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pamela post this -- >> kim says: >> laura is next in, springfield illinois on the democrats line. >> hi, thanks for taking my call. i've been watching the hearings. each one of them, and it seems at all the republicans want to do is make statements and ask 400 biden had to testify, which i don't know why he would. if they had a problem with him, they should be taken care of eight years ago but they have not and they seem to have no defense for the president's actions so, excuse me, they're just rattling their mouths pretty much. >> okay, let's hear from lisa next,, report louisiana on the independent line. >> yes, i am totally discussed with everything that i am hearing. i wish that people would have the courage to go to the internet, do your own research and figure out what is going on. what i'm trying to say is, is there any way that you could -- hello, you're on the air, go ahead, lisa. >> could you possibly pull up today what was in the article about burisma? hundred biden has been found guilty of money laundering for 16.5 million dollars. >> a couple people talked about that. th
pamela post this -- >> kim says: >> laura is next in, springfield illinois on the democrats line. >> hi, thanks for taking my call. i've been watching the hearings. each one of them, and it seems at all the republicans want to do is make statements and ask 400 biden had to testify, which i don't know why he would. if they had a problem with him, they should be taken care of eight years ago but they have not and they seem to have no defense for the president's actions so,...
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. >>> we want to thank pamela of this picture. she says, as it sits in both the sunrise and the fog, it is surreal. >> great shot. >> share your pictures with us with the >>> finally, the nfl's salute to services campaign came to san francisco. >> got their hands dirty at a farm who provides free organic produce to people who need it. >> the volunteers planted drops and removing debris. the effort was especially meaningful to this niners offensive line man, a graduate of the air force academy who served over seas. >> i love to eat. i'm an offensive line man. being able to give the gift of food to someone who is hungry is a blessing. this food is good for you and giving up for free. maybe 20,000 pounds a year. how incredible is that? >> the nfl's salute to service is a year-round initiative that has donated more than $30 million. >> and get ready for monday night football here. the only undefeated team in the nfl this season will take on the seahawks at levi's stadium. coverage begins at 5:00 p.m. on monday. >> so exciting, right?
. >>> we want to thank pamela of this picture. she says, as it sits in both the sunrise and the fog, it is surreal. >> great shot. >> share your pictures with us with the >>> finally, the nfl's salute to services campaign came to san francisco. >> got their hands dirty at a farm who provides free organic produce to people who need it. >> the volunteers planted drops and removing debris. the effort was especially meaningful to this niners offensive line...
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ally, this is pamela how can i help you? ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight are two remarkable women who, together, have written a book called "the book of gutsy women: favorite stories of courage and resilience." please welcome former secretary of state hillary rodham clinton and chelsea clinton. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> hi! hi! >> hi! ( cheers and applause ) >> whoo! >> trevor: welcome back to the show. does this ever get, like, tired, just walking around and people cheering for you when you walk into rooms? >> i cheer for her. >> trevor:. >> why not? >> trevor: solo standing ovation? >> it is when night so i think -- it's halloween night so there's a lot of energy in the air. >> trevor: no, i've seen you walking into restaurants as a family, alone, there seems to be a feeling where people go aaahhh! but also like yay! it's not the presidency, but it's a cool consolation prize, right? >> that's true. it does make up for it a little bit. ( laughter ) >> trevor: chelse
ally, this is pamela how can i help you? ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight are two remarkable women who, together, have written a book called "the book of gutsy women: favorite stories of courage and resilience." please welcome former secretary of state hillary rodham clinton and chelsea clinton. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> hi! hi! >> hi! ( cheers and applause ) >> whoo! >> trevor: welcome...
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refreshing and so pleasant think to see because the reason why women didn't participate before because pamela hayes you know prevented them from taking part in the most races but this time i think the families as well were quite as to the course they were meant to come down and up here many of the women protesters also volunteer as medics treating the wounded even as they call for change. but in other parts of the outer square a more creative form of dissent. murals paying tribute to the spirit and strength of the women created by women admired by them to the presence of so many female protesters here women who represent virtually every segment of it off the society is remarkable not only here they continue to come out day after day but they insist they'll keep on doing so no matter how dangerous the situation may become until the government meets their demands. paint isn't only going up on the walls almost stuff her face covered in the colors of the iraqi flag wants to make sure everyone can see clearly how proud she is of this movement the notion of how to live that will stay out here for t
refreshing and so pleasant think to see because the reason why women didn't participate before because pamela hayes you know prevented them from taking part in the most races but this time i think the families as well were quite as to the course they were meant to come down and up here many of the women protesters also volunteer as medics treating the wounded even as they call for change. but in other parts of the outer square a more creative form of dissent. murals paying tribute to the spirit...
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[phone ringing] ally, this is pamela how can i help you? [phone ringing] when i think of what my imagination looks like... [laughs] i mean, wow. ♪ the surface is a tool that helps me realize beautiful ideas. ♪ lights, ornaments, chand lil choo choo trains.. c'mon. the best trees, they kinda only need two things. peanut butter and chocolate. not sorry. reese's. awwww yeah. that's the stuff. no really. those are the actual ingredients. ♪ funky rock track tostitos. [crunch] get to the good stuff. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." next week, americans will celebrate thanksgiving, but maybe while you're biting into your turkey, you should be thinking about black people. roy wood, jr. explains why in another edition of "cp time." ♪ >> welcome to "cp time." the only show that's for the culture. today, we're going to talk about thanksgiving, the holiday where we gather our families to give thanks for our many blessings. it's also the holiday when your nephew comes home from college with a lot of new "woke" ideas. i don't give a d
[phone ringing] ally, this is pamela how can i help you? [phone ringing] when i think of what my imagination looks like... [laughs] i mean, wow. ♪ the surface is a tool that helps me realize beautiful ideas. ♪ lights, ornaments, chand lil choo choo trains.. c'mon. the best trees, they kinda only need two things. peanut butter and chocolate. not sorry. reese's. awwww yeah. that's the stuff. no really. those are the actual ingredients. ♪ funky rock track tostitos. [crunch] get to the good...
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[phone ringing] ally, this is pamela how can i help you? lights, ornaments,g] chand lil choo choo trains.. c'mon. the best trees, they kinda only need two things. peanut butter and chocolate. not sorry. reese's. why are we doing this? why are we doing what? using my old spice moisturize with shea butter body wash... all i wanted was to use your body wash and all i wanted was to have a body wash. the ffor a chip so iconic,ssage. we don't need to name it. no logos, no gimmicks. just those red and blue bags with the stuff you love in it. man you know the brand. it's the three-sided crunch. that had you trade your buddies for it, if they packed a pack at lunch. no logo, but our name's on the tip of your tongue. shaking for crumbs when the bag is done of that cheesy, spicy, crispy-crunchy, flavor packed bodega snack that rhymes with. i need those. but an ad with no logo? it's another level. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." ( cheers and applause ) we are now more than halfway through the football season and things are really heating u
[phone ringing] ally, this is pamela how can i help you? lights, ornaments,g] chand lil choo choo trains.. c'mon. the best trees, they kinda only need two things. peanut butter and chocolate. not sorry. reese's. why are we doing this? why are we doing what? using my old spice moisturize with shea butter body wash... all i wanted was to use your body wash and all i wanted was to have a body wash. the ffor a chip so iconic,ssage. we don't need to name it. no logos, no gimmicks. just those red and...
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then charles schwab and pamela newsom. watch book tv tonight on c-span 2. >>> our c-span campaign 2020 bus team is traveling across the country visiting key battleground states in the 2020 presidential race asking voters what issues they want presidential candidates to address during the campaign. >> i think one of the most pressing issues we are facing is poverty and income inequality with the richest of the country getting richer and sort of clichÉ, but the poor getting poorer. and something has to be done to equalize things, not necessarily taking money away from rich people, but making sure those at the lower ends of the economic spectrum have more opportunity to better themselves, get better education, and the country is creating jobs for people so they can get out of poverty and their children can get out of poverty and we can continue to build the middle class. >> one question i would have is how would you tackle the climate crisis without coming off as partisan? >> and in 2020, i would like the candidates to focus
then charles schwab and pamela newsom. watch book tv tonight on c-span 2. >>> our c-span campaign 2020 bus team is traveling across the country visiting key battleground states in the 2020 presidential race asking voters what issues they want presidential candidates to address during the campaign. >> i think one of the most pressing issues we are facing is poverty and income inequality with the richest of the country getting richer and sort of clichÉ, but the poor getting...
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and pamela franklin from st. clair shores, michigan, watching on tv20. hey, fam, thanks for join-- oh, you have a baby! how old is the baby? >> he's 5 months old. this is harrison. >> hi, harrison! oh, that's our youngest viewer. moses is 6 months. so there you go -- you're officially our youngest viewer. thanks, harrison! so cute. all right, our first guest is a supermodel, has been on the cover of vogue magazine over 40 times. she's known for that iconic smile. her beauty has defied the standard for generations. and she made headlines for walking the runway for valentino just this summer, and she's a new coverwoman for new beauty magazine. please welcome the great lauren hutton! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> nice to see you. >> thank you. have a seat. it's like, when you're in the presence of lauren hutton, you don't know whether to hug her or just stare at you. >> just grab her. >> grab her hand, grab her hand. thank you for joining us. all right. so, i got to just get to it. our producers told me that you said sex is your secret to feeling young
and pamela franklin from st. clair shores, michigan, watching on tv20. hey, fam, thanks for join-- oh, you have a baby! how old is the baby? >> he's 5 months old. this is harrison. >> hi, harrison! oh, that's our youngest viewer. moses is 6 months. so there you go -- you're officially our youngest viewer. thanks, harrison! so cute. all right, our first guest is a supermodel, has been on the cover of vogue magazine over 40 times. she's known for that iconic smile. her beauty has...
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[phone ringing] ally, this is pamela how can i help you? [ph♪ne ringing] try a $2 medium latte, cappuccino or americano from 2-6pm. the holidays run on dunkin' >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." next week, americans will celebrate thanksgiving, but maybe while you're biting into your turkey, you should be thinking about black people. roy wood, jr. explains why in another edition of "cp time." ♪ >> welcome to "cp time." the only show that's for the culture. today, we're going to talk about thanksgiving, the holiday where we gather our families to give thanks for our many blessings. it's also the holiday when your nephew comes home from college with a lot of new "woke" ideas. i don't give a damn what you say, theodore, i don't think dolphins should get to vote. they don't even have hands! ( laughter ) anyway, what many people don't know about thanksgiving is that, from the very beginning, black people have been involved in this american tradition. in fact, one of the first pilgrims who came to america was black. we don't know th
[phone ringing] ally, this is pamela how can i help you? [ph♪ne ringing] try a $2 medium latte, cappuccino or americano from 2-6pm. the holidays run on dunkin' >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." next week, americans will celebrate thanksgiving, but maybe while you're biting into your turkey, you should be thinking about black people. roy wood, jr. explains why in another edition of "cp time." ♪ >> welcome to "cp time." the only show that's...
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on gender and gender identity which contravenes the province of ontario human rights code the issue pamela and jason before his daughter identifies as a girl and in fact biologically she is a girl however the assertion was challenged by one of the teachers 1st the child in her grade one classmates were shown this video welcome to queer kid stuff i'm lindsay and this is my best friend. and today we're going to talk about. the video teaches that some people are boys or girls and in order to determine who is a girl or a boy or neither all you have to do is ask someone what their pronoun is according to the justice center for constitutional freedoms which is working with the parents on another occasion the teacher taught the kids that gender is fluid and not attached to biology the teacher went on to say that girls are not real and boys are not real the 6 year old child in question who strongly identifies as a girl was confused by this and she found the lesson upsetting now the child attends another school were gender theories are not taught but the application against the school board continu
on gender and gender identity which contravenes the province of ontario human rights code the issue pamela and jason before his daughter identifies as a girl and in fact biologically she is a girl however the assertion was challenged by one of the teachers 1st the child in her grade one classmates were shown this video welcome to queer kid stuff i'm lindsay and this is my best friend. and today we're going to talk about. the video teaches that some people are boys or girls and in order to...
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journalism professor pamela newkirk on whether diversity programs in corporate america and other fields are working. that is followed by frank beck, leave something on the table. later clyde ford on think black. >> the house will be in order for 40 years c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court of public policy events from washington dc and around the country. you can't make up your own mind. crated by cable in 1979 c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> next, ed stack, chairman and ceo of dick's sporting goods. he spoke in indiantown, new york about building a multibillion-dollar business and the committee's decision to stop selling guns in its stores following a spate of mass shootings. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. welcome to today's distinguished speaker series from our forum. my name is jason
journalism professor pamela newkirk on whether diversity programs in corporate america and other fields are working. that is followed by frank beck, leave something on the table. later clyde ford on think black. >> the house will be in order for 40 years c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court of public policy events from washington dc and around the country. you can't make up your own mind. crated by cable in 1979 c-span is...
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pamela webber was also very keen on sharing her true feelings to boris johnson. isaid, her true feelings to boris johnson. i said, please, mr her true feelings to boris johnson. isaid, please, mrjohnson, come and see what is happening, i can tell you what is happening, you can't see it and feel it for yourself. pam got her wish and steered the prime minister towards the relief sensor, and inside he saw something of the community response —— centre. they have been people who are angry today, can you understand that? of course, and i got massive sympathy with people whose lives have been so badly affected. clearly we are going to do everything we can to help them. but some people and businesses are not insured and there has been criticism of the amount of money on offer to help. is £500 per household available going to be enough? there will be more available and i have made that clear to the people today. he has said no one will suffer as a consequence as a result of this and i will hold him to task. there is an extra reassu ra nce i will hold him to task. the
pamela webber was also very keen on sharing her true feelings to boris johnson. isaid, her true feelings to boris johnson. i said, please, mr her true feelings to boris johnson. isaid, please, mrjohnson, come and see what is happening, i can tell you what is happening, you can't see it and feel it for yourself. pam got her wish and steered the prime minister towards the relief sensor, and inside he saw something of the community response —— centre. they have been people who are angry today,...
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eastern new york university journalism professor pamela newkirk talks about her new book diversity incorporated. >> what i'm not optimistic about is white america's ability to see past the fiction of african-americans as latin x people the centuries old demeaning images of people and how that has as much to do with the lack of diversity. >> watch c-span2 every weekend Ãbwatch "after words" every weekend on c-span2.>> next a briefing on the pentagon on the new $34 billion contract with lockheed martin for the s 35 fighter aircraft. the defense officials highlighted reduced cost and faster timetable for the fighter program. >> as i have consistently said, the f 35 program remains one of my top acquisition and sustainment priorities. earlier this month and our last press briefing i made a commitment to come back to you when we were ready to announce the next f 35 contract. here we aare. the f 35 program milestone authority alongside Ãbwe are here to announce the u.s. department of defense and lockheed martin have made tremendous progress and now have an agreement regarding the lot 12 to 14 produ
eastern new york university journalism professor pamela newkirk talks about her new book diversity incorporated. >> what i'm not optimistic about is white america's ability to see past the fiction of african-americans as latin x people the centuries old demeaning images of people and how that has as much to do with the lack of diversity. >> watch c-span2 every weekend Ãbwatch "after words" every weekend on c-span2.>> next a briefing on the pentagon on the new $34...
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i am pamela brown, in for erin burnett this friday.
i am pamela brown, in for erin burnett this friday.
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[phone ringing] ally, this is pamela how can i help you? this is an ad for a chip we don't need a logo. it's the three-sided crunch. you know, that cheesy, spicy, crispy-crunchy, flavor packed bodega snack that rhymes with. i need those. an ad with no logo? it's another level. when i think of what my imagination looks like... [laughs] i mean, wow. ♪ the surface is a tool that helps me realize beautiful ideas. ♪ you shouldn't have to pretend you're fine. you shouldn't have to be the ambulance. you shouldn't have to be thinking about the cost. you should just be focused on her. covered california can help you find a health plan that fits your needs and budget. because we believe you shouldn't have to choose between the life you've built and the care you need. look, it's just like when i tell people abbe confident.th geico. stand up straight. and speak with purpose. yeah? go on, give it a practice run. kelsey. kelsey. marriage? oh. okay. look maybe you should just show her this beautiful helzberg diamond ring? that's a better idea. yeah, m
[phone ringing] ally, this is pamela how can i help you? this is an ad for a chip we don't need a logo. it's the three-sided crunch. you know, that cheesy, spicy, crispy-crunchy, flavor packed bodega snack that rhymes with. i need those. an ad with no logo? it's another level. when i think of what my imagination looks like... [laughs] i mean, wow. ♪ the surface is a tool that helps me realize beautiful ideas. ♪ you shouldn't have to pretend you're fine. you shouldn't have to be the...
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[phone ringing] ally, this is pamela how can i help you? get on the ground!g] -why is he under arrest? [ gunshots ] it was self-defense. i just want to let you know that i love you. i love you too, son. i'm tired of playing it safe. let's go. ♪ not much, how about you? >>are you answering my text in person? i am...yeah. >>lol. come on in. this is tech that helps you be there. the nissan altima. now offering the most tech-advanced engine in its class. it helps to have someone in your corner. that's why there's covered california. we're the only place where you can get financial help to pay for your health insurance. new this year, almost a million people could receive additional financial help from the state to help lower the cost of health insurance... more for those already getting it, and new help for many who haven't gotten help before. so check to see how much you can save. it only takes 5 minutes. to be covered by january 1st, enroll by december 15th. lower carbs. ♪ lower calories. ♪ higher expectations. the light beer you've been waiting for has a
[phone ringing] ally, this is pamela how can i help you? get on the ground!g] -why is he under arrest? [ gunshots ] it was self-defense. i just want to let you know that i love you. i love you too, son. i'm tired of playing it safe. let's go. ♪ not much, how about you? >>are you answering my text in person? i am...yeah. >>lol. come on in. this is tech that helps you be there. the nissan altima. now offering the most tech-advanced engine in its class. it helps to have someone in...
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[phone ringing] ally, this is pamela how can i help you? [phone ringing] when i think of what my imagination looks like... [laughs] i mean, wow. ♪ the surface is a tool that helps me realize beautiful ideas. ♪ look what we did! we made it thin. how is this possible, you ask? it's not. but we gone done it anyway. reese's thins. not sorry. reese's thins. t-mobile's newest most powerful signal is here. experience it with the amazing, new iphone 11. and right now, t-mobile has the best deal on iphone. get 4 lines of unlimited with 4 iphone 11 included for only $35 a line. all on a signal that goes farther than ever before. that's right. get 4 unlimited lines and 4 iphone 11 for $35 a line. only at t-mobile. "the daily show." you know, there's no denying this ukraine scandal has shaken washington, d.c. to its core. the capitol hasn't been this stressed out sips aliens in-- since aliens insided them in every movie. right now while democrats are pushing ahead on impeachment, republicans are scrambling for ways to defend trump and they are tryi
[phone ringing] ally, this is pamela how can i help you? [phone ringing] when i think of what my imagination looks like... [laughs] i mean, wow. ♪ the surface is a tool that helps me realize beautiful ideas. ♪ look what we did! we made it thin. how is this possible, you ask? it's not. but we gone done it anyway. reese's thins. not sorry. reese's thins. t-mobile's newest most powerful signal is here. experience it with the amazing, new iphone 11. and right now, t-mobile has the best deal on...
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refreshing and so doesn't think to see because the reason why women didn't participate before because pamela is you know prevented them from taking part in the most races but this time i think the families as well were inquired as to what the end of course they were meant to come down and up here many of the women protesters also volunteer as medics treating the wounded even as they call for change. but in other parts of the outer square a more creative form of dissent. murals paying tribute to the spirit and strength of the women created by women admired by them to the presence of so many female protesters here women who represent virtually every segment of the society is remarkable not only here they continue to come out day after day but they insist they'll keep on doing so no matter how dangerous the situation may become until the government meets their demands. paint isn't only going up on the walls all must suffer her face covered in the colors of the iraqi flag wants to make sure everyone can see clearly how proud she is of this movement. will stay out here for the sake of the young m
refreshing and so doesn't think to see because the reason why women didn't participate before because pamela is you know prevented them from taking part in the most races but this time i think the families as well were inquired as to what the end of course they were meant to come down and up here many of the women protesters also volunteer as medics treating the wounded even as they call for change. but in other parts of the outer square a more creative form of dissent. murals paying tribute to...
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then at 10:00 eastern, pamela newkirk talks about her new book diversity inc. >> what are not optimistic about is white america's ability to of past the fiction african-americans, led next people, the centuries-old demeaning images of people and how that has as much to do with the lack of diversity. >> watch every weekend on c-span two. ethics and public policy center at harvard law school-trained attorney and author, co-editor of a book about justice scalia. here to talk about the success that the trump administration has had in nominating and appointing personnel to the federal bench. what's the tally, what's your tally so far, how the president's doing? guest: it's been a very impressive record so far. i think folks on both sides of the aisle can agree on that. some of us celebrate it. others lament it. but you have, in addition to two supreme court justices, you have some 43 appellate judges. judges appointed to the courts of appeals. that's double the number where president obama was at the same stage of his presidency. eight years ago. another judge to be confirmed today, i think,
then at 10:00 eastern, pamela newkirk talks about her new book diversity inc. >> what are not optimistic about is white america's ability to of past the fiction african-americans, led next people, the centuries-old demeaning images of people and how that has as much to do with the lack of diversity. >> watch every weekend on c-span two. ethics and public policy center at harvard law school-trained attorney and author, co-editor of a book about justice scalia. here to talk about the...
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thank tonight it and i pamela and i'm ken wayne today system brought the first significant amount of rain of the season to the bay area but it comes. >>during a very busy travel week chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now in the weather center wa we've done with the rain know we've got more rain on the way main cold front has moved through can. the boy was loud when they came through some very strong gusty wins reports of some power outages around the bay area. >>they had to divert some flights from both a san francisco airport also into system really dropping in the first significant storm of the season look at how this area of low pressure just kind of curls in the far northern california and the front dropping room right acro the bay area bring in that heavy rain reports of some lightning strikes out there as well things begin to settle down a litt bit yosee as the front moves through he the front all the only orange and the red that brought with it some very heavy downpours as it moved on by now earned more scattered showers around the bay area, the front is now in the
thank tonight it and i pamela and i'm ken wayne today system brought the first significant amount of rain of the season to the bay area but it comes. >>during a very busy travel week chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now in the weather center wa we've done with the rain know we've got more rain on the way main cold front has moved through can. the boy was loud when they came through some very strong gusty wins reports of some power outages around the bay area. >>they had...
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it's happened too pamela howl and her family again. >> i think i was just so in shock. >> my step mom sent them a text saying it's an emergency. i literally said there's a fire. i called it. and then they told me i'm like i just couldn't think. >> too much to wrap his mind around, a week shy of one year. since this family suffered what they thought would be the biggest loss of their lifetime, fire consuming their two story house that used to stand here in paradise. >> there's fires all the time. we're not going to evacuate we'll ride it out and then we walked outside and it went from daylight to nighttime. i figured we'd be back so i left a box of important paper work and we had just been on vacation and so all of the souvenirs which were christmas presents in the box next to that and just walked out. >>> her girlfriend and their sons had regained a small measure of a sense of security remained uninhabitable. also falls in the month of november when they were living out of a garage last fall, the family just couldn't pull together braxton's yearly birthday celebration. with 28 days to
it's happened too pamela howl and her family again. >> i think i was just so in shock. >> my step mom sent them a text saying it's an emergency. i literally said there's a fire. i called it. and then they told me i'm like i just couldn't think. >> too much to wrap his mind around, a week shy of one year. since this family suffered what they thought would be the biggest loss of their lifetime, fire consuming their two story house that used to stand here in paradise. >>...
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like pamela robinson or that. bravo to nikki battiste for trying. i would look like you. two things and we're done. >> i wouldn't look that good. >> yes. also true. >>> before we go, how a little christmas spirit helped solve a neighborhood problem you could say. we'll explain right after the break. we'll be right back. >>> before we go, an atlanta neighborhood got creative to draw attention to a dangerous pothole. ♪ oh archwood tree oh archwood tree how scary is that sinkhole ♪ >> as you can hear, neighbors performed a specially written protest song to the tune of "oh christmas tree," and placed a decorated tree in the hole to wonder drivers, and it worked. the county said the hole will be patched. >> that's a sort of "charlie brown" look to it. that you know when you're at ross and you realize it's time your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters? yeah! that's yes for less. stop stealing mine... never. holiday gifts everyone's sure to love at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. of the new floor & decor don't miin milpitas. opening if
like pamela robinson or that. bravo to nikki battiste for trying. i would look like you. two things and we're done. >> i wouldn't look that good. >> yes. also true. >>> before we go, how a little christmas spirit helped solve a neighborhood problem you could say. we'll explain right after the break. we'll be right back. >>> before we go, an atlanta neighborhood got creative to draw attention to a dangerous pothole. ♪ oh archwood tree oh archwood tree how scary is...
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national cable satellite corp. 2019] announcer: tonight on q&a, the washington post pakistan bureau chief pamela constable talks about her experience covering the region. quick sometimes people will say things that are very critical of the united states or of the west . common than somebody saying something offensive about being a woman or causing problems. people tend to be -- generally speaking -- i am speaking very broadly now -- more helpful to a woman than a man. they can also try to take advantage or embarrass you in various ways. but my general sense is if they are not going to like something about you or trust something about you, it's not going to be because you are a woman, it's be because you are an american. >> 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> be because you are an american. c-span's washington journal, live every day with policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, we will preview week two of the impeachment inquiry hearings with a wall street journal reporter and senior staff writer for the hill. later, p sure to watch c-span "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m.
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sunday night on q and a, the washington post pakistan bureau chief pamela constable talks about her experiences covering the region. >> sometimes people will say things that are very critical of the united states or of the last. that is more common than somebody saying something offensive about being a woman or causing problems. people tend to be generally speaking very broadly more helpful to a woman than to a man. they can also try to take advantage of you in various ways but generally my experience has been that if they're not going to like nothing about you or going to miss trust something about you it's not going to be because you're a woman, it's going to be becauseyou're an american . >> whatsunday at 8 pm eastern on q&a . >> next week the house intelligence committee and chair adam schiff continued public inquiry hearings beginning on c-span3. watch live testimony from jennifer williams aid to mike pence and director for european affairs at the national security council lieutenant colonel alexander vindman and kurt volker and white house and tim morrison. on wednesday at 9 am eastern te
sunday night on q and a, the washington post pakistan bureau chief pamela constable talks about her experiences covering the region. >> sometimes people will say things that are very critical of the united states or of the last. that is more common than somebody saying something offensive about being a woman or causing problems. people tend to be generally speaking very broadly more helpful to a woman than to a man. they can also try to take advantage of you in various ways but generally...
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cnn pamela brown starts us off. we want to start with your reporting on this information pipeline running from the secure room on the capitol to the white house. what are you learning? >> reporter: my league and i ha -- colleague and i have learned close allies are offering guidance to crafting the defense strategy. mark meadow and jim jordon have been helping lawyers sort through publicly reported aspects of the testimony to the extent they can under house rules. meadows and jordan are two of the only gop members we're told that had been in every closed door testimony until the end. their conversations here with the white house we're told is primarily aimed at helping the lawyers here get a better grasp of the allegations being levelled at trump that are leaking out and help them with identify any potential weak points, weak spots as the white house crafts its legal strategy. >> what are congressman jordon and meadows saying about all this? >> reporter: john med dadows sa he is not sharing specifics. he pointed to
cnn pamela brown starts us off. we want to start with your reporting on this information pipeline running from the secure room on the capitol to the white house. what are you learning? >> reporter: my league and i ha -- colleague and i have learned close allies are offering guidance to crafting the defense strategy. mark meadow and jim jordon have been helping lawyers sort through publicly reported aspects of the testimony to the extent they can under house rules. meadows and jordan are...
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but 60s. 70s in the temps then warmer going into your weekend pamela. >> thank you steven. >>> one company is willing to pay $10,000 where workers would need to go and what they would need to go to get that money. the courses many college graduates regret studying in school. ok, network inspection. -ok. connected to wifi, protected from threats. thermostat - connected, protected. speaker, space vacuum... [ whispering ] connected, protected. shh. eh, this is not connected or protected. but, that's a family heirloom. and, it's a family security breach. it's gotta go. with xfinity xfi, if it's connected, it's protected. pull the truck around. simple. easy. awesome. get more out of your in-home wifi experience with xfinity internet and ask about enhanced network security for all your connected devices. click, call or visit a store today. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. apple's ceo tim cook as early as medical examination week some of the company's products were made to show case that apple is keeping jobs in the u.s. tariffs from imports in china >>> a u.s. federal regulator that would give
but 60s. 70s in the temps then warmer going into your weekend pamela. >> thank you steven. >>> one company is willing to pay $10,000 where workers would need to go and what they would need to go to get that money. the courses many college graduates regret studying in school. ok, network inspection. -ok. connected to wifi, protected from threats. thermostat - connected, protected. speaker, space vacuum... [ whispering ] connected, protected. shh. eh, this is not connected or...
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pamela brown told us the president has a lot to say about the whistleblower. practically nothing about the substance of it all. i'll talk to the insiders for their perspective when we come back. ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... verizon keeps business ready. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea. try new pepto liquicaps for fast relief and ultra-coating. nause
pamela brown told us the president has a lot to say about the whistleblower. practically nothing about the substance of it all. i'll talk to the insiders for their perspective when we come back. ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ most people think...
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pamela says the generators are a god send. >> this town is so dependant on tourism and people coming in to town that it was killing the businesses every time they did this. >> reporter: we found that many business owners on the dark side of town had bought their own generators. this gas station has a small one that only powers its frozen food containers. its store is dark, the gas pumps off. busters popular southern barbecue restaurant is across the street. the owner got a city permit and installed this large generator with enough power to keep his business going. you must be happy about that. >> very happy. that's one of my best investments. >> reporter: even if cost him for than $40,000. >> we know you want information when the power goes out and you can find that information on our website. look up the list of the areas affected, see the weather forecast and learn helpful tricks like how to prolong the life of your cell phone. >>> in san francisco, executives face tough questions from the california public utilities commission about their service during emergency situations. that
pamela says the generators are a god send. >> this town is so dependant on tourism and people coming in to town that it was killing the businesses every time they did this. >> reporter: we found that many business owners on the dark side of town had bought their own generators. this gas station has a small one that only powers its frozen food containers. its store is dark, the gas pumps off. busters popular southern barbecue restaurant is across the street. the owner got a city...
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. >> with houses on the market longer, panacea owner pamela noodle moon keeps extra furniture on hand because the items stay in the house longer. >> i have an attic of comforters, another for pillows. >> selling you a glimpse of the future, even if it takes more time. >> there you go. >> reporter: experts will tell you homes are staying on the market among other reasons. changes in the tax laws, including letting homeowners deduct less than before. live in campbell, scott bu,nbc . we have breaking news. the contra cost a county coroner identified the victims in the halloween party shooting in orin orinda. it was inside of a home rented on airbnb. here's what we know. four people were killed. they've been identified as 22-year-old far lee of antioch, 24-year-old omar taylor of pitburg. 23-year-old ramon jr. of fran and 29-year-old afterincounty of sausalito. >>> a fight to save one of the rarest trees on the peninsula. this redwood in downtown palo alto has a second chance at life. until recently, it was neglected. city repaired a broken irrigation system to give the tree new life. >>>
. >> with houses on the market longer, panacea owner pamela noodle moon keeps extra furniture on hand because the items stay in the house longer. >> i have an attic of comforters, another for pillows. >> selling you a glimpse of the future, even if it takes more time. >> there you go. >> reporter: experts will tell you homes are staying on the market among other reasons. changes in the tax laws, including letting homeowners deduct less than before. live in...
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pamela brown at the top told us the president had a lot to say about the whistle-blower, less to say about today's testimony and the substance. i'll talk to paul begala and joe lockhart for their perspective when we come back. more coverage. it's a network that gives you... with coverage from big cities, to small towns. introducing t-mobile's 600mhz signal. no signal reaches farther or is more reliable. and it's built 5g ready. i am royalty of racing, i am alfa romeo. so, you bought those "good enough" paper towels? [daughter laughs] not such a bargain. there's only one quicker picker upper. bounty, the quicker picker upper. they can save you these. in fact, if you had a dollar for every time they said it, you'd have a lot of dollars. which makes it hard to believe, especially coming from a talking lizard. pip, pip, cheerio! look, all i, dennis quaid, know is that esurance is built to save you dollars without skimping on service. and when they save, you save. the only way to know how much is to get a quote. chances are you'll save time, paperwork, and yes, dollars. when insurance is
pamela brown at the top told us the president had a lot to say about the whistle-blower, less to say about today's testimony and the substance. i'll talk to paul begala and joe lockhart for their perspective when we come back. more coverage. it's a network that gives you... with coverage from big cities, to small towns. introducing t-mobile's 600mhz signal. no signal reaches farther or is more reliable. and it's built 5g ready. i am royalty of racing, i am alfa romeo. so, you bought those...
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. >> reporter: again, it happened to pamela howell and her family >> i was just shocked and i'm still in shock. >> i sent my mom a text saying it was an emergency. there's a fire. i called it. and they told me and i can think. >> reporter: too much to wrap his mind around. one year since his family suffered what they thought would be the biggest loss. fire consuming their two-story house that used to stand here in paradise. >> fires all the time and we will not evacuate, we will ride it out. we walked outside and it went from daylight to nighttime. i figured we would be back so i left a box of paperwork. all of the souvenirs from vacation and walked out. >> they regained a small measure of their sense of security and the home has been made uninhabitable by an attic fire on friday. two fires into movember's would be -- novembers would more than they could deal with. the family couldn't pull together braxton's yearly birthday dinner celebration as he became a teenager. with 28 days to go until he turned 14 fire snatched away the hope of the family tradition resuming along with the sleep
. >> reporter: again, it happened to pamela howell and her family >> i was just shocked and i'm still in shock. >> i sent my mom a text saying it was an emergency. there's a fire. i called it. and they told me and i can think. >> reporter: too much to wrap his mind around. one year since his family suffered what they thought would be the biggest loss. fire consuming their two-story house that used to stand here in paradise. >> fires all the time and we will not...
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. >> reporter: again, it happened to pamela howell and her family again. >> i am shocked. >> my stepmom sent me a text saying it's emergency. i literally said there's a fire. i called it. and then they told me and i couldn't think. >> reporter: too wrap his mind around. one year since his family suffered what they thought would be the biggest loss of their lifetime. fire consuming their home that used to stand here in paradise. speed me >> we walked outside and went from daylight to naptime. i went and left a box of important paperwork. all of the souvenirs which were christmas presents in the box next to that and walked out. >> reporter: a girlfriend and their sons had gained a small measure of their sense of security was made uninhabitable . two fires in to novembers would be more than enough to deal with. howells son's birthday is also in november. the family couldn't pull together braxton's yearly birthday dinner celebration as he became a teenager. with 28 days to go until he turned 14, fire snatched away the hope of the family tradition resuming along with the sleepover party for
. >> reporter: again, it happened to pamela howell and her family again. >> i am shocked. >> my stepmom sent me a text saying it's emergency. i literally said there's a fire. i called it. and then they told me and i couldn't think. >> reporter: too wrap his mind around. one year since his family suffered what they thought would be the biggest loss of their lifetime. fire consuming their home that used to stand here in paradise. speed me >> we walked outside and...
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now i'm also learning with my colleague pamela brown according to four administration officials that congressman jordan and congressman meadows have been quietly helping white house lawyers sift through some of these public reports about the testimonies. offering guidance about some of the testimony that has been given in these impeachment depositions, all of this to the extent they can. they cannot divulge the substance of these testimonies. congressman jordan and meadows insisted they are not violating house rules. they have not discussed the substance of these al gages. congressman meadows told me he has only offered broad characterizations. they have had assistance from some who have crafted the legal strategy. congressman jordon also told me he has never divulged dpogs to the white house that he is not allowed to. an interesting development as the white house grapples with trying to understand what these allegations will that the president is facing in these closed-door testimonies where they are not allowed to have an attorney present. >> one of those testimonies this week was
now i'm also learning with my colleague pamela brown according to four administration officials that congressman jordan and congressman meadows have been quietly helping white house lawyers sift through some of these public reports about the testimonies. offering guidance about some of the testimony that has been given in these impeachment depositions, all of this to the extent they can. they cannot divulge the substance of these testimonies. congressman jordan and meadows insisted they are not...
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. >> reporter: again, it's happened at pamela howell and her family again. >> i think i was just shocked and still in shock. >> my stepmom sent a text saying it's an emergency, and i said there is fire. i called it. and then they told me, i'm like, i -- couldn't think. >> reporter: too much to wrap his mind around, a shock after one year since the family thought would be the biggest loss of their lifetime, fire consumed their two-story house that used to stand here on nunnally road in paradise. >> we walked outside and it went from daylight to nighttime. i left all the important paperwork and we were just on vacation, so all the of the souvenirs which were christmas presents, and just walked out. >> reporter: the home was where her girlfriend and sons grabbed a small sense of in security. two fires in two novembers would be more than enough to deal with, howell's son's birthday falls in the month of november. when they were living out of a garage, the familiar he couldn't pull together his yearliy dinner celebration as he became a teenager. with 28 days until he turns 14, fire snatched a
. >> reporter: again, it's happened at pamela howell and her family again. >> i think i was just shocked and still in shock. >> my stepmom sent a text saying it's an emergency, and i said there is fire. i called it. and then they told me, i'm like, i -- couldn't think. >> reporter: too much to wrap his mind around, a shock after one year since the family thought would be the biggest loss of their lifetime, fire consumed their two-story house that used to stand here on...
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host: thank you, pamela. guest: the last one was what is my definition of what? host: your definition of hate speech was the overriding issue. guest: sure. it is not a termite and to use because it is a completely subjective call -- term i tend to use because it is a completely subjective call. ite term -- hate speech is -- would add gratuitous. i hate nazis. is that hate speech? i hate communists. i hate rapists. is that hate speech? i used the word hate. on the line, were i would love to know what she would say to that. the real, honest explanation of what people refer to as hate speech is immoral hate speech or gratuitous hate speech. where you get up and say -- if someone would say i hate all blacks or all jews or all whites. that is hate speech. should it be allowed? it should be allowed. that is why i gave the example of the nazis marching and the aclu supported their rights to do so and so did most jewish organizations. that is real hate and even that is allowed in america. how do you draw the line? what you consider hate -- if somebody says i am against a
host: thank you, pamela. guest: the last one was what is my definition of what? host: your definition of hate speech was the overriding issue. guest: sure. it is not a termite and to use because it is a completely subjective call -- term i tend to use because it is a completely subjective call. ite term -- hate speech is -- would add gratuitous. i hate nazis. is that hate speech? i hate communists. i hate rapists. is that hate speech? i used the word hate. on the line, were i would love to know...
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pamela start with you. giuliani as far as the media is concerned has gone off the grid, but is he still talking to president trump? >> yeah. still very much on the grid for president trump according to our reporting with my league michael warren. in fact, as recently as late october a source familiar said that president trump was reaching out to giuliani at least once a day to talk to him. this is, of course, happening as all of these revelations come to light in the impeachment probe with more recently the transcript release today where we're learning more about the view of giuliani and the administration viewing him as a live hand grenade as alex vindman put t. i think bolton did. >> and vindman also called him a live hand grenade. >> consensus. >> exactly. they both did. so it's fascinating, though, because as giuliani continues to be at the center of this and engulfed in the impeachment probe the president appears to be undeterred by that continuing to talk to him and view him as a member of his legal t
pamela start with you. giuliani as far as the media is concerned has gone off the grid, but is he still talking to president trump? >> yeah. still very much on the grid for president trump according to our reporting with my league michael warren. in fact, as recently as late october a source familiar said that president trump was reaching out to giuliani at least once a day to talk to him. this is, of course, happening as all of these revelations come to light in the impeachment probe...
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. >> sunday night on q&a, the washington post former afghanistan-pakistan bureau chief, pamela constable, talks about her experiences covering the region. >> sometimes people will say things that are very critical of the united states or of the west thanat is more common somebody saying something offensive about being a woman or causing problems. to be -- generally speaking, i am speaking very broadly now, more helpful to a woman then to a man. they can also try to take advantage of you in various ways, but generally, my experience has been that if they are not going to like something about you or not going to mistrust something about you, it is not going to be because you are a woman, but because you are an american. >> watch sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> the c-span cities tour continues its special look at charleston, west virginia. up next, we visit the craik-patton house to learn about two men, one who helped found the city and another who led troops to the confederacy in the civil war.
. >> sunday night on q&a, the washington post former afghanistan-pakistan bureau chief, pamela constable, talks about her experiences covering the region. >> sometimes people will say things that are very critical of the united states or of the west thanat is more common somebody saying something offensive about being a woman or causing problems. to be -- generally speaking, i am speaking very broadly now, more helpful to a woman then to a man. they can also try to take...
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. >> why thank you, pamela. >> i agree. >> i have something extra for you in your next stocking for christmas. >> good morning everyone. no lump of coal for pam. let's go out and take a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see it's backed up. this is a typical delay of about 20 minutes. we like ordinary. if you're expecting it. highway 24 is getting busier. this is the heart of the commute. so is highway 4 and 680. for the most part these commutes have been very ordinary. which is to say the slowdowns are there where the choke points are. this is a little out of the ordinary. 280 coming into daily city and south city. of there was a crash and that's why traffic coming from north of 380 is going to be a little slow. for th part the peninsula traffic looks good. people heading south maybe to the silicon valley that's a nice looking drive. 6:49. let's bring steve in with today's temps. >> inland that's not something that's happened too much this month. so lots of clouds. low and high clouds. cooler for all. more sun for the weekend and warmer. maybe a few near 80. any rain, there's a hint
. >> why thank you, pamela. >> i agree. >> i have something extra for you in your next stocking for christmas. >> good morning everyone. no lump of coal for pam. let's go out and take a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see it's backed up. this is a typical delay of about 20 minutes. we like ordinary. if you're expecting it. highway 24 is getting busier. this is the heart of the commute. so is highway 4 and 680. for the most part these commutes have been very...
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. >> pamela, mulvaney was supposed to testify today behind closed doors. but he didn't. what happened? is there any chance he may talk during the public hearings that start next week? >> that is unlikely as of now, ana. what we're told is that last night house investigators issued a subpoena for him to compel him to testify and then according to the democrats, a minute before his deposition was supposed to start this morning they were informed that the white house asserted absolute immunity to prevent him from complying with that subpoena. now, as we know, some of this, charles kupperman, an nsc official, a court case going over a similar issue with a subpoena for him to testify and the white house assertion of absolute immunity. it's unlikely that will be settled in the courts by the time democrats want to wrap this up, according to our latest reporting, before christmas. and don mcgahn that could have an impact. the judge would have to say the white house has no standing on absolute immunity. at this point, it appears unlikely he'll be testifying, ana, but as was point
. >> pamela, mulvaney was supposed to testify today behind closed doors. but he didn't. what happened? is there any chance he may talk during the public hearings that start next week? >> that is unlikely as of now, ana. what we're told is that last night house investigators issued a subpoena for him to compel him to testify and then according to the democrats, a minute before his deposition was supposed to start this morning they were informed that the white house asserted absolute...
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. >> two of the best, pamela brown who is one of the reporters who don't get much sleep these days or weekends off. and jeffrey toobin, the hardest working man in law and politics. jeff, of all the unanswered questions what really do you think is the most pressing? >> i think it's by far what did the president know and when did he know it? it's very interesting to know about what rudy giuliani did, but, you know, whether the president himself pressured the president of ukraine to investigate his political opponents, that's the key issue. it's even more important than the quid quo pro issue. what was he trying to do? >> it's interesting when you look at the transcript. i mean, you know, there's a lot of republicans who claim they read the transcript and see no problem with it when it seems he asked for a favor and labels two things, the investigation of the server and the bidens. >> we live if had a highly partisan age. but i think reading the english language is still something we can all do and make our own judgments about. there is no doubt this is a deeply polarized situation. but,
. >> two of the best, pamela brown who is one of the reporters who don't get much sleep these days or weekends off. and jeffrey toobin, the hardest working man in law and politics. jeff, of all the unanswered questions what really do you think is the most pressing? >> i think it's by far what did the president know and when did he know it? it's very interesting to know about what rudy giuliani did, but, you know, whether the president himself pressured the president of ukraine to...
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. >> with houses on the market longer, panacea owner pamela noodleman keeps extra furniture on hand because these items stay in the house longer. >> i have a whole attic for comforters and another attic for pillows. >> selling you a glimpse of the future, even if it takes more time. >> there you go. >> scott budman, nbc news bay area news. >> more than 50 years ago, they raised their protests and now they're getting a long overdue honor, civil rights icons and olympic medalist tommy smith and john carlos formally were inducted into the u.s. olympic hall of fame. the ceremony was at usoc headquarters in colorado springs. minutes after being honored, tommy smith flew back to san jose, where he was greeted by a cheering crowd, at the san jose museum of art. smith, a one-time san jose state track standout, said he accepted the acknowledgment for the young man he was back in 1968. >> and i did not receive the justice for me, but you see how i carried that trophy tonight, and looking at that 24-year-old young student athlete from san jose state university earned that. >> last night the party was
. >> with houses on the market longer, panacea owner pamela noodleman keeps extra furniture on hand because these items stay in the house longer. >> i have a whole attic for comforters and another attic for pillows. >> selling you a glimpse of the future, even if it takes more time. >> there you go. >> scott budman, nbc news bay area news. >> more than 50 years ago, they raised their protests and now they're getting a long overdue honor, civil rights icons...
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our white house correspondent pamela brown is on the scene for us. set the stage over there. the president, i'm sure, will be watching. >> that is the expectation, wolf. it's a monumental day here at the white house. and this is the first impeachment public hearings. white house officials have been preparing an aggressive strategy as one source told me, the white house believes it's on the offense. another source i just spoke with said they are calm and confident. the white house has been closely coordinating with gop lawmakers and plans on a rapid response approach where officials will be monitoring the hearing in realtime and looking for key moments to highlight that may be good for the president and push back against the witnesses' claims. those two witnesses are career diplomats who are still in this administration, wolf. but that will not stop the white house, i'm told, from trying to undermine the credibility, pointing out they weren't on the july zelensky call. the expectation here is that they won't say great a clean shot for the democrats. that is the expectation her
our white house correspondent pamela brown is on the scene for us. set the stage over there. the president, i'm sure, will be watching. >> that is the expectation, wolf. it's a monumental day here at the white house. and this is the first impeachment public hearings. white house officials have been preparing an aggressive strategy as one source told me, the white house believes it's on the offense. another source i just spoke with said they are calm and confident. the white house has been...
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air force colonel pamela powers, who is the current chief of staff at the office of veterans affairs. we have the former president of the national press club, and we have retired u.s. navy captain kevin wincing who is the headliner who arranged the event today. skipping over our guests just for one moment, and we have donna who is the head of the media stategies and also a former national press club president and the co-chair of the national press club headliners team. i would like to also acknowledge a few additional members of the headliners team responsible for organizing today's luncheon. lori rousseau and donna wineland who we just mentioned. kevin and press club staff liaison lindsey underwood, and membership engagement manager laura coacher, and chef susan dellfer who prepared the lunch, and executive director bill mccarron. thank you all. [applause] i'd also like to give a shoutout to american legion post 20 which celebrates its 100th anniversary this month. it has been meeting at the club since its inception in 1919. is that right? no, yes. yes. okay. we are so proud to have
air force colonel pamela powers, who is the current chief of staff at the office of veterans affairs. we have the former president of the national press club, and we have retired u.s. navy captain kevin wincing who is the headliner who arranged the event today. skipping over our guests just for one moment, and we have donna who is the head of the media stategies and also a former national press club president and the co-chair of the national press club headliners team. i would like to also...