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lisa: what type? lisa: can i come over?of the apartment building. annmarie: my family still does that. steve: she used to make it six a clock in the morning and make fried pizza morning for bric -- for breakfast. lisa: i do not have that. your food was so much better. jonathan: it was like a michelin restaurant. and steve had no idea it was that good at the time. you try to find it elsewhere, you cannot find it. steve: you have to get you this coat, the warmest code at davos. jonathan: coming up next, jan sun of trip.com. -- jane sun of trip.com. ♪ you're a messy one. cool, right? so cool. anyone can become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq, a fund that gives you access to nasdaq-100 innovations. hot dogs! fresh, warm hot dogs! before investing carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com. how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what do you think, fever monster? what about zocdoc? zocdoc? dr. castell has a great bedside manner. s
lisa: what type? lisa: can i come over?of the apartment building. annmarie: my family still does that. steve: she used to make it six a clock in the morning and make fried pizza morning for bric -- for breakfast. lisa: i do not have that. your food was so much better. jonathan: it was like a michelin restaurant. and steve had no idea it was that good at the time. you try to find it elsewhere, you cannot find it. steve: you have to get you this coat, the warmest code at davos. jonathan: coming...
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lisa: we had it last week. jonathan: twice. lisa: they will not say anything.ts given the fact that people are expecting them to cut rate in the summer, which is what she said last week. jonathan: news conference round three, far more interesting. how many journalists will ask about politics of the united states and whether it is appropriate to weigh in on u.s. politics and her response to the reports around the dissatisfaction of the staff inside the european central bank. there is a lot to discuss this thursday. lisa: i cannot imagine that she will back away completely but she has weighed in on the politics. that she doubled down, justify or explain why that folds into monetary policy. annmarie: and she has weighed in with france 20 fireside chats at davos, large panels where she said that europe needs to go on the attack. at some point a journalist needs to act is inappropriate. when you say chair powell answering a question about emmanuel macron or olaf scholz? jonathan: or back home with donald trump, just avoid it like the plague -- like the plague. lisa:
lisa: we had it last week. jonathan: twice. lisa: they will not say anything.ts given the fact that people are expecting them to cut rate in the summer, which is what she said last week. jonathan: news conference round three, far more interesting. how many journalists will ask about politics of the united states and whether it is appropriate to weigh in on u.s. politics and her response to the reports around the dissatisfaction of the staff inside the european central bank. there is a lot to...
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lisa: it would.nd stock correlation, whether we are going back to 60/40 or whether this is a breach point before we have a more significant move. the moves have been have it -- have been tepid. jonathan: it is one week of price action. good to see you. gina martin adams a bloomberg intelligence. coming up at 3:00 p.m. eastern time, bill gross of pimco on this bond market performance. lisa: does he still lean in or lien out of bonds? it is predicated on this idea over the longer-term the fed is going to cut rates, the u.s. economy is going to slow. it raises a question for stocks. jonathan: counting you down to the opening bell, as well around the corner. your equity market on the s&p 500 is positive. live from new york city this morning, good morning. this was "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ an ever-changing landscape comes with challenges. from our vantage point, we see opportunities. as a top-ten real estate manager, we harness the power of a 360° perspective, delivering local insights and global exper
lisa: it would.nd stock correlation, whether we are going back to 60/40 or whether this is a breach point before we have a more significant move. the moves have been have it -- have been tepid. jonathan: it is one week of price action. good to see you. gina martin adams a bloomberg intelligence. coming up at 3:00 p.m. eastern time, bill gross of pimco on this bond market performance. lisa: does he still lean in or lien out of bonds? it is predicated on this idea over the longer-term the fed is...
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lisa: donald trump.e are talking january 15 with the iowa caucuses and iowa on january 23 where we have the first primary. how much does it change the calculus if donald trump wins the primary races in those two states and we get the feeling that he is at the helm of the republican party? ed: at that point what you would see is the voice of donald trump becomes more important in congressional fights. right now a lot of the times when he sends out a message or such a policy stance it is noticed but not truly followed. if he reestablishes himself as the head or the de facto head it looks like it is going to be the nominee and if he says kill the bill do not vote for this you have to fight stronger on border security, that makes it harder for republicans to cut the deal. that is putting pressure to try and do it sooner rather than later if they can get done by the january 19 deadline that is after the iowa caucuses but before the momentum could build. alternatively if you have someone like nikki haley emerg
lisa: donald trump.e are talking january 15 with the iowa caucuses and iowa on january 23 where we have the first primary. how much does it change the calculus if donald trump wins the primary races in those two states and we get the feeling that he is at the helm of the republican party? ed: at that point what you would see is the voice of donald trump becomes more important in congressional fights. right now a lot of the times when he sends out a message or such a policy stance it is noticed...
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lisa: we could reconsider that.onathan: let's kick off the situation with a harvard professor and former imf chief economist. good morning, professor. for good afternoon. let's go with good afternoon and let's talk about what is happening in the global economy. you wrote a fantastic piece just before christmas and pulled up with a piece in project syndicate about the global economy not being down with the words. >> there seems to be this consensus in davos but i would also say more broadly in the states that it's not going to be as good as 2023, which was surprisingly good. but it's not going to be bad. inflation is going to come down, soft landing, and there seems to be very little understanding that there's a lot of volatility around that. you look at the geopolitical situation, forget about trump which we were talking about, but the geopolitical situation is like nothing i've seen in my professional lifetime. i mean, exactly where we are in cold war two, but we are in cold war two. pick it up to be hotter cold wa
lisa: we could reconsider that.onathan: let's kick off the situation with a harvard professor and former imf chief economist. good morning, professor. for good afternoon. let's go with good afternoon and let's talk about what is happening in the global economy. you wrote a fantastic piece just before christmas and pulled up with a piece in project syndicate about the global economy not being down with the words. >> there seems to be this consensus in davos but i would also say more...
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lisa: they don't. not a global player looking for cooperation with the u.s. from a business perspective, it seems people are taking it more in stride. when it comes to general uncertainty and international partners, a whole lot of concern. without a lack of cooperation. annmarie: part of that is they have not prepared. they had four years to prepare. they know the playbook and his policies. and if he is to be reelected, there is good sense of what he plans to do. jonathan: we have a fantastic line of this hour. we catch up with the dutch prime minister, and we speak to the foreign ministry, david cameron. a difficult time with two wars ongoing right now, one in ukraine and the other in gaza. lisa: we will speak to the qualcomm ceo about the business environment in a split world. right now, we are speaking to the bank of israel governor, which is a fascinating position at a time of such conflict, where it is so hard to piece out where the income is going to be coming from in an economy mired in war. jon
lisa: they don't. not a global player looking for cooperation with the u.s. from a business perspective, it seems people are taking it more in stride. when it comes to general uncertainty and international partners, a whole lot of concern. without a lack of cooperation. annmarie: part of that is they have not prepared. they had four years to prepare. they know the playbook and his policies. and if he is to be reelected, there is good sense of what he plans to do. jonathan: we have a fantastic...
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lisa: three u.s.roops were killed on the border of jordan and this is a true escalation, that's what all of the notes are saying. 34 injured on that particular base including critical brain injuries which is a deep concern not only for now, but also for later. the question is how does the u.s. respond to something that quite clearly does materially shift the calculus for how much the u.s. gets involved in this war? jonathan: foreign policy hawks immediately over the weekend saying hit iran hard, hit them now. is the message from senator graham and others. annmarie: republicans are going after this to take a strong approach. this ministration has for months been saying they don't want to see an escalation in the middle east. they are going to have to take a stronger approach. not deterrence, an actual approach. jonathan: things are pretty calm. in the commodity market, crude is totally unchanged. wti right now about $78 per barrel. lisa: this seems like boiling a fraud. there is one tit-for-tat and ano
lisa: three u.s.roops were killed on the border of jordan and this is a true escalation, that's what all of the notes are saying. 34 injured on that particular base including critical brain injuries which is a deep concern not only for now, but also for later. the question is how does the u.s. respond to something that quite clearly does materially shift the calculus for how much the u.s. gets involved in this war? jonathan: foreign policy hawks immediately over the weekend saying hit iran...
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lisa will remember this well.came from as we close out the year, it came from the labor market, the consumer and it came from small business. we got the small business survey this morning and it picked up one point below it, small businesses say they're still having a hard time finding labor and they're having a hard time fight refinancing and prices are going up on the cost of input so small businesses aren't feeling great. when you get a layer down on the nonfarm payroll report, 165 thousand new jobs average is the lowest average order for this cycle. 3.7 percent wage growth, the lowest wage growth since 2019. it is decelerating so that strength in the labor market is not there anymore. if i look at the consumer, the university of michigan consumer sentiment, 69. the long-term averages 86 a why isn't the consumer feeling better when the labor market has held up and gdp has run above trend and they basically are able to spend money at will. it's starting to erode under the service and i don't think enough people
lisa will remember this well.came from as we close out the year, it came from the labor market, the consumer and it came from small business. we got the small business survey this morning and it picked up one point below it, small businesses say they're still having a hard time finding labor and they're having a hard time fight refinancing and prices are going up on the cost of input so small businesses aren't feeling great. when you get a layer down on the nonfarm payroll report, 165 thousand...
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lisa: zero. was looking up some of the policies biden is putting forward, and -- which was basically -- is it going to be this dark miserable campaign of anger and finger-pointing and fake catastrophic talks? that is basically what we heard from isaac boltanksy. tom: but that is american history. i think a reading of many, but not all, campaigns is bitterness. jfk, going back to alien sedition in 1804. this is the normal kind of process. jonathan: this feels that normal to you? tom: yes. lisa: do you remember clients asking is it going to be jamie dimon versus oprah winfrey, and she had to write it is not going to be jamie dimon? jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: stocks on the s&p 500 look a little something like this. equity futures negative on the snp. down by .6%. nine weeks of gains in the s&p 500. it was the longest winning streak in -- going back to 2004. the question is whether this rally at year end was surely a year end short squeeze or a sign of the macro fundamentals finally abo
lisa: zero. was looking up some of the policies biden is putting forward, and -- which was basically -- is it going to be this dark miserable campaign of anger and finger-pointing and fake catastrophic talks? that is basically what we heard from isaac boltanksy. tom: but that is american history. i think a reading of many, but not all, campaigns is bitterness. jfk, going back to alien sedition in 1804. this is the normal kind of process. jonathan: this feels that normal to you? tom: yes. lisa:...
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lisa: interesting that the u.s.f the tech story and also because maybe there are smaller engines that people talk about, whether it is mexico, india. the idea that china is moving away from center stage as they isolate themselves has really been a narrative the past 18 months. jonathan: good to see you, kathy jones, pushing back against the idea of a rate cut in march. michael gapen things we may well get one in a few months time. in the next hour, we will have conversation with the former house speaker kevin mccarthy, david rubenstein, andrew hollenhorst of citi, and mandy xu of cboe. that will be in the next hour. s&p 500, equities look like this. positive by 0.4%. yields lower. a week away from a federal reserve decision. the ecb is coming up tomorrow. a lot of people believe the ecb will move before the federal reserve. the third hour of "bloomberg surveillance" is next. >> we are in a soft landing right now, looking at the data. the data look strong. >> even if the activity side of the economy is doing well, as
lisa: interesting that the u.s.f the tech story and also because maybe there are smaller engines that people talk about, whether it is mexico, india. the idea that china is moving away from center stage as they isolate themselves has really been a narrative the past 18 months. jonathan: good to see you, kathy jones, pushing back against the idea of a rate cut in march. michael gapen things we may well get one in a few months time. in the next hour, we will have conversation with the former...
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lisa: march 5.s been four years since the assassination of cass him soleimani. watching this play out on the news. facing a real prospect of may be some kind of military escalation between two nations. that was basically the big story to start the year and then all of a sudden trying to get pandemic and it's not talked about. tom: robert kaplan really emphasizes the underplay of iran. lisa: i will point out iranian state police -- state tv is pointing out there were some explosions today on this anniversary day. we don't know more details about it but still that tension coming down with raising the question to norman. the fact of the u.s. has not gone more aggressively against iran raises the question of whether they tacitly accept the nuclear program they have been continuing or is there this ginger dance to avoid a massive confrontation that nobody wants. jonathan: what is a ginger dance? lisa: want to get up and do it? [laughter] let's just move on. tom: can i point out something? do you know her
lisa: march 5.s been four years since the assassination of cass him soleimani. watching this play out on the news. facing a real prospect of may be some kind of military escalation between two nations. that was basically the big story to start the year and then all of a sudden trying to get pandemic and it's not talked about. tom: robert kaplan really emphasizes the underplay of iran. lisa: i will point out iranian state police -- state tv is pointing out there were some explosions today on...
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lisa: are you doing that? in a big way, but if you want to be contrarian that is probably what you do and you pile into property stocks. lisa: when you talk about some of the pharmaceutical winners, how much are you betting on the ozempic existence in our future? nicolai: it is one of the biggest holdings that we have. now it is the biggest company in europe. they do a tremendous job and it is really exciting with this can do. not only for obesity but for all of the various illnesses which are related to it. jonathan: what are your thoughts of rebalancing than a name becomes the biggest or one of the biggest holdings that you have? do you stick with your winners? nicolai: we tried to stick with winners. in psychology, many people want to sell the winners. the way to make money is too often ride the winners. we do that anyway because we are a relatively index near fund, so that is what we did. jonathan: wonderful to get your input and fantastic to catch up. bramo, where do you want to begin? one of the biggest
lisa: are you doing that? in a big way, but if you want to be contrarian that is probably what you do and you pile into property stocks. lisa: when you talk about some of the pharmaceutical winners, how much are you betting on the ozempic existence in our future? nicolai: it is one of the biggest holdings that we have. now it is the biggest company in europe. they do a tremendous job and it is really exciting with this can do. not only for obesity but for all of the various illnesses which are...
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did lisa destroy this? lisa: i new year, tom. -- happy new year, tom.so much from peter but his successor was i would come to him saying i think the market will go down 10% and he said, good, i can buy some more, because the fund was so big that it took the opposite approach of what may be everyone in the media thinks so the liquidity provider -- tom: why are you looking at me? lisa: let me get something straight. there is an important role for honest skepticism on the way down and up and this morning i have been saying the bull case is only 9% and tells you where people are positioned for total returns. i think it is fair to be skeptical. that is our job. tom: bob would say here is the door. thank you so much. it is an eventful week. it is tuesday, don't forget that. lots of economic data coming up in the next three days. we will have all of that coverage for you on radio and television. "bloomberg surveillance." good morning. ♪ jonathan: we start 2024 with a little bit of gravity. equities are lower. the countdown to the open starts now. announcer: ev
did lisa destroy this? lisa: i new year, tom. -- happy new year, tom.so much from peter but his successor was i would come to him saying i think the market will go down 10% and he said, good, i can buy some more, because the fund was so big that it took the opposite approach of what may be everyone in the media thinks so the liquidity provider -- tom: why are you looking at me? lisa: let me get something straight. there is an important role for honest skepticism on the way down and up and this...
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lisa, your thoughts? lisa: i go back to what i said before.it is a lot more fun to run a tech company than it is to run a car company and a lot more fun to run something private than public. when it is public he is not happy with the scrutiny. that is all i can say about this because honestly at a certain point he wants 25% of the company, he wants to change it to a tech company. it is a car company and people are buying cars. where is his stewardship of that? annmarie: when it comes to ditching delaware more than 45% of fortune 500 companies are in delaware. they are there for a reason, given their unique laws, given how they deal with tax policy in those courts. he did say to his followers that they should weigh in, so maybe he will go inc. texas if his followers say move it. jonathan: that is what is going to guide things? lisa: vote here, yeah, you should move. it seems like a little bit high school. jonathan: high school? lisa: you know what i'm saying? jonathan: over $50 billion pay packages? [laughter] slight difference. lisa: it is jus
lisa, your thoughts? lisa: i go back to what i said before.it is a lot more fun to run a tech company than it is to run a car company and a lot more fun to run something private than public. when it is public he is not happy with the scrutiny. that is all i can say about this because honestly at a certain point he wants 25% of the company, he wants to change it to a tech company. it is a car company and people are buying cars. where is his stewardship of that? annmarie: when it comes to...
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lisa: tonight on pbs news weekend. fighting in the middle east cast a shadow over global new year's celebrations with new attacks in the red sea. the growing death toll in the israel-hamas more. then, we tell a story of 2023. highs and lows worth remembering. critics discuss the most engaging and enlightening podcasts of the year including one about what we wear. >> i am away surprised and delighted and it is substantive without feeling like a bummer. >> future funding -- major funding has been provided by. >> consumer cellular, how >> may i help you? >>this is a pocket tile. you get nationwide coverage with no contract. that is kind of our thing. >> have a nice day. >> and, with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and, friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions made by viewers like you. thank you. lisa: good evening. john yang is away. there is rising concern that the israel h conflict could cascade into global shipping
lisa: tonight on pbs news weekend. fighting in the middle east cast a shadow over global new year's celebrations with new attacks in the red sea. the growing death toll in the israel-hamas more. then, we tell a story of 2023. highs and lows worth remembering. critics discuss the most engaging and enlightening podcasts of the year including one about what we wear. >> i am away surprised and delighted and it is substantive without feeling like a bummer. >> future funding -- major...
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lisa: here's the weird thing.n bond traders? what if eventually they are right and have been right more often than some of the bond traders that have been shifting around yields like penny stocks? at a certain point you have to wonder. ok. who is actually right? jonathan: it's an anticipatory asset class and your job is to sell dreams of a better future. good stories to sell stocks. that is always been the way. no different than it was years ago. tom: i strongly agree with that. it's a big argument i've had every single stock from the idiot robinhood gamestop thing up to apple computer, you are always telling the story of the future. you are selling a story. everybody needs an iphone. that's it. lisa: this is why i gravitate towards fixed income. if i come up with a store it will be existential and angst he. -- angsty. it might be ok. jonathan: across wall street on every fixed income desk. we will catch up with former fred president bill dudley and renny crosner. tension in the middle east and what is not happeni
lisa: here's the weird thing.n bond traders? what if eventually they are right and have been right more often than some of the bond traders that have been shifting around yields like penny stocks? at a certain point you have to wonder. ok. who is actually right? jonathan: it's an anticipatory asset class and your job is to sell dreams of a better future. good stories to sell stocks. that is always been the way. no different than it was years ago. tom: i strongly agree with that. it's a big...
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lisa: it is lvmh versus kmart.ho have money will keep spending but people who have to borrow a 10% have trouble paying back. these disparities point to a much more complicated picture. jonathan: here is the price action this morning. the equity market negative by 0.1%. the bond market 4.1143. the fx market, we heard from the ecb will the fed be different? lisa: we have a 90% of a rate cut from the ecb being priced in by june. if christine lagarde continues to be data dependent than her date is going to have to change. jonathan: they will have to move forward to the spring but she's not going there yet. she said i haven't talked about rate cuts but what i've said before so holds. lisa: there was a bloomberg reporter asking her how you interpreted what i said but i stand by what i said. which is likely summer. jonathan: the program looks like this, mohamed l rainey and -- el erian and bob michele. better-than-expected data boosting evidence for a soft landing. >> last week we saw the biggest jump in the past 30 years
lisa: it is lvmh versus kmart.ho have money will keep spending but people who have to borrow a 10% have trouble paying back. these disparities point to a much more complicated picture. jonathan: here is the price action this morning. the equity market negative by 0.1%. the bond market 4.1143. the fx market, we heard from the ecb will the fed be different? lisa: we have a 90% of a rate cut from the ecb being priced in by june. if christine lagarde continues to be data dependent than her date is...
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geoff: and lisa joins us now from iowa. lisa, it's good to see you.een reporting all day while you've been on the ground there. what's your sense of where this race is and if chris christie's exit from the race has had any impact. lisa: i will say, talking to the campaigns, there is a sense that chris christie could have an impact perhaps on nikki haley, which is what we expected, but not here in iowa. chris christie really hasn't been competing in this state. so there's a lot of consideration about what would happen next in new hampshire, where he does have significant numbers. and speaking to an official from the trump campaign, they're trying to dismiss the idea that christie is a big help for haley and here's how they put it. they say chris christie's voters to them are mostly democrats who won't vote as republicans in new hampshire anyway. of course, it's in their interest to say that, but clearly they're paying attention to this departure. clearly, it comes at a moment where nikki haley could use a boost to show not only can she get into second
geoff: and lisa joins us now from iowa. lisa, it's good to see you.een reporting all day while you've been on the ground there. what's your sense of where this race is and if chris christie's exit from the race has had any impact. lisa: i will say, talking to the campaigns, there is a sense that chris christie could have an impact perhaps on nikki haley, which is what we expected, but not here in iowa. chris christie really hasn't been competing in this state. so there's a lot of consideration...
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lisa: love it here.want to go to a report filed earlier to tell us more about the voters in iowa. lisa: this is not normal. the 2024 iowa caucuses probably won't be remembered for any speech, debate, or slogan, but instead, for this. a weeklong arctic blast with record-setting snowfall, powerful gusts, and wind chill readings in the 40's below zero. it all choked campaigns to a near-halt at one point. and when candidates did return, the storm still took center stage. >> when everyone talks about the weather, it will be so tough -- >> are you ready to brave the cold and make your voices heard tonight? >> my southern skin has struggled, but i will tell you, y'all are taking it to a whole new level. lisa: the weather is just one piece of an extra weird election cycle. >> we're in iowa. lisa: one candidate, a former president named donald trump, leads in iowa polls by roughly 30 points. >> ask yourselves, who does the radical the left and the washington swamp fear more? nikki haley, ron desanctimonious, or p
lisa: love it here.want to go to a report filed earlier to tell us more about the voters in iowa. lisa: this is not normal. the 2024 iowa caucuses probably won't be remembered for any speech, debate, or slogan, but instead, for this. a weeklong arctic blast with record-setting snowfall, powerful gusts, and wind chill readings in the 40's below zero. it all choked campaigns to a near-halt at one point. and when candidates did return, the storm still took center stage. >> when everyone...
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lisa: why? >> new ideas, fresh face. lisa: trump too was at the polls and haley came up. >> i don't care what she does, let her stay in. there has never been a movement like make america great again in the history of the country. lisa: trump supporters predict this ends tonight. >> i say trump wins by at least double digits and nikki haley drops out and republicans unite behind trump. lisa: that is trump's closing message, republican unity, showcased by three former competitors appearing at a rally last night. >> now is the time for the republican party to come together. lisa: a jagged knife aimed at haley. >> sadly not everybody is willing to put our country first. nikki haley has made an unholy alliance with rhino's, never trumpers. lisa: nikki haley cast trump as now the establishment. >> you have one who has the entire political elite all around him, all of congress, all these legislative people. he has the media around him. lisa: for the democrats, ballot 101 as grassroots biden supporters held ballots explaining ho
lisa: why? >> new ideas, fresh face. lisa: trump too was at the polls and haley came up. >> i don't care what she does, let her stay in. there has never been a movement like make america great again in the history of the country. lisa: trump supporters predict this ends tonight. >> i say trump wins by at least double digits and nikki haley drops out and republicans unite behind trump. lisa: that is trump's closing message, republican unity, showcased by three former...
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lisa: at the center of this report is the emoluments clause.rticle one of the constitution prohibits any u.s. officeholder from accepting emoluments from a foreign power, meeting some form of compensation. the argument from house democrats is that by not divesting himself when he became president, president trump was accepting emoluments by still getting profit from the trump organization which is run through a trust in which he still earned profits. what is new in the report are the numbers. at least $7.8 million the democrats say booking through accounting filings and other filings did he receive from foreign powers including 20 foreign governments. when you break that down a little more it is about trump tower and trump hotels almost entirely. and it is from 2017 to 2019. let's look at a map of the countries they say are involved. all around the world the biggest one is china. these are the countries where more than $25,000 was spent at trump properties while president trump was president. the argument is not just that he profited but that h
lisa: at the center of this report is the emoluments clause.rticle one of the constitution prohibits any u.s. officeholder from accepting emoluments from a foreign power, meeting some form of compensation. the argument from house democrats is that by not divesting himself when he became president, president trump was accepting emoluments by still getting profit from the trump organization which is run through a trust in which he still earned profits. what is new in the report are the numbers....
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lisa boothe, and pete hegseth.t biden's first campaign speech of the new year. what do you expect? it appears the president promised to be a uniter in chief as he has said oh and over, but is set to sell more division throughout the country. the president's remarks in pennsylvania will not be focused on pressing issues like the economy and war in israel, the crisis on our southern border. there's a lot of pressing issues. instead, he will set his sights on so-called maga extremists. the president has not been able to effectively top big wins or a compliments. he is leaning in on this so-called threat to democracy messaging, while battling exceptionally low poll numbers. this will not be the first time we've seen him do this. ahead of the midterms, he gave a prime time speech titled "the continued battle for the soul of the nation." i call it the blood red maga speech. it's where he chose to attack americans he described as maga republicans. it appears the biden campaign is doubling down on this divisive messaging.
lisa boothe, and pete hegseth.t biden's first campaign speech of the new year. what do you expect? it appears the president promised to be a uniter in chief as he has said oh and over, but is set to sell more division throughout the country. the president's remarks in pennsylvania will not be focused on pressing issues like the economy and war in israel, the crisis on our southern border. there's a lot of pressing issues. instead, he will set his sights on so-called maga extremists. the...
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lisa: a tough time in the senate as well.et's listen to congresswoman elise stefanik, at the conference chair. >> we are holding the biden administration and joe biden accountable for the catastrophe at our southern border. it's a willful and refusal to comply with the law it abuse of power in the position as secretary of homeland security. every state is a border state, the committee will markup the articles of impeachment and work to the process to bring them to the floor, i think what's most telling democrats are refusing to hold joe biden accountable for the border crisis, joe biden and his cabinet have created. lisa: democrats refusing to hold joe biden accountable, how is equitably politically. tomi: let's be fair, republicans that are refusing to hold joe biden accountable, feels like were listening to this on a loop for the last three years, republicans say the board is a problem in the border needs to be close and the laws need to be enforced, everybody is giving us a dereliction of duty, we hear this over and over l
lisa: a tough time in the senate as well.et's listen to congresswoman elise stefanik, at the conference chair. >> we are holding the biden administration and joe biden accountable for the catastrophe at our southern border. it's a willful and refusal to comply with the law it abuse of power in the position as secretary of homeland security. every state is a border state, the committee will markup the articles of impeachment and work to the process to bring them to the floor, i think...
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thanks to lisa out in the field.s has been live special coverage of the 2020 four iowa caucuses. mark your calendars for the next round of votes. we will have live special coverage of the new hampshire republican and democratic primaries january 23. geoff: join us again tomorrow for more analysis on the regularly scheduled newshour and follow us on social media for the latest. for all of us at the newshour, thanks for joining us and have a great night. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ - [narrator] keith griffith iii developed an interest in beekeeping at age 11 when both of his parents were incarcerated. - myncle taught me about beekeeping. - [narrator] now 15, with camera in hand, keith's love of bees is all the buzz in his hometown of louisville, kentucky. - he is a teenager and already a business owner. keith griffith is taking his future into his own hands and succeeding!
thanks to lisa out in the field.s has been live special coverage of the 2020 four iowa caucuses. mark your calendars for the next round of votes. we will have live special coverage of the new hampshire republican and democratic primaries january 23. geoff: join us again tomorrow for more analysis on the regularly scheduled newshour and follow us on social media for the latest. for all of us at the newshour, thanks for joining us and have a great night. >> this program was made possible by...
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lisa, what do you have? nothing, lisa, what do you have there?ile , we already bought food, bowls, toys , well done, well, let's go, let's go, i'll show you where you'll live, let's go, oh, what a face we have, metropolitan life suits you, she's transformed, she's prettier, she's simply beautiful, have a boyfriend. none of your business, why not mine, maybe i’m with you i want to get to know each other better, but i don’t want to, okay, i don’t bite, so what, hello, roman borisych, hello, thank you, you came on time. no way, but what did he want from you? yes, i don’t know, i asked some strange questions, let’s go, we need to carry the food, yes, yes, come in, you can, you can, chick, we’ve already found a place for ourselves, we’re getting used to it. true, they ate my mother’s slippers, but nothing. svetlana igorevna, thank you for allowing me to leave him. well, how can you not leave such a cute little bear? of course, roma and you will drink blood, but it’s okay, he’ll drink, drink and get used to it. why do you allow blood to be drunk? oh, w
lisa, what do you have? nothing, lisa, what do you have there?ile , we already bought food, bowls, toys , well done, well, let's go, let's go, i'll show you where you'll live, let's go, oh, what a face we have, metropolitan life suits you, she's transformed, she's prettier, she's simply beautiful, have a boyfriend. none of your business, why not mine, maybe i’m with you i want to get to know each other better, but i don’t want to, okay, i don’t bite, so what, hello, roman borisych, hello,...
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lisa: thank you.or intentionally to put this out there or is that the reality of the situation that the desantis would drop out after iowa. guy: it wouldn't surprise me if this was a dirty trick to start the whispers for the seeds of doubt. even if desantis is drawing the sign doesn't win in iowa they're trying to shove them out the door and demoralizes supporters now that were weak away from the iowa caucuses. as i said desantis has been working hard in iowa and he is a lot at stake in that state. if he performs poorly there will be tough conversations within the campaign. were always soffit in the early days of the primary seasons scene surprises. it would be a big surprise if somebody other than trump wins iowa but writing anyone off his been competitive in that state at this stage is pretty amateur. >> the numbers are tough if you're desantis or nikki haley. i'm going to play some sounded i'm getting gotta former speaker newt gingrich. take a listen. >> it's really hard to allege and how trump's w
lisa: thank you.or intentionally to put this out there or is that the reality of the situation that the desantis would drop out after iowa. guy: it wouldn't surprise me if this was a dirty trick to start the whispers for the seeds of doubt. even if desantis is drawing the sign doesn't win in iowa they're trying to shove them out the door and demoralizes supporters now that were weak away from the iowa caucuses. as i said desantis has been working hard in iowa and he is a lot at stake in that...
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and they said this would be the 1st action of several, lisa, this is not the 1st time the mona lisa has come under attack. what about security at the museum? how come the lou can seem to avoid these kinds of incidents? well, there is security in place at that very famous using there are, you know, just hector's or your bond is search. when you want to enter before you enter the museum. and also they have certain rules and plays of the you're not allowed to bring a weapons into the media. and we also, and they also saying that you can bring a, an excessive amount of food and things into the resume as they're putting it. but you can tell that these limits are probably not very clear. maybe they will change these limits. but the space, when i talked to earlier today, she said that they were not thinking, bought this at this very mainland. and as i said, this painting has not been damage so, so a maybe if they think we can protect the paintings that we have as a w corresponding lisa larry in paris. thank you so much. i for you and cheese and tony. a good terrorist has called on donors state
and they said this would be the 1st action of several, lisa, this is not the 1st time the mona lisa has come under attack. what about security at the museum? how come the lou can seem to avoid these kinds of incidents? well, there is security in place at that very famous using there are, you know, just hector's or your bond is search. when you want to enter before you enter the museum. and also they have certain rules and plays of the you're not allowed to bring a weapons into the media. and we...
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lisa: trump also tapped into something else, which is anger. >> sure. lisa: right? want to ask you what you think of evangelicals expressing anger, which is something in the bible. jesus was angry, sure. but do you think that evangelicals have changed politics? or are you concerned that politics is changing them? >> i think where some of the evangelicals even say resonate to a trump and his disruptive behavior. lisa: anger, sometimes hate? >> sure. but they kind of believe they need somebody to be a disrupter right now. the reason is they're concerned is governments tell them that these aren't your children, these are our children. and if you don't believe in gender transitioning, or if you don't believe in the lgbtq movement, or if you don't believe in whatever else we believe in, you may not be able to raise your children. that scares a lot of evangelicals. or it's not about religious liberty. you have freedom of worship inside your four walls, but keep it inside your four walls. we're saying religious liberty is about living out my faith. and now i've got a gover
lisa: trump also tapped into something else, which is anger. >> sure. lisa: right? want to ask you what you think of evangelicals expressing anger, which is something in the bible. jesus was angry, sure. but do you think that evangelicals have changed politics? or are you concerned that politics is changing them? >> i think where some of the evangelicals even say resonate to a trump and his disruptive behavior. lisa: anger, sometimes hate? >> sure. but they kind of believe...
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lisa: it's dreadful.he fact that elon musk talks about not really running a car company but owning a tech company also tells you everything you need to know. it's not very fun to own a car company, it's very fun to own a big tech company. jonathan: dazed and confused going into the earnings call and coming out the other side. rbc seeing the outlook was vague. for 2020 four, investors and analysts are very much on their own, in the dark at the moment. lisa: the big concern is we have an e.v. glut right now so if elon musk is not cutting, where if they're going to be demand? had to bring down the prices in order to maintain this competitiveness. why we go out to buy a tesla? >> if i were a shareholder and the ceo of the company said i'm not looking for additional economics, i just want to be an effective steward of a very powerful technology, when you feel comforted? i don't care what your returns are, care about some highfalutin concept of technology. that's where we are at. jonathan: united states or chin
lisa: it's dreadful.he fact that elon musk talks about not really running a car company but owning a tech company also tells you everything you need to know. it's not very fun to own a car company, it's very fun to own a big tech company. jonathan: dazed and confused going into the earnings call and coming out the other side. rbc seeing the outlook was vague. for 2020 four, investors and analysts are very much on their own, in the dark at the moment. lisa: the big concern is we have an e.v....
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stephanie, lisa. >> thank you.eaking of the storm utility crews in the north bay are getting ready. heavy rain and high winds as lisa just mentioned, might cause regional power outages. earlier this week, nearly 300 santa rosa residents lost power after strong winds knocked down a tree and power lines. p-g-and-e's says it's ready to respond this weekend, and they asked customers to be prepared. and we see this weather hitting really hard in p-g-and-e's north coast, so we have activated three of our operational emergency centers. >> charge up your cell phones now if you do lose power, you can always charge your cell phone in your car. >> have an extra battery pack. um, check your flashlights, make sure your flashlights are working, have batteries ready. >> those portable chargers always come in handy if you have to head out during the storm, though. california highway patrol says to take it slow and to make sure your windshield wipers are in good working condition before you go. now we're going to take you to a live
stephanie, lisa. >> thank you.eaking of the storm utility crews in the north bay are getting ready. heavy rain and high winds as lisa just mentioned, might cause regional power outages. earlier this week, nearly 300 santa rosa residents lost power after strong winds knocked down a tree and power lines. p-g-and-e's says it's ready to respond this weekend, and they asked customers to be prepared. and we see this weather hitting really hard in p-g-and-e's north coast, so we have activated...
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lisa agrees, i bought a new phone for my daughter, but did you ask kiril?ou wanted, you left work, and then come back, this, by the way, does not mean that you are a bad employee, well, you’re just tired, took a break, rested, you can leave the company of friends, well, you wanted to be alone, and then you can her to come back, and that’s okay too. you can’t leave the life of children, being a mother, and then come back , i woke up, it doesn’t happen like that, i agree, today in our studio is a resident of the orenburg region, gulsum salekhyanovna, hello, hello, please tell me what happened to you, i ask you to return my grandchildren so, where are the grandchildren for taking this away? illegal, we don’t even know where i am at all, that is, you don’t know where your grandchildren are, but at first they were in an orphanage, makar, how many grandchildren do you have, three, and these are the children of your son, that’s right, my son, yes, my son’s children , from whom they were seized, where were the children at the time they were seized, were they marrie
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thank you lisa. when we return the in memory of martin luther king junior, how a new beautiful mural at an east bay school is showing three different sides of doctor king's legacy ...katie porter's whiteboard is one way she's: [news anchor] ...often seen grilling top executives of banks, big pharma, even top administration officials. katie porter. never taken corporate pac money - never will. leading the fight to ban congressional stock trading. and the only democrat who opposed wasteful “earmarks” that fund politicians' pet projects. katie porter. focused on your challenges - from lowering housing costs to fighting climate change. shake up the senate - with democrat katie porter. i'm katie porter and i approve this message. ♪ when your child has moderate—to—severe eczema, it's okay for them to show off. show off their clearer skin and noticeably less itch with dupixent. because children 6 months and older with eczema have plenty of reasons to show off their skin. with dupixent, the number one prescr
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lisa is here with more on this level two storm. >> yeah that's right steph good morning to you. we are looking at a little bit of mist and drizzle out there north of the golden gate bridge right now. and that is where the rain is beginning to start bringing some lighter showers far up to the north. there's our sweep on top of mount saint helena, and you see right along the coast there from point reyes and inverness highway one. some wet weather just about to move into santa rosa, but it's going to take a while for the atmosphere to moisten up. so this is a level two system. it's going to be accompanied with some gusty south winds, and the heaviest rain will move in tonight. and that's when we could see some flooding concerns up towards the russian river. here's a timeline that looks at when everyone will see the rain. it looks like it ramps up between 9:00 this morning for everyone, and then we'll see a bit of a break towards midday. and then, as i said before, the heavier rain after 5:00
lisa is here with more on this level two storm. >> yeah that's right steph good morning to you. we are looking at a little bit of mist and drizzle out there north of the golden gate bridge right now. and that is where the rain is beginning to start bringing some lighter showers far up to the north. there's our sweep on top of mount saint helena, and you see right along the coast there from point reyes and inverness highway one. some wet weather just about to move into santa rosa, but it's...
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thanks, lisa. well thank you all for joining us. i'm stephanie sierra along with lisa argen.tinues at nine. an >> this is abc 724 seven. >> in san francisco live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. >> yeah, you're watching abc seven news live anytime, anywhere. >> here we are. we are. we are, we are we are we are where you are never miss a moment of the news that matters to you. >> download our abc seven bay area streaming app. join us and start watching >> gio: good morning, america. scare in the air. an alaska airlines plane makes an emergency landing because of a hole in the fuselage. terrified passengers use oxygen masks as the cabin pressure drops. the major announcement from the airline this morning. >> whit: winter blast. the major storm sweeping across the country dumping more than a foot of snow in some places.
thanks, lisa. well thank you all for joining us. i'm stephanie sierra along with lisa argen.tinues at nine. an >> this is abc 724 seven. >> in san francisco live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. >> yeah, you're watching abc seven news live anytime, anywhere. >> here we are. we are. we are, we are we are we are where you are never miss a moment of the news that matters to you. >> download our abc seven bay area streaming app. join us and...
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lisa: the music is turned down.hey're about to stage down the stage behind me there aren't many reporters left. but nikki haley's campaign says it is moving on to south carolina t, her home state that will be a bigger challenge for her no doubt because many of the votes she received here in new hampshire were independent or even democrats that we've been speaking to for the past few day who is did not want donald trump to be the republican nominee. neither did they want joe biden she will not have that group of independents. heifer campaign knows it but they think the open primary there there could be some swing voters. based on an memo that they believe super tuesday of the 16 states have open primaries. the bigger question here is she has money -- money issues or money questions. they are stressing that they feel like they do have enough money to get through the next few weeks. in fact, just a $4 million ad buy in the past couple of days in in south carolina. when you think about nikki haley and her group of suppo
lisa: the music is turned down.hey're about to stage down the stage behind me there aren't many reporters left. but nikki haley's campaign says it is moving on to south carolina t, her home state that will be a bigger challenge for her no doubt because many of the votes she received here in new hampshire were independent or even democrats that we've been speaking to for the past few day who is did not want donald trump to be the republican nominee. neither did they want joe biden she will not...
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lisa, thank you., thatrillionain is making it challenging for those who are out and about this weekend. here's a live look from the golden gate bridge this morning where you can see the rain left some slick roads. abc seven news reporter tara campbell spoke to local businesses. >> the streets of san francisco getting soaked saturday umbrellas up and hoodies on 40 niners fans taking cover. we want to show support for the bar for the niners. >> i'm surprised people are actually out here. i thought it was just gonna be us. >> none of these fans letting the rain put a damper on the day. it's a different vibe, right? >> we want to watch the game with everybody else. so just watching a game by ourselves at home. so i was like, i'm going to come out and i'm gonna see what it's all about. and i decided to stick with it. >> the san francisco fire department asking drivers to be aware of the wet roads. >> we asked people to slow down a little bit, uh, take extra time to be able to get to where they're going. we
lisa, thank you., thatrillionain is making it challenging for those who are out and about this weekend. here's a live look from the golden gate bridge this morning where you can see the rain left some slick roads. abc seven news reporter tara campbell spoke to local businesses. >> the streets of san francisco getting soaked saturday umbrellas up and hoodies on 40 niners fans taking cover. we want to show support for the bar for the niners. >> i'm surprised people are actually out...
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as lisa was mentioning. now you can keep track of the rain anytime with the same live doppler seven that lisa and our meteorologist team uses. just search abc seven bay area in your devices app store to download it right now. well, new this morning. faculty members across all 23 california state university campuses are expected to strike starting on monday. more than 29,000 employees plan to strike all next week as students return from winter break. the union represents its multiple positions, including professors, coaches and counselors. they called for the strike after csu officials announced a 5% pay hike, which would start on monday. the unions instead want a 12% salary increase. chancellor mildred garcia says no classes will be canceled and none of the campuses will close. despite these strikes. now another union has reached a tentative agreement with the california state university system. the teamsters union has agreed to a three year contract. it covers 1100 skilled trades employees across all but on
as lisa was mentioning. now you can keep track of the rain anytime with the same live doppler seven that lisa and our meteorologist team uses. just search abc seven bay area in your devices app store to download it right now. well, new this morning. faculty members across all 23 california state university campuses are expected to strike starting on monday. more than 29,000 employees plan to strike all next week as students return from winter break. the union represents its multiple positions,...
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great to be back with you, lisa. we are expecting some rain today, so there's a lot on the agenda. >> yeah, there is. nice to be with you too, steph. and as we get started, it's dry. the rainfall still well to the north. live doppler seven. right now showing you where it is raining. and this will be all sagging down to the south, moving into the bay area throughout the morning in the north bay and then sliding into the afternoon. san francisco about one 2:00 in the south bay. gusty winds on the way out of the southwest. rough surf level one system, and then we'll get into breezy northwesterly winds later on today. 43 in hayward, 39 in concord. it is chilly out there with upper 30s santa rosa and sonoma, 39 novato and fairfield patchy fog out there as well, and anywhere from about 5 to 12 degrees colder this morning. so as you get going, it's dry to start, but by about nine 10:00, santa rosa, you'll be seeing the rain and then throughout the middle of the day for the rest of us, we'll talk rain totals and the week ahe
great to be back with you, lisa. we are expecting some rain today, so there's a lot on the agenda. >> yeah, there is. nice to be with you too, steph. and as we get started, it's dry. the rainfall still well to the north. live doppler seven. right now showing you where it is raining. and this will be all sagging down to the south, moving into the bay area throughout the morning in the north bay and then sliding into the afternoon. san francisco about one 2:00 in the south bay. gusty winds...
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lisa. thank you.ell, the rain is making it challenging for those who are out and about this weekend. here's a live look from the golden gate bridge. this morning where you can see the rain left some slick roads. abc seven news reporter tara campbell has advice on how to be extra careful if you're out driving the streets of san francisco, getting soaked saturday umbrellas up and hoodies on, 40 niners fans taking cover. >> we want to show support for the bar for the niners. >> i'm surprised people are actually out here. i thought it was just gonna be us. none of these fans letting the rain put a damper on the day. >> it's a different vibe, right? >> we want to watch the game with everybody else. so just watching a game by ourselves at home sounds like i'm going to come out and i'm gonna see what it's all about. and i decided to stick with it. >> the san francisco fire department asking drivers to be aware of the wet roads. >> we asked people to slow down a little bit. uh- take extra time to be able to g
lisa. thank you.ell, the rain is making it challenging for those who are out and about this weekend. here's a live look from the golden gate bridge. this morning where you can see the rain left some slick roads. abc seven news reporter tara campbell has advice on how to be extra careful if you're out driving the streets of san francisco, getting soaked saturday umbrellas up and hoodies on, 40 niners fans taking cover. >> we want to show support for the bar for the niners. >> i'm...
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lisa, stop talking nonsense!not refuse my request. i promise. you know, i'm ready for anything for you. you could offer vadim a job abroad, just a place he couldn’t refuse. i just want to teach him a lesson. tanya, you are a good girl, this place is not yours. but i ’ll help you, thank you, lis, why are you so nervous, you had a fight with your father, i mean, what happened, you deprived me of my inheritance. wait, out of the blue, she just took the inheritance, is he crazy, i had a fight with her, refused his money, wait, lis, listen, it seems to me that you had a fight with him in vain, he still your father, listen, vadima, let's leave here, come on, this is his apartment, let's start a new life, i'm ready to follow you to the ends of the earth, of course, let's... and we'll definitely start, i just suggest we take our time, i need to find a job first, rent an apartment, to find money for your studies at the institute, it will take some time, and then we will definitely... let's go, i promise, what problems, ye
lisa, stop talking nonsense!not refuse my request. i promise. you know, i'm ready for anything for you. you could offer vadim a job abroad, just a place he couldn’t refuse. i just want to teach him a lesson. tanya, you are a good girl, this place is not yours. but i ’ll help you, thank you, lis, why are you so nervous, you had a fight with your father, i mean, what happened, you deprived me of my inheritance. wait, out of the blue, she just took the inheritance, is he crazy, i had a fight...
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lisa, thank you. developing news now. united airlines is suspending all of its 737 max nine planes. this comes after alaska airlines performed an emergency landing when a section of the plane detached as for that investigation, the ntsb is now looking for the door plug that dropped nearly 16,000ft from the sky and into a neighborhood in oregon. thankfully, no one was seated where that door plug was. the piece of a fuselage blew out ten minutes after takeoff. the chair of the ntsb said the situation could have been much more dire if the flight made it to its cruising altitude, with people walking around the cabin. >> our investigation right now is focused on this particular aircraft, and we're early on in the investigation, so we can't make any broad, broad statements about the fleet. but i am very encouraged again that the faa took action to temporarily ground this particular aircraft for inspection. >> the faa ordered the grounding of this model of the boeing plane, although it's unclear what or who
lisa, thank you. developing news now. united airlines is suspending all of its 737 max nine planes. this comes after alaska airlines performed an emergency landing when a section of the plane detached as for that investigation, the ntsb is now looking for the door plug that dropped nearly 16,000ft from the sky and into a neighborhood in oregon. thankfully, no one was seated where that door plug was. the piece of a fuselage blew out ten minutes after takeoff. the chair of the ntsb said the...
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listen, i have an idea, lisa. hurray, happy new year, hurray, happy new year, new happiness, kostya! "gal, aren't you sleeping, aren't you sleeping, father isn't i spent the night, here the bugina is extinguishing, daughter, the river is on it, you go to sleep , we’ll wake you up at school. “oh, it’s cold, it’s drowning all the people , you’ll get nasty, what are you, what are you, what are you, daughter, now our hut is not in the whole village , and it’s even warmer in the yard, yes, it’s warm, after all, it’s autumn , what are you, what are you, fool, it’s warm, now it’s impossible, but go to sleep, sleep, i’ll flood it, it’ll get hot, you’ll still have to scold me with your father will you, father, no, this is a suzov boat? i have a strong motor, like a boat, sleep, hello, mistress, hello, look in the wrong direction, there's the sunrise. the bolos of evil? no, evil red, and these are the ryukhins, like your coot, they chose to raise, look, your food will be enough , they give you a loan today, they allowed you
listen, i have an idea, lisa. hurray, happy new year, hurray, happy new year, new happiness, kostya! "gal, aren't you sleeping, aren't you sleeping, father isn't i spent the night, here the bugina is extinguishing, daughter, the river is on it, you go to sleep , we’ll wake you up at school. “oh, it’s cold, it’s drowning all the people , you’ll get nasty, what are you, what are you, what are you, daughter, now our hut is not in the whole village , and it’s even warmer in the...
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lisa. >> i identify as 21-year-old.rking on campaigns during elections when republicans were waging a war and democrat are trying to erase women. second point, ultimate goal is to eliminate parental rights. look up erin's story, her daughter was taught transgenderism. child services showed up at her house. the aim is to take kids from parents. everyone look up erin friday's story. >> great point, maine reversed a bill, that is one win we have. the climate crusaders have selected their next target, we'll tell you what that is next. their money with chase. wooo! tools that help protect. alerts that help check. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. there's nothing better than a subway series footlong. except when you add on an all new footlong sidekick. we're talking a $2 footlong churro. $3 footlong pretzel and a five dollar footlong cookie. every epic footlong deserves the perfect sidekick. order one with your favorite subway series sub today. hi, i'm greg. i live in bloomington, illinois.
lisa. >> i identify as 21-year-old.rking on campaigns during elections when republicans were waging a war and democrat are trying to erase women. second point, ultimate goal is to eliminate parental rights. look up erin's story, her daughter was taught transgenderism. child services showed up at her house. the aim is to take kids from parents. everyone look up erin friday's story. >> great point, maine reversed a bill, that is one win we have. the climate crusaders have selected...
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. >> all right, lisa, thank you. crews are cleaning up this morning after the damage left behind from the latest round of rain. a tree came down in occidental in sonoma county and hit some power lines. now that tree ended up blocking bohemian highway and closing the road. nearly every spot in the bay area got soaked yesterday. here's what things looked like in downtown palo alto, where the rain did not keep people from going outside. now to the east bay and walnut creek. thatrillionain came down pretty hard in that area, soaking the roads and making for some slick conditions for drivers in tahoe. the storm is bringing more snow and dangerous conditions in the sierra mountains. a multiple injury crash between kyburz and strawberry blocked traffic in both directions, leaving many in a standstill. when ski resort worker says this happens more than you might think, i always pack a sleeping bag, extra food and something people. >> it was a candle will keep your car very warm if you have to spend the night somewhere extra
. >> all right, lisa, thank you. crews are cleaning up this morning after the damage left behind from the latest round of rain. a tree came down in occidental in sonoma county and hit some power lines. now that tree ended up blocking bohemian highway and closing the road. nearly every spot in the bay area got soaked yesterday. here's what things looked like in downtown palo alto, where the rain did not keep people from going outside. now to the east bay and walnut creek. thatrillionain...
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more to come lisa. thank you. well the wet weather is expected to have an impact on local businesses throughout the coming days as well. abc seven news reporter tim johns spoke to several owners here in san francisco who have been preparing, to the disappointment of many. >> another wet weekend is in store for the bay area, preferably. >> don't like it so much, especially when it's really flooding and then, you know, it's kind of scary. >> in san francisco friday night, it was umbrellas up for many people outside on the streets. inside, though, preparations were taking place in a different way. >> san franciscans tend to stay home during the rain, so it can be challenging for businesses. >> amy cleary works with the golden gate restaurant association. she says bad weather can put a massive strain on local eateries, especially on weekends. >> i think it also depends on where you are in the city. i think there are some neighborhoods downtown. places like that tend to be busier during the week. >> last year, many res
more to come lisa. thank you. well the wet weather is expected to have an impact on local businesses throughout the coming days as well. abc seven news reporter tim johns spoke to several owners here in san francisco who have been preparing, to the disappointment of many. >> another wet weekend is in store for the bay area, preferably. >> don't like it so much, especially when it's really flooding and then, you know, it's kind of scary. >> in san francisco friday night, it was...
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the jury unanimously believed lisa birnbach. thing in the world happens to you, whatever the best thing is to you, who do you call? and who do you call when the worst thing happens to you? e. jean carroll called lisa birnbach. after the first e. jean carroll trial, lisa birnbach joined us on this program that night that first verdict was return and told us about that phone call. >> parts of that phone call that i took on my wireless landline phone on 93rd street that spring day that i will never forget. i mean, not only was i giving my children their usual chicken nugget dinner on power ranger plates, but i just, i just remember her not knowing what to think. and then as i said to the lawyers in the court, when she described his penetrating her, i said e. jean, you've been raped. and i stepped outside the kitchen because i didn't want my kids to hear it. oh, i'm pretty sure my three-year-old did not know what that meant, nor might six-year-old. but still, it was just so shocking. he raped you, e. jean, you should go to the polic
the jury unanimously believed lisa birnbach. thing in the world happens to you, whatever the best thing is to you, who do you call? and who do you call when the worst thing happens to you? e. jean carroll called lisa birnbach. after the first e. jean carroll trial, lisa birnbach joined us on this program that night that first verdict was return and told us about that phone call. >> parts of that phone call that i took on my wireless landline phone on 93rd street that spring day that i...
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stephanie. >> all right, lisa, thank you. well it's been just over one year since san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins assumed office. and this morning, we're taking a look back at what's been accomplished. and the work ahead. d.a. jenkins joins us live. now this sunday morning, d.a. thank you for being with us . >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. well, to start off, during your first week in office, you stressed you would prioritize cleaning up the city, specifically the tenderloin. how would you grade the livability right now in the tenderloin? >> i think we still have a great deal of work to do in the tenderloin. i don't think we can celebrate just yet. we know that every time that we go and talk with residents and business owners there, that they are still very frustrated with the street conditions. uh- my office is working very hard to prosecute those who continue to deal drugs on the streets there. we are meaningfully working hard to try to strategize with the department of public health and the police
stephanie. >> all right, lisa, thank you. well it's been just over one year since san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins assumed office. and this morning, we're taking a look back at what's been accomplished. and the work ahead. d.a. jenkins joins us live. now this sunday morning, d.a. thank you for being with us . >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. well, to start off, during your first week in office, you stressed you would prioritize cleaning up the city,...