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linda: i think we are about to start. i am linda feldman, washington bureau chief of the christian science monitor. our guest today is democratic national committee chairman tom perez. this is his second appearance at a monitor breakfast. thank you so much are coming. i think the timing is pretty good. chairman perez is the son of immigrants from the domain can republic -- dominican republic and grew up in buffalo, new york. he attended brown university, and i am told he worked as a trash collector to help the for college. after receiving a law degree from harvard and a masters in public policy from the kennedy school, he began his career as a civil rights attorney at the department of justice. he has been active in state and local government. in 2002, he became the first latino to serve on the montgomery county council of maryland. and two years later he was president of the council. he then worked as maryland's labor secretary for a couple of years. and during the obama administration, chairman perez headed up the civil
linda: i think we are about to start. i am linda feldman, washington bureau chief of the christian science monitor. our guest today is democratic national committee chairman tom perez. this is his second appearance at a monitor breakfast. thank you so much are coming. i think the timing is pretty good. chairman perez is the son of immigrants from the domain can republic -- dominican republic and grew up in buffalo, new york. he attended brown university, and i am told he worked as a trash...
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linda's about 20 years older, i think, than monica. they form a friendship, and they were friends for several months before monica even told her about the relationship. the president promised monica when the election was over that he would bring her back to the white house. that did not happen. it was monica being upset about that that was the catalyst for her telling linda tripp about the relationship. >> look, let's go through some of the other people you interview. you interview some of the other women, well, the women who accuse president clinton of improper sexual advances. he denies all of those. the question, of course, is does it bother you almost all of them, if not all of them, have aligned themselves with right-wing groups, with people who have an agenda against the clintons and very publicly so? >> i think it's only recently, and referring to the 2016 election, where paula jones, kathleen willie, juanita broderick came out in a press conference. i think juanita and kathleen were pretty quiet for many, many years since 1998.
linda's about 20 years older, i think, than monica. they form a friendship, and they were friends for several months before monica even told her about the relationship. the president promised monica when the election was over that he would bring her back to the white house. that did not happen. it was monica being upset about that that was the catalyst for her telling linda tripp about the relationship. >> look, let's go through some of the other people you interview. you interview some...
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linda: maurine from usa today. maurine: [indiscernible] -- the party would have done differently to say the incumbent? tom: i have not looked at the numbers in any sufficient detail right now. i am sort of a numbers guy. i not only want to look there but it would to look at places like montana where we were able to be successful, and they compare and contrast and see what we need to do. what i know we have to do and we have moved to the 2020 senate cycle and we have places like colorado where you have a senate seat in play and we continue to build and strengthen the democratic party there. you saw the sixth congressional district of colorado, a target for a number of years. this is about persistence. we tried, we tried, we tried. we did not succeed, we did not succeed, but then we succeeded in a very solid manner with jason crowe. that is a senate seat in play now. in maine we invested heavily in janet mills. it was with an eye towards helping janet mills and the second congressional district, but an eye towards el
linda: maurine from usa today. maurine: [indiscernible] -- the party would have done differently to say the incumbent? tom: i have not looked at the numbers in any sufficient detail right now. i am sort of a numbers guy. i not only want to look there but it would to look at places like montana where we were able to be successful, and they compare and contrast and see what we need to do. what i know we have to do and we have moved to the 2020 senate cycle and we have places like colorado where...
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linda: dan from cnn. dan: [indiscernible] had asly he, democrats good night, but in florida and ohio it seems like trump's message was resilient. how much does that worry you going into 2020? it seems like he is still very resilient and viable in those two key states. tom: i will go one at a time. 50,000 votes or so separate the candidates in florida. and there was historic turnout , as you know, for a midterm cycle. rich cordray got half a million more votes than john kasich did when he won reelection four years ago, ago but there was a remarkable -- on both sides. both sides. turnout was through the roof on both sides. and that is a fact. and in florida, for me, the lesson i take away from that is, and i guess my civil rights lawyer hat comes back on, which is, success is about persistence. we are about 50,000 votes away. and when i look at florida and what we need to do moving forward in florida, and we still have a recount to do, so putting that issue aside for the moment, i come back to what i said a
linda: dan from cnn. dan: [indiscernible] had asly he, democrats good night, but in florida and ohio it seems like trump's message was resilient. how much does that worry you going into 2020? it seems like he is still very resilient and viable in those two key states. tom: i will go one at a time. 50,000 votes or so separate the candidates in florida. and there was historic turnout , as you know, for a midterm cycle. rich cordray got half a million more votes than john kasich did when he won...
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you say linda sarsour is an ally of the jewish people. why would jewish americans like jonathan greenblatt, head of the anti-defamation league, have a real problem with your statements? >> it is so disgraceful that jonathan greenblatt is spending his time going after people who are real allies come after the attack on jewish cemeteries, linda sarsour raised over $100,000. after the pittsburgh massacre, she raised over $200,000. why are people trying to drive wedges between muslim and jewish partnerships? we have no greater ally in the jewish community in this time where anti-semitism is dangerously on the rise that linda sarsour. >> laura: so the antidefamation league does know what anti-semitism is? >> the anti-defamation league is completely out of line in this case and they are on the wrong track. they are on a witch hunt against linda sarsour for being a strong palestinian muslim woman rather than dealing with the fact that we have white nationalism in the senate, in the house and in the white house. >> laura: wait a second. we have w
you say linda sarsour is an ally of the jewish people. why would jewish americans like jonathan greenblatt, head of the anti-defamation league, have a real problem with your statements? >> it is so disgraceful that jonathan greenblatt is spending his time going after people who are real allies come after the attack on jewish cemeteries, linda sarsour raised over $100,000. after the pittsburgh massacre, she raised over $200,000. why are people trying to drive wedges between muslim and...
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r&r in hawaii, linda flew to see him. following woody's return to vietnam, the family faced hard times. it was their honor before god they were able to make it through their lean years as she pawned her wedding ring. as with their marriage, they've diligently worked to make their business and family prosper with never yielding prayer they have succeeded. during their 50 years of marriage, they experienced the joy and perseverance of unconditional love and faith in one another. for their complitment to each other, for their family and to god, i invite my colleagues in congress to join me in honoring their life together. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. byrnes byrnes myrick -- mr. byrne: i rise to celebrate ob griffey after his
r&r in hawaii, linda flew to see him. following woody's return to vietnam, the family faced hard times. it was their honor before god they were able to make it through their lean years as she pawned her wedding ring. as with their marriage, they've diligently worked to make their business and family prosper with never yielding prayer they have succeeded. during their 50 years of marriage, they experienced the joy and perseverance of unconditional love and faith in one another. for their...
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linda, not lydia. linda's bag was still under a one-year warranty. you know how we know that? we looked it up. and so should you. if you have a problem with a product, like linda's bag, you might have rights under the warranty. here's the thing. some products require you to register your product with the card you find in the packaging like that right there. the one that most of us ignore. we encourage you to take 15 seconds to fill this thing out and send it in. you might need it some day. if you need us, you can call us any time. the number is 888-996-tips or online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. you know who is a champ at filling out those registration cards? kari hall. >> chris, i'm going to take you shopping with me on black friday. >> that might be a good idea too. >> all right, i love that. >> so the weather today, starting to clear out. we're going to start to see some better weather. >> looking better outside. the air quality has been so bad for almost two weeks around the bay. as we take a look at emeryville, you can still tell it's smoky out there. it's still unhealthy
linda, not lydia. linda's bag was still under a one-year warranty. you know how we know that? we looked it up. and so should you. if you have a problem with a product, like linda's bag, you might have rights under the warranty. here's the thing. some products require you to register your product with the card you find in the packaging like that right there. the one that most of us ignore. we encourage you to take 15 seconds to fill this thing out and send it in. you might need it some day. if...
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linda: many women remained quiet about their suffering for decades. there were no survivors association's set up and many have never received any compensation. even today, very little is known about the camp. for decades, she never spoke about her experiences there. just 15 years ago, nearing 80 years old, she found the strength to tell her family about her time there. the shame she felt there despite being a political prisoner remained with her for all of those silent years. >> for all of those years, we thought, we can''t feel like ths forever. at some point, people had to figure out what happened i in te camps. sarah: an incredibly moving and important story. stephen is back now with more news. stephen: talking about ikea, the world's largest furniture retailer is set to/thousands of jobs as it focuses on e-commerce. workers in communications are most likely to get the ax. it is a rare case of restructuring for the furniture giant, which has so far seemed immune to the struggles of brick and mortar stores. the company has focused on expanding its o
linda: many women remained quiet about their suffering for decades. there were no survivors association's set up and many have never received any compensation. even today, very little is known about the camp. for decades, she never spoke about her experiences there. just 15 years ago, nearing 80 years old, she found the strength to tell her family about her time there. the shame she felt there despite being a political prisoner remained with her for all of those silent years. >> for all...
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for her, linda, and she and linda were friends, and they both worked at the pentagon together and linda was older -- >> and where she got moved by the way, monica lewinski to get her away from the president. >> and linda tripp had been at the white house as well, and they bonded over the fact that they had both been at the white house and over to the pentagon where things were very different and linda was someone she could confide in, and she has been very openly talking about being betrayed by her. >> and there an e emotional moment in this and we played a part of it, she wants to call her mom, and she is in with the fbi and they want her to tell her all. she wants her phone call. and let me play that clip. >> you are 24, and you don't need to call your mommy, and you need to make a decision about what to do, so i said, well, you should know that i am leaning towards not cooperating. he said, well, you should know that we are also planning on prosecuting your mom for the things that you said that she did on the tape. >> you closed your eyes and i can tell you that it still affects you
for her, linda, and she and linda were friends, and they both worked at the pentagon together and linda was older -- >> and where she got moved by the way, monica lewinski to get her away from the president. >> and linda tripp had been at the white house as well, and they bonded over the fact that they had both been at the white house and over to the pentagon where things were very different and linda was someone she could confide in, and she has been very openly talking about being...
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linda is going to stick with us . little bit up, a store's gross margins. -- four of theed most used words. this is bloomberg. ♪ jason: while most americans are celebrating thanksgiving tomorrow, american retailers are celebrating the start of the big holiday shopping season. spending for holiday at their highest levels in recent memory but investors anything but optimistic. emma chandra is here to break it down. emma: we have a bit of a retail bloodbath yesterday with l brands closing down close to 18%. it has been falling for the past eight days, losing some $200 billion. a number of america's biggest and best retailers reporting earnings. for the most part, earnings have been good. we saw average sales growth topping but still we are seeing a number of retailers in bear markets. 66% of the consumer discretionary sector in bear markets. the likes of gap stores closing -- arnings missed what might be behind all this pessimism? we look to the earnings calls for some of the biggest retailers like walmart, kohl's and
linda is going to stick with us . little bit up, a store's gross margins. -- four of theed most used words. this is bloomberg. ♪ jason: while most americans are celebrating thanksgiving tomorrow, american retailers are celebrating the start of the big holiday shopping season. spending for holiday at their highest levels in recent memory but investors anything but optimistic. emma chandra is here to break it down. emma: we have a bit of a retail bloodbath yesterday with l brands closing down...
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lewinski's confidant, linda tripp. so with knowledge of the affair, jones' attorney asked president clinton about lewinski. he lied under oath. >> i -- i have never had sexual relations with monica lewinski, i've never had an affair with her. >> bill clinton handed the sword henemie >> rorter: in jfetngow n havsel relationwith that woma miss lewinski. >> reporter: lewinski recalls being confirmed by fbi agents who threatened her with lengthy jail time for denying the affair, lying under oath, in the paula jones case. they wanted her to turn against the president. but she refused. >> they imagined that i would have flipped really easily. they had no plan in place for what would happen if i said no. there was a point for me somewhere in this sort of first several hours where i would be hysterically crying, then i would just shut down. and in the shutdown period i remember looking out the window and thinking that the only way to fix this was to kill myself. was to jump out the window. and i -- i just -- i felt terrible. i
lewinski's confidant, linda tripp. so with knowledge of the affair, jones' attorney asked president clinton about lewinski. he lied under oath. >> i -- i have never had sexual relations with monica lewinski, i've never had an affair with her. >> bill clinton handed the sword henemie >> rorter: in jfetngow n havsel relationwith that woma miss lewinski. >> reporter: lewinski recalls being confirmed by fbi agents who threatened her with lengthy jail time for denying the...
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ron and his wife linda. they were at a veterans' facility when they were down in washington state visiting ron's mother at a resthome and hat that facility they met another veteran, they were shown pictures of a recent trip and said, you know what? alaska needs to do this. alaska needs to do this. ron said, someone should start one. someone should start one of these programs. he looked at his wife and they realized that they were going to start it. and the last frontier honor flight program was born. two times every year since 2013 they organize a trip for up to 25 veterans, their escorts, a photographer, a doctor, two staff members, and they come to washington, d.c., to visit the memorial, the different memorials for our veterans living in alaska -- world war ii, korea, vietnam. all told, they have organized trips for 286 veterans, 155 of them fought in world war ii. just from alaska. and it's not an easy flight, especially for some of our older veterans. but they're all doing it. ron and linda's love and c
ron and his wife linda. they were at a veterans' facility when they were down in washington state visiting ron's mother at a resthome and hat that facility they met another veteran, they were shown pictures of a recent trip and said, you know what? alaska needs to do this. alaska needs to do this. ron said, someone should start one. someone should start one of these programs. he looked at his wife and they realized that they were going to start it. and the last frontier honor flight program was...
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but linda's shoulder helen and her husband carl hammond were determined to find out what caused their son's short arms months later they were no closer to finding an answer i know my husband had times when he said we don't make it i think we have to get up and i said giving up. her husband soon contacted a professor of obstetrics dr viduka nd lens who had received a few reports of deformed babies my father and professor lance they travel to germany and their road folks bargain and they went from one small village to another and asked are there any.
but linda's shoulder helen and her husband carl hammond were determined to find out what caused their son's short arms months later they were no closer to finding an answer i know my husband had times when he said we don't make it i think we have to get up and i said giving up. her husband soon contacted a professor of obstetrics dr viduka nd lens who had received a few reports of deformed babies my father and professor lance they travel to germany and their road folks bargain and they went...
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linda here as a poll worker in arlington county. i would say when you address your neighbors as they come in to the polling place there is a level of trust that exists that does not exist at higher levels of government. often we talk to international election observers that come through, and they talk about how crazy it is to have this patchwork of all these different systems. i said, but everyone believes in their own system. the system they are using is the system they think is the best. whatever we are using and that -- and been it -- in virginia -- but people in california may be using a different one, i think there's definitely a benefit. some of the trends we have seen in some of the areas that nancy has talked about, voter registration has been really transformed over the past 10 years. we have an overwhelming majority of states with online voter registration. we have a number of states that have moved to automatic voter means thatn, which you conduct an activity at one of your state agencies and you are automatically registe
linda here as a poll worker in arlington county. i would say when you address your neighbors as they come in to the polling place there is a level of trust that exists that does not exist at higher levels of government. often we talk to international election observers that come through, and they talk about how crazy it is to have this patchwork of all these different systems. i said, but everyone believes in their own system. the system they are using is the system they think is the best....
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posibilidad de poder levantar club tiene una linda historia más allá de cómo quedó el torneo pasado se ve que los dueños, directivos es un equipo que puede para trabajar a gusto y para lograr cosas aquí >>> a la que todo salga bien. >>> enmedio de tantas muertes destrucción y tragedia surgen las nuevas obras >>> y la procuraduría vestida pues este liberaban a delincuentes que tenemos la información >>> y una ciudad podría unirse a otra entérese de cuál en minutos >>> acompáñanos con esto y mucho más en su noticiero telemundo 40 >>> < >>> la cifra de fallecidos continúa incrementándose a causa de los juegos que tienen ardiendo, son 40 y cuatro personas que han perdido la vida en todo el estado >>> vamos a pasar con gabriela para conocer más
posibilidad de poder levantar club tiene una linda historia más allá de cómo quedó el torneo pasado se ve que los dueños, directivos es un equipo que puede para trabajar a gusto y para lograr cosas aquí >>> a la que todo salga bien. >>> enmedio de tantas muertes destrucción y tragedia surgen las nuevas obras >>> y la procuraduría vestida pues este liberaban a delincuentes que tenemos la información >>> y una ciudad podría unirse a otra entérese de...
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single out one birth in one nine hundred sixty one that changed the course of history in hamburg germany linda szell to helen age twenty three gave birth to her first child her husband was with her the time and he was quiet. and then lay back and was relaxed and some and somebody whispered into my ear is your husband not all right and i was here white awake and i said. what what's got what has happened to my baby is anything wrong you know she said just. let's say. without any emotion oh yeah he's just got short arms and i like a child would have asked possibly i said and on take anymore and she scarred grow this will be like it is now. and then i felt like i was beaten to death. a doctor gave the first time mother some friendly advice just get another child. like forget about him you know. poem a way to get about shortly afterwards linda's husband arrived and gave her some bad news he'd been keeping from her six weeks earlier his sister had given birth to a baby with similar deformities it looks alike like our child there must be something that is the same origin the same difficulty the same
single out one birth in one nine hundred sixty one that changed the course of history in hamburg germany linda szell to helen age twenty three gave birth to her first child her husband was with her the time and he was quiet. and then lay back and was relaxed and some and somebody whispered into my ear is your husband not all right and i was here white awake and i said. what what's got what has happened to my baby is anything wrong you know she said just. let's say. without any emotion oh yeah...
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i feel very good about the way that linda and others run our elections. from my perspective, i know that's not the case around the country. sometimes it's just -- so that's why i went through at the beginning a lot of ways that barriers can be imposed. sometimes it's inadvertent. sometimes there's not enough staff some place to think about that. sometimes it's not inadvertent. it seems quite obvious. over time, we can see that certain practices do end up being -- affecting some communities more than others. so election after election, it gets to be not just a mistake but something else. but that's -- a lot of those things are political. they are decided either by the local election authority or somebody else. people can lobby them. i mean, a league of women voter members around the country work with election officials. they try to, in the cases of things that are just maybe for election officials who are not as far ahead of the curve as linda is, anticipating the fact that in this election, turnout is likely to be a lot higher than in most off-year electi
i feel very good about the way that linda and others run our elections. from my perspective, i know that's not the case around the country. sometimes it's just -- so that's why i went through at the beginning a lot of ways that barriers can be imposed. sometimes it's inadvertent. sometimes there's not enough staff some place to think about that. sometimes it's not inadvertent. it seems quite obvious. over time, we can see that certain practices do end up being -- affecting some communities more...
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and for the infrastructure community, linda richardson. and members of that committee will be linda richardson, sharon lai and myself. on the infrastructure committee. there is is a resolution. >> i move. >> second. >> president tsen: moved and seconded. all those in favor, say aye. opposed? the ayes have it. next item. >> clerk: item 8. timma update on transit service, toll policies and affordability program. >> project manager for the toll program will be making a presentation. she and the team from the transportation authority, eric cordova, eric young, as i said in my comments, they had two workshops that were very well prepared on the island last month. >> president tsen: welcome rachel. >> thank you. thank you for having us back. we've made a few presentations and hosted a few events since the last time we were here in september. we were at the community meeting on september 19. and then we had two timma-hosted events, end of september-beginning of october, and then presented to the timma committee the past thursday, the 4th. what we
and for the infrastructure community, linda richardson. and members of that committee will be linda richardson, sharon lai and myself. on the infrastructure committee. there is is a resolution. >> i move. >> second. >> president tsen: moved and seconded. all those in favor, say aye. opposed? the ayes have it. next item. >> clerk: item 8. timma update on transit service, toll policies and affordability program. >> project manager for the toll program will be making...
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linda: not at all. the signature in of itself is not an adequate means of stopping fraud, that is why we have the chip technology. that is why we retired the signature and more and more merchants will tell you you don't need to sign the back of the card or the receipt at the point-of-sale. this is what we have undertaken to streamline the experience and make it as for can free as possible. we won't talk about how old we were respectively in the 80's. alix: jenny, when linda was talking about the steps, you were nodding. what do you see? to linda's point with chip cards, we saw a lot of stores get resolved and addressed but i think what have talked about it in the past, we talk about it like whack-a-mole. it just pops up somewhere else. it is very interesting to see now how the networks and the banks and merchants are having to work together and come up with a new solution for that online world. alix: linda kirkpatrick of mastercard and bloomberg's jennifer surane, thank you very much. the economicm you
linda: not at all. the signature in of itself is not an adequate means of stopping fraud, that is why we have the chip technology. that is why we retired the signature and more and more merchants will tell you you don't need to sign the back of the card or the receipt at the point-of-sale. this is what we have undertaken to streamline the experience and make it as for can free as possible. we won't talk about how old we were respectively in the 80's. alix: jenny, when linda was talking about...
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as linda indicated, she has three generations and her family i want to publicly acknowledge her father who is here today. he is also very active in the community. she is internationally known for this particular artwork that she does. she also participates in many city projects, including the very famous one that decorates the christmas tree in city hall. i understand it will be changed to grace cathedral this year but she is participant in san francisco activities. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. it is really wonderful to be here to see the recognition being given to this family and their business. this family -- they are the foundation of a community that spans generations and has contributed in so many ways. the art form that they are known for also has its mark in japan town on the mall where they are located to.. there are two fountains there and they are bronze cast. but they are cast of origami figures. also, if you see the lamps on buchanan mall, they bear origami figures. those were inspired by the family. by talking with them about their story and their family leg
as linda indicated, she has three generations and her family i want to publicly acknowledge her father who is here today. he is also very active in the community. she is internationally known for this particular artwork that she does. she also participates in many city projects, including the very famous one that decorates the christmas tree in city hall. i understand it will be changed to grace cathedral this year but she is participant in san francisco activities. thank you. >> thank...
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>> reporter: tonight in a new interview, monica lewinsky revealing what led her to confide to linda tripp about her affair with president clinton. saying she felt clinton first misled her about a future job and then froze her out when he was re-elected. >> i had this nagging insecurity, maybe he just did all these things this last six months because he was trying to keep me quiet during the election. how stupid am i? those were the conditions along with some other things that led to me confiding in linda tripp. >> reporter: in a new a & e documentary "the clinton affair" lewinsky recalls how tripp -- the co-worker she thought she could trust -- secretly recorded her. >> let's just say they're going to try to trick you. okay, "did she ever tell you about her affair with that one." >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: even confessing to tripp about her fear of betrayal. >> i have fear about one thing, and that's you saying something. and i am on the precipice of this legal nightmare, and there is one person, who, if she just agrees to do what she said she always would do, which was protect my secret, it
>> reporter: tonight in a new interview, monica lewinsky revealing what led her to confide to linda tripp about her affair with president clinton. saying she felt clinton first misled her about a future job and then froze her out when he was re-elected. >> i had this nagging insecurity, maybe he just did all these things this last six months because he was trying to keep me quiet during the election. how stupid am i? those were the conditions along with some other things that led to...
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linda vigil works at main linda vigil day!"been a great people in so it's busy, lots of "it's been very busy, lots of people in so it's been a great day!"linda vigil works at main street designs on first street ... where people have been coming in and out of the store -- buying and admiring the local gifts on small business saturday.linda vigil, main street designs"the importance of course is to support our downtown businesses because we wouldn't be here without our customers." this year marks the ninth small business saturday -- and the retail federation is forecasting an increase in holiday shopping sales of 4.3 to 4.8 percent over last year. nationwide -- shoppers are expected to spend as much as 720 billion dollars this holiday season.lisa jost, livermore"no bags yet but we are just getting started! we've only been to one store so far."martin roberts, livermore"for me, it helps keep the community together -- you know if you go to big box stores you miss out on the charm of the small downtown area like livermore and that's o
linda vigil works at main linda vigil day!"been a great people in so it's busy, lots of "it's been very busy, lots of people in so it's been a great day!"linda vigil works at main street designs on first street ... where people have been coming in and out of the store -- buying and admiring the local gifts on small business saturday.linda vigil, main street designs"the importance of course is to support our downtown businesses because we wouldn't be here without our...
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really not a thought that it was related to any type of the environmental problems. >> by this time linda gillick had started her own cancer assistance nonprofit, ocean of law. and it was her early observations of cancer in the community y that drove further investigation. >> i i put u up a map of the wh counun s so that we could see where o our childreren were loc for our case workerers. and as the years w went on, we noticed that toms river had . come one big dark area and it was a bibig concern. i d did reach out to the state health department numerorous times and told ththem o of my concern and was told over a and over again thahat t there was n problem. >> only later in the 1990's, ththe mid 1990's was there more and more information that was coming o out. but,t, you know, some of the water supply had been contaminated with certain chemicals. >> 1996 was particularly crucial for people of toms river. the state health authorities reported the rate of childhood brain and central nervous system cancer was excessive. with iver is now a town cancer. >> 69 families, 69 children and their p
really not a thought that it was related to any type of the environmental problems. >> by this time linda gillick had started her own cancer assistance nonprofit, ocean of law. and it was her early observations of cancer in the community y that drove further investigation. >> i i put u up a map of the wh counun s so that we could see where o our childreren were loc for our case workerers. and as the years w went on, we noticed that toms river had . come one big dark area and it was...
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Nov 16, 2018
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with regard to linda tripp, you know, in monica lewinsky's telling as you just played that clip, linda tripp was taking advantage of somebody who was 24 years old and vulnerable, according to lewinsky's tale. >> and just -- we're almost out of time, jonathan, but i just wonder if you think whether all of this and the way donald trump brought it up played at all into how hillary clinton's defeat. do you think that it hurt her? >> i think what donald trump was able to do was to use allegations against bill clinton, whether it was the lewinsky affair or it was the other allegations against bill clinton to distract from some of donald trump's own allegations that he had against him about sexual misconduct. i think that was helpful to him in terms of commanding news cycles. i think it was helpful to him in trying to sort of blunt the impact of the allegations against him. >> jonathan allen, anything going on behind you? >> yeah, behind me they're starting to do some of the hand recounts again. it's a little over my left shoulder. not sure if it's in view. it's been going on all day. we just
with regard to linda tripp, you know, in monica lewinsky's telling as you just played that clip, linda tripp was taking advantage of somebody who was 24 years old and vulnerable, according to lewinsky's tale. >> and just -- we're almost out of time, jonathan, but i just wonder if you think whether all of this and the way donald trump brought it up played at all into how hillary clinton's defeat. do you think that it hurt her? >> i think what donald trump was able to do was to use...
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. >> linda saliÓ del albergue con sus hijas para recorrer las calles de tijuana, llevaba 4 dÍas encerradas por temor a que alguien las agreda. >> miedo, temor, sentimos de que nos iban a golpear o a algo. >> linda y su hija estaban cuando se lanzaron piedras en tijuana hace una semana. >> por eso que hay peligro, que nos puedan golpear, asÍ. >> ¿ viste cuando tiraron piedras?. >> sÍ. >> ¿ de verdad?. >> sÍ. >> ¿ quÉ sentÍas?. >> temor y miedo. >> la migrante que se quejÓ de los frijoles que le dieron en mÉxico se retractÓ y ayudo a bajar los Ánimos. >> pido mil disculpas, perdÓn por lo que dije, la verdad se han portado muy bien. >> tijuana es un cuello de botella donde cada dÍa llegan mÁs migrantes que respiran un aire de tensiÓn y que estÁn lejos de lograr su sueÑo de cruzar. en tijuana mÉxico, edgar muÑoz, noticias telemundo. >> decenas de familias trabajadores y lÍderes comunitarios marcharon hoy por las calles de los Ángeles en apoyo a los migrantes, a propÓsito de accion de gracias, quisieron recordar la casa al p mÁs apoyo a leyes migratorias que los protejan
. >> linda saliÓ del albergue con sus hijas para recorrer las calles de tijuana, llevaba 4 dÍas encerradas por temor a que alguien las agreda. >> miedo, temor, sentimos de que nos iban a golpear o a algo. >> linda y su hija estaban cuando se lanzaron piedras en tijuana hace una semana. >> por eso que hay peligro, que nos puedan golpear, asÍ. >> ¿ viste cuando tiraron piedras?. >> sÍ. >> ¿ de verdad?. >> sÍ. >> ¿ quÉ sentÍas?....
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host: that is linda from florida. this is john. host 2: before the president comes in, i want to update the viewers on a race we have been watching on the senate side, montana. jon tester trying to hold his seat. 347 -- i'm down to sorry, 1347 votes. tightening as reporting comes in. 14% yet to be reported. jon tester just behind matt rosen dale. host: 11:30 a.m., scheduled start time for president trump postelection press conference. we will take you as soon as it starts. north carolina, republican, marie. watching was shocked the regular newscast. i normally watch c-span and other neutral broadcasts. people,ocked to see regular broadcasters calling trump a liar and other ridiculous comments. trump will gold down with abraham lincoln as one of the most historically significant presidents our country has ever had. the people that were saying bad things about donald trump have never actually listened to donald trump or seen the remarkable accomplishments he has done for our country, like the shocking improvement in our economy. we h
host: that is linda from florida. this is john. host 2: before the president comes in, i want to update the viewers on a race we have been watching on the senate side, montana. jon tester trying to hold his seat. 347 -- i'm down to sorry, 1347 votes. tightening as reporting comes in. 14% yet to be reported. jon tester just behind matt rosen dale. host: 11:30 a.m., scheduled start time for president trump postelection press conference. we will take you as soon as it starts. north carolina,...
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. >> que linda historia. >> se convierten en familia, imagÍnate, lo importante que tanto rosa como el niÑo estÁn bien de salud, y eso es lo que nos tiene que interesar. >> que bueno que encontrÓ amigos que la apoyan. >> ojalÁ que se quede en mÉxico, hay planes que eso pase. >> gracias francisco, muchas gracias por la comunicaciÓn. >> gracias. >> gracias a ustedes. >> bueno, que impresionante... >> quÉ historia. >> imagÍnate con tantas personas que estÁn en esa caravana, claro que cada uno tiene esa historia e historias tan fuertes como la de rosa. >> por eso estÁn huyendo, estan desesperados. >> enseguida le contamos que demi lovato reaparece fuera de rehabilitaciÓn y la captan junto a un misterios hombre. >> aquÍ te contamos. >> ademÁs estamos listos para >> ademÁs estamos listos para recibir a una campeona, en suave, no fingimos un con extensiones falsas no usamos trucos y entregamos resultados reales con ingredientes reales... como suave coconut infusion con aceite de coco los resultados no mienten suave para un cabello en el que puedes creer cuandopero el cuello de t
. >> que linda historia. >> se convierten en familia, imagÍnate, lo importante que tanto rosa como el niÑo estÁn bien de salud, y eso es lo que nos tiene que interesar. >> que bueno que encontrÓ amigos que la apoyan. >> ojalÁ que se quede en mÉxico, hay planes que eso pase. >> gracias francisco, muchas gracias por la comunicaciÓn. >> gracias. >> gracias a ustedes. >> bueno, que impresionante... >> quÉ historia. >> imagÍnate...
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>>clerk: linda? >> linda, a name i usually don't respond to, because most people call me sunshine, and it's a time for our annual visit, and once again, in rhyme, i'd say have to wish you a very happy holiday season this way. i'll be in union square again this year, it's true, entertaining everyone that comes to meet me, too. i believe someone told me the other day that this is the 30th year i've britened the square this way. in these times that are troubled, it's true, it's always good to have a smiling face you can recognize, too. and i'll share a brief story with you today, 'cause i think you'll be as tickled as i was when i heard it this way. last year, i had a grandfather, a father, and a son in front of me. the youngest, he was only three. the father was about 30, and the grandfather i'd say was probably up there in my numbers this way. the father said, when i was old three, you see, my dad brought me to union square to meet me. you told a story about remembering to do all your homework on time
>>clerk: linda? >> linda, a name i usually don't respond to, because most people call me sunshine, and it's a time for our annual visit, and once again, in rhyme, i'd say have to wish you a very happy holiday season this way. i'll be in union square again this year, it's true, entertaining everyone that comes to meet me, too. i believe someone told me the other day that this is the 30th year i've britened the square this way. in these times that are troubled, it's true, it's always...
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she's going to a food court with linda tripp. i thing this is what angered me as an attorney and gets headed off by federal type whose usher her into a hotel room. she's there for 11 hours, cautioned against making a phone call to a lawyer on and so forth and really for that? for that underlying incident, the full weight of the federal government is going to come down on a 24-year-old intern? no. and frankly too much on him. that was a domestic issue best handled in his marriage. the best response was for his clothing to be littered on the south lawn from the second floor window. don't get me started on that. still to come. >>> the amazon head quarters and the winners lost $2.8 billion. isn't there something wrong with this picture? and. >>> and an article in the wall street journal claiming hillary clinton is definite lay running in 2020 and will easily capture the nomination. is that right? answer the survey question. do you agree with this week's wall street journal ope derks that she'll run in 2020? >> democrats would do well
she's going to a food court with linda tripp. i thing this is what angered me as an attorney and gets headed off by federal type whose usher her into a hotel room. she's there for 11 hours, cautioned against making a phone call to a lawyer on and so forth and really for that? for that underlying incident, the full weight of the federal government is going to come down on a 24-year-old intern? no. and frankly too much on him. that was a domestic issue best handled in his marriage. the best...
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and so as -- as linda, the city c.i.o. presented a few months ago, we are still wanting and [inaudible] >> that does conclude my comments, and i'd be happy to answer some questions. >> commissioner walker, you had some questions? >> thank you for stepping in. you addressed my concern, because that is my concern, you can't be two people. you are wonderful, but you can't be two peoples, so i just wanted to make sure we have staffed up whatever you and sean were doing covered adequately. i wonder if we could drill down a little bit on what the failures are and the high rate? what was that about? can you sync it into a sentence or two? >> yes. well, the use cases, if you were to uncover some of the cases in the d.b.i. division, if it was central plan review, their main charter review is getting applications in, getting them through reviews and getting permit cases, so their use cases are all centered around their processes. in terms of the failures, these use cases are a series of steps basically going through a process from s
and so as -- as linda, the city c.i.o. presented a few months ago, we are still wanting and [inaudible] >> that does conclude my comments, and i'd be happy to answer some questions. >> commissioner walker, you had some questions? >> thank you for stepping in. you addressed my concern, because that is my concern, you can't be two people. you are wonderful, but you can't be two peoples, so i just wanted to make sure we have staffed up whatever you and sean were doing covered...
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i'm a way to get out shortly afterwards linda's husband arrived and gave her some bad news he'd been keeping from her six weeks earlier his sister had given birth to a baby with similar deformities it looks alike like our child there must be something that is the same all region the same difficulty the same problem in the background and we'll find it and real search and we won't stop until we've found. the epidemic of deformed babies began five and a half years earlier on christmas day nine hundred fifty six with the birth of the first victim. in a small town of germany a mother had taken a new drug called for little mite being developed by a local drug company can be grown into her husband like other grown in tallinn ploys had taken home a sample which he gave to his pregnant wife the baby would be the first of six father to my baby's possibly more born to grin and thousand workers in the years ahead.
i'm a way to get out shortly afterwards linda's husband arrived and gave her some bad news he'd been keeping from her six weeks earlier his sister had given birth to a baby with similar deformities it looks alike like our child there must be something that is the same all region the same difficulty the same problem in the background and we'll find it and real search and we won't stop until we've found. the epidemic of deformed babies began five and a half years earlier on christmas day nine...
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professor linda griffith, who is leading the team developing this new technology. she joined him via skype from cambridge, massachusetts. >> sreenivasan: first, explain hwoow id work. >> so, if you want to study a disease, for example, the disease is affecting three organs in the body, you would build a model of that, and then build an experiment that represts that using human cells and components. >> sreenivasan: so, these are on a cellular level mimicking what a particular organ that i would have does? >> actually, even better than , thcause we build a little model of that organ, or at least parts of that organ. so, yoans have billions and billions of cells. we combine many diffkinds of cells from each organ together in a 3d model. then, we connect them together they talk to each other like they would in the body. this is ally important for things like arthritis, alzheimer's, where you've got multiprgles involved. you need them to be a model in vitro that's human, talking to each other. >> sreenivasan: when a new drug roduced, you can study h it might affect my l
professor linda griffith, who is leading the team developing this new technology. she joined him via skype from cambridge, massachusetts. >> sreenivasan: first, explain hwoow id work. >> so, if you want to study a disease, for example, the disease is affecting three organs in the body, you would build a model of that, and then build an experiment that represts that using human cells and components. >> sreenivasan: so, these are on a cellular level mimicking what a particular...
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y le comentaron, lindas. los comentarios de los fanÁticos son muchÍsimos y obviamente todos tienen mude qÉe hablar, ¿ para quÉ te expones? no hagas cosas buenas que parezcan malas. >> no son malas, cada quien hace lo que quiere. >> asÍ es el mundo del espectÁculo. >> siempre se dice y se hacen muchas cosas como kim kardashian. esta mujer revelÓ que ella experimentÓ con drogas en sus 20 aÑoss. y admitiÓ que estaba bajo los efectos de la pastilla del Éxtasis cuando filmÓ su video teniendo sexo. >> tambiÉn reconoce que cuando se casÓ la primera vez tambiÉn estaba bajo el efecto del Éxtasis y kim dijo que todos sabÍan que estaba rara porque no le paraba de temblar la mandÍbula y las manos el dia de su boda, pues sÍ, algo raro tenÍa. >> ¿ de quÉ estÁs hablando?. >> imagÍnate con el Éxtasis, ¿ a quiÉn se le ocurre?. >> no entiendo nada, pero bueno, jesse y joey que son bastantes mÁs aterrizados, estan preocupados de los temas de actualidad y no perdieron la oportunidad de hablar frente
y le comentaron, lindas. los comentarios de los fanÁticos son muchÍsimos y obviamente todos tienen mude qÉe hablar, ¿ para quÉ te expones? no hagas cosas buenas que parezcan malas. >> no son malas, cada quien hace lo que quiere. >> asÍ es el mundo del espectÁculo. >> siempre se dice y se hacen muchas cosas como kim kardashian. esta mujer revelÓ que ella experimentÓ con drogas en sus 20 aÑoss. y admitiÓ que estaba bajo los efectos de la pastilla del Éxtasis cuando...
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i'm a way to get to pot shortly afterwards linda's husband arrived and gave her some bad news he'd been keeping from.
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i'm away to get about shortly afterwards linda's husband arrived and gave her some bad news he'd been keeping from her six weeks earlier his sister had given birth to a baby with similar deformities it looks alike like our child there must be something that is the same all region the same difficulty the same problem in the background and we'll find it and we'll search and we won't stop until we fall and. the epidemic of deformed babies began five and a half years earlier on christmas day nine hundred fifty six with the birth of the first victim. in the small town of germany a mother had taken a new drug called falutin mite being developed by a local drug company can be grown into her husband like other grown and talent boys had taken home a sample which he gave to his pregnant wife the baby would be the first of six father to my baby's possibly more born chagrin and thout workers in the years ahead but the company ignored. the early warning signals in their midst no that's old women action didn't investigate didn't talk to them didn't go to the hospital didn't look at medical records
i'm away to get about shortly afterwards linda's husband arrived and gave her some bad news he'd been keeping from her six weeks earlier his sister had given birth to a baby with similar deformities it looks alike like our child there must be something that is the same all region the same difficulty the same problem in the background and we'll find it and we'll search and we won't stop until we fall and. the epidemic of deformed babies began five and a half years earlier on christmas day nine...