counciour look around the mom says her faith in god right now is the ly to be strong for her children she says again the hardest paris simply not kning. what the timeframe is on the shutdown and on this w way of life, pam and ken back to you. >>thank you grant a story shared by many south way authoritiesare urging people and businesses to foll the stay at home order so far a number of merchants are in opedefiance of that order though fordrop out talk with city leaders on the violations some could face. >>san jose is eerily quiet is most businessesppear to be closed downtown san jose seems albut shut down strip malls are shuttered parking lots are empty but still far too many binesses are not in compliance with thstay at home order says police chief eddigarcia down there were 2 repair shops, 3 restaurants, 2 clothing stores, 9 hair salons 6barberops a smoke shops to flower ops the list goes on, t going foard nonessential commce will meet with stricter enforcement saysthe chief. >>police sa a newly organized units that will patrol the city in sear
>>jim wunderman there with the bay area counciour look around the mom says her faith in god right now is the ly to be strong for her children she says again the hardest paris simply not kning. what the timeframe is on the shutdown and on this w way of life, pam and ken back to you. >>thank you grant a story shared by many south way authoritiesare urging people and businesses to foll the stay at home order so far a number of merchants are in opedefiance of that order though fordrop...
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in with nextdoor's fabulous ceo sarah fryer and learning more about her booming business welcome back to "mad money"! >> thank you, jimeciate it. >> sarah, my wife who you met, lisa, don't forget, 6:30 tonight, open up the window go to the balcony and sing "the saints go marching in. how did she know that? >> she heard it on nextdoor. if it's happening anywhere, it's happening on nextdoor. >> i had no idea look, there's no local paper there's no -- there's no way to stay in touch with each other even if people are next door to each other so i think what did people do before nextdoor? >> i don't know. but we are the local hub and we are finding that proximity means everything right now. nextdoor was founded on trust so it's real neighbors, real people, real addresses so a big part of why we were founded was to bring people together and create trusted connections. as you started to mention, there's also really high utility in next door so when we're not in crisis mode it's a great place to find plumber, great restaurant, for example, or figure out what to do with your kids at the weekend. but right during the crisis we
in with nextdoor's fabulous ceo sarah fryer and learning more about her booming business welcome back to "mad money"! >> thank you, jimeciate it. >> sarah, my wife who you met, lisa, don't forget, 6:30 tonight, open up the window go to the balcony and sing "the saints go marching in. how did she know that? >> she heard it on nextdoor. if it's happening anywhere, it's happening on nextdoor. >> i had no idea look, there's no local paper there's no -- there's...
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the beach was just so heartbreaking god love him jim i must says we have enough children needing help here charity begins at home william says what about her own kids should you not get her own house in order 1st and finally will my says shame on the british government and i form a scottish justice secretary kenny macaskill and p. has built up a formidable reputation as an author before entering the westminster parliament in the december election their love of polish day for longest serving prime minister but the time to ferment and 1797 years back to recall because he was a british military commander when the massacre of trying to place trial women and children. because your post their position of conscious. the prime minister or we had a look liverpool was in the military commander for the central scotland he wasn't responsible for the order to fire but he was culpable and indeed took the blame according to the lord of the court but he obviously recall him to greater things and became the prime minister they keep trying to alex speaks to him about his newly released volume on scotland's radical history this deals with the p.t. from the f
the beach was just so heartbreaking god love him jim i must says we have enough children needing help here charity begins at home william says what about her own kids should you not get her own house in order 1st and finally will my says shame on the british government and i form a scottish justice secretary kenny macaskill and p. has built up a formidable reputation as an author before entering the westminster parliament in the december election their love of polish day for longest serving...
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her campaign at the last minute. this investigation -- >> but it's also about the timing of jim comey talking about the closure of thetigation and all those sorts of things. it was all about timing, too, not necessarily just about the context of what -- >> also what the benghazi investigation was admittedly to drive down hillary clinton's poll numbers. >> exactly. but as we plot forward towards november of this year, this is a senate investigation with yeah say criminal-type implications because it is a corruption investigation at its core. and this is something that could end up being a liability and it's something that the gop is going to use to their advantage as we head into the home stretch. >> tim o'brien said if the republicans go down this road of interviewing and trying to subpoena hunter biden, then it's going to be open season on the trump kids that nowhere else -- more or less that it's going be scorched earth on investigations being launched into their alleged drifting, if you want to call it that. >> that's right. and i think that's what we can expect as we approach november is that both sides are going
her campaign at the last minute. this investigation -- >> but it's also about the timing of jim comey talking about the closure of thetigation and all those sorts of things. it was all about timing, too, not necessarily just about the context of what -- >> also what the benghazi investigation was admittedly to drive down hillary clinton's poll numbers. >> exactly. but as we plot forward towards november of this year, this is a senate investigation with yeah say criminal-type...
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with that, again -- jim can't do his job, i can't do my job, judy can't do hers without extraordinary representation in washington. we have the best delegation in the country. and when we talk about the big asks of ppe, boots on the ground to do things like build out more hospital capacity, and the big bucket of money -- repeat, direct cash assistance, we think, into new jersey, new york, pennsylvania, connecticut alone -- in order for us to continue to serve those workers and businesses and communities in such need? $100 billion. $100 billion. i don't know where we would be without leadership and the guy who is constantly there, and i literally thank him all the time, always with an attitude of "put me in, coach, what do you need? what are the asks? what can i do?" there's nobody better. please help me welcome congressman josh gottheimer. rep. gottheimer: thank you very much, governor, and message well received on the resources. and thank you for your really incredible leadership. it's amazing how much you're doing, given all you're dealing with personally, and it's as if you've put
with that, again -- jim can't do his job, i can't do my job, judy can't do hers without extraordinary representation in washington. we have the best delegation in the country. and when we talk about the big asks of ppe, boots on the ground to do things like build out more hospital capacity, and the big bucket of money -- repeat, direct cash assistance, we think, into new jersey, new york, pennsylvania, connecticut alone -- in order for us to continue to serve those workers and businesses and...
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we will talk with a woman who lost her grandfather to the virus who her mom has now tested positive for it as well. meet jim. for jim, comfort is king. which is why when it comes to his dentures only new poligrip cushion and comfort will do. the first and only formula with adaptagrip cushioning technology. choose new poligrip cushion and comfort. completing your 2020 census could mean smoother roads. or more emergency rooms. or more representation in our government. the census counts us all. and an accurate count helps inform where billions go every year. so, don't miss your chance to be counted. we're kind of depending on you here. complete the census, online, by phone, or by mail. shape your future. start here at 2020census.gov. shape your future. it's got all my favorite shows turn oright there.boom, i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm ta
we will talk with a woman who lost her grandfather to the virus who her mom has now tested positive for it as well. meet jim. for jim, comfort is king. which is why when it comes to his dentures only new poligrip cushion and comfort will do. the first and only formula with adaptagrip cushioning technology. choose new poligrip cushion and comfort. completing your 2020 census could mean smoother roads. or more emergency rooms. or more representation in our government. the census counts us all....
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jim allen says he's n using the sticky notes to play gam with others during the stay at home order her to of all >>st us the murray. a 6 year-old n. serve. >>teens forus for many say it's a way to feel some comfort in this time ll of 9 owns or it just kind peson the person on the planet, it's hard to tell the shark just you something get another we need to know now, even know in san francisco taylorbisacky kron 4 news. >>americans who are suffering from the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic could get their checks from the feds as soon as 2 weeks th's according to a top white house advisor, who also said that there's no magic wand to restore the economy. >> not be perfect. but i think it's going have tremends amount of resources to get us through what we still believe is going to be a question of weeks and months. those who file their taxes electronically in the past may bank thin 2 weeks. t in their >>paper checks are expected to take a little longer an the fbi and other gornment agencies are warningeople not to fall for sca. vernment officials say fteal people's money by ask
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in 1966, her work being so effective and important to the larger movement was elected to replace jim foreman as sncc's executive secretary of the first and only woman to have served on sncc's executive committee. she did all of this before the ripe old age of 25. yes, feeling a little old. unfortunately for smith -- robinson -- smith-robinson, her activism was cut short. at the age of 25 she died of terminal cancer. but she is quoted -- this is on her tombstone, a phrase attributed to her, "if you inc. free, you are free. " that became a rallying point for a lot of individuals, particularly in the student nonviolent coordinating committee. despite her short time in the movement, she left a long lasting legacy. another individual who helped out with the development of sncc, ella josephine baker, like clark, she grew up listening to stories from her grandmother about life as an enslaved woman. she was raised in north carolina, and her grandmother would often tell her about the time she was whipped for refusing to marry a man that had been chosen for her by her owner. baker's grandmothe
in 1966, her work being so effective and important to the larger movement was elected to replace jim foreman as sncc's executive secretary of the first and only woman to have served on sncc's executive committee. she did all of this before the ripe old age of 25. yes, feeling a little old. unfortunately for smith -- robinson -- smith-robinson, her activism was cut short. at the age of 25 she died of terminal cancer. but she is quoted -- this is on her tombstone, a phrase attributed to her,...
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jim, do you see that after all this is over and we hope that is sooner rather than later, this transformation where companies may have more people work from home? what do you think. >> i love hert idea. government's promote telecommuting. it's one of the things they do along with bike to work and ped to work. it's part of the alternate transportation messaging. they try to do that. i think if it came to a mandate on mandating businesses could only work, say, any other day, that would be a bigger challenge. understand that governments have tried to do with every other day on your lawn watering. that hasn't been very successful. one of the things is americans are independent. you might be balancing public benefit with individual liberty and freedom. more often than not, americans like their individuality freedoms. and liberty. i think a lot of people would balk, especially small businesses, as being told when they could work. >> indeed. one thing is for sure, i think we will be transformed that we couldn't foresee. jim, we are going to want to keep this conversation going. thank you so much for joining us today. folks, we want to thank you for joining us on this new experiw ever
jim, do you see that after all this is over and we hope that is sooner rather than later, this transformation where companies may have more people work from home? what do you think. >> i love hert idea. government's promote telecommuting. it's one of the things they do along with bike to work and ped to work. it's part of the alternate transportation messaging. they try to do that. i think if it came to a mandate on mandating businesses could only work, say, any other day, that would be a...
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jim clyburn gave to him. i say that because the governor of michigan, gretchen whit mer, has come out to address her. >> well, at a time that the other presidential candidates were endorsing biden as well and i think that those endorsements for it. governor whit mer has some swai in the state. a lot of the congressional delegation has decided to back joe biden. >> enjoy your state's in the office -- thank you for joining us. rebecca cats, thanks to you as well. really appreciate that. >>> up next, we'll go over to the big board. we're talking about michigan. we're talking about washington, mississippi, idaho, north dakota, big contest on tuesday. a preview and some polling. the biden transferase. stay with us. oh! have you dined with us before? no, you're -- you're that insurance guy, aren't you? the pasty one? oh, yeah. as if! like i'm gonna go into some spiel about how you can get options based on your budget with the name your price tool. hey, robbie, you tell them about the mushroom puffers? just about to, pam. wait, are we in a progressive commercial? ♪ come on down to portabella's ♪ it's food, family, a
jim clyburn gave to him. i say that because the governor of michigan, gretchen whit mer, has come out to address her. >> well, at a time that the other presidential candidates were endorsing biden as well and i think that those endorsements for it. governor whit mer has some swai in the state. a lot of the congressional delegation has decided to back joe biden. >> enjoy your state's in the office -- thank you for joining us. rebecca cats, thanks to you as well. really appreciate...
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. >> three of those senators, jim inhofe, kelly loeffler and diane feinstein are pushing back on reports that they made those stock sales. she said hersale saying quote, i have no input into his decision. my husband in january or february sold shares to a cancer therapy company. this is unrelated to any work on the coronavirus. the senators say they have other people in charge of their investments and they did not find out about this until weeks later. >> i don't have to explain anything. i didn't do anything. >> certainly i'm not involved in the decisions around buying and selling. there is a range of different decisions made every day with regard to my savings and 4o1k portfolios that i'm not involved in. >> but most of controversy have settled on richard burr who dumped as much as $1.7 million of investments divided by 30 transactions on february 13. he's the chair of the intelligence committee and being accused of having access to classified information on the coronavirus from administration officials that may have tipped him off to the catastrophic impact the virus would have on markets. the senator offering this explanation tod
. >> three of those senators, jim inhofe, kelly loeffler and diane feinstein are pushing back on reports that they made those stock sales. she said hersale saying quote, i have no input into his decision. my husband in january or february sold shares to a cancer therapy company. this is unrelated to any work on the coronavirus. the senators say they have other people in charge of their investments and they did not find out about this until weeks later. >> i don't have to explain...
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incredibly impassioned surrogate for bernie sanders and her ability to bring out the black vote on tuesday in texas is just as important as what jim clyburn did for former vice president joe biden and what presley is doing for elizabeth warren and i think frankly texas on tuesday is going to be between those three candidates. >> and maya doing for elizabeth warren. we have some very notable black women who are working for these candidates to motivate the vote of people of color and that's only a good thing. so, thank you to both of you for joining me this morning. michelle bernard and at some juncture i will get that right, but generally, it will be the juncture after which i had a full night of sleep. >> no worries, my friend. >> maya rupert, thank you for being with us. julian castro campaign and now an elizabeth warren supporter. >>> why john ratcliffe is facing pushback and what his nomination means. ll you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. i love you! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ a but i hearsearches fa different calling. the call of a s
incredibly impassioned surrogate for bernie sanders and her ability to bring out the black vote on tuesday in texas is just as important as what jim clyburn did for former vice president joe biden and what presley is doing for elizabeth warren and i think frankly texas on tuesday is going to be between those three candidates. >> and maya doing for elizabeth warren. we have some very notable black women who are working for these candidates to motivate the vote of people of color and that's...
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her classics. i got something to say about the underside, the night side of america. you got terrorism at your center called jim crow and jane crow. of course in our textbooks they call it segregation. that is a deodorized term. we are talking american terrorism where every two days it was a precious black man or black woman or black child hanging from a tree, the strange fruit, the southern trees bear that the great great billie holiday singing with such power and the jewish brothers writing the lyrics. it was ida b. wells who led that serious struggle, she organized black women and a black women's club. we need to know much more, the classic pursuit, crusader for justice. we need to know how she was able to sustain -- of course she is a sunday school teacher in chicago. she still led the club music from chicago, but was also mistreated as was the case with every individual in this text. for many black people themselves, why? because when you are on fire in that way, when you have been niggerized in america, taught to hate yourself, believe you have the wrong hands and lips and noses and hair texture, believe
her classics. i got something to say about the underside, the night side of america. you got terrorism at your center called jim crow and jane crow. of course in our textbooks they call it segregation. that is a deodorized term. we are talking american terrorism where every two days it was a precious black man or black woman or black child hanging from a tree, the strange fruit, the southern trees bear that the great great billie holiday singing with such power and the jewish brothers writing...
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jim? >> okay, jason, thank you very much for being there. with us now on the phone is gina polato, jason mentioned her, she and her husband hoping to get off the ship today. >> we know you were ready to leave yesterday. that didn't happen. i wonder what your plan is today and how you're getting information on board. are you getting things periodically, can you trust that information, does it change? it has to be frustrating for you and everyone else. >> it is very frustrating for us. we had really -- hopeful we would get off yesterday and so now we're hoping we'll be let out today. our information comes in part from announcements that the captain will do, he'll go -- come over the p.a. system a couple of times a day and unfortunately that information hasn't always been correct. and so, you know he, it get kno a little frustrating. we were told to have all our bags packed yesterday, so we do, and we're literally sitting in our rooms with our bags packed waiting for a knock on the door to tell us we're out. so it is a little anxiety provoking. >> of course it is. and what makes this all the more stressful for you, i'm sure, is your husband being
jim? >> okay, jason, thank you very much for being there. with us now on the phone is gina polato, jason mentioned her, she and her husband hoping to get off the ship today. >> we know you were ready to leave yesterday. that didn't happen. i wonder what your plan is today and how you're getting information on board. are you getting things periodically, can you trust that information, does it change? it has to be frustrating for you and everyone else. >> it is very frustrating...
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her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>> good morning, everyone. i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto.w a health crisis hitting air, land and sea? we're following all the developing headlines as the number of coronavirus cases grows here and around the world. right now, that's a picture of it, 2,000 passengers held on a cruise ship off the coast of california. that's because 21 people on board are showing coronavirus symptoms. three have now tested positive. this ship is linked to the death of one man who returned from a cruise less than two weeks ago. >>> also this morning, airlines are cutting fligh
her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>> good morning, everyone. i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto.w a health crisis hitting air, land and sea? we're following all the developing headlines as the number of coronavirus cases grows here and around the world. right now, that's a picture of it, 2,000 passengers held on a cruise ship off the coast of california. that's because 21 people on board are showing coronavirus symptoms. three have now tested positive....
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jim prince in m bs. and in pursuit of disobedient women, "new york times" reporter reflects on her time as the papers west africa bro trey. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv. on cspan2. >> good evening everyone and thanks for being here tonight at balboa high school in san francisco. i am susan solomon, i am a kindergarten and pre-k teacher currently serving as president of the united educators of san francisco. [applause] >> thank you so how many educators we have in the room today? okay, a lot of them. and community supporters? those two. we also have san francisco board of education member with this allison collins, glad you could make it i see others walk in, zero gabrielle lopez another school board member. so happy to have everyone here. of course we are here to hear diane ravitch, i have a couple of housekeeping items. can trade a retired social studies teacher in san francisco, taught here at one time, is passing out cards on which you can write questions. so our format is going to be diane and i are going to talk f
jim prince in m bs. and in pursuit of disobedient women, "new york times" reporter reflects on her time as the papers west africa bro trey. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv. on cspan2. >> good evening everyone and thanks for being here tonight at balboa high school in san francisco. i am susan solomon, i am a kindergarten and pre-k teacher currently serving as president of the united educators of...
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she didn't win any of the 1a states, and her route to the nomination appears close to impossible. which has left lots of people asking ‘why?'. the bbc‘s jim performer. she is a video have you made. but something about the way she comes across i don't know what it is, it is quite ha rd to don't know what it is, it is quite hard to put your finger on don't know what it is, it is quite hard to put yourfinger on it. and of course explaining the political alchemy between candidate and voter is always hard. but some people think they can put theirfinger on it. tweet @xenijardin, jenny shardenjournalist: "warren was the strongest candidate of all. sexism is real." but is it as clear cut as that? there's one inescapable fact, every american president has been a man. sexism has of course contributed to that fact. but does it explain the troubles of the warren campaign? some point to history to make their point and clips like this from 2008. what can you say to the voters in new hampshire on the stage tonight who seem to write, 0bama more? that hurts my feelings. that hurts my feelings. barack 0bama then added "you're likeable enough, hillary', whi
she didn't win any of the 1a states, and her route to the nomination appears close to impossible. which has left lots of people asking ‘why?'. the bbc‘s jim performer. she is a video have you made. but something about the way she comes across i don't know what it is, it is quite ha rd to don't know what it is, it is quite hard to put your finger on don't know what it is, it is quite hard to put yourfinger on it. and of course explaining the political alchemy between candidate and voter is...
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jim mclaughlin is here to break down who that helps and who it hurts up next. that chad really was raised by wolves? which one is your mother? that's herght there. oh, gosh. no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. it's really great. well, i'm just so glad to have met your beautiful family. and we better be sitting down now. believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. where you can find games, news and highlights. all in one place, right on your tv. the new xfinity sports zone. use your voice to search every stat and score. follow the teams you love. and get notifications when the game's about to start, with the xfinity sports zone, everybody wins. now that's simple, easy, awesome. say "xfinity sports zone" into your voice remote today. >> welcome back, with voters in 14 states casting their votes, supertuesday marks the first major test for a prospective democratic nominee. what is important about these states and what exactly is at stake. jim mclaughlin joins us, thanks for joining us. we have a focused on the race, those who dropped out, throwing t
jim mclaughlin is here to break down who that helps and who it hurts up next. that chad really was raised by wolves? which one is your mother? that's herght there. oh, gosh. no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. it's really great. well, i'm just so glad to have met your beautiful family. and we better be sitting down now. believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. where you can find games, news and...
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jim, let's get stop trading. >> carl, senator locker in, i would let her take sit rix she sold the exxon in 60 i would like to buy verizon. why? she doesn't have a lot of income coming in in the portfolio she got smoked in fundco i had the verizon ceo on last night. i feel good about the yield. she sold suboptimal stocks i would buy verizon and also cro crowd strike i got to work on this fella, burr what show does he watch? maybe he's watching a different network. he doesn't do any of my ideas. i'm focussed on the country. but man, look, it's good someone is worried about their portfolio. >> tongue firmly in cheek. >> it's only 100 there's 100 of them. some of them have to look at this stuff i salute them. i think people should also be worried about their portfolios and at least those people take me seriously >> jim, we'll see you tonight. >> they might like amh >> jim, we'll see you at 6:00. mad money, 6:00 p.m. eastern time when we come back, we have existing homes at the top of the tape session high of 347 as the markets go for back to back ekst tin the firime wes. don't go away. liking the now platform? every
jim, let's get stop trading. >> carl, senator locker in, i would let her take sit rix she sold the exxon in 60 i would like to buy verizon. why? she doesn't have a lot of income coming in in the portfolio she got smoked in fundco i had the verizon ceo on last night. i feel good about the yield. she sold suboptimal stocks i would buy verizon and also cro crowd strike i got to work on this fella, burr what show does he watch? maybe he's watching a different network. he doesn't do any of my...
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her children's health. i'm curious when that changes. i know there are people at home who might be concerned. what do they do? >> well, jimreally concerning, and listening to your previous guest, i was really quite horrified at what she's had to go through. we have passed a supplemental that is going to make tests more available and are doing everything we can to get support to hospitals and doctors and public health units. ly te i will tell you, though, that this started three months ago in china, and it was our administration, the white house had chosen not to work with other countries to develop and embrace the test that was ultimately agreed to by the world health organization. every other country went along with this particular test, started doing what needed to be done, and our president was basically just ignoring it and hoping it was going to go away. and even in the midst of this, while it was expanding overseas, he was cutting the center for disease control, the infectious disease unit, the public health infrastructure and has not filled for two years a key position in the white house on global health security.
her children's health. i'm curious when that changes. i know there are people at home who might be concerned. what do they do? >> well, jimreally concerning, and listening to your previous guest, i was really quite horrified at what she's had to go through. we have passed a supplemental that is going to make tests more available and are doing everything we can to get support to hospitals and doctors and public health units. ly te i will tell you, though, that this started three months ago...
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jim prince in m bs. and in pursuit of disobedient women, "new york times" reporter reflects on her time as the papers west africa bro trey. look for these titles in bookstores this coming
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jim and jazeera. zimbabwe is yet to confirm any corona virus infections but the president's declared a national disaster or public gatherings of more than 100 people are private as a precaution has more from her. social distancing in many parts of zimbabwe isn't easy victor check a new color at most and bobbins has a casual job but selling on the street he's afraid of catching coronavirus public washbasin being placed around the city but cuts in the council's water supply means the taps run dry for hours sometimes days was can't manage the port. but. maybe. some. major problems. health officials say they are ready to minimize the impact of coronavirus should they be an outbreak will consult spittle is one health quarantine center in the capital with suspected cases are tested but it only has a few dozen beds the collapsing economy is adding to the problems of the struggling public healthcare sector. launching the national preparedness response plan on thursday president said zimbabwe has other health challenges to deal with. remember. we. have some experience dealing with disease outbreaks more than 4000 people died from cholera in 2008 measures were put in place to contain that outbreak but
jim and jazeera. zimbabwe is yet to confirm any corona virus infections but the president's declared a national disaster or public gatherings of more than 100 people are private as a precaution has more from her. social distancing in many parts of zimbabwe isn't easy victor check a new color at most and bobbins has a casual job but selling on the street he's afraid of catching coronavirus public washbasin being placed around the city but cuts in the council's water supply means the taps run dry...