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>> karen: okay. [laughter] >> newt: they ruined you at the post. >> karen: thank you speaker mr. speaker. >> the beginning of this crecongressional cycle democrats have been focused on a handful of raise they need to take control of the house of representatives. -- i am here to deliver a simple message and that is that you need to vote because our democracy depends on it. >> nationwide can dems win back the house in to 18. >> democrats are on a mission to gain control of congress. >> how confident are you that the democrats will take back the house? >> i think we have a very, very, very good chance of taking back the house. . . . >> good afternoon i would've the anchors here at "the washington post" i am joined by chris van holland also the chairman of this senatorial campaign committee. we can share some of the post as times permit. but the current climate of aggression right now those that were sent throughout the country or president trumps organization what about the last two weeks before election day for appropriate conduct for political discourse of that climate quick. >> w
>> karen: okay. [laughter] >> newt: they ruined you at the post. >> karen: thank you speaker mr. speaker. >> the beginning of this crecongressional cycle democrats have been focused on a handful of raise they need to take control of the house of representatives. -- i am here to deliver a simple message and that is that you need to vote because our democracy depends on it. >> nationwide can dems win back the house in to 18. >> democrats are on a mission to...
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laura: karen attiah, thank you so much for joining us. karen: thank you so much for having me. laura: hurricane michael is speeding towards the florida panhandle at -- and 120,000 people in his path were told to evacuate today. it is currently a category 3 storm swirling in the gulf of mexico and it is due to make landfall tomorrow inoohe late afte it is wide and moving quickly, leaving residents with hours to get out of the storm's way. here is more on what we can expect. hurricane michael seen fspm e -- a monstrous storm which is still strengthening, barreling towards the northeastern gulf coast of florida. the family are heeding the warnings, taking no chances and ending the beach vacation in pana city early. >> three kids. if it was just the adults, we would have rode it out. got to be safe, since they are with us. laura: the roads are crowded with people fleeing the astline, and already gas is in short supply. the authorities warned that as well list dangerous winds and 12 ines of rain, hurricane michael could bring record storm surge. gov. scott: 8 to 12 feet of storm sur
laura: karen attiah, thank you so much for joining us. karen: thank you so much for having me. laura: hurricane michael is speeding towards the florida panhandle at -- and 120,000 people in his path were told to evacuate today. it is currently a category 3 storm swirling in the gulf of mexico and it is due to make landfall tomorrow inoohe late afte it is wide and moving quickly, leaving residents with hours to get out of the storm's way. here is more on what we can expect. hurricane michael...
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karen went to the courthouse nearly every day. over the course of the trial she had become one of the main spokespersons in media contacts for the survivors. but for now there was nothing to do but wait wait. wait you mean suddenly a text from a clerk inside alerted her that the jury was close to a decision. they're going to be coming out of the verdict any time now i would prefer it be you know in the death penalty just because i think that's a fair thing the right thing. is awful if that is. i think it's the just thing that's what i hope. and we are coming on the air because the jury deciding the fate of boston marathon bombers has reached a verdict. they have sentenced him to death. news of the verdict traveled fast that you know that there is still a long road ahead but right now it feels like we can take a breath and thank you. actually breathe again you know without even realizing holding your breath at once and her ticking and it's like now we can start here don't point. was son lives fate sealed karen began the long drive
karen went to the courthouse nearly every day. over the course of the trial she had become one of the main spokespersons in media contacts for the survivors. but for now there was nothing to do but wait wait. wait you mean suddenly a text from a clerk inside alerted her that the jury was close to a decision. they're going to be coming out of the verdict any time now i would prefer it be you know in the death penalty just because i think that's a fair thing the right thing. is awful if that is....
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karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredibly loud. explosion. seven of us there six of us were injured. one of our dear friends lost both of my legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured . my daughter had shrapnel from her hip. and i had trapped both my legs. the two blasts injured over two hundred sixty people and killed three including krystal campbell. and eight year old martin richard. police pursuit two brothers in a dramatic manhunt. twenty six year old tamar alonzo meyer was killed in a shoot a. day later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar a life. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. going to try to not let this change who i am i'm not going to let this prevent me from living the life that i want to live. i'm not going to be afraid. later that summer karen traveled from a
karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredibly loud. explosion. seven of us there six of us were injured. one of our dear friends lost both of my legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured . my daughter had shrapnel from her hip. and i had trapped both my legs. the two blasts injured over two hundred...
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guy: stay with us, karen. vonnie? vonnie: mitch mcconnell announcing on the senate floor earlier this morning that the fbi is wrapping up the can -- the investigation concerning brett kavanaugh. he also said that the chamber will vote on the supreme court nominee this week. now we have kevin cirilli, in washington, with a key democratic lawmaker at the center of the debate. kevin: thanks, we are here with chris coons. got the deal for the one-week extension. saying it isleader wrapping up. do you have any concerns? i think that he did something significant by hitting the pause button for a weekend asking that the f the eye be allowed to pursue the credible complaints. i am concerned. a significant number of people have been trying to reach the fbi to testify and have not been able to. some of them are directly relevant. they never questioned dr. ford, for example, which surprised me. and they have not followed up on questioningez's from last weekend. i look forward to reading the report. my hope is that they have not
guy: stay with us, karen. vonnie? vonnie: mitch mcconnell announcing on the senate floor earlier this morning that the fbi is wrapping up the can -- the investigation concerning brett kavanaugh. he also said that the chamber will vote on the supreme court nominee this week. now we have kevin cirilli, in washington, with a key democratic lawmaker at the center of the debate. kevin: thanks, we are here with chris coons. got the deal for the one-week extension. saying it isleader wrapping up. do...
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karen finerman will tell us hero fast take. we are live from times square on this friday night in new york city and much more "fast money" right after this rchestrated a collaboration solution for us. using the lenovo x1 carbon. powered by intel core processor technology. now we can access our network and work together from anywhere. hey! hey everybody. you coming back for the team building? mobility by lenovo. no? it orchestration by cdw. ♪ at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. you'll only pay $4.95. unstopand it's strengthenedting place, the by xfi pods,gateway. which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. >>> welcome back to "fast money. a mixed bag for the big banks. jp morgan down 2%. wells fargo and citi slightly higher and investors clingi
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later that summer karen traveled from a home in new hampshire to boston. meant at the federal court. we were all seated together and he walked out he didn't look at any of us but his hand was obviously entered and my immediate response was i hope that her i hope it's. not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked victims if the us should seek the death penalty. i don't know. i don't know. i. don't know what justice is. terrorist acts are rare much more common are the murders and other violent acts that happen every day across the united states. in philadelphia shannon schieber was finishing her first year of graduate school. she had been up studying it was early thursday morning her for i would say it was friday morning. about two o'clock in the morning she was preparing to take a bath. the assailant who who attacked her. he pried open her sliding door. she screamed for help as she was being attacked. the next door ne
later that summer karen traveled from a home in new hampshire to boston. meant at the federal court. we were all seated together and he walked out he didn't look at any of us but his hand was obviously entered and my immediate response was i hope that her i hope it's. not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked victims if the us should seek the death...
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there is no proof that it was karen mitchell who got into the car.t's eyes are not blue. and, said chief mills, gomes didn't come forward until months after the incident. >> what we don't wanna do is just take something that's, you know, sensational and plug that person into the midst of an investigation that may or may not have anything to do with him. >> reporter: but the investigation continues. and some, like birkbeck, believe there may be more. >> i've never said definitively that he was a serial killer. what i said was that there's so much out there about him that clearly there's something going on here. and that law enforcement needs to look into it and thankfully they are doing it now. >> reporter: waste of time, said dick deguerin. >> well, there's no evidence. and to think, you know, the -- the -- they have to have a theory that he's some kinda serial killer. he's not a serial killer. >> but the notion of robert durst as a serial killer has come up. you know, a guy who -- >> well, sells. it sells magazines. it sells books and causes people
there is no proof that it was karen mitchell who got into the car.t's eyes are not blue. and, said chief mills, gomes didn't come forward until months after the incident. >> what we don't wanna do is just take something that's, you know, sensational and plug that person into the midst of an investigation that may or may not have anything to do with him. >> reporter: but the investigation continues. and some, like birkbeck, believe there may be more. >> i've never said...
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. >> what do you think, karen?> for me, trade has been at the very top of my list of worries very happy to see a trade deal i think we were sort of getting a sense that things were heading the right way, i think, on friday and maybe there could be a deal that's important to me the markets sort of start to roll over is energy prices really starting to move. tim has been on for a long time. that starts to get into the inflation concern, right 307, 308, anything that was sensitive, airlines getting hurt that's a little bit of concern for me wage pressure is there, too. i think that bodes okay for the consumer i think we have very high employment, wage pressure is good because they'll be making more money but it concerns me for some of the other things, the oil and inflation. however, for banks, i think it's good. >> look, if you look at the correlation between oil prices and bond yields, we've seen this a couple of different times. it's inflationary. the consumer didn't benefit. we have to look at this the same way. w
. >> what do you think, karen?> for me, trade has been at the very top of my list of worries very happy to see a trade deal i think we were sort of getting a sense that things were heading the right way, i think, on friday and maybe there could be a deal that's important to me the markets sort of start to roll over is energy prices really starting to move. tim has been on for a long time. that starts to get into the inflation concern, right 307, 308, anything that was sensitive,...
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karen ran them by cigna first. you should consider doing that, too, so you don't get any billing surprises. but if you do get an unexpected bill, you can call us. the number is 888-996-tips or online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> thank you, chris. >>> it is 4:56. >>> halloween with an underwater twist. >> this weekend artists transformed pumpkins into sea creatures underwater. the creative group of scuba divers submerged 30 feet below the surface in the florida keys to xooet in the annual underwater pumpkin carving contest. 16-year-old and his 1-year-old brother actually won with their carving of a half moon and a dolphin. there's got to be something in the pumpkin. wouldn't theng that hot tip th not put the gook in your disposal, ever, ever, ever. >> he hard way? >> yes. ever. i know that now. >> oh my goodness, no wonder why you're redoing your kitchen. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," our top story, the gusty windy conditions causing some major fire concerns. kari, you've been tracking it all. >> we're
karen ran them by cigna first. you should consider doing that, too, so you don't get any billing surprises. but if you do get an unexpected bill, you can call us. the number is 888-996-tips or online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> thank you, chris. >>> it is 4:56. >>> halloween with an underwater twist. >> this weekend artists transformed pumpkins into sea creatures underwater. the creative group of scuba divers submerged 30 feet below the surface in the florida...
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karen hadaway and nicola fellows lived less than half a mile away from the park.hey were both nine years old, and had been strangled and sexually assaulted. the jury members were taken
karen hadaway and nicola fellows lived less than half a mile away from the park.hey were both nine years old, and had been strangled and sexually assaulted. the jury members were taken
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karen: sure.o, obviously when we first sort of found him last year and he wrote his first piece for us, he expressed to me in an email saying that it was painful for him m to talk ababout what wasas happening in saudidi arabia, ttt saudi arabia wasas always a plae with a level of repression, but that it had become unbearable for him. and so, the idea that someone who o was that clolose to the rl family and w was so prominent in saudi i arabia felt thatat it wo unsafe thahat he needed to come herere to washingtonon to ve, ,t just speaks to how personally under pressure he was feeling. as far as our conversations, he in particular felt sadness and depression over particularly his family. the saudi authorities slapped travel restrictions anand bans n his children shortly after he began writing for us. and yeah, he told me that authorities, members of the family would reach out to him saying, why are you writing for the "washington post?"" you cacan do what you want, but why aryou u writing for r the
karen: sure.o, obviously when we first sort of found him last year and he wrote his first piece for us, he expressed to me in an email saying that it was painful for him m to talk ababout what wasas happening in saudidi arabia, ttt saudi arabia wasas always a plae with a level of repression, but that it had become unbearable for him. and so, the idea that someone who o was that clolose to the rl family and w was so prominent in saudi i arabia felt thatat it wo unsafe thahat he needed to come...
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they laid out a year ago what the path of tightening was like. >> karen i could push back and say -- all of the other things you are say something the reason why the market fell were out there as well. whether it was trade, whether it was yuan or anything else it was out there as well. >> well trade has been getting worse. >> right. >> second round of tariffs. >> trade when china getting worse. trade with mexico got a nafta two or mca or whatever but trade with china getting worse. >> i'm not sure it's worse. >> it's not getting better. >> maybe today they see. >> he wasn't meeting at the g20. now sending a team meeting at the g20. >> hopefully that's getting better i think the market reacted to that that is the bigger threat. >> the one thing i do think is important is everybody it o is talking about the fed being tight. i don't see that if you look at the chicago fed national financial conditions index. we are at the easiest conditions since 1994 look at the taylor rule and these take ut the emotion out of the taylor rule says the fed funds rate toub at 5.25%. >> that's a great int
they laid out a year ago what the path of tightening was like. >> karen i could push back and say -- all of the other things you are say something the reason why the market fell were out there as well. whether it was trade, whether it was yuan or anything else it was out there as well. >> well trade has been getting worse. >> right. >> second round of tariffs. >> trade when china getting worse. trade with mexico got a nafta two or mca or whatever but trade with...
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ami purchased rights to karen's story. >> they paid karen $150,000 for her rights to the story, and thetory was not published before the election. >> she said she was silenced with a well-known tab loit tactic, a claim the media giant denies. >> it's a process called catch and kill where basically they pay you for the rights to story, and then they kill it. >> if she told the story publicly, this would have been something that voters would have considered when they went to the polls. >> that michael cohen was somewhat a puppet master and was made aware of it, and it was involved in the negotiations in ensuring, in fact, the story was, a, purchased, and, b, killed. >> that same article referenced another alleged affair with an adult film star known as stormy daniels. she said she met donald trump at a july 2006 golf tournament in lake tahoe as shown in this photograph from daniel's my space page. >> president trump repeatedly denied both relationships. >> but when the article was published, there was a lot of other news dominating the headlines. from the clinton e-mail scandal to the now
ami purchased rights to karen's story. >> they paid karen $150,000 for her rights to the story, and thetory was not published before the election. >> she said she was silenced with a well-known tab loit tactic, a claim the media giant denies. >> it's a process called catch and kill where basically they pay you for the rights to story, and then they kill it. >> if she told the story publicly, this would have been something that voters would have considered when they went...
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the stock down 10% over the past week karen. >> it's just absurd. it doesn't seem to troll it actually trolls as we talked a little before the show, the settlement has yet to be approved. i think it was the october 11th for it to be approved. so clearly the board has control of elon. and he is facing very much. >> doing well. >> it's absurd this is absurd i don't know how the board or his lawyers allow this cholesterol they are not in control. they need fine tune the directors, the chairman. it's hard to find a quality person who has to put up with this kind of thing it's a fantastic company and it's an extraordinary product. but this kind of corporate governance is horrific >> it's interesting, because if you look at the chain of tweets after he tweeted that initial one, one -- one person actually said amazingly to elon musk amazingly you seem to work against us longs he wrote back immediately hang in there if you are truly long-term it will be fine. >> why the need to engage in any conversation with really nobody on twitter with all due respect to
the stock down 10% over the past week karen. >> it's just absurd. it doesn't seem to troll it actually trolls as we talked a little before the show, the settlement has yet to be approved. i think it was the october 11th for it to be approved. so clearly the board has control of elon. and he is facing very much. >> doing well. >> it's absurd this is absurd i don't know how the board or his lawyers allow this cholesterol they are not in control. they need fine tune the...
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and karen, you went online and described an assault when you were a child. karen require wachild. the president raised the point if this assault was as bad as christine ford said it was, surely she would have told her loving parents and there would have been a police report. that spawned a hashtag, why i didn't report. that to me struck home. not just in this context, but from the context of the catholic church. why are these reports coming out now so long after it happened. what happened to me when i was 9 years old, i was at a birthday party, at a riding stable. the man who ran the table sort of pulled me away from the little girls at the birthday party and molested me. even though my parents who were loving parents, i do not know i could have come forward on this if my parents were still alive. even though they had had the conversation with me, i somehow thought i must have done something wrong for this to have happened to me. so i kept that as my secret. i have got to tell you. 9-year-old karen felt she couldn't tell anybody. 20-year-old karen was very remorseful that i hadn't
and karen, you went online and described an assault when you were a child. karen require wachild. the president raised the point if this assault was as bad as christine ford said it was, surely she would have told her loving parents and there would have been a police report. that spawned a hashtag, why i didn't report. that to me struck home. not just in this context, but from the context of the catholic church. why are these reports coming out now so long after it happened. what happened to me...
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. >> bret: you mention, karen, the missing journalist, khashoggi. the president talking about that today on the tarmac as well. >> president trump: we're going to find out what happened with respect to the terrible situation in turkey, having to do with saudi arabia and the reporter. a lot of records are overlooked. if look at iran, so many other countries, syria, you take a look at a lot of countries arc lot of countries' records have been overlooked. i will be calling at some point king salman. >> bret: where does this go? there's reporting, multiple news organizations, saying there's u.s. intelligence showing there are intercepts or calls or recordings. turkish say they have heard and seen evidence of this. although we have not been privy to that as far as we know, correct? >> that's right. and the other thing, though, that we have gotten from the u.s. intelligence, the "washington post" reported, that the crown prince had, in fact, okayed an earlier plan to lure jamal khashoggi to saudi arabia and essentially abduct him there. so there are a lot
. >> bret: you mention, karen, the missing journalist, khashoggi. the president talking about that today on the tarmac as well. >> president trump: we're going to find out what happened with respect to the terrible situation in turkey, having to do with saudi arabia and the reporter. a lot of records are overlooked. if look at iran, so many other countries, syria, you take a look at a lot of countries arc lot of countries' records have been overlooked. i will be calling at some...
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at home in new hampshire karen and her family were slowly recovering from their injuries. not some much for wasm physical abilities things like. specially for me my rose colored glasses you know. just the reality. people are. different things are not the same. when even with ron and i. are. working through things and i'm working through things and. it had been six months since the bombing and karen had not yet seen her good friend celeste who was with them at the finish line and lost both her legs. in the planning. initially i. i couldn't bring myself. to believe it. because i dealt. with with. celeste and sixteen others lost limbs that day. ron was one of the lucky ones doctors were able to save his leg but the trauma and pain still lingered. we're going to have to work for a long time to get to new normal whatever that going to be. after months of deliberation attorney general eric holder announced the u.s. would seek the death penalty. the defense will argue that the car was pressured into it by his older brother that he was a popular well liked college kid led astray.
at home in new hampshire karen and her family were slowly recovering from their injuries. not some much for wasm physical abilities things like. specially for me my rose colored glasses you know. just the reality. people are. different things are not the same. when even with ron and i. are. working through things and i'm working through things and. it had been six months since the bombing and karen had not yet seen her good friend celeste who was with them at the finish line and lost both her...
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well, start here with me, karen. i'm a licensed humana sales agent.aren. i'm john smith. hi, john. at humana, we know you're unique. so you have different needs from other john smiths. yah, i've always thought so. and together, we can find a plan that's right for you. great! i go to the doctor a couple of times a year. and i have some prescriptions. but i'm never fully sure of what's covered and what's not. with humana's all-in-one medicare advantage plans, you get coverage for hospital stays, doctor visits, and part d prescription drug benefits. all for an affordable, and sometimes, no monthly plan premium. do you have any more information? sure. i'll get a decision guide in the mail to you today. they're free. finally. someone who understands the real me. your health and happiness is important to us. call or go online now to get your free decision guide. call a licensed humana sales agent today. are you a christian author with a book that you're ready to share with the world? get published now, call for your free publisher kit today! >>> afghan and
well, start here with me, karen. i'm a licensed humana sales agent.aren. i'm john smith. hi, john. at humana, we know you're unique. so you have different needs from other john smiths. yah, i've always thought so. and together, we can find a plan that's right for you. great! i go to the doctor a couple of times a year. and i have some prescriptions. but i'm never fully sure of what's covered and what's not. with humana's all-in-one medicare advantage plans, you get coverage for hospital stays,...
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karen was described as a sensible girl who knew right from wrong.wo. she was outgoing and would speak her mind. the girls were neighbours. their bodies were found on october ten, 1986. they had both been strangled and sexually assaulted. they were discovered together in wild park in brighton. just half a mile from their homes. they had both disappeared after going out to play. back then, russell bishop was arrested and tried for their murders, but he was acquitted and released. three years later, he assaulted and attempted to kill a seven—year—old girl. she survived and identified him. he was found guilty at trial. today he was back in court again accused for the murder of karen holloway and nicola fellows. jurors were told there was new evidence, much of it dna —based. the prosecution told the jury that the bodies were discovered in undergrowth in wild park and that russell bishop told the police details of out the scene that only the killer himself could have known. this is a key location that the jury will see for themselves. all 12 jurors will b
karen was described as a sensible girl who knew right from wrong.wo. she was outgoing and would speak her mind. the girls were neighbours. their bodies were found on october ten, 1986. they had both been strangled and sexually assaulted. they were discovered together in wild park in brighton. just half a mile from their homes. they had both disappeared after going out to play. back then, russell bishop was arrested and tried for their murders, but he was acquitted and released. three years...
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karen knows more about credit than i do. larry feng knows more about credit than i do they run usage companies and any say we don't have issues in credit. >> but they are speaking to slower loan growth one of the things i think is important -- we were just having the discussion with karen. when you look at the -- the economicallysensitive groups look at the autos, industrials, home builders, it's really horrible action. at this stage of the cycle when we tighten, why would you dip your toe into any of these things in the ninth year of a bull market when everybody sees the inverted yield curve and counting down the 18 months could be late '19. >> fine. >> not fine let's talk data. we could disagree or agree the opinion doesn't matter. >> why would you buy any of the stocks when trading at 52-week low. >> because. >> you're not a trader bear mack rally angle when you get to the 18 basis points tread in the 2/10 curve you get a resteepening like we had. banks wait a bit i've done this on show inappropriately too early and then
karen knows more about credit than i do. larry feng knows more about credit than i do they run usage companies and any say we don't have issues in credit. >> but they are speaking to slower loan growth one of the things i think is important -- we were just having the discussion with karen. when you look at the -- the economicallysensitive groups look at the autos, industrials, home builders, it's really horrible action. at this stage of the cycle when we tighten, why would you dip your...
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karen did the right thing. she first asked her insurance company, cigna, what she would have to pay. she says cigna told her the secondary test was covered in full. she expected to pay nothing. so she went ahead and had the ultrasound. there's good news. the results found karen in good health. but bad news. she later got a bill for $867. karen says she then spent six months going back and forth with cigna, trying to figure it out. finally, she called us. we reached out to cigna and three days later, cigna sent a note that said, we work hard to make health care easier for our customers, and unfortunately, we fell short of that goal in this instance. we're glad it has been resolved. yeah, resolved. cigna erased karen's $867 bill. even though it didn't work out for karen this time, she did something very important here. before she had the test, she asked for the billing codes that the office was going to submit to the insurance company. karen ran them by cigna first. you should consider doing that too, so you don'
karen did the right thing. she first asked her insurance company, cigna, what she would have to pay. she says cigna told her the secondary test was covered in full. she expected to pay nothing. so she went ahead and had the ultrasound. there's good news. the results found karen in good health. but bad news. she later got a bill for $867. karen says she then spent six months going back and forth with cigna, trying to figure it out. finally, she called us. we reached out to cigna and three days...
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karen handel, umass the first question. rep. handel: lucy, if you and your husband held homestead existence for several years in violation of state law. he said your husband is a hermit resident of tennessee, get your family continues to claim a homestead exemption and cost county. we have learned the county has revoked the homestead exemption. you reported your vehicles are registered in tennessee, also a violation of state law. my question is this. when the plaintiff paid the taxpayers for the fraudulent exemptions, the car taxes you have skipped out on if in fact you do live in the six district? ms. mcbath: i believe you are trying to diminish the confidence of the people in this district of me. i am more than happy to answer that question. georgia in 1990. i have lived in georgia longer than you have. my sun was born and raised in georgia. he has gone to marietta high. i voted for myself in the primary and runoff election. what i will say to you is i have paid georgia taxes for every year i have lived in georgia. in 2016, my
karen handel, umass the first question. rep. handel: lucy, if you and your husband held homestead existence for several years in violation of state law. he said your husband is a hermit resident of tennessee, get your family continues to claim a homestead exemption and cost county. we have learned the county has revoked the homestead exemption. you reported your vehicles are registered in tennessee, also a violation of state law. my question is this. when the plaintiff paid the taxpayers for...
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karen, let us start with you. karen: sure, thank you for having me. i confess i do not have the sort statements, but i am 'sppy to talk about jamal journey to the post and with the post over the last year. the global opinion section is fairly new, and the idea behind it is to try to recruit writers from around the world who can kind of illuminate their corner of the world for readers. in particular, we were looking to recruit writers that had profiles, had an audience, and had a certain cachet with their home countries that they could bring to the post. jamal basically -- i came across his name, we came across his name last year, around december, reading about the crackdowns under mohammed bill summit -- mohammed bin salman. jamal was quoted frequently in the new york times, in reuters. we were looking at him and trying to figure out, what is our contribution to this conversation, and who can we get to write about this? had noted that jamaal had a full in which language op-ed about what was happening. to finded we would try his contact details. we rea
karen, let us start with you. karen: sure, thank you for having me. i confess i do not have the sort statements, but i am 'sppy to talk about jamal journey to the post and with the post over the last year. the global opinion section is fairly new, and the idea behind it is to try to recruit writers from around the world who can kind of illuminate their corner of the world for readers. in particular, we were looking to recruit writers that had profiles, had an audience, and had a certain cachet...
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maybe we'll just go down in order here, and karen let's start with you. >> karen: sure. thank you for having me. i confess i don't have the prepared long statements but i'm happy to talk about jamal's journey to the post, and with the post over the last year. if that works. so again, the global opinion section, of "the post" fairly new, and the idea behind it is to recruit writers around the world who can illuminate the corridor of their world for our readers. and we were looking to recruit writers that had profiles, an audience and a that they could bring to "the post." so jamal i came across his name last year around september. so of course we were reading about the crackdowns under mohammad bin salman, and jamal was being quoted frequently. he was in the "new york times," routers, and we were looking and trying to figure out what is our contribution to this conversation and who can we get to write about this. and we just noticed that jamal hadn't had the full english language op-ed about what was happening, so we figured okay, let's find him and put our reporters hat
maybe we'll just go down in order here, and karen let's start with you. >> karen: sure. thank you for having me. i confess i don't have the prepared long statements but i'm happy to talk about jamal's journey to the post, and with the post over the last year. if that works. so again, the global opinion section, of "the post" fairly new, and the idea behind it is to recruit writers around the world who can illuminate the corridor of their world for our readers. and we were...
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today he was back in court again, accused of the murder of karen hadaway and nicola fellows.ce, much of it dna—based. the prosecution told the jury that the bodies were discovered in undergrowth in wild park, and that russell bishop told the police details about the scene that only the killer himself could have known. this is a key location that the jury will see for themselves. all 12 jurors will be brought here from london to view a number of areas that are significant in the case. the families face a trial of up to eight weeks. the case remains the largest and longest—running inquiry ever undertaken by sussex police. daniella relph, bbc news. there has been a significant rise in religious—based hate crime in england and wales, according to new figures released by the home office. it has gone up by 40% in a year, from just under 6,000 reports to more than 8,000. more than half of all the offences were aimed at muslims. scottish power will be the first of the biggest utility companies to generate all of its electricity from wind power. the company plans to invest more than £
today he was back in court again, accused of the murder of karen hadaway and nicola fellows.ce, much of it dna—based. the prosecution told the jury that the bodies were discovered in undergrowth in wild park, and that russell bishop told the police details about the scene that only the killer himself could have known. this is a key location that the jury will see for themselves. all 12 jurors will be brought here from london to view a number of areas that are significant in the case. the...
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has she spoken to karen monahan about this?r klobuchar's view is regarding the ellison situation. >> tucker: has she said anything in public that you're aware of? >> not that i'm aware of. >> tucker: are there police reports to substantiate this allegation? >> there's not police reports that substantiate it. the investigator that was hired by the minnesota democratic party after the democratic national committee kicked thiss issue investigating its deputyhi chair down to the state party for some reason, the state party decided to hire a law firm but the one law firm that represents the democrats in the state of minnesota to investigate one of its own. an investigative report is issued with substantial corrobative evidence. >> tucker: there's attacks from karen monahan about this incident and notes from her therapist. the parties are not taking it seriously. why do you think that is? the irony is here. democrats say that these must be taken seriously. doesn't appear they're taking these allegations seriously. why? >> in addition
has she spoken to karen monahan about this?r klobuchar's view is regarding the ellison situation. >> tucker: has she said anything in public that you're aware of? >> not that i'm aware of. >> tucker: are there police reports to substantiate this allegation? >> there's not police reports that substantiate it. the investigator that was hired by the minnesota democratic party after the democratic national committee kicked thiss issue investigating its deputyhi chair down to...
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karen and i are so touched. thank you for this outpouring today.ll be on the campaign trail in indiana this weekend, but i leave here more confident than ever, more confident than ever just like in 2016, just like in years past, indiana is going to do its part. we are going to elect these great leaders to our statehouses, to our statewide offices, we are going to elect these members of congress and send a few new ones there with them to represent indiana with distinction. i do believe with your support, with renewed republican leadership and the statehouse and the congress, with mike braun in the united states senate, with president donald trump in the white house, and with god's help, we will make america great again. thank you very much. it is wonderful to be with you all tonight. god bless indiana, and god bless america. [applause] ♪ ["only in america" playing] sun coming up over new york city school bus driver in a traffic jam >> next, your calls and comments .ive on "washington journal after that, with 24 days left until -- followed by a debat
karen and i are so touched. thank you for this outpouring today.ll be on the campaign trail in indiana this weekend, but i leave here more confident than ever, more confident than ever just like in 2016, just like in years past, indiana is going to do its part. we are going to elect these great leaders to our statehouses, to our statewide offices, we are going to elect these members of congress and send a few new ones there with them to represent indiana with distinction. i do believe with your...
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karen ran them by cigna first. you should consider doing that, too, so you don't get any billing surprises. but if you do get an unexpected bill, you can call us. the number is 888-996-tips or online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> thank you, chris. >>> next, and all new on "today in the bay," brand new video into our newsroom of an overnight showing scooters back on the streets of san francisco. the continued fight to let more companies get in on the game. >>> plus continuing breaking news coverage, as people in the east bay and north bay brace for the possibility of wildfires. kari's updated wind forecast and live reports, where crews are seeing from the ground. >>> a unique move overnight by a top democratic presidential contender, the way elizabeth warren hopes releasing her dna report might improve her chances. eleni kounalakis owns this building. profited millions from tobacco, oil, and wall street. as a rich developer, she violated clean water laws. now she's trying to buy this election. the lt. governor's of
karen ran them by cigna first. you should consider doing that, too, so you don't get any billing surprises. but if you do get an unexpected bill, you can call us. the number is 888-996-tips or online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> thank you, chris. >>> next, and all new on "today in the bay," brand new video into our newsroom of an overnight showing scooters back on the streets of san francisco. the continued fight to let more companies get in on the game. >>>...
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mike and karen were in town.took in my 25 minutes just to get to the top lines of what we've been able to accomplish with trump and white house and the strong republican leadership in the house and senate. i mean, the letter and tell them what they're not a most other major cable news networks every day. right? i mean, tell them we cut their taxes so they can keep more of what they earn, all right? [applause] tell them this economy is growing like it hasn't in a really long time. tell them that america stands tall again. supporting our armed forces again in leading on the world stage again. as leaders of the free world without apology. i i mean, in a word, tell them, tell them that the forgotten men and women of indiana are forgotten no more because it's the truth, indiana. you go tell them. [applause] i really believe, i really believe that what happens on the airways, what happens in newsprint, what happens online doesn't compared when someone who knows you and respect you hears from you about a candidate or an
mike and karen were in town.took in my 25 minutes just to get to the top lines of what we've been able to accomplish with trump and white house and the strong republican leadership in the house and senate. i mean, the letter and tell them what they're not a most other major cable news networks every day. right? i mean, tell them we cut their taxes so they can keep more of what they earn, all right? [applause] tell them this economy is growing like it hasn't in a really long time. tell them that...
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karen, nice to see you again. >> nice to see you, too. thanks for having me. >> on the forensic piece of all of this, we know the turkish investigators who went into the saudi consulate searched it for nine hours. they say they are looking into toxic and painted over material. when you hear those terms, what is your first thought? >> as a forensic specialist, the first thing that comes to mind is toxic is a very ambiguous term. it's kind of a big cloud over what is this. to me it means biological evidence, blood evidence. now, that's speculative on my part, however, you're dealing with a potential crime scene here. i don't know what else it might be. >> when you hear pointed over, karen, is it possible for -- if it were a crime scene for it to be cleaned up and no trace left? >> anything's possible, brooke, but here's the deal. there have been scientific studies with painted services where blood has been removed. seven layers of paint and they've still detected it with a chemical called luminol, which is used it look at cleaned up crime s
karen, nice to see you again. >> nice to see you, too. thanks for having me. >> on the forensic piece of all of this, we know the turkish investigators who went into the saudi consulate searched it for nine hours. they say they are looking into toxic and painted over material. when you hear those terms, what is your first thought? >> as a forensic specialist, the first thing that comes to mind is toxic is a very ambiguous term. it's kind of a big cloud over what is this. to me...
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karen, good to see you. this has been an incredible, you know, roller coaster ride for you for khashoggi's family. i mean, his "washington post" family, of course his fiance, who was outside that consulate, wondering, you know, about his demise, where is he. so now there is this explanation. 17 days after his disappearance from the saudis. this choke hold. you posted this tweet. in just, you know, two words here, utter bs. so talk to me about how you're feeling now that the saudi government has expressed itself this way. >> sure. thanks for having me on. i mean, the idea that jamal, someone who is a 60-year-old man, wore glasses, anybody who knew him in life, was just a very kind, gentle man. that he would have died in a fight against 15 men. no, that was not a fight. that is, if anything, if we're going to give any credence to this, it's a setup and an ambush frankly at the hands of saudis at a consulate. so my reaction is that it just lacks all credibility. insu insulting. insulting to any thinking person'
karen, good to see you. this has been an incredible, you know, roller coaster ride for you for khashoggi's family. i mean, his "washington post" family, of course his fiance, who was outside that consulate, wondering, you know, about his demise, where is he. so now there is this explanation. 17 days after his disappearance from the saudis. this choke hold. you posted this tweet. in just, you know, two words here, utter bs. so talk to me about how you're feeling now that the saudi...
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karen: they can't sell it yet. think they will fix it first and he will figure out a way to spin it. he's got to make the bleeding stopped. he is still chasing a falling knife. alix: health care did really well. can this continue? karen: a lot of companies have reported single-digit organic growth in aerospace. that doesn't look like that's going away. health care is economically sensitive. that's a 4% growth right now. those of the two of his -- the biggest businesses. david: is this a down payment on the planet? and when do we get the plan? karen: he said we will give you details in 2019. people are going to pull on him to get more detail. i think he will be measured because he needs more time. alix: let's the one thing you would need to see to have confidence? karen: i was like to know how is he going to fix that monster? is it just capacity? off 12% already laying of the workforce. that's the real problem. the other thing is cash. people are worried about the rating. they have $4 billion in cash from the divide
karen: they can't sell it yet. think they will fix it first and he will figure out a way to spin it. he's got to make the bleeding stopped. he is still chasing a falling knife. alix: health care did really well. can this continue? karen: a lot of companies have reported single-digit organic growth in aerospace. that doesn't look like that's going away. health care is economically sensitive. that's a 4% growth right now. those of the two of his -- the biggest businesses. david: is this a down...
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you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges... how mature of them. with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful flossing? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath healthy gums oral rinse fights gingivitis and plaque and prevents gum disease for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy, there's therabreath at...