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pete: so -- absolutely correct. pete: we saw the fact that the defense department that work on onstruction projects will be delayed because nearly4 billioneis transferred from the pentagon budget to build parts of the border wall. this affects projects in nearly half the states. so is there anything that congress with can do to change this? or is this a done deal for this budget year? >> the t democrats areing to figure out wha to do. one of the most importantoshings to in this is that the speaker of the house has been in that chamber over 30 years. her father was a member. and trumpk a shot the house of representatives singular power of the purse. this i extremely troubling for the democrats. whether or not they're ableo pull something togethe amid thet funding f that we face every september is an open question. pete: they can change it for the fisca year. the supreme court threw it o saying the partys that sued in california, environmental groups and communities didn't have any legal standine and that m it clear t
pete: so -- absolutely correct. pete: we saw the fact that the defense department that work on onstruction projects will be delayed because nearly4 billioneis transferred from the pentagon budget to build parts of the border wall. this affects projects in nearly half the states. so is there anything that congress with can do to change this? or is this a done deal for this budget year? >> the t democrats areing to figure out wha to do. one of the most importantoshings to in this is that...
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>> pete. pete, pete. pete, pete, pete, pete. >> reporter: but not paul? >> not paul. >> reporter: then five months into the investigation there was news of a sort from one of the crime labs. a male leg hair was found under a label of one of the envelopes and the dna came back matching nobody. no one in the moore family or any one of the codis data base anyway. odd. had it been planted there to throw off investigators? then one of these envelopes finally gave up what appeared to be a real clue. >> there was a dna profile from fingerprint ridge detail on the back of one of the stamps that was affixed to one of the envelopes that one of the letters was sent in. >> reporter: what came back from the dna tests? >> a contributor of the dna from the fingerprint material was similar to paul moore. >> reporter: case closed. right? not this time. this time there was a "but." >> similar to paul moore but it wasn't a match. >> reporter: the dna sample was so minute forensic scientists were unable to build a full genetic sequence meaning the dna may have come from paul
>> pete. pete, pete. pete, pete, pete, pete. >> reporter: but not paul? >> not paul. >> reporter: then five months into the investigation there was news of a sort from one of the crime labs. a male leg hair was found under a label of one of the envelopes and the dna came back matching nobody. no one in the moore family or any one of the codis data base anyway. odd. had it been planted there to throw off investigators? then one of these envelopes finally gave up what...
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pete: yeah. and in the past he's given some deference to kim jong un, did he know about it -- ed: the family didn't appreciate it. pete: yeah, it didn't. but this is a stalls -- stalled process with north korea. these types of symbols can be important. jedediah: yeah. if you believe the north korean leadership didn't know and wasn't aware that this was going on or wasn't responsible, i have a nice gold bridge to sell you somewhere. and president trump did take a little heat for that back in the day, so i think he's trying to correct some of that and trying to acknowledge. he's trying to negotiate these deals, and i understand you have to have some level of open communication. but, you know, kim jong un is responsible for some of the worst atrocities on the planet, this being one of them. i guarantee you that he knew about this, and it's really unfortunate. this is a young guy that was returned here in a completely vegetative state the, absolutely unacceptable. and the message should be sent that
pete: yeah. and in the past he's given some deference to kim jong un, did he know about it -- ed: the family didn't appreciate it. pete: yeah, it didn't. but this is a stalls -- stalled process with north korea. these types of symbols can be important. jedediah: yeah. if you believe the north korean leadership didn't know and wasn't aware that this was going on or wasn't responsible, i have a nice gold bridge to sell you somewhere. and president trump did take a little heat for that back in the...
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pete: so -- absolutely correct. pete: we saw the fact thathe defense department that work on 127 military construction projects will be delayed because nearly4 billion is being transferred from the pentan budget to build parts of the border wall. this affects projects in nearly half the states. so is there anything that congress with can do to chang this? or is this a done deal for this budget year? >> the democrats are trying to figure out wha to do. one of the most important things to in this is that the speaker of the house has been in that chamber for over 30 years. her father was a member. and trumpook a shot at the house of representives singular power of the purse. this i extremely troubling for thera dem. whether or not they're ableo pull something togethe amid the fundhag fight we face every september is an open question. pe: they can change it for the fiscal year. the supreme court threw it out saying the partys that sued in california, environmental groups and communities didn't have any legal standing. a
pete: so -- absolutely correct. pete: we saw the fact thathe defense department that work on 127 military construction projects will be delayed because nearly4 billion is being transferred from the pentan budget to build parts of the border wall. this affects projects in nearly half the states. so is there anything that congress with can do to chang this? or is this a done deal for this budget year? >> the democrats are trying to figure out wha to do. one of the most important things to...
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pete? pete: well, i can't go there. thanks, evidence. president trump take his re-election campaign to congressman ilhan omar's district in a little over a week. his planned visit met with controversy in the historically blue state as the city's mayor, jacob fray, says, quote: while there is no legal mechanism to prevent the president from visiting, his message of hatred will never be welcome in minneapolis. this as the city's police lieutenant is outraged over what he said is a sudden change in policy by the mayor prohibiting officers from wearing uniforms when with a political candidate. joining me with more is president of the police officers federation of minneapolis and minneapolis police department lieutenant, bob krol. what you're saying is the president of the united states is coming to minneapolis to give a speech. things have changed there for the mayor and the police department. share it with our viewers. >> good morning. pete: good morning. >> within hours of the president making an announcement that he's going to have a rall
pete? pete: well, i can't go there. thanks, evidence. president trump take his re-election campaign to congressman ilhan omar's district in a little over a week. his planned visit met with controversy in the historically blue state as the city's mayor, jacob fray, says, quote: while there is no legal mechanism to prevent the president from visiting, his message of hatred will never be welcome in minneapolis. this as the city's police lieutenant is outraged over what he said is a sudden change...
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this is pete. this is john gavin. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> pleasure. >> pleasure. >> john is the new general manager of automatch. >> i'm gonna help you make a lot of money. >> okay. >> the inventory has gone from 20 cars to over 150 in inventory. we're averaging about 90 sales a month. it's only a matter of time before automatch usa is really profitable. >> thank you very much. lemonis: tonight, on "the profit," a chain on pet supply stores specializes in wholesome food. lisa: our biggest thing is the nutrition for the pets. lemonis: but the business is anything but healthy. giovanni: it's embarrassing. i'm right back to where we started. lemonis: the stores need an overhaul. -this how you manage inventory? -giovanni: yeah. -lisa: yeah, i mean -- -giovanni: this is our weakness. lemonis: the employees need leadership. i've never been to a meeting where there's no agenda. giovanni: i think you're being a little unfair with how this process goes. lemonis: and the owners need to l
this is pete. this is john gavin. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> pleasure. >> pleasure. >> john is the new general manager of automatch. >> i'm gonna help you make a lot of money. >> okay. >> the inventory has gone from 20 cars to over 150 in inventory. we're averaging about 90 sales a month. it's only a matter of time before automatch usa is really profitable. >> thank you very much. lemonis: tonight, on "the...
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pete: i think it's great. ed: you like it. pete: yeah. jedediah: i'm sad because i like a real long mohawk. my little boy at some point is going to have a mohawk. pete: you are going to be that parent? i will be honest judge the parents of kids who have that mohawk. i do. ed: i can't see rick reichmuth with a rat tail. jedediah: or mohawk. rick: my dad had brain surgery a couple years ago and after it he had a mohawk. 78 years old with a mohawk amazing. very, very cool. i support it. all right, guys. let's talk a little whether up there. lots going on in fact more flooding concerns for us. look at the maps and show us what's going on today. starting out beautiful day. see a few scattered showers. not going to ruin anybody's day. temps still feeling way more like summer than fall. that changes by thursday. down in the southeast heat continues. few scattered showers. no big problems. this is where we have the big problems right across areas of kansas and missouri. we are going to see pretty significant rain. a few inches. going to cause som
pete: i think it's great. ed: you like it. pete: yeah. jedediah: i'm sad because i like a real long mohawk. my little boy at some point is going to have a mohawk. pete: you are going to be that parent? i will be honest judge the parents of kids who have that mohawk. i do. ed: i can't see rick reichmuth with a rat tail. jedediah: or mohawk. rick: my dad had brain surgery a couple years ago and after it he had a mohawk. 78 years old with a mohawk amazing. very, very cool. i support it. all right,...
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pete: no. they will lie to your face and they feel justified based on their few of their religious faith to lie to your face in order to justify their view of the world so you can't trust these guys at all and if they are still on the offensive and they feel like they have the momentum which the taliban think s they do, then you're not going to get a good deal and yesterday on the program we have two guys, sean parnell, and joey jones on our program talking about afghanistan and this is before we found out the peace talks were off. this is what sean parnell had to say. >> how can you have a peace deal when peace is not a part of it? this deal, the biggest red flag of the deal is that the pakistan taliban are not a part of it. a week ago they attacked a major city, there was a car bombing in kabul, they just killed a u.s. soldier, so again there's only peace on one side of this thing. it's a major red flag. >> we have to show them we're not just looking for an exit strategy. if that's what they
pete: no. they will lie to your face and they feel justified based on their few of their religious faith to lie to your face in order to justify their view of the world so you can't trust these guys at all and if they are still on the offensive and they feel like they have the momentum which the taliban think s they do, then you're not going to get a good deal and yesterday on the program we have two guys, sean parnell, and joey jones on our program talking about afghanistan and this is before...
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pete: yeah. at some point have you got to set an example. jedediah: you do. absolutely. climate change is a hot topic or cold topic depending on what the weather is fresh off the 2020 democratic debate. >> yes. we will address the catastrophic crisis of climate change. i refuse to postpone any longer taking on climate change. pete: well, students in new york city getting a hall pass to become activists for climate change. michael knowles sounds off ♪ ♪ i'm your cat. ever since you brought me home, that day. i've been plotting to destroy you. sizing you up... calculating your every move. you think this is love? this is a billion years of tiger dna just ready to pounce. and if you have the wrong home insurance coverage, you could be coughing up the cash for this. so get allstate and be better protected from mayhem, like me-ow. you can stream and scroll through other people's vacations, or you can be the kind of person that books their own vacation. a booker. scootin' through life at seven miles
pete: yeah. at some point have you got to set an example. jedediah: you do. absolutely. climate change is a hot topic or cold topic depending on what the weather is fresh off the 2020 democratic debate. >> yes. we will address the catastrophic crisis of climate change. i refuse to postpone any longer taking on climate change. pete: well, students in new york city getting a hall pass to become activists for climate change. michael knowles sounds off ♪ ♪ i'm your cat. ever since you...
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pete: next one? >> number three your child complains of a cold and runny nose, they just don't feel up to going to school what do we think about this? truth, truth, truth. well, fib. you can't fake a runny nose they have it and you see it, however often it's not serious enough to keep them home from school. i mean, we kept kids home every time they had a runny nose schools would be empty so when you want to keep them home if they have a fever or a cough keeping them up at night, so they are exhausted, and not eating properly. ed: that would be truth okay. >> you're getting a theme here. okay number four your child complains of a sore throat and doesn't want to go to school. what do we think about that? jedediah: i would say truth. >> okay, a mild sore throat is the start of a regular cold, not necessarily a reason to keep them home, however, it can be very serious so the severe sore throat if you can look in the back of their mouth it looks angry or red or spots on it keep them home, call your doctor
pete: next one? >> number three your child complains of a cold and runny nose, they just don't feel up to going to school what do we think about this? truth, truth, truth. well, fib. you can't fake a runny nose they have it and you see it, however often it's not serious enough to keep them home from school. i mean, we kept kids home every time they had a runny nose schools would be empty so when you want to keep them home if they have a fever or a cough keeping them up at night, so they...
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they call me mayor pete. i am a proud son of south bend, indiana, and i am running for president of the united states. >> what is your political ideology? >> i view myself as a progressive, but i also am aware of living if a moment where a lot of the ideological frameworks i grew up with are becoming less and less useful. you've got a president who doesn't even have an ideology. >> a month and half into his run, many voters still didn't have a clear idea of the candidate's platform. people have knocked you for not coming out with very detailed, specific policy proposals. a policy geek, way that you actually. but precisely for that reason. i'm going to make sure that before we get into the guts of our proposals which we've done more and more, we're trying to make sure people understand where all of this is coming from to begin with. the reason you put forward these policies is not just to signal what you're going to do but to signal what's important to you. >> buttigieg has recently begun to reveal some of his
they call me mayor pete. i am a proud son of south bend, indiana, and i am running for president of the united states. >> what is your political ideology? >> i view myself as a progressive, but i also am aware of living if a moment where a lot of the ideological frameworks i grew up with are becoming less and less useful. you've got a president who doesn't even have an ideology. >> a month and half into his run, many voters still didn't have a clear idea of the candidate's...
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sweet pete's, check." but it's not farrell's and sweet pete's. it's sweet pete's and farrell's. the number one brand attribute of sweet pete's is the visual. allison: back here, they are making candy, which i think helps increase sales here, and that's not something we've done... pete: ever. allison: ...before, and it's, like, right here. they're pulling lollipops, fresh apples on the countertop. those are things that naturally cross over. like, to me, a fresh-dipped apple is it makes sense, so i think that's the cohesive thing. lemonis: this has got to be truly an integration of brands, all about the experience, all about the cross promoting of the two brands in the same space. we got one shot to do this. the store is not -- it's not ready. ♪ hey, shauna. do you want to grab your laptop? let's go up front. i'm back at the brea location because i want to rev up the marketing efforts for the launch, and i also want to pick shauna's brain. so what i want to do is... shauna: actually, can i talk to you really quick for a second? lemonis: you can talk to me about anything. shauna:
sweet pete's, check." but it's not farrell's and sweet pete's. it's sweet pete's and farrell's. the number one brand attribute of sweet pete's is the visual. allison: back here, they are making candy, which i think helps increase sales here, and that's not something we've done... pete: ever. allison: ...before, and it's, like, right here. they're pulling lollipops, fresh apples on the countertop. those are things that naturally cross over. like, to me, a fresh-dipped apple is it makes...
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>> pete: i don't think so. we have used the phrase "whistle-blower," and i know it's become legal because it was conferred upon this person properly or improperly. we no space and hearsay, secondhand. i believe whoever is individual is is a leaker who used a legal process. this is information they felt would be damaging to the president. we are hearing there were political motivations for this person at one level or another. there is a process, you can get it out and leak it to the press. it turns out it's legal. so he heard steps, he lawyered up, and he went through the whistle-blower process. so mistakes were made in giving this person, whoever it is, that kind of title that gives them a shield. gives them credibility. who are the hearsayers? who turned this information in? if you are the president of the united states, you're mad and that private phone calls with foreign leaders are making their way -- >> jessica: but it doesn't matter that there was an alleged -- we read the memorandum, it wasn't too transc
>> pete: i don't think so. we have used the phrase "whistle-blower," and i know it's become legal because it was conferred upon this person properly or improperly. we no space and hearsay, secondhand. i believe whoever is individual is is a leaker who used a legal process. this is information they felt would be damaging to the president. we are hearing there were political motivations for this person at one level or another. there is a process, you can get it out and leak it to...
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thank you for coming, pete. pete: thank you. lemonis: the fact that we ended with a good product should be proof to them that taking your time and collaborating with other people and having multiple ideas usually ends up with a good result. we've done that today. the question i have is is that gonna continue? ♪ i came in today to finalize the 20 flavors we're going to offer... and what i walked into was a [bleep]storm. alexa: there was a little bit of a water explosion. -lemonis: what happened? -sam: max. alexa: the faucet outside -- i thought i had it capped off, 'cause the line had broken. lemonis: holy christopher mary. well, it's good to get the floor mopped up. he didn't know. max: i thought it was coming out from the groundwater. lemonis: what is this, max? max: oh, that was my dust catcher from the machine there. lemonis: oh, that was your -- okay, well, let's get that out of our area. so this mixer belongs to who? sam: that's max's mustard grinder. lemonis: okay, but it can't be over here next to our sugar, blowing in
thank you for coming, pete. pete: thank you. lemonis: the fact that we ended with a good product should be proof to them that taking your time and collaborating with other people and having multiple ideas usually ends up with a good result. we've done that today. the question i have is is that gonna continue? ♪ i came in today to finalize the 20 flavors we're going to offer... and what i walked into was a [bleep]storm. alexa: there was a little bit of a water explosion. -lemonis: what...
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pete: yeah. listen, as you mentioned before, there are good actors, there are bad actors in any profession. but as we put more statute9ny on law enforcement officers, should you have done this, in a moment like this, you're trying to keep people in the community safe. you're trying to protect yourself. these guys have families and wives and kids and children and husbands, but at the same time they've got a duty that compels them to charge toward the sound of those guns. thank god they saved lives, ultimately, after this -- jedediah: not only scrutiny, they've been vilified. police officers being doused with water in new york. crazy stuff. >>> another major story is, obviously, hurricane dorian. the storm intensifying to a category five. the eyewall of the hurricane set to slam the bahamas with 160 degree winds. todd: our live team coverage comets. janice dean tracking the storm, griff jenkins live on the ground in florida. we begin with griff. what's the latest live from jacksonville? >> reporter
pete: yeah. listen, as you mentioned before, there are good actors, there are bad actors in any profession. but as we put more statute9ny on law enforcement officers, should you have done this, in a moment like this, you're trying to keep people in the community safe. you're trying to protect yourself. these guys have families and wives and kids and children and husbands, but at the same time they've got a duty that compels them to charge toward the sound of those guns. thank god they saved...
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. >> a look at the early years o o pete buttigieg. tonight, the quirky hobby he seems to have mastered. >> nobody can really win the claw game. he perfected it. >> and the moment in history that helped shape his world. >>> and the first 9/11 without the first responder whose fight for life side by side with jon stewart inspired millions. >>> but first the "nightline" five. number one in just sixty number one in just sixty seconds. face buried in your phone. stop! look up. look both ways. let's start looking out for each other again. it's a busy world out there. and we're all in it together. go safely, california. face buried in your phone. stop! look up. look both ways. let's start looking out for each other again. it's a busy world out there. andgo safely, california.her >> reporter: good evening and thanks for joining us. we begin tonight with the staggering claims against one of the biggest names in the n-f-l. antonio brown. graphic accusations of sex assault and rape. here's abc's paula faris. >> reporter: this afternoon, the new
. >> a look at the early years o o pete buttigieg. tonight, the quirky hobby he seems to have mastered. >> nobody can really win the claw game. he perfected it. >> and the moment in history that helped shape his world. >>> and the first 9/11 without the first responder whose fight for life side by side with jon stewart inspired millions. >>> but first the "nightline" five. number one in just sixty number one in just sixty seconds. face buried in...
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pete. pete: good morning, guys. this is probably the most somber assignment i have every year. you think of one moment that shapes your life, shapes a generation as it affected so many folks here in new york and in d.c. and across the country. we awoke this morning, that morning 18 years ago to the reality of radical islamic terrorism on our shores. it led us to war. it sent -- it sent people there and changed their lives and ultimately our foreign policy, our interaction with the world. and here we are talking about taliban peace talks 18 years later. so it's a moment to reflect and remember certainly never forget and then check that you are living worthy of the sacrifice of that very day. so we'll be down here all morning talking to some folks down here near ground zero. the towers once stood there today is the freedom tower loud and proud but we forget nothing this morning. steve: that's right, pete. you know better than anybody, after the attacks 18 years ago, how many americans went to
pete. pete: good morning, guys. this is probably the most somber assignment i have every year. you think of one moment that shapes your life, shapes a generation as it affected so many folks here in new york and in d.c. and across the country. we awoke this morning, that morning 18 years ago to the reality of radical islamic terrorism on our shores. it led us to war. it sent -- it sent people there and changed their lives and ultimately our foreign policy, our interaction with the world. and...
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of your name. >> pete. >> pete jumped into a race against far more experienced candidates to try to be the face of the democratic party. do you remember that bid? it wasn't this race for president or for congress, it was a contest to run the party itself, the top post at the dnc changed hands after russian hackers boosting trump had released stolen e-mails undercutting then dnc chair d debbie wasserman schultz at the 2016 convention. she resigned, bake a temporary chair in that election, leaving a vacant seat, how to fill in january 2017. the top contenders were former obama official, tom perez, who won, liberal congressman keith ellison, but in that pivotal debate over who should lead the party in the wake of trump's win, another obscure candidate jumped in. >> i'm pete buttigieg, and i'm the mayor here in south bend, indiana, i'm asking you to join me as i run for chair of the democratic party, and together we will write a new turn around story. >> that obscure mayor saw himself as the person to take on and take over the reins of the party for the trump era. >> if the outcome of t
of your name. >> pete. >> pete jumped into a race against far more experienced candidates to try to be the face of the democratic party. do you remember that bid? it wasn't this race for president or for congress, it was a contest to run the party itself, the top post at the dnc changed hands after russian hackers boosting trump had released stolen e-mails undercutting then dnc chair d debbie wasserman schultz at the 2016 convention. she resigned, bake a temporary chair in that...
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. >> tucker: on the campaign trail mayor pete pete buttigieg frequently uses religious rhetoric. american politics can be divided into good people and then sinners and you can guess which side republicans are on. now mayor pete is getting into biblical scholarship as well. in a recent interview he explained how actually the bible says that unborn children are not alive and so abortion is okay. >> you go through the new testament for sure and every other word that comes out of the mouth of christ is about things like helping those in need and you have a republican party dedicated to its opposite. there will be a reckoning over that now right now they hold everybody in line with this one kind of piece of doctrine about abortion, right? which is obviously a tough issue for a lot of people who think through morally. then again, you know, there's a lot of parts of the bible that talk about how life begins with breath and so even that is something that we can interpret differently. >> tucker: senior pastor of community church of god in clio, michigan he is also the brother-in-law of ma
. >> tucker: on the campaign trail mayor pete pete buttigieg frequently uses religious rhetoric. american politics can be divided into good people and then sinners and you can guess which side republicans are on. now mayor pete is getting into biblical scholarship as well. in a recent interview he explained how actually the bible says that unborn children are not alive and so abortion is okay. >> you go through the new testament for sure and every other word that comes out of the...
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to appear in popular culture and media around the world but faced how it is in europe include blunt pete in the netherlands and belgium to the survivors have sparked protests from mt racism activists and raise questions over how these traditions impact their respective communities of color so today we want to dive into the rhesus roots of blackface with us to talk about this in montreal canada charmaine nelson a professor of art history at me go to university she's also a scholar of transatlantic slavery studies in amsterdam jerry every day he's a poet and human rights activist who works with the black pete is racism campaign and in new york today she's a radio producer and host of the stoop stories from the black diaspora welcome everyone but it is really good to have you know here hello gerri charmaine and lida let me start here on my lap top takes us back to the beginning of the 19th century william h. west's big minstrel jubilee for a gentleman there none of them are black or wearing blackface champagne 2019 we're still discovering blackface. pictures photographs and not from way bac
to appear in popular culture and media around the world but faced how it is in europe include blunt pete in the netherlands and belgium to the survivors have sparked protests from mt racism activists and raise questions over how these traditions impact their respective communities of color so today we want to dive into the rhesus roots of blackface with us to talk about this in montreal canada charmaine nelson a professor of art history at me go to university she's also a scholar of...
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now mayor pete is getting into biblical scholarship as well. in a recent interview he explained how actually the bible says that unborn children are not alive and so abortion is okay. >> you go through the new testament, sure, and every other word that comes out of the mouth of christ is about things like open those in need and you got a republican party dedicated to its opposite. there will be a reckoning over it. right now they hold everybody in line with this one kind of peace of doctrine about abortion, right? which is obviously a tough issue for a lot of people. then again, as a lot of parts of the bible to talk about life begins with breath and so even that is something that we can interpret differently. >> tucker: at ryan glassman is senior pastor a community church of god in cleo michigan, he is also the brother-in-law of mayor buttigieg and called on his brother to repent after his latest remarks. joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. you are, by your own description, nonpolitical, and are not seeking to attack your brother-in-law, b
now mayor pete is getting into biblical scholarship as well. in a recent interview he explained how actually the bible says that unborn children are not alive and so abortion is okay. >> you go through the new testament, sure, and every other word that comes out of the mouth of christ is about things like open those in need and you got a republican party dedicated to its opposite. there will be a reckoning over it. right now they hold everybody in line with this one kind of peace of...
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i did that with pete. and about six months before the tournament, they had a heritage golf classic there since 1959. arnold won the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was just tremendous. david: talking about golf, your favorite course to play of any, other than the ones you might have designed, i assume you like those the most -- jack: absolutely. it's like, who is your favorite child, the same thing. david: which ones would you say were your favorites to play? jack: well, if i had one round to play, i would probably go to pebble beach. we just left the u.s. open last week -- i love pebble beach. the scene out there, i love the place. i won the u.s. open, three others out there. i just love the place. my two favorite places in the game are probably augusta national, and st. andrews. david: when you finish your professional career, it was in 2005. your last tournament was the british open. was that pretty emotional? jack: yeah. yeah. david: you had your family there. jack: i had my family there
i did that with pete. and about six months before the tournament, they had a heritage golf classic there since 1959. arnold won the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was just tremendous. david: talking about golf, your favorite course to play of any, other than the ones you might have designed, i assume you like those the most -- jack: absolutely. it's like, who is your favorite child, the same thing. david: which ones would you say were your favorites to play? jack: well, if i had...
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pete: i know. jedediah: pete i have a bone to pick with you when you come back when you come back you'll have to explain yourself because your candy game is way off, pete so we'll have that debate, you better be ready i'm fired up. pete: listen, my candy game is unquestionable all right? thank you guys we'll see you. ed: we miss you. jedediah: we'll turn to headlines for you now beginning with a fox news alert. in downtown indianapolis, police calling victims a combination of adults and juveniles they were all rushed to local hospitals. two in critical condition and one in serious condition, police are searching for the gunman who fled the scene. >> the president is asking the u.s. to get out of the persian gulf. the president is vowing to drive security efforts in the region after slamming the u.s. for leading patrols amid rising tensions. the u.s. sending american troops and defense equipment to saudi arabia after blaming iran for attacking a saudi oil facility earlier this month. iran says rebel
pete: i know. jedediah: pete i have a bone to pick with you when you come back when you come back you'll have to explain yourself because your candy game is way off, pete so we'll have that debate, you better be ready i'm fired up. pete: listen, my candy game is unquestionable all right? thank you guys we'll see you. ed: we miss you. jedediah: we'll turn to headlines for you now beginning with a fox news alert. in downtown indianapolis, police calling victims a combination of adults and...
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mayor pete buttigieg is here. but when we come back, meanwhile. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ good morning. good night. ♪ the all-new versa- the most tech-advanced car in its class. this is nissan intelligent mobility. the cat is like reaching absfor the handle. it's got the accents of gold. the beloved trolley. sometimes you have to say like... do it again. [ upbeat music ] in a jimmy john's delivery zone. and you realize, holy moly, we won a house in a jimmy john's delivery zone. enter to win a house at jimmyjohns.com. because sandwich. and i...was... take shocked.test.o win a house at jimmyjohns.com. i'm from cameroon, congo, and...the bantu people. new features. greater details. richer stories. get your dna kit today at ancestry.com. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: jon batiste and "stay human" right there! ( cheers and applause ) whoa! whoo! boom! there you go! >> jon: get it! hey! >> stephen: jon, you know, last night, everybody knows, last night on this s
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for pete to get intense, it doesn't happen too often. he kind of mumbled his way earough.i think it is, again, the second-year candidates aren't really breaking through. and pete hasn't really offered a vision, as many of these democrats, they haven't offered a't vision of how they want to move forward and help america grow, especially from the terms of what you said earlier, from an economic standpoint. so i thought the exchange was bizarre between the two of them. and pete's trying to take the upper hand on this, but i think it just fell flat. >> laura: this is one of my favorite awards. that's a high bar. all right, tom, the most likely to conduct the boston philharmonic award goes to, bernie sanders. all right, bernie sanders looked like leonard bernstein up there. watch.♪ >> we are spending twice as much per capita on health care as the canadians or any other major country on earth. >> it's america. >> but americans don't want to pay twice as much as other countries. >> laura: tom, he does like to do this a lot and it's quite inte
for pete to get intense, it doesn't happen too often. he kind of mumbled his way earough.i think it is, again, the second-year candidates aren't really breaking through. and pete hasn't really offered a vision, as many of these democrats, they haven't offered a't vision of how they want to move forward and help america grow, especially from the terms of what you said earlier, from an economic standpoint. so i thought the exchange was bizarre between the two of them. and pete's trying to take...
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i did that with pete. six months before the tournament, the heritage golf classic was there, arnold won the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was tremendous. david: talking about golf, your favorite course to play of any, other than the ones you designed, i assume you like those the most -- jack: it is like which is your favorite child. david: which ones would you say were your favorites to play? jack: if i had one round, probably pebble beach. i love pebble beach. the scene out there, i love the atmosphere. i won three crosby's out there. i just love the place. my two favorite places in the game are augustine national and st. andrews. david: you finished your professional career in 2005. your last tournament was the british open. was that emotional? jack: yeah. david: you had your family there. jack: i had my family there. they were all there. my son, steve, caddied for me. we stopped on the bridge across the 18th fairway. we didn't get a decent picture because steve was crying too much for a
i did that with pete. six months before the tournament, the heritage golf classic was there, arnold won the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was tremendous. david: talking about golf, your favorite course to play of any, other than the ones you designed, i assume you like those the most -- jack: it is like which is your favorite child. david: which ones would you say were your favorites to play? jack: if i had one round, probably pebble beach. i love pebble beach. the scene out...
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pete buttigieg says a reckoning is coming for 8 feet evangelicals at the g.o.p. like huckabee is here and you're not going to want his response. also tonight, because renee out lawmakers vote to give cannabis to kids. as the young as kindergartners. a debate tonight was somebody who actually agrees with this lunacy. plus, devin nunes, well, he brings us an update to his bombshell lawsuit against fusion gps. this is going to be a come awful there. and alan dershowitz response to a shocking poll about conservatives on campus. something you didn't know befor before. but first, dictators in training. it that's the focus of tonight's angle. all right, after watching this week show, many of you are probably wondering, how on earth the party of fdr and jfk turned so hard left so fast. we showed you how to 2020 democratic field has become essentially a parody of itself. and expose the drastic world world confidence is for america if their trip agenda is ever enacted but now, to move forward, we need to back up a little bit to the liberal elite tedious refrain about trump
pete buttigieg says a reckoning is coming for 8 feet evangelicals at the g.o.p. like huckabee is here and you're not going to want his response. also tonight, because renee out lawmakers vote to give cannabis to kids. as the young as kindergartners. a debate tonight was somebody who actually agrees with this lunacy. plus, devin nunes, well, he brings us an update to his bombshell lawsuit against fusion gps. this is going to be a come awful there. and alan dershowitz response to a shocking poll...
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disagreeing with saint pete is a sin or as episcopal i can'ican'tas episcopaliansput i. what's not a sin flying on private jets which saint pete does more than any other democratic candidate in the race. of course if you did, if you wind up within 50 feet of a private jet the left would denounce you as murdering the planet. when they fly private it's very different. very different. it's necessary. it's not liv frivolous. they have. to say it's virtuous. actually. two standards one for them, one for everyone else. they are like that with everything, by the way. watch, for example, as saint pete needles the west of us prols about our naughty plastic straw habit. >> i think we are thinking about it mostly through the perspective of guilt from using a straw to eating burger. am i part of the problem? in a certain way, yes. the most exciting thing is that we can all be part of the solution. >> tucker: you just heard it. when you use a drinking straw, says saint pete of south bend, you are part of the problem. unless you happen to be pete buttigieg himself and you find yoursel
disagreeing with saint pete is a sin or as episcopal i can'ican'tas episcopaliansput i. what's not a sin flying on private jets which saint pete does more than any other democratic candidate in the race. of course if you did, if you wind up within 50 feet of a private jet the left would denounce you as murdering the planet. when they fly private it's very different. very different. it's necessary. it's not liv frivolous. they have. to say it's virtuous. actually. two standards one for them, one...
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and pete visas to schools hospitals and other places what we have seen is that it's going up. leave the impression that black people are lazy that black people are not equal and most shocking that it only shows that we haven't really learned much from a lot of sleep sleep history and colonial history and it's kind of like dressed up but they said there are many black faces and other people out in a blend to it and when we started our campaign we didn't had a lot of people and we didn't had a lot of support support from the a lot of people but recently we have seen more white people coming to the conclusion that this is actually very racist and the old daddy continues to want to get rid of racism so jerry i'm reminded i've been here for a long time at the stream and so i'm pulling up an episode from 2012 and which a member of your organization was on the show we talked about blackface for the holidays and this is the latest update to that so fast forward i was 2012 this is 2019 this from the guardian on what the updated version of words if he is going to look like he is sooty n
and pete visas to schools hospitals and other places what we have seen is that it's going up. leave the impression that black people are lazy that black people are not equal and most shocking that it only shows that we haven't really learned much from a lot of sleep sleep history and colonial history and it's kind of like dressed up but they said there are many black faces and other people out in a blend to it and when we started our campaign we didn't had a lot of people and we didn't had a...
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and pete's trying to take the upper hand on this. but i think it just fell flat. >> laura: this is one of my favorite awards. it's a high bar. all right, tom, the most likely to conduct the boston philharmonic award goes to -- bernie sanders. all right, bernie sanders looked like leonard bernstein up there. watch. >> spending twice as much per capita on health care as the canadians or any other major country on earth. >> it's america. >> but americans don't want to pay twice as much as other countries. >> laura: tom, he does like to do this a lot and -- we're having fun with bernie. but did he hit his peak in 2016? he's been replaced in the progressive lane, hasn't he? he's been edged out. >> absolutely. absolutely. i mean, bernie, this is the sort of -- bernie 2.0, it's just a crankier, louder version. he seems to be angry and shouting all the time. there are different models now. newer models, fresher models, more exciting models. bernie is staying true to himself for what it's worth. but it's the same story every time he steps on
and pete's trying to take the upper hand on this. but i think it just fell flat. >> laura: this is one of my favorite awards. it's a high bar. all right, tom, the most likely to conduct the boston philharmonic award goes to -- bernie sanders. all right, bernie sanders looked like leonard bernstein up there. watch. >> spending twice as much per capita on health care as the canadians or any other major country on earth. >> it's america. >> but americans don't want to pay...
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i did that with pete. and about six months before the tournament, they had a heritage golf classic there since 1959. arnold won the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was just tremendous. david: talking about golf, your favorite course to play of any, other than the ones you might have designed, i assume you like those the most -- jack: absolutely. it's like, who is your favorite child, the same thing. david: which ones would you say were your favorites to play? jack: well, if i had one round, to play, i would probably go to pebble beach. we just left the u.s. open last week -- i love pebble beach. the scene out there, i love the place. i won the u.s. open, three others out there. i just love the place. my two favorite places in the game are probably augusta national, and st. andrews. david: when you finish your professional career, it was in 2005. your last tournament was the british open. was that pretty emotional? jack: yeah. yeah. david: you had your family there. jack: i had my family ther
i did that with pete. and about six months before the tournament, they had a heritage golf classic there since 1959. arnold won the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was just tremendous. david: talking about golf, your favorite course to play of any, other than the ones you might have designed, i assume you like those the most -- jack: absolutely. it's like, who is your favorite child, the same thing. david: which ones would you say were your favorites to play? jack: well, if i had...
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we don't want to interrupt mayor pete buttigieg as he talks. good to see you. you got everybody here this morning. >> yes. they are concerned about the future of the country. volunteers excited about where the campaign is headed. what we're seeing right now is just a lot of energy. it shows you that we have flipped the switch from labor day, leading up to labor day is one phase of the campaign. this is a whole new level. >> reporter: we're five months away from the new hampshire primary. it's 7:00 a.m. why are you here this morning? >> i'm here because this is in many ways the unofficial kick-off of when campaign season begins in earnest. you see the level of energy among the level of volunteers and you see the passion among folks including activists who are really committed to the future of this country being better than where we are right now. and, you know, this is the thick of things. the last few days is when voters make up their minds. these weeks and months ahead is when the ground game comes into place that delivers us a win. >> reporter: what's your me
we don't want to interrupt mayor pete buttigieg as he talks. good to see you. you got everybody here this morning. >> yes. they are concerned about the future of the country. volunteers excited about where the campaign is headed. what we're seeing right now is just a lot of energy. it shows you that we have flipped the switch from labor day, leading up to labor day is one phase of the campaign. this is a whole new level. >> reporter: we're five months away from the new hampshire...
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it's up to us to align with him but i take issue with mayor pete when he says stuff like that we are out there beating people over the head. i don't know what he's talking about.w one thing he does seem to be talking about is that the government needs to be spending more money. i'd like to suggest this. every person who wants better care for the poor, which i do, more food for those whote are hungry, i want that, too, i want to know, what is your own personal contribution to your church c like? because people who don't give a dime out of every dollar to their church to meet people's needs are going to end up paying 50 cents out of every dollar to the government and wanting the government to do it. it was never the intent of the t government, never the scope of the role of them to do charity work. for that ought to be the work of christians. so forou these people who tell e how to be a christian, i just want to know what your personal giving would look like and are you practicing what you are preaching? because i would be pretty doggone important. >> laura: governor, buttigieg also sa
it's up to us to align with him but i take issue with mayor pete when he says stuff like that we are out there beating people over the head. i don't know what he's talking about.w one thing he does seem to be talking about is that the government needs to be spending more money. i'd like to suggest this. every person who wants better care for the poor, which i do, more food for those whote are hungry, i want that, too, i want to know, what is your own personal contribution to your church c like?...
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pete and i were just talking about this before the show you go back to 2002. think about may of 2002. nautilus was $45 nautilus is basically $40 million market cap at this point. a dollar fitness is difficult to offer on a public exchange. think about vitamin shop, gnc. now, you get the occasional planet fitness which is falling back to earth right now. but at the end of the day, it is difficult to get a portfolio manager confident about going out and buying a fitness public entity and to add upon that a fitness equipment public entity. that's tough >> okay. they would argue, pete, that they are -- and by the way, brenda, are you a peloton user >> i am. >> so am i >> i use uber but it's a terrible company >> hang on, man. >> go ahead. >> so they will tell you like everybody else, they're a technology company right? >> no, that's not what they told us you're wrong >> okay. why am i wrong >> because they said they're a media company. >> entertainment i rolled that into technology. fair enough. you buy $2,000 bikes, $5,000 treadmills and the monthly subscription
pete and i were just talking about this before the show you go back to 2002. think about may of 2002. nautilus was $45 nautilus is basically $40 million market cap at this point. a dollar fitness is difficult to offer on a public exchange. think about vitamin shop, gnc. now, you get the occasional planet fitness which is falling back to earth right now. but at the end of the day, it is difficult to get a portfolio manager confident about going out and buying a fitness public entity and to add...
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pete buttigieg said if kavanaugh doesn't resign he should be impeached. trump twooeting out now the radical left democrats areft brett kavanaugh again talking loudly out of their favorite word impeachment. he is an innocent man who has been treated horribly, such lies about him. brett kavanaugh should start suing people for libel or the justice department should come to his rescue. the lies being told about him are unbelievable. false accusations without recrimination. where does it stop? they are trying to influence his opinions. can't let that happen. the president also suggested that the threat of impeachment is meant to sway kavanaugh's opinions on the bench adding quote, this is the game they play. fake and corrupt news is working overtime, #protectkavanaugh. >>> iran is rejecting u.s. accusations that it was behind this week's on saudi oil facilities. riyadh and washington are pushing to respond to the attacks. nbc news chief global correspondent bill neely has more. >> reporter: a blame game and rising tension after the biggest attack on the saudi
pete buttigieg said if kavanaugh doesn't resign he should be impeached. trump twooeting out now the radical left democrats areft brett kavanaugh again talking loudly out of their favorite word impeachment. he is an innocent man who has been treated horribly, such lies about him. brett kavanaugh should start suing people for libel or the justice department should come to his rescue. the lies being told about him are unbelievable. false accusations without recrimination. where does it stop? they...
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jon and pete's new trades are next up in "unusual activity." first a check on the s&p sectors as the market rallies big time the dow is up 400 points, every sector but real estate, utilities and staples are higher financials one of the best days we've seen in a long time, up 2% we're back right after this. i can. the two words whispered at the start of every race. every new job. and attempt to parallel park. (electrical current buzzing) each new draft of every novel. (typing clicks) the finishing touch on every masterpiece. (newborn cries) it is humanity's official two-word war cry. words that move us all forward. the same two words that capital group believes have the power to improve lives. and that, for over 85 years, have inspired us to help people achieve their financial goals. talk to your advisor or consultant for investment risks and information. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> welcom
jon and pete's new trades are next up in "unusual activity." first a check on the s&p sectors as the market rallies big time the dow is up 400 points, every sector but real estate, utilities and staples are higher financials one of the best days we've seen in a long time, up 2% we're back right after this. i can. the two words whispered at the start of every race. every new job. and attempt to parallel park. (electrical current buzzing) each new draft of every novel. (typing...
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certainly i applaud pete for on and coming here today to share his thoughts. pete is going to talk. we'll take q&a and pete will recognize his own questions and we'll do that till the end of the hour. when we get to q&a, if you would wait for the microphone -- if hand and waitur for pete to recognize you, then wait for the microphones so hear listening online can the question as well. and if you'd state your name and affiliation, that would be awesome. sometimeshat, because we start late here, but we always end on time. so with that, please join me in the author of "in the arena." [applause] jim, thank you very much. the heritage foundation, i'm grateful for this opportunity. got the book early, you read it, engaged in it, offered to host. that.rateful for this feels like a family reunion basically, in this audience. i thank all of you for being here. so many wonderful faces, people known and worked with. folks online, thanks for sticking with us. first i want to thank a bunch of people, but my former colleagues here at concerned vets which make up a big bulk of this audience, i'm g
certainly i applaud pete for on and coming here today to share his thoughts. pete is going to talk. we'll take q&a and pete will recognize his own questions and we'll do that till the end of the hour. when we get to q&a, if you would wait for the microphone -- if hand and waitur for pete to recognize you, then wait for the microphones so hear listening online can the question as well. and if you'd state your name and affiliation, that would be awesome. sometimeshat, because we start...
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when you use a drinking straw, says saint pete of south bend, you are part of the problem. unless you happen to be pete buttigieg himself, and you find yourself at the iowa state fair. in which case, you can eat all the meat you want, and, yes, you can drink from a plastic straw. watch. >> and there is no long-term plan. >> the usmca helps farmers? >> one-on-one. >> do they want to know about policy, or do they want -- and how do you pitch something like a plan for -- how do you demonstrate to people here that you could be the guy? >> tucker: are you starting to figure this out? straws for me, but not for thee. don't like it, tough. stop your whining and eat your insects, or your pets, or your neighbors. we're heading out for a cheeseburger. melissa francis cohost, among other things, "outnumbered." one of our favorites. she joins us tonight. melissa, as i'm reading this script, i'm thinking to myself, is this story real? i hope we haven't been punked. i always count on you for due diligence. this is a real out of sweden about the cannibalism. >> very hard to believe it's a
when you use a drinking straw, says saint pete of south bend, you are part of the problem. unless you happen to be pete buttigieg himself, and you find yourself at the iowa state fair. in which case, you can eat all the meat you want, and, yes, you can drink from a plastic straw. watch. >> and there is no long-term plan. >> the usmca helps farmers? >> one-on-one. >> do they want to know about policy, or do they want -- and how do you pitch something like a plan for --...
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>> pilot pete. >> okay. >> pete weber. >> all right. >> he's a pilot. >> mm-hmm. i hope so. >> he was one of hannah brown's runner ups in the last season of "the bachelorette." he will give his first interview to "good morning america." gma starts at 7:00 a.m. after abc 7 mornings. >>> i don't know that man. ll let that one go.n i can't believe, reggie, you're a super fan, how can you not know who that is. >> it's the first time i seen him. good luck to that man. >> don't know pilot pete? >> don't know pilot pete. >> good luck to the show if your super fan doesn't know who he is. >> please. >> exploratorium, increasing clouds. we have a chance of scattered showers today. nothing again like monday. more sunshine tomorrow. then we have an extended stretch of above average highs. a live look at live doppler 7. this is where our best radar return is in cloverdale. token road, 101, kelly road. a bit of a sheen developing there. the best chance of showers and thunderstorms is up to our north in their area shaded. that's where we have that leaking into also tahoe. let's
>> pilot pete. >> okay. >> pete weber. >> all right. >> he's a pilot. >> mm-hmm. i hope so. >> he was one of hannah brown's runner ups in the last season of "the bachelorette." he will give his first interview to "good morning america." gma starts at 7:00 a.m. after abc 7 mornings. >>> i don't know that man. ll let that one go.n i can't believe, reggie, you're a super fan, how can you not know who that is. >> it's the...
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that insurance policy on the boat as we go through this whole thing >> so you've got a life jacket, pete >> no, this is truly the insurance policy on the boat and you better be paid up. >> you go to '97, the analogy is to december. so for me everyone is positioned for it to be another negative december i don't think you're going to see that so i think we're positioned to have a coiled spring to the upside. >> there are little things that remind you of last year, aren't there? fedex, micron and carnival >> the fact that u.s. 10-years have gone from 1.47 to 1.82. it's back below 1.70 the bond market very quietly yields are going down dan. c con edison -- tim mentioned something and i think it's really important speed. the speed of the boats if you recall the hubris of the titanic was not just that it was unsinkable, they were going too fast and this market has not been going full -- >> pete -- >> that was the more you know things. >> that was the titanic bell if you listen carefully. >> real quickly, what makes all this i think just a metaphor, after the reason why we've had the start to t
that insurance policy on the boat as we go through this whole thing >> so you've got a life jacket, pete >> no, this is truly the insurance policy on the boat and you better be paid up. >> you go to '97, the analogy is to december. so for me everyone is positioned for it to be another negative december i don't think you're going to see that so i think we're positioned to have a coiled spring to the upside. >> there are little things that remind you of last year, aren't...
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i did that with pete. and about six months before the tournament, they had a heritage golf classic there since 1959. arnold won the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was tremendous. david: talking about golf, your favorite course to play of any, other than the ones you might have designed, i assume you like those the most -- jack: it's like who is your favorite child, the same thing. david: which ones would you say were your favorites to play? jack: well, if i had one round, probably pebble beach. i love pebble beach. the scene out there, i love the u.s. amateur there. i won the u.s. open, three others out there. i just love the place. my two favorite places in the game are augustine national and st. andrews. david: when you finish your professional career, it was in 2005. your last tournament was the british open. was that emotional? jack: yeah. yeah. david: you had your family there. jack: i had my family there. they were all there. my son, steve, caddied for me. we stopped on a bridge acros
i did that with pete. and about six months before the tournament, they had a heritage golf classic there since 1959. arnold won the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was tremendous. david: talking about golf, your favorite course to play of any, other than the ones you might have designed, i assume you like those the most -- jack: it's like who is your favorite child, the same thing. david: which ones would you say were your favorites to play? jack: well, if i had one round,...
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i did that with pete. and about six months before the tournament, they had a heritage golf classic there since 1959. arnold won the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was tremendous. david: talking about golf, your favorite course to play of any, other than the ones you might have designed, i assume you like those the most -- jack: it's like, who is your favorite child, the same thing. david: which ones would you say were your favorites to play? jack: well, if i had one round, probably pebble beach. i love pebble beach. the scene out there, i love the u.s. amateur there. i won the u.s. open, three others out there. i just love the place. my two favorite places in the game are augustine national and st. andrews. david: when you finish your professional career, it was in 2005. your last tournament was the british open. was that emotional? jack: yeah. yeah. david: you had your family there. jack: i had my family there. they were all there. my son, steve, caddied for me. we stopped on a bridge acro
i did that with pete. and about six months before the tournament, they had a heritage golf classic there since 1959. arnold won the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was tremendous. david: talking about golf, your favorite course to play of any, other than the ones you might have designed, i assume you like those the most -- jack: it's like, who is your favorite child, the same thing. david: which ones would you say were your favorites to play? jack: well, if i had one round,...
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we are here with mayor pete buttigieg y. have to start with the new iowa poll because it is the buzz all across the country as far as the political conversation. a lot of voters won't make up their minds. if you see your numbers slipping in iowa this month. >> we are clearly in the mix being in the top four is a good place to be historically at this stage for the iowa race. maybe the most important thing there is that only one out of five voters say they have made up their mind. this is clearly very fluid and why we see such a great opportunity in reaching out to communities including here in hamilton county where often presidential politics passes people by and making sure when building the relationships now if a lot of people aren't going to make up their minds. >> elizabeth warren climbing into first place kicking joe biden out of that slot. sharpening the knives a little against her talking about how she was evasive on how she would pay for health care policies. is she the one to beat now? >> there is going to be a lot o
we are here with mayor pete buttigieg y. have to start with the new iowa poll because it is the buzz all across the country as far as the political conversation. a lot of voters won't make up their minds. if you see your numbers slipping in iowa this month. >> we are clearly in the mix being in the top four is a good place to be historically at this stage for the iowa race. maybe the most important thing there is that only one out of five voters say they have made up their mind. this is...
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and pete >> mpc we talked about if earlier with jim. i own the stock as well and i still think you need to hold on to because even today they are buying up side the 65 calls went out in january, they are buying those -- >> great show, guys. i will be back with you tomorrow don't hold it against me i know the exchange begins right now. >> i feel the same way >>> thanks, brian. here's what's ahead. the impeachment inquiry is official official notes on the president's ukraine phone conversation are also out. and the markets are rallying we'll look at why and what outcomes investors are pricing in now also, wework isn't work out so well for jamie dimon and jpmorgan we're going to look at how intertwined those two companies are and what the recent drama at wework could mean for the bank's future ipo hoepsz. plus china's -- nike's hyena deal i s
and pete >> mpc we talked about if earlier with jim. i own the stock as well and i still think you need to hold on to because even today they are buying up side the 65 calls went out in january, they are buying those -- >> great show, guys. i will be back with you tomorrow don't hold it against me i know the exchange begins right now. >> i feel the same way >>> thanks, brian. here's what's ahead. the impeachment inquiry is official official notes on the president's...
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mayor pete? >> one of the reasons i love the framing of the green new deal is it uses some of the language that we might associate with the way that we met the response of nazi germany. >> just like the greatest generation won world war ii and just like the civil rights movement. it's our challenge. >> this is the hardest thing we will have done in my lifetime as a country. it's on par with winning world war ii. perhaps even more challenging than that. >> sean: why don't you try governing south bend, indiana, first because you're not doing a great job there. more challenging than winning world war ii? my father fought for years in the pacific. millions of people died in world war ii. mayor pete and the others want to tell the greatest generation that driving a previous is tougher than storming the beaches of normandy, does he need to re-learn the horrors of the holocaust just like the squad members that regulate compare well, a lot of things that nazi concentration camps? does climate change hyst
mayor pete? >> one of the reasons i love the framing of the green new deal is it uses some of the language that we might associate with the way that we met the response of nazi germany. >> just like the greatest generation won world war ii and just like the civil rights movement. it's our challenge. >> this is the hardest thing we will have done in my lifetime as a country. it's on par with winning world war ii. perhaps even more challenging than that. >> sean: why don't...
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i did that with pete. and about six months before the tournament, they had a heritage golf classic there since 1959. arnold won the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was tremendous. david: talking about golf, your favorite course to play of any, other than the ones you might have designed, i assume you like those the most -- jack: it's like who is your favorite child, the same thing. david: which ones would you say were your favorites to play? jack: well, if i had one round, probably pebble beach. i love pebble beach. the scene out there, i love the u.s. amateur there. open, threes. others out there. i just love the place. my two favorite places in the game are augustine national and st. andrews. david: when you finish your professional career, it was in 2005. your last tournament was the british open. was that emotional? jack: yeah. yeah. david: you had your family there. jack: i had my family there. they were all there. my son, steve, caddied for me. we stopped on a bridge across the 18th fa
i did that with pete. and about six months before the tournament, they had a heritage golf classic there since 1959. arnold won the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was tremendous. david: talking about golf, your favorite course to play of any, other than the ones you might have designed, i assume you like those the most -- jack: it's like who is your favorite child, the same thing. david: which ones would you say were your favorites to play? jack: well, if i had one round,...
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i did that with pete. and about six months before the a tournament, they called us we heritageg to have the golf classic which they have had their since 1959. arnold won the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was tremendous. david: talking about golf courses, your favorite course to play of any, other than the ones you might have designed, i assume you like those the most -- jack: it's like who is your favorite child, the same thing. david: which ones would you say were your favorites to play? jack: well, if i had one round, probably pebble beach. i love pebble beach. the scene out there, i love the u.s. amateur there. i won the u.s. open, three crosby's out there. i just love the place. but my two favorite places in the game are augustine national and st. andrews. david: when he finished your professional career, it was in 2005. your last tournament was the british open. was that emotional? jack: yeah. yeah. david: you had your family there. jack: i had my family there. they were all there. my
i did that with pete. and about six months before the a tournament, they called us we heritageg to have the golf classic which they have had their since 1959. arnold won the first tournament. i loved it. i had a ball. it was tremendous. david: talking about golf courses, your favorite course to play of any, other than the ones you might have designed, i assume you like those the most -- jack: it's like who is your favorite child, the same thing. david: which ones would you say were your...
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broke it off with pilot pete -- i just like saying pilot pete, pilot pete weber said he was heart broken but is now ready to move on and he's looking for his dream girl. >> sounds cliche, but that girl is my best friend. you can wake up every single morning, makeup on, no makeup, you're madly in love with her. you can't believe you were lucky enough to find her and spend the rest of your life with her. a girl as thirsty for adventure as i am. >> every day? >> shoe not say thirsty. you should also not say makeup or no makeup. >> let him be. you can watch more of the interview at 7:00 on gma. the next season of "the bachelor" starts in january on abc 7. >> good luck to that man. >> mike? >> he deserves true love. from we all do. >> ye san rafael, 61 degrees. a few sprinkles already. a scattered shower possible during the commute for the north bay. it will be cooler tonight, partly cloudy conditions. and the highs, they'll be warmer than average starting friday into next week, which is the beginning of astronomical fall. let's look at live doppler 7. you can see moving from west to east, th
broke it off with pilot pete -- i just like saying pilot pete, pilot pete weber said he was heart broken but is now ready to move on and he's looking for his dream girl. >> sounds cliche, but that girl is my best friend. you can wake up every single morning, makeup on, no makeup, you're madly in love with her. you can't believe you were lucky enough to find her and spend the rest of your life with her. a girl as thirsty for adventure as i am. >> every day? >> shoe not say...
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>> i think pete actually laid it out last night. the challenge republicans have, when he said outright it's not just donald trump. it is the entire republican party here that's been rejecting climate science for decades and they are the ones collectively that will be on the wrong side of history in the long run. i think the congressman is right that there is a whole different swath now the republican party that's feeling the effects of climate change in their back yard. when it's their house that's burned down, their home that's flooding, when the devastating climate instances keep happening, they're the ones who are suffering the consequences and wondering what's going on, why is it happening? what can be done to fix it? democrats seem to be the only ones interested in having a conversation about fixing that problem for them while republicans are still in some sort of semblance of denialism and i think that is going to really hurt them down the road. >> congressman, i want to switch gears a bit. yesterday two more congressmen annou
>> i think pete actually laid it out last night. the challenge republicans have, when he said outright it's not just donald trump. it is the entire republican party here that's been rejecting climate science for decades and they are the ones collectively that will be on the wrong side of history in the long run. i think the congressman is right that there is a whole different swath now the republican party that's feeling the effects of climate change in their back yard. when it's their...