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>> jenna, jill, jill, jenna. how would one tell you apart? >> pretty much by our colors, red and blue. we have jenna, red. and jill, blue. >> i'm going to have to work on remembering that. but i will. how would you describe the bond between the two of you? >> we're pretty close. >> our bond is special. growing up, our mom treated us more as a unit. >> one person. >> a unit. >> did you ever go through a period where you felt like you needed to do your own thing? >> no. i've always enjoyed having my sister. >> we always wanted to be together. >> we didn't know the difference. >> the two sisters say exactly the same thing at exactly the same time. like they share the same brain. she literally is your other half, and she literally is yours. >> yeah. >> but when they were younger, being two halves of a whole had its downside. >> growing up, we felt out of place. >> like a freak. >> we felt like, because, there's not a lot of twins around. >> when jill and jenna reached their teens, they began to date. but found many boys were jealous of their bond
>> jenna, jill, jill, jenna. how would one tell you apart? >> pretty much by our colors, red and blue. we have jenna, red. and jill, blue. >> i'm going to have to work on remembering that. but i will. how would you describe the bond between the two of you? >> we're pretty close. >> our bond is special. growing up, our mom treated us more as a unit. >> one person. >> a unit. >> did you ever go through a period where you felt like you needed to do...
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and the kids, they were like my grandkids. >> jill! jill! >> little jill. yeah. >> tell me about her. >> she's a -- she was a character. she really was. just a funny, little girl. if she didn't have your attention, she'd get it. she was very -- i think she would have been very athletic. she was gifted in that way. >> and brad was the swimmer, huh? >> he loved it. he was great at it. being a father, i thought this kid's good. >> reporter: there were gatherings with david's sprawling extended family, the lockharts. the descendants of nine brothers and sisters on david's brother's side. the lockharts are so entrenched in this patch of southern indiana that they had a road named after them. lock ha lockhart road where david's family lived. >> there could not have been a better place for us to be when all of this terrible stuff happened. >> reporter: the awful news raced through two families that night. david's sister julie was getting ready to go to bed when the phone rang. >> i said what? what -- what are you talking about? what are you saying? >> julie went s
and the kids, they were like my grandkids. >> jill! jill! >> little jill. yeah. >> tell me about her. >> she's a -- she was a character. she really was. just a funny, little girl. if she didn't have your attention, she'd get it. she was very -- i think she would have been very athletic. she was gifted in that way. >> and brad was the swimmer, huh? >> he loved it. he was great at it. being a father, i thought this kid's good. >> reporter: there were...
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jill? >> i think thehe thing that was really amazing about that moment was the e physical space o othe ground of ththe independent meda center, which rereally came together in a couple of months before the wtoto came toto town, that the capacity of the independent media center on the grground combibined with the e h of indymedia.org, which was come if notot the first, it was one f the first open p publishing platforms ever.. it was a new and unprecedented thing that independent journalist could share their content directly to a website withthout an editor in between them and the site. and the combination of those two factors really facilitated independent media, not just providing a strong alternative to the corporate media, but interrupting the narrative that the corporate media was trying to construct about what was happening in the streets of seattle that week. i think another really important piece of that is on the ground, and independent media center was nonot just a press enter. it w
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jill biden. [cheering and applause] >> jill biden has been a fierce advocate for children, women, for people who have suffered domestic abuse, for veterans, men and women in the military, and it will be great to have jill biden in the white house, won't it? it is my great pleasure to introduce dr. jill biden. [cheering and applause] dr. biden: thank you, governor lynch. thank you. joe and i are so happy to be back in new hampshire and especially to see you and susan again and now that we have julia, your daughter, thank you for coming. i was recently at a greek festival here in new hampshire, and we went with the lynch's, and what stood out to me was just how much admiration and affection that granite staters have for both of you. i want to thank you for your friendship and your support. [cheering and applause] dr. biden: thank you for sharing this day with us. friendship like yours is without measure. the men and women you represent are incredibly important to me and to joe. i taught a lot of fi
jill biden. [cheering and applause] >> jill biden has been a fierce advocate for children, women, for people who have suffered domestic abuse, for veterans, men and women in the military, and it will be great to have jill biden in the white house, won't it? it is my great pleasure to introduce dr. jill biden. [cheering and applause] dr. biden: thank you, governor lynch. thank you. joe and i are so happy to be back in new hampshire and especially to see you and susan again and now that we...
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jill, we're on day 53. what chapter are we in in the impeachment inquiry? >> we're getting close to the end of the beginning. it's been very effective. i see so many parallels to what happened to watergate on your screen you just had, expletive deleted, that was a big thing in the watergate tapes. follow the money, of course, was part of the watergate case. but these witnesses are going to have to come clean, and i think nick is correct. sondland doesn't have much left to hide because there are two people left in addition to holmes who may corroborate what holmes said. and so he can't get away with lying anymore. he's going to have to tell everything. if he doesn't want to be indicted for the perjury, because even saying i don't remember, i don't recall does not mean it's not perjury when you're having a conversation like the one that he reportedly had. that's something that you would remember and juries are willing to say if you said i don't remember it, we don't believe you. even that could be perjury. if he wants to get a deal, he better come clean and d
jill, we're on day 53. what chapter are we in in the impeachment inquiry? >> we're getting close to the end of the beginning. it's been very effective. i see so many parallels to what happened to watergate on your screen you just had, expletive deleted, that was a big thing in the watergate tapes. follow the money, of course, was part of the watergate case. but these witnesses are going to have to come clean, and i think nick is correct. sondland doesn't have much left to hide because...
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i agree with jill. you have very compelling evidence in that phone call. if you want to call it a smoking gun, great. if you want to call it a big piece of evidence, great. i don't think the terminology matters all that much. what you're requesting going to though, are witnesses who corroborate the phone call, what they heard, what they heard from others and the things they saw, including the back channel foreign policy that's deeply disturbing. so, i wouldn't be too focused on whether or not you have a smoking gun. i would look for credible, corroborative witness who is are thoughtful and honest. i think that's what the american public is going to see the lat either part of this week. >> which includes kurt bardella. you changed parties. that's part of the question. after the years on the hill, as a republican, you said i'm going to become a democrat. not that they need to change parties on the hill. but what will be the leadup to at least one member saying, i'm going to vote to impeach? >> i think it comes down to how these hearings play out. for all the
i agree with jill. you have very compelling evidence in that phone call. if you want to call it a smoking gun, great. if you want to call it a big piece of evidence, great. i don't think the terminology matters all that much. what you're requesting going to though, are witnesses who corroborate the phone call, what they heard, what they heard from others and the things they saw, including the back channel foreign policy that's deeply disturbing. so, i wouldn't be too focused on whether or not...
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jill, i want to start with the newest information we have. the reporting that the president was being looked at and he knew what the whistleblower complaint was about, the allegation of quid pro quo and he gets on the phone with gordon sondland and he gets on the phone with sondland, no quid pro quo. tell me how it works in the u.s. law. >> this is amazing reporting and it is a well-written article. when you combine it with sandy's testimony, you have a very compelling narrative. a timeline that leads no question of what happened and puts in jeopardy of the lawyers who were involved in this. all the lawyers who decided they would not release this to congress which was legally required under the whistleblowerwhistleblower statue. i should have gone to congress. they go to the person about who the accusation is to get his opinion on whether it should go to congress. >> that's crazy. >> it is totally a lack in judgment and ethnics. i think we need to be looking at ethni ethics of these lawyers. you can't draw the timeline that says the president
jill, i want to start with the newest information we have. the reporting that the president was being looked at and he knew what the whistleblower complaint was about, the allegation of quid pro quo and he gets on the phone with gordon sondland and he gets on the phone with sondland, no quid pro quo. tell me how it works in the u.s. law. >> this is amazing reporting and it is a well-written article. when you combine it with sandy's testimony, you have a very compelling narrative. a...
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joining us, jill winebanks. former watergate assistant special prosecutor. all right, jill. you've got a lot to talk about. this has been quite a week. but now, on top of that, we've got hundreds of pages of transcripts of testimony. let's start with that testimony. from what you know of it and what you've read of it, how important will it be to this tuesday? >> i think that every piece of evidence that has come in all week, including the two new ones today, is very important because they're like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle and they all fit together. there is nothing that is standing out as somebody has a totally different view. everybody, as the congressman just said, is telling the same story. and the facts are becoming clearer and clearer. so that makes a very strong case. and normally, as a litigator, i would say that every case has two sides. but right now, if there's a second side, if there's something that would exculpate the president, i haven't seen it. and i guarantee you that the republicans on the committee would have let us know if there was something that helped
joining us, jill winebanks. former watergate assistant special prosecutor. all right, jill. you've got a lot to talk about. this has been quite a week. but now, on top of that, we've got hundreds of pages of transcripts of testimony. let's start with that testimony. from what you know of it and what you've read of it, how important will it be to this tuesday? >> i think that every piece of evidence that has come in all week, including the two new ones today, is very important because...
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neil: jill stein, you remember her? that was the woman hillary clinton argued cost her the white house. it was obviously not the case. she is making noise again. talking about. and i'm talking about miss stein as well. after this. ess, ess, an average of 67 cents stays local. shop small and watch it add up. small business saturday by american express is november 30th. (shaq) (chime) magenta? i hate cartridges! not magenta! not magenta. i'm not going back to the store. magenta! cartridges are...
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back with us, phillip rucker, jill colvin and peter baker. there is reporting that the house republicans plan to shield donald trump from impeachment from the inquiry is to focus on three people. the u.s. ambassador to the european union, gordon sun land and possibly acting white house chief of staff nick mull vain -- mulvaney. they are suggesting any of them could be freelancing. >> this strategy on the president's fiercest defenders in the house republican conference and looking at those three fake players that figure prominently so far in the testimony that's been gathered in this impeachment inquiry to basically try to distance the president from some of the worst allegations from the quid pro quo by speculating whether they were freelancing and acting upon what they assumed to be the president's motivations and interests but without direct orders and directives from the president, mark meadows, the republican congressman from north carolina, close confident of presidents trump spoke to my colleagues about this and basically said the whol
back with us, phillip rucker, jill colvin and peter baker. there is reporting that the house republicans plan to shield donald trump from impeachment from the inquiry is to focus on three people. the u.s. ambassador to the european union, gordon sun land and possibly acting white house chief of staff nick mull vain -- mulvaney. they are suggesting any of them could be freelancing. >> this strategy on the president's fiercest defenders in the house republican conference and looking at...
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jill schlesinger is here to take a look at the business of black friday. so, jill, we just saw all of the people out braving the cold and fighting over whatever their consumer products. what about online shopping, though? >> well, amazing, actually. thanksgiving day we broke through $4 billion in sales first time ever. and this black friday is on track to see a $7.5 billion sales line. that's amazing, right. and what's interesting about it is we will see online sales grow at double-digit paces again. i think what's another interesting trend, though, is we are seeing this new thing, which is basically-- are you ready for it? m ing to say it-- bopis. buy online, pick up in store. a 40% increase from a year ago. >> dickerson: rolls right off the tongue. tell me what you think, jill, this means for the larger broader economy. >> consumers have been driving this economy all year long, much more so than business and government. and i think if consumers continue to spend this holiday season, it could really portend a good first quarter. so we'll have to watch it.
jill schlesinger is here to take a look at the business of black friday. so, jill, we just saw all of the people out braving the cold and fighting over whatever their consumer products. what about online shopping, though? >> well, amazing, actually. thanksgiving day we broke through $4 billion in sales first time ever. and this black friday is on track to see a $7.5 billion sales line. that's amazing, right. and what's interesting about it is we will see online sales grow at double-digit...
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ndhwim >> you and peter and jill report on this every day. were there things in the book that surprised even you?k >> you know, the book -- other books about the trump presidenc, have been reported sort of collections of anecdotes. this book is more of an observation of a commentary on what it's like inside the n government. the author actually writes at the beginning of the book that a he or she watered down a lot of the scenes, stripped details from these anecdotes to protect his or her identity, so what you're not going to find in the book is sort of a page turner of every day, what the president was saying but rather you're w going to just find alarming statements about the president's conduct and his behavior and his character, his morality, his fitness for office, his mental acuity and on and on. >> jill, i want to play for you various things that donald trump has said about this editorial and this author. >> we have somebody in what i call the failing "new york s times" that's talking about he'i part of the resistance within he the tru
ndhwim >> you and peter and jill report on this every day. were there things in the book that surprised even you?k >> you know, the book -- other books about the trump presidenc, have been reported sort of collections of anecdotes. this book is more of an observation of a commentary on what it's like inside the n government. the author actually writes at the beginning of the book that a he or she watered down a lot of the scenes, stripped details from these anecdotes to protect his...
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. >> jill wine-banks is with us. she's a former assistant watergate special prosecutor and an msnbc legal analyst. and ambassador wendy sherman is back with us. jill wine-banks in the ambassador's testimony today she seems to make it very clear what the outlines of the corrupt policy was, the corrupted policy and how that policy was as she just said hijacked. and i didn't hear any republican questioning that in any way shook any of those elements of her testimony. >> they landed not one single blow. they did not dare attack her credibility or her patriotism. and the facts are totally against them and totally in support of everything she said, everything that ambassador taylor said, everything that secretary kent said. it is looking really like a strong case. and she did a really amazing job. i think everyone in the country who saw that and anyone who didn't must go on youtube and watch it. she was really a strong and powerful witness for the government, not just for herself. but just about the state department and al
. >> jill wine-banks is with us. she's a former assistant watergate special prosecutor and an msnbc legal analyst. and ambassador wendy sherman is back with us. jill wine-banks in the ambassador's testimony today she seems to make it very clear what the outlines of the corrupt policy was, the corrupted policy and how that policy was as she just said hijacked. and i didn't hear any republican questioning that in any way shook any of those elements of her testimony. >> they landed not...
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i want to bring in jill winebanks. msnbc contributor. jill, so what's going on? what's the signal? if you were -- if you were the house, what signal are you taking from bolton? he wants some kind of assurances from the court that it's okay for him to testify and that the white house can't assert authority over him. but he's got something to say that's going to be interesting. >> i clearly am taking away that he has something interesting to say. and this could be as was just said, an argument that he deserves full immunity from testifying because he knows too much about national security. but it could also be a ploy to say you better subpoena me. don't give up on the subpoena because i know a lot. and so it would be better to have me testify than to ignore it and just say that you can assume that i would incriminate the president. because it is obviously justifiable to say if the president refuses to let bolton testify, it's because the president is trying to conceal damaging information. if he was going to exonerate the president, then the president wouldn't be stopping him. so may
i want to bring in jill winebanks. msnbc contributor. jill, so what's going on? what's the signal? if you were -- if you were the house, what signal are you taking from bolton? he wants some kind of assurances from the court that it's okay for him to testify and that the white house can't assert authority over him. but he's got something to say that's going to be interesting. >> i clearly am taking away that he has something interesting to say. and this could be as was just said, an...
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[laughter] of the united states of america, joe biden -- joe, jill, and natalie biden. [cheers and applause] [chanting] mrs. biden thank you, bruce -- : thank you, bruce for everything that you have done. as a teacher, i especially want to thank you for trying to make college more affordable for our students. how many teachers are in the audience? [cheers and applause] comingden: thank you for out and congratulations on your recent vacation. i know how important that was. [laughter] mrs. biden: there are many things about my husband's career that i'm proud of. from the bills he passed in the heate to truly critical work did side-by-side with president obama for eight years, anti-demand is justice for women through the violence against women act. he stood up to the nra and one twice -- won twice. [cheers and applause] mrs. biden: he fought for the final votes to get the affordable care act passed and he led the effort to end cancer as we know it. but, so many of the things that make me proudest of him weren't covered by the news or aren't recorded in the congressional li
[laughter] of the united states of america, joe biden -- joe, jill, and natalie biden. [cheers and applause] [chanting] mrs. biden thank you, bruce -- : thank you, bruce for everything that you have done. as a teacher, i especially want to thank you for trying to make college more affordable for our students. how many teachers are in the audience? [cheers and applause] comingden: thank you for out and congratulations on your recent vacation. i know how important that was. [laughter] mrs. biden:...
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president joe biden opening a cap in office with his wife jill biden in iowa. then, andrew young being with supporters yesterday in marshalltown. at noon, we will be at the atlantic council for a discussion about energy policy and the 2010 campaign. and later, a look at potential threats to the 2020 election at eastern. live this evening, president trump will be holding a campaign rally in lexington, kentucky. will take you there live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. a reminder, you can watch all our programs online at c-span.org, or listen to them on the free c-span radio app. joe, former vice president biden talking to supporters in des moines on saturday. [crowd cheering] [applause] >> good morning, everybody. for those who aren't from south side, welcome to the south side of des moines, or as the rest of us like to call it, god's country. [laughter] you are part of a family when you are in the south side, because we on the south side are really a working class family. we are a working-class family who believes that if you work hard for a living, if you play
president joe biden opening a cap in office with his wife jill biden in iowa. then, andrew young being with supporters yesterday in marshalltown. at noon, we will be at the atlantic council for a discussion about energy policy and the 2010 campaign. and later, a look at potential threats to the 2020 election at eastern. live this evening, president trump will be holding a campaign rally in lexington, kentucky. will take you there live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. a reminder, you can watch...
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again, hopefully not on credit, but we'll see. >> dickerson: thanks so much, jill. president trump is back at mar- a-lago tonight after slipping away for an unannounced trip to greet u.s. troops in afghanistan. mr. trump's thanksgiving day visit caught many off guard, as did his comments about new peace talks with the taliban. weijia jiang is with the president in florida. >> reporter: president trump returned to florida this morning, without an apparent plan f or a desire to talk about it. on thursday, mr. trump told reporters who came with him on a afghanistan that the u.s. was talking to the taliban. >> the taliban wants to make a deal, and we're meeting with them, and we're saying it has to be a cease-fire. they didn't want to do a cease- fire, but now they do want to do a cease-fire i believe. >> reporter: today, the white house didn't offer details of what if any conversations have taken place. a taliban spokesman was less definitive, telling cbs news the group is open to restart talks with the americans at any time where they were stopped. >> they're dead. >>
again, hopefully not on credit, but we'll see. >> dickerson: thanks so much, jill. president trump is back at mar- a-lago tonight after slipping away for an unannounced trip to greet u.s. troops in afghanistan. mr. trump's thanksgiving day visit caught many off guard, as did his comments about new peace talks with the taliban. weijia jiang is with the president in florida. >> reporter: president trump returned to florida this morning, without an apparent plan f or a desire to talk...
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jill, what can we do to help us with taxes next year? >> reporter: you want to check to sea whether you put enough money away to pay those takes. go to i.r.s.gov. there is a neat withholding estimator tool. see if you're on track before it is too late. you may need to increase or decrease your holding. contact your company's payroll department to do so. if you're counting on tax refund toss pay up holiday debt, you might as well adjust your withholding right now. then you don't have to go into debt at all. if you're self-employed or have some gig income, you should be making quarterly tax. now is the time to figure out what is due so you can address it. >> >> good advice and simple steps there. jill, your end is important for retirees. what do they need to know? >> if you're over 70 and a half, you must be gin withdrawing a specific amount of money from your retearment assets because they haven't been taxed yet and uncle sam wants to get paid. the penalty for not taking this digs because is huge. 50% on the shortfall. that means if you w
jill, what can we do to help us with taxes next year? >> reporter: you want to check to sea whether you put enough money away to pay those takes. go to i.r.s.gov. there is a neat withholding estimator tool. see if you're on track before it is too late. you may need to increase or decrease your holding. contact your company's payroll department to do so. if you're counting on tax refund toss pay up holiday debt, you might as well adjust your withholding right now. then you don't have to go...
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jill: it has been an interesting decade at jcpenney. as i've been very overt on my earnings calls, there's a lot of fundamental problems to fix. we are marching down that path come about the same time, we are running a parallel path of transformation and innovation because we know we have to be more than just a department store. saltau tookviviana: over at jc penney a year ago. that is your bloomberg business flash. alix: thank you. with me still are megan greene, constance hunter, and subadra rajappa. i want to get your thoughts into the job numbers. how do you play it? subadra: it's tough. yesterday we were close to the on thed of the range curve. twos-tens,ints in and always 50 on the three month-10 year. if we do get a weak number, i think we see more flattening of the twos-tens part of the curve, but we are kind of in a spot where it is really hard to know. it is going to be dependent on the data. but the front end is going to be paid to fed expectations. alix: are we set up for volatility? can traders handle volatility anymore? su
jill: it has been an interesting decade at jcpenney. as i've been very overt on my earnings calls, there's a lot of fundamental problems to fix. we are marching down that path come about the same time, we are running a parallel path of transformation and innovation because we know we have to be more than just a department store. saltau tookviviana: over at jc penney a year ago. that is your bloomberg business flash. alix: thank you. with me still are megan greene, constance hunter, and subadra...
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and also joining me jill wine-banks. a former assistant watergate special prosecutor and an mean legal analyst. tanya, let me start with you. as someone who worked alongside daniel goldman. i know him a bit from his appearances on my show. how do you think somebody like him approaches this role which is sort of a new one? it is not a court of law. it is the united states congress, but it is hearing or trial-like. >> yeah, it is certainly a new role, but it's one that he'll be comfortable with. there is good reason why chairman schiff brought in a seasoned veteran prosecutor, and danny goldman, i think, is among the best of the bunch. he's going to be direct. he's going to be focused. as congressman maloney said, he's going to make it about the witness. he's going to -- but he will direct the witness -- i don't want to say he'll lead the witness, but he'll allow the witness and the witnesses to tell their stories in a shape and in a form that makes sense, that is impactful, that has emotional appeal, and that is unburdene
and also joining me jill wine-banks. a former assistant watergate special prosecutor and an mean legal analyst. tanya, let me start with you. as someone who worked alongside daniel goldman. i know him a bit from his appearances on my show. how do you think somebody like him approaches this role which is sort of a new one? it is not a court of law. it is the united states congress, but it is hearing or trial-like. >> yeah, it is certainly a new role, but it's one that he'll be comfortable...
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you can go to ira.gov. >>> jill, numbers don't lie. you're always on top of it. we appreciate it. >> time now 5:40. >> still to come a popular food truck taking a plunge. the preview of the permanent spot as it opens its doors in the mission. >> love that place. all right. well, happy thursday to you. we're watching the fog roll in thanks to strong onshore flow. we'll let you know what you can expect through the day hour by hour coming up. >> speaking of that fog, it looks like %fo >>> a popular food truck business is going brick and mortar in san francisco despite businesses struggling to keep their doors open. jackie ward gives us a taste of senior's first restaurant. >> reporter: over the last nine years, this has become a common site in san francisco. lines of people eagerring waiting to get a hot meal from one of these six food trucks scatteredacross san francisco. >> we were doing something nobody hurd of. >> reporter: he says the success of the food trucks is part shully what gives them the confidence to open a more permanent fixture. >> we really are sens
you can go to ira.gov. >>> jill, numbers don't lie. you're always on top of it. we appreciate it. >> time now 5:40. >> still to come a popular food truck taking a plunge. the preview of the permanent spot as it opens its doors in the mission. >> love that place. all right. well, happy thursday to you. we're watching the fog roll in thanks to strong onshore flow. we'll let you know what you can expect through the day hour by hour coming up. >> speaking of that...
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. >> next, joe and jill biden visit a new field office for mr. biden's 2020 presidential campaign. on the south side of des moines, iowa. after his remarks, mr. biden greeted those in attendance. greeted those in attendance. [applause] [applause] [crowd cheering] [crowd cheering] good morning, everybody. aren't from south side, welcome to the south side of des moines, or as the rest of us like to call it, god's country. [laughter] you are part of a family when you are in the south side, because we on the south side are really a working class family. we are a working-class family who believes that if you work hard for a living, played by the rules, do what is right, you deserve a little dignity in your life. >> absolutely. [applause] with are a diverse family, irishns living next living next to latinos living next african-americans living next to straits, length thing next to immigrant -- living next to immigrants, living next to natural-born citizens, and we are a family who truly believes this diversity makes us a stronger family. [applause] we are a family that looks out for each
. >> next, joe and jill biden visit a new field office for mr. biden's 2020 presidential campaign. on the south side of des moines, iowa. after his remarks, mr. biden greeted those in attendance. greeted those in attendance. [applause] [applause] [crowd cheering] [crowd cheering] good morning, everybody. aren't from south side, welcome to the south side of des moines, or as the rest of us like to call it, god's country. [laughter] you are part of a family when you are in the south side,...
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jill jill has entresto, and a na hepele aliheos illthat e it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioede low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. where to next? h and. so that you too will be full of good. try our new warm grain bowls today. order now on grubhub. >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ ♪ >>> "harry potter" fans, now is your chance to live out your wizard dreams. the devere house, a bed and breakfast east of cambridge, england, is now listed as an airbnb. it's where the "deathly hallows" movies were shot. the location was harry's childhood home where he lived with his parents briefly as a baby. if you're interested, it will cost you $142 a night. no magic required. >>> on the cbs "money watch," boeing is facing a growing problem with cracks on its planes. and screen time among kids is soaring. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> reporter: good morn
jill jill has entresto, and a na hepele aliheos illthat e it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioede low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. where to next? h and. so that you too will be full of good. try our new warm grain bowls today. order now on grubhub. >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ ♪ >>>...
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jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. where to next? how yand we are well past tvwethe honeymoon phase.tter. oooh lufa. ocupado tom. at&t, what's this i hear about you advertising a 100% fiber network? only like a fraction of my customers can get that. that's it?!? you have such a glass half-empty attitude. the glass is more than half-empty! you need to relax tom. oww! tom, you need a little tom time. a little tt. stop living with at&t. xfinity delivers gig speeds to more homes than anyone. >>> public horse back riding will return this week >> the department has announced the ranch will hold the reopening tomorrow in the park. trail rides and horse camp and riding lessons. >> besides a brief program in 20
jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. where to next? how yand we are well past tvwethe honeymoon phase.tter....
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spencer christian has the jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. where to next? it's game day live here a fan favorite venue ever since they got gig speed internet. xfinity gives them the ultimate home field advantage, it's their twelfth man, protector- hey, amy? want to grab a seat? julie. we're live. it's game on, with gig speed internet from xfinity. start him, sit him, trade him. simple, easy, awesome. check out gig-speed internet, or any of our other amazing speed options. get started now for as low as $29.99 a month for 12 months. click, call or visit a store today. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you're living with a condition, kaiser permanente's integrated care team will help you get through life without missi
spencer christian has the jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. where to next? it's game day live here a fan...
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what has to be done is this all has to be as simple as jill just put it. you got two, the president of the united states. doing an investigation into the bidens and investigating abouts the ukrainian hacking into the democratic national committee. you got trump using the people's money, $391 million of it to try to enforce those two. you got him using his office of presidency to force the issue by offering a white house meeting. what there has to be is someone got to chart this. it is really simple. a smachart that goes up, showin the one side of the favor of trump asking and the other side, what he's using belongs to the people of the yietunited states. taking the other piece of it, the obstruction of congress of the particular investigation showing one, his effort to direct people, not to testify and two showing the fact that they have refused to produce relevant document. it is that simple. it has to be charted. it has to be put into something that people have to look at and see a picture that can go out on twitter and facebook and if you want, you can
what has to be done is this all has to be as simple as jill just put it. you got two, the president of the united states. doing an investigation into the bidens and investigating abouts the ukrainian hacking into the democratic national committee. you got trump using the people's money, $391 million of it to try to enforce those two. you got him using his office of presidency to force the issue by offering a white house meeting. what there has to be is someone got to chart this. it is really...
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>> well, thankfully, both of you ladies are very critical, mieke, jill. thank you so much. >>> next, big lie or big mistake? either way, tim cook is letting the president get away with it. why it matters, next. t away witt why it matters, next for the holidays.♪ ♪for the holidays you can't beat home sweet home.♪ we go the extra mile to bring your holidays home. do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. fasenra is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra is proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can lower oral steroid use. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you
>> well, thankfully, both of you ladies are very critical, mieke, jill. thank you so much. >>> next, big lie or big mistake? either way, tim cook is letting the president get away with it. why it matters, next. t away witt why it matters, next for the holidays.♪ ♪for the holidays you can't beat home sweet home.♪ we go the extra mile to bring your holidays home. do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called...
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wit looks like jill heading offe on an adventure. jill has entresto, a heart failure medicine that helps her heart so she can keep on doing what she loves. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. it helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto, for heart failure. where to next? entrust your heart to entresto. >>> all right, if there's such a thing as the halloween spirit, one boy in maryland showing us what it is. 8-year-old jackson arrives to the porch of this home and finds the candy bowl is empty. jackson quickly starts reaching into his own candy stash, pulls out handfuls of treats, puts them into the bowl just to m
wit looks like jill heading offe on an adventure. jill has entresto, a heart failure medicine that helps her heart so she can keep on doing what she loves. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. it helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had...
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jill's diagnosis still weighs heavily on them. >> i think about it every day. i mean, it's hard not to when it's this deep in our family >> i remember last year i had a big panic attack and i called you on my way back from class, hysterically crying, but i know you're a fighter and you're not going to let it beat you >> reporter: there is some good news in the last three years, the fda has approved more lung cancer treatments than in the last three decades and that brings hope >> i never used to use the word, hope, in the same sentence with lung cancer because in my experience, there wasn't any but there is hope now. it's real hope, and it's so real that i even decided to tattoo it on my arm as a permanent reminder >> she is so special according to the american lung association, guys, every two minutes and 20 seconds, someone in the u.s. will be diagnosed with lung cancer, and jill and so many other patients are arguing that at that rate, it should not matter if you smoked, if you didn't smoke, everyone deserves a cure for that disease. >> jill lost her grandpa
jill's diagnosis still weighs heavily on them. >> i think about it every day. i mean, it's hard not to when it's this deep in our family >> i remember last year i had a big panic attack and i called you on my way back from class, hysterically crying, but i know you're a fighter and you're not going to let it beat you >> reporter: there is some good news in the last three years, the fda has approved more lung cancer treatments than in the last three decades and that brings hope...
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and she regifted it. >> surprise, jill. >> it was a good gift. >> but now, this i love too. the soap and paper factory candles and diffusers. $53 to $56, a choice, you're getting the two candles where is fragrance is really -- >> it's strong, but in a nice way. >> it says holiday, or you get the candle with the diffuser and so this is a choice. again, sells out on today.com, a set of two, retail $53 to $56, the deal $23, up to 59%. >> the pine is very holiday. >> oh, someone else is here. >> my gosh, this is so unexpected. >> hey, guys, thanks for having me, jill. >> i'm so glad you could make it. >> this is a gift -- oh, you brought stationery ahead of time that you planned with my name on it and something you would actually do with this opportunity this year it's personalized. the retail is $100 24 personalized folded note cards, a shimmer paper, there's your name, everybody gets them to bring home for their cards and they come in a gift box, put a bow right on them. the retail is $100 always popular the deal $39 61% off. >> i love this one of those things you wouldn't nec
and she regifted it. >> surprise, jill. >> it was a good gift. >> but now, this i love too. the soap and paper factory candles and diffusers. $53 to $56, a choice, you're getting the two candles where is fragrance is really -- >> it's strong, but in a nice way. >> it says holiday, or you get the candle with the diffuser and so this is a choice. again, sells out on today.com, a set of two, retail $53 to $56, the deal $23, up to 59%. >> the pine is very...
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and, jill, what's your pin? >> well, actually was sent by a fan and it shows the craziness that's going on both in terms of the defense being put forward by trump and his defenders and just this whole scene that's going on. and the sender who sent it said it was for a yiddish word for crazy, idiotic. and if i heard correctly, ron johnson used another yiddish term. >> i've got to tell you, yiddish words are the best. they are great. thank you very much to david and -- david and midwin will be back in the next hour. jill and walter, always a treat to talk to you guys. >>> coming up, profiles in privilege. donald trump jr. redefines sacrifice. that's next. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pa
and, jill, what's your pin? >> well, actually was sent by a fan and it shows the craziness that's going on both in terms of the defense being put forward by trump and his defenders and just this whole scene that's going on. and the sender who sent it said it was for a yiddish word for crazy, idiotic. and if i heard correctly, ron johnson used another yiddish term. >> i've got to tell you, yiddish words are the best. they are great. thank you very much to david and -- david and...
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she said jill stein is a russian asset. i don't know jill stein. i know her as an environmentalist, okay? and probably a good woman. the last thing she is is a russian accent. i don't know tulsi gabbard, but i know one thing, she's not an asset of russia. these people are sick. there something wrong with them. we want to want to show you this. i will put it up on our screen for people at home. ukrainian efforts to sabotage trump backfire. this was january 11th 2017. you weren't inaugurated yet. this article talks about how ukraine worked with hillary to influence the election. they give chapter and verse on how they did it. don't you, as the president, do you feel there was foreign interference in election -- we spent two and a half years hearing about trump-russia collusion. ignore the dossier and ukraine admitting that they helped hillary? >> president trump: well, the dossier was a disgrace. the dossier was totally fake and now it's been proven to be fake. people know how that was done. our track record now you know as well as everybody else, i
she said jill stein is a russian asset. i don't know jill stein. i know her as an environmentalist, okay? and probably a good woman. the last thing she is is a russian accent. i don't know tulsi gabbard, but i know one thing, she's not an asset of russia. these people are sick. there something wrong with them. we want to want to show you this. i will put it up on our screen for people at home. ukrainian efforts to sabotage trump backfire. this was january 11th 2017. you weren't inaugurated yet....
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russian assets. >> kennedy: it's a flimsy claim she made, and she was basically saying in 2016 that jill stein, because she was running third-party, and russians need a third party democrat in order to beat the democrats, that means a gary johnson was also a russian asset wasn't. he ran in 2012, and soda jill stein. >> jessica: but he wasn't -- >> harris: this is what they were thirsty for to begin with. they want to see us divided. >> guy: we should be more careful but i we describe our political opponents when there's a claim that they are working on behalf of a foreign adversary. come on. >> harris: will move on. the feds charging to former twitter employees with spying for a former government. the questions this raises about your privacy when you go online. you have any privacy online? >> kennedy: no. >> harris: no! ♪ ♪ spread a little love today ♪ spread a little love my-y way ♪ ♪ spread a little something to remember ♪ philadelphia cream cheese. made with fresh milk and real cream makes your recipes their holiday favourites. the holidays are made with philly. >> jessica
russian assets. >> kennedy: it's a flimsy claim she made, and she was basically saying in 2016 that jill stein, because she was running third-party, and russians need a third party democrat in order to beat the democrats, that means a gary johnson was also a russian asset wasn't. he ran in 2012, and soda jill stein. >> jessica: but he wasn't -- >> harris: this is what they were thirsty for to begin with. they want to see us divided. >> guy: we should be more careful but...
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jill wine-banks and joe payne. >>> coming up, a.m. joy" unpacking new documents from the mueller investigation and the new week of white house stonewalling ahead in the impeachment probe. >>> plus, you don't want to miss a new moment of maxine. maxine waters will be on the show when "a.m. joy" kick offs next. doers need energy. and demand for it is expected to grow. so chevron's finding more homegrown energy, more precisely. digitizing the way we work with advanced data analytics helping us develop more productive wells. and we're exploring ways to use renewable energy in our operations. doin' more... ...with less. more data and precision... to help meet growing demand. that's going to get a lot of likes. chevron. innovating to meet the energy demands of today and tomorrow. enterprise car sales and you'll take any trade-in?rom that's right! great! here you go... well, it does need to be a vehicle. but - i need this out of my house. (vo) with fair, transparent value for every trade-in... enterprise makes it easy. i get to select my roo
jill wine-banks and joe payne. >>> coming up, a.m. joy" unpacking new documents from the mueller investigation and the new week of white house stonewalling ahead in the impeachment probe. >>> plus, you don't want to miss a new moment of maxine. maxine waters will be on the show when "a.m. joy" kick offs next. doers need energy. and demand for it is expected to grow. so chevron's finding more homegrown energy, more precisely. digitizing the way we work with...
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. >> leading off our discussion tonight is jill wine-banks, former assistant watergate special prosecutor and legal analyst. and neera tanden, and bill crystal, editor at large for the bullwork and director and served in senior positions of the reagan and bush administrations. everyone, welcome. it's hard to begin but i think the biggest headline, jill, is that the president knew about the whistle-blower complaint in late august. that means he knew about it before he spoke to gordon sondland, the eu ambassador saying there was no quid pro quo. he knew about it before he released the aid. if you were a prosecutor working on impeachment, if you were a lawmaker or house counsel working on impeachment, what would you be asking? >> i would have already assumed that what you've said was true to begin with. there was no other reason for the release of the money except that they got caught red-handed. so i'd be asking for all the details from the omb about the withholding of the release of it. i'd also be trying to let the american people know about the budget act that made it illegal to with hol
. >> leading off our discussion tonight is jill wine-banks, former assistant watergate special prosecutor and legal analyst. and neera tanden, and bill crystal, editor at large for the bullwork and director and served in senior positions of the reagan and bush administrations. everyone, welcome. it's hard to begin but i think the biggest headline, jill, is that the president knew about the whistle-blower complaint in late august. that means he knew about it before he spoke to gordon...
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. >> i'm a buzz kill, gosh. >> the grinch has been here. >> thanks, jill. ed o'keefe takes us on a trip through southern california to meet voters o sers coming up. >>> good morning. it is 8:25. i'm gianna franco. still windy. high wind advisory in effect for some of the bay area bridges. we are seeing light conditions at the bay bridge with the metering light still on. things are backing up before the 880 overpass. no delays on the golden gate bridge. things are improving nicely at the san mateo bridge but, again a wind advisory in effect. let's head to the south bay if you are traveling innocent 101, pockets of slowing coming away from 286. 80. you'll see brake lights again at the interchange. drive times out of the south bay for the most part in the green. so good news there. >>> gianna, dry start to the day but as we head through the afternoon, we are going to see the rain return. widespread rain, also strong winds. showers start to move in early in the afternoon. heaviest rain will be from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. this evening, it is going to be a mess f
. >> i'm a buzz kill, gosh. >> the grinch has been here. >> thanks, jill. ed o'keefe takes us on a trip through southern california to meet voters o sers coming up. >>> good morning. it is 8:25. i'm gianna franco. still windy. high wind advisory in effect for some of the bay area bridges. we are seeing light conditions at the bay bridge with the metering light still on. things are backing up before the 880 overpass. no delays on the golden gate bridge. things are...
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cheryl: jill dobson is here. the big story has got to be frozen 2 for disney. >> the kids are excited. the parents i think are excited to hear new music, get new frozen in the sound track. that's expected to be a big one. disney is predicted maybe $100 million at the box office opening weekend. i'm expecting this one to really keep growing gradually. parents who have time off over thanksgiving weekend with their kids or over christmas break are going to keep going to the theater. so it's just going to keep growing and growing. lauren: it's expect oded to bee $6 billion box office -- sixth billion dollar box office movie for disney. cheryl: they've got the broadway show and ice skating show. >>.the fred rogers movie which i think a lot of us are excited about -- >> a beautiful day in the neighborhood also opening. that show was -- mr. rogers neighborhood was on for 31 year1 years, anyone who tuned in is interested in mr. rogers, feels like they know him and is likely to go to the theater. i'm not expecting a super
cheryl: jill dobson is here. the big story has got to be frozen 2 for disney. >> the kids are excited. the parents i think are excited to hear new music, get new frozen in the sound track. that's expected to be a big one. disney is predicted maybe $100 million at the box office opening weekend. i'm expecting this one to really keep growing gradually. parents who have time off over thanksgiving weekend with their kids or over christmas break are going to keep going to the theater. so it's...
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i'm going to shut up they call me jill jill and i know how the how deadly much is since against i miss profits and you know. i don't think i think about you. i mean that cost is that it's of yes yes and yes i counted. them against gets in 15 yards at least in keno vadim tigers ox is steeped stop speech and extreme fuck i got you. just got him some to. rick by the end some adults who have to you know if you don't know that song am not begun and also too small for me. to sum to his' additionally see he have to add to the justice of god yeah yeah yeah fantasy island out to take action you know nothing it last and passed into his you can make a buck yeah actually i hope when i find a band oh yeah right yes you can feel 9 contention of this they got it from job to him dining. out how long had he been able to stay here competence a big life crazy yes too but i just finished i might let you know someone who can just get some attention come back i'm. going on will tell you about in the groove all leibovich the fun of chats all of my continual mcconkey nuke. the slogan. for. good food is for th
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