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host: here is andrew in seminole, florida, who supports legalization. seminole, florida, you are on the air. go ahead. caller: i apologize, it was muted. the problem i had was the medical marijuana in florida will cost you upwards of $1000 or more per year before you've even begun to byproduct -- to buy product. having had a spinal injury and been in chronic pain, something up above 15 years. the point is, 50 years ago, formed the controlled substance act and put marijuana into the first category without any testing for pain release or any syndromes. that is the medical side. by legalizing it, they would move it down or off the schedule , and from there we would proceed to have testing to see if this product can be refined, regulated, and dispensed at andtable dispensaries tested in real labs. and all economic boon of those ways and the patients have an effective alternative to opioids. host: address his points on the controlled substance act. guest: there have been studies that show that in states that have full-blown legal medical marijuana use is gre
host: here is andrew in seminole, florida, who supports legalization. seminole, florida, you are on the air. go ahead. caller: i apologize, it was muted. the problem i had was the medical marijuana in florida will cost you upwards of $1000 or more per year before you've even begun to byproduct -- to buy product. having had a spinal injury and been in chronic pain, something up above 15 years. the point is, 50 years ago, formed the controlled substance act and put marijuana into the first...
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so i do think it was a seminole time for me. the television set was, if you centrifuge for the country. from it in some fashion. i think his legacy was, in the boldness of his rhetoric and declaration. >> i met him as a young high school student. thes visiting my father at united states capitol. my father were talking. a photographer took a picture of me taking a picture of the two of then. he would spend time at the white house, sitting in his rocking chair, talking politics and sipping whiskey. they talked about running against each other. and decided that instead of wasting a lot of money, they travel around together and stop at different towns and debate each other. and it would have been very setrtaining and would have a high standard for future campaigns. they ought to be doing that today. >> as time went on, in the months, not the years, the months before he was killed, he had begun to shift direction a bit. and you could see him becoming a different person. he watched the pictures of young hosed, fire-hosed in the strets
so i do think it was a seminole time for me. the television set was, if you centrifuge for the country. from it in some fashion. i think his legacy was, in the boldness of his rhetoric and declaration. >> i met him as a young high school student. thes visiting my father at united states capitol. my father were talking. a photographer took a picture of me taking a picture of the two of then. he would spend time at the white house, sitting in his rocking chair, talking politics and sipping...
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also in the crash coming in southbound 680 north of seminole and westbound 580 east of javier.give yourself some extra time if you're going through this area. you can see traffic is stacking up in the southbound direction of 680 through pleasanton. taking a look at that other crash we have been following. it's cleared out of the way on westbound 80 at san pablo dam road but there is still pretty heavy traffic through the area. also heavy traffic at the richmond bridge toll plaza although it looks like things are getting a little bit lighter . we also want to show you the bay bridge toll plaza as soon as my traffic camera -- actually let's skip over the toll plaza. this is highway 24 in lafayette. things look good all the way through the caldecott tunnel into oakland. >>> we are looking at a bright sky out there this morning. we do have some patchy fog along the coastline. on the valley floor. visibility looks okay at the moment but, again, be prepared for perhaps a little bit of patchy fog this morning onto the highways and half moon bay now covered in that fog along the san ma
also in the crash coming in southbound 680 north of seminole and westbound 580 east of javier.give yourself some extra time if you're going through this area. you can see traffic is stacking up in the southbound direction of 680 through pleasanton. taking a look at that other crash we have been following. it's cleared out of the way on westbound 80 at san pablo dam road but there is still pretty heavy traffic through the area. also heavy traffic at the richmond bridge toll plaza although it...
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. >> reporter: near zechariah's home in seminole county, florida, sheriff dennis lemma says the runscal time for law enforcement. is it hard to hear an 11-year- old boy talk about officers being gunned down and that's why he's running? >> i think it's important that our communities at all age groups know the sacrifices being made. >> reporter: on this night zechariah ran to honor 37-year- old brian ishmael, a sheriff's deputy from el dorado county california who was shot and killed recently. as zechariah ran in the rain with supporters behind him, he had a following nearly 3,000 miles away. >> and there everyone goes. >> reporter: elementary school students in el dorado were inspired by zechariah to run and remember their fallen hero. >> that final lap is the final good-bye. i want to give it all in that final lap. i want to show how much a great man or woman this officer was. >> reporter: winter springs, florida, mireya villarreal, cbs news. >> o'donnell: a beautiful story. thank you, mireya. that is the "cbs evening news." i'm no we'll see you right back here tomorrow. od night. it
. >> reporter: near zechariah's home in seminole county, florida, sheriff dennis lemma says the runscal time for law enforcement. is it hard to hear an 11-year- old boy talk about officers being gunned down and that's why he's running? >> i think it's important that our communities at all age groups know the sacrifices being made. >> reporter: on this night zechariah ran to honor 37-year- old brian ishmael, a sheriff's deputy from el dorado county california who was shot and...
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. -- of the nation, including seminoles. they rejected the notion of standing still. course wears away at the boldface imprint of regional boundaries. in the west, including the indigenous west, they have long or always put a landscape of people in motion. oklahoma bears the mark of other eastward from where people came. this kind of southern, sort of eastern oklahoma i am protecting seems to resemble five regionalism. regionalism. it looks like i am calling oklahoma this half but if it was, this was the odd south that black people flocked to in search of a haven that would give them safety, security and economic opportunity. is, as oklahoma indicated, the role of region. once we drill once we drill down into the substrates of our oral history research, predetermined geo-social zones don't act the way we expect them to. i should not have been surprised, therefore, when my research took me briefly to montana and revealed black women from the south, some formerly enslaved, who were growing yams at stagecoach stops, opening sou
. -- of the nation, including seminoles. they rejected the notion of standing still. course wears away at the boldface imprint of regional boundaries. in the west, including the indigenous west, they have long or always put a landscape of people in motion. oklahoma bears the mark of other eastward from where people came. this kind of southern, sort of eastern oklahoma i am protecting seems to resemble five regionalism. regionalism. it looks like i am calling oklahoma this half but if it was,...
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even as the northern mississippi and the seminoles in florida had yet to be taken over for plantation agriculture. most important for today's discussion, it reveals the breakneck spread of slavery into texas. right up to what appeared to be its natural borders of the time. so, slavery is gaining acceleration. you can see how it is being drained from the upper south, even as the numbers remains great and again velocity. the next map is black change 1910-1920. this is the great migration. although we will have seen an earlier map in the book that showed that migration in some ways was a combination and continuation of movement of black southerners since the first moment of emancipation, including oklahoma. he will see this map of cities in the midwest are bolstered by new african-american arrivals, so are the cities on the border of the south and west, as well as california. oklahoma is fed in these earlier days. surprising, however, is the growth of the upper mississippi delta and appalachia, both of which attract black southerners during the great migration. look how many black people
even as the northern mississippi and the seminoles in florida had yet to be taken over for plantation agriculture. most important for today's discussion, it reveals the breakneck spread of slavery into texas. right up to what appeared to be its natural borders of the time. so, slavery is gaining acceleration. you can see how it is being drained from the upper south, even as the numbers remains great and again velocity. the next map is black change 1910-1920. this is the great migration....
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people don't know about crowdstrike is that while these guys were at mcafee, they wrote one of the seminoles on chinese cyber espionage. it was a big report they did. i think there was a series of three or four reports where they wrote about in quite a lot of detail about just how invasive chinese cyber espionage had become in the united states. and at the time, and crowdstrike won't say this, but i know this from my own reporting. at the time, the guys who wrote this, they had named china in the report, and intel that owns mcafee was very uncomfortable with the naming of china for business reasons. part of the reason they left to go start their own company was to focus intensely on the chinese cyber es pichlt onage program. >> china and russia could very similar things, election interference, a whole host of cyber maened activities here. a baseless conspiracy we know is russian propaganda, what answer would they have as to why they're going down this path? beyond crowdstrike, the u.s. intelligence community, senator intelligence committee chaired by republicans concluded with confidence it
people don't know about crowdstrike is that while these guys were at mcafee, they wrote one of the seminoles on chinese cyber espionage. it was a big report they did. i think there was a series of three or four reports where they wrote about in quite a lot of detail about just how invasive chinese cyber espionage had become in the united states. and at the time, and crowdstrike won't say this, but i know this from my own reporting. at the time, the guys who wrote this, they had named china in...
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. >> reporter: near zechariah's home in seminole county, says it comes at a critical time. hear an 11-year- old boy talk about officers being gunned down and that's why >> reporter: on this night zechariah ran to honor 37-year- old brian ishmael, a sheriff's depurtbehind him, he had a following nearly 3,000 miles away. >> reporter: elementary school students in el dorado were inspired by zechariah to run and remember their fallen hero. >> that final lap is the final good-bye. i want to give it all in that final lap. i want to show how much a great man or woman this officer was. >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news. >> o'donnell: a beautiful story. thank you, mireya. that is the "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in new york. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> a lot more to tell you about this morning on the "overnight news." i'm tom hanson. about 250 people are killed every year in small plane crashes. that includes two wrecks just last week, but new technology could make the skies safer. kris va
. >> reporter: near zechariah's home in seminole county, says it comes at a critical time. hear an 11-year- old boy talk about officers being gunned down and that's why >> reporter: on this night zechariah ran to honor 37-year- old brian ishmael, a sheriff's depurtbehind him, he had a following nearly 3,000 miles away. >> reporter: elementary school students in el dorado were inspired by zechariah to run and remember their fallen hero. >> that final lap is the final...
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cleaning up mother nature is not stopping anyme soon kron four's christina tadros she's live in seminole with a look at driving conditions for many people they still ed to head to work today, they do christina. >>course have a lot of heavy traffic is robin had mentioned i'm here in sun all just right off the freeway. and actually there is a view that i'm going to show you in a little bit of that extreme trafc, your fear driving on 6.18 o you're going to be inching ang that's really how bad the traffic is because of all of that flooding actually ifou look behind me obviously it looks as though from the sky we don't have a ton going on right now, b it's a very crispy air it was drizzling one night got in here, but of urse we've got the wet roads as you can see right behind me, this is sometng that you're going to see all over the bay area right now and it coulbe very troublesome when we're talking about driving this holiday week. good look at some video th actually is from walnut creek lasnight this is some video of showing you how intensy flooded. the areas were in different shopping ceer
cleaning up mother nature is not stopping anyme soon kron four's christina tadros she's live in seminole with a look at driving conditions for many people they still ed to head to work today, they do christina. >>course have a lot of heavy traffic is robin had mentioned i'm here in sun all just right off the freeway. and actually there is a view that i'm going to show you in a little bit of that extreme trafc, your fear driving on 6.18 o you're going to be inching ang that's really how...
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here's the fatal crash that i mentioned this happened t just off the freeway, it's in seminole. >>but it's pleasanand signal road northbound they have a close right here between coop and and niles canyon in the are getting through on the sohbound side, but it was the head on collision. at's still undernvestigation. so remember if you come from 6.80 do not try hop off the freeway at koopman you're going to run into that closure. here's your 6.80 drive times solve and rolling south from the dublin interchange to cookman you're looking at 31 minutes total to make it out to fremont. top story, there is a huge danger lurking under. >>hundreds of kids in berkeley, their school is sitting rightn ap of a fault line and it's ld it probably that's the big worry kron four's will tran alive at oxford elementary with more on the story well. >>james darya they always knew that they could be in some serious trouble weather report and it was 444 pages confirmed dead in detl that oxford elementary in the event of a major earthquake could be in some serious ouble with kids and teachers inside the
here's the fatal crash that i mentioned this happened t just off the freeway, it's in seminole. >>but it's pleasanand signal road northbound they have a close right here between coop and and niles canyon in the are getting through on the sohbound side, but it was the head on collision. at's still undernvestigation. so remember if you come from 6.80 do not try hop off the freeway at koopman you're going to run into that closure. here's your 6.80 drive times solve and rolling south from the...
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that point slow from 5.80 slow from sure you're averaging 12 minutes to make it in heading over to seminole a major accident now under investigation on city streets, not the freeway. but it's a pleasant and son all road as you roche 84, which is niles canyon. crews are investigating a fatal crash was ahd on collision. so that's going to impact yo commute if you use 84 or 6.80 are you trying to get there that accidenblocking the far right lane, 6.80 itself not bad. approaching signal 23 minutes and growing total to make it out of frent daria thanks a lot robin 6 oh 2 and pelosi will be in san ncy francisco celebrating the groundbreaking. >>of the new 14 acre park. top of the tunnels sitting t as it looks ahead and finish for so long because they wer always intending to put a park up there now finally. >>they'r1 doing a cropper sara stinson live this rning in the percent of good morning sara. >>goodmorning that's right here the presidio you can see where that construction site will be. action after the groundbreaking event today in just a few hours actually can see some of the construction tr
that point slow from 5.80 slow from sure you're averaging 12 minutes to make it in heading over to seminole a major accident now under investigation on city streets, not the freeway. but it's a pleasant and son all road as you roche 84, which is niles canyon. crews are investigating a fatal crash was ahd on collision. so that's going to impact yo commute if you use 84 or 6.80 are you trying to get there that accidenblocking the far right lane, 6.80 itself not bad. approaching signal 23 minutes...
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one former intel official calling it a seminole moment for her leadership.oining me is ken, a little bit of what you wrote, cia personnel in particular are watching haspel closely since the whistleblower is one of their own. what did intel officials tell you they think haspel can accomplish here. >> it's a delicate situation because as we know any cabinet officer who gets in a public fight with donald trump is doing so at their peril. the people i'm talking to inside and current and former intelligence officials are really concerned because donald trump and his son and allies in congress have been using the name or hinting at the name of this whistleblower who is a cia officer and i should add nbc news has not independently confirmed the name being used. they are floating this, and it's viewed as really damaging to the idea that a whistleblower should be able to come forward and confidentially report. in the intelligence community that process is essential. they tonight want people just leaking classified information to the press. they want to channel if you
one former intel official calling it a seminole moment for her leadership.oining me is ken, a little bit of what you wrote, cia personnel in particular are watching haspel closely since the whistleblower is one of their own. what did intel officials tell you they think haspel can accomplish here. >> it's a delicate situation because as we know any cabinet officer who gets in a public fight with donald trump is doing so at their peril. the people i'm talking to inside and current and...
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but if they were to print the first down eps and sales quarter year over year that would be a seminole for retail especially in in lag. especially when you consider how much heavy lifting the big cap -- large cap -- big box i guys have done when we think about it wal-mart, target, costco and home depot like my maga complex in tek. >> you might want to tell david about that. >> if you are going to be. >> it's not what you think. >> the microsoft, apple, google and amazon partner on the squuk on the treat as a phang thing. >> he has wac the tc.h. >> you don't watcher that. >> i do of course. but i think it's important when we think about retail we know the megacap big bock are doing heavy lifting. >> i think there are some winners. you talk about nike, obviously big. but ralph lauren doing well. to me the kohls was the most interesting. i mean, home depot was priced for perfection or near perfection so it was only -- it's off 5% and restate the multiple as well as the earnings beat a little light. kohls priced for me yokerty and missed by a fair margin and hard to get excited about some
but if they were to print the first down eps and sales quarter year over year that would be a seminole for retail especially in in lag. especially when you consider how much heavy lifting the big cap -- large cap -- big box i guys have done when we think about it wal-mart, target, costco and home depot like my maga complex in tek. >> you might want to tell david about that. >> if you are going to be. >> it's not what you think. >> the microsoft, apple, google and amazon...
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as well as perhaps identities became normative for a sizable portion of the population, including seminoles who repeatedly diverse -- traversed borders, and african-americans, who were argued in a recent study flatly rejected of stand still. away at thears boldfaced imprint of regional and the west, including the indigenous west, has long or even always been a landscape of people in motion. oklahoma bears the mark of other places, often eastward, from whence people came, and it bears this mark and collective memories, cultural practices and and gender power relations. this kind of southern oklahoma i am projecting seems to exemplify regional exceptionalism. but i will take it one step further to say that i am calling it isma the south, and if so this was a very odd south to where black people flocked at the turn of the 20th century in search of a haven that would give them safety, security and economic opportunity. , as oklahomam is indicates, the rule of region. once we drill down into the substrates of our oral history research, predetermined geo-social zones don't act the way we expect t
as well as perhaps identities became normative for a sizable portion of the population, including seminoles who repeatedly diverse -- traversed borders, and african-americans, who were argued in a recent study flatly rejected of stand still. away at thears boldfaced imprint of regional and the west, including the indigenous west, has long or even always been a landscape of people in motion. oklahoma bears the mark of other places, often eastward, from whence people came, and it bears this mark...
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next caller is in seminole, florida, who supports legalization. go ahead. seminole, florida.'re on the air, go ahead. caller: i apologize, it was muted. i have some issues with my pacing. was thelem that i have medical marijuana in florida will cost you upwards of $1000 or more a year before you have even begun to buy the product you are prescribing, octors offered you. having had a spinal injury and then in chronic pain for 15 years, i could give you the exact date, but there is no point -- the point is, 50 years formed the controlled substances act and put marijuana into the first category, which halted any testing on pain relief or any of the other syndromes affecting people, and that is the medical side. by legalizing it, they would move it down or off the schedule and from there we would proceed to have testing, to see if this product can be refined, regulated, and dispensed at reputable dispensaries and tested in real labs. it is an economic boon in all of those ways. the patients have an effective alternative to opioids. don murphy addressing points on the controlled s
next caller is in seminole, florida, who supports legalization. go ahead. seminole, florida.'re on the air, go ahead. caller: i apologize, it was muted. i have some issues with my pacing. was thelem that i have medical marijuana in florida will cost you upwards of $1000 or more a year before you have even begun to buy the product you are prescribing, octors offered you. having had a spinal injury and then in chronic pain for 15 years, i could give you the exact date, but there is no point --...
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it was circulated and was printed in the back of seminol.y didn't intend it necessarily as an anthem if we continue to play that video we would have seen then president clinton. >> guest: one of the distinctions he may be the only -- postcode from your book made me forever stand. hip-hop uttered its way to the national anthem. >> guest: one of the things i talk about in my first bug is there is something that happens in the 70s and 80s which is a transformation both of the norms that have to do with the specific engagement and also connected to the deindustrialization and then there is a piece where i quote the reverend joseph lowery on this where he said black people were once the moral conscious of the nation. tipoff is absolute refusal to that notion, so it is bold, not formal, it's profane and unwilling to perform. it's a kind of ruffling which is a commonplace in american culture but it's a different kind of. so that departure was significant that i talk about in the book is that sun keeps coming back so there've beenbo various moments
it was circulated and was printed in the back of seminol.y didn't intend it necessarily as an anthem if we continue to play that video we would have seen then president clinton. >> guest: one of the distinctions he may be the only -- postcode from your book made me forever stand. hip-hop uttered its way to the national anthem. >> guest: one of the things i talk about in my first bug is there is something that happens in the 70s and 80s which is a transformation both of the norms...
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let me start with a seminole news article from "the washington post" just recently. white house reporter ann geren in her october 25, 2019 article, how russia has asserted dominance globally. the headline reads, and i'm quoting the headline, trump's moves in ukraine and syria have a common denominator, both help russia, unquote. she writes as follows, quote, president trump has taken actions -- i'm sorry. quote, president trump has taken actions that have had the effect of helping the authoritarian leader of russia. the president's actions, quote, in syria and ukraine add to the list of policy moves and public statements that have boosted russia during his presidency, whether that was their central purpose or not, confounding critics who have warned that he has taken too soft a stance toward a nation led by a strongman hostile to the united states. unquote. the article goes on to discuss how president trump's withdrawal of u.s. troops from syria has allowed russia to assert a more dominant role in the region. she also discusses how the president's intimidation of ukr
let me start with a seminole news article from "the washington post" just recently. white house reporter ann geren in her october 25, 2019 article, how russia has asserted dominance globally. the headline reads, and i'm quoting the headline, trump's moves in ukraine and syria have a common denominator, both help russia, unquote. she writes as follows, quote, president trump has taken actions -- i'm sorry. quote, president trump has taken actions that have had the effect of helping the...
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well you sell into manufacturing, you're not and yesterday when we had -- i thought it was kind of seminoled chuck robins on, he sells into big companies, big companies, they're tapausing. he said something interesting, it takes more people -- more people have to sign off. and that's the kiss of death it is like let's delay, let's delay. the consumer, no it is like whatever they need, give it to them. and i'm going out next week to dream force. the thing i don't know is how about software i know marc benioff thinks business is strong we know that -- that ryan said that adobe is very strong. so i think that that area is strong, but that is -- i was talk -- doing work on service now. their business is very strong. so i think that you're okay if you're in that software is a service. you're really good if you're selling the consumer and just awful if you're selling to worldwide industrial. >> a dream force and will also get a ton of retail earnings walmart being the first of many. i see yesterday cowan upped pvh target, dick's target, the cold weather is helping, markdowns are controlled. >> al
well you sell into manufacturing, you're not and yesterday when we had -- i thought it was kind of seminoled chuck robins on, he sells into big companies, big companies, they're tapausing. he said something interesting, it takes more people -- more people have to sign off. and that's the kiss of death it is like let's delay, let's delay. the consumer, no it is like whatever they need, give it to them. and i'm going out next week to dream force. the thing i don't know is how about software i...
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this is a seminole moment in our investigation. in the evidence you have brought forward is deeply significant and troubling. it's been a long hearing. i know americans watching throughout the count b try may not have had the opportunity to watch all of it, so i'm going to go through a few of the highlights and not try to paraphra paraphrase. i'm going to refer to your opening statement. if rerefuse to work with mr. giuliani we'll lose an opportunity to cement relations. so we followed the president's orders. mr. giuliani's requests were a quid pro quo for arranging a white house visit for president seth lent b skit. that he make a public statement of the 2016 election, dnc server. giuliani was expressing the desires of the president of the united states and we knew that these investigations were important to the president. later you testified i tried diligently to ask why the aid was suspended, but i never received a clear answer. in the absence of any credible explanation for this suspension of aid, i later came to believe the re
this is a seminole moment in our investigation. in the evidence you have brought forward is deeply significant and troubling. it's been a long hearing. i know americans watching throughout the count b try may not have had the opportunity to watch all of it, so i'm going to go through a few of the highlights and not try to paraphra paraphrase. i'm going to refer to your opening statement. if rerefuse to work with mr. giuliani we'll lose an opportunity to cement relations. so we followed the...
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this is a seminole moment in our investigation. in the evidence you have brought forward is deeply significant and troubling. it's been a long hearing. i know americans watching throughout the count b try may not have had the opportunity to watch all of it, so i'm going to go through a few of the highlights and not try to paraphra paraphrase. i'm going to refer to your opening statement. if rerefuse to work with mr. giuliani we'll lose an opportunity to cement relations. so we followed the president's orders. mr. giuliani's requests were a quid pro quo for arranging a white house visit for president seth lent b skit. that he make a public statement of the 2016 election, dnc server. giuliani was expressing the desires of the president of the united states and we knew that these investigations were important to the president. later you testified i tried diligently to ask why the aid was suspended, but i never received a clear answer. in the absence of any credible explanation for this suspension of aid, i later came to believe the re
this is a seminole moment in our investigation. in the evidence you have brought forward is deeply significant and troubling. it's been a long hearing. i know americans watching throughout the count b try may not have had the opportunity to watch all of it, so i'm going to go through a few of the highlights and not try to paraphra paraphrase. i'm going to refer to your opening statement. if rerefuse to work with mr. giuliani we'll lose an opportunity to cement relations. so we followed the...
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. >> obviously, we work was i call a seminole event, we work really hit the worst demonstrated worstolder dual class shareholders pricing definitions they went to extreme what have the definition as they see set up of plain language, there they went into, exxenl, existential public looked adfigures did emperor of new clothes it dent everybody started getting religion. >> communal work space company they -- they botched ipo sending waves across landscape, right it is causing companies to reexamine corporate structure how has it changed in terms of the rest of the -- the interest rate. >> i don't think it is -- i think collectively, investors are looking at public investors are looking and saying, does this have an economic rationale model and that is really critical, wework so far has not proven it uber has not proven it lyft has not proven it so i think there is a lot more scrutiny, and you see that in the slowdown now in ipo market -- i know, airbnb coming out soon in direct listing people are going to look carefully not whether they make money necessarily now. or later but is the m
. >> obviously, we work was i call a seminole event, we work really hit the worst demonstrated worstolder dual class shareholders pricing definitions they went to extreme what have the definition as they see set up of plain language, there they went into, exxenl, existential public looked adfigures did emperor of new clothes it dent everybody started getting religion. >> communal work space company they -- they botched ipo sending waves across landscape, right it is causing...
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host: joining us from seminole, florida on the democrats line. good morning, alan?good morning. i think what we are observing here is kind of sad. caller: it is a reminder of how how emoved we are -- unremoved from our cheapens the dust from our cheapens the origins. it is amazing to see the the put all their chips on the front is -- it is amazing to see the g.o.p. put all their chips on .his president to hang their political lives on a president that lies consistently and does the most egregious, apart things right before our very eyes, it is really amazing to see that. very sad. host: thank you, alan. guest: it has surprised many of us that the house republicans and the republicans generally have stayed in such lockstep with the president, not only because of what they say, that they don't agree with his tone, with his approach to governance. also true that he is not pursued and -- he has not pursued an entirely conservative agenda. it is fascinating that they are now sticking with him. tribalisml rule with and a polarized state of things is that one side gets loc
host: joining us from seminole, florida on the democrats line. good morning, alan?good morning. i think what we are observing here is kind of sad. caller: it is a reminder of how how emoved we are -- unremoved from our cheapens the dust from our cheapens the origins. it is amazing to see the the put all their chips on the front is -- it is amazing to see the g.o.p. put all their chips on .his president to hang their political lives on a president that lies consistently and does the most...
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>>a little bit of haze that we can see coming out of seminole this morning we art off with a lot less fog going on bay area temperaturein the 40 zeynep was a 41 now 49 of them open with some 50's to be had to be since sunday have your forecast. across the country, schools are having to cut s. i'm tony the tiger and i'm on a mission to fix that. ♪ bring back the tigers. ♪ your mighty, mighty tigers. [cheering soun] buy a box and help all kids be tirs. ♪ your mighty, mighty tigers....
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this is a seminole moment to our investigation and the evidence you brought forward is deeply significanting. the been a long hearing and i know americans watching throughout the country may not have had the opportunity to watch all of it. so i'm going to go through a few highlights and i'm not going to try to paraphase what you said. i'm going to refer to your opening statement. we all understood if we refused to work with mr. giuliani we would lose an torrent opportunity to cement relations between the united states and ukraine so we followed the president's orders. mr. giuliani's requests were a quid pro quo for arranging a white house visit for president zelensky. mr. giuliani demanded ukraine make a public statement announcing investigations of the 2016 election, dnc server and barisma. mr. giuliani was expressing the desires of the president of the united states and we knew that these investigations were important to the president. later you testified, i tried diligently to ask why the aid was suspended but i never received a clear answer. in the absence of any credible explanation
this is a seminole moment to our investigation and the evidence you brought forward is deeply significanting. the been a long hearing and i know americans watching throughout the country may not have had the opportunity to watch all of it. so i'm going to go through a few highlights and i'm not going to try to paraphase what you said. i'm going to refer to your opening statement. we all understood if we refused to work with mr. giuliani we would lose an torrent opportunity to cement relations...