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crapo: senator sasse. sen. sasse: thank you for being here. we are grateful for your work. you have been consistently raising warning bells about what you call the greatest threat to the financial system. you talk to many of us in private about cyber issues, and you said yesterday on the housing side. i don't think it is breaking through. can you tell us why you are worried about financial attacks on our financial system -- about cyberattacks on our financial system if you look at -- financial system? chair powell: if you look at what happened during the financial crisis, i won't say it is perfect or anything like that, but we have a plan that is meant to address those kinds of things. what is new in the threat the ongoing level of cyber threat and the increasing sophistication of it, so that is what we worry about. the treasury department has really been taking the lead on that. we are very focused on it. we are focused on making sure that the financial institutions we supervise are doing the best that they can to stay state-of-the-art. good cyber hygiene, it turns a lot o
crapo: senator sasse. sen. sasse: thank you for being here. we are grateful for your work. you have been consistently raising warning bells about what you call the greatest threat to the financial system. you talk to many of us in private about cyber issues, and you said yesterday on the housing side. i don't think it is breaking through. can you tell us why you are worried about financial attacks on our financial system -- about cyberattacks on our financial system if you look at -- financial...
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mister sasse. mister sasse, not guilty. mister schatz. mister schatz, guilty. mister schumer. mister schumer, guilty. mister scott of florida. mister scott of florida, not guilty. mister scott of south carolina. mister scottof south carolina, not guilty. mrs. shaheen . mrs.shaheen, guilty. mister shelby . mister shelby , not guilty. miss sinema. miss sinema, guilty.miss smith. miss stabenow. miss stabenow, guilty. mister sullivan. mister sullivan, not guilty. mister tester. mister tester, guilty. mister thune. mister thune, not guilty. mister tellis. mister tillis, not guilty. mister toomey. mister toomey, not guilty. mister udall. mister udall, guilty. mister van hollen. mister van hollen, guilty mister warner. mister warner, guilty. miss warren . miss warren, guilty. mister white house. white house, guilty. mister wicker. mister wicker, not guilty. mister wyden. mister wyden, guilty. mister young. mister young not guilty. >> this article of impeachment, 48 senators have pronounced donald john trump guilty as charged. 52 senators have pronounced him not guilty as charged. two
mister sasse. mister sasse, not guilty. mister schatz. mister schatz, guilty. mister schumer. mister schumer, guilty. mister scott of florida. mister scott of florida, not guilty. mister scott of south carolina. mister scottof south carolina, not guilty. mrs. shaheen . mrs.shaheen, guilty. mister shelby . mister shelby , not guilty. miss sinema. miss sinema, guilty.miss smith. miss stabenow. miss stabenow, guilty. mister sullivan. mister sullivan, not guilty. mister tester. mister tester,...
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mister sasse. mister sasse, not guilty. mister schatz. mister schatz, guilty. mister schumer. mister schumer, guilty. mister scott of florida. mister scott of florida, not guilty. mister scott of south carolina. mister scottof south carolina, not guilty. mrs. shaheen . mrs.shaheen, guilty. mister shelby . mister shelby , not guilty. miss sinema. miss sinema, guilty.miss smith. miss stabenow. miss stabenow, guilty. mister sullivan. mister sullivan, not guilty. mister tester. mister tester, guilty. mister thune. mister thune, not guilty. mister tellis. mister tillis, not guilty. mister toomey. mister toomey, not guilty. mister udall. mister udall, guilty. mister van hollen. mister van hollen, guilty mister warner. mister warner, guilty. miss warren . miss warren, guilty. mister white house. white house, guilty. mister wicker. mister wicker, not guilty. mister wyden. mister wyden, guilty. mister young. mister young not guilty. >> this article of impeachment, 48 senators have pronounced donald john trump guilty as charged. 52 senators have pronounced him not guilty as charged. two
mister sasse. mister sasse, not guilty. mister schatz. mister schatz, guilty. mister schumer. mister schumer, guilty. mister scott of florida. mister scott of florida, not guilty. mister scott of south carolina. mister scottof south carolina, not guilty. mrs. shaheen . mrs.shaheen, guilty. mister shelby . mister shelby , not guilty. miss sinema. miss sinema, guilty.miss smith. miss stabenow. miss stabenow, guilty. mister sullivan. mister sullivan, not guilty. mister tester. mister tester,...
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senator sasse authored the baby born alive bill. and i'm grateful to senator sasse joining us here tonight in this colloquy. senator sasse, could you explain the importance of passing the bill that you have authored. mr. sasse: well, thank you, senator daines, and senator joni ernst. it is good to see you. i know that senator braun is going to be here shortly. i want to speak about both of these pieces of legislation that we're going to be considering tomorrow because both are really important. so to distinguish, as i know has been done a few times tonight, buff to be sure we're all on the same page, the pain-capable unborn child protection act is a really important piece of legislation and i think my born alive abortion survivors protection act that i know both of my colleagues here who've just spoken are original cosponsors of as well, really important piece of legislation. i think it is important that we clarify for the american people and for them -- or via the press for them how they differ. so these two bills are different, bu
senator sasse authored the baby born alive bill. and i'm grateful to senator sasse joining us here tonight in this colloquy. senator sasse, could you explain the importance of passing the bill that you have authored. mr. sasse: well, thank you, senator daines, and senator joni ernst. it is good to see you. i know that senator braun is going to be here shortly. i want to speak about both of these pieces of legislation that we're going to be considering tomorrow because both are really important....
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helena humphrey -- scott: i think it is this mix of class and maybe sass.his is a woman who has played monarchs and gangsters. she was in "the queen," but she was also an a "fast and furious" and we saw it in the piece we just saw. she is a woman who can play an incredibly powerful, majestic characters. she takes her craft seriously, but she does not take herself very seriously, and that gives her special charm. helena: i like to sum her up as royal but also racy. that wonderful portrayal of queen elizabeth in which she won the oscar in the 2006 production. reportedly, elizabeth ii also watch that movie despite the fact that it was not the most flattering depiction of the british monarch, she said that she did not do too bad a job, which is high praise indeed. she has incredible range and chief started out in the early days at the trinity of awards with emmy and tony, oscar as well. scott: the only next steps he could take it, the monarchy is having a tough time in britain at the moment and maybe they should let helen mirren take over and i think she can pl
helena humphrey -- scott: i think it is this mix of class and maybe sass.his is a woman who has played monarchs and gangsters. she was in "the queen," but she was also an a "fast and furious" and we saw it in the piece we just saw. she is a woman who can play an incredibly powerful, majestic characters. she takes her craft seriously, but she does not take herself very seriously, and that gives her special charm. helena: i like to sum her up as royal but also racy. that...
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sass. mr. sass, not guilty. mr. schatz, not guilty. mr. scott of florida not guilty. mr. scott of south carolina, not guilty. ms. shaheen, guilty. mr. shelby. mr. shelby, not guilty. ms. zinema, guilty. ms. smith, guilty. ms. stabenow. ms. stabenow, guilty. mr. sullivan. mr. sullivan, not guilty. mr. tester. mr. tester, guilty. mr. thune. mr. thune not guilty. mr. tillis. mr. tillis, not guilty. mr. toomey. mr. toomey, not guilty. mr. udall. mr. udall, guilty. mr. von holland. mr. van hollen, guilty. mr. warner, not guilty. ms. warren, guilty. mr. whitehouse. mr. whitehouse, guilty. mr. wicker, not guilty. mr. wyden, not guilty. mr. young, not guilty. [ no audio ] >> this article of impeachment, 48 senators have pronounced donald john trump, president of the united states, guilty as charged. 52 senators have announced him not guilty as charged. 2/3 of the senators present not finding him guilty, the senate judges donald john trump the president of the united states is not guilty as charged in the first article of impeachment. the clerk will read the second article of impe
sass. mr. sass, not guilty. mr. schatz, not guilty. mr. scott of florida not guilty. mr. scott of south carolina, not guilty. ms. shaheen, guilty. mr. shelby. mr. shelby, not guilty. ms. zinema, guilty. ms. smith, guilty. ms. stabenow. ms. stabenow, guilty. mr. sullivan. mr. sullivan, not guilty. mr. tester. mr. tester, guilty. mr. thune. mr. thune not guilty. mr. tillis. mr. tillis, not guilty. mr. toomey. mr. toomey, not guilty. mr. udall. mr. udall, guilty. mr. von holland. mr. van hollen,...
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>> sass is a large privately held software company in cary, north carolina which is south of here and we have been in the software business since before there was a software business in 1976, founded but have our roots going back into the 60s. the problem that sass was trying to solve is determine patterns in data that you couldn't see with the human eye or people couldn't perceive statistics, analytics, artificial intelligence, all of those things sass is best at developing and we have 14,000 employees around the world, we are like i said a large software company. we call it a proprietary software company. a company we actually make money directly from our software and our customers are happy to participate with us and helps us to develop software going forward. also interestingly apropos about this case is we have an api today that is the main way that our software is interacted with with by our users and so they create programs and that tells the computer kind of what to do and it is very useful to have those apis be easy to understand and used by our users and that has been one of
>> sass is a large privately held software company in cary, north carolina which is south of here and we have been in the software business since before there was a software business in 1976, founded but have our roots going back into the 60s. the problem that sass was trying to solve is determine patterns in data that you couldn't see with the human eye or people couldn't perceive statistics, analytics, artificial intelligence, all of those things sass is best at developing and we have...
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sass? mr. sass, not guilty. mr. schumer? mr. schumer, guilty? mr. scott of florida? mr. scott of florida, not guilty. mr. scott of south carolina? mr. scott of south carolina, not guilty. mr. shaheen? mrs. shaheen, guilty. mr. shelby? mr. shall be not guilty. ms. cinema? ms. cinema, guilty. ms. smith? ms. smith, guilty. misstep now, guilty. esther sullivan? mr. sullivan, not guilty. mr. tester? mr. tester, guilty. mr. thune? not guilty. mr. tillis? mr. tillis, not guilty. mr. toomey? not guilty. mr. udall? guilty. esther van holland? guilty. ms. warren? ms. warren, guilty. mr. white house? mr. white house, guilty. mr. wicker? not guilty. mr. wyden? mr. wyden, guilty. mr. young, not guilty. >> bret: 52 not guilty, 48 guilty, they do not get to 67, so this is a vote to acquit. the president of the united states on the first article of impeachment, abuse of power. the clerk will read out in the numbers, the supreme court justice, chief justice john roberts will say the president is acquitted of article one, abuse of power, and they will move on to article two. this does not
sass? mr. sass, not guilty. mr. schumer? mr. schumer, guilty? mr. scott of florida? mr. scott of florida, not guilty. mr. scott of south carolina? mr. scott of south carolina, not guilty. mr. shaheen? mrs. shaheen, guilty. mr. shelby? mr. shall be not guilty. ms. cinema? ms. cinema, guilty. ms. smith? ms. smith, guilty. misstep now, guilty. esther sullivan? mr. sullivan, not guilty. mr. tester? mr. tester, guilty. mr. thune? not guilty. mr. tillis? mr. tillis, not guilty. mr. toomey? not...
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i think that's what gives her particular charm she has i think the exact right mix of of class and sass if you will are couldn't agree more you know she doesn't take too seriously but her acting seriously great now you've just seen another film in competition this year days from the renowned time when he's directed signing. now i've seen business looks very slow paced. yes yes very very so i betcha past the furious this is slow and well ponderous maybe perhaps but it's incredibly good i mean this. is a master of slow set of almost the creator of the term slow cinema and he's a real master of the long take he is basically pushing back against the whole idea of hollywood cinema with this sort of western concept that narrative is important or that dialogue is important this is a 2 hour movie with no dialogue with a series of long slow takes i mean he himself has said that he wants cinema to be a temple not a shopping mall and if you imagine hollywood cinema as being sort of like the mcdonald's this is much more of a delicate dish that's takes a while to enjoy but it's really worth it ok sc
i think that's what gives her particular charm she has i think the exact right mix of of class and sass if you will are couldn't agree more you know she doesn't take too seriously but her acting seriously great now you've just seen another film in competition this year days from the renowned time when he's directed signing. now i've seen business looks very slow paced. yes yes very very so i betcha past the furious this is slow and well ponderous maybe perhaps but it's incredibly good i mean...
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billy eichner [ laughter ] seriously, tapper going around sassing voters is a show i would watch.uld call it, "tap that sass." [ laughter ] also, look at this group of people caucusing for biden they don't exactly look like they're voting they just look like they got knocked out of a game of dodgeball. [ laughter ] "i'm so bad at dodging." "yeah, me, too." [ laughter ] then yesterday, the iowa democratic party finally got around to announcing partial results, leaving everyone somehow even more confused about what was happening, and resulting in a breathless steve kornacki racing around the studio, trying to digest all of the number vomit that was being dumped on him. >> got a lot of questions here i've got to dive into these and see where these came from. not every county gets, you know, state delegate equivalents that are equal to the turnout sanders, 30% iowa city, johnson county. sanders, 33% getting big numbers in these places i'm out of breath here, sorry. [ laughter ] >> seth: my god, someone get that man some oxygen also, there are 49 states to go, kornacki you've got to pa
billy eichner [ laughter ] seriously, tapper going around sassing voters is a show i would watch.uld call it, "tap that sass." [ laughter ] also, look at this group of people caucusing for biden they don't exactly look like they're voting they just look like they got knocked out of a game of dodgeball. [ laughter ] "i'm so bad at dodging." "yeah, me, too." [ laughter ] then yesterday, the iowa democratic party finally got around to announcing partial results,...
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i think it's this mix of of of class and and maybe sass i mean this is a woman who has played monarchs and gangsters i mean she was in the queen but she was also in the furious movie i mean she is a woman who can complain incredibly powerful majestic characters she takes her craft very seriously but you obviously doesn't take herself very sleepy seriously not give her i think a special charm you know i would like to some her office royal but also racy and i think we saw that typified you know that wonderful portrayal of queen elizabeth which she won the oscar in the 2006 production of the queen now reportedly elizabeth the 2nd also watched that movie despite the fact that it wasn't the most flattering depiction of the british monarchs she said that she did not see that a job which is high praise indeed and you know she has incredible range she started out in the early days as one of the youngest members of the royal shakespeare company she's done it all she's got that trinity all awards an emmy for her work in t.v. series as well as a tony for her work on broadway and oscar as well her
i think it's this mix of of of class and and maybe sass i mean this is a woman who has played monarchs and gangsters i mean she was in the queen but she was also in the furious movie i mean she is a woman who can complain incredibly powerful majestic characters she takes her craft very seriously but you obviously doesn't take herself very sleepy seriously not give her i think a special charm you know i would like to some her office royal but also racy and i think we saw that typified you know...
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. >> earlier today on the senate floor senators ben sasse and james langford spoke about two abortion bills voted on today. both measures failed to get the 60 votes needed to move forward. >> madam president, this afternoon we are going to vote on the simplest bill in the history of the united states senate. the simplest bill we have ever considered here. it says that if a newborn baby survives an abortion, she deserves medical care. that is the bill. that is it. sadly, a lot of senators are going to come to the floor and they are going to read or are planning to read, i hope they reconsider, they are planning to read talking pointsbo are written for them by planned parenthood. and they are going to talk about a whole lot of stuff that doesn'the have anything to do with the bill we actually have before us. senators are going to muddyoi the issue, and sadly too many in the press are going to report with headlines like abortion restrictions. and with antiscience jargon like a fetus that was born. that was an actual portion of a headline this morning, a fetus that was born. sadly a lot o
. >> earlier today on the senate floor senators ben sasse and james langford spoke about two abortion bills voted on today. both measures failed to get the 60 votes needed to move forward. >> madam president, this afternoon we are going to vote on the simplest bill in the history of the united states senate. the simplest bill we have ever considered here. it says that if a newborn baby survives an abortion, she deserves medical care. that is the bill. that is it. sadly, a lot of...
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been sass noted the left-wing media loved him and put him on and he was part of a potential hit job againstavanaugh. he said michael avenatti is a dealer's attorney and grade ace comeback. brit hume tweeting it should not be forgotten how many media moguls fond over this guy and how much airtime they gave him while doing so. >> jurors found not necessarily that he is a scumbag but is a convicted felon and that is who he is and will take that into his next trial. >> there is substantial time he will be facing as well. if you're sentenced in federal courts across the country, are those concurrent or consecutive? how do they work? >> he could be getting consecutive time. you add up what he is facing, a judge could depart above the guidelines, below the guidelines. it is in and of the federal judge who will be sentencing him. >> he will have a sentencing coming up in this case with two trials awaiting him, thanks for making time for us and thank your wife are giving you up on valentines night, we'll her. night court convenes next. you have seen the viral video of a woman punching a woman's seat
been sass noted the left-wing media loved him and put him on and he was part of a potential hit job againstavanaugh. he said michael avenatti is a dealer's attorney and grade ace comeback. brit hume tweeting it should not be forgotten how many media moguls fond over this guy and how much airtime they gave him while doing so. >> jurors found not necessarily that he is a scumbag but is a convicted felon and that is who he is and will take that into his next trial. >> there is...
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. >> earlier today on the senate floor senators ben sasse and james langford spoke
. >> earlier today on the senate floor senators ben sasse and james langford spoke
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before the trial began. >> i want to talk about what i just spoke about with regard to report ben sasse heard from senator susan collins. we heard from lisa murkowski with regarding to the way she was going to vote. all of them basically saying the president did something wrong here, but yet i will not vote to remove this president from office. i'm wondering what you make of the significance of all of this? is this them basically saying i want to get on the record saying the president did something wrong here, but not be on the record with my vote? >> it's a way of having their cake and eating it, too. by saying that the president did something wrong they can arguably saying we're talking about maladministration, being bad at his job, doing something with questionable purpose and that is argue aboably acceptabl the constitution. the framers accepted maladministration being terrible at your job as that. they can conclude that the president did something wrong but can conclude that it doesn't rise to the level of a removable offense. that is something that is really critical because if th
before the trial began. >> i want to talk about what i just spoke about with regard to report ben sasse heard from senator susan collins. we heard from lisa murkowski with regarding to the way she was going to vote. all of them basically saying the president did something wrong here, but yet i will not vote to remove this president from office. i'm wondering what you make of the significance of all of this? is this them basically saying i want to get on the record saying the president did...
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senator ben sasse joins us.ming end. >> good to be with you. >> shannon: what do you make about that? polls show younger people are not afraid of this idea of socialism. are you hoping bernie wins, if it helps the republicans down ballots? >> i want the party of lincoln to be winning these races, but it's bad if it's between left, far left, karl marx, and bernie sanders. >> shannon: good republicans? >> probably, but they are embracing some crazy stuff. there is more intellectual diversity on the drum line of the columbia english department faculty than there is in the democratic party right now. it's a mess. >> shannon: we talk about this division, moderates and socialists and all that kind of stuff. do you think they are really not that far apart? >> i mean, they are racing to the left. these politicians are way crazier than nebraska democrats. they are trying to speak to the one-tenth of 1% of screaming liberals on twitters, not those trying to raise families. i think the democratic party is going over a clif
senator ben sasse joins us.ming end. >> good to be with you. >> shannon: what do you make about that? polls show younger people are not afraid of this idea of socialism. are you hoping bernie wins, if it helps the republicans down ballots? >> i want the party of lincoln to be winning these races, but it's bad if it's between left, far left, karl marx, and bernie sanders. >> shannon: good republicans? >> probably, but they are embracing some crazy stuff. there is...
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we had a little of what senator ben sasse, not an avenatti fan, had to say.the left-wing media embraced this guy, loved him and put him on, and he was part of a potential hit job against justice kavanaugh. he said michael avenatti is a delist attorney but a great-a scumbag. he wasn't a realtor, just played one on tv. our own brit hume tweeting it should not be forgotten how many media notables fawned over this guy and how much air time they gave while doing so. what now, mark? >> right. well, jurors have found -- not necessarily that he is a scumbag, but that he is a convicted felon, and that is who he is, they will take that into his next trial. >> shannon: and those trials come i understand, substantial time he would be facing there, as well. how does this all work, if you are and sentence in different federal or state courts across the country? are the concurrent? consecutive? how does it work? >> he could be getting consecutive time. the federal guidelines, you add up what he is facing, and a judge can depart about the guidelines, below the guidelines. it
we had a little of what senator ben sasse, not an avenatti fan, had to say.the left-wing media embraced this guy, loved him and put him on, and he was part of a potential hit job against justice kavanaugh. he said michael avenatti is a delist attorney but a great-a scumbag. he wasn't a realtor, just played one on tv. our own brit hume tweeting it should not be forgotten how many media notables fawned over this guy and how much air time they gave while doing so. what now, mark? >> right....
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sass? mr. sass not guilty. mr. shots, guilty. mr. schumer? mr. schumer, guilty. mr. scott of florida? mr. scott of florida, not guilty. mr. scott of south carolina? mr. scott of south carolina, not guilty. mrs. shaheen? guilty. mr. shelby? mr. shelby, not guilty. ms. cinema? ms. cinema, guilty. ms. smith, guilty. ms. stab now? guilty. mr. sullivan? mr. sullivan, not guilty. mr. tester? mr. tester, guilty. mr. thune? not guilty. mr. tillis? mr. tillis, not guilty. mr. toomey? mr. toomey, not guilty. mr. udal, guilty. mr. van haulen, guilty. mr. warner, mr. warner, guilty. ms. warren? ms. warren guilty. mr. whitehouse, guilty. mr. wicker? mr. wicker, not guilty. mr. widen guilty. mr. young? mr. young not guilty. >> this article of impeachment, 48 senators have pronounced donald john trump, president of the united states guilty as charged. 52 senators have pronounced him not guilty. 2/3 not having pronounced him guilty, the respondent, daonald john trump, president of the united states, is not guilty as charged in the first article of impeachment. the clerk will read th
sass? mr. sass not guilty. mr. shots, guilty. mr. schumer? mr. schumer, guilty. mr. scott of florida? mr. scott of florida, not guilty. mr. scott of south carolina? mr. scott of south carolina, not guilty. mrs. shaheen? guilty. mr. shelby? mr. shelby, not guilty. ms. cinema? ms. cinema, guilty. ms. smith, guilty. ms. stab now? guilty. mr. sullivan? mr. sullivan, not guilty. mr. tester? mr. tester, guilty. mr. thune? not guilty. mr. tillis? mr. tillis, not guilty. mr. toomey? mr. toomey, not...
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berlin both aspects of our character her incredible class and her quite impressive size plenty of sass i mean she objectionably does have just an incredible c.v. she was one of the youngest members oh i think she was the youngest member of the royal shakespeare company in fact and then she holds this clutch of awards known as the trinity in the world of acting so she has an anything a t.v. work she's also impressed in broadway the tony award as well and of course that all sca for the queen which will be shown here in berlin and she said about the budget international film festival that it's a discerning audience here pretty critical here but of course the committee seems to love you know she's got no golden bear to add to that trinity yeah a well deserved award for helen mirren guys you both saw the latest competition film and i understand it was met with silence during the screening is that right. yeah sewerage sea or days said that's a taiwanese film it's county primary and you can see the right call to action just behind me at this time when he's film is about 2 men who meet in bang
berlin both aspects of our character her incredible class and her quite impressive size plenty of sass i mean she objectionably does have just an incredible c.v. she was one of the youngest members oh i think she was the youngest member of the royal shakespeare company in fact and then she holds this clutch of awards known as the trinity in the world of acting so she has an anything a t.v. work she's also impressed in broadway the tony award as well and of course that all sca for the queen...
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and very well now can see you know what an awesome sass. in the united states presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. and the world. max kaiser and stacy her butt dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one celtic every week will tax student debt trade was corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . welcome back u.s. democrats will be hoping to mars new hampshire primaries don't go has got to be...
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leland: ben sasse had the final word. what is that a broken heart?ll when we come back. ♪ ♪ ed the guest room, so you can live with us. i'm good at my condo well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. and my lack of impulse control,, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! ♪ ♪ leland: you can get a better instagram, evidently this is about love, the latest work which some are calling cupid outside of house in england, a girl firing a slingshot, there's the girl and slingshot with red flowers, image of the piece on valentine's day, that looks more like a broken heart to me. >> it's grown on me, i like it, i love it. i think i will paint my house. >> that may have increased value, banksy can come on over.
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judge jackson did not issue ruling, taking the matter under advisement and senator ben sass, the borderlineurvivors protection act was voted on today. >> like last year 44 democrats are going to filibuster an anti-infanticide bill. nothing in the bill about abortion. it is about infanticide. that is the actual legislation and 44 people want to hide from it and talk in euphemisms about abortion because they don't want to defend the indefensible. >> infanticide should be a crime and it is. that is what the senator from nebraska will not concede. to argue that you have an idea that infanticide to be a crime and we don't cover it is not accurate and not factual and that is why your bill is unnecessary. >> the bill failed to gain -- of 53 republicans and democratic senator casey, jones and manchin voted for the measure but bipartisan support was not there. stock so sharply the second day in a roman threats the growing coronavirus was low the global economy. the top limited 879 points today, the s&p drum 98, nasdaq fell 256, the loss goes beyond the energy sector. the virus could threaten factori
judge jackson did not issue ruling, taking the matter under advisement and senator ben sass, the borderlineurvivors protection act was voted on today. >> like last year 44 democrats are going to filibuster an anti-infanticide bill. nothing in the bill about abortion. it is about infanticide. that is the actual legislation and 44 people want to hide from it and talk in euphemisms about abortion because they don't want to defend the indefensible. >> infanticide should be a crime and...
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i want to play something senator ben sass said a couple nights ago on this show. >> line is not a bug in the system, it is a feature of the system, surveillance a people is not about but a feature of the system. you can't believe what he says because his interests are in the communist party, not the good of his own people or the world. shannon: what are we to make of the information out of china. the case are tapering off? >> not sure it is true. we need another few days to see if the cases really are tapering off but what is really happening is donald trump is leveraging the confidence he has built up with xi. they had a lot of ups and downs in the trade talks, a lot of fighting and ultimately got a good deal. they have been on the phone three times to talk about the virus. i think donald trump has been successful in getting the chinese to open up with information for the who team to get in at all wasn't easy, xi seems to be telling donald trump about how they are handling the situation and what they would like to do cooperatively. the problem is chinese nationalism and hardliners in
i want to play something senator ben sass said a couple nights ago on this show. >> line is not a bug in the system, it is a feature of the system, surveillance a people is not about but a feature of the system. you can't believe what he says because his interests are in the communist party, not the good of his own people or the world. shannon: what are we to make of the information out of china. the case are tapering off? >> not sure it is true. we need another few days to see if...
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ben sass to talk about those possibilities and more. you make a, younger people are not afraid of socialism. are you hoping bernie wins if it looks like it would help down ballot republicans? >> i want the party of incan to win these elections but it is bad for america if the democratic race is between extreme left, hard left and bernie sanders. >> good for republicans? >> probably but some crazy stuff, there is more intellectual diversity on the columbia english the apartment faculty. it is a mess. shannon: we talk about this division, moderates and socialists. you think they are not far apart? >> these politicians are way crazier than nebraska democrat and trying to speak to the one tenth of one% of screaming liberals on twitter, not moms and dads trying to raise families, the democratic party is going over a cliff and it is bad for america but probably good for my party's electoral prospects. >> one of the issues as abortion and i talked to some of them, pushing them where they draw the line, you're working in the senate where you we
ben sass to talk about those possibilities and more. you make a, younger people are not afraid of socialism. are you hoping bernie wins if it looks like it would help down ballot republicans? >> i want the party of incan to win these elections but it is bad for america if the democratic race is between extreme left, hard left and bernie sanders. >> good for republicans? >> probably but some crazy stuff, there is more intellectual diversity on the columbia english the apartment...
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what you thought you did was even remotely inappropriate but we know most of the republicans as ben sasse said think that lamar alexander was speaking for them. you can disagree with romney's decision to convict emma but i think that if you actually did a secret pole of the people in republicans with very few exactions, there >> there are some intuitive 50 republicans elected in congress and mitt romney was the only person to vote this way. mitt romney does not have a lot of ideas he's consistent on over the years. he does not have a lot of signature issues. came to the senate after a lot of vocal opposition to president trump. a big speech in utah, he's written up ed's. by voting to remove president trump, he's achieved his special purpose. >> the stuff he told chris wallace? >> he changes his views a little bit. >> and model of consistency. >> he reminded people how we lost that 2012 election against barack obama, he reminded people why republican voters chose people like donald trump and why they were so pleased with them and it reminds people why they are -- why he reminds republicans
what you thought you did was even remotely inappropriate but we know most of the republicans as ben sasse said think that lamar alexander was speaking for them. you can disagree with romney's decision to convict emma but i think that if you actually did a secret pole of the people in republicans with very few exactions, there >> there are some intuitive 50 republicans elected in congress and mitt romney was the only person to vote this way. mitt romney does not have a lot of ideas he's...
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. >> it has 5g and sass and it means they ought to come on the show there is too many other companiesthat and i can barely keep them straight anymore. let's go to dwayne in michigan dwayne. >> caller: hello jim what's your long term outlook for amcor. >> simple p.k.ageing companies like them a lot. it has come down i think the stock is ripe here john in north carolina john. >> caller: jim, thank for taking my call for the tenth time. >> no problem. >> caller: aspearian that i remember puttics got fda approval for a non-staredal drug. >> we have them on a couple of times. i think it has run too much. i don't want to be there too crowded, too many players. david in california. david. >> caller: jimmy chill, how is it going. >> the chill man was really pumping it today. >> caller: it has been crazy. >> chillman made an error on the early morning show had to apologize about that. >> caller: i watched you longtime fan thank you for everything, for all the advice you give us home gamers my stock is -- >> i didn't like the last quarter. everything has to be pristine. in an era of the coronav
. >> it has 5g and sass and it means they ought to come on the show there is too many other companiesthat and i can barely keep them straight anymore. let's go to dwayne in michigan dwayne. >> caller: hello jim what's your long term outlook for amcor. >> simple p.k.ageing companies like them a lot. it has come down i think the stock is ripe here john in north carolina john. >> caller: jim, thank for taking my call for the tenth time. >> no problem. >> caller:...
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then suddenly, a quick descent into the cal be a sass hillside. >> was it because he was disoriented or was there mechanical malfunction that caused a loss of control and doomed the helicopter? >> zachary quiche, abc news, new york. >>> getting ready for the oscars tomorrow. idina menzel and multiple elsas around the world are staging a magical "frozen 2" performance tomorrow. abc news reporter kaylee hartung sat down with them to get a sneak peek of what's to come. >> it's the song that everyone%'s singing. "frozen 2" is the number one animated film in the world, translated into 45 languages. ♪ >> sunday night on the oscar stage, julio jones idina menzel and aurora, elsas, representing nine different countries. >> how did this all come together? >> i just, you know, called them up, hey, i'm doing the as correspon -- oscars tomorrow. >> i would assume it's your first time all being together? >> absolutely, yeah. >> what is this like to have all of you together? >> we were all very emotional, i think. we just went into the room and had that first rehearsal and everyone is like, oh, my
then suddenly, a quick descent into the cal be a sass hillside. >> was it because he was disoriented or was there mechanical malfunction that caused a loss of control and doomed the helicopter? >> zachary quiche, abc news, new york. >>> getting ready for the oscars tomorrow. idina menzel and multiple elsas around the world are staging a magical "frozen 2" performance tomorrow. abc news reporter kaylee hartung sat down with them to get a sneak peek of what's to...
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that's right, asked, sass, and grass, those were my electives in college, and then it's a topical stormnight with the clash of the canines of the last night's westminster kennel club show. best of show went to the standard poodle, that's a poodle without leather seats or gps. there she is. showing some leg for the old judges. but the viewers have their eye on another pop. twitter users drooling over a golden retriever saying he deserved the title of top dog. eat one person even writing danielle got rob, 2020 sucks because in the system got rigged. kennedy: you think that was read you should see of the dnc has a deal with bernie. to doesn't deserve my dog winter. [laughter] topic number two. if you've ever spent an afternoon shopping in ikea you thought yourself how can i spend more time here? well your foolish fantasies about scum true. this week the furniture giant and relationship killer, announced a massive in-store swede dream sleepover events. i know a lot of people dream of sleeping with the swede, yeah right fellas? but in honor of world sleep day or is joe biden calls, friday. y
that's right, asked, sass, and grass, those were my electives in college, and then it's a topical stormnight with the clash of the canines of the last night's westminster kennel club show. best of show went to the standard poodle, that's a poodle without leather seats or gps. there she is. showing some leg for the old judges. but the viewers have their eye on another pop. twitter users drooling over a golden retriever saying he deserved the title of top dog. eat one person even writing danielle...
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authors like senator ben sasse and tim carney, in their books, them, alienated america.hose are things to talk about. they fuel the drug crisis. opioid epidemic. they fuel a lot of our deprescription and increasing suicide rates. while we're looking at economic indicators. we should pay attention to the cultural indicators. it is not good for higher rates of depression and suicide. that is tied to our relationships and our culture. charles: always great having conversations with you. thank you so much. >> thank you, charles. charles: coming up at 2:20, why your 25-year-old kid is better investor than you. i said it. they prove it when you get home tonight. look at statements. entrepreneur ray j is here to talk about the electric scooter. i might try to get on it in the studio. there is a bet that there is a weight restriction. a new poll about america's respect around the world, showing another democratic talking point going up in smoke. that's next. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow,
authors like senator ben sasse and tim carney, in their books, them, alienated america.hose are things to talk about. they fuel the drug crisis. opioid epidemic. they fuel a lot of our deprescription and increasing suicide rates. while we're looking at economic indicators. we should pay attention to the cultural indicators. it is not good for higher rates of depression and suicide. that is tied to our relationships and our culture. charles: always great having conversations with you. thank you...
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>> we actually do cover shopify it's our software analyze covers it, because it's more of a sass modelal transactional model, the other companies i personally cover are. >> i want to ask you about some of the trends that are affecting shopify, which is up considerably this morning. and also affecting the companies that you do cover. mainly giving merchants who aren't amazon more autonomy but also trying to give them the kind of logistics-led flexibility that amazon offers third parties. how important is that, the autonomy plus that capability to all of the players going forward who aren't amazon? >> look, we are seeing massive growth in e-commerce you and i talked about it before, affected by the number of store closures at retail. obviously that puts a lot of pressure on logistics networks when you look at the level of investment traditional networks have been making in their infrastructure, it's not enough to be able to handle the load of 20% growth on shipment volumes from amazon, from etsy, from all of these companies trying to fulfill the demand consumers have to get things faster
>> we actually do cover shopify it's our software analyze covers it, because it's more of a sass modelal transactional model, the other companies i personally cover are. >> i want to ask you about some of the trends that are affecting shopify, which is up considerably this morning. and also affecting the companies that you do cover. mainly giving merchants who aren't amazon more autonomy but also trying to give them the kind of logistics-led flexibility that amazon offers third...
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i want to play something senator ben sasse as he sat where you were a couple of nights on the show. >> it's not a bug of the chinese system, it's a feature of the chinese system. surveillance of the people is not a bug, it's a feature of the system. you can believe what he says because his interest are in the chinese communist party. >> shannon: what do we make of the information coming out of china. they say they peaked there in the cases are tapering off. >> i'm not sure if it's true. we have another few days to see if the cases are really tapering off. what's really happening is president trump is leveraging the competencies built up with presidency president xi the past three years per they have ups and downs in the trade talks. a lot of the fighting, reneging, but ultimately they have a good deal. they have been on the phone three times now to talk about the virus. i think president trump has been successful in getting the chinese to open up with information. for the w.h.o. team to get in there at all wasn't easy. president xi seems to be telling president trump about how they ar
i want to play something senator ben sasse as he sat where you were a couple of nights on the show. >> it's not a bug of the chinese system, it's a feature of the chinese system. surveillance of the people is not a bug, it's a feature of the system. you can believe what he says because his interest are in the chinese communist party. >> shannon: what do we make of the information coming out of china. they say they peaked there in the cases are tapering off. >> i'm not sure if...
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if you look at these two bills, first senator sasse's bill, born alive abortion protection act, a bill've cosponsored in the past would ensure a baby who survives an abortion would receive the same treatment as any other child that was naturally born and at the same age. that's interesting, how many people out there realize that if someone goes to get an abortion and they were not successful in killing the unborn baby that when they survive and they're out and they're breathing, that they don't get the same treatment that any other baby would get? people are not aware of that. so that's what this bill is all about. that's just morally right. i don't see why there would be a disagreement about it. it's not about abortion, it's about infanticide. 28 years ago i came down here to this very chamber to tell a story of anna rosa rodriguez. this is what i said. keep in mind, mr. president, this was 28 years ago. i said, quote, mr. chairman, there's a big misconception regarding abortion and the issue of women and their rights to protect their bodies. it's not that right that i object to but i
if you look at these two bills, first senator sasse's bill, born alive abortion protection act, a bill've cosponsored in the past would ensure a baby who survives an abortion would receive the same treatment as any other child that was naturally born and at the same age. that's interesting, how many people out there realize that if someone goes to get an abortion and they were not successful in killing the unborn baby that when they survive and they're out and they're breathing, that they don't...
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what president trump did was either inappropriate or wrong, including republican senators thune and sasseajority of the democratic house, a majority of the american people think president trump abused office. do you disagree that the president did something wrong in this instance? >> the conclusion of my colleagues, i assume, is based on the same transcript that i read, and the question that you're having answered is did the president do something impeachable on that call, and the answer -- those folks that you just named are coming to is the answer is no, he did not. >> i don't mean impeachable, obviously, you know -- >> go ahead. >> they've come to the conclusion. that's not impeachable. the question is was it proper, and what do you say about whether it was proper or not, and you're hearing from a number of the colleagues who say that while it was not impeachable, it was not proper. i think that goes back to whether or not he was talking about the 2016 election, was he talking about the bidens, and is it ever appropriate for a united states president to speak about and look for informa
what president trump did was either inappropriate or wrong, including republican senators thune and sasseajority of the democratic house, a majority of the american people think president trump abused office. do you disagree that the president did something wrong in this instance? >> the conclusion of my colleagues, i assume, is based on the same transcript that i read, and the question that you're having answered is did the president do something impeachable on that call, and the answer...
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♪ don't have no sass about this ♪ ♪ i'm on my way i'm on my way ♪ ♪ can't take no class about this ♪ moment you plan for. to start your investment plan, find an advisor at massmutual.com sfx: [ mnemonic ] ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ the new xc90 plug-in hybrid electric. xc90. recharged. be stronger... with nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor. it's the first and only coated nicotine lozenge. for an amazing taste... ...that outlasts your craving. nicorette ice mint. >>> top of the hour, 10:00 eastern, good morning, i'm poppy harlow. so glad you're with me. a shake-up before the showdown. michael bloomberg qualified for tomorrow's democratic debate in nevada. the newest national poll shows bernie sanders surging to the lead with 31%, but look at right behind him, that is the former new york city mayor michael bloomberg at 19%. now, he will go toe to toe with
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feel that now it is a buy, sell, or hold >> i got to tell you, software of something is going higher, sassi think the world of this company aye where is peter bitten? why hasn't he been on lately he is doing incredibly well. he is of the salesforce lineage. it's kind of like a coaching tree with marc benioff and gassner is doing a terrific job. >> buy, buy, buy >> let's go to wayne in texas. wayne? >> caller: hey, jim. i got a question, sir. >> sure. >> caller: i sold my company about three years ago and doing real well. i've got two mutual funds that have averaged about 20% return over the last three years. >> nice. >> caller: and i keep about 10% of my funds in dividend-paying stocks that i think are undervalued. i'd rather go this way than going government bonds because the downside is minimal. right now i've got about 5% of my portfolio in at&t you said good stuff about them yesterday. >> totally. >> caller: i'm looking at exxonmobil >> all right exxonmobil is obviously a fossil fuel company i think these are sells as they rally, and they've been rallying because they're so heavily sho
feel that now it is a buy, sell, or hold >> i got to tell you, software of something is going higher, sassi think the world of this company aye where is peter bitten? why hasn't he been on lately he is doing incredibly well. he is of the salesforce lineage. it's kind of like a coaching tree with marc benioff and gassner is doing a terrific job. >> buy, buy, buy >> let's go to wayne in texas. wayne? >> caller: hey, jim. i got a question, sir. >> sure. >>...
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some of your supporters say the dnc chairman tom perez called for a recanvass of the results just sass you were closing in on your lied. your national co-chair nina turner said the timing of that quote does look fairly intentional, unquote. do you think the democratic party is trying to openly hurt your campaign? >> look, all i can say about iowa is it was an embarrassment. it was a disgrace to the good people of iowa who take their responsibilities in the caucuses very seriously. they screwed it up badly is what the iowa democratic party did, but at the end of the day to me what is most important, i don't know anybody can debate it, we ended up on the first ballot, 6,000 votes ahead of anybody else, and after the realignment process, which is a fine process, we ended up 2500 votes ahead of mayor buttigeg. when you win an election from 6,000 or 2500 votes from where i come from, you win the primary or the caucus so we are confident that we, in fact, won the iowa caucus and i thank the people of iowa for that. >> do you think the democratic party, whether the iowa party or the d.n.c. wa
some of your supporters say the dnc chairman tom perez called for a recanvass of the results just sass you were closing in on your lied. your national co-chair nina turner said the timing of that quote does look fairly intentional, unquote. do you think the democratic party is trying to openly hurt your campaign? >> look, all i can say about iowa is it was an embarrassment. it was a disgrace to the good people of iowa who take their responsibilities in the caucuses very seriously. they...
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the stock like doubled but like there are all these mid cap, some of them are sass, some of them aree, some of them are like ai. >> cloud is big. >> the companies are big hedge fund investments and starting to see like some funds come out of the apples it is not that they don't believe in them. the stock doubled last year. >> i hear you. i'm not suggesting they don't believe in them but sixth consecutive year apple is not in the top five. >> more apple for me i don't know what to tell you. >> visa, netflix surprised that netflix with a prominent place among hedge funds or no? >> i am but i don't know the other side of these things, too. >> hedged on the other side? >> yeah. you know what's interesting? keep the board up. with the exception of two names, micron and say -- actually might just be micron, every single one of these is a company that touches the consumer directly. like there's no like industrial companies, there's no energy companies. every single one of these is a name if you walk up to somebody in a shopping mall they've probably heard of it with maybe the exception of a
the stock like doubled but like there are all these mid cap, some of them are sass, some of them aree, some of them are like ai. >> cloud is big. >> the companies are big hedge fund investments and starting to see like some funds come out of the apples it is not that they don't believe in them. the stock doubled last year. >> i hear you. i'm not suggesting they don't believe in them but sixth consecutive year apple is not in the top five. >> more apple for me i don't...
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a bill discussed with senator ben sasse on "fox news @ night" last night, the born alive abortion survivorsrotection act was voted today following vociferous debate. >> democrats are going to filibuster an anti-infanticide bill. there is nothing in the bill that is about abortion. nothing! it is about infanticide. that is the actual legislation. and you've got 44 people over there who want to hide from it and talk in euphemisms about abortion because they don't want to defend the indefensible. >> infanticide should be a crime. and it is. that's what the senator from nebraska will not concede. to argue the you have some novel idea that if that is i should be a crime and we don't cover it under laws not accurate. and it's not factual. that's why think your bill is unnecessary. >> shannon: the bill failed to gain the votes necessary to move forward. all republicans and some democrats voted, but it was not enough. the second day in a row with fear spreading that growing coronavirus will slow the economy. the dow dropped. nasdaq fell 256. the losses extend far beyond the energy sector fairly rap
a bill discussed with senator ben sasse on "fox news @ night" last night, the born alive abortion survivorsrotection act was voted today following vociferous debate. >> democrats are going to filibuster an anti-infanticide bill. there is nothing in the bill that is about abortion. nothing! it is about infanticide. that is the actual legislation. and you've got 44 people over there who want to hide from it and talk in euphemisms about abortion because they don't want to defend...
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ben sasse, lamar speaks for lots and lots of us. >> that's true.ar finally said what most of them thought all along, and i think even though it was counterintuitive, the lamar defense is the correct one. the he did it defense is the correct one. it makes the entirely reasonable and i think correct judgment that this isn't worth removing a president over for the first time in our history on the cusp of an election. >> it's in our constitution interference, no foreign interference. it's literally in our constitution. you have to do -- former governor, republican governor todd whitman tweeted that republicans have lost their moral compass because it's hard to follow morally what lamar says if in fact the president is guilty of this. but i like his policies so i'm not going to remove him. you're morally corrupt. guys, it's in the constitution, right? but how does this play politically? i don't think it hurts donald trump politically, i don't. i think when you look at the nbc -- >> does it help democrats? >> i don't think it matters. when you look at ou
ben sasse, lamar speaks for lots and lots of us. >> that's true.ar finally said what most of them thought all along, and i think even though it was counterintuitive, the lamar defense is the correct one. the he did it defense is the correct one. it makes the entirely reasonable and i think correct judgment that this isn't worth removing a president over for the first time in our history on the cusp of an election. >> it's in our constitution interference, no foreign interference....