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the landlady's name was peggy, peggy thomas. in those last dying days of 2003, russell douglas' family had no idea how large that name would loom them for them in the months and years to come. [music playing] coming up, detectives get a call from a mystery man who says he knows who the killer is. but getting him to talk won't be easy. it sounds as if he's afraid for his own life. he said, if i told you what i know, the shooter's going to know that i told you. josh mankiewicz: when "dateline" continues. [ refrigerator clanking ] [ refrigerator knocking ] the moment you realize your fridge is trying to tell you something. at lowe's we sell more appliances than anyone else so we can help you pick the right one. ♪ lean on me, when you're not strong ♪ ♪ and i'll be your friend ♪ ♪ i'll help you carry on ♪ ♪ lean on me. by the spring of 2004, detective mark plumberg has been working the phones and knocking on doors for months but getting nowhere. i actually decided to just start over and do the entire investigation from step one, all
the landlady's name was peggy, peggy thomas. in those last dying days of 2003, russell douglas' family had no idea how large that name would loom them for them in the months and years to come. [music playing] coming up, detectives get a call from a mystery man who says he knows who the killer is. but getting him to talk won't be easy. it sounds as if he's afraid for his own life. he said, if i told you what i know, the shooter's going to know that i told you. josh mankiewicz: when...
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en la ciudad de nueva york, peggy carranza. univisiÓn.o de los testigos en san antonio, texas. el polÍtico fue detenido en espaÑa el 15 de enero de 2016. el presidente electo de brasil, jael bolsonaro, afirmÓ que su gobierno ofrecerÁ asilo polÍtico aquellos venezolanos que decidan no volver a su paÍs. la decisiÓn puede beneficiar a los cubanos que ofrecen sus servicios. vamos a otra pausa y al volver les mostraremos las imÁgenes de dos niÑos que conocen la nieve por primera vez. patricia: y decir canadÁ es decir nieve y frÍo. esto es algo comÚn, pero para estos nique ven la nieve por primera vez, mÁs que una nueva experiencia, es un recuerdo para toda la vida. Ños africanos no lo pueden creer. una residente de la ciudad de toronto publico el vÍdeo en la redes sociales y hasta el primer ministro lo difundiÓ en su cuenta de twitter. ver la nieve por primera vez, es como el primer beso.
en la ciudad de nueva york, peggy carranza. univisiÓn.o de los testigos en san antonio, texas. el polÍtico fue detenido en espaÑa el 15 de enero de 2016. el presidente electo de brasil, jael bolsonaro, afirmÓ que su gobierno ofrecerÁ asilo polÍtico aquellos venezolanos que decidan no volver a su paÍs. la decisiÓn puede beneficiar a los cubanos que ofrecen sus servicios. vamos a otra pausa y al volver les mostraremos las imÁgenes de dos niÑos que conocen la nieve por primera vez....
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entre ellos, algunos que favorecen a los inmigrantes, como nos explica peggy carranza.votaciones de ayer, que le dieron a los demÓcratas el control del senado estatal y por lo tanto el poder de la legislatura, algo que no pasaba desde el 2009 y por sÓlo un breve tiempo. >> ha habido una reacciÓna la presidencia del presidente trump. esto ha movilizado a las basesdemÓcratas que no salieron a votar hace dos aÑos. peggy: los demÓcratas tienen el poder de la asamblea estatal y la gobernaciÓn desde hace varios aÑos y se espera que con el controldel senado buscan impulsar medidas como un mayor control de armas, la legalizaciÓn de la la aprobaciÓn del dream act local. >> sin embargo, hay que ver cuÁntas heterogeneidad hay entre estas fuerzas ofertas. hay muchas moderados e peggy: esto se suma a otras historias demÓcratas a nivel nacional, como la de alexandrÍa o casio cortÉs. >> tenemos que luchar contra lo que estÁ pasando en inmigraciÓn en estado distracciÓn, contra el presidentque luchar para nuestros derechos de salud, seguro mÉdico, para la educaciÓn. peggy_ los demÓcrata
entre ellos, algunos que favorecen a los inmigrantes, como nos explica peggy carranza.votaciones de ayer, que le dieron a los demÓcratas el control del senado estatal y por lo tanto el poder de la legislatura, algo que no pasaba desde el 2009 y por sÓlo un breve tiempo. >> ha habido una reacciÓna la presidencia del presidente trump. esto ha movilizado a las basesdemÓcratas que no salieron a votar hace dos aÑos. peggy: los demÓcratas tienen el poder de la asamblea estatal y la...
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peggy: un proyecto de ley que busca la aprobaciÓn de licencias de conducir para indocumentados en estadoeva york podrÍa ver la luz en la legislatura, que contarÁ con una mayorÍa demÓcrata a partir de enero 2019. el senador estatal, luis sepÚlveda, es uno de los impulsores de la propuesta. luis: le trae mucho beneficio al estado de nueva york. el primer aÑo traerÍa 26 millones de dÓlares en ingresos. y despuÉs 52 millones anual. peggy: a esto se suma que funcionarios del gabinete del gobernador habÍan sugerido que el demÓcrata firmarÍa la medida, si es discutida, sometida a votaciÓn, y luego aprobada por la legislatura. >> harÍa mÁs dinero y asÍ me me moverÍa mÁs rápido en la ciudad.
peggy: un proyecto de ley que busca la aprobaciÓn de licencias de conducir para indocumentados en estadoeva york podrÍa ver la luz en la legislatura, que contarÁ con una mayorÍa demÓcrata a partir de enero 2019. el senador estatal, luis sepÚlveda, es uno de los impulsores de la propuesta. luis: le trae mucho beneficio al estado de nueva york. el primer aÑo traerÍa 26 millones de dÓlares en ingresos. y despuÉs 52 millones anual. peggy: a esto se suma que funcionarios del gabinete del...
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en la ciudad de nueva york, peggy carranza. univisiÓn.e ofrecen sus servicios. vamos a otra pausa y al volver les mostraremos las imÁgenes de dos niÑos que conocen la nieve por primera vez.
en la ciudad de nueva york, peggy carranza. univisiÓn.e ofrecen sus servicios. vamos a otra pausa y al volver les mostraremos las imÁgenes de dos niÑos que conocen la nieve por primera vez.
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on thursday morning the flames were just feet away from peggy and pete's home. >> if we're going to live out here, we have to be able to take care of ourselves. >> these are the hoses. >> reporter: they got to work, mini army of 13 people with sprinkles and common sense and a stranger alerted them that there was a situation happening. >> people are suffering from hypothermia on the island. we got the canoe. >> reporter: they went from firefighter to caretaker mode in a second. >> bruno, the elderly man was feeble and suffering. we just laid him on our couch. covered him up with blankets and stripped off his wet clothes, you know, got him warmer. >> reporter: even the youngest member of the family, peggy's 14-year-old grandson stepped up to help. he surveyed the houses that made it and those that are gone and posted an unofficial list to facebook. >> i'm grateful i was able to do something for the community. >> people rise to the occasion and do what you need to do in order to take care of folks. >> peggy says bruno got to medical attention and the next day and is doing well. the family n
on thursday morning the flames were just feet away from peggy and pete's home. >> if we're going to live out here, we have to be able to take care of ourselves. >> these are the hoses. >> reporter: they got to work, mini army of 13 people with sprinkles and common sense and a stranger alerted them that there was a situation happening. >> people are suffering from hypothermia on the island. we got the canoe. >> reporter: they went from firefighter to caretaker mode...
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peggy carranza nos dice cÓmo se preparan para enfrentar las bajas temperaturas.Ío de gracias con frÍo extremo, las bajas temperaturas que llegan a esta regiÓn podrÍan alcanzar niveles que no se registraban desde hace mÁs de un siglo durante este feriado. >>los meteorÓlogos pronostican que las temperaturas descenderÁn en ciudades como nueva york y con el factor de viento la sensaciÓn tÉrmica deberÍa mucho mÁs baja. >>las personas de tercera edad son las mÁs vulnerables. >otra poblaciÓn vulnerable son los desamparados. tratamos de ayudar en lo que necesite, la ciudad le provee lugares como estos hasta que el mal tiempo pase. >>el frente frÍo tambiÉn podrÍa impactar el popular desfile que podÍa tener que modificar el desfile de sus globos. >>si tenemos vientos que van a mÁs de 30 millas por hora los globos van a volar poco mÁs bajo, esa es la precauciÓn que tenemos hasta el momento pero no hay planes de cancelar el desfile de acciÓn de gracias. ♪ >>en general, mantÉngase en casa y si tiene que salir lo haga muy abrigado con gorros, guantes y bufandas. jorge: en la v
peggy carranza nos dice cÓmo se preparan para enfrentar las bajas temperaturas.Ío de gracias con frÍo extremo, las bajas temperaturas que llegan a esta regiÓn podrÍan alcanzar niveles que no se registraban desde hace mÁs de un siglo durante este feriado. >>los meteorÓlogos pronostican que las temperaturas descenderÁn en ciudades como nueva york y con el factor de viento la sensaciÓn tÉrmica deberÍa mucho mÁs baja. >>las personas de tercera edad son las mÁs vulnerables....
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peggy: con bombos y platillos fue recibida por algunos la decisiÓn de la compaÑÍa amazon de abrir dosctoria, debido a que compitieron con decenas de ciudades. "esta es la mayor iniciativa econÓmica realizada por la ciudad y el estado." representantes de amazon dicen que entre las dos sedes crearan 50,000 empleos, e 0,0 al aÑo. pero lo que no parece agradarle algunos es que la empresa recibirÁ más de 2000 millones de dÓlares en incentivos fiscales. la congresista electa demÓcrata, alexandra cortÉs, dijo en twitter: " la idea de que recibirÁ cientos de millones de dÓlares en extensiones fiscales, cuando nuestro metro se desmorona y nuestras comunidades necesitan mÁs inversiÓn, es extremadamente preocupante para los residentes". organizaciones pro inmigrantes dicen que la comunidad no fue consultada. >> solamente da mÁs dinero a los ricos y sacar a los pobres de su casa. esto a nosotros nos preocupa mucho, por el tema de vivienda y nuestras escuelas. >> no me parece que este muy bien. que le busquen otra ubicaciÓn. los polÍticos y grupos que se oponen a la decisiÓn, dicen que no la ciuda
peggy: con bombos y platillos fue recibida por algunos la decisiÓn de la compaÑÍa amazon de abrir dosctoria, debido a que compitieron con decenas de ciudades. "esta es la mayor iniciativa econÓmica realizada por la ciudad y el estado." representantes de amazon dicen que entre las dos sedes crearan 50,000 empleos, e 0,0 al aÑo. pero lo que no parece agradarle algunos es que la empresa recibirÁ más de 2000 millones de dÓlares en incentivos fiscales. la congresista electa...
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peggy: muy buenos dÍas, así como lo dicen.e aquÍ en central park y es que el mayor problema parece haber sido que esta tormenta tomÓ a usuarios y a personal del gobierno por sorpresa. se esperaban unas tres pulgadas de nieve. aquÍ en central park se registraron seis ". y muchos dicen que cÓmo es posible que con esta cantidad que ni siquiera fue un pie de nieve, haya habido tanto caos y s haya paralizado la y como ustedes lo dicen, aÚn hay retrasada su apertura porque esta maÑana continuaba nevando en esas Áreas. y como ustedes explicaron, estamos arando de millones de personas afectadas por esta tormenta que ahora le reclaman a las autoridades si la respuesta fue la adecuada. ayer habÍa autopistas cerradas, puentes cerrados. la gente permaneciÓ dentro de sus vehÍculos por horas, distancias que se recorrÍan en minutos fueron recorridas en hasta tres horas, siete horas . mÁs que se quedaron dentro de sus vehÍculos sin gasolina. las calles prÁcticamente paralizadas. ademÁs, las terminales deautobuses tambiÉn estaban a su mÁxima c
peggy: muy buenos dÍas, así como lo dicen.e aquÍ en central park y es que el mayor problema parece haber sido que esta tormenta tomÓ a usuarios y a personal del gobierno por sorpresa. se esperaban unas tres pulgadas de nieve. aquÍ en central park se registraron seis ". y muchos dicen que cÓmo es posible que con esta cantidad que ni siquiera fue un pie de nieve, haya habido tanto caos y s haya paralizado la y como ustedes lo dicen, aÚn hay retrasada su apertura porque esta maÑana...
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let me start with peggy and we'll go to the guys. trump up to because he did lose in the popular vote because the house is the people's vote, and basically the number of people across the country as a country voted against him a bit. but yet, he acted like i have new power in the executive branch. i'm going to utilize it now against my enemies. >> it's -- i feel like he's getting either reckless or hard ball in some way. and i can't quite tell. i thought, by the way, that the house vote, the congressional vote, might be much more strongly a rebuke of 40, 50, 60 seats, than it turned into. maybe there was -- i mean, i talked to somebody at the white house who said we're relieved it was not so terrible. >> that is also clever politics to say you're relieved, as if to diminish a 40-seat loss. >> yeah, but i did some research on it. the average loss for a president in a midterm is 30-something seats, and he's about 30-something seats. >> it's 29. >> i think it's 30. but i forgot my point. >> what it's called is low-balling, what people a
let me start with peggy and we'll go to the guys. trump up to because he did lose in the popular vote because the house is the people's vote, and basically the number of people across the country as a country voted against him a bit. but yet, he acted like i have new power in the executive branch. i'm going to utilize it now against my enemies. >> it's -- i feel like he's getting either reckless or hard ball in some way. and i can't quite tell. i thought, by the way, that the house vote,...
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what you see is peggy fleming, the only american to win a gold medal. this was at the age of amateur sports. there was no apparel logo. amateur sports only. he is serving. before 1968, it was called the national championships and an amateur event. it became known as the u.s. open. doing amateur. this was a photograph from that match. he would get a trophy. but he couldn't keep the prize money. ashe, i like this quilt on the label. saying what i like yes about myself is my demeanor. she was known for his civic sense of duty. he refused to play the south -- as open as opposed opposed to their policy of apartheid. he was very much an activist. arthur ash is yet another time cover up. mclean was their star pitcher that year and would take the detroit tigers to the world series. they would win the world series and danny mclain would win the most valuable player award. the award that was given to the pitcher was -- and the last image we have here about sports is an unidentified imagerapher who took the of the american medalist in the 200 meter run, tommy smit
what you see is peggy fleming, the only american to win a gold medal. this was at the age of amateur sports. there was no apparel logo. amateur sports only. he is serving. before 1968, it was called the national championships and an amateur event. it became known as the u.s. open. doing amateur. this was a photograph from that match. he would get a trophy. but he couldn't keep the prize money. ashe, i like this quilt on the label. saying what i like yes about myself is my demeanor. she was...
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ilia: justamente, en su campaÑa se encuentra peggy carranza. ♪ peggy: ya se estÁ proyectando como ganadora, se espera que en cualquier momento se dirija al pÚblico. una seÑora indocumentada nos decÍa que espera que se haga historia. se convierte en la congresista mÁs joven con 29 aÑos. logre cambiar la agenda en washington. esos documentos que tanto espera recibiendo el apoyo. la gente estÁ muy esperanzada. hay muchos jÓvenes que nos dicen que creen en su agenda. que es una luchadora y que por eso logrÓ lo que logró. se va a dirigir dentro de muy poco aquÍ. jorge:yo querÍa preguntarles a ustedes sobre alexandra. significa esto que muchos latinos no tiene saber na destÁ campaÑa de forma distinta el establecimiento demÓcrata, lo que representa alexandra. para mÍ es la nueva generaciÓn. para que pueda hacerlo suyo. para que puedan ser los nuevos lÍderes en nuestro país. por ejemplo, cuando vemos a una persona como nancy pelosi, pero ella es la lÍder de nuestro partido. lo ha hecho por muchos aÑos. en california tenemos una contienda con una senadora que estÁ desde 1992. yo pienso que se neces
ilia: justamente, en su campaÑa se encuentra peggy carranza. ♪ peggy: ya se estÁ proyectando como ganadora, se espera que en cualquier momento se dirija al pÚblico. una seÑora indocumentada nos decÍa que espera que se haga historia. se convierte en la congresista mÁs joven con 29 aÑos. logre cambiar la agenda en washington. esos documentos que tanto espera recibiendo el apoyo. la gente estÁ muy esperanzada. hay muchos jÓvenes que nos dicen que creen en su agenda. que es una luchadora...
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. >> reporter: on thursday morning the flames were just feet away from peggy and pete mokes' home in concow. >> if we want to live out here, we have to be able to take care of ourselves. we can't depend on fire department. >> these are just a few of the hoses we had around here. >> reporter: the family got to work. a mini army of 13 people armed with sprinklers, hoses and common sense. that's when a stranger alerted the family that there was a crisis unfolding in the nearby concow reservoir. >> there's people suffering from hypothermia on what we call the island, there's a 90-year-old man out there. so we got the canoe. >> reporter: the family went from firefighter mode to caretaker mode in a split second. >> bruno, the elderly man, he was really feeble at that point. and suffering. so we just laid him on our couch and covered him up with blankets and then stripped off his wet clothes and, you know, got him warmer. >> reporter: even the youngest member of the family, peggy's 14-year-old grandson daniel, stepped up to help. he surveyed the houses in concow that made it and those that
. >> reporter: on thursday morning the flames were just feet away from peggy and pete mokes' home in concow. >> if we want to live out here, we have to be able to take care of ourselves. we can't depend on fire department. >> these are just a few of the hoses we had around here. >> reporter: the family got to work. a mini army of 13 people armed with sprinklers, hoses and common sense. that's when a stranger alerted the family that there was a crisis unfolding in the...
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peggy, as you know, your son is ia folk hero on this show. go >> you made it weird, tucker. you promised you wouldn't make it weird. >> you didn't tell me it was that kind of show. >> i said it was g rated. and just like that. >> tucker: i can see that he is your son. what was he like when he was younger? >> oh, god. >> you will believe it but he was very shy. >> tucker: really? >> he was.wo when somebody would come to the front door sometimes he would kitchene under the table or in into hall closet. and he was a neat freak. he didn't want to get dirty. >> tucker: is going to ask you what's the most embarrassing thing but i think you artie told us, he dove into the hall closet. how did you get a mile? >> when the people left he cameo out. >> another headline tomorrow is mike rowe's mom explains how he came out of the closet. thanks, tucker. >> tucker: [laughs] >> awesome job. >> tucker: i knew i could get it. my skill as an interviewer. is that story in t the book? >> not in this book but it's in my next book. >> it's a pop up. >> tucker: hav
peggy, as you know, your son is ia folk hero on this show. go >> you made it weird, tucker. you promised you wouldn't make it weird. >> you didn't tell me it was that kind of show. >> i said it was g rated. and just like that. >> tucker: i can see that he is your son. what was he like when he was younger? >> oh, god. >> you will believe it but he was very shy. >> tucker: really? >> he was.wo when somebody would come to the front door sometimes he...
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peggy, as you know, your son is an folk hero on this show. by our viewers. >> you made it weird, tucker. you made it weird! [ laughter ] >> you didn't tell me it was that kind of show. >> she rated it just like that. >> tucker: i can see he is your son. i'm so impressed. what was he like when he was younger? >> you won't believe it, but he was very shy. >> tucker: really? >> he was. he was -- in fact, when somebody would come to the front door sometimes, he would just dive under the kitchen table or into the hall closet. and he was a neat freak. he didn't want to get dirty. >> tucker: i was gonna ask you what's the most embarrassing thing, but i think you told us. he dove into the hall closet. how did you get him out? >> when the people left, he came out. >> great. headline tomorrow, mike rowe's mom explains how he came out of the closet. thanks, tucker. awesome job. [ laughter ] >> tucker: i knew i could get it. my skill as an interviewer. is that story in the book, mrs. rowe? >> not in this book, but it's in my next book. >> popup. >> tucke
peggy, as you know, your son is an folk hero on this show. by our viewers. >> you made it weird, tucker. you made it weird! [ laughter ] >> you didn't tell me it was that kind of show. >> she rated it just like that. >> tucker: i can see he is your son. i'm so impressed. what was he like when he was younger? >> you won't believe it, but he was very shy. >> tucker: really? >> he was. he was -- in fact, when somebody would come to the front door...
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en la ciudad de nueva york, peggy carranza. univisiÓn.. blanquea cuatro tonos. la crema dental blanqueadora que funciona. colgate optic white. enrique: cerca de 350 miembros de la caravana migrante ha llegado a la frontera con california, donde rechazaron su traslado a albergues para no ser separados. algunos incluso desafiaron a las autoridades y escalaron el muro fronterizo. como nos dice jorge fregoso desde tijuana. jorge: con una actitud retadora, la autoridades de estados unidos, un grupo de integrantes de la caravana trepÓ el muro fronterizo, un par de centroamericanos cruzÓ a territorio norteamericano para regresar a mÉxico. las autoridades estadounidenses no r nÚmero de efectivos en vehÍculos, motocicletas, caballos y hasta con helicÓpteros. por lo pronto ya llegado equipo para instalar alambre de pÚas a lo largo del centro fronterizo, como ha ocurrido en otras ciudades. el grupo de migrantes llegÓ al punto mÁs cercano de la frontera caminando, luego de haber rechazado la ayuda de las autoridades que les ofrecieron albergue, pero
en la ciudad de nueva york, peggy carranza. univisiÓn.. blanquea cuatro tonos. la crema dental blanqueadora que funciona. colgate optic white. enrique: cerca de 350 miembros de la caravana migrante ha llegado a la frontera con california, donde rechazaron su traslado a albergues para no ser separados. algunos incluso desafiaron a las autoridades y escalaron el muro fronterizo. como nos dice jorge fregoso desde tijuana. jorge: con una actitud retadora, la autoridades de estados unidos, un grupo...
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. >> my name is peggy clark with the aspen institute. i'm especially excited to have this conversation to talk about the new book "climate justice: hope, resiliance, and the fight for a sustainable future". we have copies on the table. we will be talking about them. this is a really critical issue and it is so important that we have mary to tell us about the work she has been doing on the front lines. i want to recognize the ambassador for being with us and the honorable minister of the environment of coaster rica, thank you for joining us. we also happen to have my husband michael jenkins in the front. nick robinson is here from ireland with us. [applause] >> i want to start by saying the program for today, mary will talk about her book, then we are lucky to have a wonderful young activist, thilmeeza hussain, who will join mary in conversation for 20 minutes talking across generations, what they are doing for climate justice right now. thilmeeza hussain traveled from her home country where they had a historic election. then we will have
. >> my name is peggy clark with the aspen institute. i'm especially excited to have this conversation to talk about the new book "climate justice: hope, resiliance, and the fight for a sustainable future". we have copies on the table. we will be talking about them. this is a really critical issue and it is so important that we have mary to tell us about the work she has been doing on the front lines. i want to recognize the ambassador for being with us and the honorable...
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. >> reporter: after 21 years as a gm employee, peggy jones is shocked by the news. the grandmother of five says she and her colleagues are now unsure of their future. >> what's the feeling right now in this community, because it seems like this plant was a major source of jobs. >> yes, absolutely. i mean, there's more than just us inside the plant. there is all the businesses around us. it's just really -- i mean, we're still in shock mode right now. it hasn't really sunk in. >> reporter: jones works at the plant in michigan, just miles away from gm's headquarters. >> everything you see around you grew up out of the auto industry. >> president trump pledged to bring back american jobs on the 2016 campaign trail. >> if i'm elected, you won't lose one plant. you'll have plants coming into this country. you're going to have jobs again. >> reporter: but now many here are worried that washington can't save them. >> this is one effect metro detroit has. >> reporter: which is why auto unions want gm to make a promise to its workers. >> invest in the u.s. invest in the amer
. >> reporter: after 21 years as a gm employee, peggy jones is shocked by the news. the grandmother of five says she and her colleagues are now unsure of their future. >> what's the feeling right now in this community, because it seems like this plant was a major source of jobs. >> yes, absolutely. i mean, there's more than just us inside the plant. there is all the businesses around us. it's just really -- i mean, we're still in shock mode right now. it hasn't really sunk in....
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peggy: that was an eye-popping figure. it was the uncertainty people are talking about in the reputational risks. warren buffett has said that once. risk is reputational goldman under? the compliance around the uncertainty is a question mark. we have seen the banks be fined over and over again and not materially effect their bottom line. david: the key is, can they limit it to this particular transaction? weaknessa fundamental that leads to other problems. peggy: that is the uncertainty that people are really focusing on. employees, orgue something related to the compliance oversight of the bank? david: peggy collins, thank you for joining us today. we will turn to general election. we welcome -- we will turn to general electric. we welcome scott davis. thank you for being here. you think the new ceo should be changing the narrative? did you do that yesterday? scott: no, he did not. he really needs to put some meat on the bone. investors monday tell and it is not good enough -- investors want detail in it is not good enoug
peggy: that was an eye-popping figure. it was the uncertainty people are talking about in the reputational risks. warren buffett has said that once. risk is reputational goldman under? the compliance around the uncertainty is a question mark. we have seen the banks be fined over and over again and not materially effect their bottom line. david: the key is, can they limit it to this particular transaction? weaknessa fundamental that leads to other problems. peggy: that is the uncertainty that...
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i am with michael mckee and peggy collins who leads u.s. investment coverage. let's kick off with the fed. nothing happened. that was the takeaway. the balance sheet conversation, what did they really say? guess is they do not feel immediately they need to take action. that they can adjust the reserves level at the december meeting. the argument is about why we are seeing the fed funds rate, the trade bump up against the ceiling? which is the interest on excess reserves level. the fed gave technical reasons, because we are selling so many t bills, putting upward pressure on short-term paper. markets are saying, know it is you will go too far, and eventually there will be trouble. there is the emergence of opinion between wall street and the fed. the fed will stick to its guns. we will see on november 29. ioer. if anyone says michael: if you can understand what i am saying you are doing better than most. alix: market reaction was interesting. stronger dollar story, following through today, i thought that we already knew this about the fed. i cannot get a handle.
i am with michael mckee and peggy collins who leads u.s. investment coverage. let's kick off with the fed. nothing happened. that was the takeaway. the balance sheet conversation, what did they really say? guess is they do not feel immediately they need to take action. that they can adjust the reserves level at the december meeting. the argument is about why we are seeing the fed funds rate, the trade bump up against the ceiling? which is the interest on excess reserves level. the fed gave...
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peggy jones has been working here for 21 years.came into a meeting and found out this plant is likely one of the five that is shutting down. we're talking about 15,000 people who would be without jobs. this is really news that has been devastated this community, not only for local business owners who rely on the traffic and the people who come into their local businesses but also for those workers still inside this plant today. take a listen to what peggy had to say. >> when you think about this level of uncertainty so close to the holidays, what goes through your mind? >> it's hard. it hurts. it does. >> what's the feeling right now in this community? because it seems like this plant was a major source of jobs? >> yes, absolutely. i mean, there's more than just us inside the plant. there's all the businesses around us. it's just -- it's really -- i mean, we're still in shock mode right now. it hasn't really sunk in. >> reporter: well, craig, this is not only about jobs and about money. it's also about pride. peggy said to me last
peggy jones has been working here for 21 years.came into a meeting and found out this plant is likely one of the five that is shutting down. we're talking about 15,000 people who would be without jobs. this is really news that has been devastated this community, not only for local business owners who rely on the traffic and the people who come into their local businesses but also for those workers still inside this plant today. take a listen to what peggy had to say. >> when you think...
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anyway, jen, peggy, we have to go to break. i will open up the box.steve kornacki's going to bring christmas here in a second. we're just getting started with the special election night edition of "mpt daily." just remember the first wave is the first wave. steve kornacki's big board. we will get the first look at what voters and key states are saying about the president and two political parties next. >>> welcome back. look, steve and i have opened our christmas gifts. we're going to technologically figure it out in a few minutes but we have the first round of national exit poll data. of course, these numbers won't tell us definitive votes on who's winning where but they shed lights on what voters were thinking when they went to the polls and what they were thinking when they cast the ballots. my pal steve core nakornacki's . so many numbers. we crashed the people. they're working their tail off. let's get to the big one here, presidential job rating is at 46%, 46% is at the danger zone. republican pollster speculated maybe it will go up a point or t
anyway, jen, peggy, we have to go to break. i will open up the box.steve kornacki's going to bring christmas here in a second. we're just getting started with the special election night edition of "mpt daily." just remember the first wave is the first wave. steve kornacki's big board. we will get the first look at what voters and key states are saying about the president and two political parties next. >>> welcome back. look, steve and i have opened our christmas gifts. we're...
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host: peggy is uninsured. good morning. caller: yes. i'm peggy. host: go ahead, you are on. caller: i'm calling because i have a daughter that has no insurance. she has no job. she has no money. how is she supposed to get any medicine? she has to go to the emergency per yearral times because she feels sick. she can't stand it. the only other alternative i have is to send her to the emergency room. , she getspay anything a job and is always a part-time job. and she gets sick. and then she gets sent home or just, it's bad. she can't get insurance because she does not have any money. why in understand america, we don't want to have healthy people. we don't want -- i don't know. if you get sick anymore, like if you have a bad something and you go to see one doctor, he will prefer you to another doctor. everyone of those doctor visits cost about $400 or $500. how many people, if they don't have any money, they don't have a job. they want people to have jobs. host: thank you for sharing your story. guest: i don't know much about your daughter's specific situation, but this is part
host: peggy is uninsured. good morning. caller: yes. i'm peggy. host: go ahead, you are on. caller: i'm calling because i have a daughter that has no insurance. she has no job. she has no money. how is she supposed to get any medicine? she has to go to the emergency per yearral times because she feels sick. she can't stand it. the only other alternative i have is to send her to the emergency room. , she getspay anything a job and is always a part-time job. and she gets sick. and then she gets...
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peggy: buenos dÍas, así es, satcha.dirigen a sus trabajos en restaurantes en esta zona muy concurrida por turistas y visitantes de la ciudad, y, como lo dices, las temperaturas podrÍan bajar y alcanzar rÉcords histÓricos, dicen que no se veÍa un día de acciÓn de gracias tan frÍo en un feriado como este desde hace mÁs de un siglo. imagÍnate, si como lo mencionaste, no se trata -- mucha gente trata de llegar a su destino. anoche se llevÓ un susto unas personas que viajaban en un tren. Éstas son las sorprendentes imÁgenes de los dos vagones de trenque se separaron por una falla mecÁnica cerca de albany, en nueva york. el incidente dejÓ a sus pasajeros en la intemperie. >> empezamos a escuchar un ruido extraÑo y cuando miramos, aparecieron chispas, creÍ ver que algo se movÍa como metal, era difÍcil descifrar quÉ era y luego me di cuenta que no seguÍamos conectados al resto del tren. peggy: mientras, otro usuario dijo que su vagÓn continuaba andando en los rieles. llamamos al 911 diciendo que necesitamos una direcciÓn aquÍ,
peggy: buenos dÍas, así es, satcha.dirigen a sus trabajos en restaurantes en esta zona muy concurrida por turistas y visitantes de la ciudad, y, como lo dices, las temperaturas podrÍan bajar y alcanzar rÉcords histÓricos, dicen que no se veÍa un día de acciÓn de gracias tan frÍo en un feriado como este desde hace mÁs de un siglo. imagÍnate, si como lo mencionaste, no se trata -- mucha gente trata de llegar a su destino. anoche se llevÓ un susto unas personas que viajaban en un tren....
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jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life, >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour to
jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life, >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour to
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they raise money, and they reach out to ludlow kramer and peggy mayes, who are already involved in the of washington in food distribution programs. >> lud kramer was our secretary of state. he and i prior to this had dated. even though he was a republican. lud and i flew down to meet with the hearst family. within 24 hours we were getting it started. i wanted to get it done fast so that the sla would know that we were acting in good faith. hearst was truly afraid that his daughter was going to get killed if he did not comply. ♪ (paying too much with verizon?e (paul) no, they just don't know that sprint's unlimited plan gives you 5 lines for just $24 dollars per month, per line. (mom) wow, that would save us... (atlas)...nearly $1,000 dollars? (mom) what about the network? (paul) now sprint has lte advanced. (atlas) it's up to two times faster than before. (mom) no way! (dad) robots don't lie. (atlas) the man in the mom jeans is correct. (avo) get up to two times faster speeds and see how you can for people with hearing loss save nearly $1,000 dollars over verizon and at&t with sprint.
they raise money, and they reach out to ludlow kramer and peggy mayes, who are already involved in the of washington in food distribution programs. >> lud kramer was our secretary of state. he and i prior to this had dated. even though he was a republican. lud and i flew down to meet with the hearst family. within 24 hours we were getting it started. i wanted to get it done fast so that the sla would know that we were acting in good faith. hearst was truly afraid that his daughter was...
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vegas and she lives in one us at us and wants to know more about france so we decided to check out peggy located in the southern part of the country the city has no fewer than three universities s'posed a major museum is a popular destination for why you love us and isn't far from the city my colleague your remarks reporter magalie went there recently to this. by the city's many attractions. to the a is a fast growing city located in the south of france it dates back to roman times but today it's home to several high tech start up companies and has a vibrant student community tourist come here for the wine culture and climate our tour today begins on the city's main square. here right now on this point of the committee could be when everyone comes that the b.b.c. is this beautiful square with the opera house and the fountain of the big races it's very known because on the square we have many coffees and also come from here so that's a very interesting place. another interesting place is the up to two young for which visitors can climb for great views of the city as a professional guide b
vegas and she lives in one us at us and wants to know more about france so we decided to check out peggy located in the southern part of the country the city has no fewer than three universities s'posed a major museum is a popular destination for why you love us and isn't far from the city my colleague your remarks reporter magalie went there recently to this. by the city's many attractions. to the a is a fast growing city located in the south of france it dates back to roman times but today...
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peggy carranza estuvo con ella. adelante y buenos dÍas. peggy: quÉ tal y buenos dÍas, satcha.del apoyo. ella se dirigiÓ en este escenario a sus seguidores. dijo que no habÍa aceptado dinero de corporaciones para poder llegar hasta este punto y recordÓ que busca la aboliciÓn de ice. tuvimos la oportunidad de conversar con ella y esto fue lo que nos dijo. alexandria: no tengo palabras para decir lo que significa para nuestra comunidad aquÍ en el bronx. peggy: la gente confÍa mucho en ti y dicen que trabajarÁs por los indocumentados. alexandria: tenemos muchas prioridades. tenemos que luchar con lo que estÁ pasando con la inmigraciÓn pero tambiÉn tenemos que luchar por nuestros derechos de salud mÉdico, por la educaciÓn y tambiÉn tenemos que cambiar la energÍa renovable. peggy: ocassio cortÉs se convirtiÓ en una estrella de la noche a la maÑana tras ganarle al congresista demÓcrata quien es un peso pesado de este partido e incluso se creÍa que podÍa ser presidente de la cÁmara de representantes. esto esto de lo que tengo por ahora. regreso con ustedes. satcha: quÉ bonito ver que
peggy carranza estuvo con ella. adelante y buenos dÍas. peggy: quÉ tal y buenos dÍas, satcha.del apoyo. ella se dirigiÓ en este escenario a sus seguidores. dijo que no habÍa aceptado dinero de corporaciones para poder llegar hasta este punto y recordÓ que busca la aboliciÓn de ice. tuvimos la oportunidad de conversar con ella y esto fue lo que nos dijo. alexandria: no tengo palabras para decir lo que significa para nuestra comunidad aquÍ en el bronx. peggy: la gente confÍa mucho en ti...
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coverou see here on the is peggy fleming. the only american to win a gold medal at that olympics. this was in the of amateur sports. cc, there is no apparel logo. sports. sports, the summer oftograph here in the final the first u.s. open. 1968, it was called the national championship. it was an amateur event. pro and it became known as the u.s. open, which is how we know it today. this is a photograph from that match. he would get a trophy but he could not keep the prize money because he still was an amateur. i like this quote on the label. what i like best about myself is my demeanor. i am seldom ruffled. was ash.ly civic sense for his of duty. he refused to play the south african open as a protest. inwas very much involved what would be that peaceful resistance. very much an activist. above arthur ashe is another time cover. the is betty mclean of detroit tigers. he would take the detroit tigers to the world series. they would win the world series and mclean would win the most valuable player award. very unusual because it was only --r given to a picture pitcher. is by anthing w
coverou see here on the is peggy fleming. the only american to win a gold medal at that olympics. this was in the of amateur sports. cc, there is no apparel logo. sports. sports, the summer oftograph here in the final the first u.s. open. 1968, it was called the national championship. it was an amateur event. pro and it became known as the u.s. open, which is how we know it today. this is a photograph from that match. he would get a trophy but he could not keep the prize money because he still...
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legendary actress who made a name for herself starring in such films as romancing the stone body heat and peggy sue got married to those who were in the eighty's and ninety's she since turned to theater and found tremendous success on the stage. she's also soon to be seen on netflix starring in dolly parton's anthology series called these old bones and her book covering turner on acting was released in september she's busy of an ever and as outspoken as ever two as i found out of a reason sit down with her on my own program larry king now we talk about mr trump the meat to movement and some politics is a little bit of that interview watch what are your thoughts about the current political scene when living up there. you know even i'm a new yorker and here long enough to claim that and i don't believe anyone in new york took him seriously as a as a businessman and then as you know someone who was really a power with in the industry was me now most is. he is incredibly small on camera. is at the very least a right you know i mean that probably the most it is losing priscilla. to be in touch with
legendary actress who made a name for herself starring in such films as romancing the stone body heat and peggy sue got married to those who were in the eighty's and ninety's she since turned to theater and found tremendous success on the stage. she's also soon to be seen on netflix starring in dolly parton's anthology series called these old bones and her book covering turner on acting was released in september she's busy of an ever and as outspoken as ever two as i found out of a reason sit...
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. >> after 21 years as a gm employee, peggy jones is shocked by the news.the grandmother of five says she and her colleagues are now uncertain about their futures. >> what's the feeling right now in this community? because it seems like this plant was a major source of jobs. >> yes, absolutely. i mean, there's more than just us inside the plant. there's all the businesses around us. it's just -- we're still in shock mode right now. it hasn't really sunk in. >> jones works at the plant in michigan, miles away from gm's headquarters. >> everything you see around you grew up out of the auto industry. >> president trump pledged to bring back american jobs on the 2016 campaign trail. >> if i'm elected, you won't lose one plant. you'll have plants coming into this country. you're going to have jobs again. >> but now many are worried that wasn't can't save them. which is why auto unions want gm to make a promise to its workers. >> invest in the u.s. >> citizens like peggy jones. >> you can't give up. you can't quit. we still have hope. >> workers like peggy jones
. >> after 21 years as a gm employee, peggy jones is shocked by the news.the grandmother of five says she and her colleagues are now uncertain about their futures. >> what's the feeling right now in this community? because it seems like this plant was a major source of jobs. >> yes, absolutely. i mean, there's more than just us inside the plant. there's all the businesses around us. it's just -- we're still in shock mode right now. it hasn't really sunk in. >> jones...
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this is peggy. (vo) you do more than rescue pets when you share the love. you build families. forester, and charities like the aspca can receive two hundred and fifty dollars from subaru. (avo) get zero percent during the subaru share the love event. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight is an entrepreneur, three-time n.b.a. champion and 12-time all-star, now playing his 16th and final season for the miami heat. please welcome dwayne wade!! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ wwelcome. welcome. welcome. ( cheers and applause ) >> man! wow! i feel like we're at american airlines arena! >> trevor: yeah, man, look at this! >> man! >> trevor: this is all you. welcome. welcome to the show. thank you so much for making the time. i mean, like, everyone wants a piece of dwayne wade down in miami. we're so lucky to get you. let's just jump straight into what is a culmination of one of the most prolific sporting careers people have ever seen. this is your final season in the n.b.a. is it surreal for you, every game you play? >> it definitely is a li
this is peggy. (vo) you do more than rescue pets when you share the love. you build families. forester, and charities like the aspca can receive two hundred and fifty dollars from subaru. (avo) get zero percent during the subaru share the love event. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight is an entrepreneur, three-time n.b.a. champion and 12-time all-star, now playing his 16th and final season for the miami heat. please welcome...
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the issue to divide between preaching and practicing out of reach to discuss that i'm now joined by peggy takes a director at the un human rights office thank you it's good to talk to thank you very much for your time to be here now you gave a number of interviews and reach you talked with some alarm about the advent of the post human rights era and before you talk about these new phase let me ask you about be human rights era which supposedly preceded it how would you define it chronologically and how was it different from what we see around us today right well i think i have to clarify and i am not an alarmist about where we're heading on human rights i think what's happened over the course of the seventy year history of the universal declaration is that there's been a global understanding of certain basic rights fundamental rights that all people have and that we've been working together over that period to try to implement them and i think globally we've made enormous progress and i always say that i'm very glad to be a woman today rather than a woman in my mother's generation or my g
the issue to divide between preaching and practicing out of reach to discuss that i'm now joined by peggy takes a director at the un human rights office thank you it's good to talk to thank you very much for your time to be here now you gave a number of interviews and reach you talked with some alarm about the advent of the post human rights era and before you talk about these new phase let me ask you about be human rights era which supposedly preceded it how would you define it chronologically...
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joining us now pulitzer prizewinning columnist peggy newman. and donny deutsch is with us.ell reports, andrea mitchell is with us. thank you very much everybody for joining us. including our live studio audience who had to get up at 3:00 in the morning to join us. >> last night was amazing, too. it really was. and there's so -- >> a roller coaster ride. >> there's so many things you can look at. you can look at taxes, you can look at florida. but history is going to look at one thing, and that is what happened last night, we saw the end of one party rule in washington, d.c. the democrats winning the house, that was what they could do to affect the greatest change. peggy, donald trump's political world, donald trump's presidency has changed radically over the past 24 hours. he may not know it yet, but he's going to have to actually work with democrats or get nothing done. >> yeah. it'll be interesting to see the democrats, i think, have the big decision about what attitude they will go forward with. i think certainly there will be lots of subpoenas flying through the air and
joining us now pulitzer prizewinning columnist peggy newman. and donny deutsch is with us.ell reports, andrea mitchell is with us. thank you very much everybody for joining us. including our live studio audience who had to get up at 3:00 in the morning to join us. >> last night was amazing, too. it really was. and there's so -- >> a roller coaster ride. >> there's so many things you can look at. you can look at taxes, you can look at florida. but history is going to look at...
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human rights office peggy re talking before about human rights being treated with respect or concern and i would also say that some deep suspicion in certain corners of the world do you think human rights organizations have any responsibility sharing the responsibility for that sure i do i spoke earlier about the fact that i think the fact that western organizations have tended to focus on certain rights and not on others political and civil rights rather than as much on economic and social rights played into that concern and made it difficult for people in the developing world in particular to see the human rights project as something that mattered to them in the same way i also think that there are are those who want to use the human rights framework sometimes as as a tool to advance agendas but i also think that as i said that. we can debate human rights as. a set of things that people engage on but most people when you sit down and talk with them about what's behind it if you read them the declaration of human rights those thirty articles of that declaration are things that most
human rights office peggy re talking before about human rights being treated with respect or concern and i would also say that some deep suspicion in certain corners of the world do you think human rights organizations have any responsibility sharing the responsibility for that sure i do i spoke earlier about the fact that i think the fact that western organizations have tended to focus on certain rights and not on others political and civil rights rather than as much on economic and social...
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the issue to divide between preaching and practicing out of reach to discuss that i'm now joined by peggy takes a director at the un human rights office thank you it's good to talk to thank you very much for your time. now you gave a number of interviews and reach you talked with some alarm about the advent of the post human rights era and before you talk about these new face let me ask you about human rights era which supposedly preceded it how would you define it chronologically and how was it different from what we see around us today right well i think i have to clarify i don't i am not an alarmist about where we're heading on human rights i think what's happened over the course of the seventy year history of the universal declaration is that there's been a global understanding of certain basic rights fundamental rights that all people have and that we've been working together over that period to try to implement them and i think globally.
the issue to divide between preaching and practicing out of reach to discuss that i'm now joined by peggy takes a director at the un human rights office thank you it's good to talk to thank you very much for your time. now you gave a number of interviews and reach you talked with some alarm about the advent of the post human rights era and before you talk about these new face let me ask you about human rights era which supposedly preceded it how would you define it chronologically and how was...