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lisa i. was. i. was. 30. i was the. same one i got in the city of nonsense riot police used water cannons to push back angry crowds almost 3000 people took part in rallies their unions say some half a 1000000 people demonstrated in total across france this week. apple is cracking down on abusive images but its tactics have raised some privacy concerns that story much more after a short break this is our internet. lead . seemed wrong oh well we just don't hold. yet to shape out. because as a kid and in games from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. as we ponder the future and look at. stories our way you know i've often said on this show that you can't have capitalism without capital capital with. encouraging people to say. this next story this next this next entire segment is going to be dedicated to this very notion. welcome back to the weekly on archie international now the president of. a partially recognized republican has said that he is stepping down a
lisa i. was. i. was. 30. i was the. same one i got in the city of nonsense riot police used water cannons to push back angry crowds almost 3000 people took part in rallies their unions say some half a 1000000 people demonstrated in total across france this week. apple is cracking down on abusive images but its tactics have raised some privacy concerns that story much more after a short break this is our internet. lead . seemed wrong oh well we just don't hold. yet to shape out. because as a kid...
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i was excited. lisat in the district. lisa: why should people trust you though. >> i plan on being in the district and i have a recovered accomplishments unlike my opponent who from the time since she has been on elected has been on bid for the limelight and left the constituents of the 14th district abandoned. queens and the bronx deserve more and that's why i'm the best candidate. the best messenger to deliver a message of unity. we don't need someone in washington that's going to continue to divide the fight. we need someone that is going to europe night the fight. we need a leader in washington that can work across the aisle and that's what i plan to do is f. duly elected to queens and the bronx to represent ny 14. lisa: all right. we will leave it right there. thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. going from the gridiron to basic training. it's the incredible story of one former nfl player's journey to fulfill his lifelong dream serving in the military. former army specialest jim legree joins
i was excited. lisat in the district. lisa: why should people trust you though. >> i plan on being in the district and i have a recovered accomplishments unlike my opponent who from the time since she has been on elected has been on bid for the limelight and left the constituents of the 14th district abandoned. queens and the bronx deserve more and that's why i'm the best candidate. the best messenger to deliver a message of unity. we don't need someone in washington that's going to...
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but we talked a bit about that christmas eve and the mystery of what so upset lisa. >> she was crying. that's one thing isked her, why she was crying. >> huh. and she couldn't tell you? >> uh-uh. >> didn't want to tell new. >> didn't want to talk, didn't want to say anything. >> reporter: it wasn't till years later, he said, that he learned she'd been having an affair with her boss, and that man had just broken it off, meaning she was also out of a job. >> you know, she had told me she wasn't coming back to work the day before this. >> reporter: he didn't understand it then, but now, maybe that was an answer to his long ago question. why did she end her own life? once he might have confronted the other man. now, nothing to be done. >> i don't even know where he's at now. that business shut down, closed down now. >> reporter: in july 2018, the state attorney general's office announced it would not retry brad. as for the once close family, when we last spoke with them, they remain badly split. lisa's sister shawn and daughter lacey still believe brad was guilty. and for brad -- >> it's just like starting o
but we talked a bit about that christmas eve and the mystery of what so upset lisa. >> she was crying. that's one thing isked her, why she was crying. >> huh. and she couldn't tell you? >> uh-uh. >> didn't want to tell new. >> didn't want to talk, didn't want to say anything. >> reporter: it wasn't till years later, he said, that he learned she'd been having an affair with her boss, and that man had just broken it off, meaning she was also out of a job....
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the 20-year, i think this will be a consistent part of the curve for as long as we are in markets. jonathan: was that a signal for a steeper curve? lisa: i believe it was. i have been on this show talking about this topic. they should have done 20 years. i think they could do longer debt at this point. it will be bought, there is demand. there's no question about that. but i believe the treasury and the fed and central banks around the world want steeper curves. they realize what happens when the market gets into an inverted curve cycle, how bad it is for growth and future prospects. they are doing everything they can. buying bills is one way to steepen the curve. issuing a 20-year is something they can do. all tweaks at the margin, but curves are flat. why not? greg: you talk about liability driven investments. long insurance companies. i think it will be accepted in the marketplace. jonathan: final word, ken. ken: go long. jonathan: go long, steeper curve. short and sweet. coming up on the program, the auction block. the relentless bid for european debt raging on with another breaking week of sales. that is coming up next. this is b
the 20-year, i think this will be a consistent part of the curve for as long as we are in markets. jonathan: was that a signal for a steeper curve? lisa: i believe it was. i have been on this show talking about this topic. they should have done 20 years. i think they could do longer debt at this point. it will be bought, there is demand. there's no question about that. but i believe the treasury and the fed and central banks around the world want steeper curves. they realize what happens when...
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jonathan: still supporting with0 doing euros on their was that ar a steeper curve? lisa: i believe it was. i have been on this show talking about this topic. i think they could do log or debt at this point. it will be bought, there is demand. but i believe the treasury and the fed and central banks around the world want steeper curves. they realize what happens when the market gets into an inverter how bad itrve cycle, is for future growth prospects. they are doing everything they can. buying bills is one thing they can do. issuing a 20-year is something they can do. all tweaks at the margin, but curves are flat, why not. greg: you talk about liability driven investments. it will be accepted in the marketplace. ken.han: final word, ken: go long. jonathan: short and sweet. coming up on the program, the auction block. european debt raging on with another breaking week of sales. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg "real yield." ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." i want to head to the auction block and kick things off in europe. the primary ma
jonathan: still supporting with0 doing euros on their was that ar a steeper curve? lisa: i believe it was. i have been on this show talking about this topic. i think they could do log or debt at this point. it will be bought, there is demand. but i believe the treasury and the fed and central banks around the world want steeper curves. they realize what happens when the market gets into an inverter how bad itrve cycle, is for future growth prospects. they are doing everything they can. buying...
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was amazing. i didn't know there were encores. they came back out -- lisa: and if you don't know, now you know. y, party every night. that was my 1977. pete: it's been your life. dean: i don't do that anymore. [laughter] pete: we're glad you're here. we've got three more hours of news and some fun as well. dean: let's move straight to a fox news alert. thousands of iranians taking to the streets after the regime admits to shooting down a ukrainian passenger plane. pete: yeah, took 'em awhile. they had to admit it. president trump calling them brave. lisa: rick leventhal is live in jerusalem with more of the details on the demonstrations. rick. >> reporter: and this, my first concert was also kiss at the capital center in landover, maryland, in 1974, okay? so i think i win. [laughter] pete: there you go. lisa: there's some camaraderie about this. pete: much older than me. >> reporter: so as you said, after days of denial in iran, finally admitting it shot down that plane, sparking massive demonstrations in the streets. thousands protesting against the iranian government in tehran last night. chan
was amazing. i didn't know there were encores. they came back out -- lisa: and if you don't know, now you know. y, party every night. that was my 1977. pete: it's been your life. dean: i don't do that anymore. [laughter] pete: we're glad you're here. we've got three more hours of news and some fun as well. dean: let's move straight to a fox news alert. thousands of iranians taking to the streets after the regime admits to shooting down a ukrainian passenger plane. pete: yeah, took 'em awhile....
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lisa: those at all all morning and beginning of hour we pick our own songs and play dj that was my pick. ito give a hard sale. pete: love the song. i was going to try to overrule it and play more thunder struck. it's fantastic. and because i quoted two radio stations in my hometown growing up and i got a text from tom bernard who runs the kq morning show i was never allowed to listen to because it was edgy. did i listen to it in the weight room in the high school where you could listen to anything. thunder struck acdc that's where i learned my ac-dc metallica. griff: did you hall and oath. >> home my parents don't know i'm listening to ac/dc. lisa: we have news to get to. good pick, i will say. in about two hours. president trump's defense team will take center stage at the senate impeachment trial. griff: going to the defense after house impeachment managers finished their opening arguments late last night. pete: our own mike emanuel on capitol hill. >> president trump's legal team takes center stage they have been waiting for after democrats wrapped three days of arguing for impeachment.
lisa: those at all all morning and beginning of hour we pick our own songs and play dj that was my pick. ito give a hard sale. pete: love the song. i was going to try to overrule it and play more thunder struck. it's fantastic. and because i quoted two radio stations in my hometown growing up and i got a text from tom bernard who runs the kq morning show i was never allowed to listen to because it was edgy. did i listen to it in the weight room in the high school where you could listen to...
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schiff and the other impeachment managers were weighing through this, it's clear i was watching susan collins. i was watching lisa murkowski. mitt romney. cory gardener and others. they were paying very close attention. we do not know how they are processing this but i can tell you several republican senators were absent through a lot of evening. lindsey graham was out for at least half of the time. the people who were in the room, which was the majority, were clearly paying attention. but it was clear what chairman schiff was doing throughout the evening. he was telling these senators, if you want these documents, ask for them. you have the ability to subpoena these documents. specifically, on john bolton. the senate chamber was silent as he was saying if you want to know what john bolton was thinking, ask for these documents. so it's clear that chairman schiff was making an appeal in primetime to the american public, as well. no doubt about it. they were -- you know, that was his intent. but today was all about the chronological order of events. tomorrow is about the law. but certainly, much more of a pro forma
schiff and the other impeachment managers were weighing through this, it's clear i was watching susan collins. i was watching lisa murkowski. mitt romney. cory gardener and others. they were paying very close attention. we do not know how they are processing this but i can tell you several republican senators were absent through a lot of evening. lindsey graham was out for at least half of the time. the people who were in the room, which was the majority, were clearly paying attention. but it...
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i thought that the -- did the president mention corruption before he was in this race. the answer from trump's defense team was no. that means it was about his political opponent. alan dershowitz -- >> lisa: can i go in on that? i think you are misleading. he said that president zelensky was not aware that it was being -- but here's what alan dershowitz was saying. you cannot impeach a president when there is some sort of mix of national security interest with political interest. if you make that argument, any president could be impeached. president trump froze aid from the country for a period of time. should he then be impeached for that? or any member of congress who fought for appropriations of money where it could benefit a key constituency or donor, then should that be a political liability? >> harris: i have been saying this all along with our coverage as we have gone up against 12:30 p.m., we have an abbreviated show. we are glad to have everybody. we will continue to hash it out. keep watching. but we've got to move your new video calling into credibility john bolton as they push for him to testify in the impeachment trial. how the fight is shaping up ahead of tomorrow potential
i thought that the -- did the president mention corruption before he was in this race. the answer from trump's defense team was no. that means it was about his political opponent. alan dershowitz -- >> lisa: can i go in on that? i think you are misleading. he said that president zelensky was not aware that it was being -- but here's what alan dershowitz was saying. you cannot impeach a president when there is some sort of mix of national security interest with political interest. if you...
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she was in a leave because others see which was lost at the election. and i think lisars who want something very different, who wa nt want something very different, who want that radical progressive forward—looking approach but with a realism about how people feel and think out there, and if labour membership could only get more in tune with those who disavowed us on the 12th of december whilst retaining that radicalism in that perspective on principle for the future, then we stand a real chance. but by the way we are talking about five years hence. that's why nobody should see this contest is being about rerunning the last general election which we are always so good at, but about who is going to be there having a really progressive forward—looking programme in five yea rs forward—looking programme in five years time. indeed and that as usual you put your finger years time. indeed and that as usual you put yourfinger on it years time. indeed and that as usual you put your finger on it this years time. indeed and that as usual you put yourfinger on it this nisi be seen
she was in a leave because others see which was lost at the election. and i think lisars who want something very different, who wa nt want something very different, who want that radical progressive forward—looking approach but with a realism about how people feel and think out there, and if labour membership could only get more in tune with those who disavowed us on the 12th of december whilst retaining that radicalism in that perspective on principle for the future, then we stand a real...
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but lisa sue, do you know i know people are buying the stock of sysco because lisa jointed board? i waso congratulate her, i think. >> i'm sure you are. >> you are number one in the fan club, lisa sue fan club. >> i like the stock at five and it goes to 50. i am proud. >> as you should be. and as i pointed out more times than i care to, you have been dead right on this stock. >> amd -- >> thank you, lisa su. >> they do report tonight and between them and apple, hopefully we can get clarity on how the virus might be affecting global supply chains. >> you have to -- when you talk to greg hayes, he's got a lot of china -- he said we don't know, but we're not saying that they're going offline. they're not using it offline. 3m because of the mask business they're a little more sensitive. but remember mask business is 24/7 around the globe. united technologies was good quarter. i do not know why that opened down. why did that open down what was the line in the conference -- what was the -- you read -- i got the conference call on streaming and you read the release and you say, all right, why
but lisa sue, do you know i know people are buying the stock of sysco because lisa jointed board? i waso congratulate her, i think. >> i'm sure you are. >> you are number one in the fan club, lisa sue fan club. >> i like the stock at five and it goes to 50. i am proud. >> as you should be. and as i pointed out more times than i care to, you have been dead right on this stock. >> amd -- >> thank you, lisa su. >> they do report tonight and between them...
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i was concerned when i saw lisa murkowski saying something theefect, they should have gaunl to courtn the house. a little out of left field. is there something fundamentally wrong with our system that we could not go to court because it would not be determined for years in advance if that happened? shouldn't there be a way for there to be immediate consideration when it's this kind of balance of power question between the united states senate and the president of the united states? >> i think adam schiff -- one of the managers made it very clear when he put on the screen the time table of taking these questions of privilege and releasing documents and witnesses to court. you're lucky to get anything done in a year and often times it's many year businessfore it's completed. and if you're talking about a four-year term, they can just stall it and producing any evidence under that approach. and this president, i guess in a way, it was a god send but he's taken the absolute approach here. he doesn't have to disclose anything to anybody about any act of his administration. when you take t
i was concerned when i saw lisa murkowski saying something theefect, they should have gaunl to courtn the house. a little out of left field. is there something fundamentally wrong with our system that we could not go to court because it would not be determined for years in advance if that happened? shouldn't there be a way for there to be immediate consideration when it's this kind of balance of power question between the united states senate and the president of the united states? >> i...
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i do want to get back to lisa murkowski. i think her argument was curious to just read it again what john is basing the idea that she is moving away from witnesses. she said the house made a decision they didn't want to slow things down by going through the courts. and yet now they're basically saying you guys got to go through though courts. we didn't, but you need to. since then, things have happened. john bolton has come forward. in fact, secretary of state mike pompeo, both of them have said if subpoenaed, we'll be happy to testify. that's different than what the house had at their disposal. >> yeah. things have changed. murkowski's argument is flawed. why not now? you can do it. and what mitch mcconnell seems to be setting up here is a choice. either do it my way meaning no witnesses and we're done quick, or the hard way. and that's this strategy we're seeing now which system of the republican senators are getting the talking points of. if we go down the road of witnesses, we'll have an executive privilege fight. what's my counter from the demo
i do want to get back to lisa murkowski. i think her argument was curious to just read it again what john is basing the idea that she is moving away from witnesses. she said the house made a decision they didn't want to slow things down by going through the courts. and yet now they're basically saying you guys got to go through though courts. we didn't, but you need to. since then, things have happened. john bolton has come forward. in fact, secretary of state mike pompeo, both of them have...
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witnessed the testimony and the likely acquittal of president trump and i think lisa murkowski statement was very interesting she kind of took a swipe at a senator elizabeth warren for her question. questioning chief justice roberts on whether his credibility would be come into question if there weren't witnesses during the trial which i think didn't sit well with her and she said that the house was a russian flawed process they should have taken more time to bring in some of these witnesses move forward with the subpoenas. now lamar alexander said that it's clear that the president clearly asked for ukraine to look into the bidens and but he doesn't believe that it rises to an impeachable offense so it's been interesting to kind of see where these moderates stand if the democrats do indeed move forward with those subpoenas how quickly will we know about whether we're going to hear from witnesses like john bolton well they would have to put forth the subpoenas he's already agreed to testify so i can imagine that if the house tries to bring him in that he object to that so i mean it could be
witnessed the testimony and the likely acquittal of president trump and i think lisa murkowski statement was very interesting she kind of took a swipe at a senator elizabeth warren for her question. questioning chief justice roberts on whether his credibility would be come into question if there weren't witnesses during the trial which i think didn't sit well with her and she said that the house was a russian flawed process they should have taken more time to bring in some of these witnesses...
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i. hear hear it on their television coming from the beast lisa lisa 2 months ago i stood up and she goes no this was for you to seclude me to not someone were the norm i knew someone was not a lot of the. seed you could look at as i understand it was quick and it was in unison on the model the water on. the sea is brother john was not. a mosque with more than a. building a car costs at least $3000000.00 rubles or $45000.00 tires alone cost at least $10000.00 each season when you drift at that speed each tire loss for just one race . getting expert alexandra de mint throwing coke can see no point in practicing on ice during the winter to maintain his driving skills he goes to the drifting birthplace japan because as we move from washington. a career in the going rate i don't want. to be honest you know i wish york. well you believe that you know some of the c.g. road or shortly. are. using and you don't think if it's in this huge distance was louis's gibraltar which is fortunate you this is smarter than we were and that would mean almost. on the share in you'll get who's best to be for sale of the op
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lisa monico, the three of us went into the overall it was a saturday. we was more relaxed. in the president a cartoon from the new yorker which i reproduce in the book. 2.0. called furies it shows the three welfare nicknames and lisa had modified aggressive-a, which was supposed to be made. [laughter] souzaa famous p2 photograph of the three of us laughing with the president. the caption he put on the photograph says they are laughing about the cartoon in the new yorker that resembles the three of them. -- without explaining the semblance. -- without explaining the resemblance. it was a privilege to serve a president who greatly appreciated strong women and give themingness to their best unvarnished. >> what difference does it make? how ispolicy did -- policymaking different because of the several women involved in doing it? is nots different and it different. it is different in the sense that we 14.ly felt behind each other's backs. by the way, the team also who was susie george the nrc chief of staff, the advisor, and the national economic advisor. -- it wasn't all women, the three most senior war. we disagreed often on subst
lisa monico, the three of us went into the overall it was a saturday. we was more relaxed. in the president a cartoon from the new yorker which i reproduce in the book. 2.0. called furies it shows the three welfare nicknames and lisa had modified aggressive-a, which was supposed to be made. [laughter] souzaa famous p2 photograph of the three of us laughing with the president. the caption he put on the photograph says they are laughing about the cartoon in the new yorker that resembles the three...
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i was struck by the irony, by the irony. i hope it's not true. >> harris: that comment was in record to a cbs news report, vulnerable public and lisa murkowski toldters "that's when he lost me." your thoughts? >> ari: i'm lawyer but i understand that you do not anger your jury and that's what it seems like they've done here. your point about hyperbole, this should be somber, serious thing and when you constantly accuse your opponent of the worst motives, then i think you are hurting your cause. >> melissa: especially when you need a couple of them to vote with you, you should be showing up with candy and flowers trying to court a couple of them. >> harris: maybe they knew something behind th behind the n terms of vote count. >> ari: they are to use to talking to liberal bubbles. >> harris: if you let that sound bite play uc adam schiff walk up at his first words were "i wouldn't say that, i think the chief justice is honorable." yikes. >> kristena >> jeanne: there are variety of folks out there, one day the messages quid pro quo, they changed the word to bribery and the whole fight is over the white house not giving information to the house, does
i was struck by the irony, by the irony. i hope it's not true. >> harris: that comment was in record to a cbs news report, vulnerable public and lisa murkowski toldters "that's when he lost me." your thoughts? >> ari: i'm lawyer but i understand that you do not anger your jury and that's what it seems like they've done here. your point about hyperbole, this should be somber, serious thing and when you constantly accuse your opponent of the worst motives, then i think you...
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take a dated reference, i thought that the lawyer for the president was like jackie gleason, didn't have a very good reason because bolton is a key witness. now, does that mean lisa murkowski is going to vote for witnesses? i don't know. but it certainly was a sign that she's still thinking about it. if she votes yes, that turns it into a 50/50 proposition. what does that mean? >> it means you lose. >> not clear. probably. probably. but in 1868, the chief justice did break a tie. >> correct. >> and he -- he -- he was criticized for that and later he said -- and then he didn't. but it certainly would put chief justice roberts in a difficult position. he probably, i agree, would defer and say, this is a no vote. >> there is nothing in the current set of rules as refined by mcconnell allowing the chief justice to vote. >> it's silent on that issue. >> right. so there is no affirmative right given there. >> correct. >> let's go to manu raju to get a sense of what he's hearing. what are you picking up. >> reporter: the republican leadership still believes they will get the votes to prevail and defeat the motion tomorrow night to move forward on witnesses and documents
take a dated reference, i thought that the lawyer for the president was like jackie gleason, didn't have a very good reason because bolton is a key witness. now, does that mean lisa murkowski is going to vote for witnesses? i don't know. but it certainly was a sign that she's still thinking about it. if she votes yes, that turns it into a 50/50 proposition. what does that mean? >> it means you lose. >> not clear. probably. probably. but in 1868, the chief justice did break a tie....
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senator susan collins said, "i know of no republican senator who has been threatened in any way by anyone in the administration." and senator lisa murkowski said, "i thought he was fine with moral courage until he got to the head on a pike, that's where he lost me." oh, is that where he lost you? i was going to vote to convict trump, but then schiff implied he was a bully, and that is where i draw the line, what's next is schiff going to claim trump's a golfer who stands like a mama bear scaring away a predator [ laughter ] and let's remember, this is a guy who fights with or attacks literally anyone who c they even so much as question him in public. trump has done this repeatedly he went after former gop congressman mark sanford and endorsed sanford's primary opponent just because sanford criticized him on tv and trump even brought up the fact that sanford had covered up an extramarital affair by claiming he'd been liking the appalachian trail. although as we've noted before, trump kept getting the name wrong. >> he was supposed to be vacationing on the tallahassee trail, but he was actually in argentina. [ light laughter ] i don't know -- jim, do they have a t
senator susan collins said, "i know of no republican senator who has been threatened in any way by anyone in the administration." and senator lisa murkowski said, "i thought he was fine with moral courage until he got to the head on a pike, that's where he lost me." oh, is that where he lost you? i was going to vote to convict trump, but then schiff implied he was a bully, and that is where i draw the line, what's next is schiff going to claim trump's a golfer who stands...
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was relegated will be seen. with a bit back i be talking to me she says you can see. the sensibility in it is he really will come out with that lisa. oh. please. can see. you getting relief oh. well it was. on a slow. then argue that she has now come to wish to impose their will that i was better for her give now hand over times or each. other how last see who don't see. how wonderful. the clothes are fashionable without 10 joining who hasn't been the one to she. go back. soon the only times you. 'd 'd 'd don't have the notions i collaborated with vice china on the shorter version of this bill in publishing the largest media site in china it got over 100000 hits on the 1st day. to very suppress the commons in response to the video where nothing like the cyber bullying she was used to. so in a chinese clothing brand reached out to theory and wanted to collaborate with her on his new collection. invitations to appear on more t.v. shows follow soon after very jarring. the most. this time or wanted to talk about her persistence in pursuing her drinks. there are 4 of us in hanna all made how was forging woman so was she out there on th
was relegated will be seen. with a bit back i be talking to me she says you can see. the sensibility in it is he really will come out with that lisa. oh. please. can see. you getting relief oh. well it was. on a slow. then argue that she has now come to wish to impose their will that i was better for her give now hand over times or each. other how last see who don't see. how wonderful. the clothes are fashionable without 10 joining who hasn't been the one to she. go back. soon the only times...
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i do agree with lisa murkowski, he did well with regard to orientating his point of view. i think his weakness is exactly where he wasy poignant with regard to where he knows donald trump's defense is going to go which is with regard to the fact that they did not go to the courts. he said essentially that it would be a quagmire and they have to go through the appeals process which would delay the process, therefore, they wouldn't see genesis prior to the election. but that is essentially the american system. for him not to go through that as an investigator because although people say they were essentially the, you would consider the Ãbprior to trial, the grand jury, that was active vote of the house. essentially that was good to be biased but with regards to an investigation and the evidence, he should've essentially waited, gone to the courts, and fought it. of course it may not have made it prior to election itself to calling the president a threat there essentially saying we cannot wait therefore we have to put forward the evidence we have, take it the grand jury, which was the full house which is 435, when he ma
i do agree with lisa murkowski, he did well with regard to orientating his point of view. i think his weakness is exactly where he wasy poignant with regard to where he knows donald trump's defense is going to go which is with regard to the fact that they did not go to the courts. he said essentially that it would be a quagmire and they have to go through the appeals process which would delay the process, therefore, they wouldn't see genesis prior to the election. but that is essentially the...
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i was there. >> you were there. like people, everyone and their mother woke up here in america to watch this play out. when you think back to it, you know, lisacial heritage, i thought it was initially applauded when they announced their engagement, a step towards racial harmony, that she would be someone who represented progress. why would that not still be the case. what happened? >> exactly for the same reason why it wasn't the case with president obama. you know, a lot of times -- and i spoke to this great professor from the uk who said that it's the same thing. it looks like progress, but it actually is not. what it results in is an uncovering of people's biases, and the fascinatining thing fore because meghan, initially people didn't even realize she was a woman of color for many years. she did a video in 2012 where she talked about feeling like a fly on the wall because people had no idea that her mother was african-american to the point where she heard her mother be called the n word. she's not someone who's made race a big deal, but she's never shied from it. she says she accepts both parts of her heritage. now people have made a big
i was there. >> you were there. like people, everyone and their mother woke up here in america to watch this play out. when you think back to it, you know, lisacial heritage, i thought it was initially applauded when they announced their engagement, a step towards racial harmony, that she would be someone who represented progress. why would that not still be the case. what happened? >> exactly for the same reason why it wasn't the case with president obama. you know, a lot of times...
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a few months ago i had a guest ask me if i knew who lisa vander pump was. the people who join our shows to know 100% that's my jam. >> reporter: i love it. >> it's less my jam, but nice to see you. >> reporter: you should watch. it's good. >> i do watch, i just don't follow the rest of it. good to see you. thank you. thank you, friend. we're like siblings sometimes. >> we are. >> and sometimes i call in from canada when we have a phone call. >> he actually does. >> have you watched "below deck"? that's my favorite show. >> of course. >> will it inform me at some point in my news reporting like watching "the crown" does? >> i know so much about how to tie a knot. i know that putting the slide down is a real pain. >> my mom wants to know if that has made more wealthy people wanting to go on yachting vacations. >> i think it's made more nonwealthy people want to go on yachting vacations. >> if you like it, you should -- i'll tell you. >>
a few months ago i had a guest ask me if i knew who lisa vander pump was. the people who join our shows to know 100% that's my jam. >> reporter: i love it. >> it's less my jam, but nice to see you. >> reporter: you should watch. it's good. >> i do watch, i just don't follow the rest of it. good to see you. thank you. thank you, friend. we're like siblings sometimes. >> we are. >> and sometimes i call in from canada when we have a phone call. >> he...
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lisa least to me. i still like the sequel no this was for you to seclude we did not see them when we were the norm i knew someone was not a lot of the. so you could look at it as i'm listening to one script at which you know no mater what on. this is but rather just. a mosque with more than a. building a car costs at least $3000000.00 rubles or $45000.00 tires alone cost at least $10000.00 each season when you drift at that speed each tire lost for just one race . getting expert alexandra de mint throwing coke can see no point in practicing on ice during the winter to maintain his driving skills he goes to the drifting birthplace japan because as we move from. a career in the going able. to be honest you know with york. where you believe in the you know media odyssey did you grow up or she's. using the medium obviously if it's in this huge eastern source lewis has just brought you this is smarter than we were and that would mean i'm not. going to share email get used to be noisy all of those above but you are just being what you think they are but i have to find a job i hope we do. it. well i do yes sure
lisa least to me. i still like the sequel no this was for you to seclude we did not see them when we were the norm i knew someone was not a lot of the. so you could look at it as i'm listening to one script at which you know no mater what on. this is but rather just. a mosque with more than a. building a car costs at least $3000000.00 rubles or $45000.00 tires alone cost at least $10000.00 each season when you drift at that speed each tire lost for just one race . getting expert alexandra de...
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lisa: one thing that is interesting. i wastill pretty wide open, if you look at some of the latest polling, one in four are still open to some degree and you look at this poll right now. this is for the democratic primary voters who would be first choice. sanders at 25. buttigieg at 18, biden at 17, warren at 15, klobuchar at eight. one thing to think about, if you don't reach 15% with iowa caucuses. you become non-viable, the supporters have to take them someone else. pete: bernie sanders at 25%. he has largest plan. he is a socialist. a lunatic. aoc is spewing same stuff. michael moore. he is in senate chamber and surging? this shows you the heart of the democratic party. griff: sanders surging is peeking at exact moment. lisa: turning to the headlines, fox news alert, a third coronavirus case is confirmed in the united states overnight. doctors diagnosing an unidentified person with the virus in orange county, california. the patient is in isolation but in good condition. >>> 56 people have died from the my known yaw-like i
lisa: one thing that is interesting. i wastill pretty wide open, if you look at some of the latest polling, one in four are still open to some degree and you look at this poll right now. this is for the democratic primary voters who would be first choice. sanders at 25. buttigieg at 18, biden at 17, warren at 15, klobuchar at eight. one thing to think about, if you don't reach 15% with iowa caucuses. you become non-viable, the supporters have to take them someone else. pete: bernie sanders at...
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lisa: i thought the most interesting hedge fund story was a rochus capital.ed trading their first full year in 2015, and they have been doing very well. back over to brevan howard, brevan howard had a decent year with about 8.4% returns, building off of a record year since the financial crisis last year. ellens happening there, howard had given up his ceo spotify focus on trading more, so hopefully we will see those gains more. lisa: do have a sense of whether this performance is good enough to stanch the bleeding performance of flows? they believe assets are rising enough to offset some of the outflows, so we should start 2020 on good footing. not to mention more hedge funds are closing than starting come up at the ones that are starting our raising record amounts of money. people are starting with $2 billion at a time, so putting that into perspective a little bit is remembering that the industry is bleeding, but not dead. lisa: let's switch gears to goldman sachs, which is taking a new approach when it comes to attracting investors on the equity's side. so
lisa: i thought the most interesting hedge fund story was a rochus capital.ed trading their first full year in 2015, and they have been doing very well. back over to brevan howard, brevan howard had a decent year with about 8.4% returns, building off of a record year since the financial crisis last year. ellens happening there, howard had given up his ceo spotify focus on trading more, so hopefully we will see those gains more. lisa: do have a sense of whether this performance is good enough to...
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lisa 2 months ago . i stood up and she goes no this was for you to soothe me to not someone were the norm i knew someone was not a lot of the. so you could look at it as i'm listening to one click at what's going on on the model boat on. the sea is big brother john was not. a misquote mortgage in a. building a car costs at least $3000000.00 rubles or $45000.00 tires alone cost at least $10000.00 each season when you drift at that speed each tire loss for just one race . getting expert alexandra de mint's ranko can see no point in practicing on ice during the winter to maintain his driving skills he goes to the drifting birthplace japan because as we move through should have been. a career in the going able was also for us to be honest you know with york. and. if. you believe in the you know some of the c.g. road ocean. on. using it you don't think if it's in this huge eastern source lewis is just not you this is what you see muslim groups around that would mean almost. on the share in you'll get news that's giving voice to all of those above but yes i was just explaining what you think they are but i ha
lisa 2 months ago . i stood up and she goes no this was for you to soothe me to not someone were the norm i knew someone was not a lot of the. so you could look at it as i'm listening to one click at what's going on on the model boat on. the sea is big brother john was not. a misquote mortgage in a. building a car costs at least $3000000.00 rubles or $45000.00 tires alone cost at least $10000.00 each season when you drift at that speed each tire loss for just one race . getting expert alexandra...
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i would urge the goal to change from opposing less amended to outright oppose. thank you. >> next speaker. >> mary lisa. what i want to do is just make a point that was made by dennis richards at the planning commission the other day. he asked the legal aid or legal team for some kind of idea about where the bills that are currently enacted stand. what does 330 mean, what does 35 mean? how are these bills coming together? at what state are we at in terms of all of the appeals? there was no answer. i am hearing this a lot. i watched the land use committee meeting and saw the same thing. i saw the supervisors asking questions that went unanswered. that is because they really don't know what effects we have already had on situations with housing, traffic, afford built, all of that. nobody knows the answer. it seems fruitless or it seems weird for us to continue going in this same direction, spending more money, asking more and more of the landowners, taxpayers, small businesses to take on more and more for what? when we get no results that it is positive that we can see. can we point ourselves to one situation that has been improved so far by all of thi
i would urge the goal to change from opposing less amended to outright oppose. thank you. >> next speaker. >> mary lisa. what i want to do is just make a point that was made by dennis richards at the planning commission the other day. he asked the legal aid or legal team for some kind of idea about where the bills that are currently enacted stand. what does 330 mean, what does 35 mean? how are these bills coming together? at what state are we at in terms of all of the appeals? there...
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was involved in a major scandal, that would be embarrassing. paul, let mejust get lisa to jump embarrassing. paul, let mejust get lisa tojump in. ithe causes that they are so want to work on the causes that they are so passionate about. we want to work with various charities, they wa nt work with various charities, they want to make sure whatever beauty shines a positive light on the issues that really important to them and also supports the initiatives that are important to the queen. i don't think people should be worried about them coming over here and doing anything that would be embarrassing because i think they made it quite clear that is not the intention. lisa, james here. they cannot use their hrh titles in america. i don‘t want to put you on the spot but do you have any alternative titles americans might use? harry and meghan. princess goes far enough. they can be royals, there you go. that is the divide that paul was just talking about. paul and lisa, thank you very much for joining paul and lisa, thank you very much forjoining us. harry and meghan can still be celebrities. talking of royalty — bumping into an ex can i
was involved in a major scandal, that would be embarrassing. paul, let mejust get lisa to jump embarrassing. paul, let mejust get lisa tojump in. ithe causes that they are so want to work on the causes that they are so passionate about. we want to work with various charities, they wa nt work with various charities, they want to make sure whatever beauty shines a positive light on the issues that really important to them and also supports the initiatives that are important to the queen. i don't...
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i was a new assistant thought that is giving them encouragement. a high five. but he was really staying take the fifth. take that. and you see the mike and coleman's testimony, lisarump talks in codes. my gift was that i always understood what mr. trump was talking about. and then i carried it out. so trump would never say, pay off this porn star, he would say, we've got to take care of this problem somehow. as always oblate. and the judge would say, i think an embarrassed case, enough of a bribe of the promise be conveyed with a wink. and that is the way the roy clinton operated. that's the way trump really tried to operate. >> plainly partisan, senate majority leader blocks the confirmation america would. lead trump to our session and then began the semester with quote rights. >> so that this book was being printed, trump ukrainian leader, what are your thoughts now the presidents and impeachment and response to these accusations that he wanted a quid pro quo to help himself politically. and how these play out greatest. >> will first you see, the asymmetrical approach of trump, and defending against these very serious accusations against him. the first line of
i was a new assistant thought that is giving them encouragement. a high five. but he was really staying take the fifth. take that. and you see the mike and coleman's testimony, lisarump talks in codes. my gift was that i always understood what mr. trump was talking about. and then i carried it out. so trump would never say, pay off this porn star, he would say, we've got to take care of this problem somehow. as always oblate. and the judge would say, i think an embarrassed case, enough of a...
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was the only telling me. you see again you get into office for just listening are they going to play anything better i shuffled from one ambition to be finished and we're here lisa. bloom i push in terms of knowledge and you said pinney civi. well nation beaty. mean. you are. mine and i'm on the. journey not just because you might with me was that also something in the from the from the strip club. but outside of that that it's not about your. d.s.e. . the. fat kid. yeah that's it i don't know what your united thought at. this stage of the race the slants will cross the border between come and chicago. and the next stage will be the last me a kilo much as one dance before the guinness world record would be set. oh that's right. i did you back. you put the cows. right. you. sure you could work to do that i don't want to give you the book was that misled you was a boy and you must go to prove good. who were your. teacher was just one of these evil. people you look at me and put up with this. what would. you. think your little boy what would you really think of those who were we were we would sum it up. well please could you go could you. go through who was worse b
was the only telling me. you see again you get into office for just listening are they going to play anything better i shuffled from one ambition to be finished and we're here lisa. bloom i push in terms of knowledge and you said pinney civi. well nation beaty. mean. you are. mine and i'm on the. journey not just because you might with me was that also something in the from the from the strip club. but outside of that that it's not about your. d.s.e. . the. fat kid. yeah that's it i don't know...
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lisa: you like negative rates? sam: i agree in the sense that it was definitely better than the alternative post crisis. depression-like outcome would not have been a good solution. the ecb's position toward negative rates in this year-long pause that lagarde has been clear on as they rethink some of these policy issues, negative rates are on the table to perhaps end. it has certainly punished european banks. i think u.s. banks have been a star performer in the post crisis period. negative rates sound great in theory but they actually hurt the transmission mechanism of the european economy. i think it would be prudent that they stop and end the negative rate policy in the medium term. lisa: two things going on. perhaps a problem with banks, transmission mechanism that may have been negative. as far as helping to boost inflation and growth, a positive. the question that was raised by some of those interviewed in davos, has there been a bubble created as a result of some of these measures? guy: i don't think risk asset valuations in europe are particularly rich. as the ecb has influenced risk asset valuat
lisa: you like negative rates? sam: i agree in the sense that it was definitely better than the alternative post crisis. depression-like outcome would not have been a good solution. the ecb's position toward negative rates in this year-long pause that lagarde has been clear on as they rethink some of these policy issues, negative rates are on the table to perhaps end. it has certainly punished european banks. i think u.s. banks have been a star performer in the post crisis period. negative...
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just coming in this morning, i it andaround at congress was like, well, this place is alive. lisad you have for breakfast? let me tell you, it's not great. [laughter] paul: i think europe is picking up. i think the phase one deal is going to get the world going again. obviously, getting a brexit resolution has helped as well. the world feels a lot better if you take the middle east issue out right now, and obviously the political issue. there is still risk, but economically, this is to pretty strong because central banks, and my opinion, went too far last year. but they can't back it back. lisa: are investors positioned in that more moderate, having a balanced portfolio, or are they all in, saying the world looks pretty good? paul: this is what i keep saying to people. you talk about people like you and i, and if you were in the market last year, you are feeling pretty good, which is why you are going out and spending, having a good holiday season, and why amazon is doing so well. people think investors are the -- investors or the money managers would have been coming back. they a
just coming in this morning, i it andaround at congress was like, well, this place is alive. lisad you have for breakfast? let me tell you, it's not great. [laughter] paul: i think europe is picking up. i think the phase one deal is going to get the world going again. obviously, getting a brexit resolution has helped as well. the world feels a lot better if you take the middle east issue out right now, and obviously the political issue. there is still risk, but economically, this is to pretty...
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i would urge the goal to change from opposing less amended to outright oppose. thank you. >> next speaker. >> mary lisa. what i want to do is just make a point that was made by dennis richards at the planning commission the other day. he asked the legal aid or legal team for some kind of idea about where the bills that are currently enacted stand. what does 330 mean, what does 35 mean? how are these bills coming together? at what state are we at in terms of all of the appeals? there was no answer. i am hearing this a lot. i watched the land use committee meeting and saw the same thing. i saw the supervisors asking questions that went unanswered. that is because they really don't know what effects we have already had on situations with housing, traffic, afford built, all of that. nobody knows the answer. it seems fruitless or it seems weird for us to continue going in this same direction, spending more money, asking more and more of the landowners, taxpayers, small businesses to take on more and more for what? when we get no results that it is positive that we can see. can we point ourselves to one situation that has been improved so far by all of thi
i would urge the goal to change from opposing less amended to outright oppose. thank you. >> next speaker. >> mary lisa. what i want to do is just make a point that was made by dennis richards at the planning commission the other day. he asked the legal aid or legal team for some kind of idea about where the bills that are currently enacted stand. what does 330 mean, what does 35 mean? how are these bills coming together? at what state are we at in terms of all of the appeals? there...
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i was watching people like susan collins, lisa murkowski. a lot of senators were getting up moving around. those two in particular did not move. cory gardner had notebooks filled with notes as well. they understand they're targeting their message to a core group of republicans they hope to bring their way. i want to jump off what scott said earlier. what happened last night with the house judiciary chairman really rubbed republicans the wrong way. >> when he accused them of a cover up. >> reporter: exactly. that went over very, very po poorly. and i think what you saw the manager dos today is tailor their message to the senators they hope to bring to their side on the idea that if you want a fuller case, you need to subpoena these witnesses. it's not all 53 republicans. this is for four to six. this is a numbers game and they need at least four. >> that's crucial. interesting what you're saying about susan collins, lisa murkowski, cory gardner, how closely they're paying attention. everyone stay with me. we're waiting for the senate to come
i was watching people like susan collins, lisa murkowski. a lot of senators were getting up moving around. those two in particular did not move. cory gardner had notebooks filled with notes as well. they understand they're targeting their message to a core group of republicans they hope to bring their way. i want to jump off what scott said earlier. what happened last night with the house judiciary chairman really rubbed republicans the wrong way. >> when he accused them of a cover up....
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i don't want to hear anything else. do you feel like that there are others besides susan collins and mitt romney and lisa murkowski? i heard rob portman was one of the senators who was complaining to mitch mcconnell about the process. do you think there's others that are going to rise to the occasion? or are you going to be done before the chiefs win the super bowl? >> oh, very good, claire. now that the vikings aren't -- >> i knew you would appreciate that since the vikings are gone. >> yeah, thank you. right before the iowa caucuses, no less, the night before. so i think that time will tell here. i just don't know how you can listen to those opening statements today and not want to know more. not want to be in the room where it happens, and how do you get in the room where it happens, and the meetings with bolton, and mulvaney, you've got to have them testify, so that -- i think that's a big piece of what went on today that there was more and more information for their own constituents. we're not just jurors sitting in a jury box. we're there because of the people that sent us to washington, and that's who we should be listening to, and
i don't want to hear anything else. do you feel like that there are others besides susan collins and mitt romney and lisa murkowski? i heard rob portman was one of the senators who was complaining to mitch mcconnell about the process. do you think there's others that are going to rise to the occasion? or are you going to be done before the chiefs win the super bowl? >> oh, very good, claire. now that the vikings aren't -- >> i knew you would appreciate that since the vikings are...
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was pretty far out there on witnesses. i didn't see how she could walk it back. lisa murkowski has taken a position that seems hard to walk back from. >> i agree. the reporting on the bolton book completely scrambled the calculus for the republican senate members. it seemed like on saturday when the president's defense team first started up they had their first two hours, it seemed like they had one of the easiest jobs in washington. they just had to last long enough through this like war of attrition basically to make it through to the other side of opening statements so that they could get on to questions, and then on to watching those sweet acquittal votes roll in. but the bolton book reporting has made it so that it's much harder for them to say if we wrap this up quickly it will all go away. that's evidence it will not go away. there will be more things that come out. with these tough reelection races coming in the future and, you know, not just this year in 2020. two years from now, in 2022, more senators will be up for reelection. this is something that will la
was pretty far out there on witnesses. i didn't see how she could walk it back. lisa murkowski has taken a position that seems hard to walk back from. >> i agree. the reporting on the bolton book completely scrambled the calculus for the republican senate members. it seemed like on saturday when the president's defense team first started up they had their first two hours, it seemed like they had one of the easiest jobs in washington. they just had to last long enough through this like war...
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> reporter: her comments echoing alaska gop senator lisa murkowski, also critical of mcconnell's pledge. >> well, in fairness, when i heard that, i was disturbed. >> reporter: democrats want key white house insiders to testify as witnesses about withholding aid to ukraine. if democrats can convince four republicans and win 51 senate votes, they get to set the parameters and call those witnesses before a trial starts democrats looking to pressure vulnerable gop senators like collins who faces a tough reelection >> i am open to witnesses. i think it's premature to decide who should be called until we see the evidence that is presented. >> reporter: collins backing up mcconnell's view that decisions about any witnesses should wait until after a senate trial is under way peter? >> geoff bennett at the capital tonight, geoff, thank you >>> now to the latest twist in a mystery surrounding the disappearance of two siblings who vanished months ago tonight investigators are calling out the children's own mother and her new husband for refusing to cooperate with authorities. catie beck has the details. >> reporter: investigators tonight say th
> reporter: her comments echoing alaska gop senator lisa murkowski, also critical of mcconnell's pledge. >> well, in fairness, when i heard that, i was disturbed. >> reporter: democrats want key white house insiders to testify as witnesses about withholding aid to ukraine. if democrats can convince four republicans and win 51 senate votes, they get to set the parameters and call those witnesses before a trial starts democrats looking to pressure vulnerable gop senators like...
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i think it served a useful foil. >> and don't forget this. lisa page said her decision to speak out wasrompted by an offensive and over-the-top comedy performance by trump during a campaign rally last year. >> i love you, peter. i love you too, lisa. lisa, i love you. lisa, lisa, oh, god, i love you, lisa. and if she doesn't win, lisa, we got an insurance policy, lisa. we'll get that son of a bitch out. >> as for lisa page, this is her response to rod rosenstein. quote, all i can say is this. i very much look forward to rod's deposition. >>> another break for us. coming up after the break, it may be the definition of adding insult to injury, and we will take you there after this. >>> last thing before we go here tonight, protesters on the streets in puerto rico today. and as you look at these pictures, remember it was the citizens there who drummed the last governor out of office. and if she's not careful, the new governor, wanda vasquez, could face the same fate. they are protesting because of a facebook video that's been viewed close to a million times on social media showing a wareho
i think it served a useful foil. >> and don't forget this. lisa page said her decision to speak out wasrompted by an offensive and over-the-top comedy performance by trump during a campaign rally last year. >> i love you, peter. i love you too, lisa. lisa, i love you. lisa, lisa, oh, god, i love you, lisa. and if she doesn't win, lisa, we got an insurance policy, lisa. we'll get that son of a bitch out. >> as for lisa page, this is her response to rod rosenstein. quote, all i...
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i think it served a useful foil. >> and don't forget this. lisa page said her decision to speak out wasrompted by an offensive and over-the-top comedy performance by trump during a campaign rally last year. >> i love you, peter. i love you too, lisa. lisa, i love you. lisa, lisa, oh, god, i love you, lisa. and if she doesn't win, lisa, we got an insurance policy, lisa. we'll get that son of a bitch out. >> as for lisa page, this is her response to rod rosenstein. quote, all i can say is this. i very much look forward to rod's deposition. >>> another break for us. coming up after the break, it may be the definition of adding insult to injury, and we will take you there after this. managing type 2 diabetes? dimitri's on it. eating right and getting those steps in? on it! dimitri thinks he's doing all he can to manage his type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is his treatment doing enough to lower his heart risk? [sfx: glasses clanking.] sorry. maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life fro
i think it served a useful foil. >> and don't forget this. lisa page said her decision to speak out wasrompted by an offensive and over-the-top comedy performance by trump during a campaign rally last year. >> i love you, peter. i love you too, lisa. lisa, i love you. lisa, lisa, oh, god, i love you, lisa. and if she doesn't win, lisa, we got an insurance policy, lisa. we'll get that son of a bitch out. >> as for lisa page, this is her response to rod rosenstein. quote, all i...
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going to vote with -- >> quickly, do you think it was a farce even from the jump to think that susan collins or lisa murkowski would -- would jump ship? >> i don't know about susan collins. i think given the particulars of her electoral situation and given the fact that she's said that she was leaning towards calling additional witnesses and evidence, i think she's -- she's maybe in her own category. but in terms of four, you know, i think that was going to be farfetched. >> and the politics of it are such that collins could say she wants witnesses. as mitch mcconnell knows, democrats will never have the four. so she can walk the plank and be out there saying i want witnesses knowing full well that witnesses -- they'll never have the votes to get it but she gets to claim credit for saying i am the moderate. i'm the one, you know, people in maine, you can vote for me because i'm the one looking to make a deal. >> let's turn now to the race for the white house. the clock is ticking for 2020 democrats with just nine days until the iowa caucuses. so much going on in this country right now. while the presidential candidates who are senators are
going to vote with -- >> quickly, do you think it was a farce even from the jump to think that susan collins or lisa murkowski would -- would jump ship? >> i don't know about susan collins. i think given the particulars of her electoral situation and given the fact that she's said that she was leaning towards calling additional witnesses and evidence, i think she's -- she's maybe in her own category. but in terms of four, you know, i think that was going to be farfetched. >>...