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kristin? >> police say the motive is still under investigation. they are looking into whether or not this was a hate crime. and we're hearing there are only two gay clubs in the city of nearly half a million people. colorado springs, the governor described it as a real place of safety for that community. so how are people there reacting to these shootings and encroaching on their safe space? >> reporter: when i spoke with the club q owners they tell me they've been in business 20 years and are a strong pillar in the community. it was packed with people coming to support. it's definitely an emotional time. kristin? >> natalie devereaux from colorado springs, thank you so much. so reaction is pouring in from officials in colorado. and all over the country really. colorado governor jared polis calling it an act of evil. >> this was a place of safety for people, people could, in a conservative community, often get the acceptance that too many may not have had at home. to have this occur is in a st
kristin? >> police say the motive is still under investigation. they are looking into whether or not this was a hate crime. and we're hearing there are only two gay clubs in the city of nearly half a million people. colorado springs, the governor described it as a real place of safety for that community. so how are people there reacting to these shootings and encroaching on their safe space? >> reporter: when i spoke with the club q owners they tell me they've been in business 20...
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kristin: thanks so much for having me.nued revelations related to the cascading crisis in crypto markets is deeply disturbing. it underscores the fresh commitment to our principles. what i highlight is the outside of this conversation, there is an entity of the parent company, that is a derivatives in our market. that is based on the fact we have boots on the ground and are directly engaged and continue with conversation with ledger x. all property is accounted for. we can juxtapose with the empire. sonali described it in the context of ftx international. a ceo would have the capacity to ignore measures. if those are the facts. in the context of our registered dco, the market participant we directly oversee, not the case at all. we have ensured the imposition of corporate government risk management, required liquidity reserves. insured the integrity and protected customer assets. we are top on the beat with respect to every measurement. alix: grayscale trust has gotten hit. it is now super discounted. people are worried an
kristin: thanks so much for having me.nued revelations related to the cascading crisis in crypto markets is deeply disturbing. it underscores the fresh commitment to our principles. what i highlight is the outside of this conversation, there is an entity of the parent company, that is a derivatives in our market. that is based on the fact we have boots on the ground and are directly engaged and continue with conversation with ledger x. all property is accounted for. we can juxtapose with the...
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dayana hi hi kristin sorry we know each other. i came to help.led me a new assistant wins the sympathy of the family, but it happens eerily quickly gradually, kristin seems that something is wrong with her . we understand that everything is to blame, but this is a worker, and some kind of tragedy connects kristin and dayana, i can’t even call a taxi, give me. everything was fine, this medical term means the placebo effect, on the contrary, is when the patient sets himself up for deterioration. the main roles in this mystical chorus were played by eva green and mark strong is waiting. it hasn't cooled down, if the soup is cold i won't pay, i hear the client says we won't pay for cold soup. only from the kitchen a second behind the protagonist, comedy. grisha subbotina works as an ordinary courier, fate, or rather, work brings grisha together with a variety of people, bandits, disabled businessmen, the chaif group, and film producers. that's how i got into movies. grisha subbotin is a declaration of love to yekaterinburg, which next year will cel
dayana hi hi kristin sorry we know each other. i came to help.led me a new assistant wins the sympathy of the family, but it happens eerily quickly gradually, kristin seems that something is wrong with her . we understand that everything is to blame, but this is a worker, and some kind of tragedy connects kristin and dayana, i can’t even call a taxi, give me. everything was fine, this medical term means the placebo effect, on the contrary, is when the patient sets himself up for...
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kristin, the can press is saying even if he didn't know about fuentes, he didn't say anything about his views, and most republicans -- chris christie and others who want to run against him -- have been silent. >> he said the guy gets me. i don't understand why you would announce you're running for president and hen invite somebody to dinner like kanye west and not know who else -- howard: trump said he was trying to help him with his business problems. >> okay, fine. he said that a couple days later. it makes no sense to take a meeting, you should know who that is. again, just judgment there is so lacking. howard: very briefly, with the media being highly critical, you think that's deserved? >> i think it's definitely deserved.
kristin, the can press is saying even if he didn't know about fuentes, he didn't say anything about his views, and most republicans -- chris christie and others who want to run against him -- have been silent. >> he said the guy gets me. i don't understand why you would announce you're running for president and hen invite somebody to dinner like kanye west and not know who else -- howard: trump said he was trying to help him with his business problems. >> okay, fine. he said that a...
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kristin?talie, we're hearing there are only two gay clubs in this city of nearly half a million people. the governor describing it today as a real place of safety. so, how are people there reacting to these shootings? >> reporter: yes. when i spoke with those club q owners, they tell me their club has been in the area for over 20 years and will not let this type of violence silence them. those pews were absolutely packed with people showing support. definitely a very emotional time here in colorado springs. kristin? >> yeah, natalie, such a heart breaking story. thank you so much. >>> so joining us now, we have colorado springs police chief adrian vasquez. chief, gosh, five people killed, 25 wounded at least. i mean, it's a terrible toll. but we're told that two heroic people fought with the shooter to stop him. i mean, without that bravery, how much worse could this have been? >> yeah. you're absolutely right, kristin. those two individuals and anybody else that may have stepped in to help, a
kristin?talie, we're hearing there are only two gay clubs in this city of nearly half a million people. the governor describing it today as a real place of safety. so, how are people there reacting to these shootings? >> reporter: yes. when i spoke with those club q owners, they tell me their club has been in the area for over 20 years and will not let this type of violence silence them. those pews were absolutely packed with people showing support. definitely a very emotional time here...
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and here in washington, kristin han, democratic strategist formerly with the blue dog coalition.ly, practically declared that he's running at that rally. axios says he's planning to make a formal declaration a week from tomorrow, but it's not definite. it's kind of like a save the date do you buy that and would the media ramp up their negative coverage if he becomes a candidate? >> i can't imagine the media ramping it up even more than they have. they've been negative for the last, i don't know, seven years -- howard: there'll just be more of it. >> well, more of it. look, it's their dream come true. it drives ratings on all the networks, but i think donald trump is just itching to get in the fight. he's been able to do that as a proxy and being able to go out and tout the 400, nearly 500 candidates that he had endorsed along the way, and he loves the crowd. he just absolutely loves it. howard: that is true. kristin, did the media debate about president biden not doing any rallies and then the white house said, well, you know, those don't work, it's a failed policy, did it kind o
and here in washington, kristin han, democratic strategist formerly with the blue dog coalition.ly, practically declared that he's running at that rally. axios says he's planning to make a formal declaration a week from tomorrow, but it's not definite. it's kind of like a save the date do you buy that and would the media ramp up their negative coverage if he becomes a candidate? >> i can't imagine the media ramping it up even more than they have. they've been negative for the last, i...
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susan crabtree and kristin hawn.mes, i was shocked when steve said three times the amount of up money. that's a lot of cash and sounds like that's a great way to build a lot of momentum. >> certainly. the republicans had a hard time with money in this cycle. hair big donors were tired -- their big donors were tired and said we're not giving any more, and they also botched the early voting. brian kemp, the governor of georgia, was one of the people who did not do so. he actually bested abrams in early voting by 6,000 votes, and then he was -- it was a blow on election day for republicans giving him about a 7-point margin. so, actually, the herr -- herschel walker team has borrowed that team a, the ground game team from kemp, and they're hoping to really up their early voting game and get that turnout going because that's really going to be the difference. kemp wasn't able to carry him over, but they had different ground game operations, and the national republican senatetorial committee was faulted along with the rnc
susan crabtree and kristin hawn.mes, i was shocked when steve said three times the amount of up money. that's a lot of cash and sounds like that's a great way to build a lot of momentum. >> certainly. the republicans had a hard time with money in this cycle. hair big donors were tired -- their big donors were tired and said we're not giving any more, and they also botched the early voting. brian kemp, the governor of georgia, was one of the people who did not do so. he actually bested...
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[cheering] kristin: right now, our lives are...just...overwhelming. difficult to keep up with our schedules. woman: i'd like for us to all welcome alexandria. alexandria: people always k how we organize for a global climate strike. so really, how it's all done is it's done through social media. we use a lot of what'sapp, discord, slack. instagram's where a lot of, like, the youth are, and then twitter's where you'll see the climate scientists, and then facebook--it's like, "what's on facebook?" [laughter] kristin: in the beginning, alexandria managed her social media. it's just she's 14, and she insists on allowing, you know, direct messages to reach her. and with the huge following that she's developed, there's just so many of those messages that are not appropriate. i mean, she's received everything from death threats to marriage proposals--ha!--online and everything in between. my first job is to be her parent, which is to keep her safe and to keep her healthy. and i worry there's real danger involved in being an activist. and so you just have to t
[cheering] kristin: right now, our lives are...just...overwhelming. difficult to keep up with our schedules. woman: i'd like for us to all welcome alexandria. alexandria: people always k how we organize for a global climate strike. so really, how it's all done is it's done through social media. we use a lot of what'sapp, discord, slack. instagram's where a lot of, like, the youth are, and then twitter's where you'll see the climate scientists, and then facebook--it's like, "what's on...
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kristin richardson and carla carlstrom prosecuted the case for king county. >> they were talking abouty had gotten to the point, and it was sort of assumed that they would be divorced, so that was pretty recent before this had happened, within the month before that that decision had been made. >> and then investigators discovered something else that troubled them. >> law enforcement learned that they had argued only the day before she'd gone missing. there was a big argument witnessed by other people at her place of work, so that, too, focused some attention on her estranged husband. >> the argument was over money, which was a frequent point of dispute for them. she had trouble. he had trouble. sort of meeting their bills. >> investigators'questions were mounting. they had a couple with money problems, a troubled marriage, a husband who didn't search for his wife, and fought with her the day before she disappeared. it was time to sit down with greg johnson. how did they treat you in that first encounter, the police? >> yeah, they were like you did it. accusing me of killing my wife. to
kristin richardson and carla carlstrom prosecuted the case for king county. >> they were talking abouty had gotten to the point, and it was sort of assumed that they would be divorced, so that was pretty recent before this had happened, within the month before that that decision had been made. >> and then investigators discovered something else that troubled them. >> law enforcement learned that they had argued only the day before she'd gone missing. there was a big argument...
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, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> kristin peck, ceo of zoetis >>> the dow is positivearely. there's some winners in there, like boeing. the industrials are having a good day energy is having a great day materials are strong as well the nasdaq and tech is what is hurting. nasdaq down another 1% take a look at under armour. coming up we'll talk to the interim ceo and founder kevin plank, and check out another earnings mover, marriott turning in a mixed quarter is the stock is lower tomorrow we will speak exclusive with the ceo don't go anywhere. (vo) while you may not be a pediatric surgeon volunteering your topiary talents at a children's hospital — your life is just as unique. your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your passions, and the way you give back. so you can live your life. that's life well planned. what if “just an idea” could become a family tradition? this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there. as you plan, protect and retire. ♪ >>> check out today's sun does that run, up 20% today the solar company r
, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> kristin peck, ceo of zoetis >>> the dow is positivearely. there's some winners in there, like boeing. the industrials are having a good day energy is having a great day materials are strong as well the nasdaq and tech is what is hurting. nasdaq down another 1% take a look at under armour. coming up we'll talk to the interim ceo and founder kevin plank, and check out another earnings mover, marriott turning in a mixed...
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kristin: sir elton john, the rocket man himself, is gearing up for his final u.s. show as he travels the globe, closing out five dazzling and groundbreaking decades on the stage. robin roberts had the honor of going to his home to talk about how he is preparing his career, his family, and what is next for him. ♪ >> after five decades on stage, sir elton john is closing the curtain on touring. just days away from his final farewell yellow brick road u.s. show. >> you have to soak it in and i have soaked in all the love that has been shown. >> a dazzling full circle moment for rocket man, wrapping his north american in the arena he first started, dodger stadium, which propelled his career in 1975. ago where you set the world on fire. thated sequined dodgere wgog to? >> know because i'm not the same size i was. >> what do you remember most? >> it was not a happy time in my life, but i bounced back quickly. dodger stadium at that point was pivotal. i was the biggest i would ever be. to finish off with three days at the dodger stadium, i could not ask for a better endin
kristin: sir elton john, the rocket man himself, is gearing up for his final u.s. show as he travels the globe, closing out five dazzling and groundbreaking decades on the stage. robin roberts had the honor of going to his home to talk about how he is preparing his career, his family, and what is next for him. ♪ >> after five decades on stage, sir elton john is closing the curtain on touring. just days away from his final farewell yellow brick road u.s. show. >> you have to soak...
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kristin, the most joyful thing is your reaction which has been playing on the air. tell us what it was like and remind viewers about the significance of this mission. >> reporter: i just could not believe that it was finally launching after all of these delays that have blogged this rocket. bianca and max, the other thing that struck me, we knew we were going to be able to not just see and hear but really feel this rocket when it took off. the most powerful rocket ever built that's in operation today. what i was not anticipating was how this rocket literally turned the entire sky from horizon to horizon, from night to day in just seconds. it was like a super accelerated sunrise and then this rocket performed just beautifully and is now on its way to the moon as we speak. let me just walk you through some of the nail biting. the first and second launch had technical glitches, hydrogen leak, faulty sensor. then they rolled back from hurricane ian. came back, hit by hurricane nicole and five days later a third launch attempt. two issues, another hydrogen leak only this
kristin, the most joyful thing is your reaction which has been playing on the air. tell us what it was like and remind viewers about the significance of this mission. >> reporter: i just could not believe that it was finally launching after all of these delays that have blogged this rocket. bianca and max, the other thing that struck me, we knew we were going to be able to not just see and hear but really feel this rocket when it took off. the most powerful rocket ever built that's in...
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kristine: the continued question is can the job market withstand what the fed wants to do, which is to much higher than anticipated, plus at a 5% level and really the job market is key to that equation because so long as the job market is looking robust than that is fine. as soon as it starts showing signs of weakness that may the goal towards five to -- 5% gets shakier. guy: what a surprise me is how hawkish central bankers from europe are sounding. over at the reichsbank talking about how he would like to see things at a slower pace but he is prepared to raise rates. dave ransford sounding very hargis -- caucus and maybe the ecb speakers, certainly the more hawkish one sounding very hawkish. kristine: you almost want to think that maybe the fed has given them a bit of an opening because i think part of the reason why a lot of the other central banks have had such a hard time delivering the message that they are serious about inflation is that the fed has outrun all of them this year and we have seen that in due -- into the trajectory of the dollar and everything else just falling beh
kristine: the continued question is can the job market withstand what the fed wants to do, which is to much higher than anticipated, plus at a 5% level and really the job market is key to that equation because so long as the job market is looking robust than that is fine. as soon as it starts showing signs of weakness that may the goal towards five to -- 5% gets shakier. guy: what a surprise me is how hawkish central bankers from europe are sounding. over at the reichsbank talking about how he...
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kristin: it is time for the 4 at 4:00.d who loves to play video games, you will love this one. a new study finds doing so could improved are brain function. the national institutes of health studied more than 2000 children. those who played video games more than three hours or more a day got better cognitive test results. i don't know if they passed their physical fitness exam as well, but, sure, cognitive test results. what do you think? is this something you are going to say sit down in front of this gaming system and have at it? ama: no, three hours a day? that is a lot, i feel. i'm more about get out and get some fresh air. spencer: i feel the same way. three hours a day is a long time to spend playing video games. i'm all for getting out and getting some fresh air. maybe it does improve cognitive skills. but they did not have video games when i was a kid. >> maybe the brain games, the word games, though are supposed to keep us -- but in moderation. three hours seems a lot. >> i know it makes you quicker, like your han
kristin: it is time for the 4 at 4:00.d who loves to play video games, you will love this one. a new study finds doing so could improved are brain function. the national institutes of health studied more than 2000 children. those who played video games more than three hours or more a day got better cognitive test results. i don't know if they passed their physical fitness exam as well, but, sure, cognitive test results. what do you think? is this something you are going to say sit down in front...
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kristin baker spohn, general partner at crv, thank you so much for stopping by.ight, coming up, peloton continuing to struggle, the ceo still upbeat. we will explain why, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: peloton rebounding after tumbling earlier with the company posting a weaker forecast than expected even as the ceo declared they are beating their own timeline for turning the fitness company around. joining me now, mark gurman. mark, talk to us about what's going on. investors clearly don't like what they see. mark: what we got this morning was the definition of a mixed earnings report. if you look at the numbers, things are not so great. you are seeing a revenue forecast the client about 37% in the current quarter, this is the current second fiscal quarter for peloton. then there's a letter from the ceo of peloton saying the ship is starting to turn. that's my impression as well. you are seeing some positive direction in these numbers. gross margins improving. free cash flow has improved, but we don't like the revenue numbers specifically for hardware. those n
kristin baker spohn, general partner at crv, thank you so much for stopping by.ight, coming up, peloton continuing to struggle, the ceo still upbeat. we will explain why, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: peloton rebounding after tumbling earlier with the company posting a weaker forecast than expected even as the ceo declared they are beating their own timeline for turning the fitness company around. joining me now, mark gurman. mark, talk to us about what's going on. investors clearly don't...
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kristine: absolutely. this will be his first major international outing.s not been part of such very large international gatherings since the ukraine invasion on february 24. and this will be an opportunity for him to sit at the table with many world leaders. he has a very important thing to bring to the table which is his role in this grain deal. and he will be essentially holding court as many world leaders come to him to tryo get him to do what they want. this puts him in an incredibly powerful position. karin: what do you make of him attending that g-20, him being there afte everything that's happened so far since february? kristine: in the west this is incredibly controversial, in north america, europe, the idea you would share a table with someone who is simply of his own accord waging war and killing civilians d the army and the military in ukraine because he wants to. this is outrageous. and the fact you would sit down in a normal forum and a in a beautiful tropical island with bali with president putin does not sit well with many western world lea
kristine: absolutely. this will be his first major international outing.s not been part of such very large international gatherings since the ukraine invasion on february 24. and this will be an opportunity for him to sit at the table with many world leaders. he has a very important thing to bring to the table which is his role in this grain deal. and he will be essentially holding court as many world leaders come to him to tryo get him to do what they want. this puts him in an incredibly...
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kristine: absolutely.s to why inflation was such a problem, especially over the summer. econ 11 tells you that a stronger currency is helpful in the inflation fight. this is a development that the bank of england is probably happier about commencing the pound at these levels. it depends on how sustainable it is from here. what we are seeing in the markets, particularly this week, is not necessarily u.k. specific. it has more to do with the weaker dollar. how sustainable it is going to be at these levels is yet to be seen. guy: thank you. kristine aquino on what is happening in the u.k. let's talk about europe with ella. i am stunned to see the pound at 1.21. is this sustainable? you are a u.k. based investor. should you be going out there, using that stronger pound? ella: i am happy as a u.k. resident. higher is better for us. what concerns us about the pound is exactly what has concerned us for the last three years. it is the structural growth story, which is not a great one and it has not been fixed. it
kristine: absolutely.s to why inflation was such a problem, especially over the summer. econ 11 tells you that a stronger currency is helpful in the inflation fight. this is a development that the bank of england is probably happier about commencing the pound at these levels. it depends on how sustainable it is from here. what we are seeing in the markets, particularly this week, is not necessarily u.k. specific. it has more to do with the weaker dollar. how sustainable it is going to be at...
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we were talking in the break, kristin suspects nefarious activity on the part of the atlanta board. >itting across the table, passing the lease over, for people to sign it. and you know, not disclosing? who is the lawyer for the restaurant? who is not reading the contract? >> i know. that is true, but still. i would sue the landlord. >> it's fascinating that mcdonald's can have -- that that can actually happen. you can ask for anything in the contract. >> you don't think of chicken with mcdonald's necessarily. being an exclusive. the chicken sandwich, but not extrusive. >> chicken nuggets. what you can even argue is that really chicken? >> oh here we go. we will do an hour show on that. >> let's talk about something that is delicious and looks wonderful. you probably know a lot of people turned to baking during the pandemic. one woman not only got started baking,, is salivating. she turned it into a thriving business. cookiez has more than just cookies. it has ice cream, coffee and so much more. >> since it is tasty thursday, we lucked out because we've got cookiez. we are joined by s
we were talking in the break, kristin suspects nefarious activity on the part of the atlanta board. >itting across the table, passing the lease over, for people to sign it. and you know, not disclosing? who is the lawyer for the restaurant? who is not reading the contract? >> i know. that is true, but still. i would sue the landlord. >> it's fascinating that mcdonald's can have -- that that can actually happen. you can ask for anything in the contract. >> you don't think of...
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. >> as far as that is concerned, kristin, does this give us any tea leaves into the georgia runoff,rtainly, democrats are going to be feeling a little more up beat and possibly a little more energized. if this had been a race where georgia was going to decide control of the senate, there's a chance you could have republicans fired up for one last shot at trying to make out the red wave materialize but at least something to try to flip the chamber. i did a focus group for the new york times a couple of weeks ago and in my group i had to voters who said they were voting for brian kemp for governor, they like the job he had done but they just couldn't vote for herschel walker. i said if it goes to a runoff and control of the senate is being decided in georgia, would you then turn out and could you see yourself voting for walker and they said, i guess we could hold our nose and make that vote, if control of the senate was up for grabs. i don't know if those folks wind up going out and making that vote, if this is not as high-stakes as it would have been had nevada not gone the way it we
. >> as far as that is concerned, kristin, does this give us any tea leaves into the georgia runoff,rtainly, democrats are going to be feeling a little more up beat and possibly a little more energized. if this had been a race where georgia was going to decide control of the senate, there's a chance you could have republicans fired up for one last shot at trying to make out the red wave materialize but at least something to try to flip the chamber. i did a focus group for the new york...
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but let's start with kristin holmes in miami. the rally there is competing with events starring governor ron desantis. a one-time trump ally and a potential challenger in 2024. tell us about that. >> well, jim, 2022 midterms haven't even happened and yet we're already talking about 2024. and there is a reason for that. and it is two fold. one is that we reported last week that trump is eyeing the two weeks after the midterms before thanksgiving to launch a third presidential run and the other is there was no real reason for trump to campaign in miami for senator marco rubio. he's leading in all of the polls. he is a strong favorite to win. and so this is largely seen as a shot across the bow to florida governor ron desantis who is really seen as trump's main potential rival should they both run in 2024. desantis was not aware of the rally until it was announced publicly. now these two men were once allies, but the tension behind the scenes has continued to grow for months. now that is according to sources who say that now it is s
but let's start with kristin holmes in miami. the rally there is competing with events starring governor ron desantis. a one-time trump ally and a potential challenger in 2024. tell us about that. >> well, jim, 2022 midterms haven't even happened and yet we're already talking about 2024. and there is a reason for that. and it is two fold. one is that we reported last week that trump is eyeing the two weeks after the midterms before thanksgiving to launch a third presidential run and the...
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andy biggs, michael burgess, congressman greg stuebe, wall street pro carol roth and "the hill"'s kristin tate. we have a jam-packed hour for you. dhs secretary mayorkas he was slammed for falsely testifying again today on capitol hill that there is no border crisis when records are being broken. his own team warns the size of nebraska plus terrorists criminals now caught crossing. and this, will democrats give back their tens of millions of dollars in shady campaign donations from what's now being called the bernie madoff style ponzi scam? this is the ftx crypto collapse. plus this story, look at this, pfizer, moderna, they're now testing their covid vaccines for serious side-effects like damage to the heart. after the media and others bullied americans, bullied you for raising those same concerns. first-responders and soldiers they're still getting fired over vaccine mandates. democrat eric swalwell, he is getting slammed for making fun of parents getting involved in their children's education. he is calling that quote, so stupid. look at this, his campaign is caught spending thousands
andy biggs, michael burgess, congressman greg stuebe, wall street pro carol roth and "the hill"'s kristin tate. we have a jam-packed hour for you. dhs secretary mayorkas he was slammed for falsely testifying again today on capitol hill that there is no border crisis when records are being broken. his own team warns the size of nebraska plus terrorists criminals now caught crossing. and this, will democrats give back their tens of millions of dollars in shady campaign donations from...
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it's not. >> charles: i have to tell you, kristin, looks like it worked this time.rs may have made the difference in the mid-terms for democrats. >> i don't think it did. you look at different numbers. youth voters, plus two percentage points. there's a number of things that you can -- >> charles: you can humble brag if you want. >> i wish i were that young. i'm not. but you know, i think there's a number of different reasons why people got out to vote. i think a lot of it -- >> charles: before you go down that path, i feel like the gambet worked this time around as patrice brought it up longer term. is it smart at this point for two things? one, it feels very elitist. two, seems like -- it will add to the inflation problem that hangs over everyone's heads rights now. >> i don't think that -- i don't accept the premise that's the reason why young people, particularly young women came out to vote. i think the choice issue was much more of a motivating factor with that demographic of voters. so you know, i don't think there's a huge political upside to doing this. i a
it's not. >> charles: i have to tell you, kristin, looks like it worked this time.rs may have made the difference in the mid-terms for democrats. >> i don't think it did. you look at different numbers. youth voters, plus two percentage points. there's a number of things that you can -- >> charles: you can humble brag if you want. >> i wish i were that young. i'm not. but you know, i think there's a number of different reasons why people got out to vote. i think a lot of...
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we have with us ali vitali, kristin welker and steve israel.are talking most likely about hakeem jeffrey, catherine clark. talk to me about the next lineup, at least right now. >> reporter: you are right about what the next wave of leadership might look like. it's someone like hakeem jeffrey who is widely talked about as someone who could assume the top spot for democrats. of course, he would be followed in this trio that we are talking about by catherine clark, the current assistant speaker, and pete aguilar, the vice chair of the caucus right now. there's also questions about what happens to the other two that made up the pelosi version of this trio. leader hoyer and whip clyburn. clyburn said he intends to stay in leadership. hoyer, the multiple times that i have seen him and talked with him today, was mum on his own plans. it was clear that everyone, both in the old guard and the new wave that may come in, were waiting to see what pelosi might do. you heard her there -- i was struck by the ways that she singled out what happened on january
we have with us ali vitali, kristin welker and steve israel.are talking most likely about hakeem jeffrey, catherine clark. talk to me about the next lineup, at least right now. >> reporter: you are right about what the next wave of leadership might look like. it's someone like hakeem jeffrey who is widely talked about as someone who could assume the top spot for democrats. of course, he would be followed in this trio that we are talking about by catherine clark, the current assistant...
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to kristin welker here, president biden was so measured in his comments, the u.s. response so careful. >> i thought it was so notable, andrea, that president biden was the first world leader to come out and say, it's unlikely this missile was fired from russia. you are absolutely right, very careful in his language, very careful in his tone. i do think -- he is traveling back from bali as we speak. he is going to land later on this evening and we will probably learn more. i think once he returns back, you will hear him echo what we are hearing from the u.n., which is ultimately, russia bears responsibility for starting this war and for these latest provocations. part of the president's goal, while he was in bali, was to unify g20 leaders. he held an emergency meeting with g7 leaders. his goal continues to be the same, to keep these allies unified in their support of ukraine and against russia and to keep also the aid coming. that was one of the big topics of conversation at the g20 meeting. the president asking congress for more money, about $37 billion more money
to kristin welker here, president biden was so measured in his comments, the u.s. response so careful. >> i thought it was so notable, andrea, that president biden was the first world leader to come out and say, it's unlikely this missile was fired from russia. you are absolutely right, very careful in his language, very careful in his tone. i do think -- he is traveling back from bali as we speak. he is going to land later on this evening and we will probably learn more. i think once he...
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joining us is kristine aquino, managing editor for markets, we have minutes later today. is we will be looking for how unified they are on a higher terminal rate? >> absolutely, tom. what we heard from them earlier in november is there is much consensus among the fed committee when it comes to where the interest rate will peak, right around 5%. the question that remains is how fast will they take to get there. that seems to be the nuance we are getting from the various federal reserve speakers we have heard from since the november meeting. it seems like there is agreement on where the peak should be, but a little bit of debate over the pace at which they get there. it seems there is growing support from some camps for a slower pace. francine: what is the market getting wrong in all of this? >> markets are always optimistic, especially when it comes to a more favorable fed path. what we are seeing now is a bit of a goldilocks pricing. where they have accepted that the fed will keep raising rates, but this pace is now up for debate. in the more hopeful corners of the market
joining us is kristine aquino, managing editor for markets, we have minutes later today. is we will be looking for how unified they are on a higher terminal rate? >> absolutely, tom. what we heard from them earlier in november is there is much consensus among the fed committee when it comes to where the interest rate will peak, right around 5%. the question that remains is how fast will they take to get there. that seems to be the nuance we are getting from the various federal reserve...
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. >>> joining me are kristin welker, former democratic senator from missouri, claire mccass killing. mcrory, and emily walker. >> announcer: from nbc news headquarters in new york, the longest-running show in television history, this is a special edition of "meet the press." with chuck todd. >>> on our 75th in new york city, with just two days until election days, more than 40 million people have already cast ballots in the first national election since the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol. we expect a record midterm turnout. 120 to 125 million when all votes are counted. republicans need -- the smallest number of seats that the out-of-power party since 1932. 35 senate seats are at stake this cycle. republicans, of course, need one democratic seat to flip control of that chamber. there are also 36 governor races, including some key 2024 presidential battle grounds like arizona, florida, georgia, michigan, nevada, pennsylvania and wisconsin. our final poll conducted over the last three days, reps do appear to have the momentum. just how big is the momentum? former barack obama o
. >>> joining me are kristin welker, former democratic senator from missouri, claire mccass killing. mcrory, and emily walker. >> announcer: from nbc news headquarters in new york, the longest-running show in television history, this is a special edition of "meet the press." with chuck todd. >>> on our 75th in new york city, with just two days until election days, more than 40 million people have already cast ballots in the first national election since the...
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minutes later it was western mckinney's perfect cross into the run of surgeon odessa, who squared it to kristin pool as ej chelsea's attacker puts the u. s. one mill ahead. however, while the fans were going wild pool, as it was in a lot of pain, after crashing into the iranian goalkeeper, he was pulled out at half time. iran had very few chances to tie it up, but in the 92nd minute it was center back mortise up rally gum. g barely missed the goal. with this header, the game finished one new joy for the us. fans dismay for the iranians. who can still be proud of their effort in this tournament, both on and off the pitch in the u. s. data for why people are being warned to be ready to leave their houses at short notice the mana loa volcano on big island is erupting for the 1st time. and nearly 40 years homes are not in the path of lava flows at the moment. but scientists say that could quickly change law, the pouring forth from the world's largest active volcano for the 1st time in 38 years. mount a lower hawaiian for long mountain is awake. the huge volcano on hawaii's big island is once again
minutes later it was western mckinney's perfect cross into the run of surgeon odessa, who squared it to kristin pool as ej chelsea's attacker puts the u. s. one mill ahead. however, while the fans were going wild pool, as it was in a lot of pain, after crashing into the iranian goalkeeper, he was pulled out at half time. iran had very few chances to tie it up, but in the 92nd minute it was center back mortise up rally gum. g barely missed the goal. with this header, the game finished one new...
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larry: let's all go to question -- kristin's. the whole station. [laughter] >> we could call her mom. kristen: just what i want. more children. [laughter] larry: that could be rough. [laughter] kristen: bay area airports are already busy with thanksgiving travelers. this is what it looks like inside san jose airport. the sunday after thanksgiving is forecast to be the busiest air travel day. aaa expects this to be the third busiest since the agency started tracking numbers in 2000. larry: however, some people's travel will be affected by this. a winter storm pounding parts of the country. buffalo, new york could see one months worth of snow in just a few hours. mad river's with the latest. matt: a bit of a lull in what is an historic event here in buffalo. even though it is not sewing much at the moment, it has snowed a lot overnight. look at this car buried. i could help this person a little bit. they are going to have to dig out. 12-18 inches overnight. that will not be the end of the storm. that direction is lake erie. the big driver. this is la
larry: let's all go to question -- kristin's. the whole station. [laughter] >> we could call her mom. kristen: just what i want. more children. [laughter] larry: that could be rough. [laughter] kristen: bay area airports are already busy with thanksgiving travelers. this is what it looks like inside san jose airport. the sunday after thanksgiving is forecast to be the busiest air travel day. aaa expects this to be the third busiest since the agency started tracking numbers in 2000. larry:...
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minutes later it was western mc kenny's perfect cross into the run of sir geno desk who squared it to kristin pool as aj. chelsea's attacker puts the u. s. one nella head, however, while the fans were going wild pool, as it was in a lot of pain. after crashing into the iranian goalkeeper, he was pulled out at half time. iran had very few chances to tie it up, but in the ninety's 2nd minute it was center back mortise up rally gum g. he missed the goal with this header. the game finished one nil joy for the u. s. fans dismay for the iranians. who can still be proud of their effort in this tournament, both on and off the pitch. now while the iran match outcome was disappointing to the team and many fans, other expressed happiness at their outcome in video shared from various cities in iran after the last score. and later, after the match cheering is heard. this video is from a tall building in the capital t ron and was posted by someone saying they were jubilant about the he was victory. is what, what from one football fan from iran told d w after he saw the match in person. it's very, very, ver
minutes later it was western mc kenny's perfect cross into the run of sir geno desk who squared it to kristin pool as aj. chelsea's attacker puts the u. s. one nella head, however, while the fans were going wild pool, as it was in a lot of pain. after crashing into the iranian goalkeeper, he was pulled out at half time. iran had very few chances to tie it up, but in the ninety's 2nd minute it was center back mortise up rally gum g. he missed the goal with this header. the game finished one nil...
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and even it's later and raised kristin said headed them level christensen, arguably lucky to still be on the pitch of reciprocal foul on the back a in the 1st half stale francie superstar had the last laugh and back a on target. again, a release of emotion for him and relief for france, even if it wasn't the prettiest goal will ever score. france through to the last 16 will be seeing a lot more of them back a so francis tree, what does this mean for the rest of group d? profess roll. it means or france of ended the title holders curse because at the last 3 well cups are the defending champions. all went out in the group stage, including of course, germany a 4 years ago in russia, in 2018. so france are on top of the group or with 6 points after she wins from to look there. australia in 2nd place are bouncing back after their heavy 4 wanted to feed to france in the 1st game. so they will qualify for the last 16 if they beat denmark in their final group k. that one actually really looks to be a win at takes all clash. we had a fine performance from poland as well. they normally struggle
and even it's later and raised kristin said headed them level christensen, arguably lucky to still be on the pitch of reciprocal foul on the back a in the 1st half stale francie superstar had the last laugh and back a on target. again, a release of emotion for him and relief for france, even if it wasn't the prettiest goal will ever score. france through to the last 16 will be seeing a lot more of them back a so francis tree, what does this mean for the rest of group d? profess roll. it means...
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and finally, kristin mcgee, one of the voices behind the hugely successful rock. ben fleetwood mac has died. she was 79. ah, he loves up the v was a key contributor to the groups was exactly the lights in seventy's and eighty's pending some of their biggest hit. would max hold more than 100000000 records worldwide, including the album rumors and hit singles like dreams and everyone in his a reminder of the top stories that we're following for you, this, our chinese authorities are redoubling their efforts to stamp out and rest after beijing zebra or over beijing, 0 cove, it policy police are on the streets in force for despite efficiency. also relaxing some restrictions. they're still widespread unrest. an experimental new drug is bringing new hope for all timers patients. the treatment has for the 1st time been shown to. busy slow cognitive decline in patients, but there are serious sites. that's all for me. rob, what is up next? would be w business news. i'll see you tomorrow with making rary to read. mm. if there is any erotic events between them, you'd have to
and finally, kristin mcgee, one of the voices behind the hugely successful rock. ben fleetwood mac has died. she was 79. ah, he loves up the v was a key contributor to the groups was exactly the lights in seventy's and eighty's pending some of their biggest hit. would max hold more than 100000000 records worldwide, including the album rumors and hit singles like dreams and everyone in his a reminder of the top stories that we're following for you, this, our chinese authorities are redoubling...
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and grace kristin said headed them level christenson arguably lucky to still be on the pitch of were cynical foul on the back. a, in the 1st half still france, you superstar had the last laugh, a back a on targets again, a release of emotion for him. and relief for france, even if it wasn't the prettiest stovall ever school. france through to the last 60 we'll be seeing a lot more of him back a just a little while ago i spoke to our correspond danya barcelona. who was in the stadium. i asked her how that atmosphere compared to other matchers she seen. right, so i've been out a lot of game this tournament and i've got to say each atmosphere is pretty individual and it really shows you how each country lives, their stadium and their match going experience out today. there were a lot more france fans in the stadium than danish fans. you know, danish bands have been de vocal against this will cause a lot have boycotted it and the fan experience actually kind of followed the flow of the game. so it was very exciting at the beginning, there was a wave, i think, 5 minutes into the game, and
and grace kristin said headed them level christenson arguably lucky to still be on the pitch of were cynical foul on the back. a, in the 1st half still france, you superstar had the last laugh, a back a on targets again, a release of emotion for him. and relief for france, even if it wasn't the prettiest stovall ever school. france through to the last 60 we'll be seeing a lot more of him back a just a little while ago i spoke to our correspond danya barcelona. who was in the stadium. i asked...
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minutes later it was western mc kenny's perfect cross into the run of surgeon odessa who squared it to kristin pool as aj. chelsea's attacker puts the u. s. one milla head. however, while the fans were going wild pull as it was on a lot of pain, after crashing into the iranian goalkeeper, he was pulled out at half time. iran had very few chances to tie it up, but in the ninety's 2nd minute it was center back mortise up rally gum g who barely missed the goal. with this header, the game finished one nil joy for the u. s. fans dismay for the iranians. who can still be proud of their effort in this tournament, both on and off the pitch. and the while england was the leader in crew be heading into the matchups. they were up against rival whales. and england found all i needed from marcus rash, bird rash friend connected on this free cake to ensure england were up one mill early in the 2nd half and england forwarded on from their rash for and took a pass along the right side and weaved his way. for a left foot at shot angland when 3 now butner of dw sports is with me and has more philip iran are out
minutes later it was western mc kenny's perfect cross into the run of surgeon odessa who squared it to kristin pool as aj. chelsea's attacker puts the u. s. one milla head. however, while the fans were going wild pull as it was on a lot of pain, after crashing into the iranian goalkeeper, he was pulled out at half time. iran had very few chances to tie it up, but in the ninety's 2nd minute it was center back mortise up rally gum g who barely missed the goal. with this header, the game finished...
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kristin holmes is live in west palm beach on this announcement.hat is the third campaign going to look like? >> reporter: kate, in terms of structure, we have heard they do want to re-create some of his greatest hits. it will be a much smaller staff, a closer group of aides traveling with him, and some of it seems to be occurring naturally. since we have seen the lackluster midterm results, they are essentially saying it's time to move on, donors moving away from donald trump. that circle is naturally getting smaller, as well as them wanting to recreate the election he won. the other thing to look at is exactly what does that rhetoric look like it if last night's speech is any indication, it's going to be a lot of doom and gloom. this wasn't a traditional presidential hopeful launch etch. this was a traditional trump speech. he paints america as a place filled with illegal, dangerous immigrants. as you said, some of his greatest hits carried him to the white house in 2016. take a listen to just some of what he had to say. >> the decline of america
kristin holmes is live in west palm beach on this announcement.hat is the third campaign going to look like? >> reporter: kate, in terms of structure, we have heard they do want to re-create some of his greatest hits. it will be a much smaller staff, a closer group of aides traveling with him, and some of it seems to be occurring naturally. since we have seen the lackluster midterm results, they are essentially saying it's time to move on, donors moving away from donald trump. that circle...
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let's go live to the kennedy space center and bring in cnn's kristin. good morning, good evening. >> reporter: it really was. i tell you what, there is a press conference that just started with nasa's senior leadership happening right now. all of them across the board, huge smiles on their faces. this is such a massive relief for the space agency. it really needed this win after more than a decade. billions over budget. they finally got this win. watching this lift off from here to the kennedy space center, not only could you literally feel it rattle in your chest, there was a huge crackle as it rose up into the sky, but it literally turned the entire sky from horizon to horizon, from the blackest night into almost daylight. i mean, it was that powerful. so now this rocket on its way to the moon but, yeah, i mean, christine, quite a few nail biting final moments. they had to send what's called the red team to the launch pad after the rocket had been fully fueled. a rocket like this when it's fully fueled, it's a sitting bomb waiting to detonate. this te
let's go live to the kennedy space center and bring in cnn's kristin. good morning, good evening. >> reporter: it really was. i tell you what, there is a press conference that just started with nasa's senior leadership happening right now. all of them across the board, huge smiles on their faces. this is such a massive relief for the space agency. it really needed this win after more than a decade. billions over budget. they finally got this win. watching this lift off from here to the...
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from their denmark though, have a good recent report against france in 8 minutes later and raised kristin and headed them level christenson arguably lucky to still be on the pitch of cynical foul on him. back a in the 1st half still, francis superstar had the last laugh and back a on target. again, a release of emotion for him and relief for france. even if it wasn't the prettiest stovall ever store. france through to the last 16 will be seeing a lot more of impact. okay. and it's crunch time for germany when they face painting grew p. e. later today, we start to adobe sports correspondent jonathan harding, who is in doha, and asked him what a loss would mean for the janitor when it will be a disaster. and maybe to avoid an even more obvious or clear terms. if germany dealers to spain, they will have the same number of points as hosts cutter after 2 games, which is 0. i mean, that is a terrible situation for germany to find themselves in. but it's also a logical result really of the way that this tournament has gone for germany, their training campaign, oman was pretty rushed, the perform
from their denmark though, have a good recent report against france in 8 minutes later and raised kristin and headed them level christenson arguably lucky to still be on the pitch of cynical foul on him. back a in the 1st half still, francis superstar had the last laugh and back a on target. again, a release of emotion for him and relief for france. even if it wasn't the prettiest stovall ever store. france through to the last 16 will be seeing a lot more of impact. okay. and it's crunch time...
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minutes later it was western mc kenny's perfect cross into the run of surgeon odessa who squared it to kristin pool as ej chelsea's attacker puts the u. s. one milla head. however, while the fans were going wild pool, as it was in a lot of pain, after crashing into the iranian goalkeeper, he was pulled out at half time. iran had very few chances to tie it up, but in the ninety's 2nd minute it was center back mortise up rally gum g. he missed the goal with this header. the game finished one nil joy for the u. s. fans dismay for the iranians. who can still be proud of their effort in this tournament, both on and off the pitch. while that result was disappointing for the tame and lots of urine fans, lots of other iran fans weren't actually quite happy about it. and you can here cheering a video from a cities across the country when the u. s. score. and after the final whistle, and these images from the campbell tan was shed by, so it was k, overjoyed about us. victory is what one iran found at the match, told the w is very, very, very difficult or tricky position. at the same time is our national
minutes later it was western mc kenny's perfect cross into the run of surgeon odessa who squared it to kristin pool as ej chelsea's attacker puts the u. s. one milla head. however, while the fans were going wild pool, as it was in a lot of pain, after crashing into the iranian goalkeeper, he was pulled out at half time. iran had very few chances to tie it up, but in the ninety's 2nd minute it was center back mortise up rally gum g. he missed the goal with this header. the game finished one nil...
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and 8 minutes later, andreas kristin said headed them level christenson arguably lucky to still be on the pitch of reciprocal found on him. back a in the 1st half still, francis superstar had the last laugh and back pay on target. again, a release of emotion for him and relief for france, even if it wasn't the prettiest stovall ever store. france through to the last 60, we'll be seeing a lot more of him back a up next day documentary, looking at the pharmaceutical industries fight against diabetes and will be back with the latest at the top of the hour. read a small shelves filled with explosives, adding a symbol of pallor, rebellion and sensuality. and magic wand and grounds for divorce die.
and 8 minutes later, andreas kristin said headed them level christenson arguably lucky to still be on the pitch of reciprocal found on him. back a in the 1st half still, francis superstar had the last laugh and back pay on target. again, a release of emotion for him and relief for france, even if it wasn't the prettiest stovall ever store. france through to the last 60, we'll be seeing a lot more of him back a up next day documentary, looking at the pharmaceutical industries fight against...
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kristin fisher is live in washington. what are people saying?h again from the 14th to the 16th. now it looks likely they could delay again because, caitlyn, let's be very clear about what's happening now? there is a $4.1 billion rocket, $4.1 billion worth of taxpayer dollars sitting on a launch pad a few feet away from the atlantic ocean totally exposed to the elements just getting hammered by a cat 1 hurricane, now a tropical storm, of course. you know, caitlyn, nasa had said this rocket was designed to withstand winds of about 85 mile per hour at the 60 foot level. based on the national weather service's sensors which are on the lightning towers at the launch pad, at 5:15 this morning the wind speeds were 75. wind speeds at 89 and maximum at 100 miles per hour. the wind speeds down there have already exceeded the threshold of what this rocket is designed to withstand. >> we're rooting for the rocket here. we'll see if the forecast improves. kristin fisher, thank you. >> you bet. >>> control of the house and senate are still undecided as of thi
kristin fisher is live in washington. what are people saying?h again from the 14th to the 16th. now it looks likely they could delay again because, caitlyn, let's be very clear about what's happening now? there is a $4.1 billion rocket, $4.1 billion worth of taxpayer dollars sitting on a launch pad a few feet away from the atlantic ocean totally exposed to the elements just getting hammered by a cat 1 hurricane, now a tropical storm, of course. you know, caitlyn, nasa had said this rocket was...
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one for larry, three for kristin, sorry, larry, you lost. [laughter] larry: stop account! choice, you have to wait for everybody to vote. it is this complicated thing where you have different picks, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, but you have to have all the votes there before you can do that. so it takes longer. election day becomes election we. -- election week. larry: is this the new normal? >> it is. larry: we are seeing a number of states, arizona, nevada, they are taking their time and trying to be deliberate. i think in part because they don't want any fraud. >> actually it is interesting, because in some cases that reads the claims of fraud, because what happens is for example republicans tend to vote on election day, so you have republicans ahead -- we saw the presidential race, this in the presidential race. so it takes a week to come in and process, that is when the boat starts to shift -- vote starts to shift. that is when people say, we won on election day, what is going on? it is called counting. it used to take months. now we are like, why didn't have the answer yesterday?
one for larry, three for kristin, sorry, larry, you lost. [laughter] larry: stop account! choice, you have to wait for everybody to vote. it is this complicated thing where you have different picks, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, but you have to have all the votes there before you can do that. so it takes longer. election day becomes election we. -- election week. larry: is this the new normal? >> it is. larry: we are seeing a number of states, arizona, nevada, they are taking their time and trying to be...
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kristin, how much money do you stand to lose from whole foods' decision? negative message out will that lobster isn't sustainable and that we're actually harming the whales, that's the bad message. whole foods is not a huge part of our market, but it's that message that's gonna hurt. ashley: i mean, does lobster fishing put these types of whales at risk? >> it doesn't. as a matter of fact, we haven't had a known entanglement in wright whales since 2004 attributed to the maine fishery, and we've never killed a wright whale. so this is just, this is just politics, basically. ashley: yeah, it's interesting, i mean, what can the association do? you know, can you fight whole foods? they're their own company, they can do what they want. it seems like they're kind of bowing to pressure on them by environmental groups. what is your recourse? do you have any? >> yeah, so we -- the reason that whole foods has dropped us is because they rely on eco-label, msc, marine stewardship council. and marine stewardship council dropped maine lobster because of a technicality i
kristin, how much money do you stand to lose from whole foods' decision? negative message out will that lobster isn't sustainable and that we're actually harming the whales, that's the bad message. whole foods is not a huge part of our market, but it's that message that's gonna hurt. ashley: i mean, does lobster fishing put these types of whales at risk? >> it doesn't. as a matter of fact, we haven't had a known entanglement in wright whales since 2004 attributed to the maine fishery, and...
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howie, if you and kristin invited me to dinner and said i'm inviting x person and i don't know who theyinner, i'm going to find out who they are, and is i'm not running for president of the united states. a lot of people are freaking out. there's a bunnen of report -- bunch of reports of anonymous people from trumpland that are saying how bad this is. another example of why he's completely unfit to run for president. howard: yes, some of his advisers seem upset. kristin, the can press is saying even if he didn't know about fuentes, he didn't say anything about his views, and most republicans -- chris christie and others who want to run against him -- have been silent. >> he said the guy gets me. i don't understand why you would announce you're running for president and hen invite somebody to dinner like kanye west and not know who else -- howard: trump said he was trying to help him with his business problems. >> okay, fine. he said that a couple days later. it makes no sense to take a meeting, you should know who that is. again, just judgment there is so lacking. howard: very briefly,
howie, if you and kristin invited me to dinner and said i'm inviting x person and i don't know who theyinner, i'm going to find out who they are, and is i'm not running for president of the united states. a lot of people are freaking out. there's a bunnen of report -- bunch of reports of anonymous people from trumpland that are saying how bad this is. another example of why he's completely unfit to run for president. howard: yes, some of his advisers seem upset. kristin, the can press is saying...