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scott? >> at a cafe where scott worked. >> or saw him there and just like that gave a waiter her phone number to pass on to scott. >> she wasn't bashful. >> and laci's mother, liked scott. liked him a lot. >> very charming, polite. perfect gentleman. >> bringing roses? that sort of thing? >> he would have a dozen roses for laci and a dozen for me. of course i was impressed. >> the courtship was like that, old fashioned in a good way. >> he asked our permission to marry laci. we gave him our permission. >> there was a big wedding in the certainly of 97. scott was a fertilizer salesman in modesto and laci a substitute teacher. his job took him on the road a lot. but they were happy. >> did the three of you get to know the two of them together much? >> i thought he was a great guy. she was always happy. >> it was a joke of, gosh--does he have a brother? >> though laci struggled to get pregnant after nearly five years of marriage, that came too. >> the day after my baby shower that she threw for
scott? >> at a cafe where scott worked. >> or saw him there and just like that gave a waiter her phone number to pass on to scott. >> she wasn't bashful. >> and laci's mother, liked scott. liked him a lot. >> very charming, polite. perfect gentleman. >> bringing roses? that sort of thing? >> he would have a dozen roses for laci and a dozen for me. of course i was impressed. >> the courtship was like that, old fashioned in a good way. >> he...
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all right commissioner scott. madam secretary. >> commission members please announce your vote for a-d -- 5-d. brackett is absent. ludlum is absent. commissioner scott. >> y. >> rosales 37 yes. >> chair bustos. >> yes. >> the vote is 3 ayes and two absent. >> motion carries. thank you all. call the next item. >> next order of business is item 6, public comment on non-agenda items. >> is there anyone from the public who wishes to provide a comment? >> if there are any members of the public who wishes to provide public comment on non-agenda items, please call (415)655-0001 and enter the access code. followed by the pound sign and then the pound sign again. press *3 to be entered into the queue. if you're on the phone cuss, please press *3 to submit your request to speak. mr. chair, it does not appear from any members of the public wishing to comment at this time. >> i'll close public comment. madam secretary call the next item. >> next order of business is item 9, report of the chair. >> there is nothing to report.
all right commissioner scott. madam secretary. >> commission members please announce your vote for a-d -- 5-d. brackett is absent. ludlum is absent. commissioner scott. >> y. >> rosales 37 yes. >> chair bustos. >> yes. >> the vote is 3 ayes and two absent. >> motion carries. thank you all. call the next item. >> next order of business is item 6, public comment on non-agenda items. >> is there anyone from the public who wishes to provide a...
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senator tim scott. you may have seen him give the response to president biden's state of the union address when he took him on head-on. he is helping lead the charge. he served in the u.s. house before the senate, a truly inspirational man and a truly inspirational story and i am so proud we are able to welcome him back to iowa. . so please, ladies and gentlemen, let's give a warm iowa welcome to senator tim scott! [cheers and applause] sen. scott: hello, iowa! god bless you. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] have a seat. have a seat. you know you are in the right state, when the state sends a farmer to be the head of the judiciary. and then, that farmer leads 300 consecutive judges to the seat that are prominent in the united states of america. [applause] that farmer was not finished yet. she understood that the greatest firewall for the greatest nation on earth might just be the supreme court of the united states. and three supreme court justices. [applause] now, if you want to fire chuck sch
senator tim scott. you may have seen him give the response to president biden's state of the union address when he took him on head-on. he is helping lead the charge. he served in the u.s. house before the senate, a truly inspirational man and a truly inspirational story and i am so proud we are able to welcome him back to iowa. . so please, ladies and gentlemen, let's give a warm iowa welcome to senator tim scott! [cheers and applause] sen. scott: hello, iowa! god bless you. thank you very...
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scott peterson is now 49 years old. at san quentin prison almost 20 years and the rest of his life rides on the outcome of this hearing which actually began back in february, but because of covid and other issues, closing arguments have been delayed until today. so in the weeks ahead, a judge will decide if there was juror misconduct and if scott peterson should get a whole new trial. a redo of one of the most infamous murder trials in history. and his lawyer says he will introduce evidence that will clear his client. closing arguments just now getting underway. >> mike: so she has sent letters to scott peterson over the years asking the question why do men cheat. highly unusual. she's been quite emotional when she is been testifying, right, claudia? >> that is correct. she and scott began the sort of penpal relationship not long after she cast her vote to convict him. she said she wished she had never done this. they have a unique interesting relationship a part of the hearing and goes to the defense point that you kno
scott peterson is now 49 years old. at san quentin prison almost 20 years and the rest of his life rides on the outcome of this hearing which actually began back in february, but because of covid and other issues, closing arguments have been delayed until today. so in the weeks ahead, a judge will decide if there was juror misconduct and if scott peterson should get a whole new trial. a redo of one of the most infamous murder trials in history. and his lawyer says he will introduce evidence...
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scott: ah. brandon: hey. scott: how's it going? brandon: good. scott: good to see you. brandon: what you got? scott: yeah. i brought a dozen heads of chinese cabbage. brandon: this looks great. these are great. scott: have you seen that, like, chinese kimchi method where you, like, fill the crock and then the cabbage is actually sitting above it, but there's stones on it and, like, over time... brandon: totally. scott: it seals itself? brandon: yeah. scott: is that kind of what you're going for? brandon: exactly. yeah. these have, like-- these have a-- this is like a-- just like a seal. you can pour water in here, and you basically stuff this with-- scott: for me, i'm particularly interested in selling to restaurants, and i think there's a lot of potential for a kind of new market of restaurants that is just emerging with restaurants like brandon's where chinese cuisine is now gaining the respect that it deserves, so, you know, not seeing chinese food as just greasy takeaway food, but as something that you would pect to see local, organic produce grown by chinese americ
scott: ah. brandon: hey. scott: how's it going? brandon: good. scott: good to see you. brandon: what you got? scott: yeah. i brought a dozen heads of chinese cabbage. brandon: this looks great. these are great. scott: have you seen that, like, chinese kimchi method where you, like, fill the crock and then the cabbage is actually sitting above it, but there's stones on it and, like, over time... brandon: totally. scott: it seals itself? brandon: yeah. scott: is that kind of what you're going...
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scott: that is wrong. we have to win back the majority, because when we do, we can restore common sense. we know that inflation goes up as long as spending from the government keep growing up. the easiest thing to do is to cut it off. stop spending money that you cannot afford. common sense. [applause] winning back the majority means appropriating the money to build a physical wall to protect the greatest nation on earth from the national security risks, from the drug risks, and from the illegal crossing risks. common sense! brought to you by the republican party! [applause] and finally, for sending ashley hinson back to the u.s. house. [applause] we start the process of regaining those glory years. let me tell you about the glory years. they warned that long ago. from 2016 to 2020, we produced the greatest economy in the history of america. [cheers and applause] think about this. think about it. under president trump and a majority in the senate and a majority in the house, we brought unemployment rates t
scott: that is wrong. we have to win back the majority, because when we do, we can restore common sense. we know that inflation goes up as long as spending from the government keep growing up. the easiest thing to do is to cut it off. stop spending money that you cannot afford. common sense. [applause] winning back the majority means appropriating the money to build a physical wall to protect the greatest nation on earth from the national security risks, from the drug risks, and from the...
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reportedly, mark meadows burn documents after meeting with scott perry. i think the january 6th thing is very complex, involves a lot of different moving parts. i think the classified documents pieces much more discreet, and straightforward, and separate from the january 6th investigation. >> setting fire to documents, ripping them up, taping up that together. we really can't make it up, glenn. what is the burden of proof necessary to obtain a warrant to search mar-a-lago. it's more than just a hunch, from investigators, right? >> it is more than a hunch, it's a really rigorous process to obtain a federal search warrant. i know because i did hundreds of times. so, after the fbi conducts the investigation, and collects up enough evidence where they believe they have probable cause to apply for a search warrant, that's not the end of the statement. what they do is they take all that information about the investigation, and the facts that lead them to conclude they have enough for a search warrant. they swear to it, it's a sworn affidavit under the penalties
reportedly, mark meadows burn documents after meeting with scott perry. i think the january 6th thing is very complex, involves a lot of different moving parts. i think the classified documents pieces much more discreet, and straightforward, and separate from the january 6th investigation. >> setting fire to documents, ripping them up, taping up that together. we really can't make it up, glenn. what is the burden of proof necessary to obtain a warrant to search mar-a-lago. it's more than...
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scott had actually tried for the whig nomination in 39, he think that it. you know scotts a wig. taylor says, i'm not a wig, i've never been, i have no interest in politics, i don't want to be president. who wants to be president? can you guess which one of these two guys run for president in 1848? >> zachary taylor. >> yeah, taylor, the one who said he would never do it in 1 million years. but, polk doesn't know this, yet here's a challenge for polk, everything he sees, he sees everything through a political lens, which means that he wants them to be victorious, but really really victorious, they might the way jackson had, that kind of fame. he wants them to do the job, he actually tries to undercut them in the field. the way the volunteer army works, this war is gonna be fought by the regular army, which is quite small, but in large during the war. the professional army. volunteers, who are drawn from new volunteer companies or statement to companies governors of the states of those militias in volunteer units choose the colonel to go over the regiment. the men elect their own
scott had actually tried for the whig nomination in 39, he think that it. you know scotts a wig. taylor says, i'm not a wig, i've never been, i have no interest in politics, i don't want to be president. who wants to be president? can you guess which one of these two guys run for president in 1848? >> zachary taylor. >> yeah, taylor, the one who said he would never do it in 1 million years. but, polk doesn't know this, yet here's a challenge for polk, everything he sees, he sees...
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scott: easily. one of the things that gone john -- ron john brings to the table is he is a small business owner. here is a person who understands how to sign the front of the paycheck, not just the back of the paycheck. washington has a lotf lawyers, but not a lot of business people. i feel like having someone like him is the new brand of leadership that is important for those of us who understand how to run a business, hiring people, and the red tape or the headwinds that comes from the government. judy: i'm asking because he has served two terms. sen. scott: yes, ma'am. judy: he would be serving for another six. you are also sending out requests for people to donate to your campaign. we looked at some of what you are asking for. among other things, you said democrats want abortions at 52 weeks. we know the normal human term for pregnancy is 40 weeks. 52 weeks is a whole year. i'm curious, which democrats are calling for 52-weeks? sen. scott: what we are talking about is governor northam's comments
scott: easily. one of the things that gone john -- ron john brings to the table is he is a small business owner. here is a person who understands how to sign the front of the paycheck, not just the back of the paycheck. washington has a lotf lawyers, but not a lot of business people. i feel like having someone like him is the new brand of leadership that is important for those of us who understand how to run a business, hiring people, and the red tape or the headwinds that comes from the...
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and scott heads inland santa anilator said in his diary. he said quote we have no one but ourselves to blame for this disaster due to our interminable infighting. why isn't there a larger mexican army at veracruz that day because there's three mexican armies clashing with each other. near the capital of mexico city so that allows the americans to get a to get a beachhead. he starts marching inland in april. and there to mexico city by september 14th, so you think of this war in a couple maybe three phases then so you got the first phase and that's in the north. it's in the what the northern frontier that the united states is going to annex at the the end of the war and that's pretty much wrapped up over the summer. although there's a lot of constitutional quandaries and interesting stuff going on there, which is how does a republican gage in military government and just who's in charge in california two branches of the service and a third guy john fremont are going to bicker over who who's really in charge in california, and it's going to b
and scott heads inland santa anilator said in his diary. he said quote we have no one but ourselves to blame for this disaster due to our interminable infighting. why isn't there a larger mexican army at veracruz that day because there's three mexican armies clashing with each other. near the capital of mexico city so that allows the americans to get a to get a beachhead. he starts marching inland in april. and there to mexico city by september 14th, so you think of this war in a couple maybe...
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kennedy: scott, this is for you. you ready to play, scott? that's right. >> i'll give it a shot. kennedy: in what state was president george h.w. bush born? texas, massachusetts, rhode island, or iowa? >> oh, that must be massachusetts. kennedy: yes, scott horton is on the board. tied with jim. they each have one. and now that you have something on the board, you can press your luck if you want or wait for the next round, jimmy, here you go. when president instituted the first national income tax in history. who was the traitor? abe lincoln, john adams, fdr, or james money grubber madison? >> it was james "money grubber"madison, was it not? kennedy: it was not. it was dishonest abe. >> you led the witness. you led the witness. you threw in a nickname like money grubber madison. come on, that should be thrown out. outrage. kennedy: never the most obvious answer. chris, who drew the illustrations in president jimmy carter's children's book? when it his daughter, his vice president, andy warhall, or hunter biden? >> i'm going with his daughter. kennedy: our on the board, little amy
kennedy: scott, this is for you. you ready to play, scott? that's right. >> i'll give it a shot. kennedy: in what state was president george h.w. bush born? texas, massachusetts, rhode island, or iowa? >> oh, that must be massachusetts. kennedy: yes, scott horton is on the board. tied with jim. they each have one. and now that you have something on the board, you can press your luck if you want or wait for the next round, jimmy, here you go. when president instituted the first...
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scott: exactly. that is my belief. what's happened after ukraine, people realize that we need fossil fuels long-term. we need oil and gas over the next 40 years. it's going to be part of the energy mix. that is definitely raising that level based on what's happening in your. guy: it's always great to catch up. thank you very much indeed for your time. scott shield -- sheffield. let's look where european prices are right now. that is a story affecting europe the most today. london is outperforming because oil prices are higher. we've got the ftse up. the dax in germany is down by 1% today. the energy story is hitting differently across europe. the beneficiaries of all of this clearly in the energy sector are going to get taxed more. that is being talked about actively in the you kate we will talk about all of this next. we will get his take on what's happening with these markets. he is pretty positive. the close is next as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ millions have made the switch from the big three to xfinity mobile. t
scott: exactly. that is my belief. what's happened after ukraine, people realize that we need fossil fuels long-term. we need oil and gas over the next 40 years. it's going to be part of the energy mix. that is definitely raising that level based on what's happening in your. guy: it's always great to catch up. thank you very much indeed for your time. scott shield -- sheffield. let's look where european prices are right now. that is a story affecting europe the most today. london is...
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scott shane: i suppose very flawed personalities often are, you know, sort of the engineers of history, and i think julian assange is one of them. donald trump: wikileaks, i love wikileaks. michael: assange's most disruptive act of all was his intervention in u.s. politics in the 2016 u.s. election. daniel domscheit-berg: what clearly happened there is that wikileaks was a useful tool, and somebody figured out how to use that. julian might've been the useful idiot to president trump or his advisers or whoever, you know, helping him to get more political momentum. ♪♪♪ jennifer robinson: for anyone to suggest that julian is owned by any particular government is simply wrong, and you need to know julian to know that that's simply not the case. ♪♪♪ michael: in the 2016 campaign, wikileaks sent shock wavese. through the u.s. political system. the publication of thousands of e-mails stolen from senior figures in the democratic national committee was enthusiastically embraced by candidate donald trump. now as president, trump has flipped. his administration is coming after assange
scott shane: i suppose very flawed personalities often are, you know, sort of the engineers of history, and i think julian assange is one of them. donald trump: wikileaks, i love wikileaks. michael: assange's most disruptive act of all was his intervention in u.s. politics in the 2016 u.s. election. daniel domscheit-berg: what clearly happened there is that wikileaks was a useful tool, and somebody figured out how to use that. julian might've been the useful idiot to president trump or his...
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all right commissioner scott. madam secretary. >> commission members please announce your vote for a-d -- 5-d. brackett is absent. ludlum is absent. commissioner scott. >> y. >> rosales 37 yes. >> chair bustos. >> yes. >> the vote is 3 ayes and two absent. >> motion carries. thank you all. call the next item. >> next order of business is item 6, public comment on non-agenda items. >> is there anyone from the public who wishes to provide a comment? >> if there are any members of the public who wishes to provide public comment on non-agenda items, please call (415)655-0001 and enter the access code. followed by the pound sign and then the pound sign again. press *3 to be entered into the queue. if you're on the phone cuss, please press *3 to submit your request to speak. mr. chair, it does not appear from any members of the public wishing to comment at this time. >> i'll close public comment. madam secretary call the next item. >> next order of business is item 9, report of the chair. >> there is nothing to report.
all right commissioner scott. madam secretary. >> commission members please announce your vote for a-d -- 5-d. brackett is absent. ludlum is absent. commissioner scott. >> y. >> rosales 37 yes. >> chair bustos. >> yes. >> the vote is 3 ayes and two absent. >> motion carries. thank you all. call the next item. >> next order of business is item 6, public comment on non-agenda items. >> is there anyone from the public who wishes to provide a...
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scott: both sides of the aisle. i do believe today, you look at the polarization we have around the country. it is not because of republicans as much as it is about the administration's inability to be the great uniter that he campaigned on, president biden. we have a responsibility of bringing this country together. i believe we can get it done. it will take both sides of the aisle. and it will take individuals embracing the concept that america is better to -- better together. i write about it in my book, some of the people that came together, i had a wonderful mentor, i thank god for people who have the opportunity and they did because they wanted to. judy: you have -- you created a political committee called the opportunity, i think it is called the opportunity zone. opportunity matters. you are paying for ads, supporting your fellow republicans around the country. we looked at a number of them, including one in wisconsin for senator ron johnson. i listened to it today and i noticed you said "we need new leaders
scott: both sides of the aisle. i do believe today, you look at the polarization we have around the country. it is not because of republicans as much as it is about the administration's inability to be the great uniter that he campaigned on, president biden. we have a responsibility of bringing this country together. i believe we can get it done. it will take both sides of the aisle. and it will take individuals embracing the concept that america is better to -- better together. i write about...
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francis scott key is a lawyer. he is not a particularly major figure in american history, but he is a lawyer in georgetown and a doctor is sort of taken prisoner, and he is chosen by president madison to be one of the people negotiating his release. in some ways he is expendable. he's not a general, not an important soldier. he is very well-spoken, very well-respected for his oratory. he has argued cases in front of the supreme court. he is a player in the court. so he goes and witnesses the battle of baltimore. i talk about that in great detail in chapter one, but basically the british a month before burn washington, d.c. to the ground. not a whole city, but the federal buildings as revenge for the americans burning the city of york in the war of 1812. answer the british were trying to embarrass the young united states and show them that they were not as strong as the british military. the british have these bomb ships. the bomb ships, they were the most sophisticated naval lessons of the age. they parked about th
francis scott key is a lawyer. he is not a particularly major figure in american history, but he is a lawyer in georgetown and a doctor is sort of taken prisoner, and he is chosen by president madison to be one of the people negotiating his release. in some ways he is expendable. he's not a general, not an important soldier. he is very well-spoken, very well-respected for his oratory. he has argued cases in front of the supreme court. he is a player in the court. so he goes and witnesses the...
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in san jose, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> okay, thank you, scott. lots of eyes on a south bay judge being asked to make a decision about the future of professional golf. we'll explain. >>> and garvin thomas joins us with an update to some of the amazing people he has featured in his bay area proud segment. how their lives have progressed. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. fog is going to be back again for tomorrow morning. i'll show you exactly how much sunshine you're going to be in ore for tomorrow, comistng >>> hot and dry weather, that's what firefighters are facing as they continue to battle the mckinney fire near the oregon border. the fire started ten days ago in the klamath national forest in siskiyou county. it's now 65% contained. four people have died, including an offduty u.s. forest service employee, and some 90 homes have been destroyed. >>> okay. it's a move to tame rodeos. today in alameda county the board of supervisors considered a measure that would ban some of them and some particular equipment at rodeos. the bill would o
in san jose, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> okay, thank you, scott. lots of eyes on a south bay judge being asked to make a decision about the future of professional golf. we'll explain. >>> and garvin thomas joins us with an update to some of the amazing people he has featured in his bay area proud segment. how their lives have progressed. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. fog is going to be back again for tomorrow morning. i'll show you exactly how much...
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and that he did it alone. >> scott had nothing to do with it. no way scott is getting into trouble. scott had nothing to do with it. >> he told her, i went up with him, i did everything. >> three people in three different rooms tell us the same thing. you may not be able to say you have a fingerprint, or we have dna, but that's pretty damning evidence. >> the last piece of prosecution needed was motive. why would paul want to kill his wife, catherine. ? simple, they said, money. when catherine died paul cashed in on her life insurance policy and homeowners insurance. it all totaled around $700,000. >> the defendant said he would kill catherine and burn up the evidence. and he did just that. >> now it was the defenses turn to attack. jurors would hear more about the checkered pasts of the witnesses at the very heart of the case. >> coming up -- and what a very checkered past some of those witnesses had. >> i think i slept with half the town. >> when "dateline" continues. there is nothing glamorous about migraines. since i was a teenager the pain has taken me away from my family and f
and that he did it alone. >> scott had nothing to do with it. no way scott is getting into trouble. scott had nothing to do with it. >> he told her, i went up with him, i did everything. >> three people in three different rooms tell us the same thing. you may not be able to say you have a fingerprint, or we have dna, but that's pretty damning evidence. >> the last piece of prosecution needed was motive. why would paul want to kill his wife, catherine. ? simple, they...
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thanks to rick scott's leadership. now, under rick scott's leadership, they are canceling over $10 million and advice for republican senate candidates. the washington post reports, quote, republican senate hopefuls are getting crushed on airwaves across the country, while their national campaign fund is pulling ads, and running low on cash, we cuba's areas to ask where the money went, and demand an audit of the committee's finances. if they were a corporation, the ceo would be fired, and investigate, it's in the national republican consultant. nbc news is reporting. with less than three months to the midterms, the democratic senatorial campaign committee has more than twice as much cash on hand as its gop counterpart. joining us now is democratic senator, gary peters, of michigan. he is the chair of the democratic, senatorial campaign committee. senator peters, what to room is that on your yacht, and where is it tonight? >> well, i am not on a yacht. this is a room in my house in michigan, and i'm rolling up my sleeves
thanks to rick scott's leadership. now, under rick scott's leadership, they are canceling over $10 million and advice for republican senate candidates. the washington post reports, quote, republican senate hopefuls are getting crushed on airwaves across the country, while their national campaign fund is pulling ads, and running low on cash, we cuba's areas to ask where the money went, and demand an audit of the committee's finances. if they were a corporation, the ceo would be fired, and...
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yamiche: ali, you are running the halls of congress along with scott. what do you make of what he is saying? ali: i wish they were here still, because i would love to ask these lawmakers in real time, many of them wanting to see what is in the affidavit. i asked lisa murkowski what she thought. she said she wants to see what is in here, because in large part, the republicans whose knee-jerk reaction was not to immediately defend trump want to see what they are dealing with. the senate reaction has been differed from the house reaction . i think mccarthy's response immediately after the search said it all from what we are going to hear from house republicans, which is they are going to vehemently defend trump right now, and if they retake the house, they are going to do all the investigations around this and try to muddy the waters as much as possible, despite the fact the doj has been careful in taking unprecedented steps to actually investigate and search the home of a former president. yamiche: eva, when you think about the politics of how this is pla
yamiche: ali, you are running the halls of congress along with scott. what do you make of what he is saying? ali: i wish they were here still, because i would love to ask these lawmakers in real time, many of them wanting to see what is in the affidavit. i asked lisa murkowski what she thought. she said she wants to see what is in here, because in large part, the republicans whose knee-jerk reaction was not to immediately defend trump want to see what they are dealing with. the senate reaction...
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scott: $600. $50,000 was mortgage and taxes. if i decided i wanted to change jobs, i was tied down with this property. >> how did you extricate yourself from this investment? does it end with a happy story? scott: it was probably around 2002, i sold it at a loss. >> this was after you retired, and retired, came back to work at guggenheim, that is when you sold the apartment at a loss? wow. did you make a phone call about this. did you tell anyone about this experience? scott: no. i was hiding, embarrassed. everybody itself me do this -- everybody saw me do this. i had gone to my grandparents to get some of the down payment. >> this is something you could've learned from a textbook or did you have to being experience it? scott: it taught me a lot about the usefulness of history. florida is notorious for real estate booms and busts. it probably affected the way i looked at investments going forward, which is not to just listen to the conventional wisdom of what everybody else was paying, but to take what they -- saying, but to tak
scott: $600. $50,000 was mortgage and taxes. if i decided i wanted to change jobs, i was tied down with this property. >> how did you extricate yourself from this investment? does it end with a happy story? scott: it was probably around 2002, i sold it at a loss. >> this was after you retired, and retired, came back to work at guggenheim, that is when you sold the apartment at a loss? wow. did you make a phone call about this. did you tell anyone about this experience? scott: no. i...
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reportedly, mark meadows burn documents after meeting with scott perry. i think the january 6th thing is very complex, involves a lot of different moving parts. i think the classified documents pieces much more discreet, and straightforward, and separate from the january 6th investigation. >> setting fire to documents, we ripping them up, taping up that together. we really can't make it up, glenn. what is the burden of proof necessary to obtain a warrant to search mar-a-lago. it's more than just a hunch, from investigators, right? >> it is more than a hunch, it's a really rigorous process to obtain a federal search warrant. i know because i did hundreds of times. so, after the fbi conduct the investigation, and collects up enough evidence where they believe they have probable cause to apply for a search warrant, that's not the end of the statement. what they do is they take all that information about the investigation, and the facts that lead them to conclude they have enough for a search warrant. they swear to, it is a sworn affidavit under the penalties
reportedly, mark meadows burn documents after meeting with scott perry. i think the january 6th thing is very complex, involves a lot of different moving parts. i think the classified documents pieces much more discreet, and straightforward, and separate from the january 6th investigation. >> setting fire to documents, we ripping them up, taping up that together. we really can't make it up, glenn. what is the burden of proof necessary to obtain a warrant to search mar-a-lago. it's more...
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julian: police descended on this building-- scott shane: i suppose very flawed personalities often are, you know, sort of the engineers of history, and i think julian assange is one. p. j. crowley: i don't see julian assange as this great crusader of transparency. i see him as a reckless narcissist. julian: seven years of dettion-- alan rusbridger: he's quixotic, charming, brilliant, intolerable, maverick, difficult, impossible, narcissistic, entrepreneurial, vindictive. i mean, you know, we could go on all night, and he's all those things, and that's, in a way, why we're here talking about him. he's a very interesting man. julian: as wikileaks stands under threat-- michael: julian assange harnessed the technology of the digital age and challenged the supremacy of governments. scott: he created, invented this mechanism by which people could be given a voice, and not just a voice, but an outlet for information by the terabyte. michael: in april, assange was finally dragged from his sunless refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london. he's now facing espionage charges and could spend the
julian: police descended on this building-- scott shane: i suppose very flawed personalities often are, you know, sort of the engineers of history, and i think julian assange is one. p. j. crowley: i don't see julian assange as this great crusader of transparency. i see him as a reckless narcissist. julian: seven years of dettion-- alan rusbridger: he's quixotic, charming, brilliant, intolerable, maverick, difficult, impossible, narcissistic, entrepreneurial, vindictive. i mean, you know, we...
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tim scott for president. this is the chapter about you running for president in high school. >> it's like trey gowdy's hair. >> right now, all i'm thinking about is running for reelection. seen the majority come back to our side. my focus is this friday night's football game. >> i was so impressed when i read, and i have not finished a book -- i can't imagine your mom come of the emotions through her brain. >> when i was growing up in some of the tougher neighborhoods, i wanted a garage for her so she could pull into a garage, watch the door go down, and then get out. in our neighborhood, it was look to the left, look to the right. i don't want that ever again for my mom so thank god for becoming an entrepreneur. it changed her economic life. >> i don't know about his high school statistics, but -- i love rags-to-riches stories. when people are born into poverty, they sometimes have low self-esteem. they look for the neighborhood and -- "i don't see anybody else around me better than i am. this is what my lif
tim scott for president. this is the chapter about you running for president in high school. >> it's like trey gowdy's hair. >> right now, all i'm thinking about is running for reelection. seen the majority come back to our side. my focus is this friday night's football game. >> i was so impressed when i read, and i have not finished a book -- i can't imagine your mom come of the emotions through her brain. >> when i was growing up in some of the tougher neighborhoods, i...
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scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, scott. >>> well, nbc bay area's chief meteorologist jeff ranieri has been tracking the drought for a few years now. where do we stand? how bad is it? >> we made some gains last year with some of that rainfall, but it's starting to creep back in. at least that exceptional drought beginning to get a little bit worse here. you can see that deep red color over central and southern california. that's that worst level of drought. it encompasses 16.53% of california. our rain season, down from 1 to 7 inches. april 1 snowpack only 42% of normal. so la nina and climate change both continued to this continued drying. you can see in the brown color, that's severe drought. it's keeping news a state of elevated fire danger. homeowners may even need to drill their wells lower if they find them going dry. pasture loss, also river flow decreases. so a lot of impacts here we've been tracking. but what about that forecast ahead? i did want to show you a look at my long-range forecast. the possibility of monsoon thunderstorms next wednesday and thursday. beyo
scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, scott. >>> well, nbc bay area's chief meteorologist jeff ranieri has been tracking the drought for a few years now. where do we stand? how bad is it? >> we made some gains last year with some of that rainfall, but it's starting to creep back in. at least that exceptional drought beginning to get a little bit worse here. you can see that deep red color over central and southern california. that's that worst level of drought. it...
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coming up, the former australian scott minister -- prime minister scott morrison is said to find out if his appointments for five federal ministries broke the law. we will discuss with the university of canberra's michele gratton next. this is bloomberg. haidi: we have more earnings crossing bloomberg. star entertainment reporting results given a difficult situation for the gaining environment in australia with a number of inquiries happening across different states. star entertainment reporting capex $150 million. revenue trends from the fourth quarter continue in the early first half of full year 2023. we are looking at full-year international vip rebate, 2.65%. star entertainment, the final dividends of those share, not issuing one. the net full-year normalized -- the normalized numbers coming through their as well. we are seeing a difficult operating environment with the full year net loss $198.6 million. it has been a really challenging year for a lot of gaining giants. when it comes to how the stock has performed down 15%, what a downside for the a is 51, 5.2%. take a look at t
coming up, the former australian scott minister -- prime minister scott morrison is said to find out if his appointments for five federal ministries broke the law. we will discuss with the university of canberra's michele gratton next. this is bloomberg. haidi: we have more earnings crossing bloomberg. star entertainment reporting results given a difficult situation for the gaining environment in australia with a number of inquiries happening across different states. star entertainment...
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our panel tonight, i've scott scott jennings, abbey, and david swirlic. glad to see you all here. it might surprise you what i'm getting ready to tell you. there is a moment, apparently, where alex jones has responded and called this a win for truth. i'm going to play it for you in a little bit. but this is where the spin actually is. so, misinformation still abounds. what's your thought on this particular compensatory damages win? >> i'm glad the parents of the little boy -- i'm glad their happy. their lawyer says they're thrilled with it. they're happy, i'm happy. and i'm glad he can be punished further and he can face other trials. this is obviously going to go on and on and on for him and i hope it goes on for the rest of his life because he put these people through hell and they had already been to hell. no money can bring back what you've lost in a situation like this. it can send a strong message that you can't go out and terrorize your fellow citizens. and i think that's, to me, what exactly he did. he lied about them. he terrorized them. this is a win for sending a messag
our panel tonight, i've scott scott jennings, abbey, and david swirlic. glad to see you all here. it might surprise you what i'm getting ready to tell you. there is a moment, apparently, where alex jones has responded and called this a win for truth. i'm going to play it for you in a little bit. but this is where the spin actually is. so, misinformation still abounds. what's your thought on this particular compensatory damages win? >> i'm glad the parents of the little boy -- i'm glad...
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what other times have you had that type of performance, scott? >> well, april of 2020 march of 2009. that's a very compelling reversal of a negative price performance. subs kept to that, you had seen that it has been a market bottom, and you've had a very strong recovery that has followed thereafter. so i think we're also in a place where we still have a lot of skepticism people do not -- we were beginning the show talking about exactly, that and i think what you have to do is you have to kind of eradicate some of that skepticism, and that's why i think there's further upside, and it's reflected in my continued ownership of the qqq. >> okay. well, you have a whole bunch of rebalancings for the joe t. etf. >> yeah. >> we'll get to all of those coming up. so names, sectors, new things, new ideas. got rid of some stuff, added new things we'll go through that in just a bit right here what about you how do you want to address this, with whether this is a bear bounce or something more joe says you have to eradicate the skepticism, and i think that's wh
what other times have you had that type of performance, scott? >> well, april of 2020 march of 2009. that's a very compelling reversal of a negative price performance. subs kept to that, you had seen that it has been a market bottom, and you've had a very strong recovery that has followed thereafter. so i think we're also in a place where we still have a lot of skepticism people do not -- we were beginning the show talking about exactly, that and i think what you have to do is you have to...
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. >> reporter: for pastor scott wagers, prayers our hands on, like to work in his ministry. >> >> we decided to adopt encampments. i know the folks end very well. >> reporter: is is not a conventional church, he explained, on the ride to one of of the homeless encampments, no pulpit, no pews, just a riech tad collection of tent floors under the ceiling of heaven. >> i get tired of being inside the church. i get tired of hearing preachers talk about things like that. >> reporter: every day, rain or, or shine, pastor scott brings food, bottles of water and slices of pizza to homeless men and women across the city. hoping the small acts of kindness may nourish the soul, as well. it is often said by people of faith that god works in mysterious ways. handing out food at the park, pastor scott ran into this man, pablo gaxiola, who had been homeless off and on since he was 11 years years old. when they first met two years ago, he was fresh out of prison having fallen out of righteousness. >> just looking down but to be acknowledged and told that you have worth, you get self-respect. >> repo
. >> reporter: for pastor scott wagers, prayers our hands on, like to work in his ministry. >> >> we decided to adopt encampments. i know the folks end very well. >> reporter: is is not a conventional church, he explained, on the ride to one of of the homeless encampments, no pulpit, no pews, just a riech tad collection of tent floors under the ceiling of heaven. >> i get tired of being inside the church. i get tired of hearing preachers talk about things like...
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convicted killer scott peterson returns to the courtroom. what legal experts say about the likelihood his case actually gets heard again. >>> new details in the search for a missing tahoe teenager. the clothing item police want you to see that may help give them new clues. >>> we can test a patient that's much earlier in the cycle of that infection and potentially identify someone in a way that might help prevent its transmission to others. >> a new approach to detecting monkeypox. the bay area technology that may also improve and speed up treatment for people who are infected. this is "today in the bay." we're streaming live on roku, amazon fire, apple tv and online. we're happy to have you with us on this thursday morning. it's kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. a look at the forecast for you. a lot of kids heading back to school for the first day of school. meteorologist kari hall has more on what they can expect on the first day of school. >> homely they have beautiful smiles for the first day pictures. the cabri
convicted killer scott peterson returns to the courtroom. what legal experts say about the likelihood his case actually gets heard again. >>> new details in the search for a missing tahoe teenager. the clothing item police want you to see that may help give them new clues. >>> we can test a patient that's much earlier in the cycle of that infection and potentially identify someone in a way that might help prevent its transmission to others. >> a new approach to detecting...