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did you know a marty?id he had gone to pick up lindsay at school and she wasn't there. he said he had money of lindsay's she needed for tuition. none of that made sense to nancy. >> after lindsay goes missing, her mother gets a phone call from marty. >> marty rossler. >> what does he say to her? >> he says he has befriend lindsay's, he's a friend of lindsay's and he's concerned because he hadn't heard from her. >> what had you heard about marty rossler? >>s watt not marty rossler. >> he had a relationship with lindsay he didn't tell his wife about. he told police he would pick lindsay up and give her rides but that was about it. marty was 58. >> and she was 20? >> and she was 20. >> and they were boyfriend and girlfriend? >> don't think so. >> so police brought in marty. over two days they recorded those interviews, at times on video and sometimes just on audio tape. >> when's the last time you saw lindsay? >> a week ago. >> no. no, i don't think so. >> absolutely. >> no, absolutely not. >> marty said that
did you know a marty?id he had gone to pick up lindsay at school and she wasn't there. he said he had money of lindsay's she needed for tuition. none of that made sense to nancy. >> after lindsay goes missing, her mother gets a phone call from marty. >> marty rossler. >> what does he say to her? >> he says he has befriend lindsay's, he's a friend of lindsay's and he's concerned because he hadn't heard from her. >> what had you heard about marty rossler? >>s...
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and she turned to her husband marty and said, marty, that looks like fun, we should do that. [laughter] ty looked hour -- marty looked horrified and said, are you crazy? if you do that, i'll remember you to our grandchildren. [laughter] the host said i'll go parasailing with you, dean yellen, and his wife was equally horrified, and she said if there's an accident and they can only save one of you, it better not be you. [laughter] so they went parasailing. they had to adjust for weight because dean yellen was a normal sized human being -- [laughter] and there was justice ginsburg. and off they went, and they went up and down, up and down, flopped into the water. and wendy and i asked justice ginsburg about this experience a few years ago when we were interviewing her and said what was it like? did you like it? and justice ginsburg said it was marvelous, glorious, and then she related it, of course, to a greek myth and said it was like icarus, but we didn't get too close to the sun. [laughter] >> the weight was also a problem when we took a ride on a very elegant elephant. ther
and she turned to her husband marty and said, marty, that looks like fun, we should do that. [laughter] ty looked hour -- marty looked horrified and said, are you crazy? if you do that, i'll remember you to our grandchildren. [laughter] the host said i'll go parasailing with you, dean yellen, and his wife was equally horrified, and she said if there's an accident and they can only save one of you, it better not be you. [laughter] so they went parasailing. they had to adjust for weight because...
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golden gate bridge.. ( marty ) live look tside...sutro tower. ( marty ) dave spahr has your forecast.ith this little low. we get the offshore foot flow by tomorrow afternoon evening. that's we're really worried about but today because of relief to from this heat and the 2 so we're tired the 90's for the most part, some of those in the valleys will have the 4 zone forecast free tibet. the talk a lot about you know my morning, let's show their id and we go okay so rising sun all some of the inland valleys to get a little flavor of all of that number the days are getting shorter so the sun is rising later, boy look at that sky to unfortunately it's not going to last all day we'll see some scattered clouds in our future this afternoon as marty was talking about there's the golden gate promise you it's still there, but it's the fog trap and we didn't see this yesterday but we're seeing it today with the arrival of this little low up towards our northwest that's going to drive a temporary onshore flow there. it is on the big picture here behind all of it with lows. you have this retain so t
golden gate bridge.. ( marty ) live look tside...sutro tower. ( marty ) dave spahr has your forecast.ith this little low. we get the offshore foot flow by tomorrow afternoon evening. that's we're really worried about but today because of relief to from this heat and the 2 so we're tired the 90's for the most part, some of those in the valleys will have the 4 zone forecast free tibet. the talk a lot about you know my morning, let's show their id and we go okay so rising sun all some of the...
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>>good morning buzz live thanks for joining us on kron 4 news marty gonzales stays far as here with forecast another toasty one inland looks like very little has changed from yesterday, it looks like a the the break in this heat spell that's coming heat spike that will be happening really notice be on sunday and into monday to end don't you know what the sun possibly some scattered showers in early may. remember those things yeah lay i noticed strange phenomena over time i know it's you live shot from u c berkeley as we could see some little minor fog making appearance this morning, nothing major at all. next up nicely for another hot at least a warm day going on even at the coast today, there's a shot of the golden gate as you can see again some leftover fog, basically blue skies will be replacing that speaking of which not rogue rest of the fog this morning, this is about as you can see that will clear out of the coast even pretty quick quickly this morning. then we go into tonight here comes a little bit more aggressive now covering a good portion, the east bay shoreline along the peninsu
>>good morning buzz live thanks for joining us on kron 4 news marty gonzales stays far as here with forecast another toasty one inland looks like very little has changed from yesterday, it looks like a the the break in this heat spell that's coming heat spike that will be happening really notice be on sunday and into monday to end don't you know what the sun possibly some scattered showers in early may. remember those things yeah lay i noticed strange phenomena over time i know it's you...
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>> kenny: marty, you have been at just about every home run derby, marty aronoff.ves to second. >> a.j.: we were wrong, kenny. i was wrong. apparently it was off orel hershiser in a regular season game which makes it that much more insane if you hit a ball that far where he's sitting. you can't eat and drum at the same time. >> kenny: why not? >> a.j.: might get distracted. eating peanuts, you can't pick the shells off the peanuts while he drums. he needs an assistant. send sam younger, one of our crew guys up there to shell the peanuts for him. >> a.j.: this is why you can't eat and drum. the damage he's doing to the drum with the peanut shells bouncing off of it. he doesn't notice. i want to send j.p. up there and find out how many drumsticks he goes through every year. >> kenny: that would be perfect. get out there, j.p. >> j.p.: i would love that assignment. i used to be a drummer myself. i was never really cool but i used to be a drummer. i would love to talk drummer to drummer with john adams up there. >> a.j.: we know you were never question about that. >> a
>> kenny: marty, you have been at just about every home run derby, marty aronoff.ves to second. >> a.j.: we were wrong, kenny. i was wrong. apparently it was off orel hershiser in a regular season game which makes it that much more insane if you hit a ball that far where he's sitting. you can't eat and drum at the same time. >> kenny: why not? >> a.j.: might get distracted. eating peanuts, you can't pick the shells off the peanuts while he drums. he needs an assistant....
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marty: that is right. vonnie: marty schenker, chief content officer at bloomberg, thank you. where european stocks have settled. you see marginal gains. the ftse 100 up .1%. the dax and the cac 40 up .4%. it was in european bonds where we saw major movement, however not in german bonds. the 10 year german yield -52 basis points. italy, spain, and portugal. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is the european close on bloomberg markets. t boone pickens had enough careers for a half a dozen people. his reputation as a corporate raider, billionaire investor, and a corporate pitch man for wind and natural gas. usombergs alix steel joins with a look back at team boone pickens's legacy. alix: i am joined by the chairman and ceo of con mental researchers joining us in oklahoma. i am sorry for your loss. i know you and t. boone were close friends. what is the biggest thing you remember about your relationship? boone, butwill miss he had a life to celebrate. as you said, he was involved in so many things. he is a great oklahoman. he exemplifies the
marty: that is right. vonnie: marty schenker, chief content officer at bloomberg, thank you. where european stocks have settled. you see marginal gains. the ftse 100 up .1%. the dax and the cac 40 up .4%. it was in european bonds where we saw major movement, however not in german bonds. the 10 year german yield -52 basis points. italy, spain, and portugal. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is the european close on bloomberg markets. t boone pickens had...
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mark: i think marty has it exactly right.nistan may have been the tipping point, but there have been significant disagreements between the president and john bolton for quite some time. look, president trump is a dealmaker. john bolton is an ideologue. the joke in town is that there is not a country that john bolton doesn't want to invade. when president trump wants to open up discussions with north korea, with iran and others, and john bolton says no, that's the worst thing, we have spent 25 years bringing these countries into line and this is the opportunity to do it, sooner or later, those clear policy differences between the president and john bolton, as there have been differences with jim mattis and his last policy flynn, andke mcmaster, the president is going to stick with the people he wants to listen to and whose advice he trusts. david: what is the driving forces of president trump in these things? in syria, we had the situation with the jim mattis. that was because president trump unilaterally said it lets pull our
mark: i think marty has it exactly right.nistan may have been the tipping point, but there have been significant disagreements between the president and john bolton for quite some time. look, president trump is a dealmaker. john bolton is an ideologue. the joke in town is that there is not a country that john bolton doesn't want to invade. when president trump wants to open up discussions with north korea, with iran and others, and john bolton says no, that's the worst thing, we have spent 25...
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marty: the rest of the world sort of leaves them behind. has made the point it is consumers that are going to dictate climate policy rather than politicians, and i think you are seeing that in actions throughout the world's cities, states and countries. francine: thank you both. julia coronado from macropers pectives and marty schenker of bloomberg stay with us. we will hear from india's others. modi and all of that and much more, talking about brexit, emerging markets, and the world economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg surveillance." deutsche bank is transferring its prime brokerage business to bnp. the german lender will continue to manage the platform until clients have been migrated over. as part of the deal, 1000 staff will move to bnp. say theynd facebook removed 365 fake accounts linked to spain's conservative popular party. they say the accounts were used to influence public opinion and spread spam. twitter says the accounts were identified as falsely boosting public sentiment online in spain. the accounts wer
marty: the rest of the world sort of leaves them behind. has made the point it is consumers that are going to dictate climate policy rather than politicians, and i think you are seeing that in actions throughout the world's cities, states and countries. francine: thank you both. julia coronado from macropers pectives and marty schenker of bloomberg stay with us. we will hear from india's others. modi and all of that and much more, talking about brexit, emerging markets, and the world economy....
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i would come back to something that marty pointed out with regards to iran. the president said he's not in any way, shape or form owing to lift sanctions. he is not in a position where he believes tehran has acted in anyway for the u.s. to lift sanctions, despite the fiery rhetoric, to put it mildly, coming out of tehran, especially from the foreign minister. that type of rhetoric really did not get the response that the iranians arguably had been hoping for, which is some type of political temper tantrum on behalf of the united states. you didn't see that. finally, we heard president trump speak about something in that speech that we don't hear him talk a lot about, and that he doesn't talk about a meetings with foreign leaders, and that is the issue of foreign rights. i was struck to hear that from the president. it is not some thing he's physically does. something he didn't talk a lot about was israel, given the dynamics of that election still playing out. but i can tell you the administration is keeping close watch on the elections of israel. vonnie: our
i would come back to something that marty pointed out with regards to iran. the president said he's not in any way, shape or form owing to lift sanctions. he is not in a position where he believes tehran has acted in anyway for the u.s. to lift sanctions, despite the fiery rhetoric, to put it mildly, coming out of tehran, especially from the foreign minister. that type of rhetoric really did not get the response that the iranians arguably had been hoping for, which is some type of political...
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the day take a look at that shot from the market to roll this morning good morning, everybody, i'm marty gonzales days for us or with the forecast and what a great start to date around the bay area hope you're enjoying your early saturday morning 9 days, he looks great marty right to a little getting little toasty still in some of those in valleys up, but it is still the the us. the first day of fall doesn't get here monday. so we're going to feel every bit like that there's a shot from temper on way off towads the distant me there's the shot of the golden gate bridge were shot from temper on him, this go around where have a lot of fog in which to deal with very dry is a star start very clear it looks like even of the golden gate bridge up close and personal not much in the way of winds you can see the flag pole kind of just hang in there just a little bit. it will be toast again for those in the valleys it looks like returning to a lot of 90's as what wi've got going on not as many tomorrow and a minor cool down just to say first day of fall on monday. then woman backup for midweek temp
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marty. >>says. >>well that was wide receiver antonio brown's reaction to being released by the raiders just hours after that brown signed a one year deal to join the new england patriots now this new contract that he signed includes a million signing bonus and also has the potential to hit million for the season. kron forcefully call reports from the raiders headquarters in alameda. we're coaches and players addressed the end of the ab era. >>in the end former all pro wide receiver and likely future hall of famer antonio brown never plays it down for the oakland raiders his offseason with the team was chaotic to say the least but it was reportedly the fines levied against him by the team because of conduct detrimental to the team effectively voiding the financial guarantees in his contract that was the final straw for brown earlier in the morning he made his desire to be released from the team public on social media. shortly after the raiders announced that they had let him go we tried every way pos
marty. >>says. >>well that was wide receiver antonio brown's reaction to being released by the raiders just hours after that brown signed a one year deal to join the new england patriots now this new contract that he signed includes a million signing bonus and also has the potential to hit million for the season. kron forcefully call reports from the raiders headquarters in alameda. we're coaches and players addressed the end of the ab era. >>in the end former all pro wide...
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to you thanks a lot for joining us and kron 4 news marty gonzales stays sparse here with marty we havelways the first day of that change fog on shore flow, cooler temperatures and all of that we're going to add to that monday morning, some showers with this but we have nice cooler forecast ahead with some sunshine. all this week ahead. there's the shot from temper on there you can see completely the the golden gate bridge from that perspective will close and personal we could see the towers at least the southern edge of the bottom edge of them, start to peek out just a bit but still kind of overcast to start the day model said it will be all taken care of well before noon today and then into the afternoon that fog comes back again late this evening it's at the coastal areas but look what happens overnight. walsh. coverage almost total across the bay as we will see as a good on strong on shore flow or places where we've had temperatures now we have the 60's across the board for the most part 50's up to the north bay 62 san jose and the peninsula also mid to upper 50's at that little coo
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marty: it is interesting.inia showed that donald trump is losing ground, or the republicans are losing ground in the suburbs and those urban areas. that is where they can't afford to fall too far behind. they are definitely doing better in rural areas. this whole split in the electorate is in stark contrast when you look at the results last night. david: fascinating. those were remarkable. thanks so much to marty schenker. we want to make sure you understand, refinitiv, which lse, bloomberg competes with refinitiv to provide financial news, data, and information. coming up, we will talk about what is going on with the yield curve. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i am alix steel. just a few minutes away from the latest read on ppi in the u.s.. equity futures up .1%. energybout value, banks, . in other asset classes, a mixed dollar story. , $24 billionarket of 10 year notes today after a fine. we are over 6% on the per, a little bit steeper. the reflation theme, the question, let's get t
marty: it is interesting.inia showed that donald trump is losing ground, or the republicans are losing ground in the suburbs and those urban areas. that is where they can't afford to fall too far behind. they are definitely doing better in rural areas. this whole split in the electorate is in stark contrast when you look at the results last night. david: fascinating. those were remarkable. thanks so much to marty schenker. we want to make sure you understand, refinitiv, which lse, bloomberg...
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marty ok dave thanks a lot.es and that's the country's 14th death 2 of those are california. from >>well now a school board on the peninsula is taking matters into its own hands. kron four's reports from redwood city where a middle school will soon be equipped with vape detectors. >>they detectors will soon be installed in 8 boys and girls restrooms at john f kennedy middle school in redwood city, this after the redwood city school district board of trustees unanimously voted to move forward with the pilot project wednesday night earlier this week, the state department of health advised californians to immediately stop vaping in light of a dozen vape related deaths reported across the country we've seen what's going on at the national level. >>and we're trying to prevent a tragedy like that happening in our schools for taking with the school district says manufacturing company siemens was awarded the contract to install the devices. >>they're using vape detectors made by fly sense. unlike smoke alarms they can d
marty ok dave thanks a lot.es and that's the country's 14th death 2 of those are california. from >>well now a school board on the peninsula is taking matters into its own hands. kron four's reports from redwood city where a middle school will soon be equipped with vape detectors. >>they detectors will soon be installed in 8 boys and girls restrooms at john f kennedy middle school in redwood city, this after the redwood city school district board of trustees unanimously voted to...
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marty: and this is unusual one.rikes me is this may move so slowly, it will be in the courts when people refuse to show up to testify. where is the evidence coming from? it may well go into the campaign season, and when that happens, i think donald trump has a very combative narrative. david: donald trump right now, as far as we know, knows exact what is in the transcript. we don't. he says he is going to reveal them today. he's going to have a news conference this afternoon at 4:00. what are the odds that the president may be drawing them off side on some thing that is not that objectionable? marty: that could very well be true. there is this narrative that trump talks in a very freewheeling, unstructured style, so there may not be any kind of smoking gun in this transcript, and he knows that. what is more telling is that there was unanimous senate vote yesterday that the inspector general's report be turned over to the intelligence committees and the senate. so that, i think, that report is going to be much more o
marty: and this is unusual one.rikes me is this may move so slowly, it will be in the courts when people refuse to show up to testify. where is the evidence coming from? it may well go into the campaign season, and when that happens, i think donald trump has a very combative narrative. david: donald trump right now, as far as we know, knows exact what is in the transcript. we don't. he says he is going to reveal them today. he's going to have a news conference this afternoon at 4:00. what are...
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i ask the executive editor about his biggest nemesis, the "washington post," marty baron.e at lehigh university. and as presidential scandals go, will the whistle-blower scandal end up being president trump's watergate or his white water? i'll e, plain. here's what one of the president's most ardent supporters actor jon voigt said of the situation. >> war. this is war against truth,s. let us all stand with our president trump in a time of such evil words trying for impeachment. so many moisturize. but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back... neutrogena® and for body... hydro boost body gel cream. so it bounces back... my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacido
i ask the executive editor about his biggest nemesis, the "washington post," marty baron.e at lehigh university. and as presidential scandals go, will the whistle-blower scandal end up being president trump's watergate or his white water? i'll e, plain. here's what one of the president's most ardent supporters actor jon voigt said of the situation. >> war. this is war against truth,s. let us all stand with our president trump in a time of such evil words trying for impeachment....
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and 70 san jose marty all right dave thanks a lot.his hour with breaking news this morning. all westbound lanes of i 80 enrichment are close following a deadly crash. >>kron four's christina tadros live in richmond with more on that crash and when we can expect the freeway to be cleared again and what a scene that was taking a look at that destroyed car christina. >>just devastating. i mean you can see how that car is now a skeleton of itself because it actually engulfed in the flames after multiple cars hit each other in multiple different scenarios here on the freeway actually was speaking with officers who said this was not just one car crash. the multiple car crashes basically all. at the same time. so just to show you guys worry and right now i'm on westbound 80 entrance at barrett, all 4 lanes of westbound 80 have i've been a close for the past 4 hours since this happened at around 04:00am now literally just within the past 3 minutes they opened up westbound 80 up again, but this entrance right here to there is still closed down
and 70 san jose marty all right dave thanks a lot.his hour with breaking news this morning. all westbound lanes of i 80 enrichment are close following a deadly crash. >>kron four's christina tadros live in richmond with more on that crash and when we can expect the freeway to be cleared again and what a scene that was taking a look at that destroyed car christina. >>just devastating. i mean you can see how that car is now a skeleton of itself because it actually engulfed in the...
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marty: i think it is critically important. throughout the robert mueller probe, it seemed like a very confusing narrative for the public to get their heads around. this is very simple. did donald trump ask ukraine to do him a favor in exchange for military aid? it is in the transcript, the working transcript of the phone conversation. nancy pelosi, quite properly, has decided that is an easy narrative for the public to understand and she will try to stay disciplined to that message. shery: you have president trump allies saying you cannot have impeachment based on hearsay testimony. how will they need to frame this in order to defend themselves? as a: what you do delivered of body, which the house would have to be is you take hearsay evidence and you try to get people to cooperate it. donald trump himself cooperated the whistleblowers report. i do not see that that is the issue. the issue is to the democrats get any bipartisan support for a bill of impeachment to send to the senate? shery: marty schenker, thank you so much for
marty: i think it is critically important. throughout the robert mueller probe, it seemed like a very confusing narrative for the public to get their heads around. this is very simple. did donald trump ask ukraine to do him a favor in exchange for military aid? it is in the transcript, the working transcript of the phone conversation. nancy pelosi, quite properly, has decided that is an easy narrative for the public to understand and she will try to stay disciplined to that message. shery: you...
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marty: that is the debt -- that is the question.g kong and london but the real question is with the regulators allow such a transaction to take place? bencine: it would also fundamentally different. if you have a tie up of the llc with hong kong, it is very different from an lsc/refinitiv tie up which is why they are asking them to leave it to one side. marty: it is a different entity you wind up with. one is a global exchange behemoth. the other is sort of getting into a different kind of business. it will be contentious. it could go hostile. then you have this overlay of regulatory issues with a hong kong-based entity. tom: gina martin adams, the institution lead for this. platform or global is this about hedge funds trying to garner that algorithmic tight trading that little bits of money adds up toangible cash? the ongoing decline in the amount of money you can make on trading. lsc was already moving in a different direction of creating something of a different business for a reason. hong kong exchange is struggling for survival
marty: that is the debt -- that is the question.g kong and london but the real question is with the regulators allow such a transaction to take place? bencine: it would also fundamentally different. if you have a tie up of the llc with hong kong, it is very different from an lsc/refinitiv tie up which is why they are asking them to leave it to one side. marty: it is a different entity you wind up with. one is a global exchange behemoth. the other is sort of getting into a different kind of...
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we have marty schenker right here. opene watching the peloton against this very dramatic hearing with mr. maguire, the acting dni -- director of national intelligence. what are you making out of the hearing so far? i think maguire is the start of the hearing. i quipped maybe they should have made it a closed hearing, because i do not think any of the congressman distinguished themselves. in his opening statement he was quite impressive. he made it clear, chronological explanation for why he did what he did and a legal explanation. the democrats questioned why he went to the white house and why he went to the justice department when his opening statement explained just that. tried torepublicans undermine the democratic process of bringing this issue up in a public setting. i do not think it sheds much light on the issue at hand. what is next is going to be the interesting thing. there is no clear strategy from the democrats that i can see on how they take this forward from here? is youone rule of thumb do not want to go
we have marty schenker right here. opene watching the peloton against this very dramatic hearing with mr. maguire, the acting dni -- director of national intelligence. what are you making out of the hearing so far? i think maguire is the start of the hearing. i quipped maybe they should have made it a closed hearing, because i do not think any of the congressman distinguished themselves. in his opening statement he was quite impressive. he made it clear, chronological explanation for why he did...
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let's begin with marty savage outfront live in miles an hourle beach, south carolina. conditions seems to be getting worse and worse by the minute for you. >> they are. the wind has been increasing dramatically in the last hour or so. the rain of course hitting you full face on just feels like needles. and it's been driving more and more rain into this area on top of the high winds and the high surf they've been dealing with. this is one part of north carolina where they expected that they would get an unusual storm surge. anywhere from five to eight feet. fortunately, now, the tide is on the way out. but the other thing that was not anticipated as much were the tornadoes. it began very early this morning when the first warnings happened and then almost every half hour there was another tornado warning that was being alerted to the public. frightening to many, because they knew to anticipate a hurricane. but these kind of spin off tornadoes as they're known are really something that no one could predict. any strike very quickly. they're not as severe as the oklahoma or
let's begin with marty savage outfront live in miles an hourle beach, south carolina. conditions seems to be getting worse and worse by the minute for you. >> they are. the wind has been increasing dramatically in the last hour or so. the rain of course hitting you full face on just feels like needles. and it's been driving more and more rain into this area on top of the high winds and the high surf they've been dealing with. this is one part of north carolina where they expected that...
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. ♪ >> marty said the "f" word to one of the hells angels.the face, knocked him out a bit. i'd like to thank you for that. >> you're talking to me, i'm going to talk to you. >> i'm not talking to you. i'm talking to the people who hit my lead singer in the head. >> you're talking to me. i'll tell you what's happening. you are what's happening. >> no! ♪ ♪ one pill makes you larger, one makes you small ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother gives you don't do anything at all ♪ >> oh, that's what the story is here? oh, bummer. >> really, man. it's scary. >> who's doing all the beating? >> hells angels. >> hells angels are doing beating on musicians? >> marty got beaten up. ♪ go ask alice, i think she'll know ♪ >> when we left, it was dark and the rolling stones were on, and we were on a helicopter. paul looked down, he said, "wow, it looks like somebody's getting killed down there." he was right. they were. ♪ ♪ remember what the door mouse said, feed your head ♪ ♪ feed your head >> in california, five members of a so-called religious cult, including charl
. ♪ >> marty said the "f" word to one of the hells angels.the face, knocked him out a bit. i'd like to thank you for that. >> you're talking to me, i'm going to talk to you. >> i'm not talking to you. i'm talking to the people who hit my lead singer in the head. >> you're talking to me. i'll tell you what's happening. you are what's happening. >> no! ♪ ♪ one pill makes you larger, one makes you small ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother gives you don't...
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helped her husband and partner marty through cancer raising her le daughter and working toward a degree. took a job in new york she left harvard. sacrifice. big there were then 500 people at law school and she was one of nine women. tod most students in law school are women. [cheers and applause] clinton: after she work ond she went on to project at rights aclu and began her career as a legal fieldwhen the was not particularly open to women. rom the start of our first got whattion in 1993, i tkpwot i would re hoppiing learn. ae was both brilliant and had good head on her shoulders. but warm gorous hearted. he had a great sense of humor sense believe philosophy. she kept a moral compass and that guided her from humble begins. i was so engrossed with her when we were sitting there and i kept pepper iing her with that i suddenly felt that i was really not somebody for the supreme court at all. i was justifies the guy talking i was just a guy talking with somebody that i really liked and hat i hoped could be part of our future. i had once taught constitutional aw and i knew how much the sup
helped her husband and partner marty through cancer raising her le daughter and working toward a degree. took a job in new york she left harvard. sacrifice. big there were then 500 people at law school and she was one of nine women. tod most students in law school are women. [cheers and applause] clinton: after she work ond she went on to project at rights aclu and began her career as a legal fieldwhen the was not particularly open to women. rom the start of our first got whattion in 1993, i...
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joining us is marty schenker., how likely will it play out? marty: obviously, nancy pelosi decided to escalate this into a formal impeachment umbrella, but could have elevated it more. there was talk about a select committee on impeachment which would have raised the stakes. she did not do that, but she faced a revolt if she did not use the word "impeachment" to give texture to this inquiry. what are we likely -- francine: what are we likely to hear today? who will we hear from? marty: we will hear from donald trump at 4:00. he is meeting with the current leader of ukraine. we will get the transcript, and there is reporting that trump talks in a freewheeling stream of consciousness style, so it is unclear whether there will be "a smoking gun" in that transcript. francine: the timing is quite awkward because you have 2020 around the corner. does it mean the republicans have to find another candidate? marty: this will be extraordinarily messy and the democrats will have to manage it. they have not shown an ability t
joining us is marty schenker., how likely will it play out? marty: obviously, nancy pelosi decided to escalate this into a formal impeachment umbrella, but could have elevated it more. there was talk about a select committee on impeachment which would have raised the stakes. she did not do that, but she faced a revolt if she did not use the word "impeachment" to give texture to this inquiry. what are we likely -- francine: what are we likely to hear today? who will we hear from?...
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totenberg: for your last year of law school, because marty was a year ahead of you, you moved to new york to be with him for his job, you graduated tied for first in your class at columbia law school. but you couldn't get a job. o'connor used to talk about how lucky that was in hindsight, that you couldn't get jobs when you graduated at the tops of your respective classes. justice ginsburg: well, it is an example of how something that may seem dreadful, very bad luck, turns out to be the most fortunate thing that ever happened to you. justice o'connor put it this way, she said, suppose we had graduated from law school at a time when there was no discrimination, when women were welcomed at the bar, what would we be today? we would be retired partners from some large law firm. but that route was an open to -- was not open to us, so we had to find another path, and that path led us to become supreme court justices. [cheers and applause] ms. totenberg: you were recommended for many clerkships, supreme court clerkships, court of appeal clerkships and nobody would interview you, because th
totenberg: for your last year of law school, because marty was a year ahead of you, you moved to new york to be with him for his job, you graduated tied for first in your class at columbia law school. but you couldn't get a job. o'connor used to talk about how lucky that was in hindsight, that you couldn't get jobs when you graduated at the tops of your respective classes. justice ginsburg: well, it is an example of how something that may seem dreadful, very bad luck, turns out to be the most...
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marty: that is the key question.lectability versus policy -- are the things that are going to determine who the next president is. i think the left side of the democratic party is pulling the party to the left, and that threatens their ability to beat donald trump. do you know senator warren? met her many times. this is not an endorsement. she is head and shoulders smarter than anybody. by far. tom: ok. but is it tocqueville? this is what marty schenker does, helps me with my pronunciation. let's go to took the paired an intellectual from massachusetts will take wisconsin? steve: she has a better life story than most of the candidates. tom: ok, i'll go with that. francine, you want to dive in here, please? yeah, marty, i was looking at some of the polling here that we are seeing -- i notice the early days, things change completely. if we do not have a recession in the u.s., is president trump a two-term president? marty: it is quite possible, and i do think all this pontification at this point in the race is really j
marty: that is the key question.lectability versus policy -- are the things that are going to determine who the next president is. i think the left side of the democratic party is pulling the party to the left, and that threatens their ability to beat donald trump. do you know senator warren? met her many times. this is not an endorsement. she is head and shoulders smarter than anybody. by far. tom: ok. but is it tocqueville? this is what marty schenker does, helps me with my pronunciation....
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marty schenker with us. francine lacqua in london, marty schenker with us in new york.hat gives us not to the friedman grant, but the michael darda grant from his last essay for to we have seen the fed funds rated, inflation rolled over with another field experience. all we are going down to is a new terminal rate. forcing us down to a terminal rate of growth, terminal rate of interest, terminal rate of our limited constraints. is that is what is going on right now? on, andis what is going the bond market has been proved correct. think about where the debate was last year many people thinking the fed will be continuing to raise rates this year as bond yields rollover and the market started to pricing rate cuts. had some saying this is just a so-called term premium, the bond market is distorted. well, here we are. slowing growth, and the fed highly likely to deliver that second rate cut this week. tom: is there a dampening nominal gdp? 2000 schenker has reporters working with his weight on him. is that a way of dampening gdp? we had the data that suggested things were co
marty schenker with us. francine lacqua in london, marty schenker with us in new york.hat gives us not to the friedman grant, but the michael darda grant from his last essay for to we have seen the fed funds rated, inflation rolled over with another field experience. all we are going down to is a new terminal rate. forcing us down to a terminal rate of growth, terminal rate of interest, terminal rate of our limited constraints. is that is what is going on right now? on, andis what is going the...
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. >> cory's mom, marty, answered the door.he remembers her son in law standing there with a young boy and saying something nonsensical about her daughter being dead. >> there he is, i opened the door and he said something about people are comingo or something. i often regretted not putting larson down and running ovthere. >> stunned, she called cory's brother, peter at his practice. >> no way i just saw her a couple of weeks ago. >> chuck berry was assigned to head the investigation. when he arrived at the scene, he went straight upstaurs. he was in the bedroom when the coroner examined her. was the body warm or cold? >> the abdomen was warm to the touch. he knew the time odeath was narrowed then for the body to still be warm. >> it seemed clear that cory's death had been recent, within the past hour or so. not at all certain how or why the woman died. tlrs detective couldn't rule out any possibilities including foul play. any overturned glasses or signs of affstruggle? >> no. >> so you're telling me you're seeing a woman who
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marty makary, the author of "the price we pay: what broke american health care and how to fix it." thank you so much for being with us. so, what broke american health care? guest: the story that nobody is talking about is pricing failures. doing the research for this book ,
marty makary, the author of "the price we pay: what broke american health care and how to fix it." thank you so much for being with us. so, what broke american health care? guest: the story that nobody is talking about is pricing failures. doing the research for this book ,
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marty makary, author of "the price we pay: what broke american health care and how to fix it." thank >> washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, we will preview the week ahead and washington with robert costa. itn, a discussion of documentary of flint michigan's contaminated water supply. watch live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. >> caitlin emma is budget reporter with politico. the weekend largely focused on fiscal year 2020 spending. let's start with the house and a tweet of yours saying house leaders are readying a continuing resolution through the 21st that would prevent president trump from holding up aid to ukraine, freeze president trump's trade relief and -- flexibility on border fencing. why do they need a continuing resolution and what is so special about this date other than being the weekend before thanksgiving? >> if you are from other with -- at all familiar with congress, you're probably familiar with the fact they like to put spending bill deadlines up against the holidays to
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[laughter] so marty, my husband, went down to the school and was told, your son stole the elevator. my husband, who had a wonderful sense of humor, said, he stole the elevator. how far can he take it? i suspect the school was very hesitant to take a man away from his work. there was no quick change to my son's behavior, but the calls came barely once each term because they had to think twice before calling a man away from his work. ms. totenberg: you and the late talkce scalia used two extensively about originalism versus a living constitution. but you were great friends for many decades who served on the same court of appeals. you knew each other at the university of chicago briefly. let me start with the personal friendship. people seem surprised that justice scalia, this iconic conservative, and justice ginsburg, this iconic feminist, were such good friends. and i know you really loved him. what did you love about him? had ae ginsburg: he totenberg marvelous sense of humor. he would sit next to me and whisper something during the argument that absolutely cracked me up. i had to a
[laughter] so marty, my husband, went down to the school and was told, your son stole the elevator. my husband, who had a wonderful sense of humor, said, he stole the elevator. how far can he take it? i suspect the school was very hesitant to take a man away from his work. there was no quick change to my son's behavior, but the calls came barely once each term because they had to think twice before calling a man away from his work. ms. totenberg: you and the late talkce scalia used two...
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marty is in mississippi, hi. caller: yes, mr.love all of your films and i enjoy this war and all the thank you have done. i love all kinds of music. in 1994ito mention worked up in virginia and went to a concert that james brown, he was in this concert and he complemented elvis presley. that is almost 20 years after elvis presley is dead, you know? you arei just love what doing and i love this topic here. thank you, marti. what you are speaking to his exactly what the film addresses. if we seek to make the other wrong, what we have is appropriation. if we understand that we are all in this together, as someone in our films says, that we are all in this human boat, then james brown and elvis presley are brothers and we are all brothers and sisters. that is the message of the universal themes of country music, what hank williams, the hillbilly shakespeare, perl hacker, the poet of the common man, what loretto, dolly, kris kristofferson, which took him to in hisr level of poetry work, are trying to remind us just how tough it is to
marty is in mississippi, hi. caller: yes, mr.love all of your films and i enjoy this war and all the thank you have done. i love all kinds of music. in 1994ito mention worked up in virginia and went to a concert that james brown, he was in this concert and he complemented elvis presley. that is almost 20 years after elvis presley is dead, you know? you arei just love what doing and i love this topic here. thank you, marti. what you are speaking to his exactly what the film addresses. if we seek...
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marty is in mississippi, hi. caller: yes, mr.love all of your films and i enjoy this war and all the thank you have done. i love all kinds of music. in 1994ito mention worked up in virginia and went to a concert that james brown, he was in this concert and he complemented elvis presley. that is almost 20 years after elvis presley is dead, you know? you arei just love what doing and i love this topic here. thank you, marti. what you are speaking to his exactly what the film addresses. if we seek to make the other wrong, what we have is appropriation. if we understand that we are all in this together, as someone in our films says, that we are all in this human boat, then james brown and elvis presley are brothers and we are all brothers and sisters. that is the message of the universal themes of country music, what hank williams, the hillbilly shakespeare, perl hacker, the poet of the common man, what loretto, dolly, kris kristofferson, which took him to in hisr level of poetry work, are trying to remind us just how tough it is to
marty is in mississippi, hi. caller: yes, mr.love all of your films and i enjoy this war and all the thank you have done. i love all kinds of music. in 1994ito mention worked up in virginia and went to a concert that james brown, he was in this concert and he complemented elvis presley. that is almost 20 years after elvis presley is dead, you know? you arei just love what doing and i love this topic here. thank you, marti. what you are speaking to his exactly what the film addresses. if we seek...
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marty: yes, they are supporting the president.saying, in the senate intelligence committee, that they want a full investigation. many are reserving judgment, but the core of his support in the gop is pretty solid at this point. tom: know we will do what it is so rare to do at bloomberg surveillance, try to get off our geopolitics, domestic politics. we will struggle with that from ian shepherdson. do we not talk about politics? >> i guess there are other things to talk about. thank you for not doing brexit. tom: i want to know the state of the american economy. i believe i am told by october 1, by my entourage, it is tomorrow. we dive into q4. are we diving into a slowing economy echo >> well, -- a slowing economy? >> well, diving is strong. we are slowing. get off the surveillance trapdoor for mr. shepherdson. >> politics is a problem because the trades were uncertainty is the only drag on the economy. it is becoming a big drag on everything. differingonfidence is -- is dipping. tom: are we affording deflation? ian: only at the m
marty: yes, they are supporting the president.saying, in the senate intelligence committee, that they want a full investigation. many are reserving judgment, but the core of his support in the gop is pretty solid at this point. tom: know we will do what it is so rare to do at bloomberg surveillance, try to get off our geopolitics, domestic politics. we will struggle with that from ian shepherdson. do we not talk about politics? >> i guess there are other things to talk about. thank you...
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can coexist with the need to preserve the planet that is going to be a very very hard sell indeed marty all right lucy a new member in thank you very much indeed. the iranian president hassan rouhani is on his way to the u.n. he's going to reveal what he says the full details of a gulf security proposal. tensions are simmering in the gulf after a series of attacks most recently a drone and missile strike on saudi oil facilities saudi arabia and the u.s. they both say that iran is to blame and u.s. reinforcements are being sent to saudi arabia iran denies involvement and has denounced the presence of more foreign troops in the region. as a bag is our correspondent in the iranian capital tehran. president rouhani spoke before he set off for new york and the context of this visit is that there's been an increase of u.s. sanctions against iran as an increase of tensions in the region and there's a military buildup but also side you review has accused iran of being behind the attack on the oil facilities for president rouhani said this morning that the united states has cheerier motives. are
can coexist with the need to preserve the planet that is going to be a very very hard sell indeed marty all right lucy a new member in thank you very much indeed. the iranian president hassan rouhani is on his way to the u.n. he's going to reveal what he says the full details of a gulf security proposal. tensions are simmering in the gulf after a series of attacks most recently a drone and missile strike on saudi oil facilities saudi arabia and the u.s. they both say that iran is to blame and...
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you will be back with more of the interview with marty chavez.ing up come accrued set for its biggest -- coming up, crude set for its biggest weekly gains since january after last week's attacks. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." happy friday. happy quadruple witching day. here we are, s&p futures right around the 3000 level. flat.ve the dax we are waiting for a press conference from the finance minister to talk about a huge package they are going to unveil for climate change. how much money will that be? european stocks overall up 0.3%. in other asset classes, it's been an interesting story in other central banks. you had inflation at a two-year low in august in japan. japan cutting some bond purchases to steepen the curve, yet the currency is still modestly stronger. not necessarily a good thing for mr. kuroda if the market interprets that is quantitative tightening. you had the cable rate hitting a two month high. we are having reports around brexit. are they close to a deal? talks will air over the weekend on sky news.
you will be back with more of the interview with marty chavez.ing up come accrued set for its biggest -- coming up, crude set for its biggest weekly gains since january after last week's attacks. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." happy friday. happy quadruple witching day. here we are, s&p futures right around the 3000 level. flat.ve the dax we are waiting for a press conference from the finance minister to talk about a huge package they are going to...
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marty, i knowen: you also do benefits.ecdotes you are getting are benefits more generous at the moment? martin: right now i think they are trying to get more generous. health care costs in particular are very important to young people. they are interested in it. they want a competitive plan, but they do want some sort of health care plan. they also want more part-time, more flexibility. you are seeing a growing need for hr support in the smallest of businesses, where they need help. even on drug testing, drug testing used to be a very big issue. now it is starting to calm down, where some businesses are saying, i may have to give up on drug testing because i can't always find people. i've got to attract them. you're seeing more benefits, more work flexibility in the hours, and some other changes in hiring patterns. alix: if you take a look forward, are there industries that may be coming off such gross times that you may free up some workers. obviously, thinking specifically of energy as you had a real pullback in texas, a
marty, i knowen: you also do benefits.ecdotes you are getting are benefits more generous at the moment? martin: right now i think they are trying to get more generous. health care costs in particular are very important to young people. they are interested in it. they want a competitive plan, but they do want some sort of health care plan. they also want more part-time, more flexibility. you are seeing a growing need for hr support in the smallest of businesses, where they need help. even on...
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me is that that will give you food yes we're living in the boxes but that camps are not complaining marty about to a living condition there this seem happy to live in the overcrowded camps near the border radio of bangladesh and myanmar which indicates that there is still hoping to return to the country they think they belong to at some point during it if you do say that we talked to one quick stay in those camps unless they get that chance to return to myanmar citizenship provided what a lot of that doesn't look like is going to happen just recently in the past there was an attempt to return them to myanmar and hardly anybody turned up to go back so is it that is of bangladesh is looking at a continuing problem with the regulators none of this has been doing a commendable job in managing more than a 1000000 refugees i would say and many international aid agencies have been supporting the country in this regard how about that attitude poor is slowly changing in bangladesh 2 years ago they are welcomed by the government but now it looks like consider them as a bargain and wants to get rid
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bubble but as an old bugger that they were going to put up a lot in the lives of those men looking for marty this will combine the early start that i was alluding to that the only that was for this was that the 4 months you know what i mean that is not i don't you call them that that is because by nico difficult much a little money that english. follow the money for that technology for us in like us investing. last week i think in recent years romanian society has begun to feel the impact of a growing wave of corruption convictions. emboldened by judicial reform people are increasingly demanding that the law apply equally to all i think was the ongoing judicial battle has energized protesters in nov 2015 tens of thousands flooded the streets of bucharest to protest the deadly fire at the collective nightclub despite unsafe conditions the club obtained its operating license in exchange for a bright. 64 people mostly teenagers died in the blaze. just persis prime minister viktor was forced to resign. mass protests are a growing trend in romania where 40 years of state rule all but destroyed ci
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leading the change is marty chavez, the global cohead of securities at goldman.ly with bloomberg's sonali basak to discuss how he's seen technology impact the trading floor. drivers,here's so many i wouldn't presume to know what is a printable driver of what you described as the secular decline, but there's a lot of things going on in the world. i would say regulatory changes a part of it. interest rates, quantitative easing for very long periods of time, the cleanup, the aftermath of the financial crisis, the rise of technology, one of the most deflationary things that data, the availability of broadly disseminated to everybody, and analytics on the data. all of these things combined. sonali: trading is still more than 1/3 of the revenue at goldman sachs. what do you think goldman becomes moving forward? how are they going to pivot into something else? martin:martin: trading, in my prediction, and who knows about the future, will remain a core business and a big business, and a major substantive business at goldman sachs for the long-term. it is in our dna. trad
leading the change is marty chavez, the global cohead of securities at goldman.ly with bloomberg's sonali basak to discuss how he's seen technology impact the trading floor. drivers,here's so many i wouldn't presume to know what is a printable driver of what you described as the secular decline, but there's a lot of things going on in the world. i would say regulatory changes a part of it. interest rates, quantitative easing for very long periods of time, the cleanup, the aftermath of the...
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. >> reporter: for the santa cruz tre street performer, marty mere ball. >> i feel more freedom going things i want to do. >> reporter: but as of today that can no longer happen. >> it's upsetting when anybody asks you to leave any particular spot that you're comfortable in, you know? >> reporter: a new policy approved by the city council will force marty and others around him from camping out overnight. abc 7 news has learn the effective immediately the dry sand portion of main beach will be closed between midnight and one hour before sun rise for the next six months. however, that section can still be used to access the wet sand area, which will remain open 24 hours a day to comply with mandates from the california coastal commission. some of the homeless believe they're being unfairly targeted. >> to say that those people who like to be here at night, something's wrong with them. there's nothing wrong with enjoying the nighttime, the moon, the stars, the sound of the ocean. >> reporter: in recent weeks, nearly two dozen tents have popped up near the wharf. some say it's connected t
. >> reporter: for the santa cruz tre street performer, marty mere ball. >> i feel more freedom going things i want to do. >> reporter: but as of today that can no longer happen. >> it's upsetting when anybody asks you to leave any particular spot that you're comfortable in, you know? >> reporter: a new policy approved by the city council will force marty and others around him from camping out overnight. abc 7 news has learn the effective immediately the dry sand...
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marty and will be on the winning side on sunday also because of this man is a bust encodes doesn't and if he did like that has a very direct honest and clear way of talking that you can understand he doesn't try to use the typical politician style he just says things that make sense to people like the thing at the for you because every since. it seems to be a winning tactic despite a number of scandals in the last months quotes and his party have polled around 34 percent of the vote 12 points ahead of anyone else here's an example for that so called clear speech. also according to should be no guns gobby our political direction is very clear we have ended 60 years of death policy we have reduced taxes step by step and we have a forceful strategy in the fight against illegal immigration. so with the winner all but decided the real question is who will be his coalition partner. on the weekend the streets of vienna were full with campaigners jockeying for the best possible position. there are several options courts could go back together with the scandal ridden old partner the right wing
marty and will be on the winning side on sunday also because of this man is a bust encodes doesn't and if he did like that has a very direct honest and clear way of talking that you can understand he doesn't try to use the typical politician style he just says things that make sense to people like the thing at the for you because every since. it seems to be a winning tactic despite a number of scandals in the last months quotes and his party have polled around 34 percent of the vote 12 points...
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before marty survived and beat the odds. >> we took it day by day. we always believed that we would prevail. that we would beat the cancer . it was not an easy time. and after he had surgery, he had massive radiation because there was nochemotherapy in those days . so he would come home, be sick, go to sleep . he get up about 12 midnight. and then, whatever you for the day he would eat then. then he would dictate his senior paper to me. i had no takers for all of his classes. my routine was i would go to my classes in the morning,go to the hospital in the afternoon , come home , play with my daughter who was then 2. orkim was three. put her to bed. and after dinner, which was at midnight, i would then go d back to the books and prepare for the next day.so i was getting along on two hours of sleep a night for weeks on end. we always had a positive attitude that we would live. [applause] >> for your last year of law school because monty was a year ahead of you you moved to new york to be with him for his job and you graduated tied for first in your cla
before marty survived and beat the odds. >> we took it day by day. we always believed that we would prevail. that we would beat the cancer . it was not an easy time. and after he had surgery, he had massive radiation because there was nochemotherapy in those days . so he would come home, be sick, go to sleep . he get up about 12 midnight. and then, whatever you for the day he would eat then. then he would dictate his senior paper to me. i had no takers for all of his classes. my routine...
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. >> marty savidge, glad are you there. let's talk about this and more. good morning to you both. let me begin with you, you had jim hines, the democrat in congress saying if this is true, the "new york times" report tag wilbur ross threatened fire noaa officials if they didn't stand down from contradicting the president. if that's true, wilbur ross should resign. the commerce department is saying this is hogwash. this is false. you have john thunes the second ranking republican leader and new chairman saying quote we want the weather service to operate with integrity and without bias. i mean, where have we come that weather has become politicized? >> yeah, poppy. weather, typically, not a partisan issue. both republicans and democrats suffer from natural disasters. they both want to rely on the national weather service to put out accurate information. it's clear from this statement that came out last friday was this was done under duress. this was not a statement they wanted to put out. they were budget it out without a name attached to it several days after the original tweet fr
. >> marty savidge, glad are you there. let's talk about this and more. good morning to you both. let me begin with you, you had jim hines, the democrat in congress saying if this is true, the "new york times" report tag wilbur ross threatened fire noaa officials if they didn't stand down from contradicting the president. if that's true, wilbur ross should resign. the commerce department is saying this is hogwash. this is false. you have john thunes the second ranking republican...