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margie omero and cornell belcher are both democratic pollsters and strategists. they all join me now. maya, trump, this whole thing with trump feels like a win. a foregone win for him tomorrow. what do you hear from the haley campaign and her supporters right now? >> nikki haley is not leaving any stone unturned here in south carolina. she spent a lot of time in the low country, that's where she's from and for her campaign headquarters is. and her argument has really been the same. that a lot of voters, a lot of republican voters, while they are largely supporting former president trump, there is a large chunk of republican voters eager for and alternative. so she is pledging to be that and to stay in the race regardless of the outcome tomorrow. it does indeed look like former president trump will win by a large margin. but her argument has been, especially now as she gains momentum, and has more money to keep her campaign going, that she is the alternative to a trump biden rematch. and it feels like that's what's going to power some momentum for her here on the
margie omero and cornell belcher are both democratic pollsters and strategists. they all join me now. maya, trump, this whole thing with trump feels like a win. a foregone win for him tomorrow. what do you hear from the haley campaign and her supporters right now? >> nikki haley is not leaving any stone unturned here in south carolina. she spent a lot of time in the low country, that's where she's from and for her campaign headquarters is. and her argument has really been the same. that a...
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margie: i wouldn't say exclusively tech. i think it's going to be a narrow market to those companies with above average growth. that would be tech, because they have shown that. a number of industrial companies were very strong and i think our position to be on the secular increase. that is a sector that's rather undervalued. the health care sector, parts that looked like they hit bottom and are ready to do a little better. broadening out but only to companies with good jonathan: growth. jonathan:the front end of the yield curve has repriced 50 basis points since the last day the fed met. at the end of the close i think that we were a full 20 that day, through full 70 in the last. why do you think this market is willing to deemphasize the importance of what is happening at the front end of the yield curve? margie: i think when you look at a market of interest rates roughly 4% to 4.5% for treasury rates, that shouldn't be an impediment for economic growth or good returns on equities. i think the market is disregarding it. the
margie: i wouldn't say exclusively tech. i think it's going to be a narrow market to those companies with above average growth. that would be tech, because they have shown that. a number of industrial companies were very strong and i think our position to be on the secular increase. that is a sector that's rather undervalued. the health care sector, parts that looked like they hit bottom and are ready to do a little better. broadening out but only to companies with good jonathan: growth....
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margies, desperate people, they are selflessly ready jump into any. we all have turbo hands.insk there is a wound, the young people are sleeping on the skating rink, the knitted felt boots are worn out, the fluffy boots are knitted, in this winter the evenings are filled with ice and snow, and the thoughts are already running on i'm happy and happy. on february 22, 1946, at the nuremberg trials , the deputy prosecutor general of the ussr nikolai dmitrievich zorya made a report on forced labor and forced theft into german slavery. in it he presented numerous evidence of the use fascists of soviet citizens as slaves. russian must be used: mining , road construction, military industry, tanks, guns, aircraft equipment, create special teams for urgent ones. unforeseen work, only the following types of punishment should be applied without intermediate degrees: deprivation of food , death penalty. the fact that the inhabitants of the republic were treated in german slavery, according to the minutes of the secret meeting, in the memories of those who had to survive it horrors, in new
margies, desperate people, they are selflessly ready jump into any. we all have turbo hands.insk there is a wound, the young people are sleeping on the skating rink, the knitted felt boots are worn out, the fluffy boots are knitted, in this winter the evenings are filled with ice and snow, and the thoughts are already running on i'm happy and happy. on february 22, 1946, at the nuremberg trials , the deputy prosecutor general of the ussr nikolai dmitrievich zorya made a report on forced labor...
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an uprising against the colonial list under the banner of the religious movement of the magazine. margie, it was led by a man named kinsey to the rebels used guerrilla tactics, because they did not have the power to grasp the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so the invaders decided to starve the population to day one of the commanders of the german troops. captain wagon time wrote only anger and one can lead to final submission. military actions alone will remain more or less a drop in the ocean. the blasphemous bland work. the invaders burned villages and fields. in 2 years, germany deliberately starved up to 300000 people, did that later. the monstrous experience of the 2nd right in tanzania was copied by the 3rd right lead by the nazis in order to extra pay that the both of europe, the most completely world like meaning to support the war, total costs. that was the single words about any piece, plus the slow likely to oppose his world on green go the ukraine as he was the some fellow your p and lea
an uprising against the colonial list under the banner of the religious movement of the magazine. margie, it was led by a man named kinsey to the rebels used guerrilla tactics, because they did not have the power to grasp the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so the invaders decided to starve the population to day one of the commanders of the german troops. captain wagon time wrote only anger and one can lead...
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. >> margie mayfield runs a nonprofit that provides in-home nursing to ella and medically fragile children in santa clara, santa cruz and san benito counties. for hundreds of patients in the families, it is living in 2020. >> families are so isolated. >> our families really have to think twice about it. that is kind of sad. >> ella does get out for school and therapy. she rarely goes anything else in public. she can't go to parties or have many visitors unless they are masked and test for covid before coming over. >> it is a very big life-threatening disease for ella. >> her life expectancy is normal and she is very smart. her family only hopes that people still take viruses seriously and do their part to help slow the spread. >> another sign the pandemic attitudes are evolving, the cdc is considering revising its own covid guidelines here in our state instead of isolating five days after a positive test. you would be allowed to return to normal activities after being fever free for 24 hours. >>> the silicon valley autoshow is happening right now at the santa clara convention center. you c
. >> margie mayfield runs a nonprofit that provides in-home nursing to ella and medically fragile children in santa clara, santa cruz and san benito counties. for hundreds of patients in the families, it is living in 2020. >> families are so isolated. >> our families really have to think twice about it. that is kind of sad. >> ella does get out for school and therapy. she rarely goes anything else in public. she can't go to parties or have many visitors unless they are...
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basically we were responding to an initiative by margie marjorie taylor greene another one of her impeachment resolutions. the choice was a snap impeachment on the spot or a review referral at the idea this is a bipartisan consensus to refer to homeland security committee to pursue this is disingenuous. it is just not the case. as a snap impeachment or it was this. >> i cannot agree more and again chairman green to the extent you believe ranking member thompson and the minority on the homeland security committee ought to have the ability to have subpoena power and believe five years ago you voted against the impeachment inquiry against president trump for that very same reason. you can very easily articulated that but you did not. so again go ahead. >> if you want to subpoena some but he can come to me and we do it we issued the subpoena he never came to me asking to subpoena anybody. we offered every witness he asked to bring doctor come. >> the resolution again. [inaudible] >> not necessarily a subpoena but we asked for eight minority on the committee. and it was denied her. >> denied quest
basically we were responding to an initiative by margie marjorie taylor greene another one of her impeachment resolutions. the choice was a snap impeachment on the spot or a review referral at the idea this is a bipartisan consensus to refer to homeland security committee to pursue this is disingenuous. it is just not the case. as a snap impeachment or it was this. >> i cannot agree more and again chairman green to the extent you believe ranking member thompson and the minority on the...
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. >> reporter: margie mayfield runs coastal kids home care, a nonprofit that provides in-home nursing to ella and medically fragile children in santa clara, santa cruz, monterey and san benito counties. for many families it's like still living in 2020. >> families are so isolated. we're isolated tremendously during the first several years, so everybody wants to get back to normal, but our families really have to think twice about it and that's kind of sad, that they can't get out there and get going, too. >> reporter: ella does get out only for school and therapy, but she rarely goes anywhere else in public, can't go to parties or have many visitors unless they're masked and tested for covid before coming over. >> it's still a very life threatening disease for ella. >> reporter: ella won't grow much beyond her small size, but her life expectancy is normal and she's very smart. her family only hopes that people still take viruses seriously and do their part to help slow the spread. >>> another sign that pandemic attitudes are evolving, the cdc is considering taking california's lead an
. >> reporter: margie mayfield runs coastal kids home care, a nonprofit that provides in-home nursing to ella and medically fragile children in santa clara, santa cruz, monterey and san benito counties. for many families it's like still living in 2020. >> families are so isolated. we're isolated tremendously during the first several years, so everybody wants to get back to normal, but our families really have to think twice about it and that's kind of sad, that they can't get out...
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so i reached out to my friends that on the block, margie caught everything and they said, oh, we are busy. and i went on youtube and i started watching, you know, different sorts of videos. and i discovered that most of these guys are actually using double by phone to shoot these. i'm like, ok, this is interesting. we want to take an online courses gradually expanded his knowledge of and mobile. so making eventual dos change everything, not only for him. outside of yeah, he's really um, something that has affected and only we changed, you know, the walk through dusted, guys called coats, fussy. so i've been able to impact people basically forces not to have access old people, just to shoot films by organizing training that will soft costs online. where you kind of lean low by send muscle grossey. it seemed easy for me to buy fuel. the kids simple for the stop. dow calling me what time i'd be no phone. i knew you'd see. we was partially to transfer knowledge is evident in the way he took some time to nerd. show your film, make us like le call g mail by the most energy use for my son m
so i reached out to my friends that on the block, margie caught everything and they said, oh, we are busy. and i went on youtube and i started watching, you know, different sorts of videos. and i discovered that most of these guys are actually using double by phone to shoot these. i'm like, ok, this is interesting. we want to take an online courses gradually expanded his knowledge of and mobile. so making eventual dos change everything, not only for him. outside of yeah, he's really um,...
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margie, i understand you've done a study of women's voting rights voting patterns. could you tell us a little bit about what you found in that study? how they vote? there's real news in the voting patterns of american women. i would think from looking at 50 years of the female vote, that one could say that the women's vote may well be a time bomb in the 1970 election. that's because of the dramatic changes in the lifestyles of women are reflected in the way they vote. to be specific. when women go out of the home and take a job, when women go to college, then they vote. when they stay in static or traditional environments, they don't vote. now, that means that in the 1964 and the 1968 presidential elections, women for the first time in this country voted at the same levels as men in college. women. in fact, women who have had even one year of college vote at the same levels as men and in the 64 and 68 presidential elections, they were more active than men in helping with the campaigns. so while there's really been a slow burn, i would say that predictably because of
margie, i understand you've done a study of women's voting rights voting patterns. could you tell us a little bit about what you found in that study? how they vote? there's real news in the voting patterns of american women. i would think from looking at 50 years of the female vote, that one could say that the women's vote may well be a time bomb in the 1970 election. that's because of the dramatic changes in the lifestyles of women are reflected in the way they vote. to be specific. when women...
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all joining us on the line now is margie was buried. he's the director of the golf study censor castle university manji. but i do want to begin by asking you about what we're seeing today in gauze as you what appears to be a massive got thousands of people that move in to 100 people injured. most of them quickly. we've spoken to a number of people including on rod just in the last half hour to say they count definitively say that a infrastructure is being targeted by the israelis. what's your, what's your take on that? and again, this is, this happens in the north of that. what basically is ladies and does a government insist on evacuated old police send you an old dozen people from that? so basically they know that people are together and they are aware of this because the automotive putting of the small movement dental heads up to me that as a continuing a continuation of the is the, the policy of basically killing palestinians and targeting the civilians with the fact that this may lead to a see, but it doesn't evacuate more from tho
all joining us on the line now is margie was buried. he's the director of the golf study censor castle university manji. but i do want to begin by asking you about what we're seeing today in gauze as you what appears to be a massive got thousands of people that move in to 100 people injured. most of them quickly. we've spoken to a number of people including on rod just in the last half hour to say they count definitively say that a infrastructure is being targeted by the israelis. what's your,...
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what really was resting his margie burkhart got up and she is the granddaughter of ernest burkhart, there in love. they were in love. i realize this is much more complicated because if they were in love, how is he going about what he was doing? later someone told me bill and henry, the guy he kills, so they were best friends. i said, that's the story. at a certain point, leo turned to me and he said where is the heart? where is the heart? i said well, it's with lily. i said. it's with mollie and with ernest. he said maybe i should play ernest instead of tom white. >> stephen: when you make that shift, you know, so changes were the focuses. they've got a osage character is one of the main characters. how closely did you work with the osage people once you are doing the film. >> martin: that night at that dinner i became, i am a manhattanite. i don't know. i grew up downtown. now i live uptown. i've never been in a prairie. [laughter] it's big and it's wide. these people come around. you had to get to know the people. once i got to know them, i started to get very comfortable with them. a
what really was resting his margie burkhart got up and she is the granddaughter of ernest burkhart, there in love. they were in love. i realize this is much more complicated because if they were in love, how is he going about what he was doing? later someone told me bill and henry, the guy he kills, so they were best friends. i said, that's the story. at a certain point, leo turned to me and he said where is the heart? where is the heart? i said well, it's with lily. i said. it's with mollie...
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the book but a meeting with 250 members present from the gray horse district where she was from and margieremember their kids being very fun-loving and close to each other and even after ernest had gotten out of prison his son cowboy would go pick him up and drive around with him, gave him the nickname all dynamite. >> stephen: because he used dynamite to blow up the houses of the people who were standing up? >> because of his guilt and the complicity of it. it doesn't make sense, yet it is. there was real love in this family. these kids had what we can assume was a happy home life because they grew into very fun-loving people who love each other a lot. so there was that element and then in our first meeting, the first time that i zoomed with them talking about some of the script changes, it very much occurred to me that this love story and serve as a greater analogy for the bigger betrayal here of colonization of indigenous people, the amount of trust on tribal parts in these relationships and these treaty relationships, that haven't been honored but have been like systemically over time
the book but a meeting with 250 members present from the gray horse district where she was from and margieremember their kids being very fun-loving and close to each other and even after ernest had gotten out of prison his son cowboy would go pick him up and drive around with him, gave him the nickname all dynamite. >> stephen: because he used dynamite to blow up the houses of the people who were standing up? >> because of his guilt and the complicity of it. it doesn't make sense,...
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the one opinion of the film that mattered to me, the one person that i wanted to make happy, it was margieughter, and then osage community as a whole. and i've been really touched to find just how protective the community has become of this film. jeffrey: lily gladstone recently became the first indigenous person to win the best actress award at the golden globes. she greeted the crowd in the blackfeet language. saying, hello, my friends, my name is eagle woman. i'm from the blackfeet nation. lily: i'm really thankful that we're just in a time generally where people are seeing like, you know, shifting the lens and shifting the focus into characters that have been on the fringe historically. that's where the interest lies, that's where the stories that really resonate with a bigger audience are. >> you've got nice colored skin. what color would you say that is? >> my color. jeffrey: next month, another huge stage, the academy awards. for the "pbs newshour," i'm jeffrey brown in new york. william: that is the "newshour" for tonight. join us tomorrow for amna nawa'' interview with the vice pr
the one opinion of the film that mattered to me, the one person that i wanted to make happy, it was margieughter, and then osage community as a whole. and i've been really touched to find just how protective the community has become of this film. jeffrey: lily gladstone recently became the first indigenous person to win the best actress award at the golden globes. she greeted the crowd in the blackfeet language. saying, hello, my friends, my name is eagle woman. i'm from the blackfeet nation....
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down along the bottom annie, cici, eileen and margie celebrating great friendship at the giants causeway years of friendship in san pedro, belize, surrounded by cheryl, ronetta, debbie, brandon, lynn, shelly and lisa. and a very happy birthday to twins julie and christie celebrating their 60th in the bahamas. i hope it was a great day, ladies. send us a photo of you and your mug with the #sundaytoday. you might see yourself next week. remember, you can get that big old "sunday today" online at today.com/shop. a reminder, you can stream "today" live every morning, including sundays, as part of peacock's morning news live collection. thank you for spending part of your morning with us. we will see you right back here next week on "sunday today." >>> good morning. it is 7:00 on your sunday, february 4th. a live look outside. wow, ominous, dark, cloudy skies over dublin. you can see that wet paven
down along the bottom annie, cici, eileen and margie celebrating great friendship at the giants causeway years of friendship in san pedro, belize, surrounded by cheryl, ronetta, debbie, brandon, lynn, shelly and lisa. and a very happy birthday to twins julie and christie celebrating their 60th in the bahamas. i hope it was a great day, ladies. send us a photo of you and your mug with the #sundaytoday. you might see yourself next week. remember, you can get that big old "sunday today"...
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but saw 3 players sent off for margie. a campaign got the winner for the host nation in the final seconds of extra time. i've re coast are looking to win their 3rd title, their last trophy when was back in 2015, 1st loan i have moved up to 3rd place in the spanish league. they beat olive as 31 away. martha now sits. 7 points behind leaders, round madrid, who played a game last ralphie. so city rivals at lot of co leader this sunday to fire laboratories and stay top of the bundling it in germany after comfortable when over the last place, darmstadt. nathan, tele score. twice. the lead, fine munich by 2 points in the standing. harry kane scored his 24th legal of the season as byron unit b for russia and once in gland back $31.00 foreign and laboratories and faced each other. next saturday. we will prepare themselves very carefully and we will be ready. it's a, it's a long week housing live because in place in the campaign, in between, we would, we would have liked to have this as well. okay. data. so we will ask for a long w
but saw 3 players sent off for margie. a campaign got the winner for the host nation in the final seconds of extra time. i've re coast are looking to win their 3rd title, their last trophy when was back in 2015, 1st loan i have moved up to 3rd place in the spanish league. they beat olive as 31 away. martha now sits. 7 points behind leaders, round madrid, who played a game last ralphie. so city rivals at lot of co leader this sunday to fire laboratories and stay top of the bundling it in germany...
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now, republican strategist and pollster, kristen soltis anderson, along with democratic pollster margie omero. thanks so much for being here, especially at this it's laid our kristen, i want to start with you did donald trump did well with independence in 2016, are we saying that in this primary cycle? >> not at all. right. now, when you look at states like new hampshire, when people who are not registered or self-identifying republicans have the opportunity to participate. they are doing so mostly to make a statement against donald trump now it's hard to read anything from these primaries into a general election necessarily. we already know that if you are the sort of independent who doesn't like donald trump, you weren't going to vote for him anyways, that's kind of baked into the cake. but the number that i think is potentially troubling for trump is the fact that among these primary voters to the extent that there are folks that have decided, yes, we think donald trump's probably going to win, but we want to make a statement anyways, he needs to make sure that he is unifying the rep
now, republican strategist and pollster, kristen soltis anderson, along with democratic pollster margie omero. thanks so much for being here, especially at this it's laid our kristen, i want to start with you did donald trump did well with independence in 2016, are we saying that in this primary cycle? >> not at all. right. now, when you look at states like new hampshire, when people who are not registered or self-identifying republicans have the opportunity to participate. they are doing...