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not that you dislike >> not steve weiss >> what would you tell the favorite relative to buy, joe? >> so i would tell them growth plus financials. technology growth. health care. retail lulu lemon names but it's also financials and i think financials have been able to endure, they experienced a rally towards 2% ten year has fallen back to 175, but yet financials are trading at all time highs so they're able to endure that. if we're able to get a modest lift in net interest margins go in the favor of financial institutions, that's one of the reasons why i want to continue to hold them so i like the growth strategy is not going away in a 2% world anytime quickly. but i also want to throw in some financials there as well and notice i didn't mention energy >> yeah. for at least favorite relative i i guess. >> i disagree. so i was thinking if asked this question about this time last year, i think i'd give the same answer again my thesis last year was that we didn't need that fang kind of cohort to lead the market higher i remember saying at some point what if the other 490 stocks in the
not that you dislike >> not steve weiss >> what would you tell the favorite relative to buy, joe? >> so i would tell them growth plus financials. technology growth. health care. retail lulu lemon names but it's also financials and i think financials have been able to endure, they experienced a rally towards 2% ten year has fallen back to 175, but yet financials are trading at all time highs so they're able to endure that. if we're able to get a modest lift in net interest...
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that applies to snowden and that applies to the current intelligence community weiss weiss weiss weissistleblower. it's really a miracle in my view that this complaint has even seen the light of day. everything is stacked against it because the intelligence community doesn't leak. they're trained to keep secrets. they're trained to serve their country, not a particular party. they've been essentially blowing the whistle on donald trump since he assumed office, in my view, for legitimate reasons. >> tom, you also think this current whistleblower is actually -- or the whistleblowing that's taking place is done fairly shrewdly given the constraints they have to operate in. >> that's right, i think they understand this is a body of whistleblowers, not just one, and the smart thing to do is to gradually trickle out information, not give it in a body to be attacked together, but allow trump and his allies to shoot, basically, all of their ammunition at the first two and then simply have nothing to answer to the others or have the others rebut. that said, if the president of the united states
that applies to snowden and that applies to the current intelligence community weiss weiss weiss weissistleblower. it's really a miracle in my view that this complaint has even seen the light of day. everything is stacked against it because the intelligence community doesn't leak. they're trained to keep secrets. they're trained to serve their country, not a particular party. they've been essentially blowing the whistle on donald trump since he assumed office, in my view, for legitimate...
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i'm rabbi eric weiss. across the countries and communities we look for didn't ways to educate youth and we invite you into a conversation with the ceo to talk about this important perspective within the jaw wish jewish community. >> let's ask you what is jewish learning works? >> it is for jewish education. these are agencies that sprung up across north america about 100 year ago and often been called the bauer re-of jewish education or the central agency for jewish education. jewish learning works used to be called the bureau of jewish education and it was called jaw wish education center. we changed our name about rate years ago. the purpose is to promoted, to advance jewish learning in the community. that is what it has always been. as schools began to develop in the mid 20th century in the san francisco bay area, the bureau's main strategy was to support the schools and make education better. the wayway did was by supporting the schools and providing training, professional development for educators, an
i'm rabbi eric weiss. across the countries and communities we look for didn't ways to educate youth and we invite you into a conversation with the ceo to talk about this important perspective within the jaw wish jewish community. >> let's ask you what is jewish learning works? >> it is for jewish education. these are agencies that sprung up across north america about 100 year ago and often been called the bauer re-of jewish education or the central agency for jewish education....
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weiss, optimism is rising and has been and you can see it in a number of different ways, interest rate, 10-year pushing 2% there are so-called unloved assets that have joined the rally according to some which is another bullish sign justified? enough momentum to carry us higher >> i think there is. the seasonal trade is difficult to bet against, however i took off a little exposure and sold some of the smh. i kept adding to it and added through earnings, because i thought the semis would have good quarters and they did now that that fundamental part is over, i'm more in the market movement trade however, everything you point out is a bullish sign, to me is more of a cause for concern because you're not anywhere near euphoria but all seem to be saying the same thing. the economiesare improving globally, i'm not so sure is the truth. >> they don't need to be improving that much, just not getting worse. >> yeah. >> right. >> i'll agree with that. look, i still got more equity exposure than i typically carry, added to alibaba this morning when it was down any time there's geopolitical disr
weiss, optimism is rising and has been and you can see it in a number of different ways, interest rate, 10-year pushing 2% there are so-called unloved assets that have joined the rally according to some which is another bullish sign justified? enough momentum to carry us higher >> i think there is. the seasonal trade is difficult to bet against, however i took off a little exposure and sold some of the smh. i kept adding to it and added through earnings, because i thought the semis would...
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exactly what stevewise weiss. >> you can't argue with steve weiss. >> we don't have three hours. >> michaels now a permanent member of the team. >> look, these calls make me absolutely crazy. i don't know how a bank the size of wells fargo in good faith can come forward and put on a yellow light based on their market call like this. look, it's perfectly legitimate for them to come in and say, valuations are full. we think that the upside from this point is limited. but to tell investors and unsophisticated people or fred and ethel out there are thinking about their retirement that maybe they shouldn't have money in the market right now, that's crazy. >> they're not saying like sell everything you have. >> no, no. >> they're just saying putting fresh money to work. why isn't that a reasonable position to take we've had a great year, right? we had a great year. >> i understand that stocks are at all-time highs. and i think you have to be very cautious. but that means you do your homework. and that means you know what you own and you find some of the stuff that hasn't done very well and you in
exactly what stevewise weiss. >> you can't argue with steve weiss. >> we don't have three hours. >> michaels now a permanent member of the team. >> look, these calls make me absolutely crazy. i don't know how a bank the size of wells fargo in good faith can come forward and put on a yellow light based on their market call like this. look, it's perfectly legitimate for them to come in and say, valuations are full. we think that the upside from this point is limited. but...
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. >> elaine weiss, first of all, why did it come down to tennessee? >> well, it -- the federal amendment, so, the suffrage cause had been going on for seven decades, 72 years at this point, if we mark it from the first organized meeting at seneca falls in 1848. that's not the first time it was discussed. it wasn't the first time women were advocating for it, but we market it as that, for various reasons. it's the first public call. so from that time to 1920, 72 years. the-- for various reasons that i explained in the book, women were working both at the state level and at the federal level. they finally got a federal amendment passed after 40 years. it has been stuck in congress for who years, since 1878 and finally, in 1919 after world war i and women participating in a different way than they'd ever participated before, congress finally relengths narrowly, narrowly passes it and it goes out to the state. three quarters of the states have to ratify, that's 36 states because there are 48 states in the union at that time, 35 have ratified by the summer
. >> elaine weiss, first of all, why did it come down to tennessee? >> well, it -- the federal amendment, so, the suffrage cause had been going on for seven decades, 72 years at this point, if we mark it from the first organized meeting at seneca falls in 1848. that's not the first time it was discussed. it wasn't the first time women were advocating for it, but we market it as that, for various reasons. it's the first public call. so from that time to 1920, 72 years. the-- for...
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let's go blue devils stephen weiss. chris retsler are still with us, as well.that we are higher on the s&p 500 a lot of momentum behind this market right now >> and for good reason where are you going to put your money, even though we backed up in rates you have all the positive news momentum you have earnings out of the way. positive on the trade front. so look, i think that people are maybe putting too much stock in the fact that the global economy is churning. i don't see any signs of that. but at least it's not declining. that's enough to keep stocks going. >> and we have jim keenan with black rock with us today, as well jim, your thoughts on these recent record runs we've seen for the major averages >> i think you're seeing a bit of the reflation tradecoming back in. i think the estimates of the probability of recession next year got too high towards the end of the summer. you're starting to see a little bit of ease on that, as you see some expectations of some deal with china, but you've also seen decent earnings come in well above expectations and the ma
let's go blue devils stephen weiss. chris retsler are still with us, as well.that we are higher on the s&p 500 a lot of momentum behind this market right now >> and for good reason where are you going to put your money, even though we backed up in rates you have all the positive news momentum you have earnings out of the way. positive on the trade front. so look, i think that people are maybe putting too much stock in the fact that the global economy is churning. i don't see any signs...
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i'm rabbi eric weiss. i'm honored to be your host this morning. across our countries, communities look for different ways to educate their youth and adults and indeed, all of us to a faith-based identity. we would like to invite you into a conversation with david waxburg, the ceo of jewish learning works to talk about this important perspective within the jewish community. welcome, david. >> thank you, eric. it's great to be here. >> and let's jump in and ask you what is jewish learning works? >> jewish learning works is what is called a communal agency for jewish education. those are agencies that sprung up across north america about 100 years ago. they have been called thing like the bureau of jewishec or the central agency for jewish education. jewish morning works used to be called the bureau of jewish education and started earlier. it was called jewish education center and we changed our name about eight years ago. and the purpose of those organizations is to promote to advance jewish learning in the community. that's what it's always been. a
i'm rabbi eric weiss. i'm honored to be your host this morning. across our countries, communities look for different ways to educate their youth and adults and indeed, all of us to a faith-based identity. we would like to invite you into a conversation with david waxburg, the ceo of jewish learning works to talk about this important perspective within the jewish community. welcome, david. >> thank you, eric. it's great to be here. >> and let's jump in and ask you what is jewish...
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it will be big and involve financing from people like weisse, whose contribute in a billion dollars to this cause and developed nations are finally realizing that if we just help others, it's not going to hurt them, it's going to hurt us. it will make it hard for it to survive and hard for people who live by the oceans to live where they want to live. a senator feingold, from wisconsin from 1993 to 2011, currently the honorary ambassador to we are dividing os for those who support or oppose the idea. join us is the white house correspondent for the washington examiner. what do we expect this week with the house in recess and the president in new york today. he has a campaign event tomorrow in kentucky. as you say, he is up in new york. everything he is doing now, he is gearing up for campaign events. there was supposed to be a criminal justice that. -- event. it was complete with his campaign music. everything is about the fight ahead. host: let me share with you what oncy pelosi said yesterday saturday evening. it's a letter in which she outlines the agenda moving ahead. she double do
it will be big and involve financing from people like weisse, whose contribute in a billion dollars to this cause and developed nations are finally realizing that if we just help others, it's not going to hurt them, it's going to hurt us. it will make it hard for it to survive and hard for people who live by the oceans to live where they want to live. a senator feingold, from wisconsin from 1993 to 2011, currently the honorary ambassador to we are dividing os for those who support or oppose the...
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rabbi weiss was a major progressive. he often lectured in the progressive causes, those isms that you spoke of. there was a time of fervent, debate among students at columbia and in max eastman's circle in greenwich village. is capitalism the right thing? should we look at socialism? should we explore free love? it was everything -- imagine a time where everything was up for debate. and rabbi weiss participated in the 1912 parade, where many of the men he knew from elite circles were in their clubs, looking down on fifth avenue, hurling insults, as brook suggested. >> those guys were rolling their eyes. >> they were. >> on the street. >> he wrote, i dug out his diary and he wrote of the mockery that he encountered that day. for a few moments, i was very warm and took off my hat. whereupon someone shouted, look at the long-haired susan. some of the other delightful exclammations that greeted us were, who's taking care of the baby? or flossie, dear, aren't they cute? look at the molly kodles. another male suffragist or ano
rabbi weiss was a major progressive. he often lectured in the progressive causes, those isms that you spoke of. there was a time of fervent, debate among students at columbia and in max eastman's circle in greenwich village. is capitalism the right thing? should we look at socialism? should we explore free love? it was everything -- imagine a time where everything was up for debate. and rabbi weiss participated in the 1912 parade, where many of the men he knew from elite circles were in their...
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military forces to granaida without congressional authorization, and a member of congress, ted weiss, said you can't do that, that is a clear misuse of presidential power. he was a real manhattan democrat, and mayor koch once said about him, weiss is the guy when you thought he needed to do it would impeach god, and then koch added, but the thing is he's intellectually honest, if he did impeach god, he meant it. he never got around to god but got around to reagan. he introduced an article of impeachment against president reagan. plausibly well justified. scope of presidential war power are couple of votes and the american public approves what reagan had done. it looked strong and a nice way to break out in the view of the post-vietnam lethargy. and so in that circumstance, like in so many others, presidents use their powers in ways that a law professor could plausibly contend with madison quotes qualify in the high crime and misdemeanor and the question is, is american democracy imperilled and the american people think of it that way? nobody really, did except mr. weiss, and i think t
military forces to granaida without congressional authorization, and a member of congress, ted weiss, said you can't do that, that is a clear misuse of presidential power. he was a real manhattan democrat, and mayor koch once said about him, weiss is the guy when you thought he needed to do it would impeach god, and then koch added, but the thing is he's intellectually honest, if he did impeach god, he meant it. he never got around to god but got around to reagan. he introduced an article of...
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. >>> michael weiss is co author of "inside terror." he spoke with us about isis across the middle east. >> well, this is an organization that persisted for 16 years and suffered already major strategic defeats. the last one before the collapse of the caliphate a year ago was in 2010, 2011, when they were cast out of iraq. they had to go to the badlands region of anbar province, the desert, in essence. and then we saw in three years's time they came back with a vengeance. the caliphate was a rallying cry for jihadists around the world to come and join up with this global phenomenon. i call it the jihadist internationale. they have an expanding presence in africa. you mentioned mali. i would add mozambique. nigeria. remember when boko haram pledged allegiance to al baghdadi. this is indeed a worldwide jihadist phenomenon. >> michael weiss with his perspective. >>> coming up next, the mueller report on russian election interference fill hundreds of pages. but a lot of interesting details were left out. we have now learned ukraine was a ho
. >>> michael weiss is co author of "inside terror." he spoke with us about isis across the middle east. >> well, this is an organization that persisted for 16 years and suffered already major strategic defeats. the last one before the collapse of the caliphate a year ago was in 2010, 2011, when they were cast out of iraq. they had to go to the badlands region of anbar province, the desert, in essence. and then we saw in three years's time they came back with a...
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weiss is such big deal in india? it is a very big deal.d and has posed losses over the last few yea rs has posed losses over the last few years but this project in its first month alone has reaped about $100,000, and that is encouraging for indian railways because they we re for indian railways because they were looking at an experiment where if it was successful and the numbers suggest it is likely to be so, then the government is looking to privatise similar sectors. at the moment, this train is only running on one sector but the government has set upa on one sector but the government has set up a committee to look into the aspect of extending it to across 50 stations, to privatise it, and also about 150 trains overall. this seems to be an encouraging glimmer of hope at the time when the economy is suffering and what is also significant is that this privatisation is offering something more to the passengers. 0ver privatisation is offering something more to the passengers. over the last couple of months, in fact. they have compensation in
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. >>> michael weiss is co author of "isis inside the army of terroror."e spoke about the evolution of isis across africa and the middle east. >> reporter: well, this is an organization that existed for 16 years and has suffered already major strategic defeats. the last one before the collapse of the so-called caliphate a year ago was in 2010, 2011 when they were essentially cast out of iraq. they had to go to the badlands region of anbar province, the desert, in essence. and then we saw in three years' time they came back with a vengeance. the caliphate was a rallying cry for jihadists around the world to come and join up with this global phenomenon. i call it the jihadist internationale. they have an expanding presence in africa. you mentioned mali. i would add mozambique. nigeria. condo congo. remember when boko haram pledged allegiance to al baghdadi. this is indeed a worldwide jihadist phenomenon. >> michael weiss with his perspective. >>> in northeast brazil, an indigenous leader who helped to protect the rain forest has been killed in an ambush. aut
. >>> michael weiss is co author of "isis inside the army of terroror."e spoke about the evolution of isis across africa and the middle east. >> reporter: well, this is an organization that existed for 16 years and has suffered already major strategic defeats. the last one before the collapse of the so-called caliphate a year ago was in 2010, 2011 when they were essentially cast out of iraq. they had to go to the badlands region of anbar province, the desert, in...
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. >> steve weiss, sammy in california, are you still in cloudera and do you like it >> it's more of all in it. so i still have the same position look, this is an icon play make no doubt about it it's got the perfect characteristics for him to push the company into the sale. even if it doesn't get sold, the business is still a good business not a great business so it was just so beaten up, i think that it's fine here. there's little risk if carl ever sells but i don't think he will. >> okay. jenny, for you from danrich 88, ready to pull the trigger on j and j but need you guys to advise all right. falls on you. >> i'm not advising you to pull the trigger on j and j we don't own it. to me, there is too much litigation risk from the asbestos they just settled that opioid lawsuit. it's trading at 15 times. >> okay. rob, to you, lastly from brad in illinois your thoughts on energy. >> we're under weight. we're going to stay under weight for the foreseeable future not directly exposed to trade. exposed to the second hand effects of a slowing economy and the supply/demand characteristics are
. >> steve weiss, sammy in california, are you still in cloudera and do you like it >> it's more of all in it. so i still have the same position look, this is an icon play make no doubt about it it's got the perfect characteristics for him to push the company into the sale. even if it doesn't get sold, the business is still a good business not a great business so it was just so beaten up, i think that it's fine here. there's little risk if carl ever sells but i don't think he will....
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joining us for the full first hour of the show, steve weiss from short hill capital partners steve, very good to see you. how you doing? >> good to see you >> what stands out as to whether or not we're going to issee a meaningful move higher or lower? >> it's all about trade. home depot's announcement aside, which wasn't terrible -- >> wasn't terrible or was terrible >> was not terrible. and the stocks appropriately are saying, there's lots of people buying it into the earnings. and home depot, let's face it, they've delivered remarkably over the last decade, particularly since new management came in but i don't think it's really a referendum this report on the health of the consumer, which is what the market is based upon. and appropriately, we're barely down today, relative to how we've moved higher the other issue is trade now, i think it would be fair to just look at trump's announcement today that if you don't make a deal, we're going to come with really high tariffs, his deflection from the impeachment hearings that are going on so i don't think it's pure coincidence that every tim
joining us for the full first hour of the show, steve weiss from short hill capital partners steve, very good to see you. how you doing? >> good to see you >> what stands out as to whether or not we're going to issee a meaningful move higher or lower? >> it's all about trade. home depot's announcement aside, which wasn't terrible -- >> wasn't terrible or was terrible >> was not terrible. and the stocks appropriately are saying, there's lots of people buying it into...
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. >> this is brandon weiss' second year as a bell ringer. >> when i talked to my family members they say it's hard times out there and there's people looking for opportunity around the holidays. >> i reached out to martinez and concord police who say no suspects are in custody at this time. major jones says safety wasn't a big concern before but that may change. up until now. so now we are going to reinforce our volunteers and paper work is make sure it's locked on the chain properly and just keep an eye out if you see people. >> for now, salvation army officials just want the kettles and money returned and they have this message for the thieves. >> they're hurting other people and if they need help we will help them. >> a lot of people have been reaching out and helping with donations as well. they say full force this holiday season they'll have about 40 bell ringers throughout contra costa county. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> 7:07 now and it looks like the brand new state of the art chase center is already in need to have some repairs. workers will spend this thanksgiving day and weekend t
. >> this is brandon weiss' second year as a bell ringer. >> when i talked to my family members they say it's hard times out there and there's people looking for opportunity around the holidays. >> i reached out to martinez and concord police who say no suspects are in custody at this time. major jones says safety wasn't a big concern before but that may change. up until now. so now we are going to reinforce our volunteers and paper work is make sure it's locked on the chain...
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non-plastic weiss. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send his a tweet. time doing your page. we share your story. i don't know how our viewers throughout africa feel but it seems to me that the more developed we become the more literally waste piles up in our rubbish dumps that's not only ugly it's harmful because a lot of it contains toxic substances into the environment it is true that the broken mobile phone often tossed by the gold site but in some african context the recent huge market for recycling electronic waste for example the environment ministry of commerce wants to set up a recycling infrastructure in the country's largest city to talk with the toxic junk all reported went to the capital one day. garbage income iran's capital your own day including discarded electrical appliances some of the parts can be sold like the metal from a refrigerator condenser but poisonous gases whose escape during dismantling that's bad for the environment and
non-plastic weiss. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send his a tweet. time doing your page. we share your story. i don't know how our viewers throughout africa feel but it seems to me that the more developed we become the more literally waste piles up in our rubbish dumps that's not only ugly it's harmful because a lot of it contains toxic substances into the environment it is true that the broken mobile phone often tossed by the gold site...
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also coming up a nazi memorabilia going once going to weiss a controversial auction where hitler's history goes to the highest bidder all these emblems that hold these nazi flag so whatever they are they sell all big body i mean it was and still is not separate and so in moral and ethical terms i think it's highly problematic. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and around the world welcome we begin the day with a witness who may have saved himself and at the same time put a presidency in peril today a top diplomat appointed by u.s. president. delivered explosive testimony in the impeachment hearings against the president gordon tsonga and u.s. ambassador to the european union said that trump directed him to pressure ukraine to investigate trump's political rival former u.s. vice president joseph biden songlines testimony not only corroborates the claim 1st made by the whistleblower but it also implicates the people who work closest with the president saw him and said the desires and wishes of trump were not a secret and that everyone was in the loop i agreed to testify because i
also coming up a nazi memorabilia going once going to weiss a controversial auction where hitler's history goes to the highest bidder all these emblems that hold these nazi flag so whatever they are they sell all big body i mean it was and still is not separate and so in moral and ethical terms i think it's highly problematic. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and around the world welcome we begin the day with a witness who may have saved himself and at the same time put a...
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on the- weiss any replies from google well from facebook to a what we've been saying thank you very much indeed. time to business and i'm pleased to announce in the house kate moody. good evening to you mark. as unrest continues in hong kong businesses say that feeling pressure to oppose these demonstrations kate please explain what we heard more and more of this over the last few months mark- companies are trying to discourage their employees from hitting the streets. some like cathay pacific can even fired staff members. expressed support for the movement. analysts say it's a clear sign of beijing's influence as to long distance of reports. opportunity to test. hong kong's metro operator but also clothing retailers zara and french bank bnp paribas. both the domestic and foreign companies are on beijing's radar chinese state firms had threatened t to boycott businesses whose employees are suspecteted of suppororting theo democracy movement the city's flag carrier has let cool for around twenty stuff since the protests began. rebekah c. was a flight to send. and she certain she was fired
on the- weiss any replies from google well from facebook to a what we've been saying thank you very much indeed. time to business and i'm pleased to announce in the house kate moody. good evening to you mark. as unrest continues in hong kong businesses say that feeling pressure to oppose these demonstrations kate please explain what we heard more and more of this over the last few months mark- companies are trying to discourage their employees from hitting the streets. some like cathay pacific...
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the country's elections last month yes exactly the election morale is one what i am just asked mark weiss project director of the center for economic and policy research you can look at any website for any major news organization in the world and no one has yet presented any evidence and that's because there isn't anywhere i think the media has played as you drooled by simply repeating over and over again this allegation which is really nothing at this point more than an unfounded conspiracy theory oh yeah it's one of the unfounded conspiracy theories we were. so that means it's totally true. man able to just fled the country on a boat premise that he rig the elections here in the us hillary clinton has stuck around even after. the d.n.c. admitted in court they rigged through their twenty's 16 primary elections. what what what do we have to do to get some of our to flee to mexico. a. and you don't say here even when they're being impeached they dig in like goddamn tax and like parasites like the t.v. show survivor you always think it's going to be gone but it's not. but something else you
the country's elections last month yes exactly the election morale is one what i am just asked mark weiss project director of the center for economic and policy research you can look at any website for any major news organization in the world and no one has yet presented any evidence and that's because there isn't anywhere i think the media has played as you drooled by simply repeating over and over again this allegation which is really nothing at this point more than an unfounded conspiracy...
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the country's elections last month yes exactly the election morale is one what i am just asked mark weiss brock director of any major news organization in the world and no one has yet presented any evidence and that's because there isn't any but i think the media's played as you drooled by simply repeating over and over again this allegation which is really nothing at this point more than an unfounded conspiracy theory oh yeah it's one of the conspiracy theories we were. so that means it's totally true. man able to just fled the country on a boat premise that he rig the elections here in the us hillary clinton stuck around even after. the d.n.c. admitted in court they rigged through their twenty's 16 primary elections. well what do we have to do to get some of our to flee to mexico. a good. every. day here even when they're being you. they dig in like goddamn tax you know like parasites like the t.v. show survivor you always think it's going to be gone but it's not. but something else you need to know about bolivia it's not alone it's one of many countries that were involved in the pink t
the country's elections last month yes exactly the election morale is one what i am just asked mark weiss brock director of any major news organization in the world and no one has yet presented any evidence and that's because there isn't any but i think the media's played as you drooled by simply repeating over and over again this allegation which is really nothing at this point more than an unfounded conspiracy theory oh yeah it's one of the conspiracy theories we were. so that means it's...
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in the country's elections last month yes exactly the election morale is one what i just asked mark weiss brought director of the center for economic and policy research you can look at any website for any major news organization in the world and no one has yet presented any evidence and that's because there isn't any but i think the media split as you drooled by simply repeating over and over again this allegation which is really nothing at this point more than an unfounded conspiracy theory oh oh why it's one of the conspiracy theories we're. so that means it's totally true. man just fled the country on a bold premise that he rig the election here in the us hillary clinton stuck around even after. the d.n.c. admitted in court they rigged with their 2016 primary.
in the country's elections last month yes exactly the election morale is one what i just asked mark weiss brought director of the center for economic and policy research you can look at any website for any major news organization in the world and no one has yet presented any evidence and that's because there isn't any but i think the media split as you drooled by simply repeating over and over again this allegation which is really nothing at this point more than an unfounded conspiracy theory...
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weiss is important to protect american security? >> guest: when you think that 5g 5g it is no longer just about phone calls or e-mails. it is connecting everything from our banking system to smart cities to agriculture. we have to make sure the 5g networks are secure. we have significant concerns about the threats posed by huawei and other equipment when it is embedded in the u.s. network. we're taking a first step this week as you noted we will be voting to stop sending taxpayer funds, u.s. of funds to subsidize the inclusion of huawei dear india's telecom networks. similarly with proposing to go further than that which is to look at rip and replace, taking insecure equipment essentially huawei equipment out-of-network. i've asked the sec to expand the proposal come to not just carriers receive support but to any communication provider that has an insecure equipment in the network. those are important steps to have a safe, secure network in the u.s. >> what evidence specifically convinced convince you there was a threat? >> guest:
weiss is important to protect american security? >> guest: when you think that 5g 5g it is no longer just about phone calls or e-mails. it is connecting everything from our banking system to smart cities to agriculture. we have to make sure the 5g networks are secure. we have significant concerns about the threats posed by huawei and other equipment when it is embedded in the u.s. network. we're taking a first step this week as you noted we will be voting to stop sending taxpayer funds,...
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he's the youngest president in a little weiss history at 46. 1 the 2nd round of the presidential racen this tiny south american nation. even though the elections took place last sunday the results have only just been confirmed in what was a tight race between poll and then yes. a 62 year old engineer from the center left party brought front. porch or say it was time for a change. a change is needed for all your requirements we cannot continue to be like we were unfortunately really this changes for all europe why happy happy release this. for 15 years the broad front party with figures such as former guerilla turned president hall same implemented a series of liberal policies like legalizing marijuana and abortion. but a slowdown in the economy and rice in crime is what allowed a conservative party to return to power. even though the new might have been a spare in most votes in the 1st round in october in the days that follow. with other right wing parties that helped him gain victory how much i believe we are very satisfied with the work there would. all those months and for the supp
he's the youngest president in a little weiss history at 46. 1 the 2nd round of the presidential racen this tiny south american nation. even though the elections took place last sunday the results have only just been confirmed in what was a tight race between poll and then yes. a 62 year old engineer from the center left party brought front. porch or say it was time for a change. a change is needed for all your requirements we cannot continue to be like we were unfortunately really this changes...
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it will be big and involve financing from people like weisse, whose contribute in a billion dollars to this cause and developed nations are finally realizing that if we just help others, it's not going to hurt them, it's going to hurt us. it will make it hard for it to survive and hard for people who live by the oceans to live where they want to live. a senator feingold, from wisconsin from 1993 to 2011, currently the honorary ambassador to th withshington journal, live news that impact you. coming up monday morning, a discussion of impeachment and the constitution. we will talk about the politics of presidential impeachments with david hawking. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. >> talking to reporters outside of the white house earlier, president trump was asked about the impeachment inquiry and the 2020 presidential election. >> yes, go ahead. the whistleblower gave a very inaccurate report. i don't know if it's true or susan rice, which means obama. he was like a big anti-trump
it will be big and involve financing from people like weisse, whose contribute in a billion dollars to this cause and developed nations are finally realizing that if we just help others, it's not going to hurt them, it's going to hurt us. it will make it hard for it to survive and hard for people who live by the oceans to live where they want to live. a senator feingold, from wisconsin from 1993 to 2011, currently the honorary ambassador to th withshington journal, live news that impact you....
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attempt on july 15th 2016 when the fetter terrorists carried out in turkey killing 251 people a dozen weiss and suter tortured people i didn't say there is torture i'm not saying this to justify it i'm referring to those who made those claims who were actually behind this quit killing 251 people injuring about 1200 people they had the intent to kill the elected president of turkey the reports mr kalin go on and on 2 years ago the ngo freedom from torture said that from 2011 to 2016 all the years were missed the one in the k.p. had been in power turkey was one of the top 10 countries for referrals after torture and in 2016 you moved into the top 5 no known investigations were carried out in a number of investigations have been carried gunmen. they said we have how many and by whom you want to say 203040 well i can give you what you will detail i'd like the truth i will i can i will be had like usually exact numbers i don't have the reports with and i'll be happy to send them to you in 2017 the council of europe's commissioner for human rights said the problem of effective investigations and
attempt on july 15th 2016 when the fetter terrorists carried out in turkey killing 251 people a dozen weiss and suter tortured people i didn't say there is torture i'm not saying this to justify it i'm referring to those who made those claims who were actually behind this quit killing 251 people injuring about 1200 people they had the intent to kill the elected president of turkey the reports mr kalin go on and on 2 years ago the ngo freedom from torture said that from 2011 to 2016 all the...
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defeated when a 51.3% of investors voted against gary weiss.o change the business strategy and booth share value. stanley fired or placed on leave for traders over mismarking of securities that security losses of $140 million. the bank is opened and -- at the bank has opened an investigation. this marking means the value placed on securities -- first-half net income fell 20%. it aims to produce outgoings by searching lower rent discounts and reviewing -- same-store sales outside mainland china have fallen more than a third since the start of october. a big headache for global automakers placed their bets on the world's biggest auto market. one group is weathering be slowdown. that is japan. a business reporter is tracking this. hybrids are japan selling? >> they are doing really well. the buck the trend for what does become a bad market. the chinese market is the largest in the world but it has fallen. total sales are down 11% this year. if you look at japanese hybrid cars, they are up 30% this year. honda, and nissan. of thentrol 99% tradition
defeated when a 51.3% of investors voted against gary weiss.o change the business strategy and booth share value. stanley fired or placed on leave for traders over mismarking of securities that security losses of $140 million. the bank is opened and -- at the bank has opened an investigation. this marking means the value placed on securities -- first-half net income fell 20%. it aims to produce outgoings by searching lower rent discounts and reviewing -- same-store sales outside mainland china...
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statement a lie to you that during a 5 year period for according to occupational medicine statistics weiss's many immigrant workers were victims of occupational accidents than italian workers do you deny these statistics i don't think they are correct me if you don't think they're correctable is no no because they i. aren't real statistics is it for sure you dispute the statistics but it was you yes or no answer man did the commission remove this report from the internet yes because it is false as to him also it is false that twice as many immigrant workers are victims of occupational accidents than italian workers so we would need to verify that you don't know no no no you're elaborating the figures here i need to check the see for. me then what part of the report is false and there was a whole list of points presented to the commission. such as i don't remember all the individual points that were made to prove the report was false. you know there must be one or 2 false things that you remember. madam i'm getting old. goodbye. when it comes to big fashion houses and their leather getting on
statement a lie to you that during a 5 year period for according to occupational medicine statistics weiss's many immigrant workers were victims of occupational accidents than italian workers do you deny these statistics i don't think they are correct me if you don't think they're correctable is no no because they i. aren't real statistics is it for sure you dispute the statistics but it was you yes or no answer man did the commission remove this report from the internet yes because it is false...
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welcome your calls and comments, how the deck is stacked against socialism and weiss would make it worse. is this your first book? caller: no. i have written a few of them. host: al on the independent line. caller: good morning. a quick question -- or comment, anyway. president trump has said this is the best economy we have ever had. he is repeating that. it is the best, the biggest, the brightest, all this crap. however, the economy is good. why are we not paying down the national debt? to pay down the national debt, you have to raise taxes. what a bitter pill. second comment is, i am 71. when i was 21 back in the baby boomer days, i figured if i made it to 22, i was going to be lucky. between the war in vietnam and cuba and all the rest of that stuff. now i am in my retirement. i have earned it. i climbed utility poles for 30 years. my children graduated from college debt-free because they went to, instead of these big expensive colleges, they started at the community college and worked their way up into graduate programs in four-year colleges in the state university system. now, the
welcome your calls and comments, how the deck is stacked against socialism and weiss would make it worse. is this your first book? caller: no. i have written a few of them. host: al on the independent line. caller: good morning. a quick question -- or comment, anyway. president trump has said this is the best economy we have ever had. he is repeating that. it is the best, the biggest, the brightest, all this crap. however, the economy is good. why are we not paying down the national debt? to...
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is talking about, let's actually make it an investment in human capital, stacked lies in the county weiss, as valuable as the investment in research and development. right now you spend $5000 in robot and he is the stacked credit and the robot is an asset you put on your balance sheet is to know the people you don't get the same stacked benefits. in some of the stuff that's happening in the business, they're starting to say that maybe we ought to and we need to make her name. again the business guy longer than a politician. i say the thing that could destroy capitalism would be this enormous focus on short-term profits for the long-term value of the relationship. and the live business community is starting to get that. we had a move towards a more staple capitalism says you still need to make her name for shareholders to consider your employees others. i say that was the capitalism post world war two that to four people out of poverty did amy of the system. but it's gotta be in a sense, some of these incentives need to be redesigned. i say if we do that, and he's never given me this long
is talking about, let's actually make it an investment in human capital, stacked lies in the county weiss, as valuable as the investment in research and development. right now you spend $5000 in robot and he is the stacked credit and the robot is an asset you put on your balance sheet is to know the people you don't get the same stacked benefits. in some of the stuff that's happening in the business, they're starting to say that maybe we ought to and we need to make her name. again the business...
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. >> this is brandon weiss' second year as a red kettle bell ringer. >> it's hard times out there and there's people looking for opportunity around the holidays. >> i reached out to martinez and concord police who say no suspects are in custody at this time and theyese crimes are rel major jones says safety wasn't a big concern before but that may change. >> because r been an issue up until now. so now we are going to reinforce our volunteers and our paper work and make sure you stay with the kettle. make sure it's locked on the chain properly and just keep an eye out if you see people. >> for now, salvation army officials just want the kettles and money returned and they have this message for the thieves. >> if it they need help they can come to us and we will help them. >> a lot of people have reached out to them have been helping with donations as well and they don't want this to stop them. they say they'll have about 40 bell ringers throughout contra costa county. allison rodriguez ktvu fox 2 news. >>> one of the biggest thanksgiving running events is happening today. people are e
. >> this is brandon weiss' second year as a red kettle bell ringer. >> it's hard times out there and there's people looking for opportunity around the holidays. >> i reached out to martinez and concord police who say no suspects are in custody at this time and theyese crimes are rel major jones says safety wasn't a big concern before but that may change. >> because r been an issue up until now. so now we are going to reinforce our volunteers and our paper work and make...
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but they're buying upside calls so i like that >> weiss. >> i think you should look at western digital. that got destroyed in the quarter. >> you know alfa bet, google set a new high >> see you tomorrow from d.c the exchange starts now. >> thank you very much have a wonderful program tomorrow on lowed ground at arlington. welcome to the exchange and here is what ahead. the r records keep coming. stocks at all time highs as the u.s. china announce they have reached an agreement to remove existing tariffs details are sketchy, whether this is the final piece of the puzzle that will fuel a year end rally and we have a year end rally right now. plus, the spy who tweeted me two former twitter employees are charged with spying for saudi arabia what it tells us about the issue of foreign powers exploit, penetrating our social media anchts and shares of expedia, trip adviser and holdings, they are sinking, we'll tell you why but we begin with a record breaking rally and dom chu has the numbers. >> we're going to be putting a lot offstars on the board here. the dow industrials right now near the
but they're buying upside calls so i like that >> weiss. >> i think you should look at western digital. that got destroyed in the quarter. >> you know alfa bet, google set a new high >> see you tomorrow from d.c the exchange starts now. >> thank you very much have a wonderful program tomorrow on lowed ground at arlington. welcome to the exchange and here is what ahead. the r records keep coming. stocks at all time highs as the u.s. china announce they have reached...
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. >> weiss. >> baba. it's trading down. >> doc. >> 59.50 calls in verizon. >> good stuff. thank you. "the exchange" starts now. >> scott, thank you very much. welcome, everybody, to "the exchange" and here's what's ahead. the dow hitting an all-time closing high the s&p and the nasdaq less than a half percent away. if it closed right there it would be an all-time high. so what stocks can you buy with the market at these lofty levels we've got a shopping list for you. >>> plus the greatest credit card launch in history that's what goldman's ceo said when it released its apple card. now the company is being investigated in connection with that launch. we've got the details. >>> and balance sheets are growing and growing and growing. the stunning numbers on the huge amounts of cash that companies are holding and what it means for the economy. we begin with today's markets and dom chu. >> tyler, we're near the highs of the session if you look at the dow jones industrial average we're just about flat at the lows of the day we were off about 163 points in the blue chip index at
. >> weiss. >> baba. it's trading down. >> doc. >> 59.50 calls in verizon. >> good stuff. thank you. "the exchange" starts now. >> scott, thank you very much. welcome, everybody, to "the exchange" and here's what's ahead. the dow hitting an all-time closing high the s&p and the nasdaq less than a half percent away. if it closed right there it would be an all-time high. so what stocks can you buy with the market at these lofty levels...
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. >> steve weiss gabe in north carolina nvidia going higher or lower. >> look, the stock's had a great after last quarter where it was better than the prior quarter where they missed. i think over time, it's going to go higher. i don't look at it as particularly expensive got more than 30% earnings growth it's 30 times. so one pick seems reasonable i think there's so much momentum in it there's no cushion, so i'd rather wait for a pullback >> more earnings after the bell tonight. >> right >> so you may get that opportunity or it might jump from you take the risk. pete, max in london. bio tech what names >> big cap names biogen with the alzheimer's drug possibly coming down but i'm not in any of these names. the only one that's close would be i'm not going to put pfizer in there, but merck. i stick with the big pharma n e names, but i think there are some great names out there that traded extremely cheap pe. >> brenda from new york city fis. fis. >> recently established position in they got global pay. >> my dad. >> fidelity national information services they bought world pay. just anno
. >> steve weiss gabe in north carolina nvidia going higher or lower. >> look, the stock's had a great after last quarter where it was better than the prior quarter where they missed. i think over time, it's going to go higher. i don't look at it as particularly expensive got more than 30% earnings growth it's 30 times. so one pick seems reasonable i think there's so much momentum in it there's no cushion, so i'd rather wait for a pullback >> more earnings after the bell...
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let's talk about all this with chief investment officer at center stone investors, also rich weiss atgies at american century investments. i'll start with you here let's talk about whether or not this bull run still has legs because we've heard it before. bull markets don't die of old age. so i shouldn't pay attention to the longest one inry does this still have a ways to go >> i guess it depends on what market you're looking at even within the stock market, there have been plenty of some sub sectors that have lagged behind >> although sentiment has been improving, it's at a stage where i don't consider that a negative or positive. just an indication f how people feel i'm looking at of more interest is the types of stocks that are really starting to kind of participate in the upside here so you had banks, transportation stocks, value stocks generally speaking, european stocks really lagging the u.s. indexes and recently, you've seen a lot of tail winds build behind the nonindex names that we've been focusing on. for me, it's too much cynicism to just say since people are bullish, you
let's talk about all this with chief investment officer at center stone investors, also rich weiss atgies at american century investments. i'll start with you here let's talk about whether or not this bull run still has legs because we've heard it before. bull markets don't die of old age. so i shouldn't pay attention to the longest one inry does this still have a ways to go >> i guess it depends on what market you're looking at even within the stock market, there have been plenty of some...
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an appellate practice group at paul weiss and clerked for justice scalia. he is going to introduce the panel. take it away. >> fwraet, well thank you very much, jeff and the a great pleasure to be here at gw law school. just a couple of blocks away from my office. so this is very much the local law school. but it is a great pleasure to be here. thank you to gw for hosting us and thank you to the national constitution center for putting together this program. it's really my great privilege to be the first of this afternoon's panel and we have a great here to talk about the broad subject of clerkship experiences and so very briefly to introduce the panel, starting on my immediate left, john elwood, who is a partner and head of the supreme court and appellate practice at arnold and porter and john clerked for justice kennedy. justice krueger to his left, a member of the california supreme court who clerked for justice stevens. rory little, a professor at uc hastings college of law who is currently visiting at yale law psychological who clerked, who was origina
an appellate practice group at paul weiss and clerked for justice scalia. he is going to introduce the panel. take it away. >> fwraet, well thank you very much, jeff and the a great pleasure to be here at gw law school. just a couple of blocks away from my office. so this is very much the local law school. but it is a great pleasure to be here. thank you to gw for hosting us and thank you to the national constitution center for putting together this program. it's really my great privilege...
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none more than mike wilson, morgan stanley, the man who sat right where steve weiss is called a lot of this correctly, even though missed some of the upside since then. he raises his s&p 500 target by 10% for year-end 2019. he was below many others he's coming up to speed. in some cases exceeding that his bull case is 3250. quote, our call on the s&p's level has been too cautious as we underestimated similar dynamics like central bank easing, sticky out estimates and flight to safety flows into the s&p 500 from international asset allocators mentions a trade deal being another catalyst wilson's come around that's the final straw to drop we going higher between now and the end of the year? how much do you think we have in the tank >> so, we're in the process of going higher, the good formula for that has been this continued rotation it seems at one moment value takes the baton and leads the market higher, financials and energy in the last week something important happened we went back where growth names have taken the baton once again and are leading the market higher even some of the b
none more than mike wilson, morgan stanley, the man who sat right where steve weiss is called a lot of this correctly, even though missed some of the upside since then. he raises his s&p 500 target by 10% for year-end 2019. he was below many others he's coming up to speed. in some cases exceeding that his bull case is 3250. quote, our call on the s&p's level has been too cautious as we underestimated similar dynamics like central bank easing, sticky out estimates and flight to safety...
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on monday we'll be at chapman university in pittsburgh where editor barry weiss will rook at anti-semitism -- look at anti-semitism in america. also that day, the jimmy carter presidential library and museum in atlanta for the biography of the late democratic congressman jack brooks of texas. on thursday at the new york historical society in new york city, the national review's richard brookhiser will provide a history of the united states through 13 documents including the declaration of independence and the constitution. and that same evening we'll be at the massachusetts historical society in boston for historian t.h. brand's book. all of these events are open to the public. if you're in attendance, tag us @booktv on twitter, facebook or instagram. >> okay, good evening -- or good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the national public library and the southerning festival of books, and welcome to everyone watching on c-span as well. before we get started, a couple things to mention. one, this is a free book festival, and to keep it free and keep this festival going, everyone is encouraged a
on monday we'll be at chapman university in pittsburgh where editor barry weiss will rook at anti-semitism -- look at anti-semitism in america. also that day, the jimmy carter presidential library and museum in atlanta for the biography of the late democratic congressman jack brooks of texas. on thursday at the new york historical society in new york city, the national review's richard brookhiser will provide a history of the united states through 13 documents including the declaration of...
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we see travel by weiss his premises to fight couple in terry's, communications against racially motivation extremists and prohibitions of funds. some of this involves connections to nonviolent but extreme right wing organizations. some of this involves connections to active military groups are those who have been banned or designated as terrorist organization by brother countries. at some this involves connections between like-minded individuals who might or might not simply move from exploring a stream analogy to radicalization globalization to violence. we don't fully understand how attackers are influenced in or what constitutes medical relationships between extremists. unlike islamic extremism has been led by a relatively large organizations, like hal qaeda, and isis, randy does not feature authoritative or structural organizations or ideology. instead, it is dominated by some actors in small cells to use the online space is the borderless safe haven. they are inspired by a number of proceed concerns including political and social economic and legal graphic environmental and personal i
we see travel by weiss his premises to fight couple in terry's, communications against racially motivation extremists and prohibitions of funds. some of this involves connections to nonviolent but extreme right wing organizations. some of this involves connections to active military groups are those who have been banned or designated as terrorist organization by brother countries. at some this involves connections between like-minded individuals who might or might not simply move from exploring...
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officer because they are not seeing washington piercing weiss where they are. could you answered that please. >> shirt it creates a problem. one thing that could be fixed is when i went to la county jail the ashley asked me if i was a veteran or not. in the book with front certain procedures. deftly in, they don't even ask you. so that probably didn't even know what procedures to take so deftly need to make sure that the government is accountable for that. >> so we need to put in a separate construct for veterans, at least require a bowl, immigration services are i.c.e. component, you have to ask the question. you have to prioritize veteran immigrants in your assessment of naturalization of processing rather than i have lost your packet. so insecure and insignificant bloodlust your packet. can you help us with the work that you do and the frustration i guess that you face. >> we have to address it on two fronts. first on the front end, where the person is encountering i.c.e. there should be a requirement that a minimum i.c.e. asked every person weather or not t
officer because they are not seeing washington piercing weiss where they are. could you answered that please. >> shirt it creates a problem. one thing that could be fixed is when i went to la county jail the ashley asked me if i was a veteran or not. in the book with front certain procedures. deftly in, they don't even ask you. so that probably didn't even know what procedures to take so deftly need to make sure that the government is accountable for that. >> so we need to put in a...
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if you want more info go to evan weiss for more, terror, youtube channel evan weiss. thank you. >> host: republican line come so far this morning and on wednesday what have you heard from these hearings? hello to ethan. try one more time in tennessee. are you with us? >> caller: we want to know when this is going to become fair. >> host: we would go to north hollywood california. our line for democrats. we want to hear from you, your reaction and much effort so far and what you expect as a testimony continues. go ahead, your next. >> caller: i'm really concerned with adam schiff. he thinks he some kind of king, it's a bipartisan even as a democrat wanting to see fairness and stuff a special on this top level and in the house that i just feel like it's, he's been shutting down says this process that recognized and he's lying under oath and wanted of what is his immunity and how does he get away with doing that? >> host: thank you for the call. texas, independents. go ahead. >> caller: yes, sir. listen, nancy pelosi keeps calling this bribery. in order for it to be brib
if you want more info go to evan weiss for more, terror, youtube channel evan weiss. thank you. >> host: republican line come so far this morning and on wednesday what have you heard from these hearings? hello to ethan. try one more time in tennessee. are you with us? >> caller: we want to know when this is going to become fair. >> host: we would go to north hollywood california. our line for democrats. we want to hear from you, your reaction and much effort so far and what...
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i'm told things are going well on the usmca here, but i spoke with danny weiss, nancy pelosi's formerr not democrats could continue to legislate and put impeachment over on another side. listen. >> i don't believe members of the house at least on the democratic side-view the impeachment inquiry as a type of risk that undermines them, their ability to get other things done. the speaker has demonstrated that the house can pass legislation and conduct an inquiry at the same time. reporter: now, the issue here also as they work on the usmca, house speaker nancy pelosi has deputized a group of democrats to negotiate the trade pact with the administration. one of them is jimmy gomez, a democrat from california. there are questions on capitol hill if we get really deep in impeachment here, could it affect the negotiation on the usmca. i posed that question to jimmy gomez just the other day. >> he would be sticking the worker in middle america and ohio, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, in the eye because his job is to help move the ball forward on trade issues. reporter: you know, that coul
i'm told things are going well on the usmca here, but i spoke with danny weiss, nancy pelosi's formerr not democrats could continue to legislate and put impeachment over on another side. listen. >> i don't believe members of the house at least on the democratic side-view the impeachment inquiry as a type of risk that undermines them, their ability to get other things done. the speaker has demonstrated that the house can pass legislation and conduct an inquiry at the same time. reporter:...
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it will be big and involve financing from people like weisse, whose contribute in a billion dollars to this cause and developed nations are finally realizing that if we just help others, it's not going to hurt them, it's going to hurt us. it will make it hard for it to survive and hard for people who live by the oceans to live where they want to live. a senator feingold, from wisconsin from 1993 to 2011, currently the honorary ambassador to the campaign for nature. thank you for joining us, please come back to the table. we will take another short timeout with a couple more guests this morning on the washington journal. will discuss the future of isis after the death of its leader, and we will get an update on those devastating wildfires in california with a former fire fighter who is now an adviser. we will be right back. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ look tv has coverage of the recent boston book festival beginning at 2:00 eastern with his captions on violence. >> it's common
it will be big and involve financing from people like weisse, whose contribute in a billion dollars to this cause and developed nations are finally realizing that if we just help others, it's not going to hurt them, it's going to hurt us. it will make it hard for it to survive and hard for people who live by the oceans to live where they want to live. a senator feingold, from wisconsin from 1993 to 2011, currently the honorary ambassador to the campaign for nature. thank you for joining us,...
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joining us now author and editor at large for ""the daily beast" michael weiss.ump's world's orb bit, a dirty dozen." we will get to that piece in a moment. good morning. >> good morning. >> i want to ask you about your expertise in this area, about the testimony of dr. fiona hill yesterday. from your perspective, how significant was it because of who she is and what she knows? >> first of all, i would say don't mess with someone from northern england. >> we learned that. >> i met her a few times. i have followed her work for years. she wrote one of the most insightful biographies of putin. rather than caricature him as a kgb officer, she tried to create a compendium of who the man really is. she is a russian analyst, not quite a russian hawk as the way it was alleged. as she testified yesterday he was against sending javelins to the ukraine. in one would describe her a squish on the kremlin. she delivered not just to donald trump but also the republican conspiracy theories that, na namely, no, it was the ukraine who hacked the dnc and they were meddling in the 2
joining us now author and editor at large for ""the daily beast" michael weiss.ump's world's orb bit, a dirty dozen." we will get to that piece in a moment. good morning. >> good morning. >> i want to ask you about your expertise in this area, about the testimony of dr. fiona hill yesterday. from your perspective, how significant was it because of who she is and what she knows? >> first of all, i would say don't mess with someone from northern england....