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t y go and try to reclaim voters, the guy in hey rustbelt that tve lost, in pennsylvania, wisconsin,o they go that way try an reclaimr and back up the obama coalition. that very diverse young people, mirities, that obama so successfully delivered the country. >> his vice esident joe bide , he's yet to declare, how far off what dierence would that make to the race? >> by all accounts, biden is in, in any given moment, depend on who you talk to. it sounds like it will be a of, i think, probably a maybe month or two, not weeks. then, that would be a huge differce in the race. on the 800-pound gorilla the left de. the former vice president. sort of heir to the throne, -- can say, and he's a huge a lot to the role. nown all the leaders over the last decade and brings that obama era to it.qu old?on is is he too this is something peoplees have oned. e'll be pushing 80 if he wins the election and is it h somethine would be changing the page to the democrats. new, and h, inspirational and can he take on donald trump? very much indeed for joining me. look now at some of the days other news. ep
t y go and try to reclaim voters, the guy in hey rustbelt that tve lost, in pennsylvania, wisconsin,o they go that way try an reclaimr and back up the obama coalition. that very diverse young people, mirities, that obama so successfully delivered the country. >> his vice esident joe bide , he's yet to declare, how far off what dierence would that make to the race? >> by all accounts, biden is in, in any given moment, depend on who you talk to. it sounds like it will be a of, i...
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tve. >> oh jeez. that's hard. >> tomorrow on "e.t.." >>> ah!arah paulson is the best victim ever. you see how jumpy she is, right? >> for good reason. she has scared her before. sarah tried to get her revenge with a surprise attack, but watch how that worked out. >> and i knew i wanted to talk to her. [ screams ] >> but ellen wasn't finished yet because later -- >> i don't know. >> all right. [ screams ] >> that is just not fair. bye. >> bye, y'all. jimmy's gotten used to his whole room smelling like sweaty odors. yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in irresistible freshness. febreze unstopables. breathe happy. [boy gasps] for real cold and flu protection with lysol, you can help prote
tve. >> oh jeez. that's hard. >> tomorrow on "e.t.." >>> ah!arah paulson is the best victim ever. you see how jumpy she is, right? >> for good reason. she has scared her before. sarah tried to get her revenge with a surprise attack, but watch how that worked out. >> and i knew i wanted to talk to her. [ screams ] >> but ellen wasn't finished yet because later -- >> i don't know. >> all right. [ screams ] >> that is just not...
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. >> tve king's comments are his own and his exc what he said was reprehensible and . >> a senior member of the coressional black caucus is calling for a censure resolution that would force king to go to the house floor and listen as a statement of disapproval is read >>> senator orrin hatch isn't staying away the hill for too long. he'll be tomorrow. 's introducing president trump's attorney general nominee inlliam barr at barr's confirmation he hatch has participated in barr's three previous confirmations asincluding his stint as attorney general under george h.w. bush. also during the hearings barr plans to tell congress that bert mueller's investigation should continue. >>> day 24 of the government shutdown coming to a close. tonight new words the democrats have introduced two new bills to reopen the government. the first would fund federal agencies through february 1st. it will be voted on tomrow under a fast track procedural move that requirestwo-thirds support and therefore isn't likely to pass. a second bill would reopen the government through february 28th. w thl be brought to a
. >> tve king's comments are his own and his exc what he said was reprehensible and . >> a senior member of the coressional black caucus is calling for a censure resolution that would force king to go to the house floor and listen as a statement of disapproval is read >>> senator orrin hatch isn't staying away the hill for too long. he'll be tomorrow. 's introducing president trump's attorney general nominee inlliam barr at barr's confirmation he hatch has participated in...
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t ere are a lot of issues, there are issues tve to do with the future, political as well as the securityne: after 17 years of conflict, do you think this is a successful outcome? omar: it is the first serious outcome -- as i said, progress in the right direction, progress that involves the united states and involves other stakeholders. the only missing link right now are the afghans, who are part of the post-9/11 structure that was built. they need to be incorporated so the process can move forward jane: thank you very much for joining me. you are watching "c world news america." still to come on tonight's program, the internet has certainly changed our lives, but network revolutions arnothing new. we look at other major disruptions and what might be next. ickens could one day offer a cost-effective way of producing treat people wi cancer or arthritis. alresearchers have genet modified chickens to produce human proteins in their adsop they say devg the drugs this way could be 10 times cheaper than currentnuethods of macturing. ghoshoetsch -- pallab reports. pallab:'s chickens are no ordi
t ere are a lot of issues, there are issues tve to do with the future, political as well as the securityne: after 17 years of conflict, do you think this is a successful outcome? omar: it is the first serious outcome -- as i said, progress in the right direction, progress that involves the united states and involves other stakeholders. the only missing link right now are the afghans, who are part of the post-9/11 structure that was built. they need to be incorporated so the process can move...
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the house democrats are working on bills that will reopen tve ment without any money for president trump's wall along the u.s./m.ico bord it's unclear if the senate would pass any of the bills or if thes president woun them into law. the stalemate leaves 800,000 workers not knowing when they'll get their next check. >>> if congressional leaders go toinhe me it could be heated like the last time the president met with democratic leaders in the white house. president trump has been blaming democrat for the shutdown. he writes, quote, one thing has been proven, the democrats do not care about open borders and all of the crime and drugs thats open bor bring. the president said he would shut down the government untile getsunding for a wall along the southern border. >>> new this morning, incoming republican senator mitt romney said it shapes the character of the nation. theho incumbent fall has oren most glaring in this area. utah sen elect made the comments in an editorial published in the washington post. he writes about president trump saying on balance his conduct over the pastwo years part
the house democrats are working on bills that will reopen tve ment without any money for president trump's wall along the u.s./m.ico bord it's unclear if the senate would pass any of the bills or if thes president woun them into law. the stalemate leaves 800,000 workers not knowing when they'll get their next check. >>> if congressional leaders go toinhe me it could be heated like the last time the president met with democratic leaders in the white house. president trump has been...
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is in a winter slump they've lost 6 of their last 9, herrently on a three-game losing streak where tve been outscored 13-4. and to top it off, the blue jackets are now tied with them atop the metro division. the all-star break's coming up next week and there's a lot of important hockey left. this team confident they can snap out of it. >> when we're on our game, we're one of the best teams in the league. cfident that we can beat any team in the league when we're on our game. lately, we have not been on our game. dwe're still in a spot. we've seen a lot of good hockey from this team andtill very confident going forward. >> still have lots of games to bounceack and it's nice it happened in the middle of the year, not at thend of the year. so i know this group of guys ist going to figh for it and we're going to be back. >> now to the redskins, according to a report from "theo washingpost," the team's sticking with defensive coordinator greg ma nusky. reportedly met with three fe different dive coordinators but all three hired else were. manusky staying put, saying jay gruden wanted to k.p
is in a winter slump they've lost 6 of their last 9, herrently on a three-game losing streak where tve been outscored 13-4. and to top it off, the blue jackets are now tied with them atop the metro division. the all-star break's coming up next week and there's a lot of important hockey left. this team confident they can snap out of it. >> when we're on our game, we're one of the best teams in the league. cfident that we can beat any team in the league when we're on our game. lately, we...
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. >>> tve temperatures w seen can be incredibly dangerous. three people have died out in the cold in our area in just the past two weeks. >> two of them outside living facilities in fairfax county. news 4's jackie bensen joins us as communities try to prevent re death. jackie? >> reporter: well, doreen, we now know that the sno and the cold we saw recently was deadly. as you mentioned, three suspected hypothermiaeaths in one local jurisdiction. and another here in d.c., people are ctively out there tonig trying to prevent them. hundreds gathered at the cafeteria athe columbia heights education campus on 16th street in northwest. d these volunteers will both count and direct services to people they encounter. it crafts a framework that helped make the district a 7%n reductio in overall homelessness last year. d.c. mayor muriel bowser noticed the timelessness of the event. >> o government shutdown showed them we are only one -- not all, but my of us are one, two, three paychecks away from needing help. >> reporter: miles away at an apartment co
. >>> tve temperatures w seen can be incredibly dangerous. three people have died out in the cold in our area in just the past two weeks. >> two of them outside living facilities in fairfax county. news 4's jackie bensen joins us as communities try to prevent re death. jackie? >> reporter: well, doreen, we now know that the sno and the cold we saw recently was deadly. as you mentioned, three suspected hypothermiaeaths in one local jurisdiction. and another here in d.c.,...
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but again, no one really knows what that action would like like, how effect tve would be.it would mean for profits or margins or revenue growth going forward. it's a major question mark. but it is more a risk than an opportunity. i think most people would say. emily: google has largely dodged the media spotlight. when you look at the chart, shares are still also way down. from july. when it comes to alphabet, what does the year hold? >> it's facing some of the same regulatory concerns as facebook because it is another company that is built largely on data, ons i use -- on its users and so forth. if there is an action taken against facebook it's likely to have an impact on alphabet as well. but it hasn't had the kind of controversies that facebook has faced. it's not quite as flashay as netflix as far as its multiple or as flashy as amazon. it's more of a mature company in terms of its valuation. that can provide a little bit of a buffer zone there. but it's another high-growth name in a market that's less friendly to high-growth stocks. emily: one thing's for sure, there w
but again, no one really knows what that action would like like, how effect tve would be.it would mean for profits or margins or revenue growth going forward. it's a major question mark. but it is more a risk than an opportunity. i think most people would say. emily: google has largely dodged the media spotlight. when you look at the chart, shares are still also way down. from july. when it comes to alphabet, what does the year hold? >> it's facing some of the same regulatory concerns as...
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. >> individuals tve expertise in areas and are well educated can contribute to our instructional process. >> reporter: to give you an idea as to the f demand an event like this, this one had about 200 people, tt filled up within 24 hours so they opened a second one for next week. th filled in a matter of hours, 175 people. they are nowonsidering a third event. inax fai david cober news 4. >>> coming up in the next half hour, picking up the trash on the nationalmall. we're live with who's footing the bi clean. p the parks >>> we have an update to a scary situation in georgetown, an suv that rammed into a building this morning. witnesses say the suv barrell out of a nearby parking garage across the street and into that building. dc fire and ems tells us one rson was taken to the hospital and eat person was treated at the scene. fire officials say both patients d minor injuries and are expected to be okay. they also say the building itself did note h major structure damage. >>> supreme court officials say th justice ruth bader track.rg's recovery is on a spokesperson said that workurg will
. >> individuals tve expertise in areas and are well educated can contribute to our instructional process. >> reporter: to give you an idea as to the f demand an event like this, this one had about 200 people, tt filled up within 24 hours so they opened a second one for next week. th filled in a matter of hours, 175 people. they are nowonsidering a third event. inax fai david cober news 4. >>> coming up in the next half hour, picking up the trash on the nationalmall. we're...
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so the coat and g maybe tves and hat. continue to feel the wind chills and it's only colder. the afterschool activies in the 20s. tonight, not so much, a grilled cheese tomato sp kind of night. still mild out there. not much in the way of rain, a fews sttered showers as doug was showing you. but tomorrow,, thursd is a yes to the grilled cheese, tomato soup. and pick friday to cozy into the weekend. not only is it cold this weekend but there's snow in the forecast. check out temperatures versus wind chills, generally in the low to mid 40s. 32 on thursday, feels like 25 in the afternoon. 38 on friday and feelsike 27 degrees. that's during the afternoon at times during the morning hours on thursday and friday. we'll have wind chills into the teens. so the cold is here. >> we need the cold air for the storm system to give us snow, and we have it through the weekend. ou notice the snow moving our way. here's saturday by 2:00. going to the health and fitness expo on satu i think it should be fine downtown for most of the day. b
so the coat and g maybe tves and hat. continue to feel the wind chills and it's only colder. the afterschool activies in the 20s. tonight, not so much, a grilled cheese tomato sp kind of night. still mild out there. not much in the way of rain, a fews sttered showers as doug was showing you. but tomorrow,, thursd is a yes to the grilled cheese, tomato soup. and pick friday to cozy into the weekend. not only is it cold this weekend but there's snow in the forecast. check out temperatures versus...
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now me and her are gonna take it to tve >> sanua very special. i belong here.ng here. >> it's a good day trip, for sure, for anybody who just wants to just get away. >> as a farmer, it's just a fabulous area to grow in. >> it really is like you've just mension. >> this truly is a california hidden gem. ♪ >> bye-bye. >> there's so much to explore, so we'll be back with more stories to share. in the meantime, we want to hear from you. so, send us your favorite pictures, videos, and places in the bay area. all this fun driven by your northern california honda dealers. for more information on the vehicle featured in this episode, visit norcalhondadealers.com. ♪ ♪ advi -- and powerful voice. >> i like people to see you for who you are. >> now in the fifth season of her tlc award winning show "i am jazz", she's more candid than ever. >> there is a boy in the picture now. >> amir gets me. >> have you kissed him yet? >> yes, i kissed him a lot. >> on the verge of adulthood, the trans advocate opening up about the twists and turns leading into her final steps of gender
now me and her are gonna take it to tve >> sanua very special. i belong here.ng here. >> it's a good day trip, for sure, for anybody who just wants to just get away. >> as a farmer, it's just a fabulous area to grow in. >> it really is like you've just mension. >> this truly is a california hidden gem. ♪ >> bye-bye. >> there's so much to explore, so we'll be back with more stories to share. in the meantime, we want to hear from you. so, send us your...
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nbc's chris palone shows us why people from the midwest to new england are having trouble dimsing tvesnd ice. >> reporter: fir came the injury, then the insult. a storm system packing rain, ice and snow batteredon mil from the plains in the midwest to up state new york andengland. hundreds of flights cancelled. and some that did go ran into trouble, a united flight slid off the runway in chicago saturday and driving in places ke fargo impossible. and parts of new york and new england sawll wind c monday morning as low as 40 low zero. >> getting out of the house to get into the car, like an extra half hour today. >> some areas gotwo nearly feet of snow and the digging out made cleaning y tougher. can't do much but scrape it. it's salt it, treat it, scrape it off. >> reporter: a thick coat of ice brought down trees and pow lines in connecticut. the coast guard rescued a hunter in an island. and in pittsburgh a truck treating icy roads flipped over on an icy road. suddenly people hoping for a mild wintereazed that dream is over. >> yes, i have to go to work. >> you're sad about that? >> i
nbc's chris palone shows us why people from the midwest to new england are having trouble dimsing tvesnd ice. >> reporter: fir came the injury, then the insult. a storm system packing rain, ice and snow batteredon mil from the plains in the midwest to up state new york andengland. hundreds of flights cancelled. and some that did go ran into trouble, a united flight slid off the runway in chicago saturday and driving in places ke fargo impossible. and parts of new york and new england...
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i lough more than tve the fact been offering pizzas for the people.hank you for joining us, tell us how you got this started? >> a couple of weeks ago, i was at work one night and a couple of our regular customers were talking to and they were furloughed employees and it got me thinking and i went home that night and talked to my mom, mom, we have to do something to help. and you know first thing that came into mind is well, we own a restaurant, food. food was what we can do to help. we posted on facebook that night that we would start the next day offering complimentary dinner for their family so they can come out, just have a worry-friedworry-fre worry-free dinner. >> this is an important point. we have been talking about payment arrange ments. the idea that there is a meal that could be paid for is remarkable but again the part that morgan stood out to me is that you have extra paying customers to support this move. >> we do. as more people started hearing of what we are doing, we had a lot of people come that say they never been to our restaurant
i lough more than tve the fact been offering pizzas for the people.hank you for joining us, tell us how you got this started? >> a couple of weeks ago, i was at work one night and a couple of our regular customers were talking to and they were furloughed employees and it got me thinking and i went home that night and talked to my mom, mom, we have to do something to help. and you know first thing that came into mind is well, we own a restaurant, food. food was what we can do to help. we...
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it's an industry tve devoted my life to.the restaurant industry is just a very tough and high pressure environment. >> reporter: edward lee is an award winning chef, author and owner of five restaurants in the louisville, kentucky and washington, d.c. regions. in 2015, he founded the lee initiative, a non-profit seeking to increase diversity and equality in the restaurant industry. last year, the group launched the women chefs of ken initiative as part of that mission. >> what we're looking for are young only going to rise to be great atefs, owners, investors, have you, but also great activists for the next generaon. >> reporter: five female chefs from kentuckwere selected in the inaugural year of the program. in addition to particiting in group learning events throughout the year, each woman spent a week being mentored by an established female chef elsewhere in the country. lindsey ofcaceis the lee e itiative's managing director. >>nted a way to bridge the gap between women in leadership and women at the bottom the restaura
it's an industry tve devoted my life to.the restaurant industry is just a very tough and high pressure environment. >> reporter: edward lee is an award winning chef, author and owner of five restaurants in the louisville, kentucky and washington, d.c. regions. in 2015, he founded the lee initiative, a non-profit seeking to increase diversity and equality in the restaurant industry. last year, the group launched the women chefs of ken initiative as part of that mission. >> what we're...
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alix: you can find all of the on g tve used and more . we will be joined by an equity strategist who says the market technicals finally look good again and he's not alone in that assessment. this is bloomberg. ♪ tothis is bloomberg daybreak the founder of oracle has taken a billion dollars stake in tesla. he revealed the investment in a filing with regulators. he's a longtime friend of elon musk. last month he joined the board in an attempt to show that directors are providing effective oversight. samsung is feeling apple's pain. trade tensions and the slowdown in china hit samsung's memory samebusiness in the quarter apple reported anemic sales in china. that lets you log onto your bank account is buying one of its biggest competitors. the deal may be valued at up to $200 million. plaid is backed by goldman sachs. alix: futures in the green after a positive finish to u.s. stocks yesterday. momentumng a look at -- this is taking a look at momentum. does that mean we have actually found a bottom? it's a technical indicator that many look a
alix: you can find all of the on g tve used and more . we will be joined by an equity strategist who says the market technicals finally look good again and he's not alone in that assessment. this is bloomberg. ♪ tothis is bloomberg daybreak the founder of oracle has taken a billion dollars stake in tesla. he revealed the investment in a filing with regulators. he's a longtime friend of elon musk. last month he joined the board in an attempt to show that directors are providing effective...