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no relation to pete. >> aaron: not enough mustard on that football, coming up short rick. >> rick: askingumatalolo, what are the advantages and disadvantages to being at the academy. he said we stopped asking about the disadvantages. 35 minutes of the legate with their coaches as in terms of meeting for practices. it is such a blessing to be around the young people who give so much, i don't worry about the stuff that i can't control. >> carter: lewis on the role, fines perry again, who's having a huge second half. >> aaron: unbelievable what the young men at the academy are asked to do and the courseload. they literally come 18 hours per day with glasses i can't even pronounce, let alone being able to pass, and they do it on a routine basis, and still find time to play pretty dang good football. >> carter: meanwhile, for notre dame, as lewis drops on 1st & 10, he will take the end zone shot, and it is intercepted to seal it for the irish. jalen elliott brings it out, and elliot goes down at the 23. so navy looking for the end zone, and instead, jalen elliott, earlier in the drive, he had
no relation to pete. >> aaron: not enough mustard on that football, coming up short rick. >> rick: askingumatalolo, what are the advantages and disadvantages to being at the academy. he said we stopped asking about the disadvantages. 35 minutes of the legate with their coaches as in terms of meeting for practices. it is such a blessing to be around the young people who give so much, i don't worry about the stuff that i can't control. >> carter: lewis on the role, fines perry...
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i'm rick albin.onight will be one of only two opportunities for voters to do a side-by-side comparison of the democratic and republican candidates for the state's top spot from marquette to battle creek to kalamazoo, flint, lansing, grand rapids, of course, and online this debate is being aired live across the state. here's the howe the debate will work. each candidate will receive the same question. the first candidate has 60 seconds to answer, and then we move to candidate number two for 60 seconds that will be followed in the same order bay 30-second rebuttal by each. as the next question will be asked to candidate number to and will alternate between the next hour. our studio audience is made up of invited guest they will not participate, demonstrate in any way, except now as i introduce democratic candidate gretchen whitmer and republican candidate bill schuette, thank you both for being here. [applause] moderator: we had a coin toss earlier, it was determined that the attorney general will have
i'm rick albin.onight will be one of only two opportunities for voters to do a side-by-side comparison of the democratic and republican candidates for the state's top spot from marquette to battle creek to kalamazoo, flint, lansing, grand rapids, of course, and online this debate is being aired live across the state. here's the howe the debate will work. each candidate will receive the same question. the first candidate has 60 seconds to answer, and then we move to candidate number two for 60...
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rick: i thought i would start, mr. rouda, and let you choose what you think the most important issue is in this race. mr. rouda: i get asked that all the time. it depends in part to your -- it depends in part to whom you are talking to. certainly making sure we have health care available to all, making sure we protect medicare, protect social security, protect our environment. all of these are important issues. locally, we have the so were home issue that needs to be addressed. the flights out of john wayne airport, the homelessness issue. the big overriding issue that keeps coming to the top now is the partisan bickering, the corruption that we have in d.c. that our politicians are unwilling to put country and community first. it is a failure. that is why we need new people in office, not just me in this race but locally, statewide, federally, we need to get new blood in place to move the country forward. rick: congressman rohrabacher, same question, what is the biggest issue? rep. rohrabacher: partisan bickering is p
rick: i thought i would start, mr. rouda, and let you choose what you think the most important issue is in this race. mr. rouda: i get asked that all the time. it depends in part to your -- it depends in part to whom you are talking to. certainly making sure we have health care available to all, making sure we protect medicare, protect social security, protect our environment. all of these are important issues. locally, we have the so were home issue that needs to be addressed. the flights out...
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>> yes. >> rick desantis? why do i say rick? ron desantis. >> yes, ma'am. >> why? personally i'm a veteran student and he is a firm supporter of the veteran community in the tampa bay area. he served in the navy himself. a big supporter with that aspect. >> republican down the line, are you a rick scott supporter as well? >> yes, ma'am. >> what about bill nelson? >> yes. >> i will say i asked about bill nelson and you said who. >> i didn't hear you. >> i think it's exciting that you are going to go vote. you're registered and those coveted young voters that everyone is looking for. let's go to latasha brown. she's the co-founder of black voters matter. latasha, you are doing a lot of outreach for african-american voters. talk to me about who african-american voters are excited for and what sort of hurdles they might be finding in being able to get out and vote. >> i'm sitting here listening to the young people vote and when you asked them if they were voting there was this energy, yeah, we're voting and we haven't seen that and the last couple years even in 2016 el
>> yes. >> rick desantis? why do i say rick? ron desantis. >> yes, ma'am. >> why? personally i'm a veteran student and he is a firm supporter of the veteran community in the tampa bay area. he served in the navy himself. a big supporter with that aspect. >> republican down the line, are you a rick scott supporter as well? >> yes, ma'am. >> what about bill nelson? >> yes. >> i will say i asked about bill nelson and you said who. >> i...
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rick and ron.ore going any further, i want to take a moment to address the horrific shooting at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. it was terrible. 11 americans were brutally murdered in an evil anti-semitic attack. yesterday i traveled to pittsburgh to meet with the families and first responders, and i especially want to thank rabbi jeffrey meyers. he was terrific. he was terrific. fine man. we grieve for the families of the fallen and we send our eternal gratitude to the law enforcement officers who sustained severe injuries taking down the gunman. they were incredible. [cheers] >> as bad as it was, and it was bad, it could have been far worse. they were unbelievable, and they got there fast. we pledge our resolve to remove the vile poison of anti-semitism and so many other problems from our world and reaffirm our unbreakable solidarity with the jewish people. thank you. yesterday's visit to pittsburgh was about coming together as a nation to comfort and to heal. after this day of unity an
rick and ron.ore going any further, i want to take a moment to address the horrific shooting at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. it was terrible. 11 americans were brutally murdered in an evil anti-semitic attack. yesterday i traveled to pittsburgh to meet with the families and first responders, and i especially want to thank rabbi jeffrey meyers. he was terrific. he was terrific. fine man. we grieve for the families of the fallen and we send our eternal gratitude to the law...
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> tell her the number, rick.hat about answers here? i ask the questions. >> a million people every year come into -- >> at least. >> rick, i'm not going to put a number on the need of the world. >> it's unlimited. >> rick, i'm not putting a number -- >> you say we're trying to stoke fear when you said it's unlimited. >> but it can't be unlimited, christine. >> i'm not saying it's unlimited. we're not having that conversation. we need toshiya okabe focusing on the efforts of the president to make the people who are coming into criminals and horrible -- >> people who break the law are criminals. >> it's true. people who break the law are criminals. >> these individuals are coming to the border seeking asylum and they are willing to go through that legal process of seeking asylum. and the president has turned them into criminals and he has turned his back -- >> we don't know what they're going to do. >> that's true. here's the thing. you can't judge them before they do it. the president -- >> we know that in most of
> tell her the number, rick.hat about answers here? i ask the questions. >> a million people every year come into -- >> at least. >> rick, i'm not going to put a number on the need of the world. >> it's unlimited. >> rick, i'm not putting a number -- >> you say we're trying to stoke fear when you said it's unlimited. >> but it can't be unlimited, christine. >> i'm not saying it's unlimited. we're not having that conversation. we need toshiya...
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rick: on the economy, as you , unemployment historically low. the stock market in the past few days was doing really well. concerns about trade wars and income inequality. what do you think the state of the economy is and how much credit or discredit do you give to the president? mr. rouda: the stock market was doing well until a few days ago. haveed to realize we increasing income inequality in the united states. we need to rebuild our middle class. that has always been the foundation of our country, a strong middle class that helps businesses grow. that means creating new industries and job opportunities. that is why i am a strong supporter of building cleantech, clean energy in southern california. that is why i believe we have to do a better job addressing infrastructure needs. if we had infrastructure week every week for 50 weeks in the white house and yet nothing is getting done. this is a bipartisan issue where we have support on both sides of the aisle to ask -- of the aisle to address crumbling bridges and infrastructure. let's create t
rick: on the economy, as you , unemployment historically low. the stock market in the past few days was doing really well. concerns about trade wars and income inequality. what do you think the state of the economy is and how much credit or discredit do you give to the president? mr. rouda: the stock market was doing well until a few days ago. haveed to realize we increasing income inequality in the united states. we need to rebuild our middle class. that has always been the foundation of our...
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he worked right under rick manafort, so the chairman.o a senior role in the campaign, and some of the work continued after the election as well, the inauguration, et cetera, some involvement there. in fact, most importantly of all, here is someone who pleaded guilty to crimes and in his guilty plea agreed to cooperate with special counsel investigators. so someone who -- and you wouldn't have gotten that cooperation agreement from robert mueller and his investigators unless rick gates in effect proved his value in what is called a proffer, showed that he was going to be able to provide information that was useful to special counsel investigators. so his tie to this is certainly significant, and you have to imagine if special counsel investigators are interested in talking to the foreign partners and others involved that they might want to ask him questions as well. >> jim and mark, i want both of you to stand by. jeffrey toobin, our chief legal analyst is with us as well. you have gone through "the new york times", reporting lengthy, len
he worked right under rick manafort, so the chairman.o a senior role in the campaign, and some of the work continued after the election as well, the inauguration, et cetera, some involvement there. in fact, most importantly of all, here is someone who pleaded guilty to crimes and in his guilty plea agreed to cooperate with special counsel investigators. so someone who -- and you wouldn't have gotten that cooperation agreement from robert mueller and his investigators unless rick gates in effect...
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fox news, senior correspondent rick leventhal with our report from panama city, florida. >> rick: for many residents of panama city, the only way to get out is with a chainsaw. hundreds of roads are blocked by downed lines and trees including 150-year-old oaks. major thoroughfares reduced to one lane. buildings are throwedded. -- buildings are shredded. there is no power. >> i prayed a lot. i was in a bunker. just prayers. and how half of this missed us, i have no godly idea. >> rick: governor rick scott surveyed this from the sky. >> this monstrous storm devastated the panhandle. so many lives are changed forever. so many families lost everything. homes are gone. businesses are gone. >> rick: michael made landfall east of panama city in mexico beach as a category four with winds topping 155-mile-per-hour. ripping roofs off homes. swamping vehicles and flooding streets. the strongest hurricane ever to hit the florida panhandle. >> it busted the glass sliding doors so our place started getting flooded. we had to go to the top floor. the rain and the wind was so strong you didn't know w
fox news, senior correspondent rick leventhal with our report from panama city, florida. >> rick: for many residents of panama city, the only way to get out is with a chainsaw. hundreds of roads are blocked by downed lines and trees including 150-year-old oaks. major thoroughfares reduced to one lane. buildings are throwedded. -- buildings are shredded. there is no power. >> i prayed a lot. i was in a bunker. just prayers. and how half of this missed us, i have no godly idea....
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. >> rick, sorry, sorry, rick. it's also the kind of silent majority of trump supporters that think this is okay, that continue to support this president despite what he said on -- you know, how many times have we been on this show -- >> you think it's a silent majority of supporters? >> yeah. i think -- >> why do you think that? >> because there have been so many moments that we've discussed in the media, like trump's comments, his moral equivocation after charlottesville, and by the measure of the past, let's say, several decades, we say this is beyond the pale. there's no way voters would support this. there's no way people would continue supporting trump after this, and yet they do. i mean his approval ratings nationally aren't great, but among republicans, they're sky high after all of this, after his attacks on the media as enemies of the people, saying there were very fine people among the neo-nazi and neo-confederates marching in charlottesville. >> yeah. >> all of these -- like i think that also matters. a
. >> rick, sorry, sorry, rick. it's also the kind of silent majority of trump supporters that think this is okay, that continue to support this president despite what he said on -- you know, how many times have we been on this show -- >> you think it's a silent majority of supporters? >> yeah. i think -- >> why do you think that? >> because there have been so many moments that we've discussed in the media, like trump's comments, his moral equivocation after...
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and for more we're going to talk to our classical music correspondent rick foca in ball rick i want to start with that famous moment the one nine hundred eighty seven jewett with freddie mercury which then as i mentioned became the anthem of the boss a learner olympics what is the background to that performance will it actually was that you're curious invitation he had toured months on a couple a and in fact they recorded it together and when it was finally performed it turned out to be his biggest hit and probably hers in the sense that she reached an audience that was many times larger than all of her other performances combined in there were some four thousand of those performances and if we sort of restrict our perspective now to operatic circles that's where she's known for reviving bel canto this early form of all pro what motivated her to do that. well bill cunto is a certain style of singing mostly by the operators by bill ini and rosine and on that city has to do with a lovely quality of voice bill coming to means literally beautiful singing and has it also sometimes to do wit
and for more we're going to talk to our classical music correspondent rick foca in ball rick i want to start with that famous moment the one nine hundred eighty seven jewett with freddie mercury which then as i mentioned became the anthem of the boss a learner olympics what is the background to that performance will it actually was that you're curious invitation he had toured months on a couple a and in fact they recorded it together and when it was finally performed it turned out to be his...
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democrats have been trying to call rick scott red tide rick.ue/green algae crisis in south central florida also going on at the same time. that's another big environmental crisis. and scott's been governor the last eight years so democrats are saying this has been on his watch. he's turned it on its head and said bill nelson has been in the congress for almost three decades. why hasn't he done anything on this? why hasn't he gotten us the national help to fix these issues? we're going to see this play out through november. there's a huge environmental crisis. >> it's killing fish, killing wildlife, it's an environmental issue. also a massive economic issue. lester holt came down here to talk to a number of folks and spoke to a fisherman who said that normally he's taking in $300 to $500 a week, maybe $600. he's only taking in right now $48 to $50 on a weekday. in fact, we have a little more of that interview. let's play it. >> the warming of our planet means the warming of the oceans. so when you mix that up with pollution, with sewage waste, w
democrats have been trying to call rick scott red tide rick.ue/green algae crisis in south central florida also going on at the same time. that's another big environmental crisis. and scott's been governor the last eight years so democrats are saying this has been on his watch. he's turned it on its head and said bill nelson has been in the congress for almost three decades. why hasn't he done anything on this? why hasn't he gotten us the national help to fix these issues? we're going to see...
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maria: great to see you, rick. rick rieder from blackrock.ng up, she started on the floor of the new york stock exchange and now she's running the place. ♪ >> i think when we talk about the markets, very often people feel like it's just about the elite on wall street and the capital marks. it's important to recognize that pretty much everybody is touched by that. maria: my one-on-one with new york stock exchange president york stock exchange president stacy cupping ham - [narrator] at athene, we think it's time for the financial world to stop acting the same old way. in today's complex world, you need a partner that is driven to provide you with better solutions for these challenging times, one that is willing to disrupt the industry, and break free from conventional thinking. (thudding) we are a different kind of financial company. we are athene, and we are driven to do more. your society was dearled by a woman, who governed thousands... commanded armies... yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from
maria: great to see you, rick. rick rieder from blackrock.ng up, she started on the floor of the new york stock exchange and now she's running the place. ♪ >> i think when we talk about the markets, very often people feel like it's just about the elite on wall street and the capital marks. it's important to recognize that pretty much everybody is touched by that. maria: my one-on-one with new york stock exchange president york stock exchange president stacy cupping ham - [narrator] at...
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maria: great to see you, rick. rick rieder from blackrock.ing up, she started on the floor of the new york stock exchange and now she's running the place. ♪ >> i think when we talk about the markets, very often people feel like it's just about the elite on wall street and the capital marks. it's important to recognize that pretty much everybody is touched by that. maria: my one-on-one with new york stock exchange president york stock exchange president stacy cupping ham hey guys. today we're here to talk about trucks. i love trucks. what the heck is that?! whoa! what truck brand comes from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road? i think it's the chevy. ford. is it ford? nope, it's not ford. i think it's ram. is it ram? not ram. that's a chevy! it's chevy! that's right. from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. gorgeous. chevy hit it out of the ballpark with these. a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's large
maria: great to see you, rick. rick rieder from blackrock.ing up, she started on the floor of the new york stock exchange and now she's running the place. ♪ >> i think when we talk about the markets, very often people feel like it's just about the elite on wall street and the capital marks. it's important to recognize that pretty much everybody is touched by that. maria: my one-on-one with new york stock exchange president york stock exchange president stacy cupping ham hey guys. today...
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maria: great to see you, rick. rick rieder from blackrock.up, she started on the floor of the new york stock exchange and now she's running the place. ♪ >> i think when we talk about the markets, very often people feel like it's just about the elite on wall street and the capital marks. it's important to recognize that pretty much everybody is touched by that. maria: my one-on-one with new york stock exchange president york stock exchange president stacy cupping ham but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. because when you want to create an entirely new feeling, the difference between excellence and ma
maria: great to see you, rick. rick rieder from blackrock.up, she started on the floor of the new york stock exchange and now she's running the place. ♪ >> i think when we talk about the markets, very often people feel like it's just about the elite on wall street and the capital marks. it's important to recognize that pretty much everybody is touched by that. maria: my one-on-one with new york stock exchange president york stock exchange president stacy cupping ham but some give their...
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maria: great to see you, rick. rick rieder from blackrock.up, she started on the floor of the new york stock exchange and now she's running the place. ♪ >> i think when we talk about the markets, very often people feel like it's just about the elite on wall street and the capital marks. it's important to recognize that pretty much everybody is touched by that. maria: my one-on-one with new york stock exchange president stacy cupping ham ('god's whisper' by raury plays) comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. this year the new york stock exchange named its first woman president in the exchange's 226-year histo
maria: great to see you, rick. rick rieder from blackrock.up, she started on the floor of the new york stock exchange and now she's running the place. ♪ >> i think when we talk about the markets, very often people feel like it's just about the elite on wall street and the capital marks. it's important to recognize that pretty much everybody is touched by that. maria: my one-on-one with new york stock exchange president stacy cupping ham ('god's whisper' by raury plays) comcast business...
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rick: they think they have to raise prices.aise prices -- if you think walmart shoppers have a problem, how would you like to be a farmer in america? how would you like to grow soy? you don't know how much to grow. apparels.thing with if i can go to china, i can go to indonesia, china -- cambodia. if i have a farm in need to know how many acres i should point, what will i do with a product? what am i going to do? where am i going to ship it? what if i am growing mandarin oranges in california, what will i do with the oranges? this is not right. not fun. i really am upset when i hear that president xi and president trump will meet on the sidelines in buenos aires. meet on the front lines. this is a serious discussion. yvonne: rick, great to have you in hong kong. rick helfenbein, ceo of american apparel and footwear association. coming up, cracks in the foundation. find out what the big asian cousin that accompanies can't relate too much on chinese consumers. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: we're back. this is
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maria: great to see you, rick. rick rieder from blackrock.up, she started on the floor of the new york stock exchange and now she's running the place. ♪ >> i think when we talk about the markets, very often people feel like it's just about the elite on wall street and the capital marks. it's important to recognize that pretty much everybody is touched by that. maria: my one-on-one with new york stock exchange president york stock exchange president stacy cupping ham - [narrator] do you have less energy than you used to? - when i was young, into my teens and when i went into college and played college tennis, i could play all day long and never get tired. as i got older, i started noticing a change in energy. - [narrator] scientist have discovered that after you reach age 40, your body produces less vital nitric oxide than it did when you were in your 20s. with less nitric oxide you have less energy. so how do you get your energy back? take one atom of nitrogen and bond it with one atom of oxygen. boom. you just created nitric oxide, the mirac
maria: great to see you, rick. rick rieder from blackrock.up, she started on the floor of the new york stock exchange and now she's running the place. ♪ >> i think when we talk about the markets, very often people feel like it's just about the elite on wall street and the capital marks. it's important to recognize that pretty much everybody is touched by that. maria: my one-on-one with new york stock exchange president york stock exchange president stacy cupping ham - [narrator] do you...
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maria: great to see you, rick. rick rieder from blackrock.ing up, she started on the floor of the new york stock exchange and now she's running the place. ♪ >> i think when we talk about the markets, very often people feel like it's just about the elite on wall street and the capital marks. it's important to recognize that pretty much everybody is touched by that. maria: my one-on-one with new york stock exchange president york stock exchange president stacy cupping ham this is actually under your budget. it's great. mm-hmm. yeah, and when you move in, geico could help you save on renters' insurance! man 1: (behind wall) yep, geico helped me with renters insurance, too! um... the walls seem a bit thin... man 2: (behind wall) they are! and craig practices the accordion every night! says the guy who sings karaoke by himself. i'm a very shy singer. you're tone deaf! ehh... should we move on to the next one? it's a great building! you'll love it here! we have mixers every thursday. geico®. it's easy to switch and save on homeowners and renters in
maria: great to see you, rick. rick rieder from blackrock.ing up, she started on the floor of the new york stock exchange and now she's running the place. ♪ >> i think when we talk about the markets, very often people feel like it's just about the elite on wall street and the capital marks. it's important to recognize that pretty much everybody is touched by that. maria: my one-on-one with new york stock exchange president york stock exchange president stacy cupping ham this is actually...
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maria: great to see you, rick. rick rieder from blackrock.ing up, she started on the floor of the new york stock exchange and now she's running the place. ♪ >> i think when we talk about the markets, very often people feel like it's just about the elite on wall street and the capital marks. it's important to recognize that pretty much everybody is touched by that. maria: my one-on-one with new york stock exchange president we started making wine in 1948... [sfx: bottle sounds on conveyor] one bottle at a time. today, we produce nearly 20 million cases a year. chubb has helped us grow for the past 30 years... they helped us prevent equipment problems during harvest and provided guidance when we started exporting internationally. now we're working with them on cybersecurity. my grandfather taught me to make a wine that over delivers. chubb, over delivers. that over delivers. the last thing you want in any disaster is to lose communications. it's our lifeline, it's our umbilical cord. without communications, people get hurt. verizon created a de
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florida governor rick scott giving a briefing in tallahassee.et's listen in. >> as hurricane michael continues its destructive path through the panhandle and leaves the state, we are turning 100% of our focus on search and rescue and recovery. but, we need every family to help with this. listen to local officials. we could still have flash flooding and tornadoes. we heard of two devastating tornadoes in gaston county. the weather is still extremely dangerous, do not take a risk. be safe. we also need people to be very safe with generators. do not put a generator in your home, it's not safe. do not get out on the roads until you are told it is safe. we need the roads to be open for first responders and a search and rescue to do their jobs and save lives. if it is not safe to leave your house, don't leave it. if you and your family made it around the storm safely, the worst thing you can do now is will act foolishly and put yourself and your family in danger, or keep law enforcement were rescue workers from saving lives. our law enforcement and fi
florida governor rick scott giving a briefing in tallahassee.et's listen in. >> as hurricane michael continues its destructive path through the panhandle and leaves the state, we are turning 100% of our focus on search and rescue and recovery. but, we need every family to help with this. listen to local officials. we could still have flash flooding and tornadoes. we heard of two devastating tornadoes in gaston county. the weather is still extremely dangerous, do not take a risk. be safe....
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rick? rick: mr. james, in 2010, with only democratic votes, the house and senate voted in the affordable care act. in 2017, with only republican votes, the house tried to repeal the affordable care act and they too failed. what is the state of health care in this country as it pertains to the government involvement in and in your view, is the aca working properly, should be repealed, or should we try something that is more line with the single-payer system? mr. james: i think this is an example where both parties have failed the american people. how do you go through and say that you can keep your health care if you like it, you can keep your doctor if you like him, and then it turns out to be a lie? how can you say we have to pass something in order to see what is in it? and then for the republican party, how can you campaign on repeal and replacing the aca if you have no plan when you get there? we need to have something where individuals and doctors have the power, not the federal government and i
rick? rick: mr. james, in 2010, with only democratic votes, the house and senate voted in the affordable care act. in 2017, with only republican votes, the house tried to repeal the affordable care act and they too failed. what is the state of health care in this country as it pertains to the government involvement in and in your view, is the aca working properly, should be repealed, or should we try something that is more line with the single-payer system? mr. james: i think this is an example...
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maria: thanks for joining us, rick. rick rirks eder of blackrock. started on the floor of the new york stock exchange, now she is running the place. >> it's important to recognize pretty much everybody is touched by that. maria: my one-on-one with new york stock exchange president. alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. because when you want to create an entirely new feeling, the difference between excellence and mastery, is all the difference in the world. introducing the all-new lexus es. a product of mastery. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. a product of mastery. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. m
maria: thanks for joining us, rick. rick rirks eder of blackrock. started on the floor of the new york stock exchange, now she is running the place. >> it's important to recognize pretty much everybody is touched by that. maria: my one-on-one with new york stock exchange president. alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real...
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this is 25 minutes. >> hi, i'm rick reiff. i'm hosting this debate between the candidates in california's 38th congressional district. now, the district takes in most of the o.c. coast from seal beach dowo
this is 25 minutes. >> hi, i'm rick reiff. i'm hosting this debate between the candidates in california's 38th congressional district. now, the district takes in most of the o.c. coast from seal beach dowo
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rick scott. navy veterant is a currently finishing his second term as governor. please join me in welcoming governor scott. ♪ [applause] governor scott: good afternoon. i want to think the police chief and the international association of chiefs of police for the introduction and everyone here. it is an honor to be with all of you. i'm the governor of florida so the most important thing i ask you to do is spend every dime you have. [laughter] gov. scott: you keep our economy going. you will pay our sales and property taxes. as you know, we have a hurricane .oming right now it has the potential to be category 3. we are doing everything we can to get ready. i had the opportunity to be in panama city this morning and give an update on the storm. we will make sure everyone is safe. so many of our brothers and sisters will be working hard away from our families to keep all of our family safe in the next few days. the goal is to make the most law enforcement friendly in the nation. at issue, police chief david perry is focused on the same goal. i want to thank the chie
rick scott. navy veterant is a currently finishing his second term as governor. please join me in welcoming governor scott. ♪ [applause] governor scott: good afternoon. i want to think the police chief and the international association of chiefs of police for the introduction and everyone here. it is an honor to be with all of you. i'm the governor of florida so the most important thing i ask you to do is spend every dime you have. [laughter] gov. scott: you keep our economy going. you will...
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and rick, let me just say this, too. >> where?! a woman that gets up there and takes an oath and who comes across to most people as incredibly credible. i'm not sure that's the right thing to say, but amazingly krebl. a -- credible. and when you look at how women view this, it's a dangerous thing. >> let me finish, finish -- >> let me finish. >> i will give -- >> i'm running out of time. jennifer, you finish your point and rick, you get the last word. calm down. >> it's equally dangerous for every woman -- >> rick, hold on. we're going to do this right. jennifer, finish your point, rick, you get the last word. >> there was a quinnipiac poll that was out today that tested the credibility among especially this group of people. white college-educated women. women believed her and did not want him to be confirmed. >> all right. >> they didn't want him to be confirmed by 24 points and they believed her by 30 points! this is a dangerous thing for politics, in addition to the judiciary and the credibility of the court. >> i would just say
and rick, let me just say this, too. >> where?! a woman that gets up there and takes an oath and who comes across to most people as incredibly credible. i'm not sure that's the right thing to say, but amazingly krebl. a -- credible. and when you look at how women view this, it's a dangerous thing. >> let me finish, finish -- >> let me finish. >> i will give -- >> i'm running out of time. jennifer, you finish your point and rick, you get the last word. calm down....
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to rick's point, very orderly. keep in mind where we were in 2016 on a ten year we were at 132 we sit at 321. it's been orderly. what happened was momentum became the overwhelming strategy in the last 30 days we've identified, you want to pair back your holdings >> too many people on one side of the momentum. >> momentum in august was as hot as it ever had been. we were sitting here and i was a proponent of it, talking about the f.a.n.g.s and i think i had alphabet, netflix, amazon -- i had them all at one time i've been selling off the adobes but it's not just specifically related to f.a.n.g.s pete mentioned before microsoft. it's about quality >> what's the message from the autos, the builders, the semis, that's not telling you >> hold on what are the current earnings telling you? >> aren't we doing like 20% plus year over year >> we will this year >> hold on let me just finish the point the point is that overall you have companies and industries and sectors that are going to be hurt by higher rates you have an a
to rick's point, very orderly. keep in mind where we were in 2016 on a ten year we were at 132 we sit at 321. it's been orderly. what happened was momentum became the overwhelming strategy in the last 30 days we've identified, you want to pair back your holdings >> too many people on one side of the momentum. >> momentum in august was as hot as it ever had been. we were sitting here and i was a proponent of it, talking about the f.a.n.g.s and i think i had alphabet, netflix, amazon...
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before they met, rick had been in the army.gh school, and within months, was deployed to a frontline hospital during the first gulf war. he returned to build a life, which looked happy and successful, but under the surface, rick was struggling. i came home and i noticed he was off. i reassured him, i held him, and i am so glad i did. the next morning, he dropped lilly off at school, and later, lilly would tell me that he looked at her with really sad eyes... and then walked away from her. so that's hard. he went back to the house, he called the sheriff, and said, "this is what i'm about to do," and he walked out the door, took the gun with him and took his own life. he sent me a text, said, "i love you so very much," and i know by the time of death, he sent me that text as the very last thing that he did. so i went to the house and i ran in to the closet, and i saw the safe open, where the guns were, and... i couldn't believe it. i thought — there was another gun there, and i thought, can i catch up? how fast does a soul travel
before they met, rick had been in the army.gh school, and within months, was deployed to a frontline hospital during the first gulf war. he returned to build a life, which looked happy and successful, but under the surface, rick was struggling. i came home and i noticed he was off. i reassured him, i held him, and i am so glad i did. the next morning, he dropped lilly off at school, and later, lilly would tell me that he looked at her with really sad eyes... and then walked away from her. so...
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thank you very much for being with us today rick. thanks so much to all of you for a great thank you for joining us here. until next time i'm brian thomas thanks for being with us. the books. the book. the book. the book. the an arms exports to trouble spots can be a lucrative business for the german weapons industry. and a rather shady one to go for such exports are against german long law but there are gray areas and the arms makers are sure to use them observe the law because germany promises from lawyers crossing. the b.w. . more. entering the conflict zone with tim sebastian faulks have been challenging those in cars asking tough questions demanding answers. as conflicts intensify i'll be meeting with kids players on the ground in the senses of. cutting through the rhetoric holding the powerful to account facts of conflict. conflict zone within sebastian kong t.w.x. . pyramids south. what is right and then you get up to my hammer so long there's. this week i'm here max everything's different. celebrities are calling the shots. b
thank you very much for being with us today rick. thanks so much to all of you for a great thank you for joining us here. until next time i'm brian thomas thanks for being with us. the books. the book. the book. the book. the an arms exports to trouble spots can be a lucrative business for the german weapons industry. and a rather shady one to go for such exports are against german long law but there are gray areas and the arms makers are sure to use them observe the law because germany...
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though he lost rick gates as an ally, manafort tried to contact other witnesses through a third partywas under house arrest. >> he reached out to try to convince potential witnesses to get their stories straight, according to mueller, that said that amounted to witness tampering. >> and as a result of the witness tampering allegations, manafort was actually remanded to prison in june. that's powerful evidence of what the prosecutors called consciousness of guilt. if you were trying to get witnesses to change their testimony, you are trying to hide something. >> because the charges against manafort stemmed from activity in virginia and washington, he faced separate trials in both suburban alexandrialexandria an capital. >> in july 2018, the first trial began in alexandria where the defendant sat before a jury of six women and six men. >> paul manafort is a guy who has swagger, who understands how to project an image, and when he would walk into court and flash a smile at the jury and he'd sit down, and you'd orchestrate his defense team, it was just a magic that comes with paul manafor
though he lost rick gates as an ally, manafort tried to contact other witnesses through a third partywas under house arrest. >> he reached out to try to convince potential witnesses to get their stories straight, according to mueller, that said that amounted to witness tampering. >> and as a result of the witness tampering allegations, manafort was actually remanded to prison in june. that's powerful evidence of what the prosecutors called consciousness of guilt. if you were trying...
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thank you very much for being with us today rick. thanks much to all of you for a great thank you for joining us here. until next time i'm brian thomas thanks for being with us. the be. the be. the be. the be. the be. od. the body. we call florida a football is a simple game football a simple game. not really coming to major is a ball for ninety minutes. mr mccollum let's talk about. the lot of it. it's difficult to understand if we give you the answers every easter. come on live i just wish double wave. more. basically every news lie from her left us and bring in our correspondent ophelia harms of rudy's and joins us from rio de janeiro we are here to find out what happened to that the u.s. son of the n.t.s.b. head of the environment team with me if he does because one that summed up it's a mandatory and we do have some other breaking news that's coming into us now it's all about the prospective closer up w. . thank you for joining us. it was a human a cataclysm. the first global disaster of the twentieth century. more to end all wa
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thank you very much for being with us today rick. thanks much to all of you for a great thank you for joining us here. until next time i'm brian thomas thanks for being with us. the be. the be. the but. blah. blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. blah blah blah. blah blah blah blah. blah blah blah blah blah. blah blah blah. blah blah. blah. blah but. they are the last. three women three top managers in europe speak out about the state of society with regard to women in their careers. networking. quotas for talent or does it take to get more females into born is what i want it women in top management and just. more. for staying in school in the jungle. your first climbing lesson. doors grandma always arrives. to join your reckoning on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary story in regulating returns home monday w dot com. it was a human made cataclysm. the first coming disaster of the twentieth century. want to end all wars cost millions of lives. world wa
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let's put it to the great debrat, christine quinn and rick santorum.k rick is this a winning proposition for the president to say here they come? this is the example of the problem coming this way. we got to stop them. will that bring your people to the polls? >> well, there is a great concern about illegal immigration. you've made it sound like the president is against all immigration. the president is not against all immigration. >> he does want to reduce illegal immigration. >> some forms of it. >> many forms of it. >> okay the lottery and chain migration which have bipartisan support. so the idea that the president has some radical view of immigration policy is absolutely not true. he has a view that used to be the democrat view. >> really? >> absolutely. if you zb back to the clinton administration, barbara jordan had a commission that she chaired where she said very clearly that the american public has a right to control its border and limit illegal immigration. >> i don't think anybody is saying that's what the proposition is. christine, do you
let's put it to the great debrat, christine quinn and rick santorum.k rick is this a winning proposition for the president to say here they come? this is the example of the problem coming this way. we got to stop them. will that bring your people to the polls? >> well, there is a great concern about illegal immigration. you've made it sound like the president is against all immigration. the president is not against all immigration. >> he does want to reduce illegal immigration....
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thanks, rick. rick reichmuth. this is also oil rig alley.es set up. 40% of our overall oil output is in this region. you would think immediately prices would be spiking. just the opposite. that was weird. but a guy that specializes in things that tonight makes sense, our energy trader around energy watcher, phil flynn. why did we go down on oil prices? >> well, a couple of reasons. the main reason is where the storm actually hit. the track of the storm missed some of the major installations. so all the production that you're talking about that was shot in could be brought online quickly once the storm passes. now the storm has gone away from worrying about how much oil supplies and natural gas supplies we might lose to how much demand we might lose because of the track of the storm. if you take a look at that scary map, you know, when we're going right through florida through the different states, virginia, georgia, you name it, a lot of those people will be without power. they're not going to be able to drive. so the demand that would usual
thanks, rick. rick reichmuth. this is also oil rig alley.es set up. 40% of our overall oil output is in this region. you would think immediately prices would be spiking. just the opposite. that was weird. but a guy that specializes in things that tonight makes sense, our energy trader around energy watcher, phil flynn. why did we go down on oil prices? >> well, a couple of reasons. the main reason is where the storm actually hit. the track of the storm missed some of the major...
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let's start with rick scott in florida. insurance companies have to pay for preexisting conditions. willie, did you know that he's in charge at the head of a lawsuit to do what? he's suing to make sure that insurance companies do not have to cover preexisting conditions. all those other republicans, you know what they did as well? they also are either suing to make sure that insurance companies don't have to support preexisting conditions or they voted in congress to make sure that insurance companies don't have to pay for preexisting conditions. they're all lying through their teeth. >> it's amazing. >> it's unbelievable. >> this is very simple. everyone -- >> the death of shame! >> everyone you just saw there is telling a lie to the voters who they want to vote for them in their respective states. there are 18 states involved in a multi-state lawsuit to repeal obamacare. you might remember that obamacare protects people with preexisting conditions and bans insurance companies from denying them coverage or charging them mo
let's start with rick scott in florida. insurance companies have to pay for preexisting conditions. willie, did you know that he's in charge at the head of a lawsuit to do what? he's suing to make sure that insurance companies do not have to cover preexisting conditions. all those other republicans, you know what they did as well? they also are either suing to make sure that insurance companies don't have to support preexisting conditions or they voted in congress to make sure that insurance...
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they have bill nelson leading rick scott by six points. keep in mind that the last major races in florida that were close were both decided by less than one percentage points. take those five points with a big grain of salt. here with me is amy holyfield, deputy executor of "the times" and an execute editor of plitia fact. a very busy organization. up in new york fred stevens, op-ed columnist for "the new york times" and msnbc contributor and jason johnson, politics editor for the root.com, msnbc contributor as well. all right. i got my florida panel. i got my d.c. panel. no offense, guys, i'm going to start with my floridians. adam, you watched this a long time. is florida making this sharp of a left turn as these polls in the last week indicate? >> i'm a little skeptical. i think florida, you just assume it will be a margin of error race, 1% or 2%, and that's what most of these polls show. the trend certainly does show good news for bill wilson and andrew gillum and certainly there's more excitement than i have ever seen for a democratic
they have bill nelson leading rick scott by six points. keep in mind that the last major races in florida that were close were both decided by less than one percentage points. take those five points with a big grain of salt. here with me is amy holyfield, deputy executor of "the times" and an execute editor of plitia fact. a very busy organization. up in new york fred stevens, op-ed columnist for "the new york times" and msnbc contributor and jason johnson, politics editor...
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rick scott is heavily funded.s that nelson has been portrayed as a sort of out of touch career politician he's 76 years old he's been in the senate for 18 years. as there's a kind of thirst for outsiders right now, these factors could really hurt the democrats in florida. rick scott has been a fair governor. he's been highly regarded in most respects but he's typically not regarded as being particularly inspire or passionate another big factor here, i think, is the migration patterns from puerto ricans to florida. 135 puerto ricans have moved to state since hurricane march why and noncuban hispanics in florida vote democrat. >> i want to that to robyn because rick scot outspent nelson 4-1 and i to show you ths ad he's run to coastline on florida he's finally maybe finding something that's going to help him out with this ad. listen to this, just the top of it. ♪ >> robyn they're saying that rick scott created the environmental disaster that's happening in florida, and we should say that quinnipiac and marist polls
rick scott is heavily funded.s that nelson has been portrayed as a sort of out of touch career politician he's 76 years old he's been in the senate for 18 years. as there's a kind of thirst for outsiders right now, these factors could really hurt the democrats in florida. rick scott has been a fair governor. he's been highly regarded in most respects but he's typically not regarded as being particularly inspire or passionate another big factor here, i think, is the migration patterns from...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, secretary rick perry. thank you very much for joining us. >> rick, you have -- if you would forgive me, you have a relatively boring title,s and it conceals what is an extraordinarily rich series of accomplishments and work. indulge me in this litany for a moment. you were part of the first american team to summit k2, one of the highest peaks in the world. you have built and sold companies. you've done product development. you were the founding chairman of the sustainable apparel coalition. you created the incredibly successful stock photo and film agency that specializes in nature and adventure imagery. you've written countless books and magazine stories. what is the throughline that -- what has motivated you from one point in that litany to the next? what's been the constant? >> you know, coming up these steps just now reminded me of a gary larson cartoon where there's a guy on the podium going, now, ladies and gentlemen, the man who's conquered everest, k2, and off the to the side, you see this old guy
. >> ladies and gentlemen, secretary rick perry. thank you very much for joining us. >> rick, you have -- if you would forgive me, you have a relatively boring title,s and it conceals what is an extraordinarily rich series of accomplishments and work. indulge me in this litany for a moment. you were part of the first american team to summit k2, one of the highest peaks in the world. you have built and sold companies. you've done product development. you were the founding chairman of...