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thank you, karen. lucy weber and doug. i wantedpecial mayors to mention, caroline from rochester and andrew -- where are you andrew -- of laconia. there you are, thank you. also people that have been there and given me so much guidance and advice. rich siegel, thank you so much. risha mcmahon. michael atkins. jim callahan. tom. and karen cornelius. , went to thank all of you are so excited. we are going to take this show on the road with all of this great new hampshire good well. -- goodwill. the best is yet to come. else get to work, everyone. thank you.
thank you, karen. lucy weber and doug. i wantedpecial mayors to mention, caroline from rochester and andrew -- where are you andrew -- of laconia. there you are, thank you. also people that have been there and given me so much guidance and advice. rich siegel, thank you so much. risha mcmahon. michael atkins. jim callahan. tom. and karen cornelius. , went to thank all of you are so excited. we are going to take this show on the road with all of this great new hampshire good well. -- goodwill....
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and so having friends like karen in the work -- and the work that she's done and the passions that karen has had really have flourished in their relationship over, you know, many years. and one of the things that anne is doing now is co-convening the aspen forum on women and girls which also is relevant to this conversation. that is a program, an initiative that anne leads with peggy clark who is the executive director as well as the vice president at the aspen institute. but she runs the program called the aspen global innovators group and another very strong policy program at the aspen institute. and so with that, i just want to introduce barbara klein who is going to be leading the conversation with karen, and there will be time for question and answer. but what we would like to do is make certain that you're fully aware that we are honored to have barbara as our conversationist for today and make certain that you know that she is a really talented -- i don't know if you have any books yourself, barbara, but she has an amazing career not only being an actor, but being a newscaster, yo
and so having friends like karen in the work -- and the work that she's done and the passions that karen has had really have flourished in their relationship over, you know, many years. and one of the things that anne is doing now is co-convening the aspen forum on women and girls which also is relevant to this conversation. that is a program, an initiative that anne leads with peggy clark who is the executive director as well as the vice president at the aspen institute. but she runs the...
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me. ♪ karen sees the silver sun >> karen sees the silver sun, walk away and watch it shine.> reporter: did you say, karen, do you like that song? >> i may well. >> reporter: the memoir is called "break shot." >> a lot of pool ball games start with a break shot. you just smack that triangle of balls and they go off in all different directions. but what that refers to is that there was a moment in my life and my family's life and in the popular culture and we just jumped the tracks all at once. >> reporter: what happened? >> you know, my father's alcoholism i think reached a peak, and that happened, you know, that led to my folks breaking up. and i was i think a very sensitive kid and was away at school, deeply unhappy. so i left school and went to a psychiatric hospital in boston called mclane and spent ten months there. >> reporter: a turbulent time for a very young james taylor, but a remarkably creative one. pain and longing finding its way into his songs. ♪ just yesterday morning they let me know you were gone ♪ >> reporter: before he was 22 heed been signed by the beatle
me. ♪ karen sees the silver sun >> karen sees the silver sun, walk away and watch it shine.> reporter: did you say, karen, do you like that song? >> i may well. >> reporter: the memoir is called "break shot." >> a lot of pool ball games start with a break shot. you just smack that triangle of balls and they go off in all different directions. but what that refers to is that there was a moment in my life and my family's life and in the popular culture and...
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you know what i'm talkingeors tabout, right karen?? huh?, but you can't do it here. or here. it hurts more when you fight it. but totally cool here. woah! and here. woaaaahh! -oh yeah. woah, kid. she gets it. [ roars ] woah!! get it all out. so when you're ready to let yourself woah, there's only one place to go. universal, baby! >>> welcome back to "fast money. we've got some breaking news right now from united airlines let's get that with phil lebeau. phil >> take a look at united airlines they are pulling guidance for all of 2020. and that is because of the coronavirus. the company saying there's no way to predict exactly how long this virus will last, whether or not it spreads to other regions. it's sticking with his q1 guidance of earning between 75 cents and $1.25 but beyond the first quarter, the company says it's hard to know exactly what's going to happen, whether coronavirus spreads and impacts demand in other regions. just for some sense of how much united's business has fallen off both in china and trans-pacific, near-term deman
you know what i'm talkingeors tabout, right karen?? huh?, but you can't do it here. or here. it hurts more when you fight it. but totally cool here. woah! and here. woaaaahh! -oh yeah. woah, kid. she gets it. [ roars ] woah!! get it all out. so when you're ready to let yourself woah, there's only one place to go. universal, baby! >>> welcome back to "fast money. we've got some breaking news right now from united airlines let's get that with phil lebeau. phil >> take a look...
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les presento a karen. >> karen hace 30 sentadillas, 10 abdominales durante su extenuante entrenamientotos los nervios. ocurre si la durante el primer mes de embarazo. en el control de prevención y en estados unidos cada años unos 1600 bebés nacen con esta condición y esto no ha detenido a karen. y fue que daba a la silla de ruedas. >> lo que era su protección era su tía y todo el mundo alrededor para protegerme. >> ahora está como físico culturista. ganó el premo entre competidores con necesidades especiales no ha llegado fácil y estuvo a punto de darse por vencida. >> la sentadilla, son lo más difícil porque en la pierna y levanto bien pero se siente como dormido >> karen es el mejor ejemplo que físicoculturismo es más que cuerpos bronceados. >> le ha cambiado la vida porque cambia hasta la mente. cuidándote a ti misma >> entiende que tiene limitaciones pero no se da por vencida y aprendió a tratar su cuerpo como un santuario . >> es el problema y de pensarlo mucho >> se olvidó de la lástimca y su nuevo reto es dejar las muletas. >> qué espíritu y que siga adelante porque los límites
les presento a karen. >> karen hace 30 sentadillas, 10 abdominales durante su extenuante entrenamientotos los nervios. ocurre si la durante el primer mes de embarazo. en el control de prevención y en estados unidos cada años unos 1600 bebés nacen con esta condición y esto no ha detenido a karen. y fue que daba a la silla de ruedas. >> lo que era su protección era su tía y todo el mundo alrededor para protegerme. >> ahora está como físico culturista. ganó el premo...
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thank you again, bob. >> thank you, karen. >> thank you. >> president tsen: karen, i'd like to add my thanks for your years of service. certainly you were at the genesis when the whole current master plan was being debated and you went through all those hearings. in fact, you served a lot of different mayors over the time. and it's people like you who dedicate their time as residents, as citizens of the city, that makes our city government so much more responsive. so, thank you for your years of dedicated service. >> thank you very much, chair. >> i wanted to thank you combat medal or something. [laughter] living on the island and the people are -- my neighbors are all good hearted folks, but they can also be very tough [laughter] and this is an important thing for them. so, boy, blessings on you for always having a smile, too. >> thank you. thank you so much, mark, i appreciate it. >> director richardson: thank you so much, karen. when we were going through the process, as bob mentioned, you were always there. we had multiple meetings and we had to talk to a lot of people throughout
thank you again, bob. >> thank you, karen. >> thank you. >> president tsen: karen, i'd like to add my thanks for your years of service. certainly you were at the genesis when the whole current master plan was being debated and you went through all those hearings. in fact, you served a lot of different mayors over the time. and it's people like you who dedicate their time as residents, as citizens of the city, that makes our city government so much more responsive. so, thank...
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karen, fort wayne indiana. >> good afternoon. i would just like to say that as a 52-year-old woman, american, i have never been prouder to be an american in my life. i have voted every year since i've been 18. not according to republican or democrat but to who i thought was the best person. the person that would do the job, have the same morals as me and i am so proud of our country right now. i just hope that everybody can get beyond all the bull crap that's been goingon and move forward. we had the best economy with trump in office. he's making our country great, he's going to be great and i can't wait to see what happens . >> host: did you feel this way throughout his presidency or just now? >> caller: i backed himfrom the beginning when i first started watching and looking at all the different candidates . you know, he's a breath of fresh air because there to our country because he's not a politician. he came in as a businessman and that's what we needed to get ourcountry up and going again . >> host: how is the economy in fo
karen, fort wayne indiana. >> good afternoon. i would just like to say that as a 52-year-old woman, american, i have never been prouder to be an american in my life. i have voted every year since i've been 18. not according to republican or democrat but to who i thought was the best person. the person that would do the job, have the same morals as me and i am so proud of our country right now. i just hope that everybody can get beyond all the bull crap that's been goingon and move...
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we have also the cochair of the institute of politics, policy, karen. karen is one of the few people who have dealt with impeachment up close and personal because she was the deputy chief of staff to president clinton during his impeachment. i know that she played a pivotal role, because i saw him on television once say thank you, karen. karen since that time has been very involved with ukraine. we will ask her about that tonight. we culminate this panel with an exceptional professor of law from georgetown law center, also well known to us, professor paul butler. [applause] butler, you see him regularly as a legal analyst and contributor on msnbc and npr. his area is criminal law and has some relevance to the topic tonight. i guess i should sit down. in keeping with the cameras. i think we will begin with michael steele and ask him , what in the impeachment process as we know it now is over and such, what do you think the implications are for the 2020 election? do you think it will have any recurring impact on the democratic primary process and conceiva
we have also the cochair of the institute of politics, policy, karen. karen is one of the few people who have dealt with impeachment up close and personal because she was the deputy chief of staff to president clinton during his impeachment. i know that she played a pivotal role, because i saw him on television once say thank you, karen. karen since that time has been very involved with ukraine. we will ask her about that tonight. we culminate this panel with an exceptional professor of law...
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thank you again, bob. >> thank you, karen. >> thank you. >> president tsen: karen, i'd like to add my thanks for your years of service. certainly you were at the genesis when the whole current master plan was being debated and you went through all those hearings. in fact, you served a lot of different mayors over the time. and it's people like you who dedicate their time as residents, as citizens of the city, that makes our city government so much more responsive. so, thank you for your years of dedicated service. >> thank you very much, chair. >> i wanted to thank you combat medal or something. [laughter] living on the island and the people are -- my neighbors are all good hearted folks, but they can also be very tough [laughter] and this is an important thing for them. so, boy, blessings on you for always having a smile, too. >> thank you. thank you so much, mark, i appreciate it. >> director richardson: thank you so much, karen. when we were going through the process, as bob mentioned, you were always there. we had multiple meetings and we had to talk to a lot of people throughout
thank you again, bob. >> thank you, karen. >> thank you. >> president tsen: karen, i'd like to add my thanks for your years of service. certainly you were at the genesis when the whole current master plan was being debated and you went through all those hearings. in fact, you served a lot of different mayors over the time. and it's people like you who dedicate their time as residents, as citizens of the city, that makes our city government so much more responsive. so, thank...
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karen finney, i want to pretend for a moment that the mess didn't happen. i want to pretend for a moment that we're seeing these results come in as if this were a normal night in iowa caucuses that we were reporting on. what would the reaction be to seeing that a former mayor of south bend, indiana, was leading against two senators who have been in congress for a long time, one of whom ran fur years ago, and a guy who used to be vice president? what would the reaction be to pete buttigieg leading and/or perhaps it might turn out winning the ways, caucuses? >> yeah. that would be the exciting story, right, about -- like he said, he started out with, what, four staffers. we would be touting his accomplishment, which we should. look, iowa is an organizing test really. clearly the buttigieg campaign, he got around to a lot of very -- did a very good job of getting across the state but organizing across the state and getting his people out to caucus sites, getting his people to -- he also had a pretty good sense you could testimony -- you could tell monday now h
karen finney, i want to pretend for a moment that the mess didn't happen. i want to pretend for a moment that we're seeing these results come in as if this were a normal night in iowa caucuses that we were reporting on. what would the reaction be to seeing that a former mayor of south bend, indiana, was leading against two senators who have been in congress for a long time, one of whom ran fur years ago, and a guy who used to be vice president? what would the reaction be to pete buttigieg...
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we also have, as well, karen who is -- [applause] karen is also a cochair of the institute of politics, policy and history advisory committee and karen is one of the few people who have actually dealt with impeachment up close and personal because she was deputy chief of staff to president william jefferson clinton during his impeachment. i know she played a pivotal role because i saw it on television. [laughter] but karen also said that time she has been involved with [inaudible] and we will ask her about that tonight. we culminate this great panel with an exceptional, professor of law from georgetown law center also well known to us, professor paul butler. [applause] professor butler, you see him regularly as a legal analyst as well and contributor on msnbc as well as npr. his area is particularly criminal law and has relevant to the topics tonight. i guess i should sit down in keeping with the cameras. i think we will begin with michael steele and ask him in that the impeachment process as we know it right now is over as such what do you think the applications are for the 2020 elect
we also have, as well, karen who is -- [applause] karen is also a cochair of the institute of politics, policy and history advisory committee and karen is one of the few people who have actually dealt with impeachment up close and personal because she was deputy chief of staff to president william jefferson clinton during his impeachment. i know she played a pivotal role because i saw it on television. [laughter] but karen also said that time she has been involved with [inaudible] and we will...
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perhaps just go back to the old trust trusted way of asking a friend what he thinks karen we have got a bit more time on is there anything you want to add to this because i know we're not quite clear always which way this is all going to go you're sure the anonymity should be removed from the internet everybody shouldn't be a keyboard warrior. what do you like about the internet yeah. i love the internet i love social media i love everything about it i love free speech i love the fact that we all have an outlet now and a platform.
perhaps just go back to the old trust trusted way of asking a friend what he thinks karen we have got a bit more time on is there anything you want to add to this because i know we're not quite clear always which way this is all going to go you're sure the anonymity should be removed from the internet everybody shouldn't be a keyboard warrior. what do you like about the internet yeah. i love the internet i love social media i love everything about it i love free speech i love the fact that we...
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karen palmer that i have just to. write about k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after global media. and don thanks so much and take care. to. keep learning. wait a 2nd. we want the whole picture our facts instead of make i.d.'s shifts to live us . from atlanta to reality to cryptocurrency to your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's talk to devise a shim. w's. italy's little criminals many young people are untangle often robberies drug dealing and violence and. some eventually end up in the mob. but there are those working on solutions a countrywide network gives juvenile delinquents a chance the organization aims to save them from the mob. in 30 minutes on d w. with him had a big gun because others were lying if i had known that the boat would be that small i never would have gone on a trip to i would not have put myself and my parents on that dangerous lot of the game of the going to get a slave who would. love one son to the other one of the images of the game i had serious prob
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karen palmer bethlehem dusty ragout k.k. and thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after globe. media and don thanks for watching and take care. the for. the fun. place. there are no fight left in scotland. or are there oh i see here on the shuttle up here some vikings marched through the streets and. this unique ritual is part of any odd the biggest fire festival in your. claims are moments. next on the floor of the game is used to dominate nairobi now it's cliffy artists. the few small profit the feel of just sitting in the studio and doing a small small banking needs to take the awful to the floor of the street art is transforming the city and its people together they're making something new 77 percent. to 60 minutes long d.w. . just a few curious enough. to leave yourself the border. to mexico you to show good don't miss out southern napalm the 250 blind people are about to see again glassy is one of them from whom the from an improvised clinic is being set up in the temple complex. and to the n
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karen you remain optimistic? >> i do. i was hoping to see a down day today.a bad sell off friday china opened down, 7.something i forget they're pumping money there, 173 billion. i was hoping we would see a down day, more of a flush out and then hopefully a turn around tuesday. this rally seemed like a bit of a head fake today. i wouldn't be a buyer on this, but i'm more optimistic in the long term. >> tune in tomorrow. >> i'll be here. >>> our calls of the day on nike why analysts, multiple say the stock is a valuation play. we're getting ready for disney earnings after the bell tomorrow how options players say you should play disney right now fast money is back in two. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ don't get mad. get e*trade, dawg. the number of uninsurising.ricans, the cost of prescription drugs, rising. the threat to people with pre-existing conditions, rising. the good news, so is support for the one candidate who'll do something about it. as mayor, mike bloomberg helped expand coverage for seven hundred thousand people, including hundreds of thousands of kids. including
karen you remain optimistic? >> i do. i was hoping to see a down day today.a bad sell off friday china opened down, 7.something i forget they're pumping money there, 173 billion. i was hoping we would see a down day, more of a flush out and then hopefully a turn around tuesday. this rally seemed like a bit of a head fake today. i wouldn't be a buyer on this, but i'm more optimistic in the long term. >> tune in tomorrow. >> i'll be here. >>> our calls of the day on...
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tim, karen, steve, and gaia. the nasdaq and s&p 500 marking record closes today and all three major indexes post gains there is a different story brewing in the bond markets. should you be worried? we will answers. >>> plus wheeling and dealing in the retail space l brands getting ready to offload victoria's secret maybe. what it means for those stocks. >>> and pete joins us from the home of the minnesota twins for a fast pitch what's got him so excited about this name. it's a mystery chart you will have to stick around to find out what it is amid the coronavirus outbreak we will start with apple. the iphone could face big production troubles ahead even as manufacturer foxconn got the green light to reopen two of its chinese factories today. josh lipton is in san francisco to lay out what's next for the tech giant. >> so china is a key link in apple's supply chain and investors are focused on foxconn specifically and for good reason it is the largest manufacturer of apple devices its factory is reportedly back op
tim, karen, steve, and gaia. the nasdaq and s&p 500 marking record closes today and all three major indexes post gains there is a different story brewing in the bond markets. should you be worried? we will answers. >>> plus wheeling and dealing in the retail space l brands getting ready to offload victoria's secret maybe. what it means for those stocks. >>> and pete joins us from the home of the minnesota twins for a fast pitch what's got him so excited about this name....
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karen call me that i have to say. brag about k.k. and i like to thank you very much to our audience here today after both the media forum and vaughn thanks for watching and take care. of. the for. one comma after the. gulf states are undergoing a profound economic transformation. that any research and education are meant to be the new sources of prosperity. such changes will inevitably also bring me ways of thinking leaving my fans to could. see 15 minutes on t w. earth home tunes of species a home worth saving. here which is on those are big changes and most start with small steps global warming 2 years tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like deicide critters the climate goosed green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content for teaching the next generation about environmental protection and we're determined to build something here for the next generation goldline to use the multimedia environment series on d. w. . hundreds often use in life clubs. where i come from la
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i'm tyler mathen for melissa pleep tonight steve grasso karen finerman, dan nathan guy adami. tonight the tesla bull kathy wood with us why she says it to be headed to $15,000 a share. there you see it today at 734 plus all over tonight's big after hour hovers. peloton, qualcomm. yummy china all on the radar after reporting results earlier today. and later we will reveal tonight's mystery chart. the stock has been on a roller coaster over the past year but dan thinks it's primed to pop. we will bring you the name and more the biggest stock story of the day, the week, months year so far. the worst day in eight years after a company executive warned the coronavirus in outbreak could delay deliveries tesla slumping 17% the pullback follows a nearly 40% surgeon monday and tuesday so is tesla's record run, guy, finally run out of juice. >> i'm not pretending to answer that because we don't know. but the last two days in context when had a stock trading 12 million shares a day traded over 100 million from monday and tuesday and obviously we had volume again today a lot of people hav
i'm tyler mathen for melissa pleep tonight steve grasso karen finerman, dan nathan guy adami. tonight the tesla bull kathy wood with us why she says it to be headed to $15,000 a share. there you see it today at 734 plus all over tonight's big after hour hovers. peloton, qualcomm. yummy china all on the radar after reporting results earlier today. and later we will reveal tonight's mystery chart. the stock has been on a roller coaster over the past year but dan thinks it's primed to pop. we will...
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karen call me back i have to say. rock ok and. thank you very much to our audience here today after global media for and gone thanks for watching and take care. of. this couple never sleeps on the. most urgent list by sally. champion bonnie texel balance. fund to peugeot 6 o 4 an advantage depot the favorite with the political elite in the former east germany. ronnie has to prove his chauffeur skills on the race track troops move will discourage street spread. going on for the 5th 30 minutes flown double. there are no life moves left in scotland. or are there come on scene on the shuttle and here's the vikings march to the streets again. this unique ritual is part of the many odd the biggest fire festival in your. own your romance. in 60 minutes on told him. he takes football personally i do anything with all of the wonderful people in stories that make the game so special. for all true fans who was on. the golf more than football on line. i'm not nothing. i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and with the time and do the job and
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traders on the desk are tim seymour, karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami tonight the maga trade trumping nearly every other one out there, microsoft, amazon google and apple adding more than a half trillion dollar in market cap but it faltered a bit today. can they keep up the momentum? plus don't call it a comeback. bitcoin above 10,000 will the boom continue watch out, apple samsung pulling the curtain back on the flipable phone. josh gave you a taste a moment ago. a big monday show and lets begin with lyft. shares in the red for more on the quarter lets go to deidre bosa who has more on the conference call. >> i've been listening in. in the ride share space we moved from path to profitability to who can shorten it by the most uber moving that up when it said it's ebidta profitable by the middle of this year. investors looking for update on the 2020 target it outlined previously when i spoke to brian roberts they said they would address the time line on the call. 30 minutes in we haven't heard anything we'll lotte you know if it happens ceo logan greene said lyft is making pro
traders on the desk are tim seymour, karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami tonight the maga trade trumping nearly every other one out there, microsoft, amazon google and apple adding more than a half trillion dollar in market cap but it faltered a bit today. can they keep up the momentum? plus don't call it a comeback. bitcoin above 10,000 will the boom continue watch out, apple samsung pulling the curtain back on the flipable phone. josh gave you a taste a moment ago. a big monday show and...
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i agree completely with karen. we had the republican majority in the senate, with the honorable exception to mitt romney in the first count, behaving not like disinterested jurors but members of a religious cult. lindsey graham said he was not interested in the facts, not interested in the evidence, he was not interested in the law, he was interested in the --ntity of th it is not the episodic jury nullification you find with progressive juries in drug cases, it is old-fashioned white jury nullification when someone is prosecuted for a crime against an african-american. that is basically what we saw. a very serious party when one party has gone off the rails that sharply and deeply. there are grounds for a lot of hope. the first thing i want to say about this is the division and polarization we see in america today is a strategy. you can read a book about it, because i did over the weekend. i can't tell you the title because it is unpronounceable in public, but the subtitle is cambridge analytic a and the plot to b
i agree completely with karen. we had the republican majority in the senate, with the honorable exception to mitt romney in the first count, behaving not like disinterested jurors but members of a religious cult. lindsey graham said he was not interested in the facts, not interested in the evidence, he was not interested in the law, he was interested in the --ntity of th it is not the episodic jury nullification you find with progressive juries in drug cases, it is old-fashioned white jury...
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pratt: karen? i want to add: one more thing, which is we look andhis dialectic as 2016 2020, and we are ignoring what -- 1718 in 1718 and 19 and 1719 because we the people upset a lot in those three years. -- one year. state legislation has changed, many seats have changed, when he races have happened in the power structure has changed in governors. and why? i think it is because we the people have got his number, and especially women. you are absolutely right, white people keep doing this trend, and that is all about how much of the majority. because there are still some of us who are not following that trend, especially women. canst do not think that we say, 2016 and now, 20/20, he is going to play the same game and he is going to do the same thing and we have to respond to that. no, we cannot ignore the three years that have happened and what people have said in have changed in those three years. it is significant. >> right. it is a powerful point. we are going to call on the audience now and ju
pratt: karen? i want to add: one more thing, which is we look andhis dialectic as 2016 2020, and we are ignoring what -- 1718 in 1718 and 19 and 1719 because we the people upset a lot in those three years. -- one year. state legislation has changed, many seats have changed, when he races have happened in the power structure has changed in governors. and why? i think it is because we the people have got his number, and especially women. you are absolutely right, white people keep doing this...
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karen, any of those names attractive to you right now? >> if you go home long it's the same as if you bought it right at the close i am a buyer unfortunately for them they have hong kong exposure, asia exposure the other thing, which is really unfortunate to them, to improve their supply chains last year they moved a lot of their manufacturing to italy which is probably not ideal at the moment i think you will matly that will pass i think they have a big buyback. i wouldn't be surprised if they were out there buying stocks trade is terrible. it's been a painful one. >> if you think about all those names and i'll leave it to karen who does a lot of work on capri, macy's, underarmour, not necessarily kohl's, some are broken companies this is not the environment i think you go digging and dumpster diving. you were looking for places where people were looking for underperformers. kohl's has an environment where they've been extremely volatile, competing on food prices with walmart. of all the places where you've seen a sell-off related, this
karen, any of those names attractive to you right now? >> if you go home long it's the same as if you bought it right at the close i am a buyer unfortunately for them they have hong kong exposure, asia exposure the other thing, which is really unfortunate to them, to improve their supply chains last year they moved a lot of their manufacturing to italy which is probably not ideal at the moment i think you will matly that will pass i think they have a big buyback. i wouldn't be surprised...
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karen you have a question for dan. >> a question for dan.tion and your earlier slides. what do you think ups is going to face the same chart as the same potential downside as feddic. >> here is the thing you saw karen last month on january 30th ups cratered offering disappointing results on guidance right now they face the same competitive disadvantage they have to do with the battling each other, battling amazon, battling a weird trade in global growth situation right now. so i think ups, again a cheap stock. trades below the multiple -- market mums. trades below fedex here. i suspect there is another hit to the earnings in 2020. >> tim, my concern would be margin fedex expressed more than half the revenues but operating margins below 4% ground, whips i think $5 billion in revenues, margins were 6.5% the street was lacking for 10. margins are going the wrong way. could they stem the tide. >> that's the reason they are making the move into ground and using that express kind of business to complete the final mile through ground is going save
karen you have a question for dan. >> a question for dan.tion and your earlier slides. what do you think ups is going to face the same chart as the same potential downside as feddic. >> here is the thing you saw karen last month on january 30th ups cratered offering disappointing results on guidance right now they face the same competitive disadvantage they have to do with the battling each other, battling amazon, battling a weird trade in global growth situation right now. so i...
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karen: you see total addressable markets are still large.tions continue to be risky, but they are getting incredible growth. the other industrials companies, the growth numbers are huge. some of them have yet to make a profit. seems likeat are, it zero for instance, fantastic growth opportunities. there is a shift in the way people are doing business and taking advantage to the shift to the clouds for accounting. it has endless growth at the moment. that is why we prefer this over the old-school fx. we are facing the iowa caucuses and later on get to the political elections in november. how does this affect equities? karen: this year the cycle will be a key independent of why the australian market has a good year. we are aware trump sees the s&p 500 as his key market for how he is going. i think we end up doing ok because it will provide a degree of protection in the first half of this year. paul: going to talk about the rba having its first meeting of 2020 tomorrow, the feeling for a dovish hold. is the rba going to be a big player in terms
karen: you see total addressable markets are still large.tions continue to be risky, but they are getting incredible growth. the other industrials companies, the growth numbers are huge. some of them have yet to make a profit. seems likeat are, it zero for instance, fantastic growth opportunities. there is a shift in the way people are doing business and taking advantage to the shift to the clouds for accounting. it has endless growth at the moment. that is why we prefer this over the...
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. >> joining us now is karen finney, krystal ball, and mitch landrieu.want to start with you. not just because you're the senior elected official here, but also because how are you awake? how can the former mayor of new orleans be awake today after fat tuesday? >> it's an amazing thing. i want props for that. >> this is a mardi gras miracle. what was your takeaway from last night? who did you see emerging with the biggest gains? >> it was a wwe cage match last night. they were on each other like gravy on rice. i thought joe biden acquitted himself pretty well last night when everybody counted him out. bernie sanders did a great job of playing rope a dope. the most curious thing about last night to me was why elizabeth warren spent any time with mike bloomberg last night rather than on bernie sanders. because he's the one that seems to be in her way. and i thought that was just one of the most interesting things of the night. >> karen, your takeaways? >> well, yeah. you could feel the explosion right when it started. i thought all the candidates did well
. >> joining us now is karen finney, krystal ball, and mitch landrieu.want to start with you. not just because you're the senior elected official here, but also because how are you awake? how can the former mayor of new orleans be awake today after fat tuesday? >> it's an amazing thing. i want props for that. >> this is a mardi gras miracle. what was your takeaway from last night? who did you see emerging with the biggest gains? >> it was a wwe cage match last night....
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karen is in columbus, ohio. >> my name is karen and i .upport joe biden he worked very well together with obama. .'ve seen it joe cares he took time to answer questions . i believe he represents us and he cares about us. >> next on the line for republicans. go ahead, please. >> i'm glad you took my call because i never hear any candidates or nobody talk about this issue. want to speak i about is social security all areas. it is below poverty wages. i was wondering if there is anybody who can help out with , as far as coming up with a some wage plan that can grow for social security people. that's what i want to know. making 933. $5.83 per hour. it's very tough to not save any money. cans wondering if somebody come up with a plan. .> thank you, lisa her major issue is social .ecurity go ahead, please. trump, that'sr for sure. make adone nothing but mockery of the united states and i think joe biden could do a much better job. we don't need him lining his pockets and other people's pockets. i don't like him, i don't think you should be president and i think he is a big sham and that's
karen is in columbus, ohio. >> my name is karen and i .upport joe biden he worked very well together with obama. .'ve seen it joe cares he took time to answer questions . i believe he represents us and he cares about us. >> next on the line for republicans. go ahead, please. >> i'm glad you took my call because i never hear any candidates or nobody talk about this issue. want to speak i about is social security all areas. it is below poverty wages. i was wondering if there is...
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i would add to that, too, to karen's point. here is the thing. if you think about 2018 and what the democrats want. they didn't coalesce behind one single person per se. there was an entire energy around resist. resisting, resisting this president. what's missing right now is a common thread and narrative that the grassroots can bubble up and establish and take hold and use to get people out to vote, no matter who is at the top of the ticket, we need people on the ground that are encouraging folks to come out and vote and need a singular narrative around that. >> aisha, that's not how it works in a presidential election year. you've got each candidate and their individual supporters have different things they like about each campaign. i will tell you, ana, to your point about the people who are spending money. it's actually a good thing for the party the more money that is spent to turn more people out in more places, because that is how you energize this party, right, is getting people out. when you have come out and participated in a primary, y
i would add to that, too, to karen's point. here is the thing. if you think about 2018 and what the democrats want. they didn't coalesce behind one single person per se. there was an entire energy around resist. resisting, resisting this president. what's missing right now is a common thread and narrative that the grassroots can bubble up and establish and take hold and use to get people out to vote, no matter who is at the top of the ticket, we need people on the ground that are encouraging...
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and karen cornelius. i want to thank all of you. we are so excited, we will take this show on the road with all of this great new hampshire goodwill. the best is yet to come. let's get to work, everyone. thank you. [applause] ♪
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karen in minnesota, democratic caller. hi, karen. caller: hi. hello. greta: hello. go ahead. yes, i have to disagree with both of the two colors before me. before me.llers i have to do people i like very much. first of all, joe biden because i trust him and he has empathy, he israel. -- he is real. he has done things like the nra and pollution and stuff, he has done that before, but it has gone along the wayside a long way. he has done so much. and also, my second choice is amy klobuchar, because she does what she says and she says what she does, and she has a good head on her shoulders. she is real. she is down to earth, and you can trust her just like you can trust joe. , that is i'm concerned the most important thing, being able to actually believe and trust them. donald trump -- there are a lot of things i don't like about him , and a lot of them are that -- have to do with the tweeting. if you could get rid of his tw his problemshalf would be done. i have a lot of things i don't agree with but i don't want to start a fight now. thank you for the time. greta: you are welc
karen in minnesota, democratic caller. hi, karen. caller: hi. hello. greta: hello. go ahead. yes, i have to disagree with both of the two colors before me. before me.llers i have to do people i like very much. first of all, joe biden because i trust him and he has empathy, he israel. -- he is real. he has done things like the nra and pollution and stuff, he has done that before, but it has gone along the wayside a long way. he has done so much. and also, my second choice is amy klobuchar,...
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the chair of the congressional black caucus who spoke just earlier, karen bass, former speaker of the california assembly, one of the this house, and i said to her, karen, i want to we get lynching legislation on the floor. bobby d to my friend, rush, who i've been a close two d of for more than decades. a leader in this house. the judiciary committee -- excuse me -- energy nd commerce committee, and in this house. i talked to him about it. alked to him about his legislation. senators also had legislation. come ad we were able to together and we have this legislation before us. obby rush represents the district in which emmett till lived. summer ill took a vacation to mississippi. last vacation. became and continues to this of the terrormbol atrocities and rejudice directed against american citizens whose color of kin was different than some others. should be a lesson to us all. you see movies like "hidden heroine of which 102 just a few days ago at or "the help" or harriet tubman state, to see the violence that was visited on our because the beings color of their skin. cummings, my c
the chair of the congressional black caucus who spoke just earlier, karen bass, former speaker of the california assembly, one of the this house, and i said to her, karen, i want to we get lynching legislation on the floor. bobby d to my friend, rush, who i've been a close two d of for more than decades. a leader in this house. the judiciary committee -- excuse me -- energy nd commerce committee, and in this house. i talked to him about it. alked to him about his legislation. senators also had...
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karen, i think you believe the same thing. of us can depend on the performance on the debate stage and can he go out and meet and greet african-american voters and win them over? >> i can't see him in a black barbershop. >> tell us what he's going to do as president, is he going to end stop and frisk as we know it? that's what i'd like to hear him say. >> or what he's going to make up for stop and frisk. for the wrongs. >> he could do both. >> thank you, both. >>> we hear a lot about black and brown voters but let's take a deeper look at it. a third of nevadans are latino, could president trump gain more support than any of them. i got my first subaruo, and i did it anyway. for more than five hundred thousand miles, my outback always got me there. so when it was time, of course i got a new one. because my kids still need me. and i need them. (vo) welcome to the all-new subaru outback. the most reliable outback ever. go where love takes you. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has a plan designed just for you. and, for a limited time
karen, i think you believe the same thing. of us can depend on the performance on the debate stage and can he go out and meet and greet african-american voters and win them over? >> i can't see him in a black barbershop. >> tell us what he's going to do as president, is he going to end stop and frisk as we know it? that's what i'd like to hear him say. >> or what he's going to make up for stop and frisk. for the wrongs. >> he could do both. >> thank you, both....
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and karen cornelius. i want to thank all of you. we are so excited. we are going to take this show on the road with all of this great new hampshire goodwill. the best is yet to come. let's get to work, everyone. thank you.
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. >> karen i wonder if one of the issues here is the fact that democrats are still spending time, energy and money trying to define what defines this party. we're hearing growing talk of convention. is there the danger of having a lo long, drawn-out fight and not having a solitary figure to unite behind? >> no. i'll tell you why. i was at the dnc during the 2008
. >> karen i wonder if one of the issues here is the fact that democrats are still spending time, energy and money trying to define what defines this party. we're hearing growing talk of convention. is there the danger of having a lo long, drawn-out fight and not having a solitary figure to unite behind? >> no. i'll tell you why. i was at the dnc during the 2008
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karen palmer thank you i have to see. rog i got k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after global media for. von thanks so much and take care. of the for. environmentally conscious living. with maximum comfort. from tanzania is helping make it possible he started with sustainable ideas. he's inspiring others to innovate at his invention school. in 30 minutes g.w. . italy's little criminals many young people are entangled in robberies drug dealing and violence. some eventually end up in the mob. but there are those working on solutions a country wide network gives juvenile delinquents a chance the organization aims to save. the 60 minutes. frank food. international gateway to the best connection self in road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining on 1st try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from. the but. this is the w. news live from violent security forces in thailand storm a shopping center o
karen palmer thank you i have to see. rog i got k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after global media for. von thanks so much and take care. of the for. environmentally conscious living. with maximum comfort. from tanzania is helping make it possible he started with sustainable ideas. he's inspiring others to innovate at his invention school. in 30 minutes g.w. . italy's little criminals many young people are entangled in robberies drug dealing and...
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karen, i think you believe the same thing.is performance on the debate stage and as you said, can he go out and meet and greet african-american voters and win them over? >> i can't see him in a black barbershop. >> tell us what he's going to do as president. is he going to end stop and frisk as we know it? that's what i'd like to hear him say. >> or what he's going to make up for stop and frisk. right? for the wrongs. >> he could do both. >> thank you both. i appreciate it. >>> we hear a lot about black and brown voters but let's take a deeper look at it. nearly a third of nevadans are latino. which democratic candidate is polling best with voters there? and could president trump gain more support than any of them? a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. cascade platinum. charmin ultra soft
karen, i think you believe the same thing.is performance on the debate stage and as you said, can he go out and meet and greet african-american voters and win them over? >> i can't see him in a black barbershop. >> tell us what he's going to do as president. is he going to end stop and frisk as we know it? that's what i'd like to hear him say. >> or what he's going to make up for stop and frisk. right? for the wrongs. >> he could do both. >> thank you both. i...
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she has changed her mind and will not run for the top job in next year's elections and a great crime karen bought known as a k k is stepping aside following events last week there broke a political to boom in germany a conservative c.d.u. party for the 1st time teamed up with the far right alternative for germany party to win a regional election a taboo to father put a case credibility as party leader into question. on the compound gave little notice before informing party leaders of her decision she was long chancellor angela merkel's hand-picked successor now she won't be her party's candidate for chancellor and plans to step down as party chief she says to see to use decision 2 years ago to separate the role of chancellor candidate and party leader was a mistake. as hatzius ricin the instant target that the leadership question is still unresolved to this very day specifically the issue of who will be the party's candidate for chancellor. we haven't been able to find a solution despite 2 party conventions and apparently some people don't want to resolve this issue. believes the cd you co
she has changed her mind and will not run for the top job in next year's elections and a great crime karen bought known as a k k is stepping aside following events last week there broke a political to boom in germany a conservative c.d.u. party for the 1st time teamed up with the far right alternative for germany party to win a regional election a taboo to father put a case credibility as party leader into question. on the compound gave little notice before informing party leaders of her...
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karen, abbey, jeff, thank you. we'll see some of you very soon in new hampshire. >>> former vice president joe biden speaks to cnn's don lemon ahead of the new hampshire primary, that's tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. tomorrow morning the berman and i will be live from manchester, new hampshire. >> to get there, the whole reason to do it. >> some funyuns. >>> a senator firing back after the president mocked him for his vote to convict. senator joe manchin joins us live next. (vo) parents have a way of imagining the worst... ...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the all-new subaru forester. the safest forester ever. ready to juvÉderm® it? correct age-related volume loss in cheeks with juvÉderm® voluma™ xc. add fullness to lips with juvÉderm® ultra xc. and smooth moderate to severe lines around the nose and mouth with juvÉderm® xc. tell your doctor if you have a history of scarrin
karen, abbey, jeff, thank you. we'll see some of you very soon in new hampshire. >>> former vice president joe biden speaks to cnn's don lemon ahead of the new hampshire primary, that's tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. tomorrow morning the berman and i will be live from manchester, new hampshire. >> to get there, the whole reason to do it. >> some funyuns. >>> a senator firing back after the president mocked him for his vote to convict. senator joe manchin joins us...
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and how about a fantastic second lady in karen pence. [applause] and of course there was another pence walking around this the c ack hallways -- cpac hallways, his big brother greg pence, congressman greg pence from the great state of indiana. [applause] as you all know, a.c.u. has been doing ratings of members of congress and senators for over 50 years. during that time, there are 18 men who have been selected to be vice president. we have ratings for. here's something that we believe the vice president should be very proud of. by a hoosier county mile, he's the most conservative v.p. candidate and vice president we've ever had. [applause] he attained something i couldn't quite ever attain in school, mom can attest to this. he had a 99% rating with the american conservative union. and yes, congresswoman liz cheney was on this stage today and i asked her and ask all of you, can you imagine being to the right of dick cheney? that's our vice president. an we have another record that we're shattering today. president ronald reagan, someone
and how about a fantastic second lady in karen pence. [applause] and of course there was another pence walking around this the c ack hallways -- cpac hallways, his big brother greg pence, congressman greg pence from the great state of indiana. [applause] as you all know, a.c.u. has been doing ratings of members of congress and senators for over 50 years. during that time, there are 18 men who have been selected to be vice president. we have ratings for. here's something that we believe the vice...
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karen palmer thank you i have to see. brag about k.k. and thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after globe. vaughn thanks for watching and take care of. the for. him down or a trip to the market to be judged with the farmers in style holders have no choice cocoa oil gold i'm gonna economy could be flourishing people here see no signs of cost crumbling bridges or an overcrowded boat slave somehow down where's must get to market and daily life remains a struggle. 15 minutes on t w. the game is used to dominate nairobi so now it's good to see the artists of the few small profit this village just sitting in the studio doing a small small baking it's. awful to go to the. street art is transforming the city and its people together they're making something new 77 percent. even 90 minutes on d w. happiness is for everyone szymon penises are very different from primates you know we have a totally ridiculous man the size view nature being that this is climate change sprague's and sex how cretinous improves books you get
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karen, what has this done? >> having been in the middle of this in 2016, i will say we have to leave the bernie, hillary 2016 fight, set that aside, right? i got to tell you, for bernie sanders' campaign, this is not helpful to him because there are still women from 2016 that are upset. and what sanders has to show is not just that he's the best guy to take on donald trump and that he has the best ideas but he is going to have to unify the party. part of what hillary was talking about in some of this is immediately following the convention. when we have the nominee. it is all hands on deck. you have to throw yourself with everything you have behind the nominee to make sure that person wins. our frustration, i can tell you, in 2016 was bernie sanders deputy do that -- didn't do it same way senator clinton did behind then candidate barack obama. and it does make a big difference. i think if senator sanders is our nominee, elshe will see tha. i feel like hillary clinton ernld the right to say whatever she wants to
karen, what has this done? >> having been in the middle of this in 2016, i will say we have to leave the bernie, hillary 2016 fight, set that aside, right? i got to tell you, for bernie sanders' campaign, this is not helpful to him because there are still women from 2016 that are upset. and what sanders has to show is not just that he's the best guy to take on donald trump and that he has the best ideas but he is going to have to unify the party. part of what hillary was talking about in...
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>> i want to go back to something karen said, i totally agree this whole caucus melee seems extremely confusing to most of the american people. i think we should totally do away with it as well. functionally, this boils down to a question of why is it not simply one vote, one person? that makes a lot of sense to most people when you try to wrap your head around what it means to participate in an election. and i think that at the end of the day the democrats have an opportunity to really lead in that conversation, about how we reform, the way our elections happen, generally speaking, as well as this primary process. we are in a situation now where people feel distrust with the process. and when people feel distrust with the process, i fear that they don't necessarily show up and participate. so how can we simplify this? where you understand that if you go and you cast your ballot, you can do it early, you have a range of a couple of weeks to vote, you can vote at your polling place, vote by mail-in, what have you, what you say is going to count, rank choice, you pick the top three, wha
>> i want to go back to something karen said, i totally agree this whole caucus melee seems extremely confusing to most of the american people. i think we should totally do away with it as well. functionally, this boils down to a question of why is it not simply one vote, one person? that makes a lot of sense to most people when you try to wrap your head around what it means to participate in an election. and i think that at the end of the day the democrats have an opportunity to really...
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karen's health show signs of improvement she eventually tested negative for the virus and was released other cruise ship passengers weren't as fortunate i got a lot from a cruise ship to hospital to now a hotel room where karen's been patiently waiting for the cdc to ve her the green light to come back home to the us i just want to to rk be on my burger king a a barbecue. >>again that was bridgette your low reporting stay with kron four's we continue our coverage of th coronavirus including this afternoon when president trump is expected to address the nation at o'clock regarding the coronavirus will be streaming it live on our 24 7 newspp kron on. now to the st bay were additional chargesare possible for the man accused of a hit and run at killed 12 ar-old a 12 year-old girl incastro valley. the suspect made his appearance incourt is video of him after he turn himself in to police yesterday morni he's now facing felony hit-and-run and vehicular manslaughter charges in connection with the death of lot carlos who u see ere on the right. she ed monday afternoon after she was hit by a pic
karen's health show signs of improvement she eventually tested negative for the virus and was released other cruise ship passengers weren't as fortunate i got a lot from a cruise ship to hospital to now a hotel room where karen's been patiently waiting for the cdc to ve her the green light to come back home to the us i just want to to rk be on my burger king a a barbecue. >>again that was bridgette your low reporting stay with kron four's we continue our coverage of th coronavirus...
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joining us now stormer clinton campaign senior spokesperson, karen finney, cnn political commentator,well as democratic strategist aisha moodie-mills. thanks both for being with us. karen, are you surprised after the chaos of the iowa caucus, there are folks voicing concerns about what may happen in nevada? >> no, actually, what i heard from on the ground, people are a bit nervous and want to do a good job. i think one of the major differential factors in nevada we didn't have in iowa, all due respect to awarks iowa is harry. he has a very strong political machi machine. he helped get nevada early if the window. and get the caucus in the first place. so, i think they're not going to let -- see the kind of problems that we saw in iowa. they're not using actual technology. the one technology is really an ipad and a l calculator. everything else is going to be done paper with multiple redundancies, so we'll see. i have to tell you, anderson, i would be perfectly happy if we did away with the caucuses because it's a mess. and it's always a mess. even with the best of intentions. although
joining us now stormer clinton campaign senior spokesperson, karen finney, cnn political commentator,well as democratic strategist aisha moodie-mills. thanks both for being with us. karen, are you surprised after the chaos of the iowa caucus, there are folks voicing concerns about what may happen in nevada? >> no, actually, what i heard from on the ground, people are a bit nervous and want to do a good job. i think one of the major differential factors in nevada we didn't have in iowa,...