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. >> but thank to people like mary ann harris, he now has a way to provide much-needed food for his family. mary ann was an evacuee herself. >> i'm so grateful to those guys who saved us all. >> a cal fire incident meeting, they reminded firefighters they helped save lives. >> the people are always first. >> now is not the time for first responders to let the guard down. the threat making fast the majority of the funding would go to extremely low income people. proposition e would amend the san francisco planning" to allow for educator housing and affordable housing and publicly zoned land. we want to hear your ideas about how to ease the bay area housing crisis. >>> still ahead, players around the league wishing steph curry a speedy recovery. what is next for him now that he is nursing a broken hand. >>> and a big bust for police. we tell you what they found hidden in hot sauce. >>> it is a hot day across the bay. this is a beautiful view from the ocean beach camera. we will have the trick-or-treat forecast coming up. announcer: 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. it's an epidemic fueled by
. >> but thank to people like mary ann harris, he now has a way to provide much-needed food for his family. mary ann was an evacuee herself. >> i'm so grateful to those guys who saved us all. >> a cal fire incident meeting, they reminded firefighters they helped save lives. >> the people are always first. >> now is not the time for first responders to let the guard down. the threat making fast the majority of the funding would go to extremely low income people....
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and master card which is 39% higher.she is is mary anne mont.er at gradient e investments no see you wee become. >> nices to you thank you. >> you're betting on the consumer a you are expecting a good holiday season but you say value is key which may be explains the first pick, dollar general. r >>>ht. so dollar general is just like it sounds, a dlar type store. and this is one that currently has about 17,000 stores out there. but they're always beating the quarterly estimates on same store sales growths. weca think the probably grow 11% in earnings over the next 12 months but if we get res getion on the u.s. china trade tariffs we thinkhat would provide a tailwind that's a good oopick. >> he is another one with price conscious family was a higher price point, 5 below. >> addressing the preteen market with the kids with the $5 and belowicket price on each item.e thheyere only have about 900 stores at the end oftheier. they are growing stores aboutbo 20% per year and then add on 3% same store sales growth. we think they can gro earnings going for
and master card which is 39% higher.she is is mary anne mont.er at gradient e investments no see you wee become. >> nices to you thank you. >> you're betting on the consumer a you are expecting a good holiday season but you say value is key which may be explains the first pick, dollar general. r >>>ht. so dollar general is just like it sounds, a dlar type store. and this is one that currently has about 17,000 stores out there. but they're always beating the quarterly...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green.s morning news." what's this? cindy, that cold's gonna keep you up all night. and tomorrow, you're gonna be a zombie! forget that, i'm taking a new nighttime cold medicine. ha! there's nothing new. 'fraid so. new mucinex nightshift cold & flu fights my worst symptoms so i can sleep great and wake up human. so, you don't wantombie. no, i've gotta work tomorrow. don't eat me, i taste terrible! new mucinex nightshift cold & flu. uniquely formulated to fight your worst symptoms so you can sleep great and wake up human. ♪ ♪ no matter how you stay fit keep it light help us at taps.org/family. >>> our top stories this morning, president trump is taking heat from his own party following his decision to pull american troops out of syria. republicans are accusing the president of sacrificing an ally. the president says that he's keeping a campaign promise to withdraw u.s. troops from what he calls endless war in the middle east. >>> and later today president trump's ambassador to the eu gordon s
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green.s morning news." what's this? cindy, that cold's gonna keep you up all night. and tomorrow, you're gonna be a zombie! forget that, i'm taking a new nighttime cold medicine. ha! there's nothing new. 'fraid so. new mucinex nightshift cold & flu fights my worst symptoms so i can sleep great and wake up human. so, you don't wantombie. no, i've gotta work tomorrow. don't eat me, i taste terrible! new...
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anne-marie?> all right. laura podesta in new york, thank you so much. >>> president trump's decision to hold the g7 summit at one of his private resorts in florida aist theidenropoweoralneitsay that e far and away the best physical facility for the meeting. >> reporter: amid accusations of conflict, acting chief of staff mick mulvaney said hosting the summit at the trump-owned doral resort was not illegal or inappropriate because the president will not reap a profit. >> doing this at cost. as a result, it's been dramatically cheaper to do it at doral. >> reporter: the white house narrowed its final list to four sites including two locations in utah and another in hawaii. mulvaney said it was mr. trump who opoldi the g7 at his club. senior officials said mr. trump took a very personal interest in doral hosting the summit. mr. trump said this in august -- >> not about me, it's about getting the right location. i think it's very important. >> reporter: business at doral is struggling, according to t
anne-marie?> all right. laura podesta in new york, thank you so much. >>> president trump's decision to hold the g7 summit at one of his private resorts in florida aist theidenropoweoralneitsay that e far and away the best physical facility for the meeting. >> reporter: amid accusations of conflict, acting chief of staff mick mulvaney said hosting the summit at the trump-owned doral resort was not illegal or inappropriate because the president will not reap a profit. >>...
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anne-marie? >> indeed, nichelle medina. thank you so much. >>> cbs news has learned the justice department has opened a criminal investigation into the origins of the 2016 russia probe. the move expands an administrative review that is already underway. laura podesta is in new york. laura, what exactly does this mean for the trump administration? >> reporter: well, this decision will allow the prosecutor overseeing the case to subpoena witnesses, to enlist a grand jury, and possibly file criminal charges. so this is essentially a political win for president trump who for two years has attacked the russia investigation as a hoax. the president we know has repeatedly insisted the russia probe was started by, quote, deep state intelligence officials who wanted to prevent his election. back in may, attorney general william barr agreed to look into these allegations and appointed u.s. attorney john durham to review the matter. durham is a veteran prosecutor known for investigating cia torture and the
anne-marie? >> indeed, nichelle medina. thank you so much. >>> cbs news has learned the justice department has opened a criminal investigation into the origins of the 2016 russia probe. the move expands an administrative review that is already underway. laura podesta is in new york. laura, what exactly does this mean for the trump administration? >> reporter: well, this decision will allow the prosecutor overseeing the case to subpoena witnesses, to enlist a grand jury, and...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with explosive testimony in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. the acting u.s. ambassador to ukraine described to lawmakers what he said was a highly irregular policy effort engineered by president trump. yesterday bill taylor answered questions behind closed doors from several house committees. democrats call the testimony, quote, damning and further evidence of a quid pro quo. laura podesta is here in new york. how is the president responding to the new revelations? >> reporter: he has been tweeting overnight, calling the impeachment inquiry a scam that goa goes on and on and a witch hunt. it's undeniable that yesterday's testimony which was delivered by a respected vietnam war veteran and career diplomat is rattling the president. the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine left lawmakers stunned yesterday. >> this is my most disturbing day in congress so far. >> reporter: during more than nine hours of closed door testimony, ambassador bill taylor detailed what he describ
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with explosive testimony in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. the acting u.s. ambassador to ukraine described to lawmakers what he said was a highly irregular policy effort engineered by president trump. yesterday bill taylor answered questions behind closed doors from several house committees. democrats call the testimony, quote, damning and further evidence of a quid pro quo. laura podesta is here in new york. how is the president responding to the...
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okay. >> this is very mary ann. i like that. >> okay. >> ladies, come.chosen. oh, my. our island princess has gone luau. >> yes, she has. >> classic elegance. >> i love this. >> for the emmys. >> this is what i love about blackwell -- because he takes it right up to the edge. >> it's edgy. ba-da-boom. what do you think? >> i love those kinds of clothes. >> what about kate? >> looks so perfect. >> wow. love it. love it. >> i might do a little more with the earrings, though. >> right. >> a little more pizzazz on the earrings. >> i would have to vote for kate... >> of course. >> ...for getting it the most mr. blackwell. >> there's your emmy dress. >> it really is. >> here's my emmy dress. >> she's a winner anyway. >> thanks, jamie. >> so, it turns out mr. blackwell can still make stars look and feel like a million bucks. they need that more than ever to slip the ever-expanding dragnet of blackwell-inspired fashion police patrolling red carpets everywhere. >> was he more than a client? >> yeah. he was family. >> what'd you learn from him? >> how to face the
okay. >> this is very mary ann. i like that. >> okay. >> ladies, come.chosen. oh, my. our island princess has gone luau. >> yes, she has. >> classic elegance. >> i love this. >> for the emmys. >> this is what i love about blackwell -- because he takes it right up to the edge. >> it's edgy. ba-da-boom. what do you think? >> i love those kinds of clothes. >> what about kate? >> looks so perfect. >> wow. love it. love...
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"stop the stigma: a conversation about mental health." >>> i'm anne-marie green. ng news." health." >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." olay's new retinol24 faced the competition and rose above. you've never tried a retinol like this. olay's retinol24 complex hydrates better than the #1 retinol. visibly smoother brighter skin in 24 hours. a skin upgrade? crushed it. new olay retinol24. face anything.olay. and also available in retinol serum and retinol eye cream. but we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back from strokes, and keeps you healthy your whole life. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. a lifetime of difference. learn the signs at autismspeaks.org. >>> our totori >>> our top stories this morning -- house democrats have blocked a vote on a republican resolution to censure adam schiff over his handling of the impeachment inquiry into president trump. lawmakers voted to table the censure resolution by a vote of 218-185
"stop the stigma: a conversation about mental health." >>> i'm anne-marie green. ng news." health." >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." olay's new retinol24 faced the competition and rose above. you've never tried a retinol like this. olay's retinol24 complex hydrates better than the #1 retinol. visibly smoother brighter skin in 24 hours. a skin upgrade? crushed it. new olay retinol24. face anything.olay. and also available...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking news out of mississippi where at least 22 army paratroopers were hurt during a nighttime training exercise. the soldiers were taking part in a parachute jump at camp shelby about 12 miles south of hatters burg. their injuries are non-life-threatening, but some were taken to the hospital. about 650 soldiers stationed in anchorage, alaska, were participating in the training exercise. a camp shelby commander reportedly said the troops were injured after jumping from a c-130 aircraft and wind blew them away from their intended drop zone and into a group of pine trees. so paratroopers had been stuck in trees for hours. the mississippi national guard says about 80 jumpers missed their zone. >>> now to another incident involving military aircraft. the ntsb today will investigate the fiery crash of a world war ii-era bomber. the plane went down shortly after takeoff yesterday in connecticut. at least seven people were killed. the plane was used to take aircraft enthusia
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking news out of mississippi where at least 22 army paratroopers were hurt during a nighttime training exercise. the soldiers were taking part in a parachute jump at camp shelby about 12 miles south of hatters burg. their injuries are non-life-threatening, but some were taken to the hospital. about 650 soldiers stationed in anchorage, alaska, were participating in the training exercise. a camp shelby commander reportedly said the troops were injured after...
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anne-marie?> thank you, laura. >>> mandatory evacuations were issued overnight after a large wildfire exploded in california's wine country. the kinkaid fire is near geyserville in sonoma county. the fire has burned at least thousands of acres and is quickly spreading. california's largest utility company, pg&e, has shut off power to roughly 17,000 customers in that region due to dangerous fire weather. in santa rosa, generators were installed at major intersections to keep traffic lights on. and some people living there say they don't mind the preventive action that's been taken. >> if this truly prevents people from losing their homes or dying, i'm all for it. little inconvenience compared to people losing their homes and lives, not a problem. >> pg&e says the precautionary blackouts will impact roughly 180,000 homes and businesses across 17 counties, mostly in northern california. the outages will last about 48 hours. >>> turning now to syria and president trump announced that he will lift san
anne-marie?> thank you, laura. >>> mandatory evacuations were issued overnight after a large wildfire exploded in california's wine country. the kinkaid fire is near geyserville in sonoma county. the fire has burned at least thousands of acres and is quickly spreading. california's largest utility company, pg&e, has shut off power to roughly 17,000 customers in that region due to dangerous fire weather. in santa rosa, generators were installed at major intersections to keep...
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anne-marie?> danya bacchus in westerville, ohio. thank you so much. >>> at least eight people have been reportedly killed in a mass shooting in puerto rico. [ gunfire ] cell phone video captured gunfire in a neighborhood in san juan last night. local media in puerto rico is reporting seven men and one woman died in the shooting. police are investigating. puerto rico's governor is expected to meet today to address security measures on the island. >>> oscar-winning actor cuba gooding jr. is expected in court in new york city on charges. sexual misconduct. gooding was set to go to trial last week for allegedly groping a woman at a manhattan bar in june, but jury selection was postponed after prosecutors taxed on a new charge. that charge is expected to be unsealed in court this morning. today's court appearance comes amid reports three more women claim gooding groped them. gooding has denied all accusations of misconduct. >>> coming up on the morning news now, lakers star lebron james breaks his sil
anne-marie?> danya bacchus in westerville, ohio. thank you so much. >>> at least eight people have been reportedly killed in a mass shooting in puerto rico. [ gunfire ] cell phone video captured gunfire in a neighborhood in san juan last night. local media in puerto rico is reporting seven men and one woman died in the shooting. police are investigating. puerto rico's governor is expected to meet today to address security measures on the island. >>> oscar-winning actor cuba...
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mary ann, nbc bay area news. >>> besides the kin cade fire, there is real concern still this morning about all of the smoke billowing to the bay and it's not just smoke from the kincaid fire. we have what people need to know when you head out the door. good morning, bob. >> well, yeah, good morning to you, laura, marcus. you can smell the smoke here in places like downtown martinez and see it the haze of smoke in the air. take a look at this map we're throwing up on the tv screen for you. the red circles on the map of the bay area, they indicate bad air quality. so normally you want those green circles. you want the air quality index to read 0 to 50. reading 100 in some places. over 200 for some perspective, last year's campfire out by chico, it set air quality soaring in the bay area into the 400s. we're not quite there yet and hopefully we'll never be there. the bay area air quality management district called for another spare the air day for today for the entire region. the district believe the winds will shift later today and send more smoke our way here into the bay area instead
mary ann, nbc bay area news. >>> besides the kin cade fire, there is real concern still this morning about all of the smoke billowing to the bay and it's not just smoke from the kincaid fire. we have what people need to know when you head out the door. good morning, bob. >> well, yeah, good morning to you, laura, marcus. you can smell the smoke here in places like downtown martinez and see it the haze of smoke in the air. take a look at this map we're throwing up on the tv screen...
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anne-marie? >> one could argue.aura podesta in new york, thank you so much. >>> now to the vaping crisis. prleetor. nearly 1,100 cases of lung illness linked to vaping have been reported in the u.s. that's a jump of 275 cases since last week. there have been at least 19 deaths linked to vaping in 16 states. this all comes as e-cigarette company juul and at least five other companies have been ordered to hand over information about how they market e-cigarettes. dean reynolds reports. >> reporter: amid an urgent investigation that a government health official said was more complex than any ever seen before came word of the 19th person to die from the mysterious illness tied to vaping. the eighth death in the past week. and now a new report from the mayo clinic says what e-cigarette users are inhaling is burning their lungs with what looks like chemicals as toxic as an industrial accident or worse. >> it bears a lot of resemblance to a chemical fume exposure injury like you might see with mustard gas on the battlefield
anne-marie? >> one could argue.aura podesta in new york, thank you so much. >>> now to the vaping crisis. prleetor. nearly 1,100 cases of lung illness linked to vaping have been reported in the u.s. that's a jump of 275 cases since last week. there have been at least 19 deaths linked to vaping in 16 states. this all comes as e-cigarette company juul and at least five other companies have been ordered to hand over information about how they market e-cigarettes. dean reynolds...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with the democratic presidential debate where for the first time senator elndtook center stage last night in westerville, ohio, just outside of columbus. warren who's rising in theol faced repeated criticism from her democratic rivals. the candidates agreed on one thing -- they supported the impeachment inquiry into president trump. danya bacchus is in westerville. what were the biggest takeaways from the debate? >> reporter: anne-marie, the three-hour debate played out as expected with the focus on topics of health care, joe biden's son, impeachment, and syria. last night's debate started with one thing all 12 candidates agreed upon -- >> the impeachment must go forward. >> donald trump needs to be held accountable -- >> reporter: former vice president joe biden defended himself and his son from president trump's insistence they be investigated by foreign countries. >> he's going after me because he knows if i get the nomination, i will beat him like rnnaeporter
i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with the democratic presidential debate where for the first time senator elndtook center stage last night in westerville, ohio, just outside of columbus. warren who's rising in theol faced repeated criticism from her democratic rivals. the candidates agreed on one thing -- they supported the impeachment inquiry into president trump. danya bacchus is in westerville. what were the biggest takeaways from the debate? >> reporter: anne-marie, the...
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anne-marie? >> marc liverman in new york. thank you. >>> house democrats' impeachment inquiry into president trump is expected to pick up steam this week. lawmakers return from a two-week recess. today mr. trump's former russia adviser, fiona hill, is expected to testify before house panels behind closed doors. one witness who may not be called before congress is the anonymous government whistle-blower. the whistle-blower touched it off the impeachment inquiry after filing a complaint about the president's call with ukraine's president. >> our primary interest now is making sure that that person is protected. indeed's more prot and given that we ardon't need wt on the call to tell us what took place during the call. we have the best evidence that. >> the u.s. ambassador to the european union, gordon sondland, has been subpoenaed to appear to capitol hill against the publishes of the white house. he's supposed to be questioned on thursday about text messages he exchanged related to mr. trump's pho
anne-marie? >> marc liverman in new york. thank you. >>> house democrats' impeachment inquiry into president trump is expected to pick up steam this week. lawmakers return from a two-week recess. today mr. trump's former russia adviser, fiona hill, is expected to testify before house panels behind closed doors. one witness who may not be called before congress is the anonymous government whistle-blower. the whistle-blower touched it off the impeachment inquiry after filing a...
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i'm anne-marie green.e're going to begin with wildfires raraging across california. the fires are destroying homes, and mandatory evacuations have been ordered for some areas outside of los angeles. the saddle ridge fire is burning in sylmar, that's about 20 miles north of l.a. the fire has prompted the shutdown of at least two major freeways. so far it has burned about 1,600 acres. containment is 0%. at least a half dozen wildfires are burning across california this morning. earlier this week, electricity was shut off to hundreds of thousands of customers in northern california to prevent wildfires. overnight, the state's largest utility company, pg&e, says more than half of those customers' power has been restored. yesterday california governor gavin newsom criticized pg&e for neglecting its power supplying equipment. >> over the course of years and years and years, the kind of hardening of the grid was not done. those were decisions that were made by pacific gas and electric. they chose not to modernize
i'm anne-marie green.e're going to begin with wildfires raraging across california. the fires are destroying homes, and mandatory evacuations have been ordered for some areas outside of los angeles. the saddle ridge fire is burning in sylmar, that's about 20 miles north of l.a. the fire has prompted the shutdown of at least two major freeways. so far it has burned about 1,600 acres. containment is 0%. at least a half dozen wildfires are burning across california this morning. earlier this week,...
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good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. we are going to begin with severe weather overnight in dallas, texas. a powerful tornado touched down near love field airport leaving widespread damage. >> a tornado! >> people were told to take shelter immediately when the twister hit last night. it packed winds of up to 111 miles per hour. in north dallas, there were multiple reports that cars, houses, and businesses had been destroyed. the storm also downed trees and knocked out power to tens of thousands of people. first responders searched neighborhoods overnight for people who may have been trapped. one person described what happened. >> it started shaking. it felt like of like an earthquake. it started moving the house around, a lot of whistling, all that wind. ths and stuf faffof was go mecyent minor. one person in benton county, arkansas, was killed by a tree that was apparently downed by the same storm system. tornado watches remain in effect in northern texas, arkansas, and missouri. >>> and now to syria. the trump administ
good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. we are going to begin with severe weather overnight in dallas, texas. a powerful tornado touched down near love field airport leaving widespread damage. >> a tornado! >> people were told to take shelter immediately when the twister hit last night. it packed winds of up to 111 miles per hour. in north dallas, there were multiple reports that cars, houses, and businesses had been destroyed. the storm also downed trees and knocked out power to...
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anne-marie? >> she did not. laura podesta in new york. thank you. >>> yesterday's meeting at the white house was the first time president trump and speaker pelosi have been in the same room together since the impeachment inquiry began. gordon sondland is expected to be interviewed behind closed doors. as nancy cordes reports, there are a lot of questions that center around the work of the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani. >>> rudy was a great prosecutor. he was the best mayor in the history of the city of new york as far as i can see. >> reporter: president trump defended his embattled personal lawyer even as house republicans backed away. >> i think there would be other people i would have represent myself. >> reporter: a top adviser to the secretary of state told lawmakers that fallout from rudy giuliani's ukraine pursuits prompted him to resign last week. michael mckinley said he was stunned by the mistreatment of marie yovanovitch, the u.s. ambassador to ukraine who was removed this spring because giuliani viewed her as an obstacle.
anne-marie? >> she did not. laura podesta in new york. thank you. >>> yesterday's meeting at the white house was the first time president trump and speaker pelosi have been in the same room together since the impeachment inquiry began. gordon sondland is expected to be interviewed behind closed doors. as nancy cordes reports, there are a lot of questions that center around the work of the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani. >>> rudy was a great prosecutor. he was the best...
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i'm anne-marie green.e begin with major developments in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. a second whist-blor hacome foard. president trump says this latest whistle-blower is part of a, quote, witch hunt against him. the president is also lashing out at house speaker nancy pelosi. in a series of tweets yesterday, he said that she's guilty of n ouimd. katherine johnson is here in new york with more on this. what are we learning about the second whistle-blower? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. so far president trump's greatest defense in this whole hmy imac whisentle-blowirer only inclaim have secondhand knowledge of the controversial call with the president of ukraine. now a second whistle-blower claiming to have firsthand knowledge of the call is coming forward. a new whistle-blower, this time with firsthand knowledge of the president's dealings with ukraine has come forward. his attorney said he made a d di utesureheloer tnd >> let's see what that means you've got somebody else coming fo
i'm anne-marie green.e begin with major developments in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. a second whist-blor hacome foard. president trump says this latest whistle-blower is part of a, quote, witch hunt against him. the president is also lashing out at house speaker nancy pelosi. in a series of tweets yesterday, he said that she's guilty of n ouimd. katherine johnson is here in new york with more on this. what are we learning about the second whistle-blower? >> reporter: good...
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i'm anne-marie green. severe weather conditions are threatening california this morning as firefighters continue to battle massive wildfires burning across the state. yesterday flames came dangerously close to the landmark getty center museum in los angeles. red flag warnings are posted across much of northern and southern california. forecasters say the dry conditions and strong winds could help fuel already out-of-control wildfires. laura podesta is here in new york. how strong are these winds expected to be today? >> reporter: in los angeles, winds are expected to be out of the east/northeast at four miles per hour this morning. so that's what's known as a moderate breeze. not terribly windy, but not the break that firefighters need either. firefighters in california's wine country are racing against mother nature. >> we're playing office and defense on two sides of the fire. >> reporter: the hurricane-force winds that fueled the kincade fire died down yesterday giving crews a chance to dig in. >> we're
i'm anne-marie green. severe weather conditions are threatening california this morning as firefighters continue to battle massive wildfires burning across the state. yesterday flames came dangerously close to the landmark getty center museum in los angeles. red flag warnings are posted across much of northern and southern california. forecasters say the dry conditions and strong winds could help fuel already out-of-control wildfires. laura podesta is here in new york. how strong are these...
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mary anne marsh and patrick griffin, great to have you. thank you. a teenager is dead.volved in the crash that killed him. but she fled the country before anybody could get answers. now his parents are demanding that she returned to face justice, and i will speak with them up next. ♪ t than just a paycheck. you definitely want to take advantage of all the benefits you can get. 2/3 of employees said that the workplace is an important source for personal savings and protection solutions. the...
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beth ditto is here [ cheers and applause and we will have music from lauv with anne-marie.re here on a great night, everybody. before we get to our guests, president trump confessed on tv to the thing he's being investigated for and on top of that, he managed to drag vice president mike pence into it for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: first, let's just remember the central issue at question here. trump had a phone call with the president of ukraine, during which he dangled hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid, and in return asked him to dig up dirt on a political opponent, joe biden, by literally telling the president of ukraine "i would like you to do us a favor. [ light laughter ] that is extortion and a flagrant abuse of power and as we said before, you never want to do trump a favor, because then he'll befriend you and then humiliate you on national television. i mean, yesterday, all the president of finland did was sit next to him in the oval office while trump descended into madness. and at one point when trump
beth ditto is here [ cheers and applause and we will have music from lauv with anne-marie.re here on a great night, everybody. before we get to our guests, president trump confessed on tv to the thing he's being investigated for and on top of that, he managed to drag vice president mike pence into it for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: first, let's just remember the central issue at question here. trump had a phone call with the...
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mary anne williamson. [ applause ] >> thank you, everyone, i appreciate your being here. this is quite a historic building, thank you, alison. it's wonderful to have this opportunity to speak to you. as i was walking through the hallway, there were all these photographs. and these buttons from all these past presidential campaigns. and one is a button from the campaign of a comedian named pat paulson. i think that was back in the 70s. this is a fabulous line someone told me. he was famous for having said in his campaign the american people want a president who is smart and strategic and on their side. to which, i say, picky picky picky. i know that was just great. the truth of the matter is, as much as political humor is a long part of the american historical landscape, all the way back to the beginning, that same landscape has had very, very serious times. i would say that this is one of them. i want to begin by saying that barack obama is basically the last american president who had the luxury of seeing the world through the lens of 20th century mindset. the 21st centu
mary anne williamson. [ applause ] >> thank you, everyone, i appreciate your being here. this is quite a historic building, thank you, alison. it's wonderful to have this opportunity to speak to you. as i was walking through the hallway, there were all these photographs. and these buttons from all these past presidential campaigns. and one is a button from the campaign of a comedian named pat paulson. i think that was back in the 70s. this is a fabulous line someone told me. he was famous...
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. >> mary ann massa cb, mia massaca. exis david, ebel, theresa bar, alma, mary jane simbrano, antonio rio and delia. jeffrey, theresa lawless, maria arguila. lee ann. sherrsherry serenas, henry david ortega. good evening, everyone. i am a fifth grade student at bes see carmichael education center. if fera was reduced enrichment we would only have two to three hours each week to learn the filipino culture. we don't have enough time in the day. this is important to me because it is a second family to me. the staff and teachers are nice and kind to my classmates and i. also, all the staff taught me to read and write filipino stories. before this i was able to be with them from school dismissal to 6:00. older sister in filipino. as a result of these changes we only get to learn from them two or three times each week. if it is going to be reduced like this forever the students will live too little good the culture. it is to be a filipino school. the cultural heritage district and this is the only bilingual program in san franc
. >> mary ann massa cb, mia massaca. exis david, ebel, theresa bar, alma, mary jane simbrano, antonio rio and delia. jeffrey, theresa lawless, maria arguila. lee ann. sherrsherry serenas, henry david ortega. good evening, everyone. i am a fifth grade student at bes see carmichael education center. if fera was reduced enrichment we would only have two to three hours each week to learn the filipino culture. we don't have enough time in the day. this is important to me because it is a second...
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joining us now from boston is the democratic strategist mary anne marsh. thank you forjoining us.ncoming fire that elizabeth warren was receiving, how do you think she did? i think she handled it pretty well. at points, you could see she wasn't surprised that she was getting all of this attention, because for the most part of this race, she has been able to fly under the radar, including in these debates command centre stage without any attacks. so she got more accustomed to it as it went on, she made a point, and i think she did it well. but it is clear that when vote rs have well. but it is clear that when voters have said for several weeks now, almost a month, that she is their first choice, and her opponents made that clear last night. 16 out of 26 attacks were directed at elizabeth warren. she was charged on her health care plan and who might have to pay for it in terms of taxes. yeah, several of them knew they had to make a mark in them knew they had to make a mark in the debate, stuck in the second or third tier. they had to hit her. the problem is, because of their lower p
joining us now from boston is the democratic strategist mary anne marsh. thank you forjoining us.ncoming fire that elizabeth warren was receiving, how do you think she did? i think she handled it pretty well. at points, you could see she wasn't surprised that she was getting all of this attention, because for the most part of this race, she has been able to fly under the radar, including in these debates command centre stage without any attacks. so she got more accustomed to it as it went on,...
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. >> first off, mary ann and pete. witch they're on vacation here in new york city. >> welcome. >> and finally we've got christina and braten, they're hippies from nashville, tennessee. they bonded in college, fell in love, for "today." >> you guys look great. >> this is going to be hard for quest to pick. >> the pressure's on me? it's too hard to do, can i just do all three >> what do they win? >> pack your bags, grab your boogy shoes, you are going to universal resorts. brand new endless summer resort, and get passes for all three theme parks. parks. happy halloween. >>> coming up next our halloween happy halloween. >>> coming up next our halloween extravaganza rolls on with surprises that some of our friends here know nothing about. you're not going to want to miss it happy halloween, we're back, but first, this is "today" on nbc. my parents never taught me anything about managing money. the amount of student loan debt i have, i'm embarrassed to even say. we just decided we didn't want debt any longer. ♪ i didn't re
. >> first off, mary ann and pete. witch they're on vacation here in new york city. >> welcome. >> and finally we've got christina and braten, they're hippies from nashville, tennessee. they bonded in college, fell in love, for "today." >> you guys look great. >> this is going to be hard for quest to pick. >> the pressure's on me? it's too hard to do, can i just do all three >> what do they win? >> pack your bags, grab your boogy shoes,...
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anne marie is standing by. anne marie: we have to kick it off with the chinese equity. seems be some market. the british pound seems to be down .7% falling from a high. see sop to ou can kept schism. under6 -- under $60. we are seeing the lira weaker as well. 5,200 in futures. with see u.s. future's higher. in france nearly .4 of a%. sapping some of that optimism. some skepticism after that trade deal. we've gone to 8:00 in the city of london. we have futures opening up relatively flat this morning. it's going to be a good day. >> we do have the e.u. saying i'm not good enough just yet. it happen to be that optimisms backs them up on friday. eurostoxx. 50, 20 -- the neitherlands as well. so we are seeing this european market seems to be unphased by the phase one trade deal. we should know the deal is yet to be signed. it's a handshake deal. you can see that the british pound -- they're all lower. and friday, financial -- technology. all of them represent that more than 50%. as well as minors and some of this technology. i'm going to be looking at the farmer's sector aft
anne marie is standing by. anne marie: we have to kick it off with the chinese equity. seems be some market. the british pound seems to be down .7% falling from a high. see sop to ou can kept schism. under6 -- under $60. we are seeing the lira weaker as well. 5,200 in futures. with see u.s. future's higher. in france nearly .4 of a%. sapping some of that optimism. some skepticism after that trade deal. we've gone to 8:00 in the city of london. we have futures opening up relatively flat this...
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martin wiggins, who is managing the design and construction of the parks and also along with mary ann, playing a leading role in this work, is here. so today i just wanted to lay out the early parks delivery schedule. we've talked generally about parks, but i kind of wanted to list out over the next couple of years which parks we expect to come online. walk through our progress on developing hilltop park o.m m. manual, and then some of the status of the maintenance yard requirements that we've been developing. so during next fiscal year, towards the end of the fiscal year, we expect eastern hilltop park, so this is the -- we talk about hilltop park in the eastern and western sides. the western side is where the fujimoto sculpture will be. eastern hilltop park is where the signal tower used to be. it is a smaller portion of the park. the eastern portion we expect to complete construction late next fiscal year, as well as potentially the dog park on yorba buena road being completed in that timeframe, and being turned over to tida for operation. in fiscal year '21/'22, we expect several
martin wiggins, who is managing the design and construction of the parks and also along with mary ann, playing a leading role in this work, is here. so today i just wanted to lay out the early parks delivery schedule. we've talked generally about parks, but i kind of wanted to list out over the next couple of years which parks we expect to come online. walk through our progress on developing hilltop park o.m m. manual, and then some of the status of the maintenance yard requirements that we've...
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i'm mary ann rapperty. coming up the changes coming into the space program. better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. the best tv experience is the best tv value. xfinity x1. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. designed to be safer and more comfortable. the unveiling is part of preparations for nasa's mission to the moon which is slated for 2024. >> we are going to the moon in 2024 but we are doing it in a way that has never been done before. >> nasa unveiling to next generation space as the agency plans a lunar mission as part of its artemis mission. they are over the moon about the upgrade. >> one of the things that is different about the soot is it is designed to be upgradable. as technology gets better the soot can be upgraded and can be worked on in the astronauts . >> it is called the exploration mobility unit
i'm mary ann rapperty. coming up the changes coming into the space program. better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. the best tv experience is the best tv value. xfinity x1. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. designed to be safer and more...
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joining me to talk about it is mary anne marsh, former senior advisor to john carrie. patrick griffin, former senior advisor to new hampshire governor chris sununu. strategic communications. a lot of titles. the democrats in the obama administration, they staged a little bit of a stunt on gun control. what are the reasons you do that, getting media attention. republicans from a communication standpoint seem to have won the day yesterday talking about the process points. our democrats feeling any heat, any pressure about keeping these hearings secret? >> you do with the republicans did yesterday because you're trying to distract from investor bill taylor's testimony of the day before. they can't argue the facts we try to make a process argument and i had to go to great lengths to do it. i personally don't think the most effective way to try to defend donald trump and others from breaking federal crimes is to commit federal crimes which is what happen when into the secure area yesterday with phones and put our national security at risk. everything a member of congress wh
joining me to talk about it is mary anne marsh, former senior advisor to john carrie. patrick griffin, former senior advisor to new hampshire governor chris sununu. strategic communications. a lot of titles. the democrats in the obama administration, they staged a little bit of a stunt on gun control. what are the reasons you do that, getting media attention. republicans from a communication standpoint seem to have won the day yesterday talking about the process points. our democrats feeling...
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. >> mary anne great to see you thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >> what i thought was interestingas the equity markets were stable. the press conference but we saw buying into the trt up 1.5%. what did you make of that. >> the yield curve flattened a bit. essentially the fed told you we're going to assess the appropriate path was the hawkishness. dollar weakened up and yields down told you the fed is going to be more accommodative than you thought. >> coming up all over big tech earnings with apple and facebook and lift lyft all on the move in the after hours. we bring back the tech earnings renaissance man. gene munster to fwrad the results much more "fast money" coming up non-seasoned travelers. and they took my toothpaste away. and you should be mad at people who take unnecessary risks. how dare you, he's my emotional support snake. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, whose tech helps you understand the risk and reward potential on an options trade it's a paste. it's not liquid or a gel. and even explore what-if scenarios. where's gate 87? don't get mad. get e*trade a
. >> mary anne great to see you thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >> what i thought was interestingas the equity markets were stable. the press conference but we saw buying into the trt up 1.5%. what did you make of that. >> the yield curve flattened a bit. essentially the fed told you we're going to assess the appropriate path was the hawkishness. dollar weakened up and yields down told you the fed is going to be more accommodative than you thought. >> coming...
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market the european let's get to anne-marie with the market set up.ral banks, earnings and a lot of data coming out and political uncertainty around the world. in asia, the markets are relatively calm. we are also seeing s&p 500 futures higher. this after the s&p 500 friday trading in at record high. therele bit of a pop could be as we learn is france agrees to the january 31 extension and bitcoin on an absolute tear. china especially looking at events with blockchain technology. futures a bit of a mixed event this morning. just 8:00 in the city of london. u.k. get to your market ftse opened up relatively flat but in the green. the foreign exchange market we could note trading around 110 .89 -- 110.89. huge movesseeing any in either direction, a huge week for the market. pmi, and a slew of earnings here in europe.
market the european let's get to anne-marie with the market set up.ral banks, earnings and a lot of data coming out and political uncertainty around the world. in asia, the markets are relatively calm. we are also seeing s&p 500 futures higher. this after the s&p 500 friday trading in at record high. therele bit of a pop could be as we learn is france agrees to the january 31 extension and bitcoin on an absolute tear. china especially looking at events with blockchain technology....
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a great free cash flow story as mary ann is talking about defense sector outperformed, up r50% off thes in december. i'd say the entire sector is rerating a bit, a bit of an all weather approach. >> bob, you really have to be careful. not all etfs are the same. you know this. i think it's important for the audience to know this. if you wanted exposure to boeing, if you owned ita you would get 20%. but if you owned invesco's ppa, a 15%, sfp, 0%. >> 50% is five stocks. essentially own boeing, united, lockheed martin, raittion, that's a problem etfs we have a bunch the final front ear, etf up about 27%. you're still buying into these aerospace giants that are out there right now. this is what the new one is out there, rokt. there's another one if you want to buy into satellites that started recently this is another way to attack space program pro tour space, symbol ufo i love that one. satellites you're owning, best back doorway to play space. >> we saw mobile phones buying the towers themselves. if you buy infrastructure and picks and shovels it's a great way to do it exciting day, excit
a great free cash flow story as mary ann is talking about defense sector outperformed, up r50% off thes in december. i'd say the entire sector is rerating a bit, a bit of an all weather approach. >> bob, you really have to be careful. not all etfs are the same. you know this. i think it's important for the audience to know this. if you wanted exposure to boeing, if you owned ita you would get 20%. but if you owned invesco's ppa, a 15%, sfp, 0%. >> 50% is five stocks. essentially own...
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david avila, mary anne marsh and chris stirewalt. fox news politics editor. know if you could hear the a-team talking throughout. you were having a reaction when we threw the mock letter up. >> the snort i had before i would like to preserve. nobody said hillary clinton was good at politics. no one ever in history has said that hillary clinton was good in politics. a lot of people think she is smart and have been a good president. nobody said she was good at policy. what do you do if you don't like tulsi gabbard? she is a zero percent candidate. you don't have to spend time doing it. hillary clinton found a way. she has found a way to enliven, to excite the candidacy of tulsi gabbard. this ranks up with not going to wisconsin in hillary clinton's greatest hits. >> jon: tulsi gabbard is in danger of not making the stage at the next debate. all of a sudden she is getting all kinds of air time because of what hillary said. >> hillary clinton is good when she warned everyone in 2016 about trump and russia. everything she said has come true. number two, hillary cl
david avila, mary anne marsh and chris stirewalt. fox news politics editor. know if you could hear the a-team talking throughout. you were having a reaction when we threw the mock letter up. >> the snort i had before i would like to preserve. nobody said hillary clinton was good at politics. no one ever in history has said that hillary clinton was good in politics. a lot of people think she is smart and have been a good president. nobody said she was good at policy. what do you do if you...
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mary anne marsh and chris stirewalt.d a-team on a monday. >> feels good. >> bill: you guys had all weekend to think about this. a few clips we'll play in a moment. val demings was here and debbie dingell. when you try to nail the people down on the vote thing it's squishy. things move here and there. you never get a yes or no. >> they are going to keep as much operational movement that they possibly can. there is no reason for democrats to give up the chip. they don't want to force the modern suburban democrats into a vote that could be bad for them later. they want to be ready to go. when they do this they'll go into a no-huddle offense. when they go into this they'll have the vote. move to impeachment. they'll impeach the president and it will happen quick. >> sandra: is it okay for the white house to say we won't cooperate until there is a full vote? >> that's never okay. they say that all the time. the politics are the following. democrats keep pushing this. they don't need a vote. the more information that comes out
mary anne marsh and chris stirewalt.d a-team on a monday. >> feels good. >> bill: you guys had all weekend to think about this. a few clips we'll play in a moment. val demings was here and debbie dingell. when you try to nail the people down on the vote thing it's squishy. things move here and there. you never get a yes or no. >> they are going to keep as much operational movement that they possibly can. there is no reason for democrats to give up the chip. they don't want to...
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anne marie grazioplane, who was still married, told them her words had been distorted.the general with three counts of rape but he never saw his day in court. that's because the military appeals court ruled in a separate case that states rapes between 1986 and 2006 will be stopped. in total they declined to prosecute at least ten alleged rapes from that time period. five victims saw military courts vacate them. >> they get their rank back, they get their benefits back. they also don't have to register as a sex offender. >> one of the instructors, sergeant richard collins, raped and beat her >> i hit him in the face and he became enraged, he punched me in my face, when i woke up he was inside of me. >> collins was sentenced to 16 years in prison, he served just two before beak released. >> after it happened, i didn't think anyone would believe me. >> d.k. whose identity cnn is not disclosing was raped in 2005. >> i told him no, i didn't want to. the next morning when i woke up, i was in a lot of pain, i had blood all over me. i had bruises on my thighs, i was extremely s
anne marie grazioplane, who was still married, told them her words had been distorted.the general with three counts of rape but he never saw his day in court. that's because the military appeals court ruled in a separate case that states rapes between 1986 and 2006 will be stopped. in total they declined to prosecute at least ten alleged rapes from that time period. five victims saw military courts vacate them. >> they get their rank back, they get their benefits back. they also don't...
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anne marie grazioplane told cnn her words had been distorted. the general with six counts of rape. more than two decades after the alleged abuse stopped. he pleaded not guilty but he never saw his day in court. that's because the top military appeals court ruled in a separate case u.s. v.mengahas that rapes between 198 and 2006 have a statute of limitations of five years. the court had reversed longstanding precedent. >> the countless times my father harmed me, i would think, i'm going to stay silent because if i spoke, they're not going to believe me and, worse yet, if they do believe me, they're not going to do anything. >> reporter: in total, the military dismissed or declined to prosecute at least 10 alleged rapes from that time period. five victims who had already secured convictions saw military courts vacate them. >> they get their rank back. they get their benefits back. they also don't have to register as a sex offender. >> reporter: one of harmony allen's instructors, master sergeant richard collins raped and beat her in 2000. harmony
anne marie grazioplane told cnn her words had been distorted. the general with six counts of rape. more than two decades after the alleged abuse stopped. he pleaded not guilty but he never saw his day in court. that's because the top military appeals court ruled in a separate case u.s. v.mengahas that rapes between 198 and 2006 have a statute of limitations of five years. the court had reversed longstanding precedent. >> the countless times my father harmed me, i would think, i'm going to...
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. >> mary ann. >> come on >> ginger. >> elizabeth. >> oh, geez.is wife the movie star. >> we're back to 2924. let's get to bob pisani. >> nice start to the day a lot of concerns about recession alleviated a little bit by the jobs report look at the sectors, what is moving here. nice little move up with different sectors here generally positive here. banks went negative. industrials, retail, semis, energy, all flattish if you look at what has been going on, we had a strange amalgam of growth sectors continuing to do well and defensive groups like consumer staples, odd combination utilities and semis, consumer staples and semis doing well energy is down, for example. banks have not had a good week, generally down 3, 3.5% industrials down 3%. so generally cyclicals still very much on the weak side what about this jobs report? what has it done for the narrative. with points, fair to say it is cooled, but not eliminated some of the recession it narrative out there. we're all prime for a negative number or lousy number i think -- did it cool the rate cu
. >> mary ann. >> come on >> ginger. >> elizabeth. >> oh, geez.is wife the movie star. >> we're back to 2924. let's get to bob pisani. >> nice start to the day a lot of concerns about recession alleviated a little bit by the jobs report look at the sectors, what is moving here. nice little move up with different sectors here generally positive here. banks went negative. industrials, retail, semis, energy, all flattish if you look at what has been going...
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morning from the studio nsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york, i'm wendy gillette in for anne-mariereen. testimony in the sentencing phase of amber guyger's murder trial resumes today. yesterday guyger, a white ex-police officer in dallas, was convicted of murdering an unarmed black man inside his own apartment. guyger now faces possible life in prison. laura podesta is in new york. laura, is guyger expected to appeal this verdict? >> reporter: wendy, it has not formally been announced, but it's likely she will appeal this murder conviction. legal experts say a defense that could be used in that appeal is the castle doctrine. similar to stand your ground, the castle doctrine says a person is justified in using deadly force if someone enters their home or their castle. but this would be an unprecedented use of the castle doctrine because it was not guyger's home. she thought it was, but it turned out to be her neighbor's. 31-year-old amber guyger spent her first night behind bars last night. >> we the jury unanimously find the defendant amber guyger guilty of murder as charged in the
morning from the studio nsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york, i'm wendy gillette in for anne-mariereen. testimony in the sentencing phase of amber guyger's murder trial resumes today. yesterday guyger, a white ex-police officer in dallas, was convicted of murdering an unarmed black man inside his own apartment. guyger now faces possible life in prison. laura podesta is in new york. laura, is guyger expected to appeal this verdict? >> reporter: wendy, it has not formally been...
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ray hangs out with william godwin and mary ann has is very interesting exile bizarre kind of life in europe hanging out with intellectuals. then he comes back, to new york. these kind of a tourist attraction. people like to go back there for entertainment. he would go back to the law office. he kind of attempted to get snubbed in the streets. it's kind of a fad ending or sad ending. he does not have an easy time of it. actually, there are lots of accounts of members of congress who seen him. he comes back to finish the vice presidency and what they say about him as you can see the fatigue and the anxiety of dealing with what he is dealing with the you can see it about him. probably he doesn't have an easy end of life. older years, difficult years for him. his one on only two politicians in this. i have seen ever describe politics using the word fun. he actually says the president engage in politics for fun and honor and profit. which is pretty blunt. [laughter] is pretty direct when he acknowledges the. he acknowledges the. you get the from him but he is enjoying the game. he is just
ray hangs out with william godwin and mary ann has is very interesting exile bizarre kind of life in europe hanging out with intellectuals. then he comes back, to new york. these kind of a tourist attraction. people like to go back there for entertainment. he would go back to the law office. he kind of attempted to get snubbed in the streets. it's kind of a fad ending or sad ending. he does not have an easy time of it. actually, there are lots of accounts of members of congress who seen him. he...