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finance, our whole parliamentary staff team and our incredible campaigns team led by the brilliant dane mcgrath me shine the spotlight on a second group of people whose contribution to our success isn't recognise as much as it should be. i'm talking about all those candidates and all those local parties who set aside their own ambitions to go and help colleagues in target seats. the candidates who didn't win. as scripture tells us, in the book of macabre, chapter two, verse seven, greater love hath no candidate than bess. that they go... in a nearby cabinet seats. so, bless you. thank you to all of you. thank you 72 times. finally, i want to thank one more person. someone from behind—the—scenes who makes the real sacrifice. who has helped me beyond measure. emily, my wonderful wife. emily really ought to be an mp, you know. she stood four times. she missed out by over 2000 votes in 2005. she has an amazing counsellor now, among many other things. 0n question time during the election, i confessed that emily and i are romance personified. meeting as we did on the liberal democrat housing policy w
finance, our whole parliamentary staff team and our incredible campaigns team led by the brilliant dane mcgrath me shine the spotlight on a second group of people whose contribution to our success isn't recognise as much as it should be. i'm talking about all those candidates and all those local parties who set aside their own ambitions to go and help colleagues in target seats. the candidates who didn't win. as scripture tells us, in the book of macabre, chapter two, verse seven, greater love...
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memo from a guy named phillip nash, a young staffer who was monitoring the black vote, and howard mcgrath told truman that he believed it was his opinion that. the reason they won that election at last moment, surprising everyone, it was probably the most surprising election, presidential history and i include you know, trump in that i think more surprising then and then trump's victory in 2016. he believed that the blacks him took were the reason why they won. of course, there are probably several reasons, but that was his opinion. so in conclusion, yeah, this the story of the death rebirth and transition and i take the position that this is the most consequential and productive transition from a dying president in the history of if in the history of our presidential politics, the republic. thank you very much. any questions here? come to me. come on up to the mike. we got an academic here. well, of a michigan alum. oh. and retired from the university, pittsburgh. but i have a question. it has to do with the soviet union not deciding to invade japan to the last minute. and had they done
memo from a guy named phillip nash, a young staffer who was monitoring the black vote, and howard mcgrath told truman that he believed it was his opinion that. the reason they won that election at last moment, surprising everyone, it was probably the most surprising election, presidential history and i include you know, trump in that i think more surprising then and then trump's victory in 2016. he believed that the blacks him took were the reason why they won. of course, there are probably...
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ahead to key inflation data, august ppi at 830 today, north and private chief investment officer alex mcgrathre to way you know what this means for markets after yesterday's cooling than expected cpi report, don't miss a moment of it you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ when you're in the military you're really close with your brothers and your sisters that are in the military with you. and when you get out of the military, you kind of lose that until you find a new family. we can talk about our struggles and the things that we did overseas and not everybody can do that. adam! how's it going, brother? we live pretty close to each other. so he's always coming over. when i go to jack's house, we watch a lot of football, hang out. we go outside the friendship has kind of grown into a family i was overseas on a deployment. i got separated from my marines and i got hit in the neck, and it broke my neck and paralyzed me. 14 years ago, i was on a training mission. did a military freefall, and i had some faulty equipment. i hit the ground. going, 30 to 40 knots and was instan
ahead to key inflation data, august ppi at 830 today, north and private chief investment officer alex mcgrathre to way you know what this means for markets after yesterday's cooling than expected cpi report, don't miss a moment of it you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ when you're in the military you're really close with your brothers and your sisters that are in the military with you. and when you get out of the military, you kind of lose that until you...
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for greg mcelroy, molly mcgrath and our great crew led by phil dean, and the birthday boy, scott johnsonay how many, but medicare is a factor. good night from lexington. >> announcer: thank you for watching this presentation of the s.e.c. on abc. but do they really? do they see all that you are? at kaiser permanente all of us work together to care for all that is you.
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. —— mcgrath the model ourselves on the liberal democrats.arly stupid even if at the other thing i do. liberal democrats that build branches, they would democrats win seats at district, county and unitary level. the liberal democrats but on that strength. they put literature and leaflets through doors it in their target areas. and despite the fact they have not got any policies until... in fact, the whole thing is we want the fact he was, isn't it? they manage with the right to much lower than ours to win 72 seats in parliament —— malay manager with a right to make much lower than our two and 72 seats in parliament. i actually giving you the responsibility for making this a success. whatever we do. whatever we do or related or as they are does of the mps do, whatever our manager me team do, whatever as sellers social media guys do, that can only take so far. we will not realise our dream unless the people's army of supporters are organised. and as a people's army of supporters are held to professionalise. unless those peoples armies fight ele
. —— mcgrath the model ourselves on the liberal democrats.arly stupid even if at the other thing i do. liberal democrats that build branches, they would democrats win seats at district, county and unitary level. the liberal democrats but on that strength. they put literature and leaflets through doors it in their target areas. and despite the fact they have not got any policies until... in fact, the whole thing is we want the fact he was, isn't it? they manage with the right to much lower...
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triple de mcgrath anotaba elliot ramos para la primera carrera y bueno, blake snell iba a tener un showucha temporada y bueno, ya las últimas fotografías lo hablábamos ayer también en el coliseo, porque luego del próximo jueves no habrá más atléticos y es un equipo más que se va de la ciudad de oakland. así es. bueno, hay que aprovechar a los atléticos acá, a los fanáticos, sobre todo los seguidores. noté de que el número 3 estuvo bastante pronunciado. 3 carreras perdieron los 49ers y por 3 carreras perdieron los ice. si hay. vaya que llama la atención como dejó escapar ese partido san francisco a las 11 carlos yustis lo va a ampliar con el análisis? perfecto, nos vemos. domina la acción fue presentado por toyota cuando la aventura llama toyota responde toyota osos entran a robar a una joyería en un centro comercial en concord, en el sur del área de la bahía. la patrulla de caminos y la agencia calfire participaron en la operación de recuperación de un coche que cayó por un acantilado y se vence el plazo para miles de inmigrantes que ingresaron al país gracias al beneficio del faravelli
triple de mcgrath anotaba elliot ramos para la primera carrera y bueno, blake snell iba a tener un showucha temporada y bueno, ya las últimas fotografías lo hablábamos ayer también en el coliseo, porque luego del próximo jueves no habrá más atléticos y es un equipo más que se va de la ciudad de oakland. así es. bueno, hay que aprovechar a los atléticos acá, a los fanáticos, sobre todo los seguidores. noté de que el número 3 estuvo bastante pronunciado. 3 carreras perdieron los...
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ayer brad mcgrath también se cansó de. pues dar poder con el madero.nos de momento de mets y braves, que están empatados los a's también cerraron serie en el tercer juego ante los tigres de detroit en el coliseum y fue una nueva derrota para el equipo de mark casey en esta oportunidad 9 a uno. el récord de los atléticos queda de esa manera en 62 triunfos y 82 reversas en la nfl. estamos a menos de 24 horas para el debut de los niners en la temporada 2024, cuando reciban a los jets en el monday night football con williams y aiyuk listos para jugar. y con la duda de mccaffrey, cuál será? hanley chew y su equipo están listos para enfrentarse a los jets de aaron rodgers y compañía. el mexicano de los niners, isaac alarcón, que forma parte del equipo de práctica, nos da su punto de vista de qué podemos esperar del partido de mañana. los jets llevan diciendo mucho tiempo que los. lo único que les falta es un coreback. ahora ya lo tienen. el año pasado creo que tuvieron la cuarta mejor defensiva de toda la nfl. tienen un muy buen coach que es aaron rodgers. l
ayer brad mcgrath también se cansó de. pues dar poder con el madero.nos de momento de mets y braves, que están empatados los a's también cerraron serie en el tercer juego ante los tigres de detroit en el coliseum y fue una nueva derrota para el equipo de mark casey en esta oportunidad 9 a uno. el récord de los atléticos queda de esa manera en 62 triunfos y 82 reversas en la nfl. estamos a menos de 24 horas para el debut de los niners en la temporada 2024, cuando reciban a los jets en el...
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core law of the are reported to have come under you printing and shelling our senior correspondent mcgrath goes tvs in don't boss tells us more. you have, for example, lots of forces now clauses away from the city of but girl, scary, major defense industrial. and you could only call of u. k. a. and you grades on forces in the going fast. yeah. for example, the landscape project himself with the password ukraine surprised defensive. it's a rush of course screen for delivery to the tide of to deal, which is, which has a population of about $6000.00 people. russia is on the verge of head 3 calls with a population of 70000, the same as possible. certainly, box impulses now are a default to the hospital space. they have, since the beginning of the special community operates in 2022, they reset the substitute the was a to provide you great with a drugs j, a s i said, still me solves to strike. deeper into russia was military said, this would make remains debatable as rush or nearly move the assets. for example, jets, for example, strategic across the way as a range of these me solves versus phon
core law of the are reported to have come under you printing and shelling our senior correspondent mcgrath goes tvs in don't boss tells us more. you have, for example, lots of forces now clauses away from the city of but girl, scary, major defense industrial. and you could only call of u. k. a. and you grades on forces in the going fast. yeah. for example, the landscape project himself with the password ukraine surprised defensive. it's a rush of course screen for delivery to the tide of to...
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martina mcgrath applying for place of entertainment 834 irving. there is a place of entertainment permit at that location going back to 2003. i myself operated the bar, business from 2005 to 2008 and had a entertainment permit at that time. during my time over the last month canvasing the neighbor neighborhood and speaking with business owners and residents, the general consensus is people want to bring music back to 834 irving known as the black born tavern. i received a lot of nice comments from the neighbors saying they would be excited to have it back there again. >> alright. >> questions? >> no. >> i don't have any. do you? >> i'm in the neighborhood. excited for you guys to get that going. >>eme i'm as well. was there a few months ago and excited to get that place going again. >> thank you. >> you can have a seat. we'll open this to public comment. >> thank you. >> no public comment. >> we'll close public comment. do we have any motions? >> i move to approve with staff recommendations. >> i second. [roll call] >> alright. congratulations. mo
martina mcgrath applying for place of entertainment 834 irving. there is a place of entertainment permit at that location going back to 2003. i myself operated the bar, business from 2005 to 2008 and had a entertainment permit at that time. during my time over the last month canvasing the neighbor neighborhood and speaking with business owners and residents, the general consensus is people want to bring music back to 834 irving known as the black born tavern. i received a lot of nice comments...
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they live because they were desperate to put the mcgrath back in power after years of trump's hideous but that's what spies do. they live. ask diana -- dianne feinstein's driver or [ unintelligible ] there are fewer chinese people in the kitchenette panda express. joe then used that correct letter is a thick leap to call the -- cover his withered of deception. putin has done a lot of things to be sure that that was 100% democrats. seattle liars who signed that letter also signed kamala's endorsement. she be so happy to do that provided someone reads it to her. so they are doing the same thing they did 4 years ago, and for the same reason. it is not enough harris is just rehashing biden's ideas. no she is rehashing his dirty tricks to get elected. she can't even be original when she's being dishonest. so cool these endorsements weigh? will just look at who is telling you to vote democratic. the cia, the irs, dyck cheney, taylor swift. all deceptive forces of evil. especially swift. look which he has done to her boyfriend. the season he is scoring last -- scoring less then a manager com
they live because they were desperate to put the mcgrath back in power after years of trump's hideous but that's what spies do. they live. ask diana -- dianne feinstein's driver or [ unintelligible ] there are fewer chinese people in the kitchenette panda express. joe then used that correct letter is a thick leap to call the -- cover his withered of deception. putin has done a lot of things to be sure that that was 100% democrats. seattle liars who signed that letter also signed kamala's...
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and it is having an impact on mcgrath.e it was a spac deal way back and one of the more successful ones at that. >> well, look, i think that there are a lot of people who realize that at the end of an administration, these agencies tend to go wild. they go rogue. they just kind of try to block everything. i think we're seeing it at justice, at ftc. ftc completely, i would say, despised out here. people just think they don't even know anything about technology. it truly -- there's truly contempt for that part of our government. >> speaking of antitrust actions, of course, we continue to focus on the courtroom, whether it be kroger-albertson's, but yesterday, we had the end of testimony in the government's case to try and stop tapestry from buying capri. remember, much of this, in fact, so much of the case comes down to market definition. affordable or accessible luxury, whether that really represents a market, who's a part of that market, what the market shares are. yesterday, the companies presented their spent witness, fi
and it is having an impact on mcgrath.e it was a spac deal way back and one of the more successful ones at that. >> well, look, i think that there are a lot of people who realize that at the end of an administration, these agencies tend to go wild. they go rogue. they just kind of try to block everything. i think we're seeing it at justice, at ftc. ftc completely, i would say, despised out here. people just think they don't even know anything about technology. it truly -- there's truly...
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joining our coverage, amy mcgrath and ian are still here. amy, this feels huge.is as big of a deal in and out of the military. just for folks who may not be familiar. explain who stanley mcchrystal is. >> so general mcchrystal is a former four-star u.s. army general. and lots of people in the military have served under him. he was commander in afghanistan for many years. he is a special forces background which is very elite. and he is widely respected. he is respected because, you know, he's a scholar. he's somebody that talks about leadership. and this is really important because those of us that serve our country, especially in the leadership ranks and go in as officers, we're told at west point from the day we start, from the day we raise our right hand at the u.s. naval academy, that the single most important trait in leadership is character. and that's what general mcchrystal is talking about. not just issues. the issues are important. what he said mattered to him and it matters to a lot of voters is that issue of character, saying endorsing vice president h
joining our coverage, amy mcgrath and ian are still here. amy, this feels huge.is as big of a deal in and out of the military. just for folks who may not be familiar. explain who stanley mcchrystal is. >> so general mcchrystal is a former four-star u.s. army general. and lots of people in the military have served under him. he was commander in afghanistan for many years. he is a special forces background which is very elite. and he is widely respected. he is respected because, you know,...
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for more i want to bring into experts, retired colonel amy mcgrath. candidate and founder of the democratic majority action-packed. and mike murphy, veteran strategist and codirector for the center for the future at the university of southern california. amy, politico says democrats are lying to raise money to flip the house. what do you think? >> i think mike johnson will try everything. if he has the power to do it he will try everything to overturn the election and if it does not go trump's way, that is what i think. this is why the down ballot races are so important because we only need four seats to flip the house, so we have to think about that. >> mike, republicans close to johnson say no he is not trump's lapdog. they cite the example that mike johnson supports supporting ukraine, donald trump doesn't. that is there evidence. what do you think? >> i think it pays to be paranoid when everybody is out to get you so if i were the democrats i would be worried too. they made big rules changes. >> explain this. while we were all sleeping. >> while w
for more i want to bring into experts, retired colonel amy mcgrath. candidate and founder of the democratic majority action-packed. and mike murphy, veteran strategist and codirector for the center for the future at the university of southern california. amy, politico says democrats are lying to raise money to flip the house. what do you think? >> i think mike johnson will try everything. if he has the power to do it he will try everything to overturn the election and if it does not go...
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the regulars suggest checking out the beauty counter to pick up deals on pat mcgrath, ysl and perriconey any stuff from i do? i mean, why not? you can get some great deals. >> i love a deal anywhere i can get one. yeah yeah. >> i mean, if there's something you're looking for, you can always find it at different places. but if you happen to see it there. yeah. get it? >> you know, i'm not a store snob. me neither. >> i'm not a label snob either. i don't have to spend $300 on a handkerchief like, to me, that seems silly. to each their own, but. yeah, well, with that attitude, you'll never be a billionaire. >> clearly, that's how she becomes a billionaire. >> exactly. because i'm not spending all my money on things. >> yeah, we'll have you in charge of the finances. thank you. yeah, that's line five plus five is ten. >> yeah, i've been working on my first grade math, as you can tell. >> yeah. >> you know, great. >> mensa is looking for people now. >> that's what i'm hearing. >> that's why i can join ever. >> well, my people are telling me. >> so we've got cfo and ama, we've got the ceo and
the regulars suggest checking out the beauty counter to pick up deals on pat mcgrath, ysl and perriconey any stuff from i do? i mean, why not? you can get some great deals. >> i love a deal anywhere i can get one. yeah yeah. >> i mean, if there's something you're looking for, you can always find it at different places. but if you happen to see it there. yeah. get it? >> you know, i'm not a store snob. me neither. >> i'm not a label snob either. i don't have to spend $300...
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well, i'm joined now by the self—same catherine mcgrath mcbride, the economist and fellow at the centrel as an old friend of the program, liz webster, founder of save british farming and a former lib dem candidate. catherine, let me go to you first. why are these figures not ones that we can just rely on and say, look, trade has fallen by nearly 30% and this is fundamentally a bad thing, and hold our hands up and say we brexiteers are guilty because a trade hasn't fallen. >> these numbers are against their expectations . so this is their expectations. so this is against where they thought we would be if we had stayed. but they're actually making that up. okay no one really knows where we would have been if we had stayed , but they actually divide stayed, but they actually divide it amongst each product line because they're using hs codes. they've kind of which is standardised system codes, which is how we price tariffs, all trade agreements have rules of origin. and that means that countries that are not party to the agreement cannot sell their goods via your trade agreement and get the
well, i'm joined now by the self—same catherine mcgrath mcbride, the economist and fellow at the centrel as an old friend of the program, liz webster, founder of save british farming and a former lib dem candidate. catherine, let me go to you first. why are these figures not ones that we can just rely on and say, look, trade has fallen by nearly 30% and this is fundamentally a bad thing, and hold our hands up and say we brexiteers are guilty because a trade hasn't fallen. >> these...
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the bed all rights to preserve to elect mcgrath's get a quick employment there not the national committeeese are without. wait, there's more. it is based on the bulging halls or. that's right. they refer to private citizens for impeachment without the allegations against him on the judge. whether or not you can and informal official. they ended up went about another one in the formal officials. for what? senators have already said he this is constitutional law and is all but impossible. it is under increasing attack for democrats who want to destroy it is an independent branch of government and desperate to appear a political and taking affirmative steps. it would need the disclosure. it would be one thing if it's virtue signaling we are talking about behavior with constitutional provision including first amendment rights so my advice is this -- the way to get avoid politics and on another matter, i'd like to add on something and it's good news in the number of young people of cigarettes dropped the lowest in a decade. the cigarette use is now roughly one third and it was just five years
the bed all rights to preserve to elect mcgrath's get a quick employment there not the national committeeese are without. wait, there's more. it is based on the bulging halls or. that's right. they refer to private citizens for impeachment without the allegations against him on the judge. whether or not you can and informal official. they ended up went about another one in the formal officials. for what? senators have already said he this is constitutional law and is all but impossible. it is...
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huma abedin and maggie mcgrath, thank you both as well. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," speaking aboutes for next week's presidential debate. chris matthews joins the discussion. keep it right here on "morning joe." discussion keep it right here on "morning joe. >>> we had a good debate, and it was a fair debate. and he was down like 18 or 19 points after the debate. i hate mosquitos. i'm surprised. i didn't think we had -- we don't like those mosquitos running around. we want nothing to do with them. and we want nothing to do with bad politicians that hate our country too. >> okay. a little bit of the weave there was happening. yeah. did he ever get back to the point, the question is, the man who said he should be able to interfere in u.s. elections, donald trump getting distracted by his nemesis mosquitos. if you have a lot of makeup on and it's really hot, the last thing you want is skeeters. >> if you go back through time, abraham lincoln, of course, his nemesis was people trying to divide this country. his nemesis was slavery. fdr, of course, it was the nazis. martin luther king,
huma abedin and maggie mcgrath, thank you both as well. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," speaking aboutes for next week's presidential debate. chris matthews joins the discussion. keep it right here on "morning joe." discussion keep it right here on "morning joe. >>> we had a good debate, and it was a fair debate. and he was down like 18 or 19 points after the debate. i hate mosquitos. i'm surprised. i didn't think we had -- we don't like those...
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also huma abedin and editor of "forbes women" maggie mcgrath.at know your value, we talk a lot about the long runway that women have and all the things we could do that maybe once we didn't think were possible. i want to ask you about motherhood at 50. how do you consider yourself a mom at 50 versus you at 25? >> that's a great question. i got pregnant at 47. i just turned 50 last month. i have to say i think that if i had a child in my 20s, i just wouldn't have as much patience and grace. you know, thankfully i have a lot of energy still, but i feel like i have a lot more patience. >> yes. >> i think you really have to be that, especially with two at once. >> two at once is a lot. i have two daughters. they're 26 and 28. i feel so -- i'm like, i wish i was your mom now, because i would have been so much better. >> i hear that a lot. i hear that a lot. i also think that at that time i really had this baby, which is my career. focusing on both of those is really challenging, and lots of women do it all the time. i'm currently back to work as well
also huma abedin and editor of "forbes women" maggie mcgrath.at know your value, we talk a lot about the long runway that women have and all the things we could do that maybe once we didn't think were possible. i want to ask you about motherhood at 50. how do you consider yourself a mom at 50 versus you at 25? >> that's a great question. i got pregnant at 47. i just turned 50 last month. i have to say i think that if i had a child in my 20s, i just wouldn't have as much patience...
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marine corps lieutenant colonel founder of democratic majority action pact amy mcgrath is back with usassembling these voices we call out for these voices, you know what's going on and can report that out, but it's a different thing to get to sit here and hear from first person accounts about this thing that before trump was unprecedented, the lack of fitness. talk about fitness in the context of military leaders calling trump unfit to serve? >> well, it's a big deal. and first of all, many of these retired generals and admirals came together, you know, before i even got involved and i'm simply trying to highlight their voices a little bit. one of the things that i think the american people need to know is that many of these, you know, retired military officers they don't want to wade into politics. this is something that is -- they're taught not to do. they're apolitical. they want to remain apolitical and that's been an important tradition in our country. the risk of a second donald trump presidency is so great to not only to our democracy, but to our national security, that many of
marine corps lieutenant colonel founder of democratic majority action pact amy mcgrath is back with usassembling these voices we call out for these voices, you know what's going on and can report that out, but it's a different thing to get to sit here and hear from first person accounts about this thing that before trump was unprecedented, the lack of fitness. talk about fitness in the context of military leaders calling trump unfit to serve? >> well, it's a big deal. and first of all,...
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plus founder of democratic majority action pac amy mcgrath. sandy, i'll start with you.thing for you to weigh in on politics. explain more what moved you to write this piece and what you find so beyond the pale about this episode. >> i felt i had a somewhat you anemic perspective on this incident, in part, because i served as part of an honor guard in washington, d.c. in the early '70s. my mother and father are both buried at arlington. i have attended many ceremonies at the tomb of the unknown soldier. on all of those occasions, the solemnity of those ceremonies, the privacy, the emotion were the overwhelming, i think, quality of the day and to see a political event of this type taking advantage of arlington as a place of men and women who serve in the military just burned me big time. i felt i needed to write something. so i did. >> sandy, what is it -- if you play it forward, he's a candidate for president. he's who the republicans chose for the third time to be the commander-in-chief. what does it say about the judgment of people who think he's a suitable pick for th
plus founder of democratic majority action pac amy mcgrath. sandy, i'll start with you.thing for you to weigh in on politics. explain more what moved you to write this piece and what you find so beyond the pale about this episode. >> i felt i had a somewhat you anemic perspective on this incident, in part, because i served as part of an honor guard in washington, d.c. in the early '70s. my mother and father are both buried at arlington. i have attended many ceremonies at the tomb of the...
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list is, of course, maggie mcgrath, a driving force behind the list.lists in a multigenerational mentoring fashion in abu dhabi and new york city. maggie, the women on this list come from dozens of industries, including biotech, retail, architecture and beyond. tell our viewers what was so hard about making this list and what stuck out about our group of women? >> reporter: the process is a process that takes many, many months we vet hundreds of nominations from the public and do reporting to find our own candidates who will be good for the list. we send the semifinalists to the judges who tell me they have a hard time deciding. entrepreneurship is a huge theme, we have 75 or so women who have founded or owned their company who are on this year's list. and a lot of them got the entrepreneurial bug over the anyone of 50 one is diana levy, she was a stay at home mom, but two of her kids were diagnosed with celiac disease and so she wanted to make something they could eat. so those are the highlight stories we have this year. >> this year a number of wome
list is, of course, maggie mcgrath, a driving force behind the list.lists in a multigenerational mentoring fashion in abu dhabi and new york city. maggie, the women on this list come from dozens of industries, including biotech, retail, architecture and beyond. tell our viewers what was so hard about making this list and what stuck out about our group of women? >> reporter: the process is a process that takes many, many months we vet hundreds of nominations from the public and do...
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vice-chair of the forbes and know your value summit huma abedin and editor of forbes women maggie mcgrathst, the issues that matter to them the most? what did you see? >> across the political divide, the economy was the number one thing. there was no surprise there. i think the surprise in the piece that we did, i think often women are looked as this monolith. you are looked at in 2020, black women voters were bringing joe biden and having him win. white women were seen as a big driver for trump winning in 2016. and i think that we get into the poll is dividing what that looks like. abortion is a big topic this year. but it wouldn't necessarily fall down the party lines the way you expect it to. i think there is a little bit of surprises across. gun legislation and abortion need to be really eked out for us, but the economy was the big one. health care was another one. and but if you look at republican women, right, you would expect them to maybe be anti-abortion. there is a lot of republican women that took this poll that were for abortion and it is an issue that is going to maybe make t
vice-chair of the forbes and know your value summit huma abedin and editor of forbes women maggie mcgrathst, the issues that matter to them the most? what did you see? >> across the political divide, the economy was the number one thing. there was no surprise there. i think the surprise in the piece that we did, i think often women are looked as this monolith. you are looked at in 2020, black women voters were bringing joe biden and having him win. white women were seen as a big driver...