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todd: another question here. i'm getting several from the audience basically relating to the interaction between the space force proposal and nas and -- nasa and human spaceflight. and so i know from reading the proposal nasa is not part of it, may not be part of the space force. there would be no human spaceflight in it but can you elaborate on that, that there is this distinction and with this -- and would this change it in anyway? sec. shanahan: it's part of the change calculus. so if you said let's pick up nasa, let's do all the intel organizations. let's see legacy we would be , dead on arrival. this is later on as we are successful, people are going to want to hitch a ride. if we are not -- i prefer to stand on our success. we've had wonderful conversations with intelligence organizations. they go like this. let's technically be aligned. let's make sure when we think about architectures, organization -- that happens later. it's always complicated. let's make sure in terms of the capability we're going to ha
todd: another question here. i'm getting several from the audience basically relating to the interaction between the space force proposal and nas and -- nasa and human spaceflight. and so i know from reading the proposal nasa is not part of it, may not be part of the space force. there would be no human spaceflight in it but can you elaborate on that, that there is this distinction and with this -- and would this change it in anyway? sec. shanahan: it's part of the change calculus. so if you...
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todd: another 10%, but that will be the margin.ink about it, if you can get another $150 million to $200 million of ebitda on the same revenue, that takes you from being unprofitable to profitable. alix: that was my interview with todd becker, ceo of green plains energy. and now, to the lighter side. go ahead and pass the calf cheeks, please. americans are increasingly bellying up to the table for nontraditional cuts of meat. while the rest of the world has been doing this centuries, u.s. diners are just catching up when it comes to nose to tail eating. proponents say the movement is a good way to cut waste and restaurants see it as a way to cut on cost. check, please. here's what's on my commodity radar for next week, tuesday you have china's national people's congress will begin in beijing. lots of interest. you also get chevron's investor day. how much money in growth will they see out of the permian basin this year? wednesday, exxon's analysts in new york, development. friday, we are back on track. you get the usda monthly repo
todd: another 10%, but that will be the margin.ink about it, if you can get another $150 million to $200 million of ebitda on the same revenue, that takes you from being unprofitable to profitable. alix: that was my interview with todd becker, ceo of green plains energy. and now, to the lighter side. go ahead and pass the calf cheeks, please. americans are increasingly bellying up to the table for nontraditional cuts of meat. while the rest of the world has been doing this centuries, u.s....
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todd: another 10%, but that will be the margin.oyou can get another 150 $200 million on the same revenue, that take you from being unprofitable to profitable. alix: that was my interview with tom becker, ceo of green plains energy. now, americans are increasingly bellying up to the table for nontraditional cuts of meat. while the rest of the world has been doing this centuries, u.s. diners are just catching up when it comes to nose to tail eating. opponents say it is a good way to cut waste and productive -- restaurant see it as a way to cut cost. on my commodity radar for next week, tuesday china's national people's conference that congress will begin in beijing. chevron's investor day. how much growth will they see out of the korean basin this year. wednesday, exxon's analysts in new york, development. friday, we are back on track. the usta monthly report on crops and demand forecasts. that wraps it up for bloomberg "commodities edge." cat is thursday at 1:00 p.m. new york time, six clock in london. ♪ -- 6:00 in london. ♪ you. al
todd: another 10%, but that will be the margin.oyou can get another 150 $200 million on the same revenue, that take you from being unprofitable to profitable. alix: that was my interview with tom becker, ceo of green plains energy. now, americans are increasingly bellying up to the table for nontraditional cuts of meat. while the rest of the world has been doing this centuries, u.s. diners are just catching up when it comes to nose to tail eating. opponents say it is a good way to cut waste and...
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todd: yes. alix: what does that get to? todd: it adds another 10% but that is the margin.u think about it, if you can get another $200 million on the same revenue, that takes you from being unprofitable to profitable. alix: that was my interview with todd becker. .ow, past the cap raise americans are bellying up to the table for nontraditional cuts of meat while the rest of the world has been doing this for centuries. u.s. diners are starting to catch up when it comes to nose to tail eating. proponents say the movement is a good way to cut food waste. check, please. on my commodities radar for next week, tuesday china's national people's congress will begin in beijing. lots of interest to growth. you get chevron investor, how much money in growth will they see this year? analysts stayons in new york. friday, we are back on track to get the usda monthly report on crops. do not miss that. that wraps it up for bloomberg's commodities edge. catches each thursday. -- catch us each thursday. ♪ so with xfinity mobile i can customize each line for each family member? yup. and sinc
todd: yes. alix: what does that get to? todd: it adds another 10% but that is the margin.u think about it, if you can get another $200 million on the same revenue, that takes you from being unprofitable to profitable. alix: that was my interview with todd becker. .ow, past the cap raise americans are bellying up to the table for nontraditional cuts of meat while the rest of the world has been doing this for centuries. u.s. diners are starting to catch up when it comes to nose to tail eating....
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you, todd, i am delighted to be back. some -- sorry none of my republican colleagues were able to join. i appreciate mike rogers including me in everything and keeping things on a bipartisan basis. i was inspired by bill roper's talk. i thought that was a new energy and division. who would not want to be funded? that is pretty powerful. [laughter] >> i have some kids who are not mind that. -- would not mind that. sadly, we have neglected some of this for some time. positivity.d bill's a lot of these issues have been looking for 10-20 years. now, we are finally paying attention. i am proud of the house's role in this because two years ago, mike rogers and i tried to refocus the air force on some of these important issue. that got a mixed reception from the air force and some of our friends on the senate side. when president trump weighed in with his space force proposal, which i thought was over the top, that did help break some ice in the air force and possibly even in the u.s. senate to create a more open minded approach
you, todd, i am delighted to be back. some -- sorry none of my republican colleagues were able to join. i appreciate mike rogers including me in everything and keeping things on a bipartisan basis. i was inspired by bill roper's talk. i thought that was a new energy and division. who would not want to be funded? that is pretty powerful. [laughter] >> i have some kids who are not mind that. -- would not mind that. sadly, we have neglected some of this for some time. positivity.d bill's a...
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todd?need be. everybody in this place and everybody at this table is trained to kill me. >> [laughter] todd: we start with shawn, retired seal, and also owner of strike force energy, you've seen him on the show before. you say now that the mueller report is in we can switch the focus to the positive. why? >> just like we're here, veteran-owned business, small business started a few years ago was only one location, now there are two and they just expanded their first location, so let's focus on those type of things creating jobs and the economy. that's what we need to focus on. todd: shawn, thank you julie you're a navy vet. you say this whole ordeal shows the democrats are focused on power not the people. why? >> yes, they're focused on staying in power and keeping the power with the people not focused on the people or the issues at hand now. todd: did you say the people are waking up though? >> we are look at this last election which is how we got trump in and everything. yes people are pa
todd?need be. everybody in this place and everybody at this table is trained to kill me. >> [laughter] todd: we start with shawn, retired seal, and also owner of strike force energy, you've seen him on the show before. you say now that the mueller report is in we can switch the focus to the positive. why? >> just like we're here, veteran-owned business, small business started a few years ago was only one location, now there are two and they just expanded their first location, so...
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todd, thank you so much for joining us.utral on the s&p 500 what you love tech, china tech and apple. thank you for joining us. caroline? romaine: coming up, data out of china expected to show investment recovery continuing in 2019. caroline: that story is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: now to asia ahead, expected data out of china will only kate recovery in invest -- indicate recovery in investment, but the trade war dampening consumption. we have shery ahn joining us to talk about this. we have been hearing about this big data which i think is a strange way to characterize it but when we going to find out? shery: we care because it is the first set of data out of china this whole year. in january, we had no data. the lunar new year holiday so they tend to group these two months together. given we haven't talking about how china has lowered its growth target to 6.5%, we have been wondering how the chinese economy has done. we are expecting this evening at 10:00 p.m. eastern to get industrial output, retail sales, fixe
todd, thank you so much for joining us.utral on the s&p 500 what you love tech, china tech and apple. thank you for joining us. caroline? romaine: coming up, data out of china expected to show investment recovery continuing in 2019. caroline: that story is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: now to asia ahead, expected data out of china will only kate recovery in invest -- indicate recovery in investment, but the trade war dampening consumption. we have shery ahn joining us to talk about...
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charles: todd? >> todd, i don't see a lot that pushes through.nk most of the good news is priced into the market. on very light volume. our volume is down 30% from the fourth quarter. we priced in good news out of china. good news everywhere. we are seeing momentum. we're not able to pick up volume and enough energy to punch it through the top. i say we continue to move higher and might drip into new highs. until volume an volatility come into the market i don't think we explode higher. if anything i think we break to the downside. charles: todd, i mean scott, it does feel like a coiled spring. hard for me to see us drifting through this, this wall of resistance just because it's been so firm for over a year now and so i am wondering because if we stay here much longer i do agree with todd we will see a sharp pullback so the question is, what can get us through? >> i agree with you. i think something is coiled. i don't know how springy is might be. you have a lot of cash on the sidelines. a lot of haters on the market. there is still bad news out
charles: todd? >> todd, i don't see a lot that pushes through.nk most of the good news is priced into the market. on very light volume. our volume is down 30% from the fourth quarter. we priced in good news out of china. good news everywhere. we are seeing momentum. we're not able to pick up volume and enough energy to punch it through the top. i say we continue to move higher and might drip into new highs. until volume an volatility come into the market i don't think we explode higher....
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todd and i had no one to really lean on but ourselves.e say good-bye, i want you to game it. tomorrow, say it opens, the price right now is $70 to $72. will it open higher or lower than the ipo price? todd? >> higher. liz: will it close higher or lower? >> higher. liz: higher. okay. steph? what do you think? >> oh, higher and higher. everyone always underprices by at least 10%. people are excited. liz: okay. your last advice to our viewers, buy tomorrow or wait? >> i say wait. >> i would say if you're going to buy, only buy if you're ready to hold for at least a year or two. liz: time horizons. great to see both of you. steph, todd, together again. you are always welcome here. thanks so much. we'll be right back. the dow is up 97. can we talk? we used to play so beautifully together. now we can barely play anything... even cards with the girls. if you have bent fingers, and can't lay your hand flat, talk to your doctor. it may be dupuytren's contracture. your hand is talking. isn't it time you listened? there are nonsurgical options. take
todd and i had no one to really lean on but ourselves.e say good-bye, i want you to game it. tomorrow, say it opens, the price right now is $70 to $72. will it open higher or lower than the ipo price? todd? >> higher. liz: will it close higher or lower? >> higher. liz: higher. okay. steph? what do you think? >> oh, higher and higher. everyone always underprices by at least 10%. people are excited. liz: okay. your last advice to our viewers, buy tomorrow or wait? >> i say...
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emily: bloomberg's todd giles and susan warren.n gotn's taken down from facebook and were quickly restored. she tweeted -- curious why i think facebook has too much power? post, for restoring my but i won a social media marketplace that is not dominated by a simple sensor -- censor. ted cruz saying dutch first time i ever retreated elizabeth warren. they should not be censoring her or anyone else, a serious threat to our democracy. tech breakupbig look like? i really like what elizabeth warren is doing. she reached out to tristan harris and me in the summer of 2017 with her early thoughts relative to what was going on in technology. i was incredibly impressed by the insights she had in comparing what was wrong in tech compared to what she had seen go wrong in the banking business where essentially you have markets in which one side had vastly superior information and was able to control the information available to the other side, and where the people who made markets were participating. when this came out, i have studied it very c
emily: bloomberg's todd giles and susan warren.n gotn's taken down from facebook and were quickly restored. she tweeted -- curious why i think facebook has too much power? post, for restoring my but i won a social media marketplace that is not dominated by a simple sensor -- censor. ted cruz saying dutch first time i ever retreated elizabeth warren. they should not be censoring her or anyone else, a serious threat to our democracy. tech breakupbig look like? i really like what elizabeth warren...
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and that todd's didn't think he measured up to who they thought a todd should marry. mary married for love. she knew what she saw in the man. she had a childhood dream of becoming mrs. president. but she knew she had to marry the right person. >> after they broke up and they have the courtship, they eventually did get back together and get married. >> they did. here, that's where the globe tavern would have sat. >> what was the globe tavern? >> the very first home that mary and abraham lived in. carried in a few personal items and lived in a 12x14 foot room. a day or two after they got married, he went on the road. he had to go work. he was practicing law. they spent six months a year away from each other. >> we're on our way to lincoln's tomb. >> there's the monument in front of us. it's a beautiful monument. it's in a park like setting, which was mary's desire for him, because that's what he wanted. she fought hard for this because the city wanted him in the center of the city, where the bustle of the town and tourists could come. but he didn't want that. he did not
and that todd's didn't think he measured up to who they thought a todd should marry. mary married for love. she knew what she saw in the man. she had a childhood dream of becoming mrs. president. but she knew she had to marry the right person. >> after they broke up and they have the courtship, they eventually did get back together and get married. >> they did. here, that's where the globe tavern would have sat. >> what was the globe tavern? >> the very first home that...
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thank you very much, todd. we have time for i think one question each, and a super lightning round here. so keep your answers almost as short as the questions if you don't mine. for kevin, a question from the audience, is if you don't h-to choose from either the space development agency or space command, which would you choose, and which would be more effective, i would slightly modify the question to say, this is an integrated package, what's the effect of either not going forward with one or more pieces on the overall initiative? >> i don't know that i could answer the first question, just because they're, once's a command of 30,000 people and one is a small organization, but i think the space development agency, what it can do that the current air force command, space command and structure couldn't do is because of the bandwidth required for the major programs that the legacy programs, that smc is trying to deliver, some of them as we just heard are having some struggles. while he had do have, they have peop
thank you very much, todd. we have time for i think one question each, and a super lightning round here. so keep your answers almost as short as the questions if you don't mine. for kevin, a question from the audience, is if you don't h-to choose from either the space development agency or space command, which would you choose, and which would be more effective, i would slightly modify the question to say, this is an integrated package, what's the effect of either not going forward with one or...
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todd: jason, what sport. >> bowling. todd: who doesn't love bowling?ay plunging. todd: you be going in. >> i have my whole office going with me. great to see. without their support, this could not happen. and new york, especially olympics is wonderful. everything that goes on here is wonderful. my son gets to sing the national anthem at many of these events. todd: how awesome is that singing the national anthem, guys. how great is that. your son tj the national anthem singer. he also likes to participate in sports. his favorite is. >> floor hockey. todd: who doesn't above floor hockey. we will be hopping in that body of water in about an hour. stay tuned to "fox & friends" all morning long. it's going to be awesome. back to you. ed: you have two big things going on fs 1 is going to have major college hoops. that's why we had villanova going on. split screen you have todd next hour does it seem kind of athletic deal. he is going to take the plunge next hour. visit polar plunk ny.org/tobay i believe to donate. pete: only thing that qualifies is full subm
todd: jason, what sport. >> bowling. todd: who doesn't love bowling?ay plunging. todd: you be going in. >> i have my whole office going with me. great to see. without their support, this could not happen. and new york, especially olympics is wonderful. everything that goes on here is wonderful. my son gets to sing the national anthem at many of these events. todd: how awesome is that singing the national anthem, guys. how great is that. your son tj the national anthem singer. he...
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todd? [applause] >> good afternoon. well, i guess we're still in the morning, so i'll make this quick so we can get onto the afternoon. first off, thank you all for being here. i want to acknowledge mayor breed, supervisor brown and state treasurer fiona mah for their remarks and participation in this momentous occasion. well, i had a whole thing, you know, mapped out about who i was going to mention and recognize this morning, and i really become so engaged in what everybody else said about the key players in this project that i'm not sure there's a whole lot more that i can add. what i will say is that this project has been a three-year saga, and it has involved many planning and community and team meetings at various levels that have made it possible for us to celebrate today. i'd like to refer to the history of this property as a world war ii era construction complex. and while the mayor noted that, you know, it takes a village to build a community like this, what i want to add is it takes an army to modernize a wor
todd? [applause] >> good afternoon. well, i guess we're still in the morning, so i'll make this quick so we can get onto the afternoon. first off, thank you all for being here. i want to acknowledge mayor breed, supervisor brown and state treasurer fiona mah for their remarks and participation in this momentous occasion. well, i had a whole thing, you know, mapped out about who i was going to mention and recognize this morning, and i really become so engaged in what everybody else said...
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let's go to todd gordon. take it away. >> sure, melissa we've seen a relative shift into technology we'll start off with the lower part of the chart first. this is that nasdaq 100 relative to the s&p you see the ndx outperform so there's your empirical evidence that tech, we're rotating back in so far since that september high we've been in correction mode. i'm going to tell you a little bit of a story if we can go back to that nasdaq as possible, that would be great but that's okay if not basically what's happened is we've hit the last retracement there we go. thanks, guys this last retracement right here is not the 61% those of you who are used to retracements might have been used to the 61.8 here's a little math tip technical analysis, geeky stuff. if you square root that, that puts you at the retracement of last resort, 78.6. if you don't hold that, there is a very strong implication to break to new highs in fact what you would do is say old highs are expected then what you'd expect to do is go up to the
let's go to todd gordon. take it away. >> sure, melissa we've seen a relative shift into technology we'll start off with the lower part of the chart first. this is that nasdaq 100 relative to the s&p you see the ndx outperform so there's your empirical evidence that tech, we're rotating back in so far since that september high we've been in correction mode. i'm going to tell you a little bit of a story if we can go back to that nasdaq as possible, that would be great but that's okay...
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todd is described as an entrepreneur and investor. susan is a top executive at a retail merchandising firm. a transcript between todd blake quotes blake acknowledging the 50,000 he paid to the usc's women volleyball and 200,000 he wired to singer's foundation would be listed as a tax deductible charitable contribution to help underp underprivileged kids. in a wire taped conversation with diane, the cooperator witness says the 50,000 to the women's athletics and the 200,000 was payment goto get yo daughter in. her answer, right. then he adds i want you to know that in case they ask for records. diane blake sensing cause for concern reacts, with oh, my god. >> reporter: the blakes are two of dozens of parents wrapd uped in this scheme. the wife of a former nfl player, a former 49er who is among the indicted. stanford issued a statement saying it's investigating the allegations against the sailing coach and none of the students named in the scheme have decided to attend stanford university. reporting from san francisco, mark matthew, nbc
todd is described as an entrepreneur and investor. susan is a top executive at a retail merchandising firm. a transcript between todd blake quotes blake acknowledging the 50,000 he paid to the usc's women volleyball and 200,000 he wired to singer's foundation would be listed as a tax deductible charitable contribution to help underp underprivileged kids. in a wire taped conversation with diane, the cooperator witness says the 50,000 to the women's athletics and the 200,000 was payment goto get...
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jonathan, hadley and todd with us. hadley, start with you, you look at that room, tim cook in the room, someone who doesn't have a lot of common with the president philosophically, to me this remind me of criminal justice reform where if you could put politics aside you can bring people together who have very sincere needs and can collaborate. this is a problem where we have all of these jobs open in this country. we have a lot of people who need jobs. we have mismatch of skills. companies have a big incentive to come forward and to provide the training and partner with local communities to make an investment. get the talent. hadley, do you think this is something we can actually make progress on like criminal justice reform? >> i hope so. certainly the comments from people around the table, focus on practical solutions and we see other countries they do better middle skills training in terms of apprenticeship. private sector plays a big role. ultimately private sector benefits from well trained workforce. it benefits
jonathan, hadley and todd with us. hadley, start with you, you look at that room, tim cook in the room, someone who doesn't have a lot of common with the president philosophically, to me this remind me of criminal justice reform where if you could put politics aside you can bring people together who have very sincere needs and can collaborate. this is a problem where we have all of these jobs open in this country. we have a lot of people who need jobs. we have mismatch of skills. companies have...
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more alarming, todd blake just recently retired as a trustee from the ross school strict. >> todd blake was a trustee for us for nine years and we are surprised to hear this news. >> reporter: according to the indictment, this was not the only case of false ethnic profiling. quotes of the indictment show parents knew anything. he is accused of formulating an athletic profile for his son. trying get him in as a kicker and punter. he stands accused of paying to have an entrance exam faked plus playing $50,000 in bribe money to guarantee his son's acceptance. marin academy issued a statement saying in part we were shocked by the charges and are especially concerned. there is no indication that anyone who worked at ma was wear of or participated in the alleged illegal and highly unethical behavior detailed in the charges. today tpg placed william on indefinite administrative leave. many of these kids thought they got into these colleges on their own merit. >> we put together a map showing all of the schools that have been named in the indictment. most of the schools are private, there are p
more alarming, todd blake just recently retired as a trustee from the ross school strict. >> todd blake was a trustee for us for nine years and we are surprised to hear this news. >> reporter: according to the indictment, this was not the only case of false ethnic profiling. quotes of the indictment show parents knew anything. he is accused of formulating an athletic profile for his son. trying get him in as a kicker and punter. he stands accused of paying to have an entrance exam...
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todd piro is live in chicago with growing outrage and so much more, todd.she didn't actually recuse herself. in a statement her office says in part, although we used term recused as relates to state attorney foxx involvement. it was colloquial use of term rather than in legal sense. perfectly clear, right? a city quite frankly fed up from the chicago police union which is holding a public demonstration against kim foxx on monday to the people we spoke to on the street. >> wasting too much energy focusing on him. focusing on the children getting shot and killed in the city. reporter: we're getting that answer a lot. how bad is it hire in chicago? >> it is horrible. our stepson got shot and killed two days ago. he was 16 years old. we showed lower on murders and not focus on celebrities getting off. reporter: tough interview right there. all this comes as chicago mayor rahm emanuel wants smollett to pay he means actual money. 130,000 bucks to cover cost of overtime the chicago cops on the investigation. smollett is not stopping public appearances apparently l
todd piro is live in chicago with growing outrage and so much more, todd.she didn't actually recuse herself. in a statement her office says in part, although we used term recused as relates to state attorney foxx involvement. it was colloquial use of term rather than in legal sense. perfectly clear, right? a city quite frankly fed up from the chicago police union which is holding a public demonstration against kim foxx on monday to the people we spoke to on the street. >> wasting too much...
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john and todd with us. i go to the issue ashley brings up, the future as this all plays out as theresa may as leader of the uk, what do you think it is? >> well i think she has, she is in a very difficult box. she is very, very determined and hasn't been scared off in previous defeats she faced. there is no evidence she will resign, at least not now. perhaps on the 29th of march, if everything else fails, and britain does crash out, at that point she may feel her time is done but not now. connell: what is the most likely out come of all of this at this point? i know we had on the bottom of the screen but no deal is still technically on the table. what is the most likely outcome? >> the way i put it, not that no deal is on the table. no deal is the floor. connell: right. >> if they fall off the table with no deal they smash into 100 pieces on the floor. connell: you're in -- >> it is default. connell: you're in the disaster category if that happens economically? >> it is bad, very bad. the british can do som
john and todd with us. i go to the issue ashley brings up, the future as this all plays out as theresa may as leader of the uk, what do you think it is? >> well i think she has, she is in a very difficult box. she is very, very determined and hasn't been scared off in previous defeats she faced. there is no evidence she will resign, at least not now. perhaps on the 29th of march, if everything else fails, and britain does crash out, at that point she may feel her time is done but not now....
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chuck todd, as always, thank you. we look forward to that interview on this morning's "meet the press". following the release of the mueller report. and sphraousive interviews with republican senator john brasso. and dick durbin. "meet the press" at 8:00 right after this newscast. so just stay right here. speaking of staying right here, larry will stay here next to me while -- well, i guess you will get up from the chair. >> i'll disappear. >> you'll be back in 40 minutes for our weekly political segment. we will look into the call to repeal the affordable care act and how it might impact the 20/20 election. we look forward to that as always and we'll see you then. >>> a story of life imitating art. chris plat plays a hero in the marvel movies, as you likely know. but his brother is being honored as a real-life hero. so that is daniel pratt. he is better known as cully. he is a sheriff's deputy. he boasts the title of hometown hero. pratt received this honor at travis air force base in fairfield for his overall help i
chuck todd, as always, thank you. we look forward to that interview on this morning's "meet the press". following the release of the mueller report. and sphraousive interviews with republican senator john brasso. and dick durbin. "meet the press" at 8:00 right after this newscast. so just stay right here. speaking of staying right here, larry will stay here next to me while -- well, i guess you will get up from the chair. >> i'll disappear. >> you'll be back in...
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interview at the annual american historical association meeting in chicago. >> professor elizabeth toddreland, your book, "a political education: black politics and education reform in chicago since 1960," what is the premise behind the book and what did you learn? elizabeth: the premise behind the book, in the early 2000, so much of the conversation around education reform was dominated by nonprofit groups, philanthropists, big-city mayors, advocacy orgat
interview at the annual american historical association meeting in chicago. >> professor elizabeth toddreland, your book, "a political education: black politics and education reform in chicago since 1960," what is the premise behind the book and what did you learn? elizabeth: the premise behind the book, in the early 2000, so much of the conversation around education reform was dominated by nonprofit groups, philanthropists, big-city mayors, advocacy orgat
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so todd young and i of indiana, we have a bill to repeal the two iraq authorizations that you mentioned the we're going to have a vote next week of really war powers vote in the next couple of weeks about whether to withdraw all u.s. support for saudi activities in the yemen civil war. and finally rand paul and tom udall, also bipartisan, have a bill to phase out the war in afghanistan and repeal the 2001 authorization. congress has finally woken up to this problem that i've been shouting about for years, which is presidents like to just do whatever they want without congress. congress has to take more making powers back as the framers as the constitution contemplated. >> it's in the constitution, there's no question they have forfeited their spons responsibility when it comes to this again and again. notably you are not calling for an end to the 2001 measure. i want foam listen people to li
so todd young and i of indiana, we have a bill to repeal the two iraq authorizations that you mentioned the we're going to have a vote next week of really war powers vote in the next couple of weeks about whether to withdraw all u.s. support for saudi activities in the yemen civil war. and finally rand paul and tom udall, also bipartisan, have a bill to phase out the war in afghanistan and repeal the 2001 authorization. congress has finally woken up to this problem that i've been shouting about...
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diane blake, a retail executive and her husband todd, an investor entrepreneur. the blakes reached out to the people running the scheme in early 2017 asking if there was a way to get their daughter into youth of southern california according to prosecutors. e-mails were ex changed. several months later their daughter was getting pitched to the university as a valuable volleyball recruited through usc donna heinel. the blakes wrote a check to usc athletics for $50,000. in january of 2018 a donation of $200,000 to the foundation run by rick singer, the man said to be at the middle of all this. now in march todd blake celebrated his daughter's usc admission on twitter, but not long after that there were signs of trouble. an audit had investigators looking into those donations and ultimately the admissions scandal as a whole, at which point one person involved reached out to the blakes alerting them to the probe and in a recorded phone call diane blake responds to the threat of an inquiry saying, "yikes, i mean our daughter doesn't even know." can you imagine some of
diane blake, a retail executive and her husband todd, an investor entrepreneur. the blakes reached out to the people running the scheme in early 2017 asking if there was a way to get their daughter into youth of southern california according to prosecutors. e-mails were ex changed. several months later their daughter was getting pitched to the university as a valuable volleyball recruited through usc donna heinel. the blakes wrote a check to usc athletics for $50,000. in january of 2018 a...
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. >> next, elizabeth todd breland talks about her book "a political education: black politics and education reform in chicago since the 1960s," she describes the overcrowding in african american neighborhood schools and share stories of parents and teachers who pushed for better conditions. american history tv recorded this 15 minute interview at the annual american historical association meeting in chicago. >> professor elizabeth todd breland, your book, "a political education: black politics and education reform in chicago since 1960," what is the premise behind the book and what did you learn? elizabeth: the premise behind the book, in the early 2000, so much of the conversation around education reform was dominated by nonprofit groups, philanthropists, big-city mayors, advocacy organizations, and in my own research i was seeing that it wasn't scaring longeras obscuring the history of community-based organizing around educational improvement, articulate by black parents, community members, organizers and teachers. i wanted to tell that story and tell that history. steve: we are here in c
. >> next, elizabeth todd breland talks about her book "a political education: black politics and education reform in chicago since the 1960s," she describes the overcrowding in african american neighborhood schools and share stories of parents and teachers who pushed for better conditions. american history tv recorded this 15 minute interview at the annual american historical association meeting in chicago. >> professor elizabeth todd breland, your book, "a political...
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in aew minutes we'll be joine by nbc's political director and moderator of "meet the press," chuck todd. >> we g to our weather, a fast moving line of storms came and went thisafternoon. >> we've seen everything, hail and winds and we areeot d with those strong winds and rain chances or even the coldtoo. here's the time lapse from out of our tower cam. the clouds and rain quickly filling the screen. >> nasty. >> on the ground from ourte sto am 4 weather deck, a clearer picture of theain and of that flag whippndg in the wi >> many of you sent us video of small hail falling across the l ike this one fromch falls ch and then check out this in tyson's, a mix of hail and graupelaroatingand the grounds as well. >> we looked outs our n room window you pointed out the graupel was hitting us at 4:00. >> yeah. it was amazing what we were seeing with graupel coming through, also known as snow pellets or soft hail because it is softer than regular hail, it hits your windshielnd you see it splatter like a rain drop. look at what's going o now. i'll put this into motion here the past cple hours, one
in aew minutes we'll be joine by nbc's political director and moderator of "meet the press," chuck todd. >> we g to our weather, a fast moving line of storms came and went thisafternoon. >> we've seen everything, hail and winds and we areeot d with those strong winds and rain chances or even the coldtoo. here's the time lapse from out of our tower cam. the clouds and rain quickly filling the screen. >> nasty. >> on the ground from ourte sto am 4 weather deck, a...
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attorney, district of massachusetts :59 one of those parents on the list, todd parents on the list, todd blake, tweeted in march of 2019 so very excited that my daughter charlotte will be attending usc next year! court documents allege blake paid $200,000 to singer's foundation and $50,000 to usc's 'women's athletics department to make that happenalso implicated stanford university head sailing coach john vandemoer, who has now been fired. he plead guilty tuesday afternoon to accepting bribes. according to court documents vandemoer conspired with singer to hold admission spots for two prospective students who were falsely suggested to be competitive sailors. in return he received 270- thousand dollars in contributions to stanford's sailing program. neither of the two students ended up attending.standup dan kerman 156and the fbi noted the investigation is not done and they will continue to search for parents and others who are not playing on the rules, dan kerman kron 4 news. (robin) stanford released a statement addressing the two cases laid out in charges... saying in part: neither stud
attorney, district of massachusetts :59 one of those parents on the list, todd parents on the list, todd blake, tweeted in march of 2019 so very excited that my daughter charlotte will be attending usc next year! court documents allege blake paid $200,000 to singer's foundation and $50,000 to usc's 'women's athletics department to make that happenalso implicated stanford university head sailing coach john vandemoer, who has now been fired. he plead guilty tuesday afternoon to accepting bribes....
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> be careful because todd is here.for how life insurers may use algorithms to comb through social. the focus is post healthy behaviors like exercise. is it happening today, they haven't done to scale yet, at this point. it's still all about urine in the blood in determining what the premium is going to be, they haven't figured out how they not like to isolate for your activities. lauren: she's a marathon runner. >> she would get more money. cheryl: wants you to be healthy, they will do anything they can -- lauren: what if it's nothing? >> we are still few years away. lauren: how do millennials handle situations, todd? >> one-third of millennials believe their life is stressful than average american. 20, 22, 37, small problems are adding to big stress, 40% of you stressed about having a dead phone battery, nearly 20% of you said getting zero likes on social media is causing you argument than significant other, biggest resource for your threat, you can control battery, loss of credit card or phone, plug in your phone, do
> be careful because todd is here.for how life insurers may use algorithms to comb through social. the focus is post healthy behaviors like exercise. is it happening today, they haven't done to scale yet, at this point. it's still all about urine in the blood in determining what the premium is going to be, they haven't figured out how they not like to isolate for your activities. lauren: she's a marathon runner. >> she would get more money. cheryl: wants you to be healthy, they will do...
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lauren: todd piro, thank you. cheryl: mornings with maria starts now.od morning, everyone, happy wednesday, thanks for joining us, i'm maria bartiromo, it is wednesday march 20th, top stories right now just before 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. manufacturing in america, president trump is headed to the heartland today, he will be in ohio this afternoon following the general motors plant cloture there and it is not the only struggling automaker, tesla layoff to begin today, closer look at the industry coming up. stunning development in the lion air crash, off duty pilot saved the exact jet the day before flight. investors waiting on federal reserve and china trade, another round level of high-level talks and federal chairman jay powell, details of the central bank's plans to wind, markets ahead of it, joe biden reportedly telling supporters he's planning a bid for the white house, mornings with maria begins right now. ♪ maria: futures are higher this morning, take a look, wednesday morning, firmer tone to the markets ahead of pretty important events, dow i
lauren: todd piro, thank you. cheryl: mornings with maria starts now.od morning, everyone, happy wednesday, thanks for joining us, i'm maria bartiromo, it is wednesday march 20th, top stories right now just before 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. manufacturing in america, president trump is headed to the heartland today, he will be in ohio this afternoon following the general motors plant cloture there and it is not the only struggling automaker, tesla layoff to begin today, closer look at the...
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and we bring in "chuck todd. nbc news political >>> welcome back at 7:12. our political analyst larry gerston joins me and as usual on sundays, we bring in chuck todd, nbc news political director and moderator of "meet the press" "meet the press." we're lucky enough to ask him a few questions before we see his show at 8:00. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. >> we want to ask you about something rarely mentioned in this weekend's news cycle, just kidding, horrible joke. the mueller investigation. >> yes. >> it is officially over. special counsel robert mueller submitted his report to attorney general william barr. can you give us in i insight what do we know? what's next? >> well on the show today, i have one former fbi official, chuck rosenberg who expects, i was trying to understand, what is the definition of principal conclusions, right, the attorney general said in a memo on friday that he would as soon as this weekend perhaps pass along his principal conclusions from the mueller report to congress. how do you define that? chuck rosenberg says expe
and we bring in "chuck todd. nbc news political >>> welcome back at 7:12. our political analyst larry gerston joins me and as usual on sundays, we bring in chuck todd, nbc news political director and moderator of "meet the press" "meet the press." we're lucky enough to ask him a few questions before we see his show at 8:00. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. >> we want to ask you about something rarely mentioned in this weekend's news cycle,...
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todd: great point, brian.t of all of this, it seems if you had the charges dismissed you would recede back into the background and not really antagonize anybody anymore. evidence comes out with a full fledged i told you guys, i didn't do that. that may not be the appropriate response under these circumstances. the feds are still out there. ainsley: the attorney had to know they were going to get this type of reaction. everyone is scratching their heads because of those preferences and how outrages the story was. >> i mean, these are all great points. i'm curious to hear what judge napolitano has to say when he comes up later on. ainsley: craziest thing he has ever heard of in the last 44 years of his career he said. todd: and he is a judge. steve: according to tmz this morning. jussie knows unless he gets out there and tells his story, he will never work again. and so his plan is -- tmz says he says image is everything and i'm going to fix it. so what he is going to do is he is going to go out and do interview
todd: great point, brian.t of all of this, it seems if you had the charges dismissed you would recede back into the background and not really antagonize anybody anymore. evidence comes out with a full fledged i told you guys, i didn't do that. that may not be the appropriate response under these circumstances. the feds are still out there. ainsley: the attorney had to know they were going to get this type of reaction. everyone is scratching their heads because of those preferences and how...
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susan: jonathan, hadley, todd, good to see you. connell: we're getting breaking news here on boeing we want to pass along. the stock is down 1% after-hours. a new report coming in from the seattle times. what the seattle times is saying, the fbi is reportedly joining a criminal investigation into the certificate if i equation of the boeing 737 max plane. the stock is down 1%. more when we get it. susan: the seattle times is doing good reporting on power boeing has with certification of its planes. connell: this would indicate things are taken up a notch, getting fbi involved. i would think. susan: talk about jeff bezos, on going story, admitting to the leak is the brother of bezos' girlfriend, that he made a deal with the devil with the "national enquirer" over the salacious text messages. howard kurtz got an exclusive. he joins us after this break. connell: the fight for the white house continues with a growing field on the left. former vice president joe biden is supposedly inching closer to making a decision. we had a democratic
susan: jonathan, hadley, todd, good to see you. connell: we're getting breaking news here on boeing we want to pass along. the stock is down 1% after-hours. a new report coming in from the seattle times. what the seattle times is saying, the fbi is reportedly joining a criminal investigation into the certificate if i equation of the boeing 737 max plane. the stock is down 1%. more when we get it. susan: the seattle times is doing good reporting on power boeing has with certification of its...
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todd: she put a lot of thought and time into this.re a couple of different prongs, one of them very straightforward -- breakup big tech. break up some of these mergers. for example facebook bought , whatsapp. facebook bought instagram. she talked about amazon. she has a list of deals that she would take a closer look at. and she is invoking at&t back in the 1980's, some of the big trust busting cases in u.s. history. but there is also a more nuanced argument, and that is where when these companies start to operate like a platform, like utility, and they are also competing as a part of that platform, as platform participants, that is where she also is looking for some kind of way to separate out those businesses. for example, amazon. amazon is the case she keeps coming back to. amazon has created a huge marketplace for millions of sellers to peddle their wares, but amazon is also a competitor in there. amazon at selling its own batteries, its own baby wipes. todd: exactly. and i noticed she cited our colleague spencer. once amazon sees
todd: she put a lot of thought and time into this.re a couple of different prongs, one of them very straightforward -- breakup big tech. break up some of these mergers. for example facebook bought , whatsapp. facebook bought instagram. she talked about amazon. she has a list of deals that she would take a closer look at. and she is invoking at&t back in the 1980's, some of the big trust busting cases in u.s. history. but there is also a more nuanced argument, and that is where when these...
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well, thanks for joining us, chuck todd for us this morning. we look forward to many more sunday discussions going forward. >> appreciate it. >>> join chuck for this morning's "meet the press." senator mark warner joins chuck and he has an exclusive interview with representative jim jordan, who took the spotlight this week. tune in to "meet the press" 8:00 after this newscast. larry will be back in about 40 minutes with our weekly political segment with an in-depth look at the week that was with the president. we look forward to seeing you soon. >>> still ahead, another major step for spacex. we'll show you new video of the dragon capsule docking at the international space station. >>> good to have you back, larry, even if it is on a cloudy, foggy day. we have a lot of fog out there. limited visibility. i'm tracking more scattered showers. we have a bigger storm up ahead. i'm giving you the timeline for that. alright, you've been here but have you... been blown away on this? saved the day with him? or built a snowman with her? it's time to make
well, thanks for joining us, chuck todd for us this morning. we look forward to many more sunday discussions going forward. >> appreciate it. >>> join chuck for this morning's "meet the press." senator mark warner joins chuck and he has an exclusive interview with representative jim jordan, who took the spotlight this week. tune in to "meet the press" 8:00 after this newscast. larry will be back in about 40 minutes with our weekly political segment with an...
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chuck todd will be talking about it. stay with us. why are all these business owners so excite we're going to comcast. it's ahead of the game, ahead of the curve. it's going to add to the productivity of our business. it's switch and save days at comcast business. right now, get fast, reliable internet for $49.95 a month and save $600 a year. just one more way we take your business beyond. but hurry, switch and save days ends april 7th. internet that's reliable. internet that's fast. that's super important. i just want to get it right now. call today. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> welcome back at 10:16. beautiful day o tap today. >> beautiful, beautiful day. >> what do you say? >> i say it's pretty outside. >> it's beautiful outside. >> how long? >> we have rain tomorrow so te are goingsee a few showers push i tomorrow. >> that's tomorrow. >> we've got a whole week. wait until you see my 10-day forecast because i think everybody is going to enjoy this eeek. we deserve s nice weather and we're going to have some nice weather aroun
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charles: todd, kristin, thank you very much. both i appreciate it. we're calling the "cp effect." we're getting a little traction since the show began. there is a lot for investor to digest. we'll have our pick of the day. alexandria ocasio-cortez, with her seems like there is something every day but now she is threatening to put moderate democrats on a list to shame them into voting with her. that's right. you can't make this stuff up. how will nancy pelosi reacting? don't go away. we'll find out. ♪ ♪ the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? now when you go out, you cash in. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best w
charles: todd, kristin, thank you very much. both i appreciate it. we're calling the "cp effect." we're getting a little traction since the show began. there is a lot for investor to digest. we'll have our pick of the day. alexandria ocasio-cortez, with her seems like there is something every day but now she is threatening to put moderate democrats on a list to shame them into voting with her. that's right. you can't make this stuff up. how will nancy pelosi reacting? don't go away....
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heather: absolutely, thank you so much, todd, exactly, thank you. >> no problem. heather: u.s.ourt in the meantime arguing today gerrymandering case out of virginia, republican leaders in the state want the justices to overturn a lower court ruling that found 11 districts were racially gerrymandering, the gop has tight 51-49 majority in the virginia house of delegates the outcome of the today's case will impact 70,000 voters. and virginia county approved $23 million in incentives for amazon, officials backing the deal despite protestors killing board meeting to discuss the plan. amazon's new headquarters in suburban washington, d.c., the state committed $750 million in incentives, amazon pulled out of the deal to build another facility in new york after widespread criticism. only one national title. 68, it's time to fill out your march madness bracket if you haven't yet, the number one seed , the first round of games tip off tomorrow, fill it out. the time now is about 26 minutes after the top of the hour, congresswoman omar called israel evil but now she has a solution for pea
heather: absolutely, thank you so much, todd, exactly, thank you. >> no problem. heather: u.s.ourt in the meantime arguing today gerrymandering case out of virginia, republican leaders in the state want the justices to overturn a lower court ruling that found 11 districts were racially gerrymandering, the gop has tight 51-49 majority in the virginia house of delegates the outcome of the today's case will impact 70,000 voters. and virginia county approved $23 million in incentives for...
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. >> joining us is chuck todd. he's got all the details. at does this mean f a potential 2020 run for potenal joe biden. >> it's sort of a preview of what life will be likeor joe biden. he's going to be asked why did you promote this at one time. the best asset, he's been in the mainstream for 50 years. the biggest liability is he's been in the mainstream for 50 years. when you'll hear his comments he about bussing,rime bill of 20 years ago, bussing, 50 years ago, it sounds out of touch to today's ear. did he say anything then that was considered controversial then? cortez said moderate is -- and she put it out there. but people on the biden side of it say did you pay attention to 2018? did you see all of those red congressional districts flip to blue? they didn't fli becauthere's 40 aocs. they were formingm pragmatnd can't we sort of settle things down, bringing back aort of slower sort of more compromised type of comprehensive politics and that's the rifight. t now it's symbolized by sanders and biden, but everybody below them is splittin
. >> joining us is chuck todd. he's got all the details. at does this mean f a potential 2020 run for potenal joe biden. >> it's sort of a preview of what life will be likeor joe biden. he's going to be asked why did you promote this at one time. the best asset, he's been in the mainstream for 50 years. the biggest liability is he's been in the mainstream for 50 years. when you'll hear his comments he about bussing,rime bill of 20 years ago, bussing, 50 years ago, it sounds out of...
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. >> chuck todd is with us now to walk through what happens next.emocrats have been eagerly awaiting this report for months now. this is not what a lot of them expected. >> no, a bunch of them feel pretty blindsided today because bill war made a -- he's characterizing the report before congress gets a chance to read it. he made the decision on obstruction before congress gets a chance to read it. and so when they get to eventually read it, if they really do have a case that there wasn't a full exoneration or maybe obstruction of justice was an open question and the collusion conclusion wasn't all there, if all of that turns out to be something they think they can make a better case with, it may be too late. the pr game and the spin game and the trump administration and the trump campaign has already jumped on is already there, and i think that's why you see an almost angry reaction of democrats of bill barr and the questioning of his integrity on this because he has this expansive view. i imagine we'll see the justice department and barr get pretty
. >> chuck todd is with us now to walk through what happens next.emocrats have been eagerly awaiting this report for months now. this is not what a lot of them expected. >> no, a bunch of them feel pretty blindsided today because bill war made a -- he's characterizing the report before congress gets a chance to read it. he made the decision on obstruction before congress gets a chance to read it. and so when they get to eventually read it, if they really do have a case that there...