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kennedy: nothing has changed, ned, what happened?> we saw a political hack try to tell us an uncharged person was not innocent, turning entire premise of our legal system, on its head, now we say you are guilty until you can prove yourself innocent, that is absurd, mueller could have said we found evidence to charge, we just didn't have the authority to change or he could have said our investigation led to us believe that president obstructed our investigation, he did not say either one. >> he could have been within his right. >> right. kennedy: i would have been much more satisfied if he had done that, ifs implication is a that president behaved in a way that almost rises to threshold of impeachment. >> his equivocation telling us all we need to know, this was a political hit job, with one of two purposes, maybe potential impeachment of president of united states or the idea of damaging him, to 2020 election. i think in many ways that is what we saw today, robert mueller dropped the masquerade, coming out for who he is. kennedy: he
kennedy: nothing has changed, ned, what happened?> we saw a political hack try to tell us an uncharged person was not innocent, turning entire premise of our legal system, on its head, now we say you are guilty until you can prove yourself innocent, that is absurd, mueller could have said we found evidence to charge, we just didn't have the authority to change or he could have said our investigation led to us believe that president obstructed our investigation, he did not say either one....
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price, ned, thank you. alley ali arouzi, thank you as well. >>> we want to get back to our breaking news right now, the situation playing out in oklahoma. that's where several high-water rescues are happening this morning. a line of storms have triggered flash flooding there this morning, that comes after multiple twisters left a swath of destruction across the midwest and the plains as well. kerry sanders is in mangum, oklahoma, surveying some of the damage there. kerry, what's the scene there in oklahoma? what's going on there? >> reporter: in this location, i want to sort of demonstrate to you the power of a tornado. first of all, you can see the tree here that was hit. now, when the tornado came through here, it didn't just break it off, it came all the way down. you begin to understand the power of this tornado. but what's really incredible is i want to take you over to this house. this house built in 1912, or 112 years old, i'm sorry. it looks like things are okay. but take a look at this. the tornado
price, ned, thank you. alley ali arouzi, thank you as well. >>> we want to get back to our breaking news right now, the situation playing out in oklahoma. that's where several high-water rescues are happening this morning. a line of storms have triggered flash flooding there this morning, that comes after multiple twisters left a swath of destruction across the midwest and the plains as well. kerry sanders is in mangum, oklahoma, surveying some of the damage there. kerry, what's the...
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with that we bring in ned ryan and raul avalar. ned, i want to begin with you. least 40 house democrats and many running for 2020 saying impeach. is impeachment unavoidable? >> i think the democrats are between a rock and hard place. about 75% of the democratic base want impeachment. a majority of americans don't want it. when you see nancy pelosi yesterday kind of equivocating which way to take, you see there is tension between the base and the american people. if you believe what you're saying about a constitutional crisis, go for it. go ahead and try and impeach donald trump on the thinnest of excuses. there was no collusion. there was no conspiracy. i want to point this out. what bob mueller could have said yesterday is we had sufficient evidence to charge but we had no authority to charge. he didn't say that. nor did he say our investigation led us to believe that the president obstructed our investigation. he didn't say that either. again, it showed to me this was nothing but a political hit job with two purposes in mind, either impeach the president or da
with that we bring in ned ryan and raul avalar. ned, i want to begin with you. least 40 house democrats and many running for 2020 saying impeach. is impeachment unavoidable? >> i think the democrats are between a rock and hard place. about 75% of the democratic base want impeachment. a majority of americans don't want it. when you see nancy pelosi yesterday kind of equivocating which way to take, you see there is tension between the base and the american people. if you believe what you're...
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joining me now is the previous deputy chief counsel and ned ryan.rning to you both. >> good morning. >> good to be with you. >> chris, are we really in a middle of a constitutional crisis? >> i think we are approaching a constitutional crisis. you have to put the standoff with the attorney general and the president who doesn't president the branches. he is shifting money around to fund a border wall that congress hasn't approved. his treasury department won't release his tax returns notwithstanding a statute mandate. he won't defend the affordable care act. specifically on the issue of the mueller report, he is expanding executive privilege in a way that doesn't comport with any legal understanding. it is also probably likely been waived. while he is doing this as a negotiating tool to delay the proceedings for months and years. obviously, we have the news reporting overnight that he sees his justice department as not independent and something he can order to investigate his rivals. i think we are in a constitutional crisis. >> ned, in your perspect
joining me now is the previous deputy chief counsel and ned ryan.rning to you both. >> good morning. >> good to be with you. >> chris, are we really in a middle of a constitutional crisis? >> i think we are approaching a constitutional crisis. you have to put the standoff with the attorney general and the president who doesn't president the branches. he is shifting money around to fund a border wall that congress hasn't approved. his treasury department won't release his...
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what we know that will generate a certain response from his base. >> ned, to your point about what yoube willing to give up, does that extend to the president in theory or politically speaking? does this president sign on to that, which you would be willing to negotiate or does he draw a hard-line in the sand because it's politically expedient for him. >> if you look on the concessions on the daca front. i thought he went too far. he's willing to make some concessions on that front. i'm willing to go and say -- it's anywhere of 12 million to 20 million who have been long time residents. i'm willing to make concessions on that front for us to say we'll end chain migration, fix e-verify, secure our southern border because this is unsustainable, alex. we can't be importing small cities every month into this country without at some point it catching up with us. >> last word quickly. >> ned, do you remember when there was two or three bipartisan proposals sent to the president by members of the congress both in the house and the senate that he asked for, that would do some of the things you
what we know that will generate a certain response from his base. >> ned, to your point about what yoube willing to give up, does that extend to the president in theory or politically speaking? does this president sign on to that, which you would be willing to negotiate or does he draw a hard-line in the sand because it's politically expedient for him. >> if you look on the concessions on the daca front. i thought he went too far. he's willing to make some concessions on that front....
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ned. >> was not. the democrats, the reason nancy is speaker, they're never going to go along with it. chop in 2020 say glad you sent it to congress, we will do this based off this procedure. that we knew it had no chance of passing. >> it's impeachable conduct, then impeach him. go ahead. >> if you talk -- >> stop talking about it, go ahead. we could get the mueller report. >> you see more information. >> show us your big plans. all these things. >> indict john junior. go ahead. >> he does not have the power. >> hallelujah coming up, and you both. a new report claims trump has only billed less than two on the border wall. now he's fighting back. plus michael just got charged with stealing from get this, stormy daniels. wait until you hear who he's claiming for his legal troubles. it's a good one. ar insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice! but uh, what's up with your partner? oh! we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance because no two people are alike, so... lim
ned. >> was not. the democrats, the reason nancy is speaker, they're never going to go along with it. chop in 2020 say glad you sent it to congress, we will do this based off this procedure. that we knew it had no chance of passing. >> it's impeachable conduct, then impeach him. go ahead. >> if you talk -- >> stop talking about it, go ahead. we could get the mueller report. >> you see more information. >> show us your big plans. all these things. >>...
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ned?yeah, no, there's al some close associates -- there's also some close associates, liz, who have some legal problems. this is not a good situation. again, i think he has some transparency issues that if he insists on continuing down this path would come to light. i see no reason, no compelling argument as to why he thinks he should run. i think it will be a pretty short-lived presidential campaign for de blasio as it will for probably at least half the field if not more. i think it wiwill go down prett quickly in the next six months. elizabeth: thank you, ned. >> thank you. elizabeth: missouri senate green lining an abortion bill. lawmakers following alabama's near total ban and a proposal in louisiana now going through the state legislature there. fox news jonathan serrie has more. >> by a vote of 24-10, missouri's republican controlled senate passed a bill today to ban abortions after 8 weeks of pregnancy. it awaits approval by the g.o.p.-led statehouse before going to republican gove
ned?yeah, no, there's al some close associates -- there's also some close associates, liz, who have some legal problems. this is not a good situation. again, i think he has some transparency issues that if he insists on continuing down this path would come to light. i see no reason, no compelling argument as to why he thinks he should run. i think it will be a pretty short-lived presidential campaign for de blasio as it will for probably at least half the field if not more. i think it wiwill go...
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joining me now rashad richie and ned ryan, former writer for president george w. bush.ning. ned, to you first, i'm curious if both sides can claim victory. how is this playing out? are there any losers here? perhaps the american people who would like to see progress on infrastructure and other things, right? >> exactly. if you say it's someone winning or losing, of course i'm going to say i think trump is winning but i think the numbers back me up a little bit. there was a cbs poll last week that showed the majority of the american people want to move on from these investigations. about 60% of them are happy with the conclusions that special counsel robert mueller came to. when 75% of democrats in that poll want the democrats to continue the investigations. so the house democrats are in a tough spot. they can either surrender on impeachment or embarrassingly move forward because it's never going to happen but they're stuck because that's what their base wants. all trump can do is say, i'm going to keep going on. you can't pass any legislation without me but i can contin
joining me now rashad richie and ned ryan, former writer for president george w. bush.ning. ned, to you first, i'm curious if both sides can claim victory. how is this playing out? are there any losers here? perhaps the american people who would like to see progress on infrastructure and other things, right? >> exactly. if you say it's someone winning or losing, of course i'm going to say i think trump is winning but i think the numbers back me up a little bit. there was a cbs poll last...
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joining us now, ben rhodes, former deputy national security adviser to president obama and ned price,mer cia analyst and senior director for national security council in the obama administration. both are msnbc contributors. ben, i really want to get your reaction to what you heard vladimir putin say today about the mueller report. >> well, first of all, lawrence, it's kind of chilling to hear the president of russia, an adversary of the united states that we know is still currently, actively aiming to undermine our democracy echo the words of the president of the united states, using the exact same formulation that there was no collusion. and also to know that the trump administration, whether it's president trump or secretary of state pompeo, is going to do nothing, nothing to address the finding in the mueller report that vladimir putin directed the systematic attack on our democracy in 2016 and is planning to do that again in 2020. this is happening right before our eyes, a foreign adversary attacking our democracy, and we have an administration that is doing nothing about that, d
joining us now, ben rhodes, former deputy national security adviser to president obama and ned price,mer cia analyst and senior director for national security council in the obama administration. both are msnbc contributors. ben, i really want to get your reaction to what you heard vladimir putin say today about the mueller report. >> well, first of all, lawrence, it's kind of chilling to hear the president of russia, an adversary of the united states that we know is still currently,...
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what also needs to address those two things here, ned, is language.you do agree that there's a necessity or an understanding of identity politics but a change in the language and a change in those listening to the message, what's the language you would use? >> again, i would just reiterate what i said earlier. we want economic policies for all people of varying races and creeds and of gender that will raise all ships, rising tide lifts all ships and that's donald trump's message, not looking at people and i would push back on this by the race or by their gender. he's saying what will benefit all americans regardless of race or gender and that's how he looks at it and i would push back on reverend al. the beauty of who we are as an american people, you can come from anywhere in the world, you can be of any race, creed, gender and you can become an american regardless of what you look like. and that's not necessarily true in other parts of the world and i would like to focus on what unites us instead of divide us and then we can have a very positive fut
what also needs to address those two things here, ned, is language.you do agree that there's a necessity or an understanding of identity politics but a change in the language and a change in those listening to the message, what's the language you would use? >> again, i would just reiterate what i said earlier. we want economic policies for all people of varying races and creeds and of gender that will raise all ships, rising tide lifts all ships and that's donald trump's message, not...
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joining me now is ned ryan. what is america saying here? >> well, they've been saying it for quite some time, liz, if you look at the polls over the last year and a year and a half. the russia issue, the fairytale was polling at 1/2 percent, 1 percent to the american people when they were asked what are the most important issue to you. that's the staggering part to me, the democrats tripling down on this. this whole thing with barr over the last couple of weeks is an attempt to delegitimize him. they realize bill barr is a real attorney general. he is not going to be cowed by the doj and fbi. he's not going to be cowed by congressional democrats he's shown he will be very serious about thesish thus, the potential -- these issues, the potential spying. he said there are multiple investigations open into the illegal leaks taking place. all this terrifies the left. liz: this is what the democrat house, the majority there have accomplished in legislation, 16 bills in the first three months compared to 443 in last year's congress. they are hyper
joining me now is ned ryan. what is america saying here? >> well, they've been saying it for quite some time, liz, if you look at the polls over the last year and a year and a half. the russia issue, the fairytale was polling at 1/2 percent, 1 percent to the american people when they were asked what are the most important issue to you. that's the staggering part to me, the democrats tripling down on this. this whole thing with barr over the last couple of weeks is an attempt to...
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anita: ned? >> yeah, i don't know, capri.'s face it, i think the very far left progressive base is deeply frustrated. again, they've got ideas that are very far left of the american mainstream, and they felt like in many ways, the deck was stacked against them in 2016. i don't think they are going to take it sitting down this time around. i don't know if it's going to get nasty between the candidates. typically it does. i have a hard time. the progressive base is not going to have the knives out for joe biden coming into the primary season. they already have. i think it's going to get even worse. anita: let me turn to something else, because we have less than a minute left. i want to put up on the screen a recent cnn poll that shows beto o'rourke holding a double digit lead on president trump in a head-to-head matchup. he's not even in the top five in the recent real clear politics average, so how do you figure that? let me start with you, ned. >> well, i have to say first of all, i could make a poll say whatever i want to. i
anita: ned? >> yeah, i don't know, capri.'s face it, i think the very far left progressive base is deeply frustrated. again, they've got ideas that are very far left of the american mainstream, and they felt like in many ways, the deck was stacked against them in 2016. i don't think they are going to take it sitting down this time around. i don't know if it's going to get nasty between the candidates. typically it does. i have a hard time. the progressive base is not going to have the...
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you know, ned, i'm a little disappointed because sometimes we like to keep the political stuff out tond, you know, taylor swift is a pretty, you know, neutral territory, shall we say. >> that's right. trish: or has been. she did have a situation where she got into political stuff by trying to urge her fans not to vote for tennessee senator marsha blackburn, you remember that? saying, and i'll quote here, as much as i have in the past and would like to continue voting for women in office, i cannot support marsha blackburn. her voting record in congress appalls and terrifies me. so she's entitled to her opinion, but is it from a business standpoint wise? >> no, of course it's not. i mean, i'm just remindedded of michael jordan who said, you know, i have democrats and republicans who buy my shoes, therefore, i'm going to say as neutral as possible. she's been very smart up to this point about cultivating a fan base, they've been extremely loyal to her since she started as a country music star and made the transition to pop music. again, as you referred to, she enforced phil bredesen in t
you know, ned, i'm a little disappointed because sometimes we like to keep the political stuff out tond, you know, taylor swift is a pretty, you know, neutral territory, shall we say. >> that's right. trish: or has been. she did have a situation where she got into political stuff by trying to urge her fans not to vote for tennessee senator marsha blackburn, you remember that? saying, and i'll quote here, as much as i have in the past and would like to continue voting for women in office,...
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joining me right now is robin byro and american majority ceo ned ryan.body need to step up? where's nancy pelosi? is anybody going to take them aside and say, hey, don't to do this, don't say this? >> the correct question is step up again. nancy pelosi's already done in the. my problem is there's so many problems with this, but first of all, she's trying to, basically, gain political clout with this by saying that her ancestors who were palestinians provided safe haven for jews, and somehow that gives her warm fuzzies when thinking back about the holocaust? i just can't get my brain around it. it's not something you'll ever want to say. trish: completely, totally, utterly inappropriate. i want the turn to a breaking story. more information coming in right now, we have learned that attorney general barr, william barr, is reportedly assigning a top federal prosecutor in the state of connecticut to review the origins of the russia probe. we had suspected this might be coming. again, the ap just reporting this. as it crosses, i can tell you his name is john
joining me right now is robin byro and american majority ceo ned ryan.body need to step up? where's nancy pelosi? is anybody going to take them aside and say, hey, don't to do this, don't say this? >> the correct question is step up again. nancy pelosi's already done in the. my problem is there's so many problems with this, but first of all, she's trying to, basically, gain political clout with this by saying that her ancestors who were palestinians provided safe haven for jews, and...
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>>> this weekend is the 103rd and for the first time you can do you feel the ned for speed? >> at y with the movie refere he is theen defing indy 500 champi seriou like it was my 11th try. reu're not ally recognized as althou i've won a lot of racg, championship winnin in victory lane i looked -- i go nuts because it was -- it meant it really did. me my wife. we spoke about it so many timesn >> you catch the indy 500 on sunday the pre-race starts at 11:00. he took a sip and poud the compla allowed. the department is no weather-related complaining. 76 and sunshine for your day today. ♪ there are roadside attractions. on-road attracti.our world-famouson the 2019 glc. lease the glc 300 suv for just $479 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1 2 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment . ♪trelegy. ♪the power of 1-2-3. ♪trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy. with trelegy and the power of 1 2 3, i'm breathing better. ...open airways,... ...keep them open... ...and reduce
>>> this weekend is the 103rd and for the first time you can do you feel the ned for speed? >> at y with the movie refere he is theen defing indy 500 champi seriou like it was my 11th try. reu're not ally recognized as althou i've won a lot of racg, championship winnin in victory lane i looked -- i go nuts because it was -- it meant it really did. me my wife. we spoke about it so many timesn >> you catch the indy 500 on sunday the pre-race starts at 11:00. he took a sip and...
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built by the original government owned volkswagen in 1939 and it belonged to the company founder faired ned porsche it was built for race between berlin and rome never took place through the outbreak of world war 2 it goes on auction in california in august. and that's it for the me and for me and the business team here berlin i'm stephen beardsley as always thanks for watching. the show. first clueless i'm. sure is grand moment to run and join during a tank on her journey. you know we're mean to return to. returns home. every room and every man knows that a child needs food isn't food cannot be for newbies who knows him that a lot of problems drop out of his food because the way he did nothing when coming from him that could have easily been us. at any one of us. lately. oh. this is state of the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the votes are in and counting is underway in malawi's election the people came out in droves to choose a new president we know this is a nation hungry for change bold and why it's one of the world's poorest countries. and in congo 8 rock stars reception
built by the original government owned volkswagen in 1939 and it belonged to the company founder faired ned porsche it was built for race between berlin and rome never took place through the outbreak of world war 2 it goes on auction in california in august. and that's it for the me and for me and the business team here berlin i'm stephen beardsley as always thanks for watching. the show. first clueless i'm. sure is grand moment to run and join during a tank on her journey. you know we're mean...
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the religious leader louis ned foran is also ban anti-semitic views.er ofw moves by the same individuals. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm su keenan. this is bloomberg. david: a quick check of your equity markets right now. let's look at australia. just about flat there. shares,ooking at reporting earnings. kospi index, last week we had samsung and the like. the hang seng index, down about .7%. we are slightly up for the week leading us into the reopening china next week. a big week. andt coming out of china asian central banks to tell you about. u.s. futures, moving up ahead of the jobs report. nikkei futures, japan was open and we would be slightly higher. .2% on the singapore and the nifty futures, we will give you latest on the storm a couple of minutes from now. let me leave you with the fx markets. fail warning opec might and we are hearing from sources, top refiner's in asia are asking for saudi to pump more oil. dollar strength coming through overnight. treasury yield
the religious leader louis ned foran is also ban anti-semitic views.er ofw moves by the same individuals. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm su keenan. this is bloomberg. david: a quick check of your equity markets right now. let's look at australia. just about flat there. shares,ooking at reporting earnings. kospi index, last week we had samsung and the like. the hang seng index, down about .7%. we are slightly up for...
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her father, ned who she was very close to was a well-to-do guy. he married his secretary, barb or about the family fortunes were not quite what they were. the expectation was that virginia would very well virginia though had other ideas. and you'll see from the pictures in the book, she was a tomboy. what she liked was horse riding and hunting in the woods with her father who gave her the shot gun to shoot animals and birds with. despite that, she did really like animals. she used to make a hat out of line birds on one or two occasions when into school, the country school with an unusual bracelet made of live snakes. she was in an ordinary teenage girl. she was voted class president, sports captain, editor of the school yearbook and unusual title, class profit. not quite sure what she had to do to be the class profit. but she described herself as cantankerous and capricious, her words, not mine. she was a character, you couldn't really guess what virginia was going to do next and that's exactly how she wanted it. what she did do next was go to uni
her father, ned who she was very close to was a well-to-do guy. he married his secretary, barb or about the family fortunes were not quite what they were. the expectation was that virginia would very well virginia though had other ideas. and you'll see from the pictures in the book, she was a tomboy. what she liked was horse riding and hunting in the woods with her father who gave her the shot gun to shoot animals and birds with. despite that, she did really like animals. she used to make a hat...
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built by the original government owned volkswagen in 1939 and it belonged to the company founder 3rd ned porsche it was built for race between berlin and rome never took place during the outbreak of world war 2 it goes on auction in california in august. and that's it for the me and for me and the business team here but i'm stephen beard as always thanks for watching. the sex phone operator through her masters thesis on the potato. on the turn on well if it's more residuals from. i was issued when i arrived here i slept with. 6 people in a room. it was hard i was fair. i even got white hair from. the gym language me a lot this gets me and could help push mccain to in truck loads of say you want to know their story my friends her fighting and reliable information for margaret. cho many's. the non-constitutional the 17. doesn't all foraging for germany and the. problems. are seen is basically the whole 10 seconds of this. planet earth live local tourist guide for germany's booming travel i love berlin. 15 inches 50 story and 15 very personal tips on berlin's very best features. book no pla
built by the original government owned volkswagen in 1939 and it belonged to the company founder 3rd ned porsche it was built for race between berlin and rome never took place during the outbreak of world war 2 it goes on auction in california in august. and that's it for the me and for me and the business team here but i'm stephen beard as always thanks for watching. the sex phone operator through her masters thesis on the potato. on the turn on well if it's more residuals from. i was issued...
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joining me with react, ned ryun, and robin.ting regarding 2020 landscape, they are running for student council president. not thinking about meaningful big issues that circran, and china -- that is iran, and china is venezuela. this is the geo political economic issues that drive our future, and all everyone wants to talk about are you know things that student council president would be running on. what wrong with them? >> bannon has been right from day be on on china, so has donald trump, they recognize quickly that china is a threat who we are as a country. it was a fascinating interview you did, i would add trade fight with china is not just about trade it is about far more, about who will control technology was future, and set standards, we see 5g emerging, huawei, the proxy in fight for china, donald trump did an excellent move last week banning u.s. companies from buying foreign made telecommunications equipment, that is a huge step in the right direction, he understands what is taking place with technology was future, wh
joining me with react, ned ryun, and robin.ting regarding 2020 landscape, they are running for student council president. not thinking about meaningful big issues that circran, and china -- that is iran, and china is venezuela. this is the geo political economic issues that drive our future, and all everyone wants to talk about are you know things that student council president would be running on. what wrong with them? >> bannon has been right from day be on on china, so has donald...
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virginia came along the fortune had dissipated somewhat and her father, ned, who she was very close to it was a well-to-do guy and married his secretary barbara but the family fortunes were not quite what they were and the expectation was virginia when mary well and restore the whole to the home to their former glory. virginia had other ideas and as you see from the pictures in the book she was a tomboy. what she liked was going horse riding and hunting in the woods with her father who gave her a 12 page shotgun to shirt shoot furry animals and birds with. despite that she did like animals and that used to make a hat out of life birds and one or two occasions went into school though country school you may know well with an unusual bracelet made of light six. she wasn't any ordinary teenage girl and voted in the class president and sports captain, editor of the school yearbook and an unusual title, class profits, not sure what she had to do to be the class profit but she was a natural leader and described herself as cantankerous and capricious, her words, not mine. she was a character a
virginia came along the fortune had dissipated somewhat and her father, ned, who she was very close to it was a well-to-do guy and married his secretary barbara but the family fortunes were not quite what they were and the expectation was virginia when mary well and restore the whole to the home to their former glory. virginia had other ideas and as you see from the pictures in the book she was a tomboy. what she liked was going horse riding and hunting in the woods with her father who gave her...
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remember, as ned stark would have told you if only he had not been decapitated in the first season of game of thrones, if you tell one lie, the second one gets a little easier. among you, realists lying and deceit in the practice of law is a fools game. you lose your credibility and reputation when you dispute facts with far-fetched versions of events. when you sweep bad facts under the rugs. when you make ad hominem attacks against your adversaries. if you tell the truth and fight vigorously for your client despite the bad facts, you will be a better lawyer and your client will be better served. privatetimes in practice, truth and your client obligations are in harmony. take our own theater art class golf -- our own theodore clasgov, he started the firm in connecticut. eight decades later, the firm he found took on truth for a client when it sued alex jones, a far right conspiracy theorist of infowars fame. lies had been spreading the that the sandy hook massacre in newtown, connecticut in which 21st-graders were murdered, was a hoax. that no deaths had occurred. that crisis actors w
remember, as ned stark would have told you if only he had not been decapitated in the first season of game of thrones, if you tell one lie, the second one gets a little easier. among you, realists lying and deceit in the practice of law is a fools game. you lose your credibility and reputation when you dispute facts with far-fetched versions of events. when you sweep bad facts under the rugs. when you make ad hominem attacks against your adversaries. if you tell the truth and fight vigorously...
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rob: the ceo of american majority, ned ryan, thanks for coming back.ake of joe biden's argument on the economy? >> i keep hearing from democrats but somehow this economy started with the obama/biden administration which would make sense if trump's policies were continuation of obama they are not. they are completed radical departure from the obama philosophy of governing. obama wanted more regulation. trump started cutting regulations. i don't recall massive obama tax cuts, trump and the republicans delivered a massive tax cut. you can look at the fact that trump is putting the regulators across the administration but what has not been reported is all these judges he is appointing to the federal bench are dismantling the administrative state, the regulatory state, these are radical departures from obama's philosophy of governing. it makes no sense at all. >> some argue what is going on with china could have a negative impact on our economy. what do you say to that? >> the thing with this is if trump can be successful on the trade fight with china we wi
rob: the ceo of american majority, ned ryan, thanks for coming back.ake of joe biden's argument on the economy? >> i keep hearing from democrats but somehow this economy started with the obama/biden administration which would make sense if trump's policies were continuation of obama they are not. they are completed radical departure from the obama philosophy of governing. obama wanted more regulation. trump started cutting regulations. i don't recall massive obama tax cuts, trump and the...
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edmund ned spangler, the stagehand, he got the worst deal. he was a stagehand at ford. a friend of booth. booth asked him to hold his horse. burroughs, also known as peanut john because he sold peanuts, to hold the horse. booth, when he came out of the theater, hit peanut john with his knife, but ned spangler got sentenced to six years at fort jefferson. he was also pardoned by andrew johnson and became very good friends with dr. mudd. ended up coming to live with dr. mudd and ultimately died of tuberculosis. john surratt, the son of mary surratt, in el myra, new york the night of the assassination, scouting out the prisons. he was a confederate agent. he escaped the country and ended up in rome. he was captured in alexandria, virginia. he was brought back here in 1867. he went on stage attempting to lecture at the lincoln assassination. he was not very good. the presidential parties will head to ford's theater. how did booth get into the box? two people were in charge of that. a d.c. policemen by the name of john parker was assigned to guard the president but his dutie
edmund ned spangler, the stagehand, he got the worst deal. he was a stagehand at ford. a friend of booth. booth asked him to hold his horse. burroughs, also known as peanut john because he sold peanuts, to hold the horse. booth, when he came out of the theater, hit peanut john with his knife, but ned spangler got sentenced to six years at fort jefferson. he was also pardoned by andrew johnson and became very good friends with dr. mudd. ended up coming to live with dr. mudd and ultimately died...
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found the car spoke with hello asked ned an associate professor at the center for developing societies she asked him what modes reelection means for india's minority muslims do make up the largest religious minority in india and in recent years we have heard reports rights groups have documented a rise in violence and lynching started against muslims and also against low cost into groups do you think this is a sense of feel a sense of certainty because if you asked me would leave one issue off entire muslim population in the country is that this fear now this fear is created systematic and not. so when you lynch a person you create a fear psyche in the community communities of the strings so they have somehow succeeded now if mr modi is talking about inclusiveness now i think he has to. do a bit more work on his governance type performance because certainly if you evaluate his performance as enable administrator he was virtually fairly good out in 2002 when he was the chief minister of dr very street vendor took place and as the prime minister of this country he remained silent on virt
found the car spoke with hello asked ned an associate professor at the center for developing societies she asked him what modes reelection means for india's minority muslims do make up the largest religious minority in india and in recent years we have heard reports rights groups have documented a rise in violence and lynching started against muslims and also against low cost into groups do you think this is a sense of feel a sense of certainty because if you asked me would leave one issue off...
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it ripped through southwest oklahoma and on the ground for > shame sthaedy duinin oin ned stets into rivers leaving hundreds of drivers stranded. some school buses got stuck in rising floodwaters. this one tipped over with kids onboard. the water level finally dropped enough for aren'ts to pick them up. >> we've been here since 3:00. >> the water is starting to reseed in houston but the hear could see six more inches of rain by the weekend. >> mary, our weather is looking pretty good. >>> so grateful to be living here as we think of everyone who's dealing with severe weather, especially in texas. here's a live look at the camera. we're getting that clearing. enjoy the sunshine. temperatures are running in the upper 50s to the upper 60s. so temps are warming up. here's the satellite and radar view. this low pressure system will move in from the northeast and that will bring the chance for a few showers late thursday into friday, but for today we're looking at plenty of sunshine. for tomorrow w clouds return, especially along the coast and parts of the bay. in the noon looking at mostl
it ripped through southwest oklahoma and on the ground for > shame sthaedy duinin oin ned stets into rivers leaving hundreds of drivers stranded. some school buses got stuck in rising floodwaters. this one tipped over with kids onboard. the water level finally dropped enough for aren'ts to pick them up. >> we've been here since 3:00. >> the water is starting to reseed in houston but the hear could see six more inches of rain by the weekend. >> mary, our weather is looking...
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ned: on an average year you have 3.4 corrections of at least 5% in the s&p. we haven't even had that to that extent this year. so this is normal, and in terms of small caps, as we talked about, they tend to be volatile, but there is a misnomer about their overseas exposure. the s&p 600 actually gets about 44% of profits from overseas, and the s&p 500 about 50%. a decade ago, that gap was much ther, so it really isn't domestic safe haven it once was. you aren't going to get that benefit. throw on a beta effect and the fact we are very long in this economic expansion and small caps are in a phase when they tend to trail. a lot of things among small caps are kind of working against them, which then means the direction isn't going to look as good because so many more large caps, it will make the average stock look that much worse. joe: as mike regan was pointing out, this is a kind of market where people are watching tweets, watching headlines to see if that could give a change in direction. is part of the market still holding out hope for some sort of miracle de
ned: on an average year you have 3.4 corrections of at least 5% in the s&p. we haven't even had that to that extent this year. so this is normal, and in terms of small caps, as we talked about, they tend to be volatile, but there is a misnomer about their overseas exposure. the s&p 600 actually gets about 44% of profits from overseas, and the s&p 500 about 50%. a decade ago, that gap was much ther, so it really isn't domestic safe haven it once was. you aren't going to get that...
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three remaining contenderstr ned by bob baffert, trained last year'sn triple crow victor justify. moreha t 150,000 people expected to attend today. stay with us for all the derby action coverage kicks off at 2:30 this afternoon right here on nbc >>> a live look outsidey a fogg start to your saturday. coming after a rainy friday, too.e we may have s clearing today, clay anderson also tcking some severe weather ahead. da>> announcer: "news4 to starts now. >>> welcome back in on this saturday morning. the first weekend in may. good morning. i'm david culver. thas for starting your weekend off with us. rain most saw yesterday, it's moved on out of the area.we can expect at least dry conditions this morning, albeit a little foggy out there.ay clnderson is in the storm aeam 4 weather center in for lauryn rickett tracking changes that could come as soon as this evening? >> absolutely, david.mo gooing, everyone. starting with fog. we all want sunshine for the weekend, trust me. if you have outdoor activities e today, wh for fun or just doing yardwork, get it done y. to a lot more rain is
three remaining contenderstr ned by bob baffert, trained last year'sn triple crow victor justify. moreha t 150,000 people expected to attend today. stay with us for all the derby action coverage kicks off at 2:30 this afternoon right here on nbc >>> a live look outsidey a fogg start to your saturday. coming after a rainy friday, too.e we may have s clearing today, clay anderson also tcking some severe weather ahead. da>> announcer: "news4 to starts now. >>> welcome...
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the united states but all over the world to use the service. >> well, i want to thank you so much, nedreally have been -- it's been a great run since you got there. the business has been like this. >> thank you, jim. ♪ ♪ creating the perfect night... just takes a little creativity. the light beer you've been waiting for has arrived. lower carbs. lower calories. higher expectations. corona premier. >>> here's something everybody is thinking about. is it too soon to start picking at the cloud kings that got obliterated? some of the companies have little to do with the trade war or the bust at uber. yet, investors didn't seem to care take workday, the cloud based software company that helps businesses automate stuff, human resources, financial management, allowing the clients to save a lot of money workday spent couple months trading side ways and today, of course, the stock got pummelled down the company has a terrific track record the last quarter reported in late february was excellent. but do not take that let's talk to the ceo of workday for more about his company's business >> we ar
the united states but all over the world to use the service. >> well, i want to thank you so much, nedreally have been -- it's been a great run since you got there. the business has been like this. >> thank you, jim. ♪ ♪ creating the perfect night... just takes a little creativity. the light beer you've been waiting for has arrived. lower carbs. lower calories. higher expectations. corona premier. >>> here's something everybody is thinking about. is it too soon to start...
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>> jimmy: dead >> tariq: cersei lannister >> jimmy: dead >> tariq: ned stark?jimmytariq, do you even watch "game of thrones?" ned stark died in the first season >> tariq: whoa whoa whoa spoiler aler [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: see the first season let's get to some news here. this morning, today president trump tweeted that joe biden's lead is so big that bernie sanrs is history. then bernie was like, "no, i'm lirally history. i lived through history. i am historyth i'm not denying ." [ applause ] but on saturday, joe biden officially kicked off his campaign in philadelphia, and at his rally, he told people that they could volunteer for him by sending a text. but, ihink he was a little confused about how that all worked watch this >> pick up your phones, now. send a text to the words united - >> get him joe >> to the number 30330 30330. or 303330. or b, l -- why a way you got it>> steve: what [ applause ] >> jimmy: well, the important thing is that you remember to vote for me in 3030. laughter ] text my venmo with the hashtag 3030 330. on sunday, trump sent
>> jimmy: dead >> tariq: cersei lannister >> jimmy: dead >> tariq: ned stark?jimmytariq, do you even watch "game of thrones?" ned stark died in the first season >> tariq: whoa whoa whoa spoiler aler [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: see the first season let's get to some news here. this morning, today president trump tweeted that joe biden's lead is so big that bernie sanrs is history. then bernie was like, "no, i'm lirally history. i lived...
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. >> an ned and unexpected charge on a receipt leads to a little known law. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. nbc bay area responds, next >>> sweden taking the first steps to have julian assange extra indicted. he is accused of rape in that country. he was arrested by british police and is serving a 50-week sentence. and allegedly conspire to go hack into a pentagon computer. a lot more news ahead. 4:52. >>> 4:54 right now. nbc bay area responds to an east bay man with a question about his receipt. >> consumer investigator chris chmura and his team learned something about a relatively new state law. >>> good morning. peter in san leandro was puzzled after a recent visit to ikea. he wanted to know what is this $10.50 recycling fee all about right there on the receipt. he said he asked ikea workers, and they didn't have an answer. so he called us. and we asked ikea corporate. it told us the fee is tacked on all mattress sales in california. and that money goes into a pool that pays for mattresses instead oyear created the mattr recycling council which tel
. >> an ned and unexpected charge on a receipt leads to a little known law. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. nbc bay area responds, next >>> sweden taking the first steps to have julian assange extra indicted. he is accused of rape in that country. he was arrested by british police and is serving a 50-week sentence. and allegedly conspire to go hack into a pentagon computer. a lot more news ahead. 4:52. >>> 4:54 right now. nbc bay area responds to an east bay man...
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the company is developing the rocket for the company's space tourism's busines ned after allen sheppard became the first american to reach space. >> hard to keep track what everybody is doing. >>> after three years in office, baltimore mayor has resigned.ea pl for her to step down over a criminal probe over her children's book. one week after federal agencies searched her home and office and investigation to children's books she authorized to organizations that do business with the city. the city will be run now by acting mayor. >>> wikileak founder as sasange will fight extradition to the u.s. the u.s. is facing extradition to have him face charges to conspire to hack into an american computer. >>> the former billionaire and founder convicted of working on a scheme. finding him and four others guilty of criminal racketeeringg sayihey bribed doctors with big fees for sham speaking events. >>> just ahead, russia's whale of a spy has defected. y'all want with to know the sexiest accent in america? ♪ right now, when you bre a red nose at walgens, you can help a child live a healthier life.
the company is developing the rocket for the company's space tourism's busines ned after allen sheppard became the first american to reach space. >> hard to keep track what everybody is doing. >>> after three years in office, baltimore mayor has resigned.ea pl for her to step down over a criminal probe over her children's book. one week after federal agencies searched her home and office and investigation to children's books she authorized to organizations that do business with...
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and ned hit the nail on the head. only difference is that it is not that he wants foreign policy, he wants a buddy, who just says i love donald trump, says i got another beautiful letter. and here we are. you joke about we're going to hear a few more days of there were no tests, but that is what we're going to hear. we'll hear congressional republicans saying projectiles aren't missiles. god forbid on twitter you can have anyone saying they were missiles. a water balloon is a projectile. i don't want a projectile like they are testing to hit my house. i mean that will kill you. we shouldn't pretentends otherw. in fairness, everyone can vouch for that, north korea is a wicked problem. otherwise. in fairness, everyone can vouch for that, north korea is a wicked problem. so we're being my eefr abonaive >> a tough week for john bolton and mike pompeo as well. >> yeah, venezuela was a very strange case because it seemed like john bolton and the rest of the administration were really playing for an audience of one there. th
and ned hit the nail on the head. only difference is that it is not that he wants foreign policy, he wants a buddy, who just says i love donald trump, says i got another beautiful letter. and here we are. you joke about we're going to hear a few more days of there were no tests, but that is what we're going to hear. we'll hear congressional republicans saying projectiles aren't missiles. god forbid on twitter you can have anyone saying they were missiles. a water balloon is a projectile. i...
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obese adults inthe world by 6 1/milli the study says the fiber, nutrients and plant s in rice cr of ned prevent overeating. >>> just a reminder before we go to break, if you have a consumer problem or question, you can e-mail us, it's consumer watch at kpix.com or you can call or t light, 888- 5-helps you. we will be right back. >>> coming up at 5:00, how a contra costa police department is snagging drivers. >>> enjoy the sunny. >> get the sunglasses. have a great afternoon, everyone. >> hope: this feeling passed between phoebe and me the first time she was in my arms. it was like this... jolt of electricity, this... surge of recognition. and now i know why. we did recognize each other. phoebe and i are family. >> amelia: did you get them down? >> liam: yeah. it took a few stories, but -- but, yeah, they're sleeping like angels. i'm really grateful to be here. i mean, obviously i-i missed kelly and phoebe. i don't think i realized how much, though. >> amelia: kelly and phoebe
obese adults inthe world by 6 1/milli the study says the fiber, nutrients and plant s in rice cr of ned prevent overeating. >>> just a reminder before we go to break, if you have a consumer problem or question, you can e-mail us, it's consumer watch at kpix.com or you can call or t light, 888- 5-helps you. we will be right back. >>> coming up at 5:00, how a contra costa police department is snagging drivers. >>> enjoy the sunny. >> get the sunglasses. have a...
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were down again which is where we have seen them for the past, i don't know, like since the season sta nedsational season is a roller coaster and a ride that national fans would like to get off. they were putting on a good show in front of a crowd that sounded more like they were at wrigley field. problematic. already up 2-0. adds to it. his 11th of the year comes up 3-0. but in the 6th, down 6-1, here comes anthony and the nats 2 on and he blasts this one to center. a three runnd home run a y'all we have ourselves a ball ga. 6-5, cubs take the series. >> now over in adventure bay. i mea syracuse, new york, paw patrol day featuring tim tebow still chasing his baseball dream. tebow ski this one for his first aaa home run. it's beenocky at times but working h way up the mets minor league system. celebrations? silent treatment from his teammates, bt' tha no good way to reward the guy so come on, teammates finally. ey gave him his due. hitting just 157 but maybe the paw patrol will get him on a roll. >> now koepka had a commanding 7 shot lead heading into today's final. it's a two man race bet
were down again which is where we have seen them for the past, i don't know, like since the season sta nedsational season is a roller coaster and a ride that national fans would like to get off. they were putting on a good show in front of a crowd that sounded more like they were at wrigley field. problematic. already up 2-0. adds to it. his 11th of the year comes up 3-0. but in the 6th, down 6-1, here comes anthony and the nats 2 on and he blasts this one to center. a three runnd home run a...
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but in californiant we've ned it quite well. that's why our cases number is so low. >> thank you very much. and state senator and pedrtrician in sento. >> thank you too. eqt >>> attending valley high school in concord. the two freshman are worried about cmate change. they looked into minimizing the waste that ends up inland fills. they found out items such as paper and aluminum cans wir ending up in the trash. but they'reoping to change that by asking school officials cld class mates to step up in the fight againsate change. one recycled bottle at a time. joining me now are jose dejesuses ochoa. tell us about why you decided to focus on recycle >> it was when i fstund out of the classrooms didn't have -- it shocked m because it seemed like something always in school. if you want around any classroom, you can't find any recycles. >> right. er who did you go to? teacher? principal? >> our teacher was more concernsed with other it issues. then we contacted the school adminisator. >> that's a big deal to call up the district. did an
but in californiant we've ned it quite well. that's why our cases number is so low. >> thank you very much. and state senator and pedrtrician in sento. >> thank you too. eqt >>> attending valley high school in concord. the two freshman are worried about cmate change. they looked into minimizing the waste that ends up inland fills. they found out items such as paper and aluminum cans wir ending up in the trash. but they'reoping to change that by asking school officials cld...
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the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's ned needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying ♪ >> stay curious. ♪la [ause] >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, 'm jane o'ien. venezuela's president nicolas maduro appears on tv, as protests enter a third day. the u.s. senate fails to end american support for the saudi-led war in yemen. we speak to senator bernie saers, who sponsored the legislation. the u.s. attorney general is accused of breaking the law. s democry he should resign over his handling of the mueller report. the attorney general of the united states of america was not telling the truth to the congress of the united states. jane: and setting an ambitious target on climate change. scientists in the u.k. think britain can hellead the way. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the mood on the streets of venezuela remains tense for a third day as protesters continue demonstrations against president nicolas maduro
the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's ned needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying ♪ >> stay curious. ♪la [ause] >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, 'm jane o'ien. venezuela's president nicolas maduro appears on tv, as protests enter a third day. the u.s. senate fails to end american support for the saudi-led war...