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my mom also came to visit marge. that's how close we were.t met her, she was sitting there at the table all by herself. i felt very, very, very sorry for her. >> like the new kid in school, huh? >> yes. everybody was staying away from her. i offered her a cup of coffee. little did i know how important that cup of coffee would be. >> cement your friendship, huh? >> yes, it did. >> sitting side by side, kelly kept scrupulous notes for what she said was thousands of hours of conversations with marjorie. often telling the chatterbox to slow down. marjorie thought she was talking to someone who would help her beat the rap for killing her boyfriend. but kelly would also try to use their conversations to steer her new friend to talk about a different case. the pizza bombing. >> we talked of her past relationships. the murder of roden, of course. and then slowly into the pizza bomber. >> how's that subject get introduced, kelly? the brian wells pizza case. >> through rothstein. >> okay. >> bill rothstein. marjorie's one-time fiance, who turned her in
my mom also came to visit marge. that's how close we were.t met her, she was sitting there at the table all by herself. i felt very, very, very sorry for her. >> like the new kid in school, huh? >> yes. everybody was staying away from her. i offered her a cup of coffee. little did i know how important that cup of coffee would be. >> cement your friendship, huh? >> yes, it did. >> sitting side by side, kelly kept scrupulous notes for what she said was thousands of...
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marge went to see a convent with nuns. stuart meachum was a devout quaker. even dave studied at union theological seminary. and cochair of the correctness got king mobilization demonstration. the first mobilization was largely a project of aj musty, who was a minister who called for a just and warless society. but if you ask anyone who went to either or both october 15 and november 15, they would just say about both of them, "we were calling for an end to the war in vietnam and ignored the differences." with one exception. the mostly men of the new mobe were considerably older than the mostly men of the moratorium. the reason it was called the new lobe in 1969 was to distinguish itself from the old mode of 1966 by becoming broader and less radical, and we pledged ourselves to legal and nonviolent tactics. at the time it was called the largest peace march of the organization, twice the size of the moratorium, which had a police count of 2500. the much younger people today who are appealing for ways to reduce the climate crisis out number us many times over. t
marge went to see a convent with nuns. stuart meachum was a devout quaker. even dave studied at union theological seminary. and cochair of the correctness got king mobilization demonstration. the first mobilization was largely a project of aj musty, who was a minister who called for a just and warless society. but if you ask anyone who went to either or both october 15 and november 15, they would just say about both of them, "we were calling for an end to the war in vietnam and ignored the...
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my thanks to juanita, donna, and marg.idea is your ed board should do a debate because you brought out the best in the candidates. it was the best i've seen biden, the best i've seen warren, cory booker and andrew yang. thank you, most of all, for watching. we'll be here all day long tomorrow. brian and i start at 11:00, chuck todd at 9:00. sit down, pop some popcorn, but right now "mtp daily" with katy tur starts.
my thanks to juanita, donna, and marg.idea is your ed board should do a debate because you brought out the best in the candidates. it was the best i've seen biden, the best i've seen warren, cory booker and andrew yang. thank you, most of all, for watching. we'll be here all day long tomorrow. brian and i start at 11:00, chuck todd at 9:00. sit down, pop some popcorn, but right now "mtp daily" with katy tur starts.
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it gives me an opportunity to connect with some people that may feel marge mainalized or a p of people i can identify. >> many people feel they have a problem with black and brown people. >> if you say that there is a problem without having all the information, i think itou >> nbc bay investigative unit conducted a nine-month investigation. we found the department has the highest number of police shootings per capita in northern california. one involving a young rapper who fell asleep behind the wheel at a taco bell drive through with a gun in his lap. police shot him dozens of times when they thought he was going for his gun. >> i can't change the past. but we can impact the future. >> williams says budget cuts during the past decade have really hurt the department. he only has 122 sworn officers now and says he needs at least 180. but he's optimistic that making some key police changes will help the pd regain the community's trust. >> people need to learn how to trust us again. and, so, that's why i'm here, to establish that trust. >> nbc bay area news. >>> well, sheryl just mentione
it gives me an opportunity to connect with some people that may feel marge mainalized or a p of people i can identify. >> many people feel they have a problem with black and brown people. >> if you say that there is a problem without having all the information, i think itou >> nbc bay investigative unit conducted a nine-month investigation. we found the department has the highest number of police shootings per capita in northern california. one involving a young rapper who...
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in a range marriage would not come to pass a marge look who i brought home. or are you rounding up immigrants hank azaria had voiced the character since 1990 appear as an indian immigrant who runs a convenience store and uses the catch phrase thank you come again pressure on the show spiked after $27000.00 documentary slamming the character as discriminatory but many are finding it hard to believe that stereotypes even in a comedy cartoon hoping oh lord now. my name is harry from the boat had a great career full of laughter critical acclaim i should be completely happy but there's still one man who haunts me the hossa people peddle. my documentary the problem with apu was not me to get rid of it dated costume character but to discuss race representation among the community which i love very much it was also about how you can love something like the simpsons and still be critical about aspects of it does this mean he's not going to voice colin e.-mu because cole is black and he is white one of them to the meeting over voice acting i loved as an indian i find t
in a range marriage would not come to pass a marge look who i brought home. or are you rounding up immigrants hank azaria had voiced the character since 1990 appear as an indian immigrant who runs a convenience store and uses the catch phrase thank you come again pressure on the show spiked after $27000.00 documentary slamming the character as discriminatory but many are finding it hard to believe that stereotypes even in a comedy cartoon hoping oh lord now. my name is harry from the boat had a...
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enough to recommend people just assume the plane was shot down until evidence to the contrary and marge is guilty until proven innocent it's the new name of the game in today's political landscape the reality is that when there were a situation like this arises if it doesn't concern the western powers. and then the blame game starts and all these you know unknown sources intelligence figures appear on the horizon to blame a particular nation who is you know fighting at many fronts with the usa and the washington consensus so you run quite easily is sort of blamed that the plane was you know stuck struck by some missiles and there is no evidence and really it's incredible it's laughable and i don't know why mr trudeau really comes on the horizon saying that we have information how does mr trudeau have this information and the veto chief comments on it so the whole narrative is being built in such a manner that really iran should be blamed without really investigating it well elsewhere president trump has claimed the u.s. is doing a good job in venice whaler we'll have more details on tha
enough to recommend people just assume the plane was shot down until evidence to the contrary and marge is guilty until proven innocent it's the new name of the game in today's political landscape the reality is that when there were a situation like this arises if it doesn't concern the western powers. and then the blame game starts and all these you know unknown sources intelligence figures appear on the horizon to blame a particular nation who is you know fighting at many fronts with the usa...
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we caught up with marge after she bought this mask in a san jose target. she says she got it just in case. >> you have to look out for yourself. if you don't, no one else is. >> reporter: up the freeway in palo alto -- >> i think we just wanted to put public health first and foremost. >> reporter: more caution as avenidas, a nonprofit services provider, joined the city of palo alto in cancelling its upcoming lunar new year celebrations because of coronavirus concerns. >> we knew that the population of older adults was coming back and forth from china to the u.s., especially during this holiday season. >> reporter: and apple as part of its quarterly earnings announcement says it will restrict employee travel to and from china while temporarily closing one of its stores there. but while shelves at once-held masks at this santa clara home depot are bare. >> no cases here nor in the bay area. >> reporter: a reminder from the santa clara county health department there is no sign of the virus here, and really, no need to wear a mask because it only helps prevent
we caught up with marge after she bought this mask in a san jose target. she says she got it just in case. >> you have to look out for yourself. if you don't, no one else is. >> reporter: up the freeway in palo alto -- >> i think we just wanted to put public health first and foremost. >> reporter: more caution as avenidas, a nonprofit services provider, joined the city of palo alto in cancelling its upcoming lunar new year celebrations because of coronavirus concerns....
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enough to recommend people just assumed the plane was shot down until evidence to the contrary and marge is guilty until proven innocent it's the new name of the game in today's political landscape. it's been claimed the new video shows a missile streaking into the night sky over to iran and exploding as it hit a plateau. being an independent german marks and some is not good afternoon to you martin. what a mess in terms of knowing exactly what's going on here latest information revealed a video in the media claims to show a missile hitting the plane and it's also very compelling when you see videos at this news organizations backing it up the new york times say that they verified the 1st you don't know how they verify it but they say they verified it is it damaging to the official investigation when you when you see the media coming out with information all seems to have. well earth. is quite interesting that zelinsky said let's not jump to conclusions suggests that he's quite level headed about this and what the british prime minister is already putting out the idea that the plane is d
enough to recommend people just assumed the plane was shot down until evidence to the contrary and marge is guilty until proven innocent it's the new name of the game in today's political landscape. it's been claimed the new video shows a missile streaking into the night sky over to iran and exploding as it hit a plateau. being an independent german marks and some is not good afternoon to you martin. what a mess in terms of knowing exactly what's going on here latest information revealed a...
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enough to recommend people just assume the plane was shot down until evidence to the contrary and marge is guilty until proven innocent it's the new name of the game in today's political landscape. a bit more on this we can now cross the line to investigative journalist dave lindorff an editor of the news website this can't be happening today thanks for joining us this evening as we've heard the western powers claiming they've got intelligence that no rain in missile may have unintentionally brought down the ukrainian plane iran for it's by saying that's impossible do you surprised that world leaders coming forward making public claims before any official investigation has actually been conducted . i mean after all we have the lesion planes over ukraine as a model where you know it was all speculation and. never a clear. and transparent investigation in all the time along that you know we had. speculation that it was russia that it was a russian missile even though the same missiles that russia was alleged to have used are in the position of ukraine. the 1st thing that came to my mind w
enough to recommend people just assume the plane was shot down until evidence to the contrary and marge is guilty until proven innocent it's the new name of the game in today's political landscape. a bit more on this we can now cross the line to investigative journalist dave lindorff an editor of the news website this can't be happening today thanks for joining us this evening as we've heard the western powers claiming they've got intelligence that no rain in missile may have unintentionally...
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chinese economic data and marge futures on the ts ext are up as well and that is your global market walk for the week. the german government has announced a deal to stop the use of coal power in the country by 2038 berlin will compensate call producing regions with a compensation worth roughly 40000000000 euros germany has also allocated for point $35000000000.00 euros for coal plant that agreed to close prior to the deadline with a deal in germany it will phase out the use of nuclear and coal power at the same time the government hopes to have at least 65 percent of its at electricity produced with minimal energy by 2030 the news comes as the north going to pipeline set to deliver natural gas from russia to germany is facing delays due to u.s. sanctions levied against companies involved in the project russian president vladimir putin spoke over the weekend about the pipeline saying that the project had been delayed but he hopes that it will be completed by the end of the year or q one of 2021 at this time only 160 kilometers of the total of 2460 kilometers of the pipeline remains to be
chinese economic data and marge futures on the ts ext are up as well and that is your global market walk for the week. the german government has announced a deal to stop the use of coal power in the country by 2038 berlin will compensate call producing regions with a compensation worth roughly 40000000000 euros germany has also allocated for point $35000000000.00 euros for coal plant that agreed to close prior to the deadline with a deal in germany it will phase out the use of nuclear and coal...
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we saw them really sticking to their word in a sense saying they were not going to marge et in the region. according to them, they hit them pretty hard seemingly signaling to the united states that it was over with saying it was a response the american president even without giving us further details and the damage these attacks have inflicted willing to put this to bed remember, rhetoric on both sides here iran and united states again and again have said they are willing to come to the table and talk about this this putting to bed so to speak is an opening of door to that conversation. >> thank you we have some comments from the defense minister saying iran used short-range missiles in the attacks to u.s. targets. that con officials what we heard overnight and that iran's response will be proportional and also saying president trump has turned the u.s. administration into what he calls a terrorist government >>> let's take a look at the european markets quite a different picture to what we saw yesterday the overall magnitude still contained. so phariseeing it as a contained conflict the
we saw them really sticking to their word in a sense saying they were not going to marge et in the region. according to them, they hit them pretty hard seemingly signaling to the united states that it was over with saying it was a response the american president even without giving us further details and the damage these attacks have inflicted willing to put this to bed remember, rhetoric on both sides here iran and united states again and again have said they are willing to come to the table...
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technologies you might marge well represented three of the so-called f.a.n.g. nameses are out. from ge to caterpillar to honeywell. you've got starbucks, mcdonald's and coke earnings out. general dynamics, and maybe the comeback story of the year, tesla. joining me now are my guests david, i'll begin with you as somebody that just wants to look for value, ammi ianalyze ss and markets, how much has this outbreak of the coronavirus made it more difficult for you to do your job and understand the markets right now? >> okay. we don't deal in stocks at all we don't analyze u.s. industries or individual stocks we're a global macro >> a lot of that goes into that. >> well, yes -- >> i meant stocks generally, like the world of equities >> yeah, exactly right now we're in european small cap, and that's the only common stock equity exposure we have a lot of preferred stocks in the u.s. i'll just take a dive here or a pledge and say that when you look at a chart of the s&p six months from now, you won't even see this >> why are you so confident in this, david? >> every single exogenous ev
technologies you might marge well represented three of the so-called f.a.n.g. nameses are out. from ge to caterpillar to honeywell. you've got starbucks, mcdonald's and coke earnings out. general dynamics, and maybe the comeback story of the year, tesla. joining me now are my guests david, i'll begin with you as somebody that just wants to look for value, ammi ianalyze ss and markets, how much has this outbreak of the coronavirus made it more difficult for you to do your job and understand the...
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greg gutfeld, because who would get that mitch mcconnell would be following -- merging, they marched, margehe's marching behind greg because the grievance is why are you giving away a pens! >> dana: we can talk about the pens or anything else we want, can we play the republican outrage about the pens? speak of the speaker distribute! souvenir pens to her own colleagues, emblazoned with her golden signature. >> democrats did what you would expect at a campaign event, pose for pictures, smile, handed out gifts to one another. >> i'm sure most of you got a pen as well. >> we thought she might have some grand strategy for delaying the impeachment trial for 28 days. maybe she was just waiting for her special order pens to come in. >> dana: pens. >> and rest in the color of an easter egg. wasn't that pretty? i'm just waiting for greg to do his yosemite sam again. i'm not even getting paid for this. >> juan: yesterday when the two of you started -- >> no. >> greg: no, look, you brought it up. our audience have to sit through this garbage for hours, they come to "the five" to hear the truth. that t
greg gutfeld, because who would get that mitch mcconnell would be following -- merging, they marched, margehe's marching behind greg because the grievance is why are you giving away a pens! >> dana: we can talk about the pens or anything else we want, can we play the republican outrage about the pens? speak of the speaker distribute! souvenir pens to her own colleagues, emblazoned with her golden signature. >> democrats did what you would expect at a campaign event, pose for...
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. >> 1% to 3% change in marges on that, which you one of the reasons you're favorably inclined to wingnd then a second choice. what are they doing right advice asith buffalo wings and others. >> their from the chicken category growth, and that's grown more than three times the entire restaurant cad guy. they have the right things in terms of the digital vehement, but 25% to 36% in terms of digital sales mixed in just one year that's set to continue i think that's -- digital, you know, mobile and web orders, and deliveries, so that will drive outside comps. you've got inpull costs that are actually favorable for them, as poes to do risks for other names. >> about 50 seconds left you also like dunken is part of your hypothesis there is bringing back -- will that help or a marginal impact >> it might have a marginal benefit, but they're doing a lot of right things to stay in a world consistent comp going forward than they have historically it's not a heerk leanne effect, but we're also seeing pretty decent increase in international comps. that's a story that hasn't been talk about histori
. >> 1% to 3% change in marges on that, which you one of the reasons you're favorably inclined to wingnd then a second choice. what are they doing right advice asith buffalo wings and others. >> their from the chicken category growth, and that's grown more than three times the entire restaurant cad guy. they have the right things in terms of the digital vehement, but 25% to 36% in terms of digital sales mixed in just one year that's set to continue i think that's -- digital, you...
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the acting head of customs and border protection, marge morgan with the latest what is going on at theox news medical correspondent marc siegel on the deadly coronavirus that continues to spread. we'll have the latest on that, and all of the news of the day at least the most important news of the day at the top of the hour. please join us much liz, back to you. liz: great to see you, lou, thank you so much. former trump campaign advisor carter page holding democrats accountable if the government won't. carter page suing the democratic national committee for funding false opposition research used by the fbi to spy on him. page has been public how much it hurt him personally, his reputation and business. i want to move ton to hans von spakovsky. with the heritage foundation. his lawyer is saying, this is the just the beginning. we could see more lawsuits. >> look, these kind of defamation lawsuits are usually pretty tough to win especially for someone considered a public figure like carter page but if i was the liability carrier for the dnc or the perkins law firm i would get out my chec
the acting head of customs and border protection, marge morgan with the latest what is going on at theox news medical correspondent marc siegel on the deadly coronavirus that continues to spread. we'll have the latest on that, and all of the news of the day at least the most important news of the day at the top of the hour. please join us much liz, back to you. liz: great to see you, lou, thank you so much. former trump campaign advisor carter page holding democrats accountable if the...
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what we ended up needing to do was to give some basic explanations to an emergency marg manager. what is a network when our i.t. partners are talking about servers, firewalls, switches, and end points? what does that mean to an emergency manager? at the same time, we need to talk to the i.t. folks on how does emergency management look at something when it goes wrong? really, there was this connection of the virtual and physical world to let the information technology professionals in the department know that when you're getting the virtual system going again, so that essential functions can take place, here's what your emergency management partners are doing. here's how they're keeping things going that are identified in the continuity of operations plan so we can maintain those essential functions. so, what we developed after a lot of these discussions was the information technology folks said just give me a list of questions to answer. we can do that as emergency managers. so really what we started with is what are the essential functions that have been identified in the contin
what we ended up needing to do was to give some basic explanations to an emergency marg manager. what is a network when our i.t. partners are talking about servers, firewalls, switches, and end points? what does that mean to an emergency manager? at the same time, we need to talk to the i.t. folks on how does emergency management look at something when it goes wrong? really, there was this connection of the virtual and physical world to let the information technology professionals in the...
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what we ended up needing to do was to give some basic explanations to an emergency marg manager. what is a network when our i.t. partners are talking about servers, firewalls, switches, and end points? what does that mean to an emergency manager? at the same time, we need to talk to the i.t. folks on how does emergency management look at something when it goes wrong? really, there was this connection of the virtual and physical world to let the information technology professionals in the department know that when you're getting the virtual system going again, so that essential functions can take place, here's what your emergency management partners are doing. here's how they're keeping things going that are identified in the continuity of operations plan so we can maintain those essential functions. so, what we developed after a lot of these discussions was the information technology folks said just give me a list of questions to answer. we can do that as emergency managers. so really what we started with is what are the essential functions that have been identified in the contin
what we ended up needing to do was to give some basic explanations to an emergency marg manager. what is a network when our i.t. partners are talking about servers, firewalls, switches, and end points? what does that mean to an emergency manager? at the same time, we need to talk to the i.t. folks on how does emergency management look at something when it goes wrong? really, there was this connection of the virtual and physical world to let the information technology professionals in the...
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ian had their marge anulled.le's personal struggle was far from over. a struggle to rekindle the spirit of an innocent young woman whose life was changed forever by something, well, something diabolical. >> i don't think there is anything more evil than finding a girl two believes in the best in humanity and who loves other people deeply and making her question who she is. making her question her faith in humanity. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. m craig n thank you fo thank you for watching.r watchig >>> all the thing that are coming out about this case are just mind-boggling. >> a young wife dead but it didn't stop there. >> he shot me. >> what in the world was going on? >> that's what i wanted to know. >> his wife is brutally beaten. did he hire somebody? we just don't know. >> her husband had an alibi and something else, a lover.
ian had their marge anulled.le's personal struggle was far from over. a struggle to rekindle the spirit of an innocent young woman whose life was changed forever by something, well, something diabolical. >> i don't think there is anything more evil than finding a girl two believes in the best in humanity and who loves other people deeply and making her question who she is. making her question her faith in humanity. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig...
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bringing personal nominations for the star, including her engagement to alex rodriguez and marge andth birthday in july. now she kicks off 2020 adding super bowl halftime performer to her incredible milestones. co-headlining with shakira sunday night right here on fox. in hollywood, ashley dvorkin, fox news. struck you will catch the game and the halftime show right here on ktvu. we're excited to bring you live coverage from miami all this week leading up to super bowl liv, including a special report coming up as she continues her report and our sports director joined us. >>> january 24th, 19 99, the last time that they won a super bowl. >> 25 years ago. >> let's put an end to that. >>> thank you for watching everyone. >> we will see you back here at noon. in the meantime, wendy williams is up next. >> announcer: live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show." ♪ now, here's wendy! ♪ [cheers and applause] >> wendy: thank you for watching. say hello to my
bringing personal nominations for the star, including her engagement to alex rodriguez and marge andth birthday in july. now she kicks off 2020 adding super bowl halftime performer to her incredible milestones. co-headlining with shakira sunday night right here on fox. in hollywood, ashley dvorkin, fox news. struck you will catch the game and the halftime show right here on ktvu. we're excited to bring you live coverage from miami all this week leading up to super bowl liv, including a special...
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marge grea thank you for explaining this.aking the case that president trump accused his power. did they make progress? the biggest moments next. stay with cnn. care medicare advantage. (bold music) now, it's like he has his own health entourage. he gets medicare's largest healthcare network, a free gym membership, vision, dental and more. there's so much to take advantage of. can't wait till i'm 65. a few more chairs, please. unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans, including the only plans with the aarp name. free dental care and eye exams, and free designer eyewear. go ahead, take advantage. i learned about myuse grandfather's life. on ancestry and it was a remarkable twentieth-century transformation. he did a lot of living before i knew him. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com ♪ 1 in 3 deaths is caused by cardiovascular disease. millions of patients are treated with statins-but up to 75% persistent cardiovascular risk still remains. many have turned to fish oil suppl
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the marges told you deputy assistance secretary of defense laura cooper presented two emails, two emails that people on hertaff received from people at darennsrsio with people at the ukraine embassy that could have been about u.s. security assistance to ukraine. what they did not tell you is that ms. cooper testified that she could not say for certain whether the emails were about the pause on security assistance. she couldn't say one way or the other. she also testified that she didn't want to speculate about the meaning of the words in the emails. the house managers also didn't tell you ms. cooper testified that i reviewed lie cle eed my . the only meeting i can recall a ukrainian official raising the security assistance with me is on september 5th at the ukrainian independence day celebration. house managers didn't tell you that. the house managers also mentioned one of ambassador volker's advisers, catherine croft, claimed the ukrainian embassy officials learned about the pause earlier than the politico article. when asked when they heard, mr. croft couldn't remember the specks and d
the marges told you deputy assistance secretary of defense laura cooper presented two emails, two emails that people on hertaff received from people at darennsrsio with people at the ukraine embassy that could have been about u.s. security assistance to ukraine. what they did not tell you is that ms. cooper testified that she could not say for certain whether the emails were about the pause on security assistance. she couldn't say one way or the other. she also testified that she didn't want to...
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my thanks to juanita, donna, and marg. my idea is your ed board should do a debate because you brought out the best in the candidates. it was the best i've seen biden, the best i've seen warren, cory booker and andrew yang. thank you, most of all, for watching. we'll be here all day long tomorrow. brian and i start at 11:00, chuck todd at 9:00. sit down, pop some popcorn, but right now "mtp daily" with katy tur starts. >>> welcome to monday. it is "meet the press daily." i'm katy tur in new york in for chuck todd. on the day before the impeachment trial of president trump, an historic trial that president trump's allies are apparent ly hoping will go away very quickly, two republican sources tell nbc news that a draft of the organizing resolution, essentially the rules for the impeachment trial that will be debated tomorrow, would allow each side 24 hours over just two days to present their opening arguments. that would cram arguments into four 12-hour days and nights. democrats are furious over what they say are republica
my thanks to juanita, donna, and marg. my idea is your ed board should do a debate because you brought out the best in the candidates. it was the best i've seen biden, the best i've seen warren, cory booker and andrew yang. thank you, most of all, for watching. we'll be here all day long tomorrow. brian and i start at 11:00, chuck todd at 9:00. sit down, pop some popcorn, but right now "mtp daily" with katy tur starts. >>> welcome to monday. it is "meet the press...
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ebola was 90% mortality rate i get it, it's horrific, but it should not dictate the moves within the marge, so the pushback there is you're talking about the second biggest economy in the world coming to a virtual standstill and in some cases an indefinite holiday, and industrial and consumer. >> yeah, so the pushback to your pushback would been that we're talking about a very small blip on the overall macro scheme. yes, it's terrible that it's dictating growth, or it's crimping growth, but it all should be looked at at a short-term mechanism so in short order, they should think the market is going to rebound, but i totally understand the sell-off, but i don't think it's warranted to be selling it off. >> we are seeing certainly a bounds today let's focus on the big story we're watching seema ploddy with a look at the names, uniyoon is in beijing with the latest, and mike santoli has the market dashboards as always first to you on some of the movers. >> the fears around the coronavirus are top of mind, but the sell-off has abated for now. the focus has turned to profits. whether it's unite
ebola was 90% mortality rate i get it, it's horrific, but it should not dictate the moves within the marge, so the pushback there is you're talking about the second biggest economy in the world coming to a virtual standstill and in some cases an indefinite holiday, and industrial and consumer. >> yeah, so the pushback to your pushback would been that we're talking about a very small blip on the overall macro scheme. yes, it's terrible that it's dictating growth, or it's crimping growth,...
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. >>> let's start with morgan stanley how gressed were you with this marges that led to today?ctly it the new targets were everything. the earnings in the fourth quarter was fine one these unveiled the earnings targets, that's when the stock took off when you think about it, in 2019 they generated about a 13% return now the new ranges 13 to 15 earnings estimates just needs to move up, and it's not crazy that earnings estimates would move up to the rough magnitude to what they did today >> earnings estimate, is it only deto go up for the likes of goldman and morgan stanley, the investment banks, if you sort of stripped jpmorgan out? a lot of it slightly disappointed, and took the wind out of the sails,y goldman and morgan stanley clearly leading the charge. >> and those were names that came in at a discounted valuation. when we look at the valuation across those big investment banks, right jpmorgans, citis, goldman, goldman and morgan stanley are still only about ten times earnings the other names are -- jpmorgan is at over 13 times earnings if you think about where you're going
. >>> let's start with morgan stanley how gressed were you with this marges that led to today?ctly it the new targets were everything. the earnings in the fourth quarter was fine one these unveiled the earnings targets, that's when the stock took off when you think about it, in 2019 they generated about a 13% return now the new ranges 13 to 15 earnings estimates just needs to move up, and it's not crazy that earnings estimates would move up to the rough magnitude to what they did today...
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for example, the scene in "fargo" where marge is interrogating the two strippers. >> they said they wereunctuated and written in the rhythm that we played it. and it's beautiful. >> and the oscar goes to "fargo." >> "fargo" was the cohen brothers film that gets embraced at the academy awards. everyone loves this movie. so what do they do? they do something completely different. >> sometimes there's a man -- well, he's the man for his time and place. >> one of my favorite stories is how long it took jeff bridges to agree to do it. joel nathan wrote it for him, sent it to him, and i just remember them thinking, how could he not? obviously, he came to that conclusion himself. >> let me explain something, i'm not mr. le dchs bowski. i'm the dude. that's what you call me. his dudeness or duder or el dudorino. >> it's the only time in my life where i haven't been able to look an actor in the eye because he was so funny. >> jeffrey. love me. >> that's my robe. >> "the big lebowski" is the most quotable room of my generation. >> that rug really tied the room together. >> the cohen brothers are s
for example, the scene in "fargo" where marge is interrogating the two strippers. >> they said they wereunctuated and written in the rhythm that we played it. and it's beautiful. >> and the oscar goes to "fargo." >> "fargo" was the cohen brothers film that gets embraced at the academy awards. everyone loves this movie. so what do they do? they do something completely different. >> sometimes there's a man -- well, he's the man for his time...
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appointed me to deal with the gang problem did president clinton honor me event with obama and so i lead marge's against gangs and i did the largest gun buyback with president of the [inaudible] first on back buyback in america we was able to get 411 guns off the street. i unequivocally has given my life to a system and i a pardon and ran for mayor twice in the first african-american in my district to run against a white person and get in the run off with all my criminal history. i've been to the flag and anthem now i kneel at the anthem and i will not sing it because what 45 has done has demoralized me and this man is -- i was arrested 32 times before i was 19 years old and this guy is more criminal than me. i'm ashamed of my crime and thank god he forgave me and my friends forgive me but with this president it's ridiculous and it's an insult to any president who's been incarcerated to go before a jury where jury cannot have the evidence like the senators that had evidence and look at evidence and sit there and hear evidence and no one in america gets this kind of trial. >> host: frank, what ab
appointed me to deal with the gang problem did president clinton honor me event with obama and so i lead marge's against gangs and i did the largest gun buyback with president of the [inaudible] first on back buyback in america we was able to get 411 guns off the street. i unequivocally has given my life to a system and i a pardon and ran for mayor twice in the first african-american in my district to run against a white person and get in the run off with all my criminal history. i've been to...
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[applause] >> to bring us home, i would like to introduce marge baker from people for the american way way. >> thank you for being here. i am the executive vice president for policy and program at people for the american way viewed we are a national progressive advocacy organization founded to fight right wing extremism and for democracies values, freedom, equality, opportunity, and justice for all. on behalf of our 1.5 million members across the country, we have been so proud to sponsor this forum. it has been incredible, this is historic. a whole forum hearing from presidential candidates on democracy. i want to thank the candidates who took time to be here with us. i want to thank our incredible moderators, give them a hand. [applause] >> they were amazing, thank you so much. i want to thank all of the partner organizations reggie mentioned. it has been an honor and privilege to be part of that. i mostly want to thank you here in the room, i wanted thank you here on livestream. this is important. this is about democracy. thank you for participating in the forum, thank you for partic
[applause] >> to bring us home, i would like to introduce marge baker from people for the american way way. >> thank you for being here. i am the executive vice president for policy and program at people for the american way viewed we are a national progressive advocacy organization founded to fight right wing extremism and for democracies values, freedom, equality, opportunity, and justice for all. on behalf of our 1.5 million members across the country, we have been so proud to...
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stil light ten on my lip ♪ ♪ white chick on my right wrist when i whi thathion my brick ♪ ♪ one way margelit chick ♪ ♪ it givenchi she wanna hit me and run through all my accounts till they empty ♪ ♪ what would chine do i'm stil thinking militan old paraphernalia ♪ ♪ laying around i got rid of i settled all my differences i really had a chicken ♪ ♪ with a tree stamp like i stepped o it with a timberland the butcher ♪ ♪ you know what i mea ah yeah [ cheers and applause >> yeah, - man -- what up. shout out to buffalo. you know what's up. >> jimmy: can't get up there to give you love. griselda. thank you for the pizza. thank you for the pizza. good job yeah, i love you guys. griselda [ cheers and applause "wwcd" is out now. we'll be right back, everybody [ cheers and applause i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. climate is the number 1 priority. i would declare a state of emergency on day 1. congress has never passed an important climate bill, ever. this is a problem that continues to get worse. i've spent a decade fighting and beating oil companies... stopping pipelines... stopping foss
stil light ten on my lip ♪ ♪ white chick on my right wrist when i whi thathion my brick ♪ ♪ one way margelit chick ♪ ♪ it givenchi she wanna hit me and run through all my accounts till they empty ♪ ♪ what would chine do i'm stil thinking militan old paraphernalia ♪ ♪ laying around i got rid of i settled all my differences i really had a chicken ♪ ♪ with a tree stamp like i stepped o it with a timberland the butcher ♪ ♪ you know what i mea ah yeah [ cheers and...