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. >> we had our calvin kleins and our ralph lawyurens and our don karans. >> a woman who wants to geto the top has to work very, very, very hard. >> as women are going into the workforce, they're looking for clothes that will make them look like they could be the boss rather than the secretary. >> greed is good. >> this is capitalism american style. the haves and the have nots. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the shall beiness of the '70s was stylistic, but also more than that. we were in a real recession. we had a real oil crisis. we went to school in the dark. new york city was a dangerous, criticism-ridden gangland. >> certainly the drug scene got a little bit intense there. so i think there was just rebellion against living like that. >> people were just looking for, let's fix this country, like let's get things back on track. >> i know that the economic program that i have proposed for this nation in the next few years can resolve many of the problems that trouble us today. >> i think people want to get back to the basic values that made our country strong and great. >> reagan was very effective
. >> we had our calvin kleins and our ralph lawyurens and our don karans. >> a woman who wants to geto the top has to work very, very, very hard. >> as women are going into the workforce, they're looking for clothes that will make them look like they could be the boss rather than the secretary. >> greed is good. >> this is capitalism american style. the haves and the have nots. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the shall beiness of the '70s was stylistic, but...
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i'm head to toe ralph lauren. people will accept me.e okay. >> i asked my friend, who do you think is the most influential designer of the last 50 years. people came up with armani or a whole number of people. who do you think has more clothes being worn that's five or ten years old? if you ask that question, there's no other answer but ralph lauren. >> you want to know what becomes me and my calvins? nothing. >> the calvin klein brook shields ads were revolutionary in terms of making overt sexuality part of advertising. >> he found the sex in things. which is such a touchy subject for americans. and he hit that button every damn time. >> calvin klein's advertising was scandalous. >> there would be an ad for calvin klein and there weren't many clothes involved but made you want buy them. >> this underwear ad stopped traffic in times square. that was revolutionary. this image of masculine sexuality was just absolutely galvanizing. sudden list suddenly, men's underwear became a signifier. it wasn't like buying milk at the grocery store. >
i'm head to toe ralph lauren. people will accept me.e okay. >> i asked my friend, who do you think is the most influential designer of the last 50 years. people came up with armani or a whole number of people. who do you think has more clothes being worn that's five or ten years old? if you ask that question, there's no other answer but ralph lauren. >> you want to know what becomes me and my calvins? nothing. >> the calvin klein brook shields ads were revolutionary in terms...
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you could be great in your ralph lauren plaid shirt, great in your ralph lauren blazer, or great in your >> or that polo. >> that logo polo t-shirt, which is iconic and global. i think that even the french look to america. they're often inspired by american fashion. >> so you've been one of the top arbiters of style, you know, through the best and the worst of american fashion for so many decades now. and happy birthday. it's hard to believe, what, 70? you're coming close to 70. >> i'm 70 years old. >> and you look amazing. >> thank you, thank you. >> so has there been, in your view, kind of a peak era for american style? i know you mentioned those iconic figures leading the pack. but is there a particular time? >> the particular moments for me were exquisitely the '60s, particularly with jackie kennedy. jackie kennedy represented a kind of elegance that women looked up to, particularly old women who were adults. it was a very formal yet individualistic style. i know that black church ladies all over this country were aping, which means copying or imitating, the jackie kennedy style at c
you could be great in your ralph lauren plaid shirt, great in your ralph lauren blazer, or great in your >> or that polo. >> that logo polo t-shirt, which is iconic and global. i think that even the french look to america. they're often inspired by american fashion. >> so you've been one of the top arbiters of style, you know, through the best and the worst of american fashion for so many decades now. and happy birthday. it's hard to believe, what, 70? you're coming close to...
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ralph northam is facing criticism for comments he made on a late term abortion big.he measure would loosen restrictions on abortions during the third trimester of pregna y pregnancy. the governor suggested how such a late term procedure could happen. >> if a mother is in labor, i can tell you exactly what would happen. the infant would be delivered, the infant would be kept comfortable. the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired. and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother. >> the intent of the governor eve comments was not clear, but some conservatives thought that he was discussing the possibility of letting a newborn die. a spokeswoman for the governor says his comments were taken out of context by republicans. >>> a california woman is demanding answer after her elderly mother, a dementia patient, was dumped outside a health care facility in the middle of the night. she says her mother was put in the cab by college medical center and dropped off at the facility at 2:00 a.m. video shows the elderly
ralph northam is facing criticism for comments he made on a late term abortion big.he measure would loosen restrictions on abortions during the third trimester of pregna y pregnancy. the governor suggested how such a late term procedure could happen. >> if a mother is in labor, i can tell you exactly what would happen. the infant would be delivered, the infant would be kept comfortable. the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired. and then a...
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somebody had the bright idea to pair me with ralph and he hated me. >> how could he hate you?etting him angry. >> oh, yeah. yeah, you don't want to do that. >> jimmy: i might have called the coach of the clippers, bill fitch, phil bitch accidentally a couple of times. >> i understand, i understand. >> jimmy: this is the most fun because you love sports. >> i do, over the years i've done fun things. >> jimmy: you have. can i show a picture here? you mind? >> okay, this is the most fun ever. >> jimmy: okay. >> the day before my 60th birthday. which is weird because on my imdb page, i'm 48. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: just shows how much range you have, really. >> yeah. and the yankees signed me to a one-day practice. >> jimmy: the greatest, right? >> and i was the dh, the designated hebrew. [ laughter ] against the pittsburgh pirates. i was the leadoff man. and i was never more nervous in my life. i mean, i was a good player, but i'm 59 years old. >> jimmy: yeah. >> just getting a cup on, i tore a hamstring. you see how i do that. this is right before i'm going to make my major leagu
somebody had the bright idea to pair me with ralph and he hated me. >> how could he hate you?etting him angry. >> oh, yeah. yeah, you don't want to do that. >> jimmy: i might have called the coach of the clippers, bill fitch, phil bitch accidentally a couple of times. >> i understand, i understand. >> jimmy: this is the most fun because you love sports. >> i do, over the years i've done fun things. >> jimmy: you have. can i show a picture here? you...
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let's go to ralph in washington, ralph. >> caller: hi, jim, this is ralph here should i continue buyingfer j.b. hunt, which had a very good quarter. let's go to dennis in new jersey, dennis >> caller: hi, jim thanks for taking my call. >> of course >> caller: the stock i wanted to ask about is from your old stomping grounds, it's isbc. >> investor savings. i've done a lot of business by them when brian moynihan was talking about many more banks combining, i thought about investors. that said, new jersey, not a great state for business and the banks have already had a big move betty in michigan, betty >> caller: hi, jim boo-yah to ya. thank you for taking my call alb. >> we had a big downgrade last week i think this is a cycle is over for this one avoid this stock, but cathy in indiana. cathy. >> caller: hey, cramer, how are you doing? >> doing well. how about you. >> caller: doing good. this is my fourth call i appreciate you taking my call. i've got to tell you, cramer, investing starts a conversation that brings these three generations together like i haven't seen before. >> i agree g
let's go to ralph in washington, ralph. >> caller: hi, jim, this is ralph here should i continue buyingfer j.b. hunt, which had a very good quarter. let's go to dennis in new jersey, dennis >> caller: hi, jim thanks for taking my call. >> of course >> caller: the stock i wanted to ask about is from your old stomping grounds, it's isbc. >> investor savings. i've done a lot of business by them when brian moynihan was talking about many more banks combining, i thought...
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ralph and i both visited down that way. the facilities are inadequate. there's not enough judges, in the enough lawyers to process these people in a timely manner. i think there's a deal to be had. we're not there yet. immigration has been a thorny issue in this country for as long as we have been here, frankly. but i think we can get it done once people decide to get past the talking points and sit down and negotiate. >> appreciate both of you joining me from both parties standing side by side on capitol hill. we need more of that. gentlemen, thank you very much. >> our pleasure. >> thank you. plr breaking news. michael cohen postponing his testimony before the oversight committee citing new threats from president trump to rudy giuliani. we have the president's response. >>> we are following a situation inside a bank there in florida. we're told several people have been shot in what they are calling a hostage situation. standby for news on that. to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and neve
ralph and i both visited down that way. the facilities are inadequate. there's not enough judges, in the enough lawyers to process these people in a timely manner. i think there's a deal to be had. we're not there yet. immigration has been a thorny issue in this country for as long as we have been here, frankly. but i think we can get it done once people decide to get past the talking points and sit down and negotiate. >> appreciate both of you joining me from both parties standing side...
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i think ralph ralph northam ise right track when he says it's a decision between women and their doctorst politicians and the legislature. the current law right now says you can have an abortion in the third semester if if, in fact,u see their child has some medical issues that would complicate issues or a threat to the mother's life. again, you need to doctors plus the primary care physician to make this decision now. the new bill would reduce the number of doctors involved. what we are talking about here is a situation in the country where i think right now it's like, i think there's seven states where there is only one abortion clinic in the whole state, which is essentially forcing the politicians' attitudes on women. i don't think that's right. i just think it's right. jesse, the numbers that i see says 58% of americans, a majority, say yes to legal abortion in almost -- all or most cases. >> jesse: i have seen different poles. >> katie: there's plenty of polling. this is happening because democrats feel like rovio weight is going to be overturned with the recent shift in the suprem
i think ralph ralph northam ise right track when he says it's a decision between women and their doctorst politicians and the legislature. the current law right now says you can have an abortion in the third semester if if, in fact,u see their child has some medical issues that would complicate issues or a threat to the mother's life. again, you need to doctors plus the primary care physician to make this decision now. the new bill would reduce the number of doctors involved. what we are...
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. >> in his annual state of the commonwealth address virginia's democrat governor ralph northam based a budget on expected revenues from last year's tax overhowl, and discussed his plan for gun background checks. this speech at the capitol in richmond is an hour. >> the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. >> the members will receive the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [cheering and applauding] [applause] >> please be seated. it's my pleasure to present to you the governor of the commonwealth of virginia, the honorable ralph northam. [applause] [applause] . . . . >> my fellow virginians, ladies and gentlemen,, good evening. speaker of the house, justices of the supreme court, senator lieutenant governor attorney general, distinguish members of the virginia general assembly thank you for inviting me to be here tonight please join me to welcome my wife, virginia's first lady. [applause] i definitely married way up. [laughter] i want to thank p.m. but that every child could benefit from access to early childhood education. [appla
. >> in his annual state of the commonwealth address virginia's democrat governor ralph northam based a budget on expected revenues from last year's tax overhowl, and discussed his plan for gun background checks. this speech at the capitol in richmond is an hour. >> the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. >> the members will receive the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [cheering and applauding] [applause] >>...
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while in independence, we took a wagon tour of the city with ralph of pain your adventures. >> thank you for showing us around independence today. instead of the driving tour, we are doing the covered wagon tour. what is the significance of the covered wagon? >> this is the original motorhome. >> this is where the trail system began. >> this is where the trails began and the buck stopped. anne.s frank and we will see the actual oregon trail. exactly how the border war began between kansas and missouri. >> let's learn about it. >> here we go. right across the street over there where i picked you up, that is the 1859 home. we will be referring to this building throughout our tour. frank and jesse were the most notorious outlaws in our nation because they got away with it for almost 16 years. that is where they held frank james. they also held another man, the man who built -- who burned kansas -- on august 11, 1862 william contrail and his readers -- raiders broke into that jail and freed 39 men. they were being jailed there because they would not sign a loyalty vote to the union. mart
while in independence, we took a wagon tour of the city with ralph of pain your adventures. >> thank you for showing us around independence today. instead of the driving tour, we are doing the covered wagon tour. what is the significance of the covered wagon? >> this is the original motorhome. >> this is where the trail system began. >> this is where the trails began and the buck stopped. anne.s frank and we will see the actual oregon trail. exactly how the border war...
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to 537 votes in my state because ralph nader, and a variety of other reasons, too, if ralph nader hadn'tgore would have been president. so as much respect as some of us might have for howard schultz and his accomplishments and he's been a good democrat for many years, for him to suggest that the democratic party is far too left for him and he needs to, you know, shake some sense into us and run as an independent shows that he doesn't quite grasp the depth of the impact that that decision would have on our ability to defeat donald trump which is incredibly damaging. >> the democratic party apparatus, it really coalesced around hillary clinton last time. you saw people who were very much a part of the establishment, sort of waiting in the wings for her campaign and then we saw -- you yourself, you were accused and hacked e-mails that were obtained by russia which were then released, showed with good reason that that had occurred. that you and the dnc had been favoring hillary clinton, certainly in the end of the primary race even if at the very least he was trying to speed up a foregone co
to 537 votes in my state because ralph nader, and a variety of other reasons, too, if ralph nader hadn'tgore would have been president. so as much respect as some of us might have for howard schultz and his accomplishments and he's been a good democrat for many years, for him to suggest that the democratic party is far too left for him and he needs to, you know, shake some sense into us and run as an independent shows that he doesn't quite grasp the depth of the impact that that decision would...
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while in independence, we took a wet again tour of the city with historian ralph goldsmith of pioneer trails adventures. >> thank you so much. we are doing something a little different. tour, wef a driving are doing a covered wagon tour. what is the significance? >> this is the original motorhome right here, this is what pioneers traveled in. >> this is where the trail system began? >> right. stopped. the buck >> who do we have? >> frank and anne. >> what are we going to see? >> we are going to see a civil war battle and explain how frank james ended up in jail and explain how the border war began between kansas and missouri. let's go. come on, mule. here we go. right across the street over there where i picked you up is the jail and marshall's home. i am going to be referring to this building. right over there is where they help frank james. frank and jesse were the most they got awayaws, with it from all 16 years. that is where they help frank james. they also hold a man named ll, the man who burned kansas to the ground during the civil war. .t is also a dramatic jailbreak on august
while in independence, we took a wet again tour of the city with historian ralph goldsmith of pioneer trails adventures. >> thank you so much. we are doing something a little different. tour, wef a driving are doing a covered wagon tour. what is the significance? >> this is the original motorhome right here, this is what pioneers traveled in. >> this is where the trail system began? >> right. stopped. the buck >> who do we have? >> frank and anne. >>...
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so your reaction first, ralph, to mr.etting in and also to those who say that by getting in, if he does, he will pretty much guarantee the re-election of donald trump. >> well, if howard schultz persists in an independent party run, apart from the duopoly, it's going to be a nightmare for the democrats and maybe the republicans. first of all, because he's a multi billionaire, he will get mass media coverage. he has plenty of money for ads. he will be on the polls and will have a chance to get on the national debate. here's what i think he's thinking in terms of strategy. one, he will shave off votes from the republican liberal wing and from the democrat conservative wing. connell: from both sides, is what he thinks. the democrats think he will only take from them, he will re-elect trump. you don't think that's right? >> we will see what the polls say. he's got some real conservative positions like on social security and medicare. we'll see what the polls say. connell: what about you? do you ever look back on the 2000 race
so your reaction first, ralph, to mr.etting in and also to those who say that by getting in, if he does, he will pretty much guarantee the re-election of donald trump. >> well, if howard schultz persists in an independent party run, apart from the duopoly, it's going to be a nightmare for the democrats and maybe the republicans. first of all, because he's a multi billionaire, he will get mass media coverage. he has plenty of money for ads. he will be on the polls and will have a chance to...
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now passionate networkers in their project today it's musician ralph meters got a special touch. classmate as a jazz musician composer and professor at the university of music and freiburg he lives and music and wanted to find new ways of expressing themselves musically say he developed a new data which he calls a piano cook. meat wants to change the world of music he's using a date of to introduce a whole new level of sound he can play conventionally at the keyboard while adding digital sounds. less played on a piano that was different than chopin central command's piano was different from the ones we played today because over the centuries the instruments developed and today we have really different opportunities and tools and digital technology makes it possible to generate electronic sounds and the use of the data glove helps maintain the musical flow of the college and flows. the movement of the fingers are converted into signals and these are transmitted to a computer cuss me can then use a music program to alter various compositions he's playing on his piano. of course i w
now passionate networkers in their project today it's musician ralph meters got a special touch. classmate as a jazz musician composer and professor at the university of music and freiburg he lives and music and wanted to find new ways of expressing themselves musically say he developed a new data which he calls a piano cook. meat wants to change the world of music he's using a date of to introduce a whole new level of sound he can play conventionally at the keyboard while adding digital...
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>>> virginia's governor democrat ralph northam delivered his state of the commonwealth address to the republican controlled legislative. he proposed eight a budget plan based on revenue from last year's tax overhaul and asked lawmakers to consider a plan to reduce gun violence through universal background checks and a ban on assault weapons. from the state capital in richmond, this runs in our. >> mr. president, his excellency, the government of the commonwealth of virginia. >> the members who received the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. >> it is my pleasure to present to you the governor of the commonwealth of virginia the honorable ralph s gordon. >> my fellow virginians, ladies and gentlemen, good evening. speaker cox, senator newman, justices of the supreme court, lieutenant governor fairfax, attorney general herring, distinguished members of the virginia general assembly, thank you for inviting me to be with you tonight. please join me in welcoming my wife, virginia's first lady pamela northam. >> i definitely married way up, and i want to thank pam for her focus in ens
>>> virginia's governor democrat ralph northam delivered his state of the commonwealth address to the republican controlled legislative. he proposed eight a budget plan based on revenue from last year's tax overhaul and asked lawmakers to consider a plan to reduce gun violence through universal background checks and a ban on assault weapons. from the state capital in richmond, this runs in our. >> mr. president, his excellency, the government of the commonwealth of virginia....
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. >> now, virginia democratic governor ralph northman delivers his state of the commonwealth address in richmond. he talks about a proposed budget plan based on expected new revenue from last year's federal tax overhaul. he also wants lawmakers to consider his plan for reducing gun violence through universal background checks. this runs about an hour. >> mr. president, his excellence, the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. >> the members will receive the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] >> it's my pleasure to present to you his excellencey the governor of the commonwealth of virginia, the honorable ralph . northam. [cheers and applause] governor northham: my fellow virginians, ladies and gentlemen, good evening. speaker cox, senator newman, justices of the supreme court, lieutenant governor fairfax, commorn general herring, distinguished members of the virginia general assembly, thank you for inviting me to be with you tonight. please join me in welcoming my wife, virginia's first lady, pamela northam. cheers and applause] governor northham: i definitely ma
. >> now, virginia democratic governor ralph northman delivers his state of the commonwealth address in richmond. he talks about a proposed budget plan based on expected new revenue from last year's federal tax overhaul. he also wants lawmakers to consider his plan for reducing gun violence through universal background checks. this runs about an hour. >> mr. president, his excellence, the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. >> the members will receive the governor of the...
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a massive change the show could to start twenty nineteen captain ralph famine dropped for the first time in six seasons to many co today making a big call in a bid to revive his side's flailing season salmon struck placement alexander knew he was in the early stages and soon after shock had a penalty daniel caligiuri stepped up. one push on. so far so good for tesco it wasn't a loss but mimics many hitting the post while the spreads bets like cleaning up the scraps the folds for good products trust going to sleep at gold coast offense cool cold watching. one one and shell to searching francis heading into the hof time bright and they found one once again from color jury. going through the judgments of phillips one victory shall come the result saying today let's go live to fight another day. it was the need of a news coming up ahead for tearing domestic demand and bruising us tallis of drive the economic growth in china to slowest level in almost thirty years that concerns are growing over knock on effects for the global economy. and humphrey will have that story for you coming up shortl
a massive change the show could to start twenty nineteen captain ralph famine dropped for the first time in six seasons to many co today making a big call in a bid to revive his side's flailing season salmon struck placement alexander knew he was in the early stages and soon after shock had a penalty daniel caligiuri stepped up. one push on. so far so good for tesco it wasn't a loss but mimics many hitting the post while the spreads bets like cleaning up the scraps the folds for good products...
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heather: we have congressman ralph norman joining us to talk about it coming up.ity leader steny hoyer is breaking away from nancy pelosi. a lot of democrats are doing that. this top democrats saying he is willing to have donald trump give his state of the union address on the house floor. >> do you think the president, i want to go there in person and address everybody, would you be open to that? >> sure. >> do you think nancy pelosi would? >> i don't know what the discussion would be. i don't want to say. heather: the white house is planning an address next week despite nancy pelosi has requested delay it until the government reopens. it could be in front of congress or at another venue. where do you think we should have it? the teenager suspected of murdering four people in nevada is living in the us illegally. ice officials confirming wilbur martinez guzman is from el salvador. agents 719-year-old has no previous, record or treatment for immigration violations. investigators believe the robin shot the victims and their own homes earlier this month, he's doing
heather: we have congressman ralph norman joining us to talk about it coming up.ity leader steny hoyer is breaking away from nancy pelosi. a lot of democrats are doing that. this top democrats saying he is willing to have donald trump give his state of the union address on the house floor. >> do you think the president, i want to go there in person and address everybody, would you be open to that? >> sure. >> do you think nancy pelosi would? >> i don't know what the...
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now you have people like governor ralph northam who openly advocated infanticide. democrats embracing abortion up until the moment of birth. what i think is so interesting about this, democrats are now embracing this position that is wildly out of touch with the majority of americans. you look at morist poll done in january, only 75% abortion and below. the reason being because you look at abortion at the third trimester, you're talking about injecting a baby that it viable at this point outside of the mother's womb in the head, torso or heart and forcing this child into a full cardiac arrest, the mother going to carry this dead child in her womb for two to three days. that is why you have the majority of americans that have oppose this kind of thing. >> tucker: it's just so interesting this is happening. it's coordinated by abortion providers who are major donors to democratic party. it's happening the same moment a the party is working itself into frenzy about moral concern about people in our country illegally and climate change. the message this is a party that
now you have people like governor ralph northam who openly advocated infanticide. democrats embracing abortion up until the moment of birth. what i think is so interesting about this, democrats are now embracing this position that is wildly out of touch with the majority of americans. you look at morist poll done in january, only 75% abortion and below. the reason being because you look at abortion at the third trimester, you're talking about injecting a baby that it viable at this point...
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i was a huge opponent of the iraq war and who gave us that was in a sense ralph nadir.the george bush presidency and we got the iraq war and we're still dealing with horrendous consequences of that. so when i see howard schultz thinking about splitting the democratic vote and allowing donald trump to be reelected, i can't tell you how disturbing that is to me and disappointing and i know i'm not alone. i'm not alone. >> i've been listening to 24 hours today. it is a loud cry. by the way you sound like me talking about this in the iraq war. we got in it because we got the wrong presidents. when are you going to makeup your mind about running fors? >> in the next few weeks. >> weeks? >> we need a president who will make climate change a priority and a foremost issue in the country and i believe that is because we're the first generation to feel the sting of climate change but we're the last generation that can do something about it and we know this is a time of great peril but it's also a time of great promise of economic growth and i think we need one to aspouse that. i
i was a huge opponent of the iraq war and who gave us that was in a sense ralph nadir.the george bush presidency and we got the iraq war and we're still dealing with horrendous consequences of that. so when i see howard schultz thinking about splitting the democratic vote and allowing donald trump to be reelected, i can't tell you how disturbing that is to me and disappointing and i know i'm not alone. i'm not alone. >> i've been listening to 24 hours today. it is a loud cry. by the way...
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a massive change the shellcode to start twenty nineteen captain ralph famine dropped for the first time in six seasons to many come to disco making a big call in a bid to revive his side's flailing season salman's replacement alexandra new polls showed he was in the early stages and soon enough to shell out a penalty daniel caligiuri stepped up. one new push up so far so good for tesco it wasn't a loss that mimics many hitting the post and the stretch bets like cleaning up the scraps devolves to accuse products to us when does the get go because defense school bowl watching. one one and shall cause searching threats is heading into the hof time bright and they found one once again from college yuri. to go to the john to see let's see what we shall come the result seeing today's go live to fight another day. ok now with the way he had to climb a bit and now sits seventh in shock and help themselves out just a tad ollie takeaways from the handsome match rumor has it that they do to walk away with the rolex because he scored a goal solid make a loop promised he'd give them one thought well
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and ralph northam delivers the state of the commonwealth address. later wyoming governor mike governor delivers his inaugural address followed a state of the state address. >>> the conversation marking the 70th anniversary of the opening of the u.s. military prison at guantanamo bay cuba. c-span hosted a panel talking about legal proceedings and the 40 people still being held in the prison. this is one hour and 25 minutes. >>> welcome all. i am david sterman a senior policy analyst with international security program. we are here to talk about the 17th anniversary of guantanamo bay's use in its war on terror. i believe, pretty much every year, it is one of the most important events we do marking critical decisions that the u.s. made in the war on terror that still shapes us today. there are 40 people still left and detained in guantanamo bay. when trump took over a couple of years ago, there were i believe 41. during that time, one person was transferred out as part of an ongoing court case. he was then i believe extradited and no one else has left.
and ralph northam delivers the state of the commonwealth address. later wyoming governor mike governor delivers his inaugural address followed a state of the state address. >>> the conversation marking the 70th anniversary of the opening of the u.s. military prison at guantanamo bay cuba. c-span hosted a panel talking about legal proceedings and the 40 people still being held in the prison. this is one hour and 25 minutes. >>> welcome all. i am david sterman a senior policy...
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a massive change the shell cut to start twenty nineteen captain ralph famine dropped for the first time in six seasons to many cut to desk making a big call in a bid to revive his side's flailing season salman's replacement alexander new polls show he's worth in the early stages and soon after shocking the penalty. daniel caligiuri stepped up. one new fish shop so far so good for it to disco it wasn't to last many hitting the post elvis read spends like cleaning up the scraps devolves book youth products to us when does the get go because defense school full watching. one one and shelters searching threats is heading into the hof time break and they found one once again from caligiuri. to go to the judgments of felix you want to keep three shall come the result saying today it's going live to fight another day. ok now with the way he had to climb a bit and now sit seventh in shock and help themselves out just a tad ollie takeaways from the handsome match rumor has it that they do to walk away with the rolex because he scored a goal solid make a loop promised he'd give them one thoughts
a massive change the shell cut to start twenty nineteen captain ralph famine dropped for the first time in six seasons to many cut to desk making a big call in a bid to revive his side's flailing season salman's replacement alexander new polls show he's worth in the early stages and soon after shocking the penalty. daniel caligiuri stepped up. one new fish shop so far so good for it to disco it wasn't to last many hitting the post elvis read spends like cleaning up the scraps devolves book...
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wtop radio on wednesday, virginia governor ralph northam'sil comments on the inflamed abortion rights opponents. l> if a mother is in labor, i can t you what would happen. the infant would be delivered, kept mfortable, the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and fily desired. and then a discussion would ensue between the physician and the mothers. >> reporter: delegate tran released this video. >> right now women are able to access abortion in the later stages of pregnancy. i've done nothing tohange that. >> reporter: virginia governor ralph northam spoke outt this news conference. >> i regret those know comments have been mischaracterized. the personal insults toward me, di really f disgusting. again, as i said in my comments eerlier, we can a to disagree, allen, but let's be civil about it. >> reporter: even though this abortion bill is dead, the issue could play a part in next year's virginia's elections. chris gordon, news4. >>> the maryland senate president sai he's having good days and bad days as he continues chemotherapy for stage 4cancer. mike miller said t
wtop radio on wednesday, virginia governor ralph northam'sil comments on the inflamed abortion rights opponents. l> if a mother is in labor, i can t you what would happen. the infant would be delivered, kept mfortable, the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and fily desired. and then a discussion would ensue between the physician and the mothers. >> reporter: delegate tran released this video. >> right now women are able to access abortion in the later stages...
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professor ralph is also the author of forensics of capital, which looks at the interpersonal politics of debt in senegal and how the country has become a leader of political and economic reform in africa and we have those books for sale. his research at large focused on debt, slavery, insurance, for instance, and incarceration and is at work for two other books on the u.s. insurance industry as well as the history of convict leasing. strand is honored to play host to these two scholars on the cutting edge of their fields, and we're greatful for the nyu department of social and cultural analysissing are flays public space and the institute for public knowledge for their sponsorship of tonight's event. we're also excited to welcome back our friends a little c-span, who are filming the conversation for booktv. they're true lay national treasure. it can't wait to listen in so please join me in first welcoming professor ralph to the strand book store. [applause] >> good evening. >> a pleasure to introduce dr. eve ewing who received her bachelor degree the university of chicago ph.d from ha
professor ralph is also the author of forensics of capital, which looks at the interpersonal politics of debt in senegal and how the country has become a leader of political and economic reform in africa and we have those books for sale. his research at large focused on debt, slavery, insurance, for instance, and incarceration and is at work for two other books on the u.s. insurance industry as well as the history of convict leasing. strand is honored to play host to these two scholars on the...
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so is he our new ralph nader? >> he could be.ependents have a very hard road when it comes to getting a nomination or much less an election. the states make it difficulther. what an independent can do is screw it up for somebody else. ralph nader screwed it up fort clinton. just took enough votes away. and on the other side, we saw ross perot screw it up for george h.w. bush when he ran for reelection. the independent may not win, but he or she can cause havoc, jessica, when it comes to all the other people who expect to get their share of the votes. >> fly in the ointment. >> a big one. >> with a lot of money. all right. larry gerston, it's going to be a bumpy ride all the way to the 2020 elections. >> you bet. >> for more on kamala harris's presidential campaign rally, you can head to our website, nbcbayarea.com. follow us on all digital platforms. we've got continuing coverage as she continues to campaign. thank you, larry. >>> thousands of parolees could be getting their voting rights restored here in california. under curren
so is he our new ralph nader? >> he could be.ependents have a very hard road when it comes to getting a nomination or much less an election. the states make it difficulther. what an independent can do is screw it up for somebody else. ralph nader screwed it up fort clinton. just took enough votes away. and on the other side, we saw ross perot screw it up for george h.w. bush when he ran for reelection. the independent may not win, but he or she can cause havoc, jessica, when it comes to...
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here is virginia governor ralph nor thumb. he's also a pediatric neurologist, by the way, which is extra sick, en be doorsing this disgusting bill >>> if a mother is in labor, i can tell you will exactly what would happen. the infant would be delivered. the infant would be kept comfortable. the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother. >> laura: dr. mangela would be proud. you would be arrested if you did any of that to a dog by the way. the instant at this side movement disguised as reproductive health. it's spreading. it was given a standing ovation in albany just last week >>> the bill is passed. [ applause ] [ cheers ] . [ applause ] [ cheers ] . >> laura: and now rhode island is jumping on the carnage express. a roman catholic says she'll sign a pro partial birth abortion law into bill. she was sworn in for a second term and pledged to be a beacon of hope. more like harbinger of death. again this isn't america. thi
here is virginia governor ralph nor thumb. he's also a pediatric neurologist, by the way, which is extra sick, en be doorsing this disgusting bill >>> if a mother is in labor, i can tell you will exactly what would happen. the infant would be delivered. the infant would be kept comfortable. the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother. >> laura: dr. mangela would be proud....
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. >> ralph nadir.him and we got president george bush. >> she said that after schultz promised his possible run as an independent would not help reelect donald trump. he told our colleague anderson cooper this. >> there are millions of life long republicans who are not interested in re-electing donald trump but are not going to vote for a left leaning progressive democratic nominee. what i really want to do is provide a better choice. >> joining us now former campaign manager for hillary clinton. i totally under sold you. conservative blogger. you are gnat and so much else. i will start with you. here is my read having just interviewed schultz this week for an hour and having covered him for a decade and asked him if he is going to run for president. i think he runs if he sees a path. i am not convinced that he runs if it is a mayor bloomberg or joe biden that gets in the race and looks like they would have the nomination. >> i think you are not far off there. if there is a gap in the market and often
. >> ralph nadir.him and we got president george bush. >> she said that after schultz promised his possible run as an independent would not help reelect donald trump. he told our colleague anderson cooper this. >> there are millions of life long republicans who are not interested in re-electing donald trump but are not going to vote for a left leaning progressive democratic nominee. what i really want to do is provide a better choice. >> joining us now former campaign...
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. >> two words which a lot of people here probably weren't even born when this happened, ralph nader. >> nader picked up about 97,000 votes in florida in 2000 and al gore lost by 500 votes. sherrod brown also testing the waters for a white house bid kicking off a dignity of work tour in his home state of ohio. >> donald trump has used his phony populism to divide americans and to demonize immigrants. he uses phony populism to distract from the fact that he has used the white house to enrich billionaires like himself. because real populism is not racist. real populism is not anti-semitic. real populists don't engage in hate speech and don't rip babies from families at the border. >> his listening tour will take him to iowa, nevada, new hampshire and south carolina. >>> bringing back firefightering jobs, it was the core of the president's campaign and now one company says it would help may be reneging. since my dvt blood clot i was thinking... could there be another around the corner? or could it turn out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliqu
. >> two words which a lot of people here probably weren't even born when this happened, ralph nader. >> nader picked up about 97,000 votes in florida in 2000 and al gore lost by 500 votes. sherrod brown also testing the waters for a white house bid kicking off a dignity of work tour in his home state of ohio. >> donald trump has used his phony populism to divide americans and to demonize immigrants. he uses phony populism to distract from the fact that he has used the white...
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they'll blame ralph nader in 2000 and even jill stein in 2016. is there data that shows that third party candidates draw more from one party than another? >> not really, no. obviously, ralph nader haunts the memories of democrats more than anyone possibly could imagine but if you look back from 1980 when john anderson ran he took it from carter to reagan. and 1992, perot, he took equally between clinton and bush. i'm just not sure there's a lot of evidence to suggest that schultz will pull from either one of the parties disproportionately. president trump's approval rating is so low that democrats would be a favorite right now and anything that could enter the party and upset that worries them a lot. >> we know his team is looking at polling data like the newest gallup polling that says 39% of americans see themselves as independent. that's more than see themselves as republicans or democrats. and they think axios is reporting that they could then bring trump down a statistical floor of 26 to 28%. but schultz is, has been, until now, in his words
they'll blame ralph nader in 2000 and even jill stein in 2016. is there data that shows that third party candidates draw more from one party than another? >> not really, no. obviously, ralph nader haunts the memories of democrats more than anyone possibly could imagine but if you look back from 1980 when john anderson ran he took it from carter to reagan. and 1992, perot, he took equally between clinton and bush. i'm just not sure there's a lot of evidence to suggest that schultz will...
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but in making their bid to bring amazon hq 2 to northn virginia, virginia's governor, ralph northam andeveral local leaders have said they will bring more options when it comes ing.ffordable ho evelyn is hopeful leaders act on that. >> wereate model of housing, affordable housing so people can ay. i think that would be a great idea. >> reporter: hector worries the alternative will not only hurt business, but also his community'sculture. >> we provide service here, you know, for the community for so many years. for us to leave, it would be heart breaking. >> reporter: in alexandria, david culver, news4. >>> the competition was fierce, but in the end there could be onlyne winner of the pat collins snow stick challenge. we'll show you the womning photo,g up next. >>> allright. with the snow comes the pat collins snow stick challenge. this week's entries may have been somof the best ye so we had a really tough time naming our first champion of19, but eventually our team of judges picked one winner who struck a pretty clever pose in their snow suit. congratulations to the sudoll family. >> i
but in making their bid to bring amazon hq 2 to northn virginia, virginia's governor, ralph northam andeveral local leaders have said they will bring more options when it comes ing.ffordable ho evelyn is hopeful leaders act on that. >> wereate model of housing, affordable housing so people can ay. i think that would be a great idea. >> reporter: hector worries the alternative will not only hurt business, but also his community'sculture. >> we provide service here, you know,...
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yesterday, virginia's governor, ralph northam, dove head first into the fray.e a listen. >> third trimester abortions -- these are done with the consent of, obviously, the mother. and with the consent of the physicians. if a mother is in labor, i can tell you exactly what would happen. the infant would be delivered, the infant would be kept comfortable, the infant would be resuscitated if that is what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion with ensue between the physicians and the mother. >> northam itself is a pediatric neurologist, and says, "i have devoted my life to caring for children, and any insinuation otherwise is shameful and disgusting." his comments, though, garnering swift pushback from a dell micro public and lawmakers and pro-life groups. "this infanticide, quotes quote tweeted wright's life. and even the president weighed in. >> it's ripping the baby of the whimpered that's what it is, that's what they're doing. it's terrible." but planned parenthood is stepping in to defend him. >> when we look at when late-term abortions happ
yesterday, virginia's governor, ralph northam, dove head first into the fray.e a listen. >> third trimester abortions -- these are done with the consent of, obviously, the mother. and with the consent of the physicians. if a mother is in labor, i can tell you exactly what would happen. the infant would be delivered, the infant would be kept comfortable, the infant would be resuscitated if that is what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion with ensue between the...
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here is virginia governor ralph northam. he's also a pediatric neurologist by the way which is extra thick, endorsing this bil bill. >> if a mother is in labor, i can tell you exactly what would happen. the infant would be delivered. the incident would be kept comfortable. the infant big resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother. speak to dr. mendel i would be proud. you would be arrested if you did any of that to a dog in virginia, by the way. the infanticide movement, always cynically disguises reproductive health, it is spreading. it was given a standing ovation in albany just last week. >> the bill is passed. [applause] >> laura: and now rhode island is jumping on the carnage express, as the woman says she will sign a pro partial-birth abortion bill into law. when rolando was sworn into office, she pledged to be a "beacon of hope." more like a harbinger of death. again, this is in america. this is the democratic party decomposing
here is virginia governor ralph northam. he's also a pediatric neurologist by the way which is extra thick, endorsing this bil bill. >> if a mother is in labor, i can tell you exactly what would happen. the infant would be delivered. the incident would be kept comfortable. the infant big resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother. speak to dr. mendel i would be proud. you would be arrested if you...
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. >> today, elizabeth is 46 and is married to greg lauren, the nephew of fashion icon ralph lauren.ul is 44 and the father of four kids. elizabeth went went to star in girls" and we uncovered this lost "e.t." footage. >> sexy, sexy, sexy. >> on the set of the movie, "saved by the bell: wedding in las vegas," mark paul was the one dressed like a vegas show girl. >> definitely humiliating. i'm on the phone over there calling my girlfriend. people are taking pictures and i didn't notice, but i was, like, this. >> that is nice. he is pretty cute. okay. >>> still ahead -- >> can you believe this used to be sofia vergara's wine cellar? how it's inspiring her hubby inspire children. >>> and marie kondo faces her toughest challenge yet. can she tidy up kevin's life? >> on a scale of one to ten, how bad is this? >>> and "the masked singer" is revealed. robin thicke right here with us. >> wait until you hear what happens when the cameras aren't rolling. >> oh, it's crazy. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ no hormones! ♪ i found a birth control ♪ with no hormones! ♪ paragard's 100% hormon
. >> today, elizabeth is 46 and is married to greg lauren, the nephew of fashion icon ralph lauren.ul is 44 and the father of four kids. elizabeth went went to star in girls" and we uncovered this lost "e.t." footage. >> sexy, sexy, sexy. >> on the set of the movie, "saved by the bell: wedding in las vegas," mark paul was the one dressed like a vegas show girl. >> definitely humiliating. i'm on the phone over there calling my girlfriend. people...
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sh a tuxedo halter gown by ralph lauren. and that hair, fs back to plat nuchl. gaga colored it blue this weekend to match her stunning valentino gown, which by the way she told us she is holding onto. >> i believe i get to keep it and it will be in my archive. >> and gaga who posted this after her globes win told us why she kept the celebrating low key. >> nothing like a bowl of cereal and a golden globe. i was happy as a clamp. >> she gave an acceptance speech shoutout to her leading man who won best director. >> bradley, thank you for believing in me. >> they changed everything six years ago. "silver linings playbook" gave me an award for acting and to be back here honored as director -- >> he had a red carpet solo, but he spent most of the night with girlfriend irina shayk at his side. >> thank you. >> bradley lost for best drama actor to rami malek. >> rami malek. >> but he had nothing but love for the "bohemian rhapsody" star. >> he is an incredible actor and everybody won. >> last night rami and his co-star turned girlfriend had a color-coordinated night o
sh a tuxedo halter gown by ralph lauren. and that hair, fs back to plat nuchl. gaga colored it blue this weekend to match her stunning valentino gown, which by the way she told us she is holding onto. >> i believe i get to keep it and it will be in my archive. >> and gaga who posted this after her globes win told us why she kept the celebrating low key. >> nothing like a bowl of cereal and a golden globe. i was happy as a clamp. >> she gave an acceptance speech shoutout...
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we reached out to ralph return.ot only did he get to keep all three shirt, he got a refund of $165. this next resolve comes from roberta in cloverdale. her land line has been out of service -- i should say had been out of service for one day. so she called at&t. now at&t was pretty cool. they said it would work to restore her land line. but warned there would be a backlog of repair requests. after a week of no repair, roberta reached out to 7 on your side. we contacted at&t, and a technician was sent right now. her service has been restored and waived her phone bill for that month. >>> our last consumer resolve comes from jim who received a bill from fast track for 8 bucks. he paid by mail but received a second bill for the exact samele charge and a $25 late fee. jim had proof he paid. a check cleared his bank. so he contacted 7 on your side. we got ahold of fast tracrak any agreed to save jim that $25 he didn't really owe. i want to hear from you. the 7 on your side hotline is open monday through friday from 10:00
we reached out to ralph return.ot only did he get to keep all three shirt, he got a refund of $165. this next resolve comes from roberta in cloverdale. her land line has been out of service -- i should say had been out of service for one day. so she called at&t. now at&t was pretty cool. they said it would work to restore her land line. but warned there would be a backlog of repair requests. after a week of no repair, roberta reached out to 7 on your side. we contacted at&t, and a...
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a massive change the shell cut to start twenty nineteen captain ralph femen dropped for the first time in six seasons to many co to desk making a big call in a bid to revive his side's flailing ses and salmon struck placement alexandra new poll showed he was in the early stages and soon after shocking death penalty daniel caligiuri stepped up. one nil fish out so far so good for to disco it wasn't a loss that mimics many hitting the post elvis read specify cleaning up the scraps devolves to accuse products to us in this league of gold shelters defense school bowl watching. one one and shell to searching for answers heading into the hof time break and they found one once again from caligiuri was he going for the john and just feel like she was the tree fell cuz the result saying today it's going live to fight another day. to look at how important was this win for shaka very important because we know the expectations shall her fans have of that team and even more so given that second place finish that i was talking about last season but they really have been underwhelming this time aroun
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first league game of the new year pitted against vosburgh the big news looking standing number one ralph salmon was among the substitutes with the inexperienced alexander neuberger taking his place famine is a fan man he wished the youngster well which to discos new year gamble pay off. the first book rolled into town with the third best away record in the division shall because young goalkeeper was going to be busy yannick get hot with a cross. they do with the head. germany's under twenty one keeper was in the right spot though just five minutes in and nubile was a pretty repaying his coach new year's same old shocker they didn't tend to forsberg spock's till the sevens minutes but they were about to get a stroke of luck william lost control of the ball before tripping cedrick twice at a stone wall penalty shot the six of the season. daniel caligiuri had taken to previously scored one and missed the other but this time. i think back played in for sport for four seasons but they shall come and meet. the finest but would not about to let up they enjoyed their best ever first half to a be
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. >>> guns will not be allowed in virginia churches if governor ralph northam gets his way. he said he would veto any bill that includes packing heat in the pews. the gontrol measure the governor supported all failed in the general assembly. >>> let's go back to meagan fitzgerald at the live desk for details on a house fire in annarundle. >> want to show you some video. annarundle fire and county, found one child in the basement. that 4-year-old has life-threatening injuries. fire crews found three adults and one child upstairs. they're expected to be okay. right noau the is still under investigation. back to you. >> meagan, thank you. >>> newdetails in that possible hate crime. icago police hav released surveillance images calling people of interest. the people areressed i black. the police want to know if the two were involved in thettack or would have witnessed it. officersed have examundreds of hours of video, but none of it shows the attack. smollet said two masked men beat him up and hurled racist words at him. they threw a substance on him and put a rope around his ne
. >>> guns will not be allowed in virginia churches if governor ralph northam gets his way. he said he would veto any bill that includes packing heat in the pews. the gontrol measure the governor supported all failed in the general assembly. >>> let's go back to meagan fitzgerald at the live desk for details on a house fire in annarundle. >> want to show you some video. annarundle fire and county, found one child in the basement. that 4-year-old has life-threatening...
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bad now passionate networkers in their project today its musician ralph meters got a special touch. classmate as a jazz musician composer i'm professor at the university of music and fried back he lives for music and wanted to find new ways of expressing themselves musically say he developed a new data craft which he calls a piano cook. meat wants to change the world of music he's using a day to go after introduce a whole new level of sound he can play conventionally at the keyboard while adding digital sounds. less played on a piano that was different than johnson chopin's piano was different from the ones we played today over the centuries the instruments developed and today we have really different opportunities in tools and digital technology makes it possible to generate electronic sounds and the use of the data glove helps maintain the musical flow of the college and flows so. the movement of the fingers are converted into signals and these are transmitted to a computer cush me can then use a music program to alter various compositions he's playing on his piano as. of course i
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nader ralph nader was an independent in two thousand he took enough votes from al gore the democrat it to to elect george w. bush president of the united states who didn't even carry the popular vote that could happen again. good to speak with you as always bill schneider joining us there from washington thanks very much. at least two people have been killed and four others injured in an attack on a mosque in the southern philippines mindanao region the area is home to a substantial muslim population in a majority catholic nation it happened in zamboanga city and comes just days after muslims in a part of mindanao got more control over their affairs in a landmark deal with the government and that attack follows a bombing at a cathedral on the southern philippines learned of holo president rodriguez deterred today has ordered an all what he calls an all out war against those responsible but despite the violence muslim and christian leaders say they remain united from the hollow al-jazeera jamila in dog report. roadside bombings abductions and people displaced from their homes it's al
nader ralph nader was an independent in two thousand he took enough votes from al gore the democrat it to to elect george w. bush president of the united states who didn't even carry the popular vote that could happen again. good to speak with you as always bill schneider joining us there from washington thanks very much. at least two people have been killed and four others injured in an attack on a mosque in the southern philippines mindanao region the area is home to a substantial muslim...
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liz: ralph, thank you. "after the bell" picks up from here. have a good weekend.: happy friday. rally on wall street. three major averages ending in the green after wall street reaches a temporary deal to end the shutdown. ending up 170 points higher. extending gains for another week. s&p 500 ending the day in the green, snapping a four-day winning streak. nasdaq ending the four-week winning streak, longest streak since 2017.
liz: ralph, thank you. "after the bell" picks up from here. have a good weekend.: happy friday. rally on wall street. three major averages ending in the green after wall street reaches a temporary deal to end the shutdown. ending up 170 points higher. extending gains for another week. s&p 500 ending the day in the green, snapping a four-day winning streak. nasdaq ending the four-week winning streak, longest streak since 2017.
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thing about jill stein, gary johnson, ralph nader. they cause trouble. we're back after this. (burke) parking splat. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ woman: this is your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. vo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sor
thing about jill stein, gary johnson, ralph nader. they cause trouble. we're back after this. (burke) parking splat. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ woman: this is your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the...
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and that vote got tilted in bush's favor because of ralph nader's presence in that race. i also think there's a long history of other independent candidates who have never surmounted around 5% of the vote. >> what is the point though to running as an independent for howard schultz? he's not going to win as an independent. i'm going to put that out there. what's the point for running? >> he must think there is some pathway forward. otherwise this seems like. >> or you know, there's a great argument to be made we need a robust third party in this country. i think there's an argument against that you don't want to do that in the middle of a campaign in which people have concerns about donald trump getting re-elected. >> yeah, grace, i want to talk about this decision to have stacey abrams deliver the rebuttal after the state of the union address. what are we expecting from her and do you feel it's a smart choice? >> i think it is a smart choice for the democratic party. as we know, there's a long history of people delivering these rebuttals where they've been considered a ri
and that vote got tilted in bush's favor because of ralph nader's presence in that race. i also think there's a long history of other independent candidates who have never surmounted around 5% of the vote. >> what is the point though to running as an independent for howard schultz? he's not going to win as an independent. i'm going to put that out there. what's the point for running? >> he must think there is some pathway forward. otherwise this seems like. >> or you know,...