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stein: yes. the court sat for the first time this term just over two weeks ago on the first monday in october, and this year, there were eight justices on the court when you first sat, and that was also true a couple of years ago when justice scalia died and before justice gorsuch was appointed. justice roberts: right. prof. stein: what, if any, are the differences when the corsets -- when the court sits with eight justices as opposed to nine? justice roberts: well, it's a lot harder. very few courts have an even number of justices, for obvious reasons, and in the federal system, if it is a tie vote, nothing gets done. the decision stays as it was, it is affirmed by an equally-divided court, but there's no opinion, no guidance. it's a real waste of time for everybody. even when our initial vote is 4-4, we try to find ways that do -- find ways to do something that moves the case along. in other words, it may not be a decision on the issue we had hoped to decide, but if there is some area in which
stein: yes. the court sat for the first time this term just over two weeks ago on the first monday in october, and this year, there were eight justices on the court when you first sat, and that was also true a couple of years ago when justice scalia died and before justice gorsuch was appointed. justice roberts: right. prof. stein: what, if any, are the differences when the corsets -- when the court sits with eight justices as opposed to nine? justice roberts: well, it's a lot harder. very few...
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together, they now run stein meats.nd over the last 18 years, they've grown their revenue from $4 million to $50 million annually. >> when our fathers first started, it was much smaller. it really expanded the business. >> meat is a competitive business. and sellers like stein work on a very low profit margin. >> meat's priced like the stock exchange. you sell stuff for pennies a pound over your cost. >> and even with $50 million in revenue last year, stein is still struggling to make a profit. >> um, we still have a balance of 2,300. >> last year, stein meat showed a loss of over $400,000. >> we're losing money. >> it's been pretty tough over the last couple years. >> if the losses continue, stein meats will be forced to close its doors in the very near future. without some major adjustments, 47 stein meats employees will be out of work, and alan and howard will lose everything they've worked so hard to build. >> i'm scared that this business will close. i don't wanna see this disappear. it's been my whole life. we don
together, they now run stein meats.nd over the last 18 years, they've grown their revenue from $4 million to $50 million annually. >> when our fathers first started, it was much smaller. it really expanded the business. >> meat is a competitive business. and sellers like stein work on a very low profit margin. >> meat's priced like the stock exchange. you sell stuff for pennies a pound over your cost. >> and even with $50 million in revenue last year, stein is still...
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so it seems that rob stein is very critical node in this. to find out more about germany's role of consequence simply to address it without a lawyer defending the rights of the survivors of a drone strike in yemen. you. complaining against sea german government especially as they bring forward so use of the ramstein air base can you explain to last the legality or illegality of germany allowing the u.s. to his ranch that as a relay base yes we see that see use soft drones of thrones buzzing united states for example in yemen. it's a violation of international law because. many people are killed say or menacing. millions are killed in yemen and that's unlawful under international law standards it's also unlawful under drama law standards. to get cancer then i didn't read the book you think we had better. just. stop ramstein activists call me schmitz is driving us to the airbase on our way he tells us that the movement has grown dramatically in the few months since it was founded and see thousand and fifteen the groups first rally in september
so it seems that rob stein is very critical node in this. to find out more about germany's role of consequence simply to address it without a lawyer defending the rights of the survivors of a drone strike in yemen. you. complaining against sea german government especially as they bring forward so use of the ramstein air base can you explain to last the legality or illegality of germany allowing the u.s. to his ranch that as a relay base yes we see that see use soft drones of thrones buzzing...
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so it seems that rob stein is very critical node in this. to find out more about germany's role of consequence to meet undressing with a lawyer defending the rights of the survivors of the john striking again and. playing against. the german government especially as they bring forward so use of the ramstein air base kenya explains the loss the the legality or illegality of germany allowing the u.s. to use ramish that as a relay base yes we see that the use of drones of thrones buzzing united states for example in yemen. is a violation of international law because. many people are killed sir many civilians are killed in yemen and that's unlawful under international law standards it's also unlawful under german law standards. let me ask you then i mean we need to put you that we have been. cut out to stop ramstein activists connie schmitz is driving us to the airbase on our way he told us that the movement has grown dramatically in the few months since it was founded in two thousand and fifteen the group's first rally in september was one of t
so it seems that rob stein is very critical node in this. to find out more about germany's role of consequence to meet undressing with a lawyer defending the rights of the survivors of the john striking again and. playing against. the german government especially as they bring forward so use of the ramstein air base kenya explains the loss the the legality or illegality of germany allowing the u.s. to use ramish that as a relay base yes we see that the use of drones of thrones buzzing united...
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he's quoting ben stein who is, of course, an economist and author. let me read you the president's tweets. there's only been five times in the last 105 years that an incumbent president has won seats in the senate in the off year election. mr. trump has magic about him. this guy has magic coming out of his ears. he is an astounding vote getter and campaigner. the republicans are unbelievy lucky to have him and i'm just awed at how well they've done. it's all the trump magic. trump is the magic man.
he's quoting ben stein who is, of course, an economist and author. let me read you the president's tweets. there's only been five times in the last 105 years that an incumbent president has won seats in the senate in the off year election. mr. trump has magic about him. this guy has magic coming out of his ears. he is an astounding vote getter and campaigner. the republicans are unbelievy lucky to have him and i'm just awed at how well they've done. it's all the trump magic. trump is the magic...
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it is rod rosen stein. i haven't heard these guys say a word about that in. >> i have to ask you, on picks for attorney general. we all have, maybe a couple of ideas. what are your ideas? >> well, i have a couple of ideas, which i've shared with the president. i'm not going to share them with anyone else. w if i say any ofy ideas, i will be sharing a conversation with the president. >> can youon give us a vowel. you know, if we do wheel of fortune. my gorsuch it is frustrating. now forget it. >> there relationship plenty of great people. there are plenty of great people. >> that's such an uncharacteristically vague answer. he's going right in. all right, 2011 ger. a couplesw of ideas. throw it out. it is a fun conversation. >> i agree with joe. there's lots of great people. >> laura: am i the only one to give the president any advice other than- andy, joe, george, attorney-- andy would you take t if he asked you, would you do it? >> laura i don't need to be on the signature lean. i'm content not to be in th
it is rod rosen stein. i haven't heard these guys say a word about that in. >> i have to ask you, on picks for attorney general. we all have, maybe a couple of ideas. what are your ideas? >> well, i have a couple of ideas, which i've shared with the president. i'm not going to share them with anyone else. w if i say any ofy ideas, i will be sharing a conversation with the president. >> can youon give us a vowel. you know, if we do wheel of fortune. my gorsuch it is...
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liz: ben stein, thanks for coming in.ing up next we are jampacked felt through the rest of the hour. we are going to be right back. stay right there. get a ford. if you want a car with driver-assist technology, get a ford. if you want waze and amazon alexa compatibility, get a ford. if you want a car that doesn't have any of that, get anything... but a ford. otherwise, you're gonna want a ford. ♪ when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. fidelity. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. co
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so ellen stein wise what does this say then about germany germany votes as german society that given germany's history it now has has put into the german parliament a right wing party. well it needs to be remembered that according to current. polling numbers the f.t. has the support of about fifteen percent of the german population which is to say that eighty five percent of the population doesn't support it and i think we need to keep in mind that you know mainstream german society and we see this in the education. in the education system we see this in the media we see this in the public sphere in germany you know throughout the german society has widely accepted its responsibility for the crimes committed in the names of the germans in the past and i'll also point out that one of the reasons why germany today is a widely in the world widely admired democracy one of the most widely. admired countries in the world is precisely because it has made the decision to confront this dark aspects of its past head on until accept the responsibility the f.d.a. is really in in some respects an
so ellen stein wise what does this say then about germany germany votes as german society that given germany's history it now has has put into the german parliament a right wing party. well it needs to be remembered that according to current. polling numbers the f.t. has the support of about fifteen percent of the german population which is to say that eighty five percent of the population doesn't support it and i think we need to keep in mind that you know mainstream german society and we see...
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the stein gas or even an ancient roman days anyone wanting to pass from north to south had to pass through this needle zein between the river and the cliff. results book is on a road to italy which doubtless gives the city some of its mediterranean charm. two hundred years ago the german naturalist and explorer alexander from hobart who'd seen some far flung parts of the world wrote i consider the regions of naples constantinople and zaps book the most beautiful on earth. the unique panorama is created by the northernmost outcrops of l. . and then you can see the treasure which made the city rich in the times of the illyrians the romans and the celts thought the very name of the city means salt come. under the romans it was called you vavoom and was a flourishing trading center on the ruins of the settlement to monastic houses were built in the late seven centuries the number of benedictine foundation is the oldest nunnery still in existence north of the alps. the roof of the crypt rests on twenty four romanesque columns. for almost one thousand years these frescoes were hidden behind maso
the stein gas or even an ancient roman days anyone wanting to pass from north to south had to pass through this needle zein between the river and the cliff. results book is on a road to italy which doubtless gives the city some of its mediterranean charm. two hundred years ago the german naturalist and explorer alexander from hobart who'd seen some far flung parts of the world wrote i consider the regions of naples constantinople and zaps book the most beautiful on earth. the unique panorama is...
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kpix 5's stein stein is live in -- susie steimle is live in oakland where she heard from both sides on're not dun yet. they're looking forward to talking to the legislature in the future. if it were to pass, it would give municipalities control over represent control measures. it doesn't look like it will pass tonight. there's a lot of money spent. $76 million opposing prop 10 compared to 26% that supported prop 10. and the supporters of prop 10 say that made a big difference. >> a flame was started and we are nowhere near extinguishing it. so this is a rallying cry to everyone around the state of califo do. >> now, we also talked to john wong who was on the no side of this issue. he's, of course, happy with the results so far. and he says there's been some confusion. he says prop 10 might have hurt small businesses. takey far the majority of owners of properties that tenants occupied are small business owners. there's this misconception that they're the ones that would be devastated by prop 10. >> now, again, we're still watching those numbers rolling in. but as you heard earlier, sup
kpix 5's stein stein is live in -- susie steimle is live in oakland where she heard from both sides on're not dun yet. they're looking forward to talking to the legislature in the future. if it were to pass, it would give municipalities control over represent control measures. it doesn't look like it will pass tonight. there's a lot of money spent. $76 million opposing prop 10 compared to 26% that supported prop 10. and the supporters of prop 10 say that made a big difference. >> a flame...
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joining me is national reporter mike and sam stein, who is the politics editor for daily beast, and bothovering joe biden for so long and know him so well. first to you, mike mimily, as to the decision of whether to run or not to run, and i want to play a little bit of our friend craig melvin introducing jill and joe biden in september on "today" show and look at the way that dr. jill biden answered the question. >> dr. biden, say hypothetically come january, this follow sitting next to you is coming to you, and he has been crisscrossing across the country campaigning for people, and anybody who knows him recently knows that he has the fire in the blly. and he comes to you in january and he says, sweetie, i want to be president of the united states again, and what would you say? >> i would say, joe, you would make a great president, but let's think about it. >> that is an endorsement. >> and to me, that is a tell. you have spent a lot of time with the bidens. >> yes, andrea. joe biden is one of the two or three democrats for whom a lot of other decisions about 2020 depends on and we know
joining me is national reporter mike and sam stein, who is the politics editor for daily beast, and bothovering joe biden for so long and know him so well. first to you, mike mimily, as to the decision of whether to run or not to run, and i want to play a little bit of our friend craig melvin introducing jill and joe biden in september on "today" show and look at the way that dr. jill biden answered the question. >> dr. biden, say hypothetically come january, this follow sitting...
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and sam stein, politics editor over at the daily beast. good evening and welcome to you all. robert, i'd like to begin with you. is this a digression, a kind of ad lib to the core of the core, away from what we thought was the trump closing argument, the trump agenda? >> it's a reprisal, brian, of what we heard from the president during the final week of the 2016 presidential campaign. we have a candidate now returning to grievance politics, to the issues that stoke his political base. messages against the national media. messages about immigration. a militaristic theme on the border. this is something that he believes, the white house believes and the republican party now at large in his camp believe, that this is the only way to perhaps save the congressional majorities is to turn out that trump voter and to do it with fervor. >> and nancy, how is this being received by republicans perhaps there in washington? does that depend on just what side of the republican party you're on? >> well, we saw house speaker paul ryan, who is leaving at the end of the year, come out yesterd
and sam stein, politics editor over at the daily beast. good evening and welcome to you all. robert, i'd like to begin with you. is this a digression, a kind of ad lib to the core of the core, away from what we thought was the trump closing argument, the trump agenda? >> it's a reprisal, brian, of what we heard from the president during the final week of the 2016 presidential campaign. we have a candidate now returning to grievance politics, to the issues that stoke his political base....
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politics editor, stam stein.gist and msnbc political analyst, did you san d -- susan delperso. and eugene robinson. and john harwood. so we begin this hour with talking about this. house democrats say they are likely to investigate white house adviser and first daughter ivanka trump for using private e-mail to conduct government business. >> they don't investigate it as aggressively as the republicans investigated hillary clinton and i suspect you're not going to see a lot of democratic crowds chanting lock her up. >> never. >> no. >> this after her lawyer says an internal review found scores of emails about policy and official business with hundreds more relating to scheduling meetings and travel and possible violation of records law. the microsoft stored personal domain was set up in december of 2016 for trump and her husband jared kushner who is also an assistant to the president, whose use of personal e-mail for government business was first uncovered by politico last year. after liberal watchdog american ove
politics editor, stam stein.gist and msnbc political analyst, did you san d -- susan delperso. and eugene robinson. and john harwood. so we begin this hour with talking about this. house democrats say they are likely to investigate white house adviser and first daughter ivanka trump for using private e-mail to conduct government business. >> they don't investigate it as aggressively as the republicans investigated hillary clinton and i suspect you're not going to see a lot of democratic...
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stein.e note that the president has given, what, four print interviews since the first of the week. rudy, you may have noticed, is back in public circulation. our friend mike schmidt over at "the new york times" says this is all about sound and fury. it's all about softening the ground on public opinion, public perception, because they know the territory we're about to drive into. do you concur? >> yeah. there's a notable lack of commentary from team trump on this in the leadup to the elections. they're over. also we have to note that trump has submitted his written answers. so the expectation is that we're in the winding down stages of this investigation now that his answers are in. and they've been fairly up front about their desires to muddy the waters here. rudy giuliani has talked about putting out a secondary report that they will author that will compete theoretically with the mueller report although it looks like it's mostly going to be press clippings. they've talked about their des
stein.e note that the president has given, what, four print interviews since the first of the week. rudy, you may have noticed, is back in public circulation. our friend mike schmidt over at "the new york times" says this is all about sound and fury. it's all about softening the ground on public opinion, public perception, because they know the territory we're about to drive into. do you concur? >> yeah. there's a notable lack of commentary from team trump on this in the leadup...
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sam stein beck with us as well, politics editor at the daily beast. tamera keith also returns to our broadcast, from npr. >> is this what it seems to be that donald trump comes out of the concentrated for him sessions with his legal team and in plain english learns how bad it is and then goes on a rant on twitter? >> well, there is a big issue here which is that they have been trying to get written responses to mueller for several weeks now. the president's lawyers thought it would happen by wednesday. it still hasn't happened. the president's lawyers have had the questions from mueller. they've known the topics for many, many months. why is it that they can't give the written responses to mueller? what's the problem with the answers? does it incriminate the president in a certain way? why is it that he can't answer them? and that is the question tonight. what has caused this delay? the negotiations over the interview began 11 months ago. we are still here today, waiting for some resolution of it. you have to wonder when bob mueller says, enough is en
sam stein beck with us as well, politics editor at the daily beast. tamera keith also returns to our broadcast, from npr. >> is this what it seems to be that donald trump comes out of the concentrated for him sessions with his legal team and in plain english learns how bad it is and then goes on a rant on twitter? >> well, there is a big issue here which is that they have been trying to get written responses to mueller for several weeks now. the president's lawyers thought it would...
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robert costa and sam stein. "the new york times" reporting over the weekend it's not just trump and house democrats crosshairs. his family is, too. the democrats are lying out lines of inquiry that could lead to not just mr. trump and white house aides but also to his immediate family. republicans returning to capitol hill next year may be forced to take a harder line toward the trump family. likely targets include not only the president's personal finances and the trump org but actions taken by don junior and eric and son-in-law jared kushner during the 2016 campaign and its aftermath. >> this is a mess, a complete political mess for the president. it's one of the reasons you don't bring in your immediate family members onto your team because they can create serious conflicts and exposure problems. obviously the stuff that deals with the campaign is its own separate genre and don junior and the trump tower meeting is a huge problem for him. if you look separately at that in terms of what house democrats may go
robert costa and sam stein. "the new york times" reporting over the weekend it's not just trump and house democrats crosshairs. his family is, too. the democrats are lying out lines of inquiry that could lead to not just mr. trump and white house aides but also to his immediate family. republicans returning to capitol hill next year may be forced to take a harder line toward the trump family. likely targets include not only the president's personal finances and the trump org but...
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and my next guest, andrew stein, former democratic manhattan bureau president and president of the new now chair of democrats for trump. what was your motivation in writing this? >> we were having lunch, michael and we were just shootering the breeze and i think he's extreme ely smart and we decided hillary can get this nomination. if you have 12/14 people in there, she's got 75% positive approval with dems. she knows what she's doing. most of the field really stumbled terribly in the kavanaugh hearings and showed they're amateurs and i think she has an excellent shot of bying the democratic candidatepub nixon not only lost to jfk in 1960 but the governorship of california in 1964 and everyone said that was it. he was finished. i think hillary has that same determination to be president and she has the base in the party. >> so here was my gut reaction. pen wants to take another shot and andrew stein wants hillary to take another shot because now he's tied up with trump and figures this is the one "d" trump can beat. >> that has certain ely been speculated about. i was head of democrats
and my next guest, andrew stein, former democratic manhattan bureau president and president of the new now chair of democrats for trump. what was your motivation in writing this? >> we were having lunch, michael and we were just shootering the breeze and i think he's extreme ely smart and we decided hillary can get this nomination. if you have 12/14 people in there, she's got 75% positive approval with dems. she knows what she's doing. most of the field really stumbled terribly in the...
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german rock legend scum stein are planning a massive three year concert tour according to lead guitarist they shot close spent so far only their twenty nine thousand european stadium tour had been announced details of the extra shows are yet to be made public they said close but also said the band will be mastering their new album in l.a. this december. and soon pick up close to its own band emigrate will be releasing their third album. in the rock outfit cop look played six shows in argentina and paris was the judging by their video blog it was an all smooth sailing one band member forgot to close the window and their bonus iris accommodation and accidentally flooded the place and not all their shows were sold out but that didn't stop coffee flowed from having a blast in south america. from south to north america the headstrong new wave college rock band hologram just released their debut album and they're already heading across the pond for shows in canada and the usa i. think. the whole world of pop music on one facebook page d w music check out. your favorite stars and the latest fro
german rock legend scum stein are planning a massive three year concert tour according to lead guitarist they shot close spent so far only their twenty nine thousand european stadium tour had been announced details of the extra shows are yet to be made public they said close but also said the band will be mastering their new album in l.a. this december. and soon pick up close to its own band emigrate will be releasing their third album. in the rock outfit cop look played six shows in argentina...
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tickets for the german leg of om stein's european tour in twenty nineteen were snapped up within four hours of going on sale with ticket sites actually crashing. on the black market scammers are selling tickets for astronomical prices but bands be where the tickets are personalised the name of whoever bought them is on the ticket and only they will be let into the concert. winners galore at the sixth annual awards ceremony for the music prize of plows and mannheim ninety four clubs were honored for their outstanding live music programs. the prizes organized by the german government's music initiative on behalf of the country's culture ministry. and ministerial director a good job in don's was there to present the awards. the best thing about this whole thing is all this enthusiasm and that includes the enthusiasm of the club managers who are not your average cultural managers that really put their arse into it with the prize money of one point eight million euros a pounds is germany's biggest music award. pop export is media partner of the event. applause is the most important prize f
tickets for the german leg of om stein's european tour in twenty nineteen were snapped up within four hours of going on sale with ticket sites actually crashing. on the black market scammers are selling tickets for astronomical prices but bands be where the tickets are personalised the name of whoever bought them is on the ticket and only they will be let into the concert. winners galore at the sixth annual awards ceremony for the music prize of plows and mannheim ninety four clubs were honored...
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. >> it's with great honor i introduce to you if the newly elected diane fine stein. >> she thanked her many long time supporters including san francisco mayor willie brown who warmed up the crowd on stage earlier, after her speech, i spoke to her one-on- one on what she plans to do during her 6th term. >> what are the priorities now? >> my priorities is to get, one is to get a good immigration bill done. another is actions, that will help the homeless situation. we have over 125,000 people homeless in america. i'm trying to put together legislation that would provide and make a therapeutic community for people who are homeless. >> she considers herself lucky to be able to continue to represent the people of san francisco and california. she's urging everyone to come together during the devisive times. amber lee, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> there are dozens of more races around the bay area and we have up to the minute results on all of them at ktvu.com, you can find a live election results on the very front of our home page. >>> all right, it's 4:41, we continue to monitor the latest electio
. >> it's with great honor i introduce to you if the newly elected diane fine stein. >> she thanked her many long time supporters including san francisco mayor willie brown who warmed up the crowd on stage earlier, after her speech, i spoke to her one-on- one on what she plans to do during her 6th term. >> what are the priorities now? >> my priorities is to get, one is to get a good immigration bill done. another is actions, that will help the homeless situation. we have...
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. >>> senator feinstein stein will hold her election night party in san francisco, she dropped off her vote ballot in san francisco city hall. at 85 years old, she's running for her sixth and last term in the senate. she has a big lead in the polls, and california, he said california needs what new voice and she says she has the experience to get the job done. make sure you tune into to ktvu plus tonight for our live coverage from 7 to 10:00 p.m. as election results start coming in. then turn to ktvu fox 2 for complete coverage on the 10 and 11:00 news and make sure you join us tomorrow right here on "mornings on 2", we'll have overnight on developments and the battle for control of congress. >>> we're following a developing story in antioch where a stand-off between a suspect and a police officer is over. this started after police responded to a dispute between neighbors on deer field drive. when officers arrived, the suspect pulled out a gun and shot an officer, then he barricaded himself inside the home with a family member. several homes in the area were evacuated while police and
. >>> senator feinstein stein will hold her election night party in san francisco, she dropped off her vote ballot in san francisco city hall. at 85 years old, she's running for her sixth and last term in the senate. she has a big lead in the polls, and california, he said california needs what new voice and she says she has the experience to get the job done. make sure you tune into to ktvu plus tonight for our live coverage from 7 to 10:00 p.m. as election results start coming in....
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ben stein, for about two years now, we've been debating this matter. every single statement that all of you made tonight, let me qualify that. every single statement that you made today concerning businesses or low-income, every single commissioner have mentioned also that to the staff, instructing the san francisco county transportation agency -- by the way, one of the finest transportation agency in the state of california, in the nation. they were selected because of their proven experience to help us, to try to translate and help put a meaningful meaning. the development in treasure island was in place for over 20 years, even before we got here. but let us try to translate what you have all heard today. precisely, members of this commission, yours truly, have even gone beyond what you have mentioned here today. my issue i'm concerned about, seniors. i'm concerned about disabled. i'm also concerned about low-income women. for instance, we know how challenging it is to -- for transportation in san francisco, so if you have a low-income person with th
ben stein, for about two years now, we've been debating this matter. every single statement that all of you made tonight, let me qualify that. every single statement that you made today concerning businesses or low-income, every single commissioner have mentioned also that to the staff, instructing the san francisco county transportation agency -- by the way, one of the finest transportation agency in the state of california, in the nation. they were selected because of their proven experience...
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i say don't count her out. >> tucker: author and columnist mark stein joins us.e're treating this like it's crazy, but why is it insane actually? she is the standard bearer of the democratic party. it was stolen from her by the macedonian data farms. why wouldn't she be the nominee? >> if the 2020 election were to be a rerun of clinton versus trump, the broward and palm beach county guys will already have the 2016 ballot sitting around in the cupboard so they won't have to stay up all night running as they have at the moment. it does have a lot to commend it. and hillary's rationale that she lost because everybody was expecting her to win, she's like i think it was the yogi berra joke, whatever the line was, such a popular restaurant, nobody goes there. that's basically the hillary campaign. she's convinced the third time will be the charm. i don't rule her out. compared to bernie and joe biden, she has the bloom of youth upon her. >> tucker: what will she run or? vote for me or you're immoral? >> i think she should actually go back to where she was in the early
i say don't count her out. >> tucker: author and columnist mark stein joins us.e're treating this like it's crazy, but why is it insane actually? she is the standard bearer of the democratic party. it was stolen from her by the macedonian data farms. why wouldn't she be the nominee? >> if the 2020 election were to be a rerun of clinton versus trump, the broward and palm beach county guys will already have the 2016 ballot sitting around in the cupboard so they won't have to stay up...
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thanks, mark stein.> now that they are taking control of the house of representatives they have to put that up for a vote. how will that go over? we have a panel to discuss that. one is a doctor. ves the smell of gain so much, she wished it came in a fabric softener too. [throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice. oh and look they got gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! - [narrator] for powerful suction, you need a shark. with two swappable batteries, at maximum suction the shark ion f80 has more run time than the dyson v10 absolute. or, choose the upright model for whole home cleaning only from shark. or, choose the upright model for whole home cleaning ♪ it's a feeling that's hard to describe... ♪ ...and even harder to forget. ♪ the united states virgin islands. over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hour
thanks, mark stein.> now that they are taking control of the house of representatives they have to put that up for a vote. how will that go over? we have a panel to discuss that. one is a doctor. ves the smell of gain so much, she wished it came in a fabric softener too. [throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice. oh and look they got gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! - [narrator] for powerful suction, you need a shark. with two swappable batteries, at maximum suction the...
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and where can you feel your eyes and soul and dying under a blanket of infinite stein's where do you find border cities in the skies and darts of their people and where you will come with a spirit for. qatar curated for you. a recent u.n. report has given renewed seats in the fight against climate change and there was threats like sea level rise at this year's climate talks in poland and the international community seized the opportunity to take concerted action saying with al-jazeera the latest from the front lines of the climate crisis from the conference itself getting to the heart of the matter how can you be a refugee after you while eight borders between five safe countries facing new realities new pain starts from the very beginning of the by name school of providing context housing is not just about four walls and a roof hear their story and talk to al-jazeera. not welcome demonstrators into news here protest against the visit of the saudi crown prince. philip from doha everyone come all santamaria this is the world news from al-jazeera three ukrainian sailors captured by rus
and where can you feel your eyes and soul and dying under a blanket of infinite stein's where do you find border cities in the skies and darts of their people and where you will come with a spirit for. qatar curated for you. a recent u.n. report has given renewed seats in the fight against climate change and there was threats like sea level rise at this year's climate talks in poland and the international community seized the opportunity to take concerted action saying with al-jazeera the...
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today i'm off to the north sea going to visit germany's most popular island sits in the state of stein. if like me you travel here by train your vacation starts at best and one train station. and these guys will be the first people you meet four meters tall they're travelling giants in the winter by much. the best part is it's only a ten minute walk to the beach not too shabby am i right. here invest in london where zilch roll as a vacation hot spot to get on the island has been a magnet for george since the mid nineteenth century. nowadays though it has a lot of fans and more visitors than residents there just home to about twenty thousand people and the welcomes some nine hundred thousand tourists every year so the place can get pretty crowded in summer if you're looking to be the crowds you should definitely come here between the month of november and april today i want to find out what still has to offer in the low season. activities that will chase away your winter blues tips for the great outdoors indoors. our hot spot this week the oyster farm in germany. and you are from hong k
today i'm off to the north sea going to visit germany's most popular island sits in the state of stein. if like me you travel here by train your vacation starts at best and one train station. and these guys will be the first people you meet four meters tall they're travelling giants in the winter by much. the best part is it's only a ten minute walk to the beach not too shabby am i right. here invest in london where zilch roll as a vacation hot spot to get on the island has been a magnet for...
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now i'm going to climb to the top of shaphan stein cliff. it's almost seven hundred metres high and still i'm getting in a good hike. the views from the top arch incredible good weather at least. behind me is the ecker dam and over there in the fog is the heart is highest and most famous mountain the brocken i'm saving that for my next visit but why don't you check it out right now. to block in railway has been transposing visitors to the top of the mountain since eighty ninety eight. it's good to see nature everywhere you look i love it brings. as he does need i like that it doesn't change the cars of the same steam powered and now that smoke comes pouring out. the mountain is well over one thousand metres high. ambitious hunkers climate on foot. constant works up here and loves to show visitors the botanic treasures that can be found. good luck in the name and he is one of one thousand five hundred three species that drive in this garden. people are always asking us where the reuse fertilizer it is but of course we don't have the plants he
now i'm going to climb to the top of shaphan stein cliff. it's almost seven hundred metres high and still i'm getting in a good hike. the views from the top arch incredible good weather at least. behind me is the ecker dam and over there in the fog is the heart is highest and most famous mountain the brocken i'm saving that for my next visit but why don't you check it out right now. to block in railway has been transposing visitors to the top of the mountain since eighty ninety eight. it's good...
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. >> with gloria stein am, robin morgan and jane fonda. >> you stay in the fight. >> when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. just four days away from election day. today brought into sharp relief the choice between the two major political coalitions in this country at this pivotal moment. on one side the first black president campaigning for the man seeking to be florida's first black governor, andrew gillum, and heading to georgia to campaign for stacey abrams, the first black woman governor in the nation's history. >> the health care of millions of people are on the ballot. making sure working families get a fair shake. is on the ballot. but maybe most of all, the character of our country is on the ballot. >> and then there's president trump whose closing argument is grounded in racism, fear and lies. a man who is repeatedly using flat out racist language according to both the public record, television cameras and his former right-hand man michael cohen, cohen telling vanity fair today name one country run by a black person that's not a shit hole. he
. >> with gloria stein am, robin morgan and jane fonda. >> you stay in the fight. >> when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. just four days away from election day. today brought into sharp relief the choice between the two major political coalitions in this country at this pivotal moment. on one side the first black president campaigning for the man seeking to be florida's first black governor, andrew gillum, and heading to...