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joe. -joe t.: yep? lemonis: come here, bud.erupting, he's never gonna grow professionally. i told you when i came back for the opening that i was super proud of what you did... joe t.: thank you. lemonis: ...and that i felt like you did all the work. i don't think you ever felt like i didn't give you that credit. joe t.: no, of course. yeah. -lemonis: okay. -joe t.: okay. lemonis: the only thing that's missing is your ability to absorb information from other people. because i think it'll -- honestly, i think it'll help. it'll make people feel like they can approach you. joe t.: but i've never done business with anyone who feels that i'm unapproachable. i do well with relationships. lemonis: but let's assume that we can work on it. joe t.: but, yeah, as long as you don't stick your foot out to trip me, we'll keep moving, but don't try to trip me up. lemonis: but he may even do that. joe t.: then we're gonna go to war. lemonis: no, you don't have to go to war. what you have to do is just say, "you know what, man? i probably wasn'
joe. -joe t.: yep? lemonis: come here, bud.erupting, he's never gonna grow professionally. i told you when i came back for the opening that i was super proud of what you did... joe t.: thank you. lemonis: ...and that i felt like you did all the work. i don't think you ever felt like i didn't give you that credit. joe t.: no, of course. yeah. -lemonis: okay. -joe t.: okay. lemonis: the only thing that's missing is your ability to absorb information from other people. because i think it'll --...
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-joe: yeah. lemonis: and how much equity does joe have? -giordano: 25%. -joe: yeah.onis: typical day, how much do you sell here? giordano: three hundred a day maybe. lemonis: three hundred a day? giordano: we break even after that. lemonis: and how do you buy inventory if you have no cash left? giordano: joe was able to open our first credit card. -lemonis: how much is that? -giordano: fifteen thousand. lemonis: and how much do you owe on it? giordano: eight thousand. lemonis: so you bought your inventory on a credit card? giordano: yes. no interest. joe: i don't think he thinks things through. i think he just buys stuff and doesn't, you know, budget himself accordingly. -lemonis: but super talented? -joe: yes. -giordano: can't have it all. -joe: he's an artist. couldn't let him just close up shop and quit. after all the time and all the effort and all the money he put into it, you know, i just believed in him, and he's a friend. lemonis: joseph, thank you, buddy. -joe: thank you. -lemonis: i appreciate it. -joe: it was a pleasure. -lemonis: nice meeting you. -giorda
-joe: yeah. lemonis: and how much equity does joe have? -giordano: 25%. -joe: yeah.onis: typical day, how much do you sell here? giordano: three hundred a day maybe. lemonis: three hundred a day? giordano: we break even after that. lemonis: and how do you buy inventory if you have no cash left? giordano: joe was able to open our first credit card. -lemonis: how much is that? -giordano: fifteen thousand. lemonis: and how much do you owe on it? giordano: eight thousand. lemonis: so you bought...
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>> joe: so the offer is there.t he has done, he's being proactive and saying, "i'm going to show up." now it's in her court. now you make the decision. >> harris: what do you think she does? >> joe: i think she won't let him speak. >> harris: really? >> joe: yes. >> katie: that would look so bad for them. >> marie: it's a good question. >> joe: i think it's a great question. personally, she has taken such a stance. we've heard it so often, that she is adamantly opposed to anything of the president would say, that she would probably say no. >> melissa: can i get in one more quote here? "i've already accepted your kind invitation. however, i received another letter from you dated january 16th where new expressed concerns regarding security during the state of the union dirt tell mike do to the shutdown. even prior to asking, i was contacted by the department of homeland security and the secret service to explain there would be no problem. "so he's acknowledging that second letter. >> harris: that rings me to my next
>> joe: so the offer is there.t he has done, he's being proactive and saying, "i'm going to show up." now it's in her court. now you make the decision. >> harris: what do you think she does? >> joe: i think she won't let him speak. >> harris: really? >> joe: yes. >> katie: that would look so bad for them. >> marie: it's a good question. >> joe: i think it's a great question. personally, she has taken such a stance. we've heard it so...
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joe? joe: powell taking cues from the market.he central bank will listen to messages the markets are sending after shaking investor confidence last month. michael mckee asked the top economic adviser under president obama when he made of german powell's remarks earlier today? >> i think he accomplished what he needed to accomplish. i'm not sure why people felt they needed to hear him state the obvious, which is that the fed is aware of what is going on in markets. bed low-inflation gives them more flexibility and they are not on a preset course. that was just as true yesterday as it is today, what i'm glad people have heard it clearly. >> he also made the point markets get ahead of the data. do you think it's the economic realities, i think the economic reality is a little bit better than the way it looks on the surface. >> coming up, no retail therapy here. in fact, we're closing the door for one of its manhattan locations. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> u.s. stocks rallied today. but take a look at the recap of the extraordinary day
joe? joe: powell taking cues from the market.he central bank will listen to messages the markets are sending after shaking investor confidence last month. michael mckee asked the top economic adviser under president obama when he made of german powell's remarks earlier today? >> i think he accomplished what he needed to accomplish. i'm not sure why people felt they needed to hear him state the obvious, which is that the fed is aware of what is going on in markets. bed low-inflation gives...
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joe: and joan wiesenthal. -- i am joe weisenthal. lisa: dow physically unchanged.ndices higher for the day. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" chipmakers down after missing annual sales forecast estimates. day 34 -- senators reject two rival plants to ending the longest government shutdown in u.s. history. defiant in the face of opposition -- nicolas maduro says he will never resign, accusing the u.s. of leading a destabilization campaign after trump supported the opposition leader. romaine: of course we just got intel earnings a few minutes ago. we are seeing then miss on fourth-quarter revenue, miss on eps guidance, and miss on full-year 2019 revenue guidance. we have bloomberg reported interviewing the ceo, saying that the board is working on choosing the next ceo and intel says its data center customers have inventory and if cut quarters. talk about this is a bloomberg intelligence senior semiconductors analyst. i know we got the numbers, but when we look at this are we talking about an issue with demand or their own capacity? >> let's take a step back an
joe: and joan wiesenthal. -- i am joe weisenthal. lisa: dow physically unchanged.ndices higher for the day. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" chipmakers down after missing annual sales forecast estimates. day 34 -- senators reject two rival plants to ending the longest government shutdown in u.s. history. defiant in the face of opposition -- nicolas maduro says he will never resign, accusing the u.s. of leading a destabilization campaign after trump supported the opposition...
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actually i agree with joe supposedly it's a great point and sure. where you were the press secretary was trying to do something sort of like that but it seems to go on and either way so but. you know it's other methods have to be taken because in reality like in medicine the sea is raking in the dough which it c.n.n. is it's much more that you know fox is obviously making tremendous amounts of money so it's not the system isn't read yet who are really. well to actually ok let me go to joe before we go to the break here fox was mentioned here and their business model is doing very well is it because they have it and i'm thinking of like hannity and laura ingram i mean they obviously have a pro trump agenda i mean it's obvious for anyone to say but it works joe. yeah on the editorial side they mostly have approach trump agenda there's plenty of never trumpeters their tour should i think fox is somewhat unpredictable in that sense like you don't quite know what shep smith or chris wallace or brett bear the news side of the of the organization they do a
actually i agree with joe supposedly it's a great point and sure. where you were the press secretary was trying to do something sort of like that but it seems to go on and either way so but. you know it's other methods have to be taken because in reality like in medicine the sea is raking in the dough which it c.n.n. is it's much more that you know fox is obviously making tremendous amounts of money so it's not the system isn't read yet who are really. well to actually ok let me go to joe...
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i put it a different way, joe.are sick of the two party, the alignment that we've got but what they are looking for, certainly what i would like to see more of is the big, probably create a big tent under which everybody can gather that's the standard by which i'm going to be evaluating kamala harris she gave a great speech. she knows why she wants to be president. democrats from lots of different viewpoints from all over the country can gather, people who may have voted for trump but are sick of him can gather one that tent that's how i'm going measure kamala harris. pretty much everybody else howard schultz i like a lot of things he said in his speech but as you say it's tough to be in that place in the middle that takes votes away from both sides. >> coming up on "morning joe," roger stone has had a throat say over the years the big question will he start talking to bob mueller how his arrest reshapes the russia probe next on "morning joe" minimums and fees. they seem to be the very foundation of your typical ba
i put it a different way, joe.are sick of the two party, the alignment that we've got but what they are looking for, certainly what i would like to see more of is the big, probably create a big tent under which everybody can gather that's the standard by which i'm going to be evaluating kamala harris she gave a great speech. she knows why she wants to be president. democrats from lots of different viewpoints from all over the country can gather, people who may have voted for trump but are sick...
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let's get to joe.it is more than one year until the iowa caucus and now, candidates are already lining up. senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts has launched her presidential exploratory committee for president and she joins me now. we want to welcome our bloomberg austin radio audience who is listening. senator warren, thank you very much for joining us. wise, you made the centerpiece of your campaign the idea of a wealth tax. over on people who have $50 million. what is important about that? is it about raising revenue for the government were about ameliorating inequality? sen. warren: i want to talk about the wealth tax but i want to push back on the centerpiece. the centerpiece is that washington is broken and right now, it works great if you are a billionaire. it works great if you are a giant multinational corporation. it works great for the wealthy and well-connected and it is not working for the rest of america. the question is, why not? it is because those people with a lot of money by a l
let's get to joe.it is more than one year until the iowa caucus and now, candidates are already lining up. senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts has launched her presidential exploratory committee for president and she joins me now. we want to welcome our bloomberg austin radio audience who is listening. senator warren, thank you very much for joining us. wise, you made the centerpiece of your campaign the idea of a wealth tax. over on people who have $50 million. what is important about...
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joe: have a great evening.berg. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." hour, ibm taking center stage at the consumer electronics show. we will speak to the ceo about the company's next step in ai and quantum computing. plus, tech pain spreading as samsung shares apple's metairie -- misery. softbank is investing another $2 billion in we work, but l
joe: have a great evening.berg. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." hour, ibm taking center stage at the consumer electronics show. we will speak to the ceo about the company's next step in ai and quantum computing. plus, tech pain spreading as samsung shares apple's metairie -- misery. softbank is investing another $2 billion in we work, but l
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i like joe biden. there's a difference between the joe biden at the pulpit out there giving rhetoric and then the joe biden who was the serious legislator. laura, let's be honest. joe biden has been a bridesmaid in the presidential campaigns to more weddings than liz taylor larry king combined. and yet he's never quite made it. he and mitt romney both share the aspiration to be president without the likelihood that it will ever happen. >> laura: juan, going through some old clips of joe, not the gaffe because it is easy to do. something actually interesting, what he said last, i think it was last february if my memory serves me correct, about border enforcement and the wall. this made me almost like him. let's watch. >> if you had a wall that provided the security that wasn't just an absolute waste of money, meaning national technical means to protected and all these kids had a path to citizenship, i would be inclined to do that. >> you would give trump the political victory in order to get the dreamer
i like joe biden. there's a difference between the joe biden at the pulpit out there giving rhetoric and then the joe biden who was the serious legislator. laura, let's be honest. joe biden has been a bridesmaid in the presidential campaigns to more weddings than liz taylor larry king combined. and yet he's never quite made it. he and mitt romney both share the aspiration to be president without the likelihood that it will ever happen. >> laura: juan, going through some old clips of joe,...
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joe: well, yeah, you're so right.d in so many cases, you know, we've all been painted, hispanics or latinos, with the same brush, which is, hey, we're all people. but for me, chicano is a way to identify ourselves. you know, you get pulled over by the man and you say, "well, i'm hispanic," but you could be from argentina or colombia. you could be from peru, or mexico, or anywhere, you know? but when you say, "i'm chicano," you know you're mexican-american, or you should know. so you know, in that sense, that's an i.d.--way of me to identify myself. and then, the music itself is what this mexican-american kid continues to work with and develop. and it's bilingual, you know, bicultural, a lot of times bi-myself if i don't do it right. but you know, chicano's also a state of mind. but really, it's to identify a mexican-american, because we're all latinos, hispanics. you could be puerto rican, cuban, or you know, we're all hispanics. damian: do you think there's less of us or fewer of us who are using that word or labelin
joe: well, yeah, you're so right.d in so many cases, you know, we've all been painted, hispanics or latinos, with the same brush, which is, hey, we're all people. but for me, chicano is a way to identify ourselves. you know, you get pulled over by the man and you say, "well, i'm hispanic," but you could be from argentina or colombia. you could be from peru, or mexico, or anywhere, you know? but when you say, "i'm chicano," you know you're mexican-american, or you should...
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we leave you with a special interview with little joe of little joe y la familia. buenos días.nk my family has been very military, starting with one of my uncles that fought in world war ii, and then my oldest brother in the korean conflict. my second oldest brother did two tours in vietnam, and it goes down the line. altogether, my family has served the military over 400 years. that's a lot of--my nieces and nephews and cousins. i have one sister that had four kids that were all military. and three boys and a girl, and the girl outranked them all. damian: wow. joe: yeah, and that's-- my mom's father was coronel jose maria de leon, whom i'm named after, jose maria de leon hernandez. but like you, i never served. and i think back in those days, that was one way to break the cycle of poverty. i read books about so many chicanos that would enlist, you know, just to get out of the fields and you know. and wanted to serve their country. you know, they wanted to make a contribution. since the iraq war broke, i started opening up the show with "america the beautiful," which i still do
we leave you with a special interview with little joe of little joe y la familia. buenos días.nk my family has been very military, starting with one of my uncles that fought in world war ii, and then my oldest brother in the korean conflict. my second oldest brother did two tours in vietnam, and it goes down the line. altogether, my family has served the military over 400 years. that's a lot of--my nieces and nephews and cousins. i have one sister that had four kids that were all military. and...
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joe: have a great evening. bloomberg. ♪ chang in sanily francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." the u.s. department of justice outlined its case against huawei with formal charges, accusing the smartphone maker of fraud and stealing trade secrets. corporate america is pointing the finger and china for disappointing zones. nvidia cutting its outlook. is it a bad sign for earnings to calm? -- to
joe: have a great evening. bloomberg. ♪ chang in sanily francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." the u.s. department of justice outlined its case against huawei with formal charges, accusing the smartphone maker of fraud and stealing trade secrets. corporate america is pointing the finger and china for disappointing zones. nvidia cutting its outlook. is it a bad sign for earnings to calm? -- to
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senator durbin joins us live next on "morning joe." r durbin e next on "morning joe."brighthouse financial allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities with a level of protection in down markets. so you can be less concerned about your retirement savings. talk with your advisor about shield℠ annuities from brighthouse financial, established by metlife. . >>> the bottom line is very simple. we asked the president to support the bills that we support that will open up government. we asked him to give us one good reason. i asked him directly. i said, mr. president, give me one good reason why you should continue your shutdown of the eight cabinet departments while we are debating our differences on homeland security? he could not give a good answer. >> he said democrats are not for border security. yeah, they, are except when trump is president. they won't give a dime to this president because they want him to fail. walls work. trump said, let's make a deal. nancy pelosi and chuck schumer said go to hell. he's not going to sign a bill that doesn't have money for th
senator durbin joins us live next on "morning joe." r durbin e next on "morning joe."brighthouse financial allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities with a level of protection in down markets. so you can be less concerned about your retirement savings. talk with your advisor about shield℠ annuities from brighthouse financial, established by metlife. . >>> the bottom line is very simple. we asked the president to support the bills that we support that...
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joe: absolutely.ing that while apple shares themselves continue to be halted, you mentioned the suppliers, the queues continuing to fall after hours. so we could be looking at a fairly decent selloff tomorrow on this news. and of course overnight we started the selling thanks to china. so perhaps more china-related negativity in markets tomorrow. lisa: we'll have more on. this but right now it's time for smart charts where abigail goes over the latest market action with the street's top technical analysts. >> thanks so much. today i am joined by head of technical analysis at op himer. we've been -- oppenheimer. we've been looking at charts of apple for a while. they are bearish even after that report. this is a chart we showed at the end of last year. a couple of things to point out. you won't like that it's not a scale chart. we're trying to point out the degree of the flatlining movement. but also the corrections. the big moves down to that up trend. talk to us about what you see in this chart. >> s
joe: absolutely.ing that while apple shares themselves continue to be halted, you mentioned the suppliers, the queues continuing to fall after hours. so we could be looking at a fairly decent selloff tomorrow on this news. and of course overnight we started the selling thanks to china. so perhaps more china-related negativity in markets tomorrow. lisa: we'll have more on. this but right now it's time for smart charts where abigail goes over the latest market action with the street's top...
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joe and i both were supportive. >> by joe, she is referring to claudia'sex husband, joe pesci. >> it sounds like her marriage to joe didn't end badly? >> not at all. they are like family, very close. >> claudia stayed close to joe pesci, after she started dating garrett. he loved action and adventure, he met claude ya, he was ready to settle down. >> we thought this would be the gal that garrett would end up with. no more dating, no more running around, i will end up with claudia. they were married less than a year after they met. >> in the beginning, i think it was a good relationship. my gosh. >> they soon had a beautiful daughter, kyla, the new couple enjoyed being parents. >> i love you guys. >> happy scenes like this one did not last. claudia and garrett couldn't make it work. >> it was a series of events, it wasn't the right marriage. >> once the relationship started going south, it went fast. less than two years after their wedding, claudia and garrett split up for good. >> divorce is never easy, in the long run, it was two parents, trying to figure out a way to live and both
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host: joe kennedy. who are the other top progressives? guest: progressives is kind of a fluid word because that is the democratic mono curve for good. bernie is someone we have not mentioned, amy klobuchar -- bernie sanders is someone we have not mentioned, amy klobuchar. house, joe kennedy's name comes up often but i think he is more interested in staying in the house. too.maltin
host: joe kennedy. who are the other top progressives? guest: progressives is kind of a fluid word because that is the democratic mono curve for good. bernie is someone we have not mentioned, amy klobuchar -- bernie sanders is someone we have not mentioned, amy klobuchar. house, joe kennedy's name comes up often but i think he is more interested in staying in the house. too.maltin
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over again everywhere including fox so i mean there is a very symbiotic relationship here go ahead joe the oldest game in washington is to attack unpopular institutions right a republican used to attack the i.r.s. you're a democrat you would attack a republican congress and so on it's a mutually beneficial thing with the president and with c.n.n. for instance or the media in general but it's not just his base and in other words ninety three percent of republicans feel that the media reports knowingly false information which is a pretty scary thing it's no longer bias now is it actually some people see it as a completely intentional act but then seventy nine percent in this isn't actually a poll by the way seventy nine percent of independents eight and ten basically say the same thing a majority of democrats say the same thing so when the president attacks the media there is no downside to that yet in terms of him doing that but to go back to an earlier point in terms of the same people being in the room i have a proposal for this and i'm actually borrowing this partly from ari fleische
over again everywhere including fox so i mean there is a very symbiotic relationship here go ahead joe the oldest game in washington is to attack unpopular institutions right a republican used to attack the i.r.s. you're a democrat you would attack a republican congress and so on it's a mutually beneficial thing with the president and with c.n.n. for instance or the media in general but it's not just his base and in other words ninety three percent of republicans feel that the media reports...
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welcome to "morning joe." i'm willie geist alongside katty kay, msnbc contributor mike barnicle, donny deutsch with is with us, heidi pryzbyla and wearing of outstanding zip-up sweater, michael steele. joe and mika are on assignment. we're at the point where the coast guard is telling people to look into baby-sitting jobs and have yard sales because of the shutdown. >> that's what we've will be reduced to. who invited him to give a commencement speech? >> that was in 2004, some time ago. president trump is scheduled to advice eight border patrol station in texas today, despite his reported misgivings about that trip. he told a group of television anchors, quote, it's not going to change a damn thing but i'm still going." the president told people he abruptly ended a white house meeting. >> this situation could be solved in a 45-minute meeting. i have invited congressional leadership to the white house tomorrow to get this done. >> we saw a temper tantrum. he didn't get his way and he walked out of the room. >>
welcome to "morning joe." i'm willie geist alongside katty kay, msnbc contributor mike barnicle, donny deutsch with is with us, heidi pryzbyla and wearing of outstanding zip-up sweater, michael steele. joe and mika are on assignment. we're at the point where the coast guard is telling people to look into baby-sitting jobs and have yard sales because of the shutdown. >> that's what we've will be reduced to. who invited him to give a commencement speech? >> that was in 2004,...
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"morning joe". joe". it is tuesday, january 15th. along with joe, willie and me, we have national affairs analyst for nbc news and-nbc co-host and executive producer of showtime the circus, john heileman. >> he doesn't even watch "morning joe" when he's on "morning joe". he has no idea where he is right now. >> definitely doesn't work out. republican communications strategist and msnbc political contributor rick tyler is with us. susan page. and former assistant u.s. attorney for the district of columbia, now an msnbc legal analyst glenn kershner. what a day to have you on. >> also yesterday you had kristen welker asking donald trump a question are you and agent for russia. the president finally after two days of brushing the question aside answered the question. my gosh, even more concerns arising especially in the national security community and even some people working with donald trump about why he behaves the way he does towards vladimir putin. and, of course, now news coming out that he was tr
"morning joe". joe". it is tuesday, january 15th. along with joe, willie and me, we have national affairs analyst for nbc news and-nbc co-host and executive producer of showtime the circus, john heileman. >> he doesn't even watch "morning joe" when he's on "morning joe". he has no idea where he is right now. >> definitely doesn't work out. republican communications strategist and msnbc political contributor rick tyler is with us. susan page. and...
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should joe biden run for president?litically. he's widely respected. he was called in by campaign after campaign in the last cycle. he has a great deal of experience. this is a very personal decision. i think that's what it will come down to. >> what about hillary clinton? will that be good? >> no. i don't believe so. i believe we need to move beyond the last campaign. i haven't heard any serious suggestion from her side that she's looking at it again. i hope she done get engaged in another effort. >> john kerry in >> john, i talked to. if you have politics in your bloodstream only embalming fluid will replace it. a lot of my friends took a look at the white house and said i can do a better job. i hope they weigh this in a serious manner. >> we had chris christie on last hour talking about his new book, and he had talked about, and described our border policy regarding children and the separation as immoral. here we are months later, we still -- there's still no transparency. we don't know what's going on down there. we
should joe biden run for president?litically. he's widely respected. he was called in by campaign after campaign in the last cycle. he has a great deal of experience. this is a very personal decision. i think that's what it will come down to. >> what about hillary clinton? will that be good? >> no. i don't believe so. i believe we need to move beyond the last campaign. i haven't heard any serious suggestion from her side that she's looking at it again. i hope she done get engaged in...
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joe biden versus barack obama. once best buddies, we will explain how the 2020 nomination fight could lead to a bitter breakup over the future of the democratic party. first, the crisis of crisis denial. that is the focus on tonight angle.e. getting back from christmas break, hannity is teasing me, i torture myself by reading and watching some of the usual suspects in the media. fake news populated by fake thinkers. there are basically two movements in the coverage. first, the manufactured outrage about what is a partial, and obviously temporary government shutdown.or >> the nations third national park they are also having huge problemsro with garbage, toilet field to capacity. >> park visitors in some places taking care of business along half ways or in the woods. >> the people who are making th are still getting paid , but we have to not get paid and still do her job. >> it's going to come to a poin where you say, but to every ga in my car or do i feed my family . >> they haven't missed a paycheck yet. but by the
joe biden versus barack obama. once best buddies, we will explain how the 2020 nomination fight could lead to a bitter breakup over the future of the democratic party. first, the crisis of crisis denial. that is the focus on tonight angle.e. getting back from christmas break, hannity is teasing me, i torture myself by reading and watching some of the usual suspects in the media. fake news populated by fake thinkers. there are basically two movements in the coverage. first, the manufactured...
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willie. >> joe, well said. i think there are a lot of people, conservatives, not the ones you've talked about there but conservatives out in public life yesterday, writes ars and thinkers who have come out against the president declaring a national emergency and against steve king, prominent conservatives withdrawing their support and donating to the candidate who has announced a primary run against steve king. it's not happening in washington and capitol hill and you listed all the names but there are people like you and many other conservatives who standing up against what they've seen over the last couple of days. let's get right into this, though, joe. as mika mentioned, it's first missed pay day for federal workers and contractors who are either furloughed or not being paid in the government shutdown standoff. yesterday appropriation tests across the country, including in washington, chicago, detroit, new york, kentucky, dallas and ogden, utah where the internal revenue service is one of the largest employ
willie. >> joe, well said. i think there are a lot of people, conservatives, not the ones you've talked about there but conservatives out in public life yesterday, writes ars and thinkers who have come out against the president declaring a national emergency and against steve king, prominent conservatives withdrawing their support and donating to the candidate who has announced a primary run against steve king. it's not happening in washington and capitol hill and you listed all the names...
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i'm i' joe chin. i'm also joined today with members of the public works project management team and also i see chief rivera from the fire department in support of the bond program and address any questions that i may not be able to address in my presentation. with that said, just a quick update, my last formal presentation to cgboc was augus. the team has been submitting quarterly reports to cgboc last submittal was november of 2018. as part of this presentation, we also submitted a january quarterly report for the public health and safety bond program. let me move on to slide number two. for some of the newer members, i can give a quick overview of the bond program. this is the public health and safety bond program passed in june of 2016. it provides funding for three client department spread across six components. the departments include department of public health, the san francisco fire department as well as the department of homelessness in support of housing. of the $350 million which was approv
i'm i' joe chin. i'm also joined today with members of the public works project management team and also i see chief rivera from the fire department in support of the bond program and address any questions that i may not be able to address in my presentation. with that said, just a quick update, my last formal presentation to cgboc was augus. the team has been submitting quarterly reports to cgboc last submittal was november of 2018. as part of this presentation, we also submitted a january...
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>> i do, joe.nd of the year you saw what was probably the most aggressive push back from the republican party as a whole on this president. basically since he was inaugurated. the challenge is that it's also the place where they have the least power. typically our presidents conduct our foreign policy, we often talk about politics stopping at the water's edge. congress has relatively limited tools in their arsenal if they do want to push back on the president, but i do think what you saw in that yemen vote was significant. i also wonder how republicans may try to step up on the world stage. one thing that john mccain was doing in the time before he passed was making trips abroad to try to reassure world leaders that while we may be in an interlude with president trump, that america is still the america they know and has worked around the globe to join with european partners and allies to fight major world wars, to stand up for right in all of those things. so i'm interested to see, we're losing som
>> i do, joe.nd of the year you saw what was probably the most aggressive push back from the republican party as a whole on this president. basically since he was inaugurated. the challenge is that it's also the place where they have the least power. typically our presidents conduct our foreign policy, we often talk about politics stopping at the water's edge. congress has relatively limited tools in their arsenal if they do want to push back on the president, but i do think what you saw...
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hears that all political sense tends to go out the window yeah i wanted to raise that point as well joe because this criticism by the right wing media i mean it's what trump really responsive business and essentially pushed him or helped push him towards a government shutdown in the first place and now is saying the same commentators calling him a wimp calling him a broken president so given that he has been backed into a corner what's his next move likely to be well he doesn't like it when when the key conservative commentators attack him and he usually doesn't react to that in this case his back is up against the wall because he doesn't have a lot of options with regards to getting funding for border wall so whatever he does he's got to make it look like a victory and the president's been very skillful in the past in doing that. i'm guessing that that's what he'll do here so the national emergency looks like and least calling a national emergency. to build a wall looks like he's moving ahead and he's not caving in so that the base will say well you're doing what it is we want you to d
hears that all political sense tends to go out the window yeah i wanted to raise that point as well joe because this criticism by the right wing media i mean it's what trump really responsive business and essentially pushed him or helped push him towards a government shutdown in the first place and now is saying the same commentators calling him a wimp calling him a broken president so given that he has been backed into a corner what's his next move likely to be well he doesn't like it when...
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joe: i'm joe weisenthal in los angeles. caroline: today we were higher, risk on trade.na has the stimulus. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" u.k.ine: brexit setback, parliament rejected the brexit deal, jeremy corbyn called a vote of no-confidence in may's government. the pound shakes it off. steadfast on the shutdown, the white house threatening to feed oh spending bills as the government shutdown extends to a 25th today. more watching gotten expensive. netflix raising the price of its most popular subscription plan in the u.s. giving investors reason to cheer. let's get more on the brexit vote. what a day. many people calling it a catastrophic result for the u.k. government as they lose by a margin of some 230 votes. however, we want to get the eu perspective. what next, as theresa may heads back to brussels if she manages to win the no vote confidence -- but no confidence vote. to our reporter in brussels. some pretty harsh words coming from you leaders. in particular, eu officials saying the brexit deal is not open for renegotiation. maria: right. throughout
joe: i'm joe weisenthal in los angeles. caroline: today we were higher, risk on trade.na has the stimulus. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" u.k.ine: brexit setback, parliament rejected the brexit deal, jeremy corbyn called a vote of no-confidence in may's government. the pound shakes it off. steadfast on the shutdown, the white house threatening to feed oh spending bills as the government shutdown extends to a 25th today. more watching gotten expensive. netflix raising the...
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where to begin, joe.m michael cohen a walmart bag with $12,000 to $13,000 of cash. michael cohen said, no, i wrote the guy a check. he's not disputing this happened, just that payment was made. >> it's just a clown show. that's the thing, peter baker, when people try to ascribe too much planning and too much scheming to this trump team, this trump organization, the campaign was, as you know, a -- i always say a mom-and-pop operation without a mom. it was just trump sitting in his corner office barking out order and knowing absolutely everything that was going on and the guy just -- his campaign was lightning in a bottle. and there were these people that had absolutely no idea how to run a presidential campaign and thought the same sleazy techniques that worked in new york -- in a new york tabloid culture would work in a presidential campaign and that they'd get away with it. it may have worked in the presidential campaign but nobody's getting out of this. >> ironically, this has now become one of their de
where to begin, joe.m michael cohen a walmart bag with $12,000 to $13,000 of cash. michael cohen said, no, i wrote the guy a check. he's not disputing this happened, just that payment was made. >> it's just a clown show. that's the thing, peter baker, when people try to ascribe too much planning and too much scheming to this trump team, this trump organization, the campaign was, as you know, a -- i always say a mom-and-pop operation without a mom. it was just trump sitting in his corner...
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joe is off this morning. along with willie and me we have mike barnicle, republican strategist susan del percio, associate editor of "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst eugene robinson and the co-found are a and ceo of axios, jim vandheim. but first, president trump's attorney, rudy giuliani, say sunday that despite multiple denials during the campaign, his client continued conversations about building a tower in moscow until november 2016. now giuliani is trying to walk back his comments. in a written statement yesterday, quote, my recent statements -- this is the president's attorney. my recent statements about discussions during the 2016 campaign between michael cohen and donald trump about a potential trump tower in moscow were hypothetical. the discussion was in the earliest stage. giuliani quoted what president trump alleged lip saly said to t the trump tower discussions were going on from the day i announced until the day i won. the new yorker magazine asked giuliani about what he said an
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harvey was quite chatty with joe, but one thing harvey didn't know -- joe, his attentive audience, waslice officer. and harvey's amazing story made joe's antenna buzz a little. >> the more he would talk about the loss of his wife and his boat, the more intrigued i became. >> reporter: so on his way home that night, joe took a little detour, drove by the hotel where harvey said he was staying. >> and when i drove by, i didn't find his suv at that location that he said. which i didn't think suspicious at the time. but i still, for whatever reason, drove around to see a few other hotels or motels, to see if i found his vehicle. and i located his vehicle at a place called the imperial inn. >> reporter: why would harvey lie about something as benign as where he was staying? when joe got home that night, he went straight to his office and turned on the computer. >> i entered harvey morrow's name on google. and i was surprised what i had found. >> reporter: a simple google search and there it was. a news article describing the murder of disc jockey steven b. williams. >> and harvey morrow was
harvey was quite chatty with joe, but one thing harvey didn't know -- joe, his attentive audience, waslice officer. and harvey's amazing story made joe's antenna buzz a little. >> the more he would talk about the loss of his wife and his boat, the more intrigued i became. >> reporter: so on his way home that night, joe took a little detour, drove by the hotel where harvey said he was staying. >> and when i drove by, i didn't find his suv at that location that he said. which i...
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you about the other day and the yellow best movement plus much more and we welcome pin tech expert joe johns going to talk block chain and its potential for a big future and later todd horwitz of the training will join us to talk precious metals and dr copper all of that ahead but first let's it's a mad line disco. britain on the edge of brecht's that leads our global report again today is former prime minister tony blair endorsers the explosive idea of a second referendum speaking in davos switzerland to reuters before leaving the world economic forum the former a noted remain or said quote people like myself except if the country votes to leave again that's good but i think if you leave without going back to the people with this mess and in these circumstances there will be even greater division. another bold faced name bank of england governor mark carney warned in davos that u.k. businesses are vastly underprepared for the prospect of a no deal brecht's it telling a rival network quote there are a series of logistical issues that need to be solved and it's quite transparent that in
you about the other day and the yellow best movement plus much more and we welcome pin tech expert joe johns going to talk block chain and its potential for a big future and later todd horwitz of the training will join us to talk precious metals and dr copper all of that ahead but first let's it's a mad line disco. britain on the edge of brecht's that leads our global report again today is former prime minister tony blair endorsers the explosive idea of a second referendum speaking in davos...
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joe: your thoughts on tech? >> it is going to be a difficult earnings season for tech, but if you continue to get dollar depreciation, that will help a lot with the rest of the year. we are expected to see a slowdown for several consecutive quarters. if you continue to get that dollar weakness and you may get a little bit of a trade reprieve, tech can skirt through this the word of weakness. it is a key point -- what is tech now? tech today does not look the same as it did a year ago, so i think you have to clarify what you mean when you talk about tech. scarlet: if we are going to look at tech, tech, tech, do financials for the bank give us any signal for what the economy looks like overall? >> not really. lending growth never really picked up significantly. lending growth were pointing to significant deterioration, it might tell you something, but by and large, it does not bring any signal. we will probably get a greater signal on the trajectory from the global economy. joe: looking at how different 2019arket
joe: your thoughts on tech? >> it is going to be a difficult earnings season for tech, but if you continue to get dollar depreciation, that will help a lot with the rest of the year. we are expected to see a slowdown for several consecutive quarters. if you continue to get that dollar weakness and you may get a little bit of a trade reprieve, tech can skirt through this the word of weakness. it is a key point -- what is tech now? tech today does not look the same as it did a year ago, so...
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. >> a friendship is between joe biden and former president obama on rocks what he reportedly did tobiden sing the blues, hmm. of the ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, . >> have you heard about this thing in 2009 versus 2019 challenge taking the web by storm. >> interwebb. >> here is how it works people on social media are publicly sharing photos from 2009 along with their latest from this year to see how much they've aged or maybe not. >> again, here i am in 2009, with my former coanchor great stella, my buddy this is current picture. >> i you look more dapper now 10 years good for you -- >> here i am, okay. so i starting my first job at fox news, in 2009 we will have interns, that i worked with, my first job fox news 10 years ago. >> look like now. >> i thought going to sound creepy you look like you have grown into a woman that wasn't as creepy as i thought it would be as in the chamber there. >> thank you. >> i will take that as a complaina compliment run with it. >> we want to see what you looked like 10 years ago what you look like now may be we will share some. >> developed into a woman all right i a
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joe, scott, nia, thank you is all very much. great to have you on. >>> the united states is now in the grip of its second longest shutdown in its history. president trump, a billionaire, of course, says he can relate to the 800,000 furloughed workers who are not getting paid. do they agree? we ask some of them next. you can do this. here we go! discover. hi. i like your card. i love all the cashback and security features, but i'm not going to pay an annual fee. i'm just not going to do it! okay. okay? discover has no annual fee on any of our cards. so it wasn't my tough guy act? no. we just don't have any annual fees. that's a relief. i've been working on that for a long time. if we had talked a month ago, that would have been a whole different call. i can imagine. excuse me, sir can i please have no annual fee? no annual fee on any card only from discover. so lionel, what does 24/5 mean to you?rade well, it means i can trade after the market closes. it's true. so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night th
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could former vice president joe biden be next to make an announcement.w reporting on that. >>> and will president trump declare a national emergency to secure border wall funding. apparently he's thinking about. those stories are coming up next. stay with us. ies are coming up next stay with us cine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1-2-3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy. the power of 1-2-3 ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy with trelegy and the power of 1-2-3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to... ...open airways,... ...keep them open... ...and reduce inflammation... ...for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling,.. ...problems urinating, vision
could former vice president joe biden be next to make an announcement.w reporting on that. >>> and will president trump declare a national emergency to secure border wall funding. apparently he's thinking about. those stories are coming up next. stay with us. ies are coming up next stay with us cine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1-2-3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy. the power of 1-2-3 ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy with trelegy and...
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welcome to "morning joe". it is wednesday, january 23rd. joe still not feeling well.rnicle. heidi przybyla. professor at princeton university. steve rattner. and former chairman of the republican national committee now an msnbc political analyst michael steele. we'll get to the very latest for the shutdown in a moment. but, willie, i guess, you know, in honor of joe, heidi and i are going to clean our purses. there was a big story in the world of baseball. i'll let you talk about it for a second. >> i'll take my one second. even joe a red sox fan. a hall of famer heading to cooperstown. mike mussina, edgar martinex and roy halladay. the best closer of all time yankee great mariano rivera. why is it significant? he appeared on all 425 ballots cast by the baseball writer's association making him the first player ever to be voted in unanimously to the hall of fame. >> wow. >> here's an amazing stat. ready for this? in his career 11 runners scored on him over 141 post-season innings. that is fewer than the number of people 12 who have walked on the moon. mike barnicle. co
welcome to "morning joe". it is wednesday, january 23rd. joe still not feeling well.rnicle. heidi przybyla. professor at princeton university. steve rattner. and former chairman of the republican national committee now an msnbc political analyst michael steele. we'll get to the very latest for the shutdown in a moment. but, willie, i guess, you know, in honor of joe, heidi and i are going to clean our purses. there was a big story in the world of baseball. i'll let you talk about it...
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you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> so as we mentioned before the break, former republican presidential nominee and incoming utah senator mitt romney is criticizing, to say the least, president trump in aua blistering new op-ed in "the washington post." his piece is entitled "the president shapes the public character of the nation. trump's character falls short." >> it was published last night two days before romney will be sworn into the senate. he writes in part this, it is well known that downtown dtd was not my choice for the republican nomination. after he became nominee, i hoped his campaign would refrain from resentment and name calling. with the nation so divided, resentful, product of character
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i know it seems like is runninged in particularly if joe biden don't run. of virginiaovernor is someone who is basically most known i think for being with the clintons and i don't know if there is desire for that. again, he would be a credible person, too. we are talking about house members and a lot of senators about governorch bus the governor of virginia, the governor of colorado, those names to watch from some of the governor's group in terms of possibilities and senator harris of california is another contender. again, i could list probably 20 more people who are tagging about running and may be candidate. >> host: when do we start seeing debates? june.st: i believe in either june or july. and, remember, the republicans time they had a big field, they had to have the grown-up ande and the kids' table undercard debate because they could accommodate ten people on the main stage and going to it up and maybe do back-to-back nights and you see joe maybe biden in one debate, then elizabeth warrener on the one bit more fair, although, i is a hard problem for
i know it seems like is runninged in particularly if joe biden don't run. of virginiaovernor is someone who is basically most known i think for being with the clintons and i don't know if there is desire for that. again, he would be a credible person, too. we are talking about house members and a lot of senators about governorch bus the governor of virginia, the governor of colorado, those names to watch from some of the governor's group in terms of possibilities and senator harris of...
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harvey was quite chatty with joe, but one thing harvey didn't know -- joe, his attentive audience, wasformer police officer. and harvey's amazing story made joe's antenna buzz a little. >> the more he would talk about the loss of his wife and his boat, the more intrigued i became. >> reporter: so on his way home that night, joe took a little detour, drove by the hotel where harvey said he was staying. >> and when i drove by, i didn't find his suv at that location that he said. which i didn't think suspicious at the time. but i still, for whatever reason, drove around to see a few other hotels or motels, to see if i found his vehicle. and i located his vehicle at a place called the imperial inn. >> reporter: why would harvey lie about something as benign as where he was staying? when joe got home that night, he went straight to his office and turned on the computer. >> i entered harvey morrow's name on google. and i was surprised what i had found. >> reporter: a simple google search and there it was. a news article describing the murder of disc jockey steven b. williams. >> and harvey m
harvey was quite chatty with joe, but one thing harvey didn't know -- joe, his attentive audience, wasformer police officer. and harvey's amazing story made joe's antenna buzz a little. >> the more he would talk about the loss of his wife and his boat, the more intrigued i became. >> reporter: so on his way home that night, joe took a little detour, drove by the hotel where harvey said he was staying. >> and when i drove by, i didn't find his suv at that location that he said....