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. >> that's why we wanted to talk to katrina. >> reporter: katrina ben came down to police headquartersisibly upset here. just earlier that day, detective ruvin and his partner had told her that eric was dead. >> i just want to start again by saying just thank you. you don't have to be here. thank you, thank you, thank you for doing this. >> i don't care. oh my god. i want to know, too. >> yes. >> reporter: they wanted whatever leads she could give them. but they began with the basics. >> how did you meet eric? >> i met eric outside, like two weeks after i'd been there. >> reporter: outside their building. >> and he asked me if i was a nurse. because he was starting some kind of agency, nursing agency, like what i worked for. >> reporter: katrina did work as a nurse for the nih, the national institutes of health. it turned out she and eric had plenty in common. >> i'm a basketball fan and so is he. so that was our connection. >> reporter: the relationship quickly turned more than friendly. katrina said she and eric had been dating weekly, usually on mondays, ever since. katrina wanted t
. >> that's why we wanted to talk to katrina. >> reporter: katrina ben came down to police headquartersisibly upset here. just earlier that day, detective ruvin and his partner had told her that eric was dead. >> i just want to start again by saying just thank you. you don't have to be here. thank you, thank you, thank you for doing this. >> i don't care. oh my god. i want to know, too. >> yes. >> reporter: they wanted whatever leads she could give them. but...
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joining us now katrina lake, founder and ceo of stitch fix. katrina, good morning and welcome.33 days. >> good morning. >> we were sitting down and you guys were going public at the nasdaq public at 15, now you're dropping 10% but to 22 investors don't know what to do with this. i want to dive right in on margins because that's what investors seem to be concerned about as you move into men's and plus sizes and amp up your marketing spending your margins are coming in. what is your cost of acquiring customers doing over the course of 2018, and are you confident you're going to be able to continue doing that at a reasonable rate? >> yes the fundamentals of our business are really strong. we shared that we grew revenue 25% year over year this quarter. we shared that we added more active dlints than we've had since q3 of 2016 and had 30% year over year client growth all of that is through efficient marketing and through finding fibt ways to acquire new customers. so we're really happy that we have a diverse set of ways in which we're acquiring customers and really happy to demonstr
joining us now katrina lake, founder and ceo of stitch fix. katrina, good morning and welcome.33 days. >> good morning. >> we were sitting down and you guys were going public at the nasdaq public at 15, now you're dropping 10% but to 22 investors don't know what to do with this. i want to dive right in on margins because that's what investors seem to be concerned about as you move into men's and plus sizes and amp up your marketing spending your margins are coming in. what is your...
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katrina pearson launched a personal website a couple months ago.re some technical connections with katrina pearson's personal website and truthfeed. this indicates there is some connection between this disinformation kingpin and one of the president's closest advisers. julia: the two share and ip -- an ip address. what does that mean? be shared without any connection between the two individuals? ben: that was the first clue that we spotted when katrina pearson relaunched an updated version of her website a couple months ago. it showed up on the same ip address as truthfeed. what it means is that they share the same server. this can occur sometimes come a -- sometimes. it can be a random coincidence. it would be a small chance of a coincidence, but it is not ironclad proof of the connection. a second piece of technical evidence really grabbed their attention. if you look at the source code of the web page for katrina pearson's sites, as well as truthfeed, it indicates they share the same account for an email service called mail chimp. it allows peop
katrina pearson launched a personal website a couple months ago.re some technical connections with katrina pearson's personal website and truthfeed. this indicates there is some connection between this disinformation kingpin and one of the president's closest advisers. julia: the two share and ip -- an ip address. what does that mean? be shared without any connection between the two individuals? ben: that was the first clue that we spotted when katrina pearson relaunched an updated version of...
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katrina pearson launched a personal website a couple months ago.e are some technical connections between katrina pearson's personal website and truthfeed. so this indicates there is some sort of connection between this disinformation kingpin and one of the president's closest advisers. julia: the two websites share an ip address. what does that actually mean? explain to us. can that be shared without any connection between the two individuals? ben: yeah, so that was the first clue that we spotted when katrina pearson relaunched an updated version of her website a couple months ago. and it showed up on the same ip address as truthfeed. what this means quite often is that they share the same server. now this can occur sometimes. it can we just a random coincidence. it would be a very, very small chance of a coincidence, but it is not ironclad proof of the connection. a second piece of technical evidence though really grabbed their attention. if you look at the source code of the web page for katrina pearson's site, as well as truthfeed, it indicates
katrina pearson launched a personal website a couple months ago.e are some technical connections between katrina pearson's personal website and truthfeed. so this indicates there is some sort of connection between this disinformation kingpin and one of the president's closest advisers. julia: the two websites share an ip address. what does that actually mean? explain to us. can that be shared without any connection between the two individuals? ben: yeah, so that was the first clue that we...
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charles: of course katrina the hypocrisy amongst the inner trump circle. you can't just make this up. almost everyone that took president trump to task who convicted him during the campaign and since then a lot of them some themselves have found themselves having to bow out and make apologies. >> you shouldn't throw stones in glass houses and this is absolutely, emily is absolutely right. this is taxpayer money we have a right to know where it's going but to focus on today is misplaced. we need to focus on the congressional accountability act of 1995. i was a permission slip created for this misconduct and it's been to this day suppressed by other members of congress including women people like senator feinstein voted for this thing. what were they thinking and what are they going to do about it? we can't do anything for the victims of the past but what we can do is to take action today to make sure this does not happen again in taxpayer money is not used to shut these people up. charles: christine on that note this is a great time for young fresh faces wh
charles: of course katrina the hypocrisy amongst the inner trump circle. you can't just make this up. almost everyone that took president trump to task who convicted him during the campaign and since then a lot of them some themselves have found themselves having to bow out and make apologies. >> you shouldn't throw stones in glass houses and this is absolutely, emily is absolutely right. this is taxpayer money we have a right to know where it's going but to focus on today is misplaced....
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liz: katrina pierson we love having you on. >> merry christmas. liz: now to this story deputy fbi director andrew mccabe under scrutiny after delivering what some lawmakers are calling a conflicting testimony that didn't jive with what other people are telling congressional investigators and also we're on that story and we've got an update on that and more than 100 u.n. countries defying president trump voting to condemn a u.s. decision about removing the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and making it the capitol of is rel. we'll show you what happened at the u.n. and how it all went down. stay right there don't go away. blah from the very beginning ... it was always our singular focus, a distinct determination. to do whatever it takes, use every possible resource. to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're fighting for. our cancer treatment specialists share the same vision. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. specialists focused on treating cancer. using advanced
liz: katrina pierson we love having you on. >> merry christmas. liz: now to this story deputy fbi director andrew mccabe under scrutiny after delivering what some lawmakers are calling a conflicting testimony that didn't jive with what other people are telling congressional investigators and also we're on that story and we've got an update on that and more than 100 u.n. countries defying president trump voting to condemn a u.s. decision about removing the embassy from tel aviv to...
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katrina for comparison had a 60,000 personnel federal response. harvey and irma had had 40,000 and 31,000 respectively. so puerto rico is just not getting the same amount of attention. the president says it's because it's harder to get to. but you can imagine that would be a reason the federal government would want to step up and do more. but we just haven't seen that yet and it's been 100 days. >> a tendency to hear this, read this and say what the heck is going on? why is this moving slowly? could this be righted quickly? could the federal government do more in short order? >> if puerto rico was a state and had electoral votes and a voice in congress, the response thus far would be very difference. and one reason that the response has been limited is just because with partisan politics, the government doesn't need to take care of puerto rico because when they don't, they do not pay a price at the ballot. >> incredible piece. mattias schwartz, thank you for joining us from d.c. >>> we'll be right back. what if you had a medical emergency away fro
katrina for comparison had a 60,000 personnel federal response. harvey and irma had had 40,000 and 31,000 respectively. so puerto rico is just not getting the same amount of attention. the president says it's because it's harder to get to. but you can imagine that would be a reason the federal government would want to step up and do more. but we just haven't seen that yet and it's been 100 days. >> a tendency to hear this, read this and say what the heck is going on? why is this moving...
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it may or may not indicated also with earlier reporting with katrina andrea with those assaults thatfollowed so somebody somewhere should be monitoring this. i appreciate you getting back to the community and with these current disasters. >> em with the oversight of funding and then to have tax payer dollars with procurement disasters and also with the inspector general. and also to have quarterly reports to be indebted those that take that multilayer approach with those policies as much as we can. >> anyone that comes down is the responsibility for the whole community with a lot of training to do to set the expectation for those recipients. >>. >> to offer a major disaster declaration that was ravaged by the wildfires several fire management assistant declarations but the supplemental request does not specifically address for the fires but to provide aid to the communities what does that mean?. >> one of the most disturbing events i have seen with the sensitivities is something we have to look into but if we look from maria was 7.$2 billion for harvey we have $6 million at this poin
it may or may not indicated also with earlier reporting with katrina andrea with those assaults thatfollowed so somebody somewhere should be monitoring this. i appreciate you getting back to the community and with these current disasters. >> em with the oversight of funding and then to have tax payer dollars with procurement disasters and also with the inspector general. and also to have quarterly reports to be indebted those that take that multilayer approach with those policies as much...
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looked to the broader oncology community in the state to build a network of researchers. >> after katrina, our only choice was to start working with community oncologists and community sites. i think this is a winning approach to bring clinical trials to the patients. they cannot be exclusively provided in specialized cancer centers. >> reporter: what started with just a handful of sites, has grown to a much wider network. now called the gulf south ncorp clinical trials network, the group consists of 22 treatment facilities and more than 90 investigators, including doctor. delacroix's practice in metairie, louisiana. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing great, sir. >> reporter: once a month 69- year-old ferdinand rosemain comes in to the clinical trial treatment for his stage four prostate cancer. living more than 30 miles from new orleans, he may not have had access to such a trial under the previous, centralized system. >> yep, that's it. >> reporter: the data collected from his trial is now shared with the louisiana group, a crucial part of this new research network. >> if we're able to
looked to the broader oncology community in the state to build a network of researchers. >> after katrina, our only choice was to start working with community oncologists and community sites. i think this is a winning approach to bring clinical trials to the patients. they cannot be exclusively provided in specialized cancer centers. >> reporter: what started with just a handful of sites, has grown to a much wider network. now called the gulf south ncorp clinical trials network, the...
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thank you for joining us, katrina. >> great to be here. adam: should the president be preaching about divisiveness? >> no. president obama definitely was the first president to inject himself into local highly charged political issues. just through the clips you laid out alone goes to show you the problems today have been exemplified from the obama presidency. when we saw ferguson set on fire. baltimore ripped to shreds, this was under the obama presidency. so to think that somehow america is going to be united when the first black president couldn't do, it it's absurd. at the same time, i don't think america is supposed to be united on those issues. it's those issues which makes us different. we should be accepting one another and respecting each other. president obama went on a world apology tour talking about the audaciousness of americans and now we have a president that says yes, we are exceptional and should be audacious, americans are charitable, and if we don't sit back and accept how other people think, it's truly delusional for t
thank you for joining us, katrina. >> great to be here. adam: should the president be preaching about divisiveness? >> no. president obama definitely was the first president to inject himself into local highly charged political issues. just through the clips you laid out alone goes to show you the problems today have been exemplified from the obama presidency. when we saw ferguson set on fire. baltimore ripped to shreds, this was under the obama presidency. so to think that somehow...
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as america first policy spokesperson and former trump 2016 campaign national spokesperson, she is katrinareat to be here liz. >> liz: brian ross has been suspended by abc with no pay for about four weeks. do you really think investors can sue abc? >> well i think it's worth a try you're talking about billions of dollars in losses here and someone should be held accountable to that and the president was wise to put that out there for those who were involved and just do put this in context. you know, the trading point average was about 400 points in june 24, 2016 the day before the brexit vote so this fake news abc exclusive caused just as much volatility in the market when brexit occurred think about that. that is huge. it's massive. >> liz: to your point brexit i think was about a 3.4 or 3.5% downturn that day and now it's $800 billion in a wipe out this was 1.4 percentage point drop. 1.4% drop rather. how do you prove it though? i mean, it's really hard to prove because this is a market governed by robots. we don't know if those algorithm s do have a lot of them do have pressed informati
as america first policy spokesperson and former trump 2016 campaign national spokesperson, she is katrinareat to be here liz. >> liz: brian ross has been suspended by abc with no pay for about four weeks. do you really think investors can sue abc? >> well i think it's worth a try you're talking about billions of dollars in losses here and someone should be held accountable to that and the president was wise to put that out there for those who were involved and just do put this in...
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with me now to discuss katrina pierson, america first policy spokesperson, also former trump campaign national spokeswoman, jenny beth martin tea party patriots president and co- founder and katrina let me start with you because on one hand, franken was very defiant, never admitting to any of the charges, and almost saying he made a mistake at least my interpretation of trying to when his initial response was sort of not to derail the movement so to speak and that automatically cast him as being guilty, but he stayed along party lines and he put the ball back in the court of republicans and the democrats now feeling that they have the higher moral ground. >> well you know charles, i think that the senators remarks were indicative of the real problem here today. he supposedly took responsibility for his actions and apologized and it wasn't good enough for his party. he caved to the pressure and resigned that's his decision to make; however what he's trying to do now is somehow align himself with everyone else as if all of the allegations and accusations were the same. there were pictur
with me now to discuss katrina pierson, america first policy spokesperson, also former trump campaign national spokeswoman, jenny beth martin tea party patriots president and co- founder and katrina let me start with you because on one hand, franken was very defiant, never admitting to any of the charges, and almost saying he made a mistake at least my interpretation of trying to when his initial response was sort of not to derail the movement so to speak and that automatically cast him as...
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inh's handling of katrina 2000 five. this is what the president said. pres. trump: if you look at a real catastrophe like katrina and you look at the tremendous hundreds and hundreds of hundreds of people that died and you look at what happened here with really a storm that was just totally overbearing. nobody has ever seen anything like this. what is your death count as of this moment? 17? 16 people certified. 16 people versus in the thousands. you can be very proud of all of your people, all of our people working together. juan: omaya sosa, your response? here you have the governor of the island as well as the president of the united states, both apparently not in contact with what was actually happening on the ground at that time. >> you know what? that was a very sad moment. everybody here knew that was not real. we had been publishing already for one week some of our stories and are investigations. the government knew that was not the real number. they said over and over again repeatedly, now that they are saying they're going to do the recount, that the
inh's handling of katrina 2000 five. this is what the president said. pres. trump: if you look at a real catastrophe like katrina and you look at the tremendous hundreds and hundreds of hundreds of people that died and you look at what happened here with really a storm that was just totally overbearing. nobody has ever seen anything like this. what is your death count as of this moment? 17? 16 people certified. 16 people versus in the thousands. you can be very proud of all of your people, all...
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. >> charles: here to discuss katrina pierson and america first policy spokesperson and former trumpampaign national spokeswoman vince, editorial director and back with us gina l owden. katrina sarah huckabee sanders that was an amazing stance she took today and fought back and i thought it was ironic with cnn calling president trump a bully for calling out don lemon that thing you would have senior members of the press white house press, you know, really bullying sarah huckabee sanders. >> well that's exactly what was happening and you could hear the frustration in her voice, having to even deal with this type of questioning and you'd have to be brand new to cable news, charles to see it any other way, as sarah mentioned this is purposely misleading the american public. since december 1 we're only into the second week of december and we've had how many stories now being retracted from cnn itself just this friday had to fix the story that they put out and we've had abc news, a story that actually impacted the stock market and we had bloomberg. it seems to be a daily basis now where m
. >> charles: here to discuss katrina pierson and america first policy spokesperson and former trumpampaign national spokeswoman vince, editorial director and back with us gina l owden. katrina sarah huckabee sanders that was an amazing stance she took today and fought back and i thought it was ironic with cnn calling president trump a bully for calling out don lemon that thing you would have senior members of the press white house press, you know, really bullying sarah huckabee sanders....
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katrina was the trial by fire for me, because i was very young relatively new to reporting. it was the first time i was able to make my stories human. human.s he gave me great perspective. they always do, every storm. phenomenon you go to these places where people lost everything. you feel with them. every time i come back because me such a reality check in life. i have to get it together because i have it good. gratitude comes out of that. adrianna: one of my favorite chapters is the mean viewers. do you feel vindication after the nasty emails and people who have nothing better to do with their time than to bur email you? -- than to email you? ginger: my reaction to them oroking me with mean tweets emails has changed. i not only accept it, i encourage it. i want to remind them there is a human at the other end of the keyboard. if you want to do it to someone else you have to first. i want to protect other people rum the pain that can -- from the pain that can because. adrianna: i will adrianna: back with an update on the condition of the steelers player carted off the field
katrina was the trial by fire for me, because i was very young relatively new to reporting. it was the first time i was able to make my stories human. human.s he gave me great perspective. they always do, every storm. phenomenon you go to these places where people lost everything. you feel with them. every time i come back because me such a reality check in life. i have to get it together because i have it good. gratitude comes out of that. adrianna: one of my favorite chapters is the mean...
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katrina, talking about this in the real estate fallout. charlie was as well. always consequence we don't plan on, a lot of people when reagan cuts became to fruition, there was a lot of delay in bang for the buck we figured ronald reagan was one-termer. we know consequently that was not the case. there was anticipation for george bush tax cuts, it didn't live up to hype early on. >> i think he did -- neil: they staved off what could have been much more severe recession. having said that, it is all expectations game now. this goes in with people having low expectation. >> now, listen, if the market keeps going up, which you think it will, this is generally good are to the economy. i just make one point about the notion of tax reform which this fails miserably, when katrina mentioned before homeowners might get screwed in certain states but there is a great provision here that will help you if you want to invest in commercial real estate. it makes investing in commercial real estate better, more favorable that goes against very notion of tax reform. what that is
katrina, talking about this in the real estate fallout. charlie was as well. always consequence we don't plan on, a lot of people when reagan cuts became to fruition, there was a lot of delay in bang for the buck we figured ronald reagan was one-termer. we know consequently that was not the case. there was anticipation for george bush tax cuts, it didn't live up to hype early on. >> i think he did -- neil: they staved off what could have been much more severe recession. having said that,...
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when they finally integrated the schools all but 5%, 3% of the white left when hurricane katrina left. the way they kept somewhat selective magnet schools which were pretty integrated. but they were schools that were good enough the white kids would send their kids. last year they were up at 8% white white parents are gradually coming back as this miracle happens in new orleans. still 82% african-american and the rest are latino. so you still got the selective schools that are now charters and because they are selective they enjoy that enrollment system. the authorizer says next spring when the charter comes up they have to join the system so that they will just leave them to think we drive the whites out of the system again so in the common enrollment system they can have some selectivity. some can set standards for their kids. and then we do some on the other end of function well -- functionality. and you also mention d.c. for kids home lives are dysfunctional. there has to be some selectivity there you don't let a kid in. >> especially 30,000 dollars per kid per year. you need to t
when they finally integrated the schools all but 5%, 3% of the white left when hurricane katrina left. the way they kept somewhat selective magnet schools which were pretty integrated. but they were schools that were good enough the white kids would send their kids. last year they were up at 8% white white parents are gradually coming back as this miracle happens in new orleans. still 82% african-american and the rest are latino. so you still got the selective schools that are now charters and...
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and katrina pierson the former trump campaign spokeswoman. it was an interesting interview and already i'm seeing some people are saying the interview itself was a veiled threat from president trump to robert mueller. >> the media has to find something to keep its russia narrative going to push this president to do something he doesn't want to do. he said a number of times it's not going to happen. but the president is right. it makes america look bad. puff an historic election. want to go put themselves first. now you have a lot of democrats. a majority of mainstream media, now some on the inside of the deep state trying to delegitimize the presidency. the president will be successful with the amount of leaks that have come out of the fbi alone, they can't photograph collusion. this a rat race going on. the president will win in the end so of course he's not concerned. charles: they can't verify the dossier is valid. >> we look at president trump's interview and how he expects he will be treated fairly. i would like to add that we should exp
and katrina pierson the former trump campaign spokeswoman. it was an interesting interview and already i'm seeing some people are saying the interview itself was a veiled threat from president trump to robert mueller. >> the media has to find something to keep its russia narrative going to push this president to do something he doesn't want to do. he said a number of times it's not going to happen. but the president is right. it makes america look bad. puff an historic election. want to...
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they did after hurricane katrina. we have seen a number of these agreements. it, there hasd not been such an agreement thered in as respect to current disasters. what could you tell us about that? helpful ingram be this situation? is it appropriate in this situation? have you discussed the possibility of an approach with texas, florida, the virgin islands, the effect of jurisdictions? >> sure, absolutely. each one of these is incredibly unique. a one-size-fits-all solution is not going to work. we are in daily conversations with hud and hud is, on puerto rico, having discussions on where fema housing assistance begins and ends whereas hud except. anddiscussion was occurring i will be meeting with hud as i go back to puerto rico sunday and monday of next week. when it comes to housing, i think there is a lot of room for improvement. when it comes to who is totally responsible, i will say this. you want to talk about cost? the estimates are all over the place, but we have run analysis where just to bring one manufactured home into a community cost the taxpayer $
they did after hurricane katrina. we have seen a number of these agreements. it, there hasd not been such an agreement thered in as respect to current disasters. what could you tell us about that? helpful ingram be this situation? is it appropriate in this situation? have you discussed the possibility of an approach with texas, florida, the virgin islands, the effect of jurisdictions? >> sure, absolutely. each one of these is incredibly unique. a one-size-fits-all solution is not going to...
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here now to debate that is the spokesperson for america first action pack, katrina pearson and democratics, thanks so much for coming on the program this morning. we start here with peter, this is the gentleman we are talking about here, part of hillary clinton probe and also in bob mueller probe into president trump and apparently he does not like the president very much and has said so in text messages, katrina, we will start with you, does this surprise you that there appears to be this kind of bias within the fbi? >> no, it doesn't surprise me at all. hillary clinton clearly is trying to stay e ref lent and she's very comfortable and confident that she will continue to get away with all of the mischiefs that she's done. we are talking about mueller team, stacked deep with democrat donors. i see in reason why the house doesn't move forward with contempt charges. the department of justice and fbi have been blocking requests through subpoena it is house issued. we are talking about a body that needs to be investigated. of course, we have to investigate the in factors at this point becaus
here now to debate that is the spokesperson for america first action pack, katrina pearson and democratics, thanks so much for coming on the program this morning. we start here with peter, this is the gentleman we are talking about here, part of hillary clinton probe and also in bob mueller probe into president trump and apparently he does not like the president very much and has said so in text messages, katrina, we will start with you, does this surprise you that there appears to be this kind...
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bush in 2006, that was iraq, post katrina. 38%. democrats won back the house. so you can see trump right now clocking in at 38%. that's right in that range that is historically meant trouble for presidents and their parties in midterms. the other thing with trump is that 38%. it's a hard 38%. the highest he's been as president is 46%. he's really been in that danger zone the entire time. could change it next year but so far hasn't. that's another warning sign. of course, a special election result that we've seen this year. republicans won a lot of these house races earlier in the year. they lost the alabama senate race, but look, in most of these races, you go from a 27-point trump win in this kansas congressional district. a 20-point jump for democrats. 15 in montana. 15 in south carolina. obviously the big jump in alabama. georgia, 6. suburbs of atlanta the one exception. but overall, again, that's a trend that worries republicans. that's a trend that favors democrats. obviously, plenty of time between now and next november. one thing to keep an eye on that c
bush in 2006, that was iraq, post katrina. 38%. democrats won back the house. so you can see trump right now clocking in at 38%. that's right in that range that is historically meant trouble for presidents and their parties in midterms. the other thing with trump is that 38%. it's a hard 38%. the highest he's been as president is 46%. he's really been in that danger zone the entire time. could change it next year but so far hasn't. that's another warning sign. of course, a special election...
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.>> i think they were introduced during katrina. these have been known to save many lives. i think this is nice. >> reporter: volunteers fanned out to the homeless camp under highway 101. they delivered blankets. they donated socks. they got think use and return.>> volunteers are not just out here because it is a holidays. they come here five days a week to deliver supplies. despite all of the efforts, pastor scott says homeless deaths have increased this year.>> i think what we are doing is not working. the awareness is up but the numbers are also up and the number of people dying is way up. >> reporter: santa clara county coroner's office says the number of homeless deaths in the county has tripled over the last few years. 132 people died last year. drug and alcohol abuse were the two biggest factors in the increase of deaths. many in camps fear the cold exposure increases their risk.>> it gets real cold. your hands hurt. your face is all red. >> reporter: she has heard stories of other people who have died sleeping out in the cold and she worries about her own health.>>
.>> i think they were introduced during katrina. these have been known to save many lives. i think this is nice. >> reporter: volunteers fanned out to the homeless camp under highway 101. they delivered blankets. they donated socks. they got think use and return.>> volunteers are not just out here because it is a holidays. they come here five days a week to deliver supplies. despite all of the efforts, pastor scott says homeless deaths have increased this year.>> i think...
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band, played by tony shalhoub. ♪ ♪ >> brown: in the show's signature ballad, titled "omar sharif," katrinaved egyptian movies and music as a young israeli girl. >> i'm just overjoyed that i get to sing such a beautiful song, and that people do seem to be responding to it in a way that they love it, maybe, as much as i do. ♪ ♪ and that's a really exciting, special experience to have. >> brown: several cast members and writers visited israel before the production, to see the real town on which the story is based. they knew that a tale of israelis and egyptians comes with plenty of historical and political freight, and decided, as in the film, to focus on the smaller human scale within the larger drama. >> i wouldn't say that it's accurate to say that the show is not political. i think it's enormously political, but the argument it's making is about the sort of man-made arbitrariness of politics, and that in the absence of those imaginary structures, people connect over all kinds of things. >> brown: one of the charms of the production directed by david cromer-- several members of the alexand
band, played by tony shalhoub. ♪ ♪ >> brown: in the show's signature ballad, titled "omar sharif," katrinaved egyptian movies and music as a young israeli girl. >> i'm just overjoyed that i get to sing such a beautiful song, and that people do seem to be responding to it in a way that they love it, maybe, as much as i do. ♪ ♪ and that's a really exciting, special experience to have. >> brown: several cast members and writers visited israel before the...
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and when you put your dad and me to work on katrina, he was young person just starting out, and i ranrking with three of his friends. they got leave from their jobs. and there they were just three young people down there trying to help people put their lives back together. you know, i treasured knowing my daughter still brings somewhere between 18 to 26 people home for thanksgiving every year. all of her foreign friends who don't celebrate thanksgiving or people who can't go home for thanksgiving. and hillary and i, we feed them and they go around the table and say what they are grateful for. you cannot be pessimistic about the future if you hear young people say that. [applause] david: what makes you both most optimistic about this country today, the future of our country? what makes you most optimistic? mr. bush: one of the most unique things about our country are the armies of compassion that exist throughout the united states that exist in spite of the government. these are people that say, i'm going to try to improve the community in which i live. any nation with that kind of com
and when you put your dad and me to work on katrina, he was young person just starting out, and i ranrking with three of his friends. they got leave from their jobs. and there they were just three young people down there trying to help people put their lives back together. you know, i treasured knowing my daughter still brings somewhere between 18 to 26 people home for thanksgiving every year. all of her foreign friends who don't celebrate thanksgiving or people who can't go home for...
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katrina arthur says her room at the abbey inn was dirty and the hotel e-mailed her for a review and didn'te said after that they charged her $350 and then she got a letter from a lawyer threatening legal action. >> i was honest and i wanted people to know not to waste their money, not to go there because i know for special occasions. >> the state's attorney general filed a lawsuit against the company that owns the hotel. according to the lawsuit, the policy said customers could be charged for negative reviews if the hotel is not given the opportunity to address the problem first but the attorney general says customers were never told of that policy. >>> well, actress meryl streep is responding to accusations that she stayed silent about harvey weinstein's alleged sex crimes. streep is among the actors set to wear black at the golden globes to protest sexual harassment. actress rose mcgowan in a now deleted tweet said the silence of people like streep is the problem. streep released a statement which reads in part, not every actor, actress and director who made films that harvey weinstein d
katrina arthur says her room at the abbey inn was dirty and the hotel e-mailed her for a review and didn'te said after that they charged her $350 and then she got a letter from a lawyer threatening legal action. >> i was honest and i wanted people to know not to waste their money, not to go there because i know for special occasions. >> the state's attorney general filed a lawsuit against the company that owns the hotel. according to the lawsuit, the policy said customers could be...
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great to see you. >> katrina pearson. coming up, fear and shock as a gas explosion rocks a restaurant near hollywood role of art in los angeles. the latest on that investigation. and my phone admission. apple now says your phone does o'donnell longer you have it. officials say it's not because they want you to upgrade. we will explain. she's nationally recognized for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... ...significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least
great to see you. >> katrina pearson. coming up, fear and shock as a gas explosion rocks a restaurant near hollywood role of art in los angeles. the latest on that investigation. and my phone admission. apple now says your phone does o'donnell longer you have it. officials say it's not because they want you to upgrade. we will explain. she's nationally recognized for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to...
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and his response to hurricane katrina? it was brutal. back then w dismissed the reports of his low standing with the public. he didn't fret much or do much about it. then you remember the democrats went on to win the house, the senate, and 36 governorships across america. then what happened two years later with the he con -- economy in tatters, barack obama was elected. now back to trump. he is a strong populous core. of course he wants to be popular. and he understandably gets frustrated when his message doesn't seem to be breaking through. truth be told the president has made some missteps. he is not perfect. the media pounced on them. the bungled travel ban, firing of jim comey and the decision to get involved in the alabama senate race at all. that, of course, democrats have harpd on the phony russian collusion story for a year and this all had a cumulative effect on the public psyche. now with the economy poised to roar in 2018. the liberals need a freshen up. citing the roy moore loss and gillespie in virginia "the new york times"
and his response to hurricane katrina? it was brutal. back then w dismissed the reports of his low standing with the public. he didn't fret much or do much about it. then you remember the democrats went on to win the house, the senate, and 36 governorships across america. then what happened two years later with the he con -- economy in tatters, barack obama was elected. now back to trump. he is a strong populous core. of course he wants to be popular. and he understandably gets frustrated when...
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katrina was my first storm.s. i got to see the science part of it. i get there. i saw body bags for the first time. i saw real people with real struggles, and i walked away from that storm ten days later with real survivors a guilt, and such empathy and humanity. it taught me that's not what this is about. this is not about the water line or storm surge or any of that. it's about telling people's stories and it's about their loss and the life that they're now going to have to live and i know you're from there. your family is from there and know that we're still talking about it, so at the same time, i came back with such perspective, and that's what makes my stories that are not unique, i don't think, unique. is that i got to see them in parallel with these huge natural disasters and come back and say i am so grateful for my shoelaces let alone whatever else was going on in life and that helped me to make some good choices, some bad. >> we have 30 seconds before the computer is going to take us off because i wou
katrina was my first storm.s. i got to see the science part of it. i get there. i saw body bags for the first time. i saw real people with real struggles, and i walked away from that storm ten days later with real survivors a guilt, and such empathy and humanity. it taught me that's not what this is about. this is not about the water line or storm surge or any of that. it's about telling people's stories and it's about their loss and the life that they're now going to have to live and i know...
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weeks later he visited costa rica and praised the low official death toll, related it to hurricane katrinacatastrophe so welcoming this relatively low death toll in the area. that's right. i think that donald trump was working off the information that he was being given by the government and the day that he was in puerto rico they were still sticking to the number 16 and it was a few hours after he left that the number first doubled and everybody was like, wait a second, a second ago the president was here praising the number 16. then when i went back and we looked, went day by day from the 20th september until october 3rd visit, we saw that 550 people had died, above that same time period the year before. is it 16 or was it 50? that's the question. 0k -- 550. there we will leave it, thank you forjoining us. tens of thousands of people have filled the streets of paris for the funeral of the singer johnny hallyday — who died on wednesday at the age of 74. his coffin was driven in a cortege down the champs—elysees, followed by hundreds of leather—clad bikers. from paris, hugh schofield sent
weeks later he visited costa rica and praised the low official death toll, related it to hurricane katrinacatastrophe so welcoming this relatively low death toll in the area. that's right. i think that donald trump was working off the information that he was being given by the government and the day that he was in puerto rico they were still sticking to the number 16 and it was a few hours after he left that the number first doubled and everybody was like, wait a second, a second ago the...
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reverend proctor said she started this toy drive after helping families in need during hurricane katrina. she realized even a small gesture makes a difference. >>> on this christmas ev members of our military got a special holiday message from president trump. >> plus they waited until the last possible moment, but people were still out shopping today. if you're one of those people, guess what? you are in luck. we have a list of stores still open so you can get that last minute gift. that's a ♪ [ splash ] [ horn sounds ] dang! ok, i gotta run. hey, wait, there's something i need to tell you- dang. dang! dang! dang. dang. zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. "what if" more of the came from renewable resources? "what if" the electric grid could detect, fix and even prevent power outages? "what if" our grid were less vulnerable and more secure? "what if" all these "what if"s became a reality? well, they are. at dominion energy, we're completely transforming our power grid and the way we think of energy... ...to
reverend proctor said she started this toy drive after helping families in need during hurricane katrina. she realized even a small gesture makes a difference. >>> on this christmas ev members of our military got a special holiday message from president trump. >> plus they waited until the last possible moment, but people were still out shopping today. if you're one of those people, guess what? you are in luck. we have a list of stores still open so you can get that last minute...
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like to take if think of something along that line -- i worked in new orleans for three years after katrina. the reason was that danny glover raised some money to help. one of the things that was most necessary were mental health workers. said we are a barack bureaucracy and we cannot put that together. danny and his people were rocking on the streets, people were recognizing them. during those catastrophes come of those people's homes were wiping out and the government was not responding to them. i think if we could be prepared. look at what is happening right now -- fires in california, houston,. . we have some kind of planned approach to be ready to move towards those kinds of things to at least bring attention to it, but mental health workers are so necessary. i set up a homeless center and we had mental health workers. i think we can really prepare seeing all the catastrophes taking place right now and think about how we, the democratic party, are ready to respond during those circumstances. >> mr. chair, i would like to table the motion. i don't want to lose it and i don't want to tak
like to take if think of something along that line -- i worked in new orleans for three years after katrina. the reason was that danny glover raised some money to help. one of the things that was most necessary were mental health workers. said we are a barack bureaucracy and we cannot put that together. danny and his people were rocking on the streets, people were recognizing them. during those catastrophes come of those people's homes were wiping out and the government was not responding to...
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katrina. first i'd like to say thank you speak. opportunity to i was a contributor to the motion. the uk youth parliament has been a bearer of upholding l.g.b.t. rite. of the first organizations to make a commitment to same-sex marriage. to bsolutely have the right congratulate ourselves on this achievement. it's not much. the struggle did not conclude with the legalization of gay issue we it's an batting every day. public transport. and at work. unlike other motions debated today. there can be no doubt that we as the right onesre to lead the campaign. chamber e in this represent many. we have a responsibility to make l.g.b.t. ainst discrimination in a way past generations could not. unanimously. the ukyp prides itself on achievements in diversity. past campaigns made it clear that we do not tolerate discrimination on the grounds of religion, it's time we were able to say the same about sexuality. you.k [ clapping ] >> thank you. west bout the the midlands, who have we got from the west midlands. is waving. n that yes, indeed. nearer to me, this gentleman me.rer to >> thank you mr
katrina. first i'd like to say thank you speak. opportunity to i was a contributor to the motion. the uk youth parliament has been a bearer of upholding l.g.b.t. rite. of the first organizations to make a commitment to same-sex marriage. to bsolutely have the right congratulate ourselves on this achievement. it's not much. the struggle did not conclude with the legalization of gay issue we it's an batting every day. public transport. and at work. unlike other motions debated today. there can be...
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that you'd like to be this is what before katrina more people. interested always in the water you. should. welcome back well russia has had a very busy year and twenty seventeen if you want to believe the mainstream media especially when it comes to sowing discord and interfering in elections worldwide russia's foreign minister and how the few words to say about that this latest interview. we. talked. about the. so did you hear that russia's foreign minister actually admitted to meddling in elections around the world i don't. know that. what do you think do you think that that actually i mean are you surprised by that that he would admit to actually meddling in the u.s. election absolutely definitely changed everything that the public was seeing right now and course he would never move if he did anyway right it's quite surprising that he would admit something like that and even go further actually it's a prank video it was a comedy show that he did he was totally being so good i mean this only i knew. he was being sarcastic ok much more sense you're saying he was joking. program ri
that you'd like to be this is what before katrina more people. interested always in the water you. should. welcome back well russia has had a very busy year and twenty seventeen if you want to believe the mainstream media especially when it comes to sowing discord and interfering in elections worldwide russia's foreign minister and how the few words to say about that this latest interview. we. talked. about the. so did you hear that russia's foreign minister actually admitted to meddling in...
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he then praised the low official death toll and related it to hurricane katrina, saying that had beentoll in the area. that is absolutely right. i think that donald trump was working with the information he had been given by the puerto rico government. they were still sticking to the number 16. it was a few hours after the less that the number first doubled and everyone thought, wait a second, the president wasjust doubled and everyone thought, wait a second, the president was just here praising the number 16. when i went back and looked and we went day by day from the 20th of september till october third visit and we saw that 550 people had died above that same time period. was it 16 550? that's the question. tens of thousands of people have filled the streets of paris for the funeral of the singer johnny hallyday — who died on wednesday at the age of 7a. his coffin was driven in a cortege down the champs—elysees, followed by hundreds of leather—clad bikers. from paris, hugh schofield sent this report. for nearly 60 years, johnny hallyday sang his songs to the french and today, in pa
he then praised the low official death toll and related it to hurricane katrina, saying that had beentoll in the area. that is absolutely right. i think that donald trump was working with the information he had been given by the puerto rico government. they were still sticking to the number 16. it was a few hours after the less that the number first doubled and everyone thought, wait a second, the president wasjust doubled and everyone thought, wait a second, the president was just here...
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now back off hayley, or the next "chuck cares" will be that katrina benefit you did as an old, blackn. - you keep scat bones tremé out of this. greg, i can't work with him anymore. - yeah, it's either him or me. - oh, pumpkin... - ♪ rapido, rapido - hey, guys, who's up for some no-strings-attached fun tonight? - excuse me, miss. we're a group of husbands who like to hang out and dance together. - ♪ vamonos, vamonos [singing in spanish] - hey, it's been fun and all, but i'm pretty tired. i think i'm gonna call it a night. - wait, no, no, no! we were just about to get crazy. all we need is another round of drinks and... my mom? - why would we need your mom? oh, does she have old people meds? - here come the cougars! - wha--what are you doing? - tinder was taking too long, so we decided to come to the club like you to find grammy a man. - okay, obviously i'm in hell. i knew i died that time i tried barry's bootcamp. - why is it so loud in here? excuse me, could you turn down the music, please, so i can talk to my daughter and her friend? - and may i have a soup menu, please? i met bruce
now back off hayley, or the next "chuck cares" will be that katrina benefit you did as an old, blackn. - you keep scat bones tremé out of this. greg, i can't work with him anymore. - yeah, it's either him or me. - oh, pumpkin... - ♪ rapido, rapido - hey, guys, who's up for some no-strings-attached fun tonight? - excuse me, miss. we're a group of husbands who like to hang out and dance together. - ♪ vamonos, vamonos [singing in spanish] - hey, it's been fun and all, but i'm pretty...
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changes being made on the island and i think that would never happen on in the states we know with katrina there were some issues like that but that also became very big and that if i may well not know if i may say i think the difference between those many current u.s. virgin islands puerto rico is that we don't have anybody to look to to come to our aid we've got to do everything on subs so i think there's a whole different type of mindset i just wanted to say the feel that the even though we contribute the least in terms of. the little building along an aspect of it we tend to suffer the most and one may argue that even the u.s. has no teeth and that the woman. is not some. recognize that do you. less is no look at even up to the mandates of twenty one and so on so this is a real serious issue for those of us not have no real. hold on you know of look to point to all rescue but these are some of the issues i think that we need to look at and i think the fact that we always have the bend on all of that really means that we have much more. commitment to go forward and work with it so i thi
changes being made on the island and i think that would never happen on in the states we know with katrina there were some issues like that but that also became very big and that if i may well not know if i may say i think the difference between those many current u.s. virgin islands puerto rico is that we don't have anybody to look to to come to our aid we've got to do everything on subs so i think there's a whole different type of mindset i just wanted to say the feel that the even though we...
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and negative review katrina arthur says when she and her husband checked into the abbey and suites like sewage she said quote it was a nightmare when the hotel center an e-mail asking for a review she said she was just the abby in then charged arthur as an extra three hundred fifty dollars and threatened legal action citing a customer review policy that the couple never saw arthur took down the review but then filed a formal complaint with authorities now the indiana time. alone even think they can find private companies to take over the utilities many by the telescope was allowed to miss you guys forgot to put it well on the pier might be cool. been this is. put it over or over time or you run for the lift hill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than water it's about to hurt and the redistribution of. their day downwards do you want to. make this manufactured consensus stick to the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round be the one percent. we
and negative review katrina arthur says when she and her husband checked into the abbey and suites like sewage she said quote it was a nightmare when the hotel center an e-mail asking for a review she said she was just the abby in then charged arthur as an extra three hundred fifty dollars and threatened legal action citing a customer review policy that the couple never saw arthur took down the review but then filed a formal complaint with authorities now the indiana time. alone even think they...