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the feeling that something isn't right then you should continue to fight for a proper diagnosis of mr steve we visit the center for rare diseases at berlin's charge to take the hospital. good shape sixteen d w. ok. tensions figure at home. in germany. gorbachev is one of the great heroes of the twentieth century mikhail gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change. he continues to fight for world peace with the reminder by new age we have to comprehend when peace has taken us today there is a new arms race. the power of time gorbachev and the opportunity for peace wasted starts october third on d w. hello and welcome to our pop export special. this week's show is all about german d.j. and producer felix yam we show this electro pop superstar up close and personal rock out with him on stage a major festival and we tell the story behind his superhit remarks cheerleader. more than ten million record sales seventy nine platinums and over a billion streams on spotify felix yan is a top class d.j. this is how we shot to fame. fakes again certainly knows how to get the crow
the feeling that something isn't right then you should continue to fight for a proper diagnosis of mr steve we visit the center for rare diseases at berlin's charge to take the hospital. good shape sixteen d w. ok. tensions figure at home. in germany. gorbachev is one of the great heroes of the twentieth century mikhail gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change. he continues to fight for world peace with the reminder by new age we have to comprehend when peace has...
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mr. steve -- steven tenes. >> good afternoon, commissioners. thank you very much for allowing me time to speak. i've been on the commission for about three years a, and my record speaks for itself. i've only missed one and been late for one. i work with three nonprofit: safe passage, which i'm late for now, the s.r.o. collaborative, so i'm very involved in the community and i think i'm the right person for the position. thank you. >> supervisor safai: the next applicant is jonathanto get in housing industry.athanto get in so i worked as an on-call desk clerk at these properties in the tenderloin and eventually became a property manager. during this time i have been protective of affordable housing and the homeless crisis we face in san francisco. initially was a critic of the tenderloin tax break. i had friends that were facing eviction at 1049 market. my friends beverly upton and jackie nailer were evicted from their home about five blocks away from twitter a couple years ago. as i worked on a proposal for h.u.d. bash at the cadillac hotel, i
mr. steve -- steven tenes. >> good afternoon, commissioners. thank you very much for allowing me time to speak. i've been on the commission for about three years a, and my record speaks for itself. i've only missed one and been late for one. i work with three nonprofit: safe passage, which i'm late for now, the s.r.o. collaborative, so i'm very involved in the community and i think i'm the right person for the position. thank you. >> supervisor safai: the next applicant is...
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. >> steve: yeah. mr. champagne. >> jimmy: here he is. mr. gne, james. [ laughter ] they call him champagne james. [ laughter ] >> steve: yeah, champagne james. >> jimmy: champagne james in the house. >> steve: yeah, he's in the house, man. y when he shows up, the pa starts. >> jimmy: yeah. and you go, "would you like -- do you want some champagne?" he goes -- [ laughter ] >> steve: no. >> jimmy: he goes, "no. no, i don't drink." eady.eve: too much a
. >> steve: yeah. mr. champagne. >> jimmy: here he is. mr. gne, james. [ laughter ] they call him champagne james. [ laughter ] >> steve: yeah, champagne james. >> jimmy: champagne james in the house. >> steve: yeah, he's in the house, man. y when he shows up, the pa starts. >> jimmy: yeah. and you go, "would you like -- do you want some champagne?" he goes -- [ laughter ] >> steve: no. >> jimmy: he goes, "no. no, i don't...
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. >>> now, mr. steve paulson. >>> a little known fact that chico state was tied with ucla. the radar. >> cool story. >> go wildcats. >>> in the northeast, if you have travel plans, you might encounter delays in boston, hartford, philadelphia and washington with the remains of florence coming through. there could be a brief warm up. i'm stating the facts. it's hard to do long-range forecasting. we will continue the theme but we will get a quick warm-up and won't set any records. 40s and 50s on the temps. sunnyvale, down to 47 and livermore 51 with most locations mid-to upper 50s. upper 40s in petaluma and in bodega bay, and pope valley, with napa at 53. 52-55 with cold water temperatures. in rio vista and fairfield, the onshore breeze in the fall, hard-pressed to warm up unless you get that breeze. it may move in on thursday. some high elevations, it will warm up after today. 60s and 70s, near 80 degrees tomorrow and some of those 80s creep back in. by the time we get to thursday or friday, the coast may have some sunshine, but it will be early on the weekend. >>> charging p
. >>> now, mr. steve paulson. >>> a little known fact that chico state was tied with ucla. the radar. >> cool story. >> go wildcats. >>> in the northeast, if you have travel plans, you might encounter delays in boston, hartford, philadelphia and washington with the remains of florence coming through. there could be a brief warm up. i'm stating the facts. it's hard to do long-range forecasting. we will continue the theme but we will get a quick warm-up and...
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you might remember the story, he was charged with a more th dozen counts of sexual known as mr. steve by some students, police stay assault s captured on a school bus camera. tonight, school districts officiay they're speeding up the plan to have more cameras. they expect to have every specialon educa bus equipped by january and all buses by june and they're looking to see if they can have more memory on the camera. we'reold at this point the cameras are deployed for 30 days. the camera operates whenever the bus operates. they would need to buy new technology to save the footage for longer. >>> our live team coverage of tropical storm florence continues up next. rain and storm sgeffecting communities for days. >>nd doug and lauryn comingo back t take us through each back t take us through each zone of the area and show us the i put criminals in prison during the daych i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, anged diapers at night. later, when i had a law practice,d i volunteere help moms collect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual offe
you might remember the story, he was charged with a more th dozen counts of sexual known as mr. steve by some students, police stay assault s captured on a school bus camera. tonight, school districts officiay they're speeding up the plan to have more cameras. they expect to have every specialon educa bus equipped by january and all buses by june and they're looking to see if they can have more memory on the camera. we'reold at this point the cameras are deployed for 30 days. the camera...
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the first question from steve goldstein for mr. garcia. >> you've made comments in support of replacing i.c.e., opposing a border wall. if there's no wall and no enforcement, is that jeopardizing the public safety of arizona residents and as a quick lol lowupping do you have an alternative plan? >> i'm against trump's wall. i'm against trump's wall because it is an ineffective use of resources an it's the wrong message to send to our largest trading partner to the south, mexico. in addition, we are talking about i.c.e. because of the historic cruelties that they have been inflicting. separating families and i will always stand up against the separation of families. but beyond what i said, let me tell you what i've done. i took an oath when i was 17 to gin the army. i joined the military, i took the oath to defend and protect the united states and our constitution. it is an oath i take seriously to this day. and i will take that oath with me to the governor's office. with respect to protecting arizona, what we need to do, what the s
the first question from steve goldstein for mr. garcia. >> you've made comments in support of replacing i.c.e., opposing a border wall. if there's no wall and no enforcement, is that jeopardizing the public safety of arizona residents and as a quick lol lowupping do you have an alternative plan? >> i'm against trump's wall. i'm against trump's wall because it is an ineffective use of resources an it's the wrong message to send to our largest trading partner to the south, mexico. in...
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jillian: the employees know him as mr. stevest always orders the same thing and sits in the same booth. a very happy birthday to mr. steve. anna: i wonder what his go to order is. brian: what is he is having a commercial for chick-fil-a lived to 100. steve: eats there every day except for sunday because they are closed on sunday. brian: would you follow the he will fact story in the break? jillian: sure. steve: meanwhile, thanks for joining us on this monday. we have a very busy program. congresswoman mia love is going to join us. tom homan knew fox news contributor. geraldo rivera and dr. oz all here live. brian: plus, it's the moment golf fans have been waiting for for five-plus years. [cheers] >> we thought we would never see it. and i don't believe he thought either. brian: he said he had to do everything he could to keep the tears out. the tiger woods wins a tournament and internet goes wild. carley shimkus prom milled to come on and talk about it she has fulfilled that promise. ♪ i'm swinging with my eyes closed ♪ only god
jillian: the employees know him as mr. stevest always orders the same thing and sits in the same booth. a very happy birthday to mr. steve. anna: i wonder what his go to order is. brian: what is he is having a commercial for chick-fil-a lived to 100. steve: eats there every day except for sunday because they are closed on sunday. brian: would you follow the he will fact story in the break? jillian: sure. steve: meanwhile, thanks for joining us on this monday. we have a very busy program....
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i would like to speak to the support of candidates sam dennison and mr. steve tennis. they are both long term, very high-level organizers. better than anything i can do. i also appreciate your attention being able to ascern the gender pronoun, it's something others have struggled with. [ laughter ] mr. tennis has a bio that's just incredible. i'm sure sam does as well. i think the other candidates sound like they are qualified. >> supervisor a. safai: thank you. >> hi, my name is michael nolty, i'm a san francisco civic leader. my neighbors have several concerns about the central market c.a.c. we are talking about today. it's an official body of the city. and we have several concerns. the vacancy notice mentions five seats, yet the agenda only mentions four. the actual applications were altered to say all four seats if you actually look at your packet. and that's not right because some of them don't actually live in the area that we are supposed to be in for the actual c.a.c. on the 28th, i received a notice of cancellation. i only received a notice of cancellation of
i would like to speak to the support of candidates sam dennison and mr. steve tennis. they are both long term, very high-level organizers. better than anything i can do. i also appreciate your attention being able to ascern the gender pronoun, it's something others have struggled with. [ laughter ] mr. tennis has a bio that's just incredible. i'm sure sam does as well. i think the other candidates sound like they are qualified. >> supervisor a. safai: thank you. >> hi, my name is...
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right wing populists and there you can see what's the effect is if if you go forward like this so mr steve i just wanna get this straight are you saying that the domestic intelligence chief is essentially too close to the right wing. that's at least how it seems given the things we see or see in the last days and weeks and therefore he will have to prove what he says otherwise and a lot of things we have seen. lead us to the point to say that he's not the right person to lead the intelligence service to protect our constitution so you think you should step down. yes not the government i think you should do so. i just want to ask you mr speaker because the government has been criticized for not being tough enough on right wing extremism your party is part of the government have you failed to do not. now in fact we have talked a lot about these things and that we have to fight right wing extremism rather than helping them out but as we could see in the last days the minister of the interior mr zero four was an. election campaign in bavaria with his see as you are against the. populist has do
right wing populists and there you can see what's the effect is if if you go forward like this so mr steve i just wanna get this straight are you saying that the domestic intelligence chief is essentially too close to the right wing. that's at least how it seems given the things we see or see in the last days and weeks and therefore he will have to prove what he says otherwise and a lot of things we have seen. lead us to the point to say that he's not the right person to lead the intelligence...
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we have reaction, exclusive reaction from mr. steveorbes who has a thing or two to say about it as well. also breaking today, les moonves is out at cbs following more allegations of sexual harrassment. our own charlie gasparino breaking this news and he joins me straight made. first, kevin corke is at the white house where the search is on for the writer of that anonymous "new york times" op-ed. hey there, kevin. reporter: always great to be with you, trish. as we await the 2:00 p.m. press briefing. we haven't had one in 19 days. as soon as sarah sanders steps up we'll bring it to you on fox news. this has kept the white house to be blunt, white hot about the op-ed. i want to share a little bit with the folks at home. give you a sense what they're thinking here at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. there is this idea may be somebody inside of the administration, who may, repeat, may have written that piece which makes finding them all the more important especially if they have a national security portfolio. there is notion, maybe "the times" di
we have reaction, exclusive reaction from mr. steveorbes who has a thing or two to say about it as well. also breaking today, les moonves is out at cbs following more allegations of sexual harrassment. our own charlie gasparino breaking this news and he joins me straight made. first, kevin corke is at the white house where the search is on for the writer of that anonymous "new york times" op-ed. hey there, kevin. reporter: always great to be with you, trish. as we await the 2:00 p.m....
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now, we turn to our third witness, mr. steve gates. currently mr. gates is the dealer principal at gates auto family in central kentucky and indiana. mr. gates began his career as a lot attendant at his father's car dealership in 1965. since then, mr. gates started his own company, worked for bmw in financial services, and is a used car manager, and now has realized his ambition of becoming a new car dealer. mr. gates serves on the american international automobile dealers association board and the toyota national dealer council. mr. gates, we're grateful to have you here. and i want to thank you very much for being here today. our fourth witness today is mr. josh nassar. mr. nassar is currently the legislative director of the united auto workers. before this position, mr. nassar served as the assistant director of legislation for the service employees international union or the seiu, one of the most important unions in the world, really. prior to his work at the seiu, mr. nassar had been the vice president for federal affairs at the center for resp
now, we turn to our third witness, mr. steve gates. currently mr. gates is the dealer principal at gates auto family in central kentucky and indiana. mr. gates began his career as a lot attendant at his father's car dealership in 1965. since then, mr. gates started his own company, worked for bmw in financial services, and is a used car manager, and now has realized his ambition of becoming a new car dealer. mr. gates serves on the american international automobile dealers association board and...
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steve: they're gonna play. [cheering and applause] mike: how you doing, mr. harvey? steve: mike, how you doin'?to meet you. my pleasure. good. steve: y'all from oklahoma city. mike: yes, sir. oklahoma city. steve: what do you do for a living, mike? mike: sir, i'm a--served in the united states air force for 33 years, retired. steve: thank you, sir. mike: i was flying the e-3 awacs
steve: they're gonna play. [cheering and applause] mike: how you doing, mr. harvey? steve: mike, how you doin'?to meet you. my pleasure. good. steve: y'all from oklahoma city. mike: yes, sir. oklahoma city. steve: what do you do for a living, mike? mike: sir, i'm a--served in the united states air force for 33 years, retired. steve: thank you, sir. mike: i was flying the e-3 awacs
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. >> steve: yeah. mr. champagne. >> jimmy: here he is. mr. jimmy: champagne james in the house. >> steve: yeah, he's in the house, man. when he shows up, the party starts. >> jimmy: yeah. and you go, "would you like -- do you want some champagne?" he goes -- [ laughter ] >> steve: no. >> jimmy: he goes, "no. no, i don't drink." >> steve: too much already. i don't drink. >> jimmy: yeah. they don't call me champagne - my efferves -- my effervescent personality. >> jimmy: he has an effervescent personality, yeah. >> steve: yeah, he doesn't drink at all. hasn't drunk in 20 years. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: any liquid. >> steve: any liquid at all. [ laughter ] all of his liquid comes from like lettuce. [ light laughter ] cantaloupe. you know, whatever. >> jimmy: yeah, her -- herbivore. >> steve: herbivore. yeah, sure. or omnivore. he eats other stuff, too. >> jimmy: omnivore, that's true. >> steve: but whatever. you know champagne james. >> jimmy: champagne james in the house! [ air horn ] [ laughter ] my man champagne james showing up. >> steve
. >> steve: yeah. mr. champagne. >> jimmy: here he is. mr. jimmy: champagne james in the house. >> steve: yeah, he's in the house, man. when he shows up, the party starts. >> jimmy: yeah. and you go, "would you like -- do you want some champagne?" he goes -- [ laughter ] >> steve: no. >> jimmy: he goes, "no. no, i don't drink." >> steve: too much already. i don't drink. >> jimmy: yeah. they don't call me champagne - my...
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mr. nathan. >> shout out to steve up in maine big fan of the show recover here buddy and stay tuned xlfment define risk short on the way. >> what would dan do next. >> guy adami. >> you do a show called the halftime report. great show by the way. >> thank you. >> unbelievable job. >> thank you very much. >> we do a show you're hosting we share a page we her name is michelle today is her last day there she is she is going on -- one of the best we have had. >> one of the best we have had. >> good luck. >> just saying >> with that. >> have a great weekend everybody. >> no wait you got to get final trade where you going. don't go away. >> hurry up. >> see the quarter adobe had. >> that does it for us catch us back here 5:00 p.m. monday monday fidelity. open an account today. . ♪ there is something in everything about you. ♪ ♪ baby come back. kayak compares hundreds of travel and airline sites so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at the best price. cheers! kayak. search one and done. and i am a certified arborist for pg&e.ughes i oversee the patrolling of trees near power lines and r
mr. nathan. >> shout out to steve up in maine big fan of the show recover here buddy and stay tuned xlfment define risk short on the way. >> what would dan do next. >> guy adami. >> you do a show called the halftime report. great show by the way. >> thank you. >> unbelievable job. >> thank you very much. >> we do a show you're hosting we share a page we her name is michelle today is her last day there she is she is going on -- one of the best we...
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. >> steve leisman, cnbc. thank you, mr. chairman. can you explain how the stock market being at all-time high, corporate spreads being very tight, how does the level of the market factor into your decisions to raise interest rates? is there a concern on your part? sort of a second and related part, can you tell us what happens in 2020 and 2021 that -- i know you can't tell us the way you're shaking your led -- that prompts the fed to think that the rates need to still be above neutral in that time period? thank you. >> sure. so in terms of financial markets and monetary policy, as we say in our statement every cycle, we do take financial conditions into consideration because financial conditions affect the broader economy and they're one of the many things we take into account. the part of it that we control is what we do with the federal funds rate. that has effects out through the full interest rate curve and the financial asset prices generally. so the answer is we take everything into account, but broader financial conditions are
. >> steve leisman, cnbc. thank you, mr. chairman. can you explain how the stock market being at all-time high, corporate spreads being very tight, how does the level of the market factor into your decisions to raise interest rates? is there a concern on your part? sort of a second and related part, can you tell us what happens in 2020 and 2021 that -- i know you can't tell us the way you're shaking your led -- that prompts the fed to think that the rates need to still be above neutral in...
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mr. wallison: any other comments from the panel? go ahead steve. steve: so i was a fed staffer at the time that the crisis was building and then broke. working on economic forecast. i had as much access to the data on what was happening in the pousing and mortgage markets as anybody i think at the fed. i don't think it's correct to say that the fed understood what was going on and deliberately decided not to regulate. i think we were operating with much, much less information in real time about what was really going on. i mean, otherwise it would have been impossible for bernanke to go up to the hill, i believe in february, 2017, and say that he believed that subprime mortgages were really no big deal. the risks would be contained. i mean, looking back, that was obviously a false judgment but it was a judgment based on incomplete information. mr. wallison: so in 2007. mr. klein: i guess i will say two things on that. i don't believe the regulators' job is to weigh in when an asset -- is to weigh in on the asset side of the factors i put in. i don't
mr. wallison: any other comments from the panel? go ahead steve. steve: so i was a fed staffer at the time that the crisis was building and then broke. working on economic forecast. i had as much access to the data on what was happening in the pousing and mortgage markets as anybody i think at the fed. i don't think it's correct to say that the fed understood what was going on and deliberately decided not to regulate. i think we were operating with much, much less information in real time about...
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mr. speaker. steve: exactly 20 minutes now before the top of the hour.n this. profiting from war. the federal trade commission cracking down on phony veterans charities. culprits operate online over the phone by mail, door to door, even at stores. generous americans give more than $2.5 billion every year to 40,000 veterans charities. the feds say some of those charities pay out only a fraction of those donations. pete feeling the pinch after taking a shot at the crab industry. the group sparking outrage with this billboard there. the owner john saying he felt the need to roll up his sleeves and stick up for small business owners. >> attack on livelihood and attack on our industry, so obviously we felt the need to fight back. most importantly be able to continue to provide for our employees and the entire industry. jillian: pete says its billboard is staying up until the baltimore seafood festival which is september 15th. team work makes the dream work. special for this deputy and canine shep. jillian: the man accused of crashing a stolen car in pass co-c
mr. speaker. steve: exactly 20 minutes now before the top of the hour.n this. profiting from war. the federal trade commission cracking down on phony veterans charities. culprits operate online over the phone by mail, door to door, even at stores. generous americans give more than $2.5 billion every year to 40,000 veterans charities. the feds say some of those charities pay out only a fraction of those donations. pete feeling the pinch after taking a shot at the crab industry. the group...
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mr. rothfus, certainly subcommittee chairman steve pearce, for working with me on this legislation. i'd also like to thank the chairman and ranking member of the full committee for their support. and lastly, i want to thank kay on the democratic staff for working with my office to help us draft this legislation. with that, i urge all of my colleagues to support this legislation and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the chair will receive a message. messager: mr. speaker, a message from the president of the united states. the secretary: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: madam secretary. the secretary: i am directed by the president of the united states to deliver to the house of representatives a message in writing. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. rothfus: mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado. mr. perlmutter: we have no further witnesses. i urge an aye vote on h.r. 6411, the fincen improvement act, and with that i yi
mr. rothfus, certainly subcommittee chairman steve pearce, for working with me on this legislation. i'd also like to thank the chairman and ranking member of the full committee for their support. and lastly, i want to thank kay on the democratic staff for working with my office to help us draft this legislation. with that, i urge all of my colleagues to support this legislation and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the...
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subscriber bases it will be a switch one where the other and there certainly is steve says no love lost between comcast and mr iger not at the line a resume went up over two percent today as well so they lost but at least in the short term disney might have won as well yeah i was looking as i'm glad you mentioned the stock price both of you because i was a looking over the last five days if you look at comcast it would be down but i say well that's five days you know what is it today what is it after the auction still down just a little not a lot but still down so i think a lot of you are a lot of these concerns are right and you know did steve do you think they may have overpaid for this thing but it's incredible when this bidding war started in two thousand and sixteen since that point to the final forty billion dollars or a bit off or if the price is more than doubled their share price is more than double the offer double i mean it's incredible how does a company like sky's value double in two years when basically it's offering the same product so yeah and i think disney played a hand in that because in th
subscriber bases it will be a switch one where the other and there certainly is steve says no love lost between comcast and mr iger not at the line a resume went up over two percent today as well so they lost but at least in the short term disney might have won as well yeah i was looking as i'm glad you mentioned the stock price both of you because i was a looking over the last five days if you look at comcast it would be down but i say well that's five days you know what is it today what is it...
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steve: "the washington post" says that the president called mr.so says that the president has been frustrated with the pace at which this has been progressing in the senate on the republican side and he says that chuck grassley and mitch mcconnell, accord ing to "the washington post have been too accommodating. said the republicans have been too easily manipulated by the democrats, and he is sick of ford's attorneys getting their way and does not believe that the accusations are credible. >> you know i like to not use "the washington post" as my source. but, look, the president wants this process to come to a vote. because that's what's supposed to happen in every single one of these instances where someone is nominated. they go before. they have a hearing and then the senators vote on it that's what's supposed to happen. that's what the president expects to happen. he has nominated somebody. senators had ample time to question him. he has been willing to come back and answer these new allegations that have been brought forward. and he wants a cha
steve: "the washington post" says that the president called mr.so says that the president has been frustrated with the pace at which this has been progressing in the senate on the republican side and he says that chuck grassley and mitch mcconnell, accord ing to "the washington post have been too accommodating. said the republicans have been too easily manipulated by the democrats, and he is sick of ford's attorneys getting their way and does not believe that the accusations are...
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mr. sal castaneda. >>> we are off to a nice start out there, steve. the altamont pass commute, we will talk about 580 westbound and 205 with roadwork in the 205 lanes right before 580 that might cause some slowing. so far so good. nice and light at this time of the morning and they can get away with this roadwork in the area. traffic is moving well in the castro valley and the roadwork is still out there and it's not there are enough lanes to get by. traffic through oakland looks good and at the bay bridge, its light. let's go back to the desk at 4:01. >>> the senate judiciary committee will not vote this week for the nomination of judge brett kavanaugh, after all. instead, as doug luzader reports, judge kavanaugh and the bay area woman accusing him of sexual assault will both testify on monday in front of the committee. >> reporter: the white house is publicly confident that kavanaugh will, in fact, be confirmed as the supreme court justice but this process is going to get ugly and in the hearing next week, it may be explosive. days ago, brett kavana
mr. sal castaneda. >>> we are off to a nice start out there, steve. the altamont pass commute, we will talk about 580 westbound and 205 with roadwork in the 205 lanes right before 580 that might cause some slowing. so far so good. nice and light at this time of the morning and they can get away with this roadwork in the area. traffic is moving well in the castro valley and the roadwork is still out there and it's not there are enough lanes to get by. traffic through oakland looks good...
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green and mr anti— plastic might help you in future leadership contests. you said it here, steve, saying, we vow to boost workers‘ rights. this is his plan that all workers should have the same rights whether they work on the gig economy or they are full—time employees. yes, and the gig economy is such a huge part of our economy and workforce. its huge parts of the service sector, not just and workforce. its huge parts of the service sector, notjust uber and deliveroo. i was on a jury this summerand deliveroo. i was on a jury this summer and there were 70 people in zero—hours contracts you couldn‘t sit because they would not get any money at all and they had to request not to sit. labour are right to highlight this. depending on how it‘s going to be paid. there is an acknowledgement about people deserving protection. also having protection of rights. isn‘t that the key, how are they to be paid for? that's the thing. in theory, it's a great policy. why shouldn't workers have sick pay, holiday pay, it's completely right. jaguar wants this and this but what about business doing more
green and mr anti— plastic might help you in future leadership contests. you said it here, steve, saying, we vow to boost workers‘ rights. this is his plan that all workers should have the same rights whether they work on the gig economy or they are full—time employees. yes, and the gig economy is such a huge part of our economy and workforce. its huge parts of the service sector, not just and workforce. its huge parts of the service sector, notjust uber and deliveroo. i was on a jury...
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christie issued a series of tweets including this one blaming steve bannon for fanning the flames. if mred rudimentary intelligence gathering he would have had a better book. >>> coming up on "morning joe," hailing the hurricane maria response as one of the best. more on the fresh backlash president trump is facing for his self-assessment on the federal government's efforts in the wake of that massive storm as parts of the east coast brace for impact from hurricane florence. >>> and former independent counsel ken starr joins the conversation to discuss his new book regarding the investigation into president clinton and his subsequent impeachment. r a live, it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. >>> i think puerto rico was incredibly successful. puerto rico was actually our toughest one of our because it's an island. you can't truck things on to it. everything is
christie issued a series of tweets including this one blaming steve bannon for fanning the flames. if mred rudimentary intelligence gathering he would have had a better book. >>> coming up on "morning joe," hailing the hurricane maria response as one of the best. more on the fresh backlash president trump is facing for his self-assessment on the federal government's efforts in the wake of that massive storm as parts of the east coast brace for impact from hurricane florence....
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steve: back during this time period where she saw brett kavanaugh and mr. rugs. steve: gang raped. the affidavit that was filed on her behalf by mr. avenatti, alan dershowitz, one of the sharpest legal minds in the world, has some problems with it listen to this. >> that affidavit is so deeply flawed and so open ended that any good lawyer, any good defense attorney would be able to tear that apart in 30 seconds. it's an embarrassment to the law that anybody would file an affidavit like that filled with hearsay. i want to know who drafted it. i would want to know why they didn't fill in the gaps. if there are people who saw. this name them. was she raped as she says by kavanaugh, by judge? did he see it? was he in the room? why didn't -- if there were gang rapes like that, how did it not get to the police? ainsley: also, i was reading an article about her exboyfriend. he comes out and says after we broke up, she was threatening my family, threatening my wife and threatening to do harm to my baby at the time. he got a restraining order against that woman micha
steve: back during this time period where she saw brett kavanaugh and mr. rugs. steve: gang raped. the affidavit that was filed on her behalf by mr. avenatti, alan dershowitz, one of the sharpest legal minds in the world, has some problems with it listen to this. >> that affidavit is so deeply flawed and so open ended that any good lawyer, any good defense attorney would be able to tear that apart in 30 seconds. it's an embarrassment to the law that anybody would file an affidavit like...
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mr. president, we have never seen one like this.i'm steve nannes reporting. news tonight... a potential move toward peace between north and south korea. the north saying it will close a key missile test facility and destroy its primary nuclear complex -- but only if the u.s agrees to similar measures. on day two of a three-day summit, kim jong un and moon jae-in signed a 17-page accord. it promises to "cease all hostile acts against each other." the two leaders also watched may day performers... this comes a day after both leaders began talks to host the 2032 summer olympics together. (pam) an accomplice in a notorious crime.... is free tonight. wanda barzee helped her husband kidnap 14=year old elizabeth smart.. from her salt lake city bedroom .... they kept her as a sex slave for nine- months. smart says, she was raped daily during that time ... and says, barzee was there, knew about it .. and approved.(catherine) ryan o'donnell has the latest chapter in a decades=long crime story. a young teenaged girl ... an intruder in the night.
mr. president, we have never seen one like this.i'm steve nannes reporting. news tonight... a potential move toward peace between north and south korea. the north saying it will close a key missile test facility and destroy its primary nuclear complex -- but only if the u.s agrees to similar measures. on day two of a three-day summit, kim jong un and moon jae-in signed a 17-page accord. it promises to "cease all hostile acts against each other." the two leaders also watched may day...
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. >> steve liesman, cnbc, thank tk you, mr. chairman. you explain how the stock market being at all-time high, corporate spreads being very tight, how does the level of the market factor into your decisions to raise interest rates? is there a concern on your part? sort of a second and related part, can you tell us what happens in 2020 and 2021 that, i know you can't tell us, you're shaking your head, that prompts you, the fed to think that the rates need to still be above neutral in that time period? thank you. >> sure. so in terms of financial markets and monetary policy we, as we say in our statement every cycle, we do take financial conditions into consideration because financial, broader financial do affect the broader economy. they're one of many things we take into account. the part of it that we control though is what we do with the federal funds rate and that has effects through full interest rate curve and financial prices generally. the answer we take everything into account and broader financial conditions are one of the thing
. >> steve liesman, cnbc, thank tk you, mr. chairman. you explain how the stock market being at all-time high, corporate spreads being very tight, how does the level of the market factor into your decisions to raise interest rates? is there a concern on your part? sort of a second and related part, can you tell us what happens in 2020 and 2021 that, i know you can't tell us, you're shaking your head, that prompts you, the fed to think that the rates need to still be above neutral in that...
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mr. tepper cutting the ribbon on it and steve weiss joining us now i want to ask you a question about thearkets before we get to the football stuff. the 10-year, is there a reason why the rates are staying so low, other than the fact that the central banks are still engaged, or is there an underlying economic fear we need to think about >> i think you had, just a, i think it's what you said already, a little bit of rates being low around the world i think that it's sometime the two markets are a little bit disjointed so sometimes the bull market is a worrier and they, it's like one person who looks at the pessimistic side of life and the other person looks at the optimistic side of life. if the stock market is looking at the optimistic side of life the bond market is looking at the pessimistic side of life the bond market is looking at maybe there will be 25% on tariffs. they were worried about emerging markets, a little more subtle today with the stuff that happened in turkey today so you know, some of those things, would affecting the yield lower. and so depending on whattens you'll go
mr. tepper cutting the ribbon on it and steve weiss joining us now i want to ask you a question about thearkets before we get to the football stuff. the 10-year, is there a reason why the rates are staying so low, other than the fact that the central banks are still engaged, or is there an underlying economic fear we need to think about >> i think you had, just a, i think it's what you said already, a little bit of rates being low around the world i think that it's sometime the two...
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mr. ritchie? >> congratulations on your a's. >> thank you, commissioners. steve ritchie, assistant general manager for water, and may i also extend my congratulations to the two commissioners. glad to see you back in time for the item. if i could have the slides, please. yeah. this afternoon, i'm going to give an update on where we are on the water quality control plan, particularly regarding our issues. this is something we talked about a couple of meetings ago to try to put some information together that kind of focuses on what the differences are in an understandable way for a commission level and hopefully, we're able to do that. so for the agenda for this, i'm going to start by actually talking about at the state water board adopted the water control quality, how can we makeup the water supply shortfall because that is a question that often comes up. we've made it clear we will meet our obligations to customers, whatever conditions we have to, 'cause that's our job. why does the state water board use unrestricted throw approximate, what is this approach have
mr. ritchie? >> congratulations on your a's. >> thank you, commissioners. steve ritchie, assistant general manager for water, and may i also extend my congratulations to the two commissioners. glad to see you back in time for the item. if i could have the slides, please. yeah. this afternoon, i'm going to give an update on where we are on the water quality control plan, particularly regarding our issues. this is something we talked about a couple of meetings ago to try to put some...
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steve: he is mr. bradshaw.hey lives at home with his parents. brian: failure to launch. ainsley: when we saw his hine. brian: smoky and the bandit he was even better when he had no teeth. steve: fowler to ladies and gentlemen. that could be a good description of wrapped yesterday. ainsley: right. steve: the senate democrats in the judiciary committee did everything they could even though they are in the minority, they can't really stop the hearing but they tried. watch. >> good morning. i welcome everyone to this confirmation hearing on the nomination of. >> mr. chairman. >> brett kavanaugh. >> mr. chairman. >> you are out of order i will proceed. >> we cannot possibly move forward. >> we believe this hearing should be postponed. [. [cheers and applause] >> i move to adjourn. >> you are out of order. >> mr. chairman i appeal to be recognized on your since of decency and. >> shut this hearing down now. i urge you shut this hearing down. >> you are a threat to our democracy. [shouting] >> here are the facts. judg
steve: he is mr. bradshaw.hey lives at home with his parents. brian: failure to launch. ainsley: when we saw his hine. brian: smoky and the bandit he was even better when he had no teeth. steve: fowler to ladies and gentlemen. that could be a good description of wrapped yesterday. ainsley: right. steve: the senate democrats in the judiciary committee did everything they could even though they are in the minority, they can't really stop the hearing but they tried. watch. >> good morning. i...
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steve, great to have you on. you actually are a working-class american and you beg to differ with mr. soberof, who basically says, well waves it off, it is not that great, wouldn't run on this economy. steve? >> that is not what we're seeing here in manufacturing in dayton, ohio. thanks for having me on tonight. here in dayton, we have over 4000 jobs available in the manufacturing industry that we can't fill. >> laura: you have 4000 openings, that means people, even without special skills, can start at a wage of i believe about $15 an hour and so you don't have to go to college, you can get on-the-job training, fantastic news for the country. we need more workers and people willing to work for these jobs. >> we do in the manufacturing industry throughout the united states, half a million jobs available today. many companies like us, we pay for education, with starting wage of $15 an hour. if you need further training, we'll send you to a school or send you to training program to get the skills you need. >> laura: explain what the economy is like for your company today versus let's say
steve, great to have you on. you actually are a working-class american and you beg to differ with mr. soberof, who basically says, well waves it off, it is not that great, wouldn't run on this economy. steve? >> that is not what we're seeing here in manufacturing in dayton, ohio. thanks for having me on tonight. here in dayton, we have over 4000 jobs available in the manufacturing industry that we can't fill. >> laura: you have 4000 openings, that means people, even without special...
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. >> steve beckner, freelance journalist for npr. mr. chairman, following up on the neutral rate issue, you touched on this, but you and your colleagues slightly lifted the longer run estimate of the neutral funds rate estimate to 3 % but that's still i believe like 125 basis points below where it was six years ago. what are the odds that productivity, investment, productivity, labor market, other developments could further push up the longer run estimate, and possibly make the projected funds rate levels less restricted than they now seem? >> so in principle, the historical variables, the long run growth rate of the economy, the neutral rate of interest, the natural rate of unemployment don't move quickly. they move very gradually they are pinned down by longer run forces like demographics in the case of the funds rate it's productivity, it's appetite for safe assets and demographics and other things too so they move quite slowly through time. i think we all look at those those who file sep's every quarter will look at that and every no
. >> steve beckner, freelance journalist for npr. mr. chairman, following up on the neutral rate issue, you touched on this, but you and your colleagues slightly lifted the longer run estimate of the neutral funds rate estimate to 3 % but that's still i believe like 125 basis points below where it was six years ago. what are the odds that productivity, investment, productivity, labor market, other developments could further push up the longer run estimate, and possibly make the projected...
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steve in rio with janet finally arrived. at my puppy. did you take a motorcycle ride mr. janet thank you that was beautiful ride your father yes i'm sure you've heard there was so much fun what a treat you got to see your state thank you let's get in there and say hello to do you. have a. pen to call it out to my friend stephen. who. it is this new city which rose hill to meet you are you know just got blessed here and then to janet over at the sitting bow monument i asked her who can you think of it can be sure surround a little bit meet some of the locals. goes to day. to take you for. some different sites and. just financial d.c. to the area and. you'll learn more about the people. who take them from here steve i gotta get back to where your biggest banks are right now thanks to you guys. do you know much about the suki. not too much dogs are like one of the most loyal friends to our culture he's the most loyal and most compassionate their little. man's best friend man's best friend. so it just so you know. we are known for eating. up the sewer known for being dogs and
steve in rio with janet finally arrived. at my puppy. did you take a motorcycle ride mr. janet thank you that was beautiful ride your father yes i'm sure you've heard there was so much fun what a treat you got to see your state thank you let's get in there and say hello to do you. have a. pen to call it out to my friend stephen. who. it is this new city which rose hill to meet you are you know just got blessed here and then to janet over at the sitting bow monument i asked her who can you think...
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mr. mcgahn, reince priebus and steve bannon. he is not a litmus test, the filter to decide what the american people will see about this nominee and that is why we bring this issue before you. lest you think we're harping on a trifle here, we talk about what the american people have the right to know. we now know that less than 10% of the documents reflect and the public career of mr. kavanaugh has been made available to this committee. i just want to say to my colleagues, particularly my colleagues from new jersey i completely agree with you. i concur with what you are doing and let's jump into this fit together. i hope my other colleagues will join me so if there's going to be some restoration against the senator from new jersey, copy them. i want to be part of this process. i want to understand how bill burke, this private attorney has the right to say as one of my colleagues mentioned come and they should be considered a classified document, a top-secret document. document the relates to the national security of the united st
mr. mcgahn, reince priebus and steve bannon. he is not a litmus test, the filter to decide what the american people will see about this nominee and that is why we bring this issue before you. lest you think we're harping on a trifle here, we talk about what the american people have the right to know. we now know that less than 10% of the documents reflect and the public career of mr. kavanaugh has been made available to this committee. i just want to say to my colleagues, particularly my...
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mr. kraemer. long-time litigator on s.e.c. enforcement matters, represented steve cohen and s.e.c.al in their insider trading probe. another sort of interesting tidbit, he represented 21st century fox in the investigations of roger ailes, former chief, and bill o'reilly. this guy has been around awhile on various regulatory and corporate government issues. liz: knows how to do it. >> knows how to do it. musk has hired two top white collar lawyers. one has been around awhile, he was degrasso's lawyer when he was battling both the s.e.c. and eliot spitzer over his compensation package as new york stock exchange chairman. he also hired a former s.e.c. commissioner, raul campos, appointed twice by g.w. bush to be an s.e.c. commissioner. if you notice, musk is going in with established players who understand the regulatory process, because he knows this thing is pretty serious. we should point out tesla had no comment, musk had no comment. the attorneys did not return calls and e-mails for comment. the s.e.c. had no comment. just giving you a taste, this is a very serious investigation.
mr. kraemer. long-time litigator on s.e.c. enforcement matters, represented steve cohen and s.e.c.al in their insider trading probe. another sort of interesting tidbit, he represented 21st century fox in the investigations of roger ailes, former chief, and bill o'reilly. this guy has been around awhile on various regulatory and corporate government issues. liz: knows how to do it. >> knows how to do it. musk has hired two top white collar lawyers. one has been around awhile, he was...
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. >> steve gilroy, i have a question for mr. nessen. talking about the relationship between the presidency and the press. when president ford pardoned president nixon, what caused you to resign and how did president ford react to that and how did it affect your relationship with him? >> i agree with you that was the really big turning point in ford's relationship with the press. and i think there was -- there was a feeling among the press that when the -- when the vice president, spearo agnew resigned, ford was appointed vice president by nixon. there was a theory that nixon knew he was in trouble and he thought he would appoint ford who would be more protective of him. so i think that's one of the things that happened, and then about a month after ford became president, nixon resigned, ford became president and then ford pardoned nixon. and what he said was, he was spending 25% of his time, the staff was spending 25% of its time on leftover nixon matters and he needed to spend 100% of his time because the vietnam war was going on, big
. >> steve gilroy, i have a question for mr. nessen. talking about the relationship between the presidency and the press. when president ford pardoned president nixon, what caused you to resign and how did president ford react to that and how did it affect your relationship with him? >> i agree with you that was the really big turning point in ford's relationship with the press. and i think there was -- there was a feeling among the press that when the -- when the vice president,...
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"q&a," the white house correspondent steve garrett talks about his book "mr.rump's wild ride." >> i described mr. trump in the book as proto-partisan. he is bigger than partisanship. there is this emotional
"q&a," the white house correspondent steve garrett talks about his book "mr.rump's wild ride." >> i described mr. trump in the book as proto-partisan. he is bigger than partisanship. there is this emotional
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steve: all right, pete, excellent interview. we will have more at the bottom of the hour where he talks about kavanaugh, the wall, and mr. ainsley: we have a big chunk of it. steve: by the way, rand paul yesterday suggested that they -- the president would be okay to use a lie detector to go through the administration and figure out who did this. mark meadows, the leader of the house freedom caucus suggested the leaker could actually be threatening national security, as the president said yesterday. they are going to take concrete stepping to figure out how the house could get involved. ainsley: the president mentioned last night at the rally people have been so critical of him. you have to remember he was not a politician. he said last night i guess i am a politician now. keep in mind i won bun race in my entire life. most start at mayor and local level. pretty phenomenal when you think about that one election. pete said an attack on you is an attack on the people and the crowd went wild. steve: corey booker was the mayor you have new jersey and came new york senator. yesterday, it was thrilling, if you were watching te
steve: all right, pete, excellent interview. we will have more at the bottom of the hour where he talks about kavanaugh, the wall, and mr. ainsley: we have a big chunk of it. steve: by the way, rand paul yesterday suggested that they -- the president would be okay to use a lie detector to go through the administration and figure out who did this. mark meadows, the leader of the house freedom caucus suggested the leaker could actually be threatening national security, as the president said...
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mr. kudlow's comments with senior economics reporter steve liesman and also austan goolsbee from the counsel of economic advisers under president obama. austan, larry said the biggest story of the year is the boom in the economy that few, if anyone, expected do you agree >> well, he did say that >> he sure did >> larry is an old friend of mine and of steve's, and we all love him he is a growth guy he's going to be prone to find that i mean, the first quarter of this year the growth rate was 2.2% and the growth rate in 2017 2.2% modest we had a good quarter. i hope he's right that that's going to continue. i don't know to call that the biggest story of the year when a lot of people think some component of that was just everyone rushing to get the exports out the door before the tariffs came in i think would be a stretch. >> steve, he said as well that there is a grand strategy on trade and a grand strategy with respect to trade with china. it seems like there are sort of counter veiling impulses that's what larry kudlow said. and on the other hand we want to hit them potentially with up to $2
mr. kudlow's comments with senior economics reporter steve liesman and also austan goolsbee from the counsel of economic advisers under president obama. austan, larry said the biggest story of the year is the boom in the economy that few, if anyone, expected do you agree >> well, he did say that >> he sure did >> larry is an old friend of mine and of steve's, and we all love him he is a growth guy he's going to be prone to find that i mean, the first quarter of this year the...
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steve: good to have you. all eyes on washington, d.c. is there going to be a hearing on monday? mr.ord's attorney said yesterday monday is out of the question and then put out a number of requirements or negotiating points where they would like to see security, certain things met if she is going to show up. >> listen, i think it's obvious these are serious charges that need to be taken seriously. i actually appreciate what senator grassley has been doing to take them seriously. the problem i have when you look at what the obstacles they are putting in the way to ms. ford's testimony. it comes clear this is obstruction tactic. new demand that mr. kavanaugh, judge kavanaugh go first is absurd. how is he supposed to -- is he being accused of a very serious thing here. this isn't a joke. how is he going to go first? he has to hear what the charges are. this is a demand clearly not work being. being put there because i think they know nobody will agree to that. ainsley: a stunt? steve: no, we can't do that then she will say look, i'm not coming. >> i tried. no you didn't try. judge kavan
steve: good to have you. all eyes on washington, d.c. is there going to be a hearing on monday? mr.ord's attorney said yesterday monday is out of the question and then put out a number of requirements or negotiating points where they would like to see security, certain things met if she is going to show up. >> listen, i think it's obvious these are serious charges that need to be taken seriously. i actually appreciate what senator grassley has been doing to take them seriously. the...
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you know we can always say that mr trump doesn't know or doesn't care he thinks trade wars are good and he can win. of course we cannot separate economics or of politics steve think the recent call between north and south korea can somehow impact the regional economic outlook and then possibly later something globally there is going to be a piece of between north and south korea is going to be unification and soon when that happens it's great for north east asia people can say well a lot of money that they're spending on military right now a lot of money to say we don't have to worry about blowing each other up of course it's great for everybody. now when i introduce to you always talking about the many entrepreneurs from countries like china japan and south korea attending this particular forum is there anything for the west or an festers in this region to take the. i happen to be extremely optimistic about russian stories that's why i'm here i'm trying to i haven't been here five or six years i'm looking for ways to invest in the russian authorities because this is going to be what. will be one of the most exciting cities in the world and the next day you
you know we can always say that mr trump doesn't know or doesn't care he thinks trade wars are good and he can win. of course we cannot separate economics or of politics steve think the recent call between north and south korea can somehow impact the regional economic outlook and then possibly later something globally there is going to be a piece of between north and south korea is going to be unification and soon when that happens it's great for north east asia people can say well a lot of...
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mr. president, we have never seen one like this.i'm steve nannes reporting. (catherine) coming up..ig changes are coming to bart and they could affect your commute... the details you need to know. (jr stone) plus.. a man is awarded hundreds of millions of dollars after a jury decides he got cancer from roundup weed killers. and now the company is trying to get out of paying him. (catherine) and as more retail stores are closing... there's a push to preserve vacant storefronts in san francisco's...
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steve: when you interviewed mrs.hen she was interviewed, didn't you get some answers then? >> we got primarily, not that i recall, i don't recall. i don't remember. and we got it much more frequently than one would reasonably expect. ed: something you regret not moving forward you think now? >> we did the right thing, ed. we really did. we made a judgment. we were around the table very experienced prosecutors saying do we have the evidence to prove it? and that's a great protection of the country. charges should not be lightly brought if you cannot prove the charges you shouldn't bring it. ainsley: you were like the robert mueller. something that shocked me monica lewenski when she realized she was set up by linda tripp. they were supposed to go to lunch together and what happened? >> first of all, as i describe in the book, monica was encouraging linda tripp to file an affidavit filled with lies just as she had done. and so we record what's happening realtime. it's clear that she is, in fact, involved in a criminal
steve: when you interviewed mrs.hen she was interviewed, didn't you get some answers then? >> we got primarily, not that i recall, i don't recall. i don't remember. and we got it much more frequently than one would reasonably expect. ed: something you regret not moving forward you think now? >> we did the right thing, ed. we really did. we made a judgment. we were around the table very experienced prosecutors saying do we have the evidence to prove it? and that's a great protection...