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kristin: i'm kristin. lemonis: nice to meet you. the store is gorgeous. kristin: thank you.ndo: fernando. lemonis: fernando? fernando: yes. lemonis: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. ben: i'm benjamin, mr. lemonis. lemonis: benjamin, how are you? ben: i'm very well. lemonis: ben or benjamin? ben: well, benjamin when i'm in trouble. lemonis: you're not in trouble. ben: so, ben's the way to go. lemonis: ben, this store is gorgeous. it's really well-merchandised. i'm really impressed by it. ben: thanks. lemonis: is everything in the store stuff you guys make? ben: about 90%. we don't make the books or the plants. lemonis: you don't make the books? is he normally this funny? kristin: he's pretty funny. ben: no, i'm pretty dry. lemonis: so, you make all of this stuff? ben: yep. lemonis: really nice quality. ben: yeah. lemonis: and all of this? ben: yeah, cocktail napkins. i design all the product that we sell, also, that we make. lemonis: wow. ben: and these are coaster sets. we sell a monstrous amount of them. they're a very easy gift to give, and they're all unique. this is, "the t
kristin: i'm kristin. lemonis: nice to meet you. the store is gorgeous. kristin: thank you.ndo: fernando. lemonis: fernando? fernando: yes. lemonis: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. ben: i'm benjamin, mr. lemonis. lemonis: benjamin, how are you? ben: i'm very well. lemonis: ben or benjamin? ben: well, benjamin when i'm in trouble. lemonis: you're not in trouble. ben: so, ben's the way to go. lemonis: ben, this store is gorgeous. it's really well-merchandised. i'm really impressed by it. ben:...
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kristin. kristin: lauren blanchard, thanks. leland: for the democratic side of this we go to the house democrat's chief democratic whip, michigan congressman, good friend of the show, dan kildee. appreciate it. >> thank you. leland: probably colder in michigan than in d.c. >> it not good. it's cold. leland: give us the defense here of why the democrats with their rules that were passed on thursday, give the republicans so many talking points as to this being a partisan, rather than bipartisan effort. >> well, i think part of the problem with this whole thing is that it's being viewed as an opportunity to create talking points. i mean, what we passed was a process, an outline of a process that gives republicans the right to question witnesses, both in the deposition-- >> congressman, you and i know it does not give the minority anywhere close to the rights that the minority was given either in the clinton impeachment or the nixon impeachment. >> actually, leland, that's not the case. it's precisely the rights given, let me-- >>
kristin. kristin: lauren blanchard, thanks. leland: for the democratic side of this we go to the house democrat's chief democratic whip, michigan congressman, good friend of the show, dan kildee. appreciate it. >> thank you. leland: probably colder in michigan than in d.c. >> it not good. it's cold. leland: give us the defense here of why the democrats with their rules that were passed on thursday, give the republicans so many talking points as to this being a partisan, rather than...
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>> well, kristin, this is an enormous event now in 49th year and after u.s. top 2 isis figure heads, the mile course runs through all 5 boroughs, despite potential calls for retaliation the event is secured, since 9/11 no fewer than 39 plots since the city and since past spring there's been 40 propaganda posters, but the counterterrorism measure for this race were already in place even before the deaths of abu bakr al-baghdadi. >> this is a high-security event for us in the first place, we bring our a game, we bring our a team, so the developments for abu bakr al-baghdadi would obviously affect isis in that they have to readjust but not going to affect us in we were at highest levels? >> blocker vehicles, thousands of police are in position on and near marathon in and out of uniform and bomb-sniffing dogs without heavy weapon and also be escorting ferries and controlling water ways, the fbi says the most difficult to detect is lone wolf, it's important that if you see something, say something. >> we have teams out there doing detection, plain-clothes hostile
>> well, kristin, this is an enormous event now in 49th year and after u.s. top 2 isis figure heads, the mile course runs through all 5 boroughs, despite potential calls for retaliation the event is secured, since 9/11 no fewer than 39 plots since the city and since past spring there's been 40 propaganda posters, but the counterterrorism measure for this race were already in place even before the deaths of abu bakr al-baghdadi. >> this is a high-security event for us in the first...
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kristine: will it ever be legalized fully at the federal level? jeff: i think so.e end of the day, people recognize -- a lot of recognizes cannabis as a therapeutic in particular and a wonderful alternative for pain management, anxiety management. how that translates in the work that has to be done for people to understand the clinical isicacy of cannabis, that taking some time and it will get there eventually. let's face it, there are other drugs of choice that are far ane disruptive and we need alternative, so cannabis in many respects, both from a medical or recreational standpoint provides an alternative, is well tolerated and generally safe. kristine: investors are having a tough time seeing the opportunities, so how has that affected your businesses? jeff: we have to stay true to who we are. this is a little bit like some of the internet stocks and the tech bubble thing and the -- in the 1990's. there was a limited supply of companies. if you wanted to be invested and campus, you had a handful and now you have a bunch more. supply andge old demand, and there
kristine: will it ever be legalized fully at the federal level? jeff: i think so.e end of the day, people recognize -- a lot of recognizes cannabis as a therapeutic in particular and a wonderful alternative for pain management, anxiety management. how that translates in the work that has to be done for people to understand the clinical isicacy of cannabis, that taking some time and it will get there eventually. let's face it, there are other drugs of choice that are far ane disruptive and we...
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kristin chenoweth is back everybody.re so happy, so happy to have her. [ cheers and applause you can catch him in the second season of "tom clancy's jack ryan" currently streaming on amazon prime video. michael kelly is joining us. he's fantastic i'm so happy he's here [ cheers and applause and she is an activist, and host of lemonada media's podcast "as me with me sinead," sinead burke is joining us. [ cheers and applause delighted to be talking with her as well. if you have any interest, my standup special, "lobby baby," is now available to stream on netflix. it is a lot about my family, and they're good people, and it's a shame how many jokes i make at their expense. [ light laughter ] so, i was scrolling through instagram earlier today, and i saw this really interesting post about migrating tree frogs and -- i'm sorry, i could be wrong here, but i think i smell some smoke, and that can only mean one thing. it's time for "ya burnt. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: welcome to the burn zone everybody we got a lot of top
kristin chenoweth is back everybody.re so happy, so happy to have her. [ cheers and applause you can catch him in the second season of "tom clancy's jack ryan" currently streaming on amazon prime video. michael kelly is joining us. he's fantastic i'm so happy he's here [ cheers and applause and she is an activist, and host of lemonada media's podcast "as me with me sinead," sinead burke is joining us. [ cheers and applause delighted to be talking with her as well. if you...
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fox news political co-anchors martha maccallum and bret baier, pollster kristin solstice happeneddernd analyst -- anderson and juan williams. >>> plus, our power player of the week, mike rizzo, general manager of the washington nationals, brings the world series trophy here for a visit. all right now on a special democracy 2020 edition of "fox news sunday." ♪ ♪ chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. exactly three months from today americans start voting in iowa's first in the nation caucuses. for democrats, it's a fight for the party's future. for president trump, it's a test of his base's loyalty as he faces re-election amid a bitter impeachment fight. today we kick off our democracy 2020 election coverage with brand new fox polls. almost half of all voters now think the president should be impeached and removed from office. that's down slightly from a month ago. 4% say he should be impeached but not removed, 41% oppose impeachment. meanwhile, 60% now believe mr. trump asked ukraine to probe his democratic rival, and 52% say he held up military aid to pressure ukraine.
fox news political co-anchors martha maccallum and bret baier, pollster kristin solstice happeneddernd analyst -- anderson and juan williams. >>> plus, our power player of the week, mike rizzo, general manager of the washington nationals, brings the world series trophy here for a visit. all right now on a special democracy 2020 edition of "fox news sunday." ♪ ♪ chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. exactly three months from today americans start voting in...
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we bring in former obama campaign director, robin buy roo and kristin tate.ht? >> yes. cory booker, he really needed to gain some points. he has not qualified for the next debate. his takedown of joe biden was stellar last night. so he did really well. it was not elizabeth warren's best night, i'll be honest. but joe biden did pretty decent until that point with cory booker. lauren: you know what, kristin, how do you think joe biden did and also, cory booker had a strong moment when he attacked the wealth tax, he basically said why are we talking about creating wealth, we're just talking about taxing it. >> right. well, that was a good point. unfortunately, it's probably too late at this point for cory booker to emerge as any kind of frontrunner. joe biden is trying to make the pitch he has the best chance of beating donald trump. that may be true but he's going to have to improve his performance in th the debates moving forward. he started making gaffes before the debate began. his campaign sent out an e-mail to supporters talking about how joe biden left th
we bring in former obama campaign director, robin buy roo and kristin tate.ht? >> yes. cory booker, he really needed to gain some points. he has not qualified for the next debate. his takedown of joe biden was stellar last night. so he did really well. it was not elizabeth warren's best night, i'll be honest. but joe biden did pretty decent until that point with cory booker. lauren: you know what, kristin, how do you think joe biden did and also, cory booker had a strong moment when he...
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founded by clay kristin clayton and nicole full an fuand. >> otoe a ve of performing in t curiosity ofting to know what that is like to be up in front of people. >> reporter: nicole, kurt, and kristin lead at three afterschool workshops. mostly in san francisco public in the middle, and high schools. they hire several colleagues to help teach singing and acting basics, to nearly 100 students a year. like anton, who chose to enroll. >> the people who come here want to express themselves and have a voice. >> take each other's hands. >> reporter: whether students go on to pursue a career onstage, or not, everyone wins. >> opens up a whole world. when you start to connect with characters, or, even songs that are in a different language. >> reporter: eighth grader lauren pham's confidence has soared. >> during school, you're told to be a follower and to sit and be a student. within this afterschool program, we are able to be a leader. >> reporter: students also learn the value of failure. >> go for it and surprise yourself. >> reporter: as a practice, students gain life skills. >> i've seen
founded by clay kristin clayton and nicole full an fuand. >> otoe a ve of performing in t curiosity ofting to know what that is like to be up in front of people. >> reporter: nicole, kurt, and kristin lead at three afterschool workshops. mostly in san francisco public in the middle, and high schools. they hire several colleagues to help teach singing and acting basics, to nearly 100 students a year. like anton, who chose to enroll. >> the people who come here want to express...
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i am kristin fisher. rob: one thing to say that in a news interview and another to say that the federal prosecutors. the wall street journal say they are looking into rudy giuliani's behavior. the president wants a trial in the senate if the impeachment goes forward -- he has no witness would list. adam schiff is number one. mark meredith with more on all of that. >> reporter: the white house is not worried what is happening on capitol hill with the impeachment inquiry the president has been focused on other issues but as you mentioned there has been so much talk about what would happen if the house were to impeach. the white house insists if this were to move to the senate it believe the president has the upper hand. the white house had a chance to invite republican senators over to speak with the president and there has been a lot of talk about the timing of what could happen with the impeachment inquiry. if it carries over to the senate what it could mean for the 2020 presidential election. white house
i am kristin fisher. rob: one thing to say that in a news interview and another to say that the federal prosecutors. the wall street journal say they are looking into rudy giuliani's behavior. the president wants a trial in the senate if the impeachment goes forward -- he has no witness would list. adam schiff is number one. mark meredith with more on all of that. >> reporter: the white house is not worried what is happening on capitol hill with the impeachment inquiry the president has...
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kristin: nothing.g additional to pension, and those workers hired after 2007 have basically a defined contribution and not a defined-benefit situation. they don't have postemployment health care as the pre-2007 workers do, so everything is pay-as-you-go for the current workers hired after 2007. alix: what we heard from the cfo is this still leaves them flex ability. in particular, we were talking about the transition into electric vehicles. these companies need a lot of money to put out cars that are not profitable yet. does this change the ability to do that, or does this crimp the road to profitability even more? kristin: we do think that labor costs will go up. i do not know exact lehigh much yet because it does depend on some demographics. there are some attrition programs to move higher seniority workers out of the workforce to replace them with lower-cost people. sorry, i'm losing my ear. they do have greater flex ability in where they make their investments and place their products, so there's n
kristin: nothing.g additional to pension, and those workers hired after 2007 have basically a defined contribution and not a defined-benefit situation. they don't have postemployment health care as the pre-2007 workers do, so everything is pay-as-you-go for the current workers hired after 2007. alix: what we heard from the cfo is this still leaves them flex ability. in particular, we were talking about the transition into electric vehicles. these companies need a lot of money to put out cars...
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david: what about what kristin said?people call it the republican wall, has been holding firm. the witchhunt, the president says. if you look across the country, peopleling is at 49% of think there should be impeachment and he should be driven from office. joe: it depends on who you ask and how you ask the question, from the standpoint of democrats, a majority, 80% plus of democrats would care to see the president impeached and removed. republicans, it would be the opposite. probably 80 plus percent don't wish to see him removed. democrats are wise to have a sober three citation of the facts. nancy pelosi has been sober in her delivery saying she takes no joy in this and is trying to do her job and get to the bottom of it. that is probably the best way for democrats to have a chance of moving the numbers in the direction they wish. the republican wall is firm now and likely not to change. david: kristin, two things. politics of the election year with the impeachment inquiry. nancy pelosi says they are separate. does it h
david: what about what kristin said?people call it the republican wall, has been holding firm. the witchhunt, the president says. if you look across the country, peopleling is at 49% of think there should be impeachment and he should be driven from office. joe: it depends on who you ask and how you ask the question, from the standpoint of democrats, a majority, 80% plus of democrats would care to see the president impeached and removed. republicans, it would be the opposite. probably 80 plus...
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hugo, kristin and steve.ons looking ahead impeachment this week. >> really important thing for judiciary panel the democrats want to try to do is persuade the public that what we are looking at here are presidential crimes. the problem the democrats have for presentation is that they have been crying wolf sips before the president was even inaugurated. they first put our their money on russia collusion and today with the idea of obstruction of justice. the thing they need to do if they want to make success of this is persuade the public this isn't just the third episode of a political vendetta. >> kristin? >> they need to introduce some kind of new information to shake up public opinion around this. for the most part public opinion has stayed very flat ever since the release of the transcript and the announcement by speaker pelosi that the house would be moving forward with impeachment proceeding. did you see movement around then favor of impeachment. since then things have plateaued. i don't think anything c
hugo, kristin and steve.ons looking ahead impeachment this week. >> really important thing for judiciary panel the democrats want to try to do is persuade the public that what we are looking at here are presidential crimes. the problem the democrats have for presentation is that they have been crying wolf sips before the president was even inaugurated. they first put our their money on russia collusion and today with the idea of obstruction of justice. the thing they need to do if they...
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kristin welker, the president has been claiming without any evidence at all that these are going to beoctored transcripts so he's already been going after them on the transcripts. what about this white house counter attack? >> reporter: the white house continues to try to insist that the impeachment inquiry is illegitimate even though there has now been a vote, president trump arguing that a number of these witnesses are never trumpers without any evidence to back that up. as you point out, that remarkable tweet this morning responding to word that the whistleblow whistleblower has said that the whistleblower would answer written questions. the president saying written answers are not acceptable. of course, president trump submitted written answers to questions during the mueller investigation, refusing to sit for an in-person interview with robert mueller. so it's a difficult argument to make now. he's going to depart later on today for a political event in kentucky. we'll have a chance to ask him about all of that. the transcripts just released that you just mentioned. i'll just note
kristin welker, the president has been claiming without any evidence at all that these are going to beoctored transcripts so he's already been going after them on the transcripts. what about this white house counter attack? >> reporter: the white house continues to try to insist that the impeachment inquiry is illegitimate even though there has now been a vote, president trump arguing that a number of these witnesses are never trumpers without any evidence to back that up. as you point...
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he would be acquitted is the way i look at it and for many reasons kristin outlined.t's take -- impeachment acquittal, where does that leave the president and where does that leave the democrats? >> i believe in a way for the president and the republicans, this has been just the latest in a long series of loyalty tests, things that you have to go through with donald trump as a republican to kind of prove you are in the party and the results show that he's cemented the party behind him even the person like will hurd -- chris: relatively moderate republican from -- from texas who is not running for reelection so he doesn't face that threat. >> the democrats had high hopes of peeling him off, he said no, there was wrongdoing here but it's not impeachable and i think that the president comes through actually with his base fortified from this. on the other hand, i think the democrats come through with their base fortified. i think in that sense it wasn't that risky for them, actually never thought impeachment was politically risky for the democrats that might have upside j
he would be acquitted is the way i look at it and for many reasons kristin outlined.t's take -- impeachment acquittal, where does that leave the president and where does that leave the democrats? >> i believe in a way for the president and the republicans, this has been just the latest in a long series of loyalty tests, things that you have to go through with donald trump as a republican to kind of prove you are in the party and the results show that he's cemented the party behind him...
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next speaker, please. >> kristin raphaela, elizabeth, rowan. >> good afternoon, directors. animy name is kristin and i'm the community organizer on staff with the san francisco bicycle coalition. i'm here on behalf of our 10,000 plus members to stress our strong support for the pilot. the project before you brings necessary improvements on page street that neighbors, elected officials and advocates have continuously asked for over the past five plus years. when you have the supervisor of this district both neighborhood associations that this project cuts through bicycle and pedestrian advocates in full support and nearly 100 letters of full support from neighbors, some of which i will scan and send there's no way this shouldn't move forward today. if this doesn't constitute public will, i don't know what will. this is a true pilot that can be easily moved. we know there will be design tweaks given the difficult traffic circulation issues we are dealing with. we look forward to having follow-ups with staff during the pilot implementation to better understand the impacts and
next speaker, please. >> kristin raphaela, elizabeth, rowan. >> good afternoon, directors. animy name is kristin and i'm the community organizer on staff with the san francisco bicycle coalition. i'm here on behalf of our 10,000 plus members to stress our strong support for the pilot. the project before you brings necessary improvements on page street that neighbors, elected officials and advocates have continuously asked for over the past five plus years. when you have the...
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what are you hearing this morning, kristin, and good morning. >> good morning, christie and martin.'re right. this is not good news. this comes the same day as he defied the house to show up and testify and then you get this document dump that comes from two important testimonies here. were from white house expert fiona hill and the white house national ukrainian expert lieutenant colonel alexander vindman. they paint mulvaney as being at the center of all of this. i want to read to you from fiona hill's testimony here because she lays it out well. she said sondland in front of ukrainians as i came in was talking about how he had an agreement with chief of staff mulvaney with a meeting with ukrainians if they were going to go forward with investigation. so clearly here, laying out this blatant quid pro quo with mulvaney at the center. so what happens now? we learned late last night that mulvaney has actually tried to join a lawsuit saying that he wants a federal court to decide whether or not he'll testify. he wants the court to tell him whether he should be testifying when the whit
what are you hearing this morning, kristin, and good morning. >> good morning, christie and martin.'re right. this is not good news. this comes the same day as he defied the house to show up and testify and then you get this document dump that comes from two important testimonies here. were from white house expert fiona hill and the white house national ukrainian expert lieutenant colonel alexander vindman. they paint mulvaney as being at the center of all of this. i want to read to you...
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vivien: very quickly, --kristine: very quickly, using the u.s. will legalize federally?: yes, eventually, but not in the next year. vonnie: fantastic. thank you too can one -- thank you to cowen senior research analyst vivien azer. still ahead, our exclusive interview with the ceo of waste and water facility suez. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." where moments away from fed chair jay powell's testimony to the joint economic committee. we will bring that to you live on bloomberg television. we are also keeping our eyes on in impeachment hearings washington, d.c. the ceo of french waste and water utility suez defended the company's long-term plans and confirmed possible asset disposals, all while giving some ideas on the emergency that is reaching globalization. birch and camus spoke expose of -- bertrand spoke exclusively to bloomberg tv. position weide, we activities, geographies where we can create value for all of our stakeholders, including our shareholders. ,t is a kind of
vivien: very quickly, --kristine: very quickly, using the u.s. will legalize federally?: yes, eventually, but not in the next year. vonnie: fantastic. thank you too can one -- thank you to cowen senior research analyst vivien azer. still ahead, our exclusive interview with the ceo of waste and water facility suez. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." where moments away from fed chair jay...
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kristin? >> i mean, i think it's unacceptable on all sides. on policy issues. but, you know, there is no reason to, you know, behave badly. it's funny that you see mostly men doing this type of thing. [laughter] >> julie: this comes after kirstjen nielsen and bernie werd out. i understand temperatures are flaring and this is a sensitive issue. why does this keep happening? >> as a former -- can i also tell you that governor o'malley is a hot head and kind of ironic. >> julie: do you think? >> they went to the same high school in d.c. what happens here if you can't debate on the issues and you are not winning on the issues, and i think that's happening here in this election in 2020 you do resort to these kind of tactics. it's unfortunate it's not being called out by either the media or many people on the left when it happens. and i'm glad to hear success stonkristendid that today. there is no way people should use their position of power to abuse somebody in the public arena just because he or she disagrees with the other person. i think what g
kristin? >> i mean, i think it's unacceptable on all sides. on policy issues. but, you know, there is no reason to, you know, behave badly. it's funny that you see mostly men doing this type of thing. [laughter] >> julie: this comes after kirstjen nielsen and bernie werd out. i understand temperatures are flaring and this is a sensitive issue. why does this keep happening? >> as a former -- can i also tell you that governor o'malley is a hot head and kind of ironic. >>...
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kristin, thanks so much. >> it is indeed. i'm joined by a political white house correspondent. good to see you. >> thank you. >> mm-hmm. >> they've tried to say the president and white house are immune from having to testify before congress. we haven't had the courts weigh in on this. it has. helped there are swhoevl have defied that strategy and gone ahead and testified and many have put out a narrative. several said there was this quid pro quo, and mm-hmm is maybe one who could provide some spin, but the fact that he's not being put under oath would have people saying, look at that. that makes them look guilty, so the absolute immunity strategy isn't helping. >> some of the information that seems to be coming forward in defense of the president from the republicans is that mm-hmm was somehow, i don't know, running a program that wasn't authorized by the president, that, yeah, he's the one that actually got this going. >> we do see republicans are trying to put a division between president trump and some of his closest advisers including mm-hmm, rudy giuliani, the people who h
kristin, thanks so much. >> it is indeed. i'm joined by a political white house correspondent. good to see you. >> thank you. >> mm-hmm. >> they've tried to say the president and white house are immune from having to testify before congress. we haven't had the courts weigh in on this. it has. helped there are swhoevl have defied that strategy and gone ahead and testified and many have put out a narrative. several said there was this quid pro quo, and mm-hmm is maybe one...
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krist kristin, you've covered john bolton.hat do we expect he is trying to do by going to court, delaying it beyond the point where the house democrats can actually proceed? >> he's essentially trying to say, look, i don't want to be the ultimate arbiter here because you have the white house trying to block bolton and others from testifying. he's saying let's have the courts make the decision. the reality is there is some concern about what bolton might say if he were to testify. he is someone who had concerns about rudy giuliani. fiona hill testified to that, that he felt rudy giuliani was running a shadow foreign policy, making a drug deal. he had some concerns about the president, urged him against making that july 25th phone call. his testimony, if he does in fact appear, could be problematic for the president. >> he's been teasing that he's got something unusual, something that we haven't heard already, something to add to the narrative, yet we don't know where that's going to come out. is he trying to monetize a potentia
krist kristin, you've covered john bolton.hat do we expect he is trying to do by going to court, delaying it beyond the point where the house democrats can actually proceed? >> he's essentially trying to say, look, i don't want to be the ultimate arbiter here because you have the white house trying to block bolton and others from testifying. he's saying let's have the courts make the decision. the reality is there is some concern about what bolton might say if he were to testify. he is...
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thank you for joining us, kristin. >> thanks for having me, lauren.xes and european style policy not working, why are we moving down the same path here? >> it's a great question. the democratic proposals like free college, medicare for all, and the massive climate change programs would fundamentallyal he tear the u.s. economy and punish working people in the form of higher taxes and the claims you can pay for big government programs by only raising taxes on corporations and billionaires, that is an overt lie. you have elizabeth warren claiming that she can pay for many of her promises by only raising taxes on corporations and billionaires and throw wealth tax, and her own advisors admitted a wealth tax would raise $2.75 trillion in the first decade, that's just 8% of the cost of medicare for all. open keep in mind that just paying for the already projected government spending will result in tax hikes for americans, that's before you put into the mix any of these new entitlement programs. dc politicians on both sides of the aisle are completely addicte
thank you for joining us, kristin. >> thanks for having me, lauren.xes and european style policy not working, why are we moving down the same path here? >> it's a great question. the democratic proposals like free college, medicare for all, and the massive climate change programs would fundamentallyal he tear the u.s. economy and punish working people in the form of higher taxes and the claims you can pay for big government programs by only raising taxes on corporations and...
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kristin fisher, thanks so much for all your reporting. back to the breaking news now. two stabbing attacks in europe. one in london. first now live pictures from a second scene the stabbing attack netherlands. dutch police are saying now at least three people hurt and looking for a male suspect in 40's or 50's wearing a black scarf and gray jogging suit. we will continue to watch the breaking developments on this story. acturing jobs in the. it's a competition for the talent. employees need more than just a paycheck. you definitely want to take advantage of all the benefits you can get. 2/3 of employees said that the workplace is an important source for personal savings and protection solutions. the workplace should be a source of financial security. keeping your people happy is what keeps your people. that's financial wellness. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. gimme one minute... and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza is your part b medical expenses. this m
kristin fisher, thanks so much for all your reporting. back to the breaking news now. two stabbing attacks in europe. one in london. first now live pictures from a second scene the stabbing attack netherlands. dutch police are saying now at least three people hurt and looking for a male suspect in 40's or 50's wearing a black scarf and gray jogging suit. we will continue to watch the breaking developments on this story. acturing jobs in the. it's a competition for the talent. employees need...
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and is kristin chu or timothy mat hews here? please come forward. >> good morning. i'm kristin chu. i am the current chair of the general obligation bond oversight committee. i think this is my third or fourth term, over 15 years or so. you can do two terms and then you're off for a little bit and then when i had moved to the east coast and moved back, i wanted to get involved again. i feel passionately about good government and citizens' role in good government. i also feel passionately about investing in our infrastructure. i think the bond funding is an appropriate investment in that infrastructure. since being chair, i have tried direct the people, the fellow members in our goal, it's very hard to understand bond funding and how to govern it. and so i try to simple it by saying is the project on time, on budget, and does it meet the needs of the voters. so we're undertaking some experiments in trying to understand what the voters'' expectations are when they signed the ballot and to mr. walton's earlier comment, how this is written on the ballot is very, very important in the vo
and is kristin chu or timothy mat hews here? please come forward. >> good morning. i'm kristin chu. i am the current chair of the general obligation bond oversight committee. i think this is my third or fourth term, over 15 years or so. you can do two terms and then you're off for a little bit and then when i had moved to the east coast and moved back, i wanted to get involved again. i feel passionately about good government and citizens' role in good government. i also feel passionately...
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kristine, tell us why you started full harvest and what it does. >> sure.thin a may have chain and the food industries and i saw a huge amount of waste and not enough innovation. and i -- my last role i helped scale one of the juice companies in the u.s. i loved of what they were doing in terms of healthy food and awareness but i was from us it straight thunderhead were selling $13 green juices. and i wanted to figure out a way to make it more affordable. i moved out to california five years ago and that's when i found the shocking food waste statistics that tens of billions of produce are going to waste because it's not perfectly shaped for grocery stores. and food and beverage industry could use that product. >> why are we addicted to great-looking fruit. >> we've been in a time of abundance over the last few decades and consumers have had the luxury of being able to be pickier and pickier. and the retailers have gotten bigger and bigger buying power and so demand has trickled down to growers an it's changed the way we harvest in this country. >> it does
kristine, tell us why you started full harvest and what it does. >> sure.thin a may have chain and the food industries and i saw a huge amount of waste and not enough innovation. and i -- my last role i helped scale one of the juice companies in the u.s. i loved of what they were doing in terms of healthy food and awareness but i was from us it straight thunderhead were selling $13 green juices. and i wanted to figure out a way to make it more affordable. i moved out to california five...
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kristin holmes, appreciate it this morning. thank you. >> this week's house vote to formalize the impeachment process brings, as he calls it, shame on the chamber. >> and i know a lot of people are watching going how did we get to this point? well, cnn national correspondent is walking us through it here. >> a roller coaster of a week. one that took the impeachment inquiry to new heights and set the stage for a historic showdown on capitol hill. democrats and republicans in lockstep with their parties as the deeply divided house of representatives voted on thursday to make the inquiry official. two democrats joined the republican minority in voting against it, which the gop claimed as a bipartisan victory. >> the only bipartisan vote on that floor was against. >> while democrats who won the vote struck a somber tone and argued they had no choice. >> this is a solemn day in the history of our country when the president's misconduct has compelled us to move forward with an impeachment inquiry. >> that will mean open, televised he
kristin holmes, appreciate it this morning. thank you. >> this week's house vote to formalize the impeachment process brings, as he calls it, shame on the chamber. >> and i know a lot of people are watching going how did we get to this point? well, cnn national correspondent is walking us through it here. >> a roller coaster of a week. one that took the impeachment inquiry to new heights and set the stage for a historic showdown on capitol hill. democrats and republicans in...
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kristin fisher is reporting live from the white house.in, we have seen this on occasion where the president allows the cameras to stay in for the debate. i have never seen an industry debate like this in the past and they try to decide what to do about the epidemic of teenagers who are using these products where does it sit right now, kristin. >> you are watching it play out live moments ago. as you mentioned cameras were not supposed to be allowed into this meeting and then at the last moment it was opened up. what we are seeing is something president trump has done in the past. again, it is still so unusual to see this sort of thing where you have president trump in the middle sort of playing traffic cop as you have supporters and i believe have you guys are going to to go to something else. let me send it back to you. >> country? 92% of revenue flavors. 1.2%. >> this is the largest company and none of flavors. >> you are a different company. we are not juul, sir. >> this is the largest. >> overthousand people. >> 70% of youth according
kristin fisher is reporting live from the white house.in, we have seen this on occasion where the president allows the cameras to stay in for the debate. i have never seen an industry debate like this in the past and they try to decide what to do about the epidemic of teenagers who are using these products where does it sit right now, kristin. >> you are watching it play out live moments ago. as you mentioned cameras were not supposed to be allowed into this meeting and then at the last...
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let's start with kristin holmes on capitol hill.'s start with the testimony of mark sandy of the omb office. >> that's right, fred. here is what we know. she a career official at the office of management and budget, the omb, and here is why that division of the white house is so important. let's take a look at what this impeachment inquiry is all about from the very beginning. the question is whether or not president trump and his allies withheld funding to get dirt on his political rivals. the organization, the part of the white house that would
let's start with kristin holmes on capitol hill.'s start with the testimony of mark sandy of the omb office. >> that's right, fred. here is what we know. she a career official at the office of management and budget, the omb, and here is why that division of the white house is so important. let's take a look at what this impeachment inquiry is all about from the very beginning. the question is whether or not president trump and his allies withheld funding to get dirt on his political...
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. >> okay, kristin holmes joining us now. he is talking about a second transcript, can that there is nothing wrong with the conversations, can you tell us a about the transcript, the other one was paraphrased a lot of blanks. what about this second call now? >> that is interesting, we're going to have to wait and see how they deliver in is the first call that president trump had with president zelensky. that is what he is talking about here. and the whistle-blower came forward on the second call but when it comes to releasing these transcripts, someone said it goes like this while the calls come in there are people who are experts in the country for the leader and specialists that sit in the situation room and listen to the calls. they then transcribe this, it is not direct, these calls are not recorded as far as we have learned into our extensive research, they're not recorded, but they compare all of the transcripts at the end of the process and put it together to make a final transcript. that is why this is a verbatim tran
. >> okay, kristin holmes joining us now. he is talking about a second transcript, can that there is nothing wrong with the conversations, can you tell us a about the transcript, the other one was paraphrased a lot of blanks. what about this second call now? >> that is interesting, we're going to have to wait and see how they deliver in is the first call that president trump had with president zelensky. that is what he is talking about here. and the whistle-blower came forward on...
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let's start with kristin holmes on capitol hill. let's start with the testimony of mark sandy of the omb office. >> that's right, fred. here is what we know. she a career official at the office of management and budget, the omb, and here is why that division of the white house is so important. let's take a look at what this impeachment inquiry is all about from the very beginning. the question is whether or not president trump and his allies withheld funding to get dirt on his political rivals. the organization, the part of the white house that would withhold that fund or release that fund, that comes from the omb, the office of management and budget. so there is really not a lot of knowledge what was going on within that unit at the white house. and that is not for a lack of trying, we know they had to try to talk to people, and they had five suspects, they released documents, but sandy, he is here and he is testified, he respo responded to a subpoena, and it goes to the fact that she a career official that worked with democrats an
let's start with kristin holmes on capitol hill. let's start with the testimony of mark sandy of the omb office. >> that's right, fred. here is what we know. she a career official at the office of management and budget, the omb, and here is why that division of the white house is so important. let's take a look at what this impeachment inquiry is all about from the very beginning. the question is whether or not president trump and his allies withheld funding to get dirt on his political...
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thanks very much to kristin mclean 1st of all and also to you david it does look like there's a fabulous atmosphere down there and almost makes me wish i could be down there mouth south and i'm thinking even despite all of the people in the artwork and the new developments that there is definitely still the ability to get a sense of history in the place so thanks very much for bringing us that story from the east side gallery thanks to both of you. for fans of our series baking bread we haven't forgotten that this lot is reserved for our weekly dose of dough and this time my colleague has ventured into danish bread culture which of course makes a lot of sense since the danes also make very good butter and to make his extremely substantial loaf of danish prime bread the organ listed some high powered help from the highest echelons of the. the key ingredient for this bread is rice our dough and you'll need 60 grams of it. you can make it yourself or you can go. in dangerous some. so i met up with a danish e.u. commissioner my creative rest very often people say oh can i have some of your s
thanks very much to kristin mclean 1st of all and also to you david it does look like there's a fabulous atmosphere down there and almost makes me wish i could be down there mouth south and i'm thinking even despite all of the people in the artwork and the new developments that there is definitely still the ability to get a sense of history in the place so thanks very much for bringing us that story from the east side gallery thanks to both of you. for fans of our series baking bread we haven't...
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kristin tate says bloomberg must've forgotten what happened in 2016, the reality check next. >> [speaking spanish] >> we are talking the top political turkeys of 2019, beto makes the list but who else? >> you have been sharing with us what you are thankful for. raymond says he's thankful for his family and friends. >> patrick is grateful to serve his south carolina state guard unit and for his wife. keep sending your pictures, we will be sharing them all morning long. ♪ i've got plenty to be thankful for] >> this country was built by immigrants. we need more immigrants rather than less. we have to go out and try to recruit immigrants to come here. we need immigrants to take the different kinds of jobs the country needs, what donald trump has done, ripping kids away from their parents is a disgrace. >> michael bloomberg slamming donald trump for his immigration policies. the former new york city mayor calling for increased immigration. >> i the president's border promises a major reason he was elected. >> the other how do i text thee, kristin tate, good morning, thank you for joining us on
kristin tate says bloomberg must've forgotten what happened in 2016, the reality check next. >> [speaking spanish] >> we are talking the top political turkeys of 2019, beto makes the list but who else? >> you have been sharing with us what you are thankful for. raymond says he's thankful for his family and friends. >> patrick is grateful to serve his south carolina state guard unit and for his wife. keep sending your pictures, we will be sharing them all morning long....
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kristin the quad. and put it tracy i the production costs for this show called 15 amounted to some 12000000 euros but it broke even out how long time ago. it all began in this old market hall . in 1980 s. a director much mind heart open to his group sister shall feel household grampians up starting in 1024 families all reviews were presented here hollywood star mom. leena teachers one stops in the course like. in the 1930 s. approaches like frau do not play to set out houses in the sixty's now east germany the states hosted international stars like ella fitzgerald and josephine baker. in 1900 the old building was torn down. 4 years later the new one to open its doors this is where the former g.d.r. put its best foot forward until the fall of the berlin wall in 1989. the new production is already in planning and some a 2020 the predict up process will no doubt prove that it can be big. and deep and more amazing. well it's yet another dark chapter of german history but when namibian communities rose up a
kristin the quad. and put it tracy i the production costs for this show called 15 amounted to some 12000000 euros but it broke even out how long time ago. it all began in this old market hall . in 1980 s. a director much mind heart open to his group sister shall feel household grampians up starting in 1024 families all reviews were presented here hollywood star mom. leena teachers one stops in the course like. in the 1930 s. approaches like frau do not play to set out houses in the sixty's now...
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fox news at night in new york, kristin fisher live in monroe at the president's rally. >> reporter: tonight donald trump announced he will be back in louisiana next week, his third rally in a month for the republican candidate for governor and that gives an idea how much donald trump wants to get rid of the only democratic governor in the deep south after he wasn't able to carry the republican candidate for governor in kentucky across the finish line though that race is still too close to call. listen to what he told rally goers in louisiana to do tonight. >> you are going to fire your liberal democrat governor, i don't know how he got there. this is louisiana, right? how did you get a liberal democrat to be your governor? >> reporter: donald trump went after his own opponent, attack joe biden and joe biden's son for his this need to ceilings in ukraine in china and single elizabeth warren who has been rising steadily in the polls. >> pocahontas is starting to emerge from the ashes. i thought we was fitted her 6 hard -- 6 months ago, she's emerging from the ashes, not a nice person. 1000 10
fox news at night in new york, kristin fisher live in monroe at the president's rally. >> reporter: tonight donald trump announced he will be back in louisiana next week, his third rally in a month for the republican candidate for governor and that gives an idea how much donald trump wants to get rid of the only democratic governor in the deep south after he wasn't able to carry the republican candidate for governor in kentucky across the finish line though that race is still too close to...
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with that let's bring in our panel, the editor-in-chief of the washington examiner, pollster kristinon and dick clemens, editor at large for the hill. we have a terror attack in london, what certainly sounds like could be a copycat attack or another terror attack in the hague. your thoughts. >> so much we don't know yet but we know this person had been held before for terror related activities, had connections to islamic terror groups and that is disconcerting because we heard the president say isis is beaten, this is a reminder that that kind of terrorism is an idea, there is a vulnerability many societies have, we saw turkey release and allow to escape many isis prisoners that are going to back to european countries, hopefully not the united states. we can't look at this as they are probably not our problem. the issue of domestic terrorism will be out there for a long time. it is impressive to see the heroism of those british citizens who wrestled this person down and the actions they took which were extraordinary and i think britain, the uk -- i worry about the united states and i
with that let's bring in our panel, the editor-in-chief of the washington examiner, pollster kristinon and dick clemens, editor at large for the hill. we have a terror attack in london, what certainly sounds like could be a copycat attack or another terror attack in the hague. your thoughts. >> so much we don't know yet but we know this person had been held before for terror related activities, had connections to islamic terror groups and that is disconcerting because we heard the...