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a big endorsement from a former california governor named ronald reagan that showed conservative upstart pulled off the upset. actually there is little secret few people know this but he was actually the gipper's second choice. he was so unknown back then that he first endorsed warren hatchra. [laughter] but that was quickly corrected he found his way right here to the chamber. the new peers thought he should lay low about his principles and the idea of what they were in for. he was actually ready for action and i remember he was once an amateur boxer so he came to the senate ready to brawl in hisde very first term he had to take downor labor reform with free enterprise and future prosperity so for robert byrd in the machinery of big labor and to become that backbone of the opposition it was an epic showdown. for those 18 hour days he taught his staff to that ragtag bipartisan dick lugar or baker to keep everyone in the boat. they withstood six cloture votes and they won from the big power grab. it only seems fitting that the other end of his tenure wouldur be marked by that right of cen
a big endorsement from a former california governor named ronald reagan that showed conservative upstart pulled off the upset. actually there is little secret few people know this but he was actually the gipper's second choice. he was so unknown back then that he first endorsed warren hatchra. [laughter] but that was quickly corrected he found his way right here to the chamber. the new peers thought he should lay low about his principles and the idea of what they were in for. he was actually...
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but reality has now set in. >> these upstarts didn't have any income.> when the venture capitalists stopped putting money in, you could time the bubble. you could say you know, if we all believe this fantasy it works. if some of us stop believing, it's a prelude to its failure. >> most dot-com retail companies will be out of business by next year, eliminating 25,000 out of 30,000 internet companies. >> what sort of message do you have for all of us as we look at what's happening to the dot-com businesses and the stock market? >> don't invest in dot-coms. >> the internet opened up a lot of things for people. it made things easier for people and that didn't change. bubble or no bubble. >> with more than one billion web pages out there, millions of web sites out there on the internet, no wonder the most common activity on the web is still searching, trying to find the information you're looking for. there really hadn't been very much new in the search engine field for years until something called google came along. a traditional search engine will take you
but reality has now set in. >> these upstarts didn't have any income.> when the venture capitalists stopped putting money in, you could time the bubble. you could say you know, if we all believe this fantasy it works. if some of us stop believing, it's a prelude to its failure. >> most dot-com retail companies will be out of business by next year, eliminating 25,000 out of 30,000 internet companies. >> what sort of message do you have for all of us as we look at what's...
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here was james who was jesus's brother, and this upstart was presuming to teach jesus's message and gongs got so bad in the relations between paul and james that ultimately they have to have a big conference in jerusalem to sort it out. >> narrator: around 50 a.d., 20 years after the execution of his brother jesus, james presides over a council of the movement's leaders. the outcouple decide the future. will they remain a small jewish sect or will christianity stand alone? >> paul comes to defend the salvation afforded by the death and resurrection of christ that also extends to gentiles, and he brings a "saved" christian to jerusalem in order to try to prove his point. >> here is my friend, a greek. >> paul brings with him titus, an uncircumcised greek, as a sort of symbol of the gospel that he's preached, and he's really bringing him there to say to everyone, so what are you going to do about this? >> the only thing that counts is faith. >> when we read the acts of the apostles, it is quite clear that there's tension and there's especially tension between james and paul. >> so if you
here was james who was jesus's brother, and this upstart was presuming to teach jesus's message and gongs got so bad in the relations between paul and james that ultimately they have to have a big conference in jerusalem to sort it out. >> narrator: around 50 a.d., 20 years after the execution of his brother jesus, james presides over a council of the movement's leaders. the outcouple decide the future. will they remain a small jewish sect or will christianity stand alone? >> paul...
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. >>> your commute off to a pick upstart. right at the sfo off ramp. it's not blocking lanes. chp is headed out to the scene. you can see in our sensors everything is in the ge brng se. -- isn't bringing sexy back. but don't worry he isn't saying bye bye bye for long. >> the producer's definitely a jt fan. >> she is and she's happy that i threw that line. >>> big announcements from the boss and cardi b. >> rapper cardi b took to instagram to announce she split from her husband fellow rapper offset. >> it's nobody's fault it's just like i guess we grew out of love. >> the couple married in 2017 and welcomedgh iays the w remn friends and business partners. the boz is taking a break. bruce springstein says he won't be touring in 2019 so he can work on recording projects. know that for sure. >> and the cast of 1994's "four weddings and a funeral" is reuniting for a fifth wedding for 2019 red nose day teleathon in march. that's your eye on entertainment. chris martinez cbs news los angeles. >>> time now is 4:57. >> straight ahead this morning we're live from texas as friends and fa
. >>> your commute off to a pick upstart. right at the sfo off ramp. it's not blocking lanes. chp is headed out to the scene. you can see in our sensors everything is in the ge brng se. -- isn't bringing sexy back. but don't worry he isn't saying bye bye bye for long. >> the producer's definitely a jt fan. >> she is and she's happy that i threw that line. >>> big announcements from the boss and cardi b. >> rapper cardi b took to instagram to announce she...
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only in politics are you an upstart in the rising star after decades. that happened very organically, and we have an alignment in many ways of values and policy priorities, and we are all finding our way. i want to caution you guys against something. no group is a monolith. and i really want to encourage all of you to allow each of us, and i don't just mean the squad, i mean myself and all of my new colleagues, and in particular the women -- we are compared to one another in a way people don't do with men. we are not a monolith and we are not a sorority. we are leaders, and we each come to this uniquely and authentically with our own a lived experience and our own approaches. so please, give us the runway to lead uniquely and authentically as ourselves, and challenge yourself to embrace the diversity of the narrative of women's leadership. [applause] shirley: i still have a lot of questions, but i have run out of time. we have to go to the audience. we will start in the gallery. we are going to start asking questions -- oh man. [laughter] shirley: the g
only in politics are you an upstart in the rising star after decades. that happened very organically, and we have an alignment in many ways of values and policy priorities, and we are all finding our way. i want to caution you guys against something. no group is a monolith. and i really want to encourage all of you to allow each of us, and i don't just mean the squad, i mean myself and all of my new colleagues, and in particular the women -- we are compared to one another in a way people don't...
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with dahlia and has even hit the breakfast cereal market the upstart brand revolution is taking on the major producers organic cinnamon flakes to the barricades the message anything the major players can do we can do better. we've made it our mission to be a little bit provocative not too well behaved we're aiming for something a bit more edgy. revolution's says it's a place contain just fifteen percent sugar similar products from nestle for example are about one third sugar it's a difference but is it really revolutionary. and if we're a small company with a small budget our branding has to show parents were trying to change things. french fashion brand that our clothes in english has also adopted the mantle of rebellion one of their biggest hits a t. shirt with a delivery service logo for two hundred fifty euro. just sort of it's worn it fashionable parties that's moment those things that other brands haven't done yet people like that the brand breaks the rules which makes them creative and rebellious they've managed to turn that into a trend. but marketing grows agree that claiming
with dahlia and has even hit the breakfast cereal market the upstart brand revolution is taking on the major producers organic cinnamon flakes to the barricades the message anything the major players can do we can do better. we've made it our mission to be a little bit provocative not too well behaved we're aiming for something a bit more edgy. revolution's says it's a place contain just fifteen percent sugar similar products from nestle for example are about one third sugar it's a difference...
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a big endorsement from a former california governor named ronald reagan, this young conservative upstart pulled off the upset. actually, there is a little secret surrounding this endorsement. few people know this, but i'm sorry to say orrin was actually the gipper's second choice. you see, our friend was so unknown back then that reagan's first telegram offered a ringing endorsement of someone called warren hatch. so happily, the era was quickly corrected -- the error was quickly corrected. orrin earned utah's trust and found his way right here to this chamber. some of his new senate peers thought their new colleague should lay low and keep quiet about his principles. they had no idea what they were in for. the pittsburgh-born son of a metal lather was actually ready for action. now, remember, orrin was once an amateur boxer. he came to the senate ready to brawl. in his very first term, he decided he had to take down this far left labor reform law that would have hurt free enterprise and future prosperity. so he took on a couple of heavy weights. robert byrd, george meaney, the whole m
a big endorsement from a former california governor named ronald reagan, this young conservative upstart pulled off the upset. actually, there is a little secret surrounding this endorsement. few people know this, but i'm sorry to say orrin was actually the gipper's second choice. you see, our friend was so unknown back then that reagan's first telegram offered a ringing endorsement of someone called warren hatch. so happily, the era was quickly corrected -- the error was quickly corrected....
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this i a 36-year-old political upstart who everyone thought would be jumping at the chance for t.re have been a lot of twist and turns along the way. the president feltike he needed to have someone in that role to brace for what is coming in the new year. >> maggie, real quick, what's your read on the mulvaney appointment? >> i think that the president engaged in a fair amount of willful misdirection about where he was going with this. as one administration official put it to me, it was the eternal pl b, mick mulvaney. he's already wearing two different now he is taking on another one. look, i think he is somebody who checks a fair number of boxes for the president, that he was looking for. is a former member of congress, so he can at least help him understand andig ne certains a pebts -- aspects of what's coming we have the change of the guards. and he is somebody who the president personally is comfortable with. they've played manyous of golf together. you know, he is somebody who has aapport with the president. what he is not is sort t ofs scrappy type of fighter than you would
this i a 36-year-old political upstart who everyone thought would be jumping at the chance for t.re have been a lot of twist and turns along the way. the president feltike he needed to have someone in that role to brace for what is coming in the new year. >> maggie, real quick, what's your read on the mulvaney appointment? >> i think that the president engaged in a fair amount of willful misdirection about where he was going with this. as one administration official put it to me, it...
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northern ireland of wednesday morning otherwise upright and u psta rt to morning otherwise upright and upstarther in eastern portions. temperatures and degree above average. by thursday, north—westerly direction, sunshine and showers. the wettest weather heading in across parts of north—western england and western scotland. temperatures near to normal. looking towards the end of the week and the weekend, low pressure to the west of the uk, driving in these west south—westerly winds and they will be quite brisk at times. those winds are relatively mild winds so for most of the uk the weather stays quite unsettled, showers coming in, temperatures and degree or to above average. except in the fire north of scotland where we are not to far from cooler air and the winds will be in as well. hello. this is bbc news with rachel scofield. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. first, the headlines. a deal is reached tonight by nearly 200 countries, on international rules to tackle climate change. the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, says it's time to build a cross—party
northern ireland of wednesday morning otherwise upright and u psta rt to morning otherwise upright and upstarther in eastern portions. temperatures and degree above average. by thursday, north—westerly direction, sunshine and showers. the wettest weather heading in across parts of north—western england and western scotland. temperatures near to normal. looking towards the end of the week and the weekend, low pressure to the west of the uk, driving in these west south—westerly winds and...
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well you know well i mean is it fair to say that this is a legacy industry and they don't like the upstart they like this competition they don't they are protecting their turf is kind of a turf battle sure in is that true and also what is it about i mean you're better know wall street twenty year veteran of wall street you see plainly the the attributes of the benefits of this technology and yet you've got another group of legacy economists like the nouriel roubini of the paul krugman i will walk by nuria oh your blog ok so many people what are they getting wrong about this what are they missing i think they they're they're keynesians at bottom and they and they believe that that tough that's have no consequences and that we can continue to borrow and as long as we're borrowing from ourselves it doesn't matter though that's essentially the basic keynesian argument and of course we all know that that's not true at some point there will be limits to the amount of debt that we can continue to pile on to the economy and this is what's making the financial systems unstable at bottom so sound mo
well you know well i mean is it fair to say that this is a legacy industry and they don't like the upstart they like this competition they don't they are protecting their turf is kind of a turf battle sure in is that true and also what is it about i mean you're better know wall street twenty year veteran of wall street you see plainly the the attributes of the benefits of this technology and yet you've got another group of legacy economists like the nouriel roubini of the paul krugman i will...
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with an eye toward two thousand and nineteen plus molly burroughs's back and tells us about some upstart start ups in the beauty industry which are challenging the status quo companies you're going to want to hear this and here are the numbers at the closing bell back in a flash. memory before a trade war leaves a hot war there's currency war plays a trade war where in the current you are going on already with the china pegged artificially low to get their exports to the u.s. in a way to build their economy and then the u.s. it worker was losing their job but they were paying less for chinese made stuff and so there was this symbiotic relationship going on so if the question is who's going to be the twenty first century empire and who's going to lose if it's going to be the u.s. or china my thought is going to be a coterminous and that both the u.s. and china are going to fall apart. is fine you could be missing out anybody. but authorised to have the power but i you can get out your guns with dollars. yes this time i didn't. want to employ is going to go at the bridge. from which i got
with an eye toward two thousand and nineteen plus molly burroughs's back and tells us about some upstart start ups in the beauty industry which are challenging the status quo companies you're going to want to hear this and here are the numbers at the closing bell back in a flash. memory before a trade war leaves a hot war there's currency war plays a trade war where in the current you are going on already with the china pegged artificially low to get their exports to the u.s. in a way to build...
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i think there's an establishment view that these upstarts on the left will just have to be quelled andt in the next two years but i think they may be underestimating what that fight is. with the election coming up, 2020 election, it's one thing to have a view of what will happen in the presidency, but remember there will be a lot of primaries. it will still be via left versus the establishment and those spiteful once again be public. the republicans have already gone through it. the president is in a good position. i do not doubt he will thrive in this new environment. he has to come through with working on some the details of the promises that he will be a constant reminder of what the populace is. him bringing in those cameras in that meeting in the white house was genius and that's what we want to see. no one else wants to do it that way but i'm looking forward to. >> they talk about the populism on the left and changing things there, you were part of the start of that without bernie sanders campaign. one thing i'm interested in is even as the 2020 race tickets shape, the bernie san
i think there's an establishment view that these upstarts on the left will just have to be quelled andt in the next two years but i think they may be underestimating what that fight is. with the election coming up, 2020 election, it's one thing to have a view of what will happen in the presidency, but remember there will be a lot of primaries. it will still be via left versus the establishment and those spiteful once again be public. the republicans have already gone through it. the president...
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during the 92 campaign lamented this guy was a world war ii hero but now that he was facing a young upstartouthern governor they didn't want age to be a factor, he talks about the fact that it was frustrating. he couldn't write those things and speeches until the end. it wasn't something bush 41 was going to talk about. in a wall street journal, the first day he was eligible, his 18th birthday, george bush and listed in the united states navy, not abiding the idea of another man standing in his place, this determination to serve would take him to the most horrific battles in the pacific and back in 92 he wasn't supposed to talk about that. >> it was a different time in 92, 92 is closer to 42 then 92 is today in terms of definitions of public morality and values and you nailed it. i was raised this way. you do not brag about your self even if you can do it, you don't do it. it is not becoming. it is unseemly to do so. the bushes if anything were that and you are right. they had a believe that the office was bigger than the man. george w. bush, i routinely asked him why are you not fighting b
during the 92 campaign lamented this guy was a world war ii hero but now that he was facing a young upstartouthern governor they didn't want age to be a factor, he talks about the fact that it was frustrating. he couldn't write those things and speeches until the end. it wasn't something bush 41 was going to talk about. in a wall street journal, the first day he was eligible, his 18th birthday, george bush and listed in the united states navy, not abiding the idea of another man standing in his...
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. >> dulles tolls will go upstarting january 1st. the cost is $3.50 for the one way toll now. itill increase by $1.25. motorists will pay $4.75on for way toll after january 1st. virginia delegate is sponsoring a bill to offset some of that toll >> they are going to pay 22 cents less both ways trip. >> she proposes end iing what s jcalls the united airline fuel tax break. the billirects that money to the cost of the silver line project currently funded by large tolls. eunited airlines reys it does nt ive a special tax break and pays the same jet fuel tax as all other airlineshat serve airports. in the commonweal united supports the metro project which wildefendabenefit communities, travelers and employees throughout the region and at dulles airport. >> it can be reduced with that. >>> new problems for the silllv . news 4 was first to tell you about concrete flaws along the second base of the project. nowe "shington post" is reporting that hundreds of concrete railie are also faulty. the problem is that some of the rail ties could either be too big or too small in some sections
. >> dulles tolls will go upstarting january 1st. the cost is $3.50 for the one way toll now. itill increase by $1.25. motorists will pay $4.75on for way toll after january 1st. virginia delegate is sponsoring a bill to offset some of that toll >> they are going to pay 22 cents less both ways trip. >> she proposes end iing what s jcalls the united airline fuel tax break. the billirects that money to the cost of the silver line project currently funded by large tolls. eunited...
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now the back upstarting to form. here are the slicker roadways. we'll show you what conditions you may have to deal with. no delays for mass transit. back to you. >>> coming up jimmy g. spotted on t on the sidelines over the weeke weekend. >>> all of that holiday shopping putting you there debt? how many americans are charging uncredit cards and how long it takes to pay it all off. >>> a mother and baby get an amazing upgrade trying to see a doctor. it wasn't the airline that made the generous offer. that's coming up next. this little home of mine, ♪ i'm gonna let it shine. ♪ it's energy saving time, ♪ i'm gonna reduce mine. ♪ californians all align ♪ to let our great state shine. ♪ let it shine, ♪ the power's ours to let it shine! ♪ bay for a man who police say robbed a bank at gunpoint on the central coast. the robbery happened saturday morning in grover beach -- that )s just south of san luis obispo. this is video from the bank. police announced they found the >>> saturday morning to the south. this is video from the bank. police announced they
now the back upstarting to form. here are the slicker roadways. we'll show you what conditions you may have to deal with. no delays for mass transit. back to you. >>> coming up jimmy g. spotted on t on the sidelines over the weeke weekend. >>> all of that holiday shopping putting you there debt? how many americans are charging uncredit cards and how long it takes to pay it all off. >>> a mother and baby get an amazing upgrade trying to see a doctor. it wasn't the...
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and of course that young upstart from arkansas, bill clinton, who represented a new democrat and a new generation of leadership. >> mary kate, you were a speech writer for the president from 1989 to 1992. it is kind of fascinating watching the assembly where all the people have come, all the people that stood in line to pay their respects. it does harken back to a different washington, to a different time in this country's history. it seems like, when he is reminded, just politics has always been rough and tumble and it certainly was with george h.w. bush. but in retro spect, it seems much more, i don't know the word, polite. even though it was rough then, by today's comparison, it seems hardly so. >> you know, i speak to young people all the time about him. and if you're 25 years old or younger, you were born after he left office. and i have children that age. and most of them knew him as w.'s dad, i think. and really don't know much about him. i think young people can watch today and learn a tremendous amount, even though it wasn't that long ago. it seems like a different era to us,
and of course that young upstart from arkansas, bill clinton, who represented a new democrat and a new generation of leadership. >> mary kate, you were a speech writer for the president from 1989 to 1992. it is kind of fascinating watching the assembly where all the people have come, all the people that stood in line to pay their respects. it does harken back to a different washington, to a different time in this country's history. it seems like, when he is reminded, just politics has...
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. >> i am struck by this image today of the upstart aol gobbling up this media institution time warnerldn't it be the other way around? >> well, it's sort of startling that a company that couldn't even buy beer is now buying one of the oldest media companies in the country that took a century to get this big. >> we're just scratching the surface in terms of how great these products can become. whether it's the internet, the way you communicate with people. software is in its early stage. there are some real advances that are going to make a big difference. >> microsoft in the beginning of the decade with their operating system and their productivity software was still very, very strong. >> microsoft chairman bill gates calls windows xp the most important tool that's ever been created. >> at the time microsoft was 33 times larger than apple. apple was seen as a second or even third-tier technology player that had essentially lost the way. >> we have a 5% market share. and you could say that doesn't sound like too much. but we look at it as saying kind of 5 down, 95 to go. >> in 2000 ste
. >> i am struck by this image today of the upstart aol gobbling up this media institution time warnerldn't it be the other way around? >> well, it's sort of startling that a company that couldn't even buy beer is now buying one of the oldest media companies in the country that took a century to get this big. >> we're just scratching the surface in terms of how great these products can become. whether it's the internet, the way you communicate with people. software is in its...
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someone who many think is the clear favorite who now i think is no doubt worried about these young upstartsit doesn't matter who the democrats put up. watch. >> can i ask you why you are the most qualified person to take on president trump? >> no one should run for president unless they think thei are qualified. >> why is this your time? >> i think anybody could beat him. >> anybody, anybodys on the democratic side? >> laura: you just pull the string. gaffe machine. >> i'm not convinced joe biden wants to run. it's a wait and see for him. >> laura: he's a little old. >> so is bernie sanders. bernie sanders is so old, it takes him an hour and half to watch "60 minutes." >> laura: i think sanders is more fun than biden. coming up, comedian jerry seinfeld weighs in on the kevin hart oscars next. chudley cannons. hmm... he's good. nobody knows the wizarding world like we do... barnes & noble. .. >> this is time for the last night. comedian jerry seinfeld speaking out about kevin hart being pulled into dropping out of the oscars. >> when you look at the situation, kevin is going to be fun. find
someone who many think is the clear favorite who now i think is no doubt worried about these young upstartsit doesn't matter who the democrats put up. watch. >> can i ask you why you are the most qualified person to take on president trump? >> no one should run for president unless they think thei are qualified. >> why is this your time? >> i think anybody could beat him. >> anybody, anybodys on the democratic side? >> laura: you just pull the string. gaffe...
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no, but it was really more i think the fact that the connellies never accepted the fact that this upstartw englander would come down there and beat connelly in his home state of texas. he been governor, he had been secretary of the treasury under nixon. he was nixon's candidate for the ideal president of the united states. and they really could never get over that fact. you remember when we started that primary campaign, tom will remember, george bush was an asterisks in the poll. nobody knew who he was. he didn't -- >> you had other people. howard baker was in that field. that was an amazing field. >> howard baker, bob dole, bill crane. >> that's right. >> bill crane. >> our friend from south dakota, larry pressler ran for governor. don't forget that. >> i was in new hampshire with the night of george bush and i was surprised and he was a deer in headlines when railroad railroad brought him in -- ronald reagan said i brought him here and president bush didn't have a response to that. i paid for this microphone, it was mr. green. and david broder turned to me and said this race is over. i
no, but it was really more i think the fact that the connellies never accepted the fact that this upstartw englander would come down there and beat connelly in his home state of texas. he been governor, he had been secretary of the treasury under nixon. he was nixon's candidate for the ideal president of the united states. and they really could never get over that fact. you remember when we started that primary campaign, tom will remember, george bush was an asterisks in the poll. nobody knew...
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. >> and the upstart governor. >> when there is no national vision, no national leadership, no nationalleaves a lot of darkness. >> the hard feelings from the election of 1992 had already begun fading for several years when an international disaster brought the two former presidents to it. the day after christmas 2004, catastrophic earthquakes struck near indonesia, setting off tsunamis that killed a quarter million people. nearly 2 million more were displaced. >> i have asked two of america's most distinguished private citizens to head a nationwide charitable fundraising effort. >> when president george w. bush asked his father and bill clinton to reach across party lines to lead a relief effort, little did he know he was creating one of the most unlikely friendships in politics. the former presidents toured the disaster area and got to know one another. >> i've enjoyed working with president clinton. we were political adversaries. the current president and i don't always see eye to eye on issues. but what's important is we're trying to help people. >> their mutual admiration was clear
. >> and the upstart governor. >> when there is no national vision, no national leadership, no nationalleaves a lot of darkness. >> the hard feelings from the election of 1992 had already begun fading for several years when an international disaster brought the two former presidents to it. the day after christmas 2004, catastrophic earthquakes struck near indonesia, setting off tsunamis that killed a quarter million people. nearly 2 million more were displaced. >> i have...
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this began to come out after last month's election, what had looked like a razor-thin victory for an upstart republican in north carolina's 9th district has become a giant mess, going all the way back to the primary. people also started raising questions about mark harris' narrow victory there. so the north carolina elections board opened an investigation. that board has the power to order a new election if they decide that's what's needed. and the board ultimately scheduled a public hearing on the allegations for january 11th. but here's the thing about the north carolina board of elections. when north carolina voters ousted the state's republican governor in 2016 and elected a democrat, roy cooper, the republican legislature pulled a surprise move to try and strip the incoming democratic governor of his powers. it's a play being tried by republicans in other states where democrats won statewide this year. but north carolina republicans were kind of the pioneers this strategy back in 2016. democrat gets elected governor? take away power from the governor's office. in one place republicans t
this began to come out after last month's election, what had looked like a razor-thin victory for an upstart republican in north carolina's 9th district has become a giant mess, going all the way back to the primary. people also started raising questions about mark harris' narrow victory there. so the north carolina elections board opened an investigation. that board has the power to order a new election if they decide that's what's needed. and the board ultimately scheduled a public hearing on...
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the top contenders of the white house and a new iowa poll, the familiar faces and the upstart.ho could turn the rates upside down. who is that? lawrence, are you running? and congress making a dramatic overhaul, how they handle sexual harassment, the big changes that could be in-store. it could all make a difference. keep watching. >> times that for all of those who somehow thought that victims could be ignored. they will not be ignored anymore. ♪ with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the tenney's and we're usaa members for life. call usaa to start saving on insurance today. ♪ >> katie: a little bit more than a year after me too walked to the halls of the hill, congress passed changes to how they will handle sexual harassment claims. all this as a record number of women are said to be sworn into the new congress, they would hold lawmakers personally liable for words and settlements stemming from harassment a
the top contenders of the white house and a new iowa poll, the familiar faces and the upstart.ho could turn the rates upside down. who is that? lawrence, are you running? and congress making a dramatic overhaul, how they handle sexual harassment, the big changes that could be in-store. it could all make a difference. keep watching. >> times that for all of those who somehow thought that victims could be ignored. they will not be ignored anymore. ♪ with all that usaa offers why go with...
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all of that winds upstarting to be redacted, which means there is more there, which means there has to be a continuing effort that we're going to see more of this. that's also true with something i starred here. the payment structure. there is a whole segment in this memo here about payment structure with manafort. all of a sudden company a, company b and then it is redacted and gone. it makes me wonder what might have happened with the movement of money to manafort that is obviously part of something they're still investigating. neal? >> that's really interesting. it is very hard to tell because of these redaction, as we talked about the other night. one thing i'd add to what you're pointing to is the news today that giuliani, the president's lawyer, is saying that mueller believes that manafort lied about who was at the trump tower meeting and whether or not trump knew about that. and the reason why i think that's significant is because we can talk about these little -- you know, these micro events in this paper tonight, but one important thing everyone is wanting to know is telescop
all of that winds upstarting to be redacted, which means there is more there, which means there has to be a continuing effort that we're going to see more of this. that's also true with something i starred here. the payment structure. there is a whole segment in this memo here about payment structure with manafort. all of a sudden company a, company b and then it is redacted and gone. it makes me wonder what might have happened with the movement of money to manafort that is obviously part of...
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volunteered for a political campaign by a young, upstart civil rights lawyer by the name of john conyers who is running on a platform of jobs, peace, and justice. both john and rosa early opponents of the war in vietnam. she volunteered on his campaign. she persuades martin luther king, who is not doing any kind of political endorsement, she prevails on keen to come to detroit to make an appearance for john conyers. this is an extremely crowded primary. there are eight people running. primary by less than 100 votes and attributes part of what he wins to rosa parks prevailing on king to come. one of the first things conyers does is he hires rosa parks to officeg his detroit handling constituent needs and doing community outreach around jobs, housing, welfare. in the first years, she is part of his community presence on the ground. by the later years, she works there until 1988, by the 1980's, her role is becoming more scenario -- ceremonial. she becomes a key legitimizing force for conyers. flak forets a lot of hiring rosa parks. the office received hate calls and death threats. she recei
volunteered for a political campaign by a young, upstart civil rights lawyer by the name of john conyers who is running on a platform of jobs, peace, and justice. both john and rosa early opponents of the war in vietnam. she volunteered on his campaign. she persuades martin luther king, who is not doing any kind of political endorsement, she prevails on keen to come to detroit to make an appearance for john conyers. this is an extremely crowded primary. there are eight people running. primary...
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presidential debates in 1992 when he was running against this young u psta rt was running against this young upstart the date and they were asked about the date and the state of the us economy and george hw bush, who was born into this very petition family, couldn't really give an answer about what the state of the us debt meant to him personally and there was bill clinton, a younger generation, very good famously at feeling people's pain, and he gave a more compelling, more personal answer, and people looked for that in that particular moment. i think if interest rates had been lower, something perhaps as mundane as that, then potentially george hw bush would have won a second term in office. but he is very much being remembered today as somebody who came from a political class of civility that he himself was very class of civility that he himself was very civil, meant to be very polite, although as ron was suggesting earlier in the programme, when it came to winning elections, they were pretty much no holds barred. he was associated with one of the most very negative racially adds, the willie hort
presidential debates in 1992 when he was running against this young u psta rt was running against this young upstart the date and they were asked about the date and the state of the us economy and george hw bush, who was born into this very petition family, couldn't really give an answer about what the state of the us debt meant to him personally and there was bill clinton, a younger generation, very good famously at feeling people's pain, and he gave a more compelling, more personal answer,...
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dry an upstart elsewhere, showers developing widely —— dry an upstart.overnight rain clearing. a day of largely sunny conditions, showers around the coast, wintry in northern scotland and by sunday, eve ryo ne northern scotland and by sunday, everyone will feel significantly colder. temperatures for most in single figures. a noticeable windchill and the real risk of coastal flooding down the north sea coasts. quite a lively spell of weather over the next few days. take it easy on the roads, we could see severe gales, especially in scotland, northern ireland and northern england in particular. back to naga and charlie. thanks very much, matt, we'll get back to you later. we're talking about what you do with paper generally but particularly christmas wrapping paper, how it can be recycled and who does that. can you not recycle it? summed you can, some you can't apparently. is it all about the glitter? it's about the construction of the paper but we'll find out. a giant factory, we love factories, this is where they recycle paper. tell us more. this is milt
dry an upstart elsewhere, showers developing widely —— dry an upstart.overnight rain clearing. a day of largely sunny conditions, showers around the coast, wintry in northern scotland and by sunday, eve ryo ne northern scotland and by sunday, everyone will feel significantly colder. temperatures for most in single figures. a noticeable windchill and the real risk of coastal flooding down the north sea coasts. quite a lively spell of weather over the next few days. take it easy on the roads,...
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what makes you so confident the upstarts have an upper hand? >> i've been focused on disruptive innovation my entire career. it is very rare for the old dna to be able to transform into the new dna. , theylarge car companies have to transform from the internal combustion engine to electric irma then they have to transform from human driven to autonomous. tesla is way ahead, more than three years ahead of the game. lisa: do you agree? >> i do. these sectors have been disrupted by technology and it is difficult for these companies to capture. lisa: thank you to both of you for sharing your bullishness today. reminder, we will have the latest market reaction to the fed decision on rates. tune in to our special coverage at 2:00 p.m. in new york. glaxosmithkline announced a major restructuring of its business today, forming a joint venture with pfizer to provide over-the-counter medications, the largest in the world. they will spend the new jv off into a separate company. 7%, havingline up the best day in a decade on this news. joining us now is the
what makes you so confident the upstarts have an upper hand? >> i've been focused on disruptive innovation my entire career. it is very rare for the old dna to be able to transform into the new dna. , theylarge car companies have to transform from the internal combustion engine to electric irma then they have to transform from human driven to autonomous. tesla is way ahead, more than three years ahead of the game. lisa: do you agree? >> i do. these sectors have been disrupted by...
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throwing the president under the bus.and that kind of was the rise of newt gingrich to develop his upstartle, against the astonishment. and it was kind of the beginning of the undoing for president bush. and the beginning of the rise for newt gingrich, who is new on the scene as the whip. >> and never thought of that connection. we are getting some of the details about how this will all go down this week as we say goodbye to president bush. we told president trump and the first lady will attend the service.at the national cathedral, also indicating december 5 will be a national day of mourning in the presidents honor. what else are you learning and the significance of that, just i think polite to say a chill between the family spirit what you make of this? >> what usually happens is there is a ceremony at the united states capital. what we usually do is let former presidents lie in state in the capitol rotunda. the last time we did this for a present was gerald ford at the end of 2006.and early 2007 president reagan in 2004 and i've just been told in the past hour, this could be subject to
throwing the president under the bus.and that kind of was the rise of newt gingrich to develop his upstartle, against the astonishment. and it was kind of the beginning of the undoing for president bush. and the beginning of the rise for newt gingrich, who is new on the scene as the whip. >> and never thought of that connection. we are getting some of the details about how this will all go down this week as we say goodbye to president bush. we told president trump and the first lady will...
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green growth from one of the upstart cannabis companies, reaffirming its commitment to the hostile takeoveree of announced last week. over 10% of the holders indicated support for his deal. we will see where this goes from here. one of the dramatic back and forth hostile takeovers. haven't seen one of these in a while. carol: indeed. we have the stock down on the target about 8.5% and we have been seeing a trade lower. that is after a 12.4% rally on friday. investors are backing off on expectation that ultimately this doesn't get done. jason: you wonder what this does to the broader canada's trade -- whatever you want to call it as we go forward. carol: one of the disease sectors in 2019. you are listening and watching to bloomberg. time for a check on your headlines. is bloomberg. on his final days secretary of defense, jim mattis is urging all pentagon employees to "old fast." in a written carol message from he says that military members and civilians must work together to uphold the constitution. he says the defense department is at its best when the times are most difficult. mattis will
green growth from one of the upstart cannabis companies, reaffirming its commitment to the hostile takeoveree of announced last week. over 10% of the holders indicated support for his deal. we will see where this goes from here. one of the dramatic back and forth hostile takeovers. haven't seen one of these in a while. carol: indeed. we have the stock down on the target about 8.5% and we have been seeing a trade lower. that is after a 12.4% rally on friday. investors are backing off on...
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is this an economic epiphany or are they just trying to hold off the upstarts here? gotten more realistic as he's gotten older. he's in his 80s now. the moonbeam title he earned in the '70s, the first time he was governor of california, this time he's been even more responsible with spending than even the left wing democrats have been. he's restrained them. he hasn't stopped them but he's restrained them. i really believe that jerry brown thinks the agenda of a $15 minimum wage, college-free tuition, guaranteed jobs, universal coverage, i think he thinks it's gone too far or maybe too far, too quickly. i don't think he's opposed to the goals. i just think he thinks the democrats are way too aggressive and could run into problems in 2020 if they nominate a bernie sanders-type candidate. i think jerry brown is warning them against doing that. david: another one for you. some democratic lawmakers in your state want to pass a bill that would require all california adults to buy health insurance. what do you make of this one? >> well, scombrouvebrown just c mandates and h
is this an economic epiphany or are they just trying to hold off the upstarts here? gotten more realistic as he's gotten older. he's in his 80s now. the moonbeam title he earned in the '70s, the first time he was governor of california, this time he's been even more responsible with spending than even the left wing democrats have been. he's restrained them. he hasn't stopped them but he's restrained them. i really believe that jerry brown thinks the agenda of a $15 minimum wage, college-free...