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we wouldn't have gotten here and i wouldn't have gotten here if it weren't for our board chair, tim folk, and his amazing wife, virginia. virginia, thank you for being here, by the way. i want all of all board members, can you raise your hands for a second -- we have multiple seven figure donors that -- out in the audience. i've never seen a board this cohesive, this supportive that made it a pleasure. it's a dream come true for this conservatory, but i think it's a dream come true for all of us. i can't say more than thank you, but i wish that i could because the gratitude runs down to my very bones. it's a privilege to be standing here with you all because it makes me a better person. i can tell you we've crossed over, 109 million for this project, but there's still time to investment any of you that are inspired to be involved, let me know. so let's fine will he get to the reason we're doing this. students, can you raise your hands out there. we're going to give you a round of applause. [applause] >> if there's ever a moment where you're wondering if we can get it done, if you stand f
we wouldn't have gotten here and i wouldn't have gotten here if it weren't for our board chair, tim folk, and his amazing wife, virginia. virginia, thank you for being here, by the way. i want all of all board members, can you raise your hands for a second -- we have multiple seven figure donors that -- out in the audience. i've never seen a board this cohesive, this supportive that made it a pleasure. it's a dream come true for this conservatory, but i think it's a dream come true for all of...
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it takes nothing away from what chip kelly meant and means to mhese folks at autzen stad and eugene. >> tim: a much-needed six victory for oregon after dropping two in a row. on theoad. all that mario cristobal wanted to accomplish was to reestablish their offensive identity, and in many respects, they d ti'llha be giving up a lot os to ucla to make big plays, and were ever-free in ny respects. here is holly with mario cristobal. l> holcoach, bright you told us yesterday you wanted to win t game. tell me whathey play tonight? >> they got us scoring right away, punt ret did a great job up ugo. opportunity to get points with the fake and the field goal unit, and not only playes, a huge play. we didn't scoreav before the come and we got hit by a fate, which we knew what was comin but overall, special teams were huge. >> holly: both in concussion or protocol at t beginning of the week, both playonight with huge games. how special are those guys? >> they love oregon, they love their teteam smaur are eys.red medically. play with. but once they were cleared, the teammates were very glad to see hot
it takes nothing away from what chip kelly meant and means to mhese folks at autzen stad and eugene. >> tim: a much-needed six victory for oregon after dropping two in a row. on theoad. all that mario cristobal wanted to accomplish was to reestablish their offensive identity, and in many respects, they d ti'llha be giving up a lot os to ucla to make big plays, and were ever-free in ny respects. here is holly with mario cristobal. l> holcoach, bright you told us yesterday you wanted to...
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tim: i think facebook is finding itself in such a complex intersection of the world, right? of government, geopolitical issues, etc. having known those folksthey are doing the best that i can. -- they can. emily: you do? tim: you do. the pendulum swings back and forth for all of these companies and i think they are stuck in a moment right now where they are kind of down and people are taking them, sort of relentlessly. emily: do you think they are under some kind of sort of misconception about the good they are doing in the world when we also see so many bad? tim: i don't think so. candidly, i think media today in the current phase is really emphasizing the negative and have kind of forgotten the good that happens every day. -- i think they are pretty balanced. i think they are pretty conscientious about some of the risk factors and some of the damage that the platform has done, and i think they feel a real responsibly. -- responsibility. emily: yet, you are starting a product that you will will take time away from some of these companies. say the idea you have works, how do you imagine behavior online changing in five years? tim: what i i
tim: i think facebook is finding itself in such a complex intersection of the world, right? of government, geopolitical issues, etc. having known those folksthey are doing the best that i can. -- they can. emily: you do? tim: you do. the pendulum swings back and forth for all of these companies and i think they are stuck in a moment right now where they are kind of down and people are taking them, sort of relentlessly. emily: do you think they are under some kind of sort of misconception about...
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starting to see spending on these big-ticket items not keep pace with where some folks think the economy should be going. tim is right. when the third-quarter number came out was the sluggish a one-off number movement or are we going to considered that continue to see it. it was not just the headline number that was week, we had extras british and which is your underlying sense -- ask transportation which is your xderlying sense-- transportation which is your underlying sense. some suppliers have been saying tax reform giving some boost. caroline: do think the fed will be looking at any of this? tim: i think this causes them a little bit of a hiccup. i do not think it will change december but it most certainly has them looking into 2019, maybe for two hikes, i would not be surprised if we had a pop in march to see where we were. markets isity something the fed looks out but will not react to. these numbers are something that gives them pause. joe: do you see any signs of economic overheating? tim: that's a great question. signsk there are some that we are above where we want to be and trend growth is around
starting to see spending on these big-ticket items not keep pace with where some folks think the economy should be going. tim is right. when the third-quarter number came out was the sluggish a one-off number movement or are we going to considered that continue to see it. it was not just the headline number that was week, we had extras british and which is your underlying sense -- ask transportation which is your xderlying sense-- transportation which is your underlying sense. some suppliers...
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or men so you may have folks like tim ryan and ohio ran against her last time lost badly a white malehistory and all of that is beginning to be hard so they found marsha fudge an african-american woman first black speaker, and there's school of the black caucus saying this is interesting maybe we node a new face in democratic party but nancy pelosi is likely to have the vote and all cool down to money frankly. she raise ared so much money for this party and has for more than a decade. that a lot of members are -- sort of bound to her. that they have to it shall that she's delivered for them and they're likely to give vote i think bigger issue is what steve alluded to about the reare cyst movement, resist movement has been all over president trump for two years. they haven't wanted to work with him now some of them that called alexandria socialist democrat who had a sit-in not in mitch mcconnell office or paul ryan office, in nancy pelosi's office, so she's nancy pelosi is going to start passing things because she'll have vote, and it will die in senate or gets through senate, presiden
or men so you may have folks like tim ryan and ohio ran against her last time lost badly a white malehistory and all of that is beginning to be hard so they found marsha fudge an african-american woman first black speaker, and there's school of the black caucus saying this is interesting maybe we node a new face in democratic party but nancy pelosi is likely to have the vote and all cool down to money frankly. she raise ared so much money for this party and has for more than a decade. that a...
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avigating big debt crises you mentioned you decided to write that because folks asked you to put it together -- ben otherke, timner, people. i like the way the book is assembled. it is broken into three parts. the template for what the debt cycles look like, then you use detailed cases, the great financial crisis, the great depression, and the weimer republic, and then you put together 48 case studies from the past century. let's start with the first one, the template. what makes all of these very different crises follow the same mechanical cycle? how is that possible? ray: everything has these cause effect relationships. in a nutshell, i will try to make it simple, there is productivity over a period of time, our living standards rise because we learn how to do things better. the output per man hour worked increases and that moves -- it will go up and down. by and large, it is not what causes volatility. around that, we have two debt cycles. we have a short-term, which we understand, because that is the business cycle. you're in a recession, central banks ease monetary policy, they change the relationship betw
avigating big debt crises you mentioned you decided to write that because folks asked you to put it together -- ben otherke, timner, people. i like the way the book is assembled. it is broken into three parts. the template for what the debt cycles look like, then you use detailed cases, the great financial crisis, the great depression, and the weimer republic, and then you put together 48 case studies from the past century. let's start with the first one, the template. what makes all of these...
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tim ryan gave it a go in 2016. he strung up from a anonymous chasm he is still a folk hero, he thank you no not want to challenge her, but, marcia fudge is toying with joy of another woman taking over house leadership, her. how did nancy respond to fudge flawing for votes? >> would do you make of marcia fudge. >> come on in. the water is warm. i say to everybody. >> this really is cocoon. is nancy hoping a quick dip with alien dippings will help her overcome her phenomenal personality deficits. fudge checks a lot more boxes, and inspires loyalty and path, not rage. >> biggest boost to nanny's fleeting hopes. -- who will not only help their congressional cause who will serve as a voodoo bal doll for n impulsive president with a pocketful of pins, therefore say -- never say never, nancy, hi. watch. >> you have to ask those people what their motivation is, i think of the 17, mostly like, 14 men. who are on that letter. i enjoy a tremendous amount of support from women in our caucus, new members who are women in the caucus, i get upside, i think of being a wamu have to ask them. if there any mess o message misd it is th
tim ryan gave it a go in 2016. he strung up from a anonymous chasm he is still a folk hero, he thank you no not want to challenge her, but, marcia fudge is toying with joy of another woman taking over house leadership, her. how did nancy respond to fudge flawing for votes? >> would do you make of marcia fudge. >> come on in. the water is warm. i say to everybody. >> this really is cocoon. is nancy hoping a quick dip with alien dippings will help her overcome her phenomenal...
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the folks see the benefits of the economy under president trump's leadership. look, that tax cut that tim was talking about, 83% of what went out there, that is part of the reason we have this job growth. that's part of the reason we have this wage growth. one of the reasons the economy is humming along at 4%. we have one of the largest manufacturing districts in the country, the four districts that i represent. i talked to employees around our district. they say it's never been better in their entire career. it's positive. deep down people will see that, feel that and i think that will have an impact on election day next tuesday. >> what is your sense about the issue that will dominate from here? if republicans lose the house, you seem to be that they botched it on the things near and dear to them like the deficit and controlling spending when they had the run of the table. how do you answer that? >> no, i would say the two biggest promises made to the american people that we didn't get done were repealing obamacare and replacing obamacare and building the border security wall and gettin
the folks see the benefits of the economy under president trump's leadership. look, that tax cut that tim was talking about, 83% of what went out there, that is part of the reason we have this job growth. that's part of the reason we have this wage growth. one of the reasons the economy is humming along at 4%. we have one of the largest manufacturing districts in the country, the four districts that i represent. i talked to employees around our district. they say it's never been better in their...
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why we're able to get support from republican mayors like tim goodwin or jimmy carroll or republican counsel members like jim owens. a lot of folksknow, heard our message and it resonated with them and we're able to break across party lines and win this seat. >> let me ask you. i'm glad you brought that up, political tribalism. what katie arrington had to explain her loss was interesting and speaks to that topic. i'm going to show it to you and then we'll talk about it. >> the first congressional district last night lost the conservative agenda. we lost because mark sanford could not understand that this was about the conservative movement and not him. mark sanford, to all of your donors, i ask them this morning to request their donation back if they are truly conservatives. to your wonderful chest that you've kept so proud and for so long. >> so she's essentially blaming mark sanford for her loss to you. that does, in fact, seem to kind of speak of this political tribalism that you point to. do you think part of why she lost was because she was more that way than sanford was? >> yeah, i'll let her speak to why she lost. i can sp
why we're able to get support from republican mayors like tim goodwin or jimmy carroll or republican counsel members like jim owens. a lot of folksknow, heard our message and it resonated with them and we're able to break across party lines and win this seat. >> let me ask you. i'm glad you brought that up, political tribalism. what katie arrington had to explain her loss was interesting and speaks to that topic. i'm going to show it to you and then we'll talk about it. >> the first...
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folks would say. i think they have a point about a leadership change. but the question is whether tim ryan from ohio can really muster enough votes to topple her and whether they want to send that message of disunity. the threshold is 218. my guess is that she pulls it out. but she shouldn't underestimate the polarizing figure she is. >> rachel, is the argument here for the pelosi critics that, okay, grate, we had a great performance in 2018, but this is about setting up for 2020 and making the party have appeal beyond its base going into the next election. >> reporter: her critics are arguing they did well despite nancy pelosi being at the top of the party. and that if she was not around, some of whom lost on election day, that they would have done better and even picked up more seats. i do think this is different than what we have seen before. previously when, say, 63 democrats voted against her, they did so secretly and they didn't put their name to their vote. right now we see 17 incumbent candidates putting their name on a piece of paper, by the way, that has not yet been release
folks would say. i think they have a point about a leadership change. but the question is whether tim ryan from ohio can really muster enough votes to topple her and whether they want to send that message of disunity. the threshold is 218. my guess is that she pulls it out. but she shouldn't underestimate the polarizing figure she is. >> rachel, is the argument here for the pelosi critics that, okay, grate, we had a great performance in 2018, but this is about setting up for 2020 and...
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folks as conflicts intensify i'll be meeting with kid players on the ground in the sensors and. coaching through the rhetoric holding the fossil to account for the conflicts. conflict zones with tim sebastian. on t.w.x. . a continent is reinventing itself. as africa's tech scene discovers it's true potential. inventors entrepreneurs and high tech professionals talk about their vision successes and day to day business to feel good the feast in everyone's slow food. seems to me our focus from the first i was hooked. digital africa starts december twelfth w. is respect. it's above. presumably a christmas. the club movie shuffle played. hooky from up above. the bowling glib. long long cold play. respect. this is news coming to you from. calm as ukraine imposes martial util in a free software drosh give says moscow has entered a new phase of aggression after it sees ukrainian naval ships off the crimean peninsula moscow has rejected a german offer to mediate. coming up.
folks as conflicts intensify i'll be meeting with kid players on the ground in the sensors and. coaching through the rhetoric holding the fossil to account for the conflicts. conflict zones with tim sebastian. on t.w.x. . a continent is reinventing itself. as africa's tech scene discovers it's true potential. inventors entrepreneurs and high tech professionals talk about their vision successes and day to day business to feel good the feast in everyone's slow food. seems to me our focus from the...
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tim. >> the hemp story is where you get the massive opportunity for the growth in the entire cannabis world but a dynamic where hemp growth could be 500% the next four years. national federal legalization puts folks in a great position the core names we know already in this space and known to be in the space. charlotte's web in canada a company devoted to cbd this has a big retail footprint. hemp allows the retail footprint to go higher with something legal. it's acreage, med. for those folks with the footprint it's good. let's talk about hemp. estee lauder they have a brand called origins which claims to have cbd in it we have the dynamic where the wellness, cosmetics, beauties in a big part let's get to another obvious player, farming and massive amounts of dynamics. month santo who many feel is the evil player in ag out of the space they discovered the first genetically modified cannabis plant they come out with with. they are in this let's go with walgreen's this is something in terms of otc. you talked about it. otc pain and sleep in terms of hemp otc people will rush into places like walgreen's they'reny particularly positioned but the bottom line massive drug chains see interest. i have le
tim. >> the hemp story is where you get the massive opportunity for the growth in the entire cannabis world but a dynamic where hemp growth could be 500% the next four years. national federal legalization puts folks in a great position the core names we know already in this space and known to be in the space. charlotte's web in canada a company devoted to cbd this has a big retail footprint. hemp allows the retail footprint to go higher with something legal. it's acreage, med. for those...
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tim cook talking about the new iphones being the most advanced ever. they have seven nanometer chips and are ahead of technology. their coating reviews on how good some folks think they are. you were talking about services earlier and they came in under expectations. what is your take on that? is service not growing as much as expected? horace: it is doing pretty well, actually. my expectations were in line with what we saw and we saw about 10 billion quarter. they are ahead of schedule in terms of hitting their long-term targets at $50 billion per year run rate. that is going to be reached probably next year ahead of schedule. that is not a bad story at all. revenues that of were not present this year. overall, i do not think there is anything i could see negative about services right now. forecast is looking at 18% growth. less than what we saw on the past. selina: are at horace thank you for joining us and julie will be sticking with us. coming up, google has come under fire for multiple misconduct claims. the employees are protesting and listing demands of next. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. listen on the bloomberg app, bloombe
tim cook talking about the new iphones being the most advanced ever. they have seven nanometer chips and are ahead of technology. their coating reviews on how good some folks think they are. you were talking about services earlier and they came in under expectations. what is your take on that? is service not growing as much as expected? horace: it is doing pretty well, actually. my expectations were in line with what we saw and we saw about 10 billion quarter. they are ahead of schedule in...
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folks are barely keeping pace with inflation. we are talking about investing on the front and to grow the economy. >> but tim, nobody's talking aboututting these programs. >> they you not say that you would cut hhs? >> no, i said that we would start measuring programs to see which was would work. >> do you think they work, though? >> no, they don't work, so we should cut the programs. you cannot make promises and then pretend like you will not cut -- >> so many people are excited about this. >> of course they are, it is free money. >> that is where we have all of these mayors and county commissioners, they are part of this process, part of being included. >> year promising something you cannot do. >> you have brought this before about nursing home workers, they don't make enough money, which is true. the state of maine is looking at a ballot question this election cycle for a tax hike to fund universal home care, free home care for elderly folks to keep them in their homes. with 10,000 baby boomers every day turning 65, this is a big problem in the state of minnesota. people want to stay in their homes. what is your plan to deal wi
folks are barely keeping pace with inflation. we are talking about investing on the front and to grow the economy. >> but tim, nobody's talking aboututting these programs. >> they you not say that you would cut hhs? >> no, i said that we would start measuring programs to see which was would work. >> do you think they work, though? >> no, they don't work, so we should cut the programs. you cannot make promises and then pretend like you will not cut -- >> so...
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folks watch it. it's ow on fox. a gangbusters hit. tim allen is a star and he makes some jokes. funny. >> what's funny is he likes to take on the left. and he says this, i think it's funny to make fun of people that are full of themselves. liberals have a small window of sense of humor about themselves so i love poking at it, which is awesome because he sees this vulnerability. if you can't laugh at yourself, i'm going to poke fun at you. >> before i got married i dated a bunch of liberals and this is true, man. this is really true. they have a hard time. and they say because it's my world view, it's my everything. and i say that's okay, you can still laugh at yourself every now and then. conservatives are really good at that. i laugh at myself all day long. >> i'm okay with that, laugh at me, with me, whatever you want. michael knolls was on our program earlier and talked about what tim allen understands and a lot on the left don't. listen. >> tim allen shows that there's a difference between a character and a person. you know, he said now it's so much fun to make fun of libera
folks watch it. it's ow on fox. a gangbusters hit. tim allen is a star and he makes some jokes. funny. >> what's funny is he likes to take on the left. and he says this, i think it's funny to make fun of people that are full of themselves. liberals have a small window of sense of humor about themselves so i love poking at it, which is awesome because he sees this vulnerability. if you can't laugh at yourself, i'm going to poke fun at you. >> before i got married i dated a bunch of...
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tim cook could take part. >>> governor like god of -- gavin newsom toward an immigrant detention center saying more needs to be done to help. >> there are busloads of folks.c.e. is bringing to some of these shelters. they do not know where they are going to be tomorrow the next day. i'll tell you this, san diego, and folks in this region, they are going to end up on the streets and sidewalks. people are going to be out on the streets and sidewalks, they're going to be in emergency rooms, so we will have to address this issue. >> tomorrow he will head to mexico city for the inauguration for the country's president-elect with meetings's scheduled to discuss the caravan. >>> a man from center is is pleading for the return of his pet bulldog, no questions asked. 8-year-old bulldog was at in a fenced yard at her owners from us that when it appears him and took her. security footage shows some with a flashlight apparently trying to lure the dog. the loner, says the dog, lucy needs ongoing medical care, and they are hoping for her safe return. >>> the people is what makes it. >> high honors for oakland, nor recognition is tourism source. >>> mark tamayo will ha
tim cook could take part. >>> governor like god of -- gavin newsom toward an immigrant detention center saying more needs to be done to help. >> there are busloads of folks.c.e. is bringing to some of these shelters. they do not know where they are going to be tomorrow the next day. i'll tell you this, san diego, and folks in this region, they are going to end up on the streets and sidewalks. people are going to be out on the streets and sidewalks, they're going to be in...
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> reporter: registrar tim dupois says a turnout for tuesday's midterm is expected to approach the 75% levels that came out for the presidential election in 2016. some of these folks taking advantage of conditional voting, which allows someone to register and vote even if they missed the deadline. >> if you haven't registered to vote but you would qualify to vote, you can come down to our office and conditionally vote. we will put your vote into an envelope and we'll take a look at the information you give. we'll register you to vote and we'll count that vote. >> reporter: outside the registrar's office on fallon street, cars lined up at a mobile drop-off location with hardly a break in the action. and in berkley, the drop-off box in front of city hall was stuffed full for a short time on the weekend, but fully operational after election workers cleared it out this morning. it seems all over alameda county voters are all in on this election. >> i think they're finally realizing that this is a representative democracy, and maybe if they go and vote and they get their family and friends to vote that we can make things better. >> everyone should vote. it is your righ
> reporter: registrar tim dupois says a turnout for tuesday's midterm is expected to approach the 75% levels that came out for the presidential election in 2016. some of these folks taking advantage of conditional voting, which allows someone to register and vote even if they missed the deadline. >> if you haven't registered to vote but you would qualify to vote, you can come down to our office and conditionally vote. we will put your vote into an envelope and we'll take a look at the...
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number of folks who don't have addresses in the central voter file, specifically on the reservation where we have large streets labeled unknown on the official map. >> tim five days may involve firth developments in this case. much appreciate you being here. >> thank you for having me. >> and we'll be right back. stay with us. >>> that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. now it's time for the "last word" with the great lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> rachel, i have a very controversial question for you, which we've never discussed and even on those long canoe rides we do on the weekend on the lake, it's never come up. and that is where are you on oprah? for or against? >> oprah is or hopra as far as i'm concerned. when everything else falls to hell and the ash collapses oprah will still be there to shows
number of folks who don't have addresses in the central voter file, specifically on the reservation where we have large streets labeled unknown on the official map. >> tim five days may involve firth developments in this case. much appreciate you being here. >> thank you for having me. >> and we'll be right back. stay with us. >>> that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. now it's time for the "last word" with the great lawrence o'donnell....
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tim cook talking about the new iphones being the most advanced ever. they have seven nanometer chips and are ahead of technology. they are quoting reviews on how good some folks think they are. you were talking about services earlier and they came in under expectations. what is your take on that? is service not growing as much as expected? horace: it is doing pretty well, actually. my expectations were in line with what we saw and we saw about 10 billion quarter. they are ahead of schedule in terms of hitting their long-term targets at $50 billion per year run rate. that is going to be reached probably next year ahead of schedule. that is not a bad story at all. there were some one off revenues that were not present this year. overall, i do not think there is anything i could see negative about services right now. forecast is looking at 18% growth. less than what we saw on the past. selina: this week, we some more at snap. they have lost their vice president of sales after being promoted to chief is officer, but then the ceo changed his mind. we've been told that they went as far as referring the direct promotion, two days later, rescinded the offer. now, the
tim cook talking about the new iphones being the most advanced ever. they have seven nanometer chips and are ahead of technology. they are quoting reviews on how good some folks think they are. you were talking about services earlier and they came in under expectations. what is your take on that? is service not growing as much as expected? horace: it is doing pretty well, actually. my expectations were in line with what we saw and we saw about 10 billion quarter. they are ahead of schedule in...
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>> tim, just be honest with people, this is the promise you had to make with winning your primary. and you can pretend it's something that it's not. folks go out there and read what a sanctuary city or state is. we shouldn't be asking our police officers to do the job of the federal government or enforcing laws and i won't allow them to do that but should allow them to cooperate. that's not what a sanctuary state is. when you talk about law enforcement. i stood up with the minneapolis police federation and endorsed me. and said this is one of the reasons. they believe becoming a sanctuary state would make their job harder. >> minneapolis make the decision. i don't know if jeff has a jeff johnson definition library. that description of what he just said is what we're saying. don't go out there and do it. let me say clearly again. if you commit a violent crime regarding of your status in any way, you are going to prison. that is never been a position i have taken any other way. >> if you come here and committed violent crimes in the past and an illegal immigrant, we are going to welcome you. that is what you are saying. >> that is what yo
>> tim, just be honest with people, this is the promise you had to make with winning your primary. and you can pretend it's something that it's not. folks go out there and read what a sanctuary city or state is. we shouldn't be asking our police officers to do the job of the federal government or enforcing laws and i won't allow them to do that but should allow them to cooperate. that's not what a sanctuary state is. when you talk about law enforcement. i stood up with the minneapolis...
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folks who don't have addresses in the voter i.d. -- central voter file, specifically on the reservation where we have large streets that are labelled unknown on the official map. >> timey for north dakota. i have a feeling these next five days will keep -- >> thank you for having me. >> all right, we'll be right back. stay with us. ♪ she's doing it again no cover up spray here... it's the irresistibly fresh scent of febreze air effects. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, burying the smell in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. and it uses an all-natural propellant to leave behind a pleasant scent you'll love. use anywhere odors can spread. freshen up, don't cover up. febreze air effects. >>> that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. now it's time for the last word with the great lawrence o'donnell. good evening, we do on the weekend on the lake, it's never come up. and that is where are you on oprah? for or against? >> oprah is or hopra as far as i'm concerned. when everything else falls to hell and the ash collapses oprah will still be there to show us the way. >> oprah is one of
folks who don't have addresses in the voter i.d. -- central voter file, specifically on the reservation where we have large streets that are labelled unknown on the official map. >> timey for north dakota. i have a feeling these next five days will keep -- >> thank you for having me. >> all right, we'll be right back. stay with us. ♪ she's doing it again no cover up spray here... it's the irresistibly fresh scent of febreze air effects. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors,...
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folks are barely keeping pace with inflation. we are talking about investing on the front end of many of these things to grow the economy. >> but tim, nobody is talking about cutting these programs that you are talking about. >> you said it many times, jeff, at debates. do you not say you would cut hhs? >> no. i said we will start measuring programs to see which ones actually work because -- [ speaking simultaneously ] >> of course you cut them, because they don't work. that's the point. we don't measure anything. you can't make all these promises, then pretend -- >> you can set a vision, jeff. set a vision. >> somebody's got to pay for it. >>. >> so many people are excited about this. >> of course. it's free. >> the idea when we work together, that's when you have all the mayors and county commissioners, this is something we haven't seen before. they are part of this process. they are part -- >> speaking of paying for things, i'm curious about this. you say that you like new ideas and you brought this up before about nursing home workers, they don't make much money, which is true. they don't. the state of maine is looking at a bal
folks are barely keeping pace with inflation. we are talking about investing on the front end of many of these things to grow the economy. >> but tim, nobody is talking about cutting these programs that you are talking about. >> you said it many times, jeff, at debates. do you not say you would cut hhs? >> no. i said we will start measuring programs to see which ones actually work because -- [ speaking simultaneously ] >> of course you cut them, because they don't work....
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folks who built viking in 1976, and mars phoenix in 2008. the operations team is there, and the lockheed insight edl manager is standing by. timat is going on in there? team is getting excited. we are just about half an hour away from entry. the team is excited and focused, but also very excited about the upcoming successful landing we are getting close to. gay: we talked about the fact that insight is based on tried-and-true technologies, but you had to make a couple of changes for insight. what were they? >> yes, so obviously as he said, we have leveraged phoenix a lot. there were a lot of great things we took from the phoenix mission, but insight is a unique mission. it is landing towards the equator of mars, and a number of things are different. where we are lending, we are landing,where we are we are about 1.5 kilometers higher in altitude. in addition, what that has required us to do is come in a little more shallow. in addition, we are a little bit heavier than phoenix was, so we had to increase some of the strength of the lander itself. we deployed parachute a little bit higher because of some of the differences in the
folks who built viking in 1976, and mars phoenix in 2008. the operations team is there, and the lockheed insight edl manager is standing by. timat is going on in there? team is getting excited. we are just about half an hour away from entry. the team is excited and focused, but also very excited about the upcoming successful landing we are getting close to. gay: we talked about the fact that insight is based on tried-and-true technologies, but you had to make a couple of changes for insight....
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tim molten survive voting for her. >> the fascinating thing happened when president trump started tweeting about her being speaker. there was theories maybe he was trying to harm her. the truth is he provides cover for folkssaying they would vote against her. if someone runs an ad, they get to say, i thought i was going to vote against her but then president trump said she was the right person to do it. >> president trump told me too. john allen, happy thanksgiving. thank you so much for being here today. as you celebrate thanksgiving, you nay need to skip that family football game or at least make sure you bundle up. it is cold in the northeast, one of the coldest thanksgivings on record. msnbc meteorologist bonnie snider joins me now. how cold is it, i'm freezing? >> i'm not surprised you're freezing. the windchill factor is so low. walkway washington, new york city, we are feeling like the teens and single digits. the winds have been so strong. not strong enough to deter the parade balloons. we came close with the wind gusts getting close to the parameters in order to ground the balloons, in the meantime, thanksgiving is going to be f frigid. we already had record morning lows in the new york city area
tim molten survive voting for her. >> the fascinating thing happened when president trump started tweeting about her being speaker. there was theories maybe he was trying to harm her. the truth is he provides cover for folkssaying they would vote against her. if someone runs an ad, they get to say, i thought i was going to vote against her but then president trump said she was the right person to do it. >> president trump told me too. john allen, happy thanksgiving. thank you so...
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support them and folks from the midwest and out there and a lot of people you listed are in colorado, michigan or in these states and show that the center can hold for the party. unfortunately, tim isn't prepared to run again this time and he said yesterday that he, you know, isn't voting for pelosi, but we have no other options now. leland: she may not be liked, but pretty feared. you have to wonder how the gentleman from oklahoma got to his decision. the gentleman from ohio i should say. and robert the list of 12 who said they're going to vote against pelosi and to jessica's point as well. those were all center of the road people. the people that you mentioned, cortez, gillum, et cetera, are all far left progressives. which way does the new leadership of the democratic party need to break? >> well, the new leadership is going to have to find a way to stick together, both wings. party. there's a centrist wing and the part that both groups support. because pelosi is such a divisive figure, if you look at georgia six, during the dismaysal-- all that was was negative ads pushing pelosi into the district. this year when we had a runner against handle without pelosi on her, we thoug
support them and folks from the midwest and out there and a lot of people you listed are in colorado, michigan or in these states and show that the center can hold for the party. unfortunately, tim isn't prepared to run again this time and he said yesterday that he, you know, isn't voting for pelosi, but we have no other options now. leland: she may not be liked, but pretty feared. you have to wonder how the gentleman from oklahoma got to his decision. the gentleman from ohio i should say. and...