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kim wallace: i think there's always a danger in staying silent. i really do stand by my belief that we are an educational institution, and what we're doing is we're educating people about an issue that hasn't really been talked about. announcer: even as cal packs for college, the 18 year old is still trying to unpack the emotional baggage of high school. cal says educators need to stop running away and join others in moving forward with more training. cal: all it really takes is a couple of people in your life to say, "we got you," to not feel so alone. announcer: still ahead. female: i want to know what you're thinking. announcer: one teacher's takeaway and the lesson she wants all educators to learn. laurie: i think it's something that we do need to be taught. announcer: plus, our investigation leads to major reforms. bigad: it had an impact for you and your team? male: yeah, yeah, and it was one of those things where it's just we need to think about this. i want y'all to give for stephen curryplause cough,cough today we're going to do some dril
kim wallace: i think there's always a danger in staying silent. i really do stand by my belief that we are an educational institution, and what we're doing is we're educating people about an issue that hasn't really been talked about. announcer: even as cal packs for college, the 18 year old is still trying to unpack the emotional baggage of high school. cal says educators need to stop running away and join others in moving forward with more training. cal: all it really takes is a couple of...
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amanda: kim wallace is managing director at the eurasia group. start with the nuts and bolts assuming that we do not see any kind of aversion of this issue and there is a shutdown, who suffers first are most? think it is really politicians that suffer first and most, i think it is probably the country and standing. there are a lot of issues that call and the question u.s. governance and they ranged from domestic and international policies, so i would say that markets and probably our allies the geopolitically will suffer first. vonnie: yesterday afternoon, this was a binary proposition that looks like we were going to avoid a partial shutdown. 24 hours later, things are very, very different. what is your base case? : the best thing i've heard is that the president trying to get out from under the mantle. he has been convinced that that is not a good place to be. usually that shows a sign of softening of negotiating position and reports from some of the senior staff coming from the white house meeting showing that the president wants a deal. begin
amanda: kim wallace is managing director at the eurasia group. start with the nuts and bolts assuming that we do not see any kind of aversion of this issue and there is a shutdown, who suffers first are most? think it is really politicians that suffer first and most, i think it is probably the country and standing. there are a lot of issues that call and the question u.s. governance and they ranged from domestic and international policies, so i would say that markets and probably our allies the...
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drama will lead to more stock pain let's bring in kim wallace now with the urjia group great soz you. >> thank you melissa. >> we were talking about a government shutdown and in any other market this event in and of itself may not be a market mover. what has investors looking twice at this event this time around. >> everything you all have been talking about. >> okay. >> markets -- washington matters most to markets if there is a sufficienter in fundamentals or sentiment. we are going through both right now. and washington is not showing up to restore confidence. that's why there is a focus on this you're right from economic and financial standpoint if there is a shutdown and lasts for two weeks that won't matter to anybody except for the workers who don't get paychecks during the period this is the confidence game and we are losing the confidence game. >> in terms of extrapolating what the d.c. dysfunction may be what is the first thing that investors connect the dots to? this dysfunction in washington may mean this doesn't get passed or this other thing doesn't happen what do you th
drama will lead to more stock pain let's bring in kim wallace now with the urjia group great soz you. >> thank you melissa. >> we were talking about a government shutdown and in any other market this event in and of itself may not be a market mover. what has investors looking twice at this event this time around. >> everything you all have been talking about. >> okay. >> markets -- washington matters most to markets if there is a sufficienter in fundamentals or...
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kim atkins, charlie sykes, and aaron blake. thank you. that does it for our hour. i'm nicolle wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now.colle -- >> i'm like is he ready? it's before 5: >> i almost needed the seven-second delay button. it would have been me and mazie hirono. but then u.s. senators say anything these days, right? well, if it's friday, is this the beginning of the end of what we have known as the trump presidency?
kim atkins, charlie sykes, and aaron blake. thank you. that does it for our hour. i'm nicolle wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now.colle -- >> i'm like is he ready? it's before 5: >> i almost needed the seven-second delay button. it would have been me and mazie hirono. but then u.s. senators say anything these days, right? well, if it's friday, is this the beginning of the end of what we have known as the trump presidency?
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kim atkins, charlie sykes, and aaron blake. thank you. that does it for our hour. i'm nicolle wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now. high, chuck. >> nicolle -- >> i'm like is he ready? it's before 5: >> i almost needed the seven-second delay button. it would have been me and mazie hirono. but then u.s. senators say anything these days, right? well, if it's friday, is this the beginning of the end of what we have known as the trump presidency? >>> good evening. i am chuck todd here in washington. at this hour there's chaos in the white house, at the pentagon, and, yes, on capitol hill. thanks to one person, the president. and we're going to bring you the latest on all of it. oh, and by the way, the stock market just had its worst week in ten years with the nasdaq in bear market territory. welcome to what is going to be one hell of an hour here at "mtp daily" as we build towards the possibility that history will see this moment after the jim matt mattis resignation repudiation as part perhaps the beginning of the end of this presidency. we have news from capitol hill where the president has been marching his gop troo
kim atkins, charlie sykes, and aaron blake. thank you. that does it for our hour. i'm nicolle wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now. high, chuck. >> nicolle -- >> i'm like is he ready? it's before 5: >> i almost needed the seven-second delay button. it would have been me and mazie hirono. but then u.s. senators say anything these days, right? well, if it's friday, is this the beginning of the end of what we have known as the trump presidency? >>> good...
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kim, i want to play fog for you. this happened during our 4:00 p.m. hour in this very studio. this was donny deutsche appearing with nicole wallace. he talked about trump and the foundation. we'll talk about it after this. >> this is not their money. they take money from other people just like warren buffet gives. so beyond the illegality of this, think about the moral republican hencebility of taking money that's meant for children to pay off his own lawsuits for his campaign. >> another little personal thing just to see what he was doing with this charity money. our kids went to the same school, i'm on the board of that school. he had donated to a very wealthy upper west side private school $50,000 from the trump foundation. >> veterans to help sick kids. >> you assume when you get that, that's from a family office. >> it's a rather stunning story there, kimberly. i know you're a journalist who happens to be a lawyer. how big do you think this is just beyond -- this is day one of this story? >> this is a story that in another political reality could be potentially disastrous and end a political career. but just because it's comi
kim, i want to play fog for you. this happened during our 4:00 p.m. hour in this very studio. this was donny deutsche appearing with nicole wallace. he talked about trump and the foundation. we'll talk about it after this. >> this is not their money. they take money from other people just like warren buffet gives. so beyond the illegality of this, think about the moral republican hencebility of taking money that's meant for children to pay off his own lawsuits for his campaign. >>...