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undecided is three. joining me now is carrie shelfed, conservative commentator,petedominick, hostof "stand up with pete dominick" and ra mish i can't sin da, correspondent for pbs news and msnbc contributor. yamish, the fact that the republicans won a senate seat and a governor seat in florida, governor's seat in georgia, pretty much brings a lot of the high-profile statewide races to a close. we still have three seats that are undecided in terms of the congress. but if you just leave it where it is, 37 seats gained by the democrats, that would seem to me to be, despite president trump's saying otherwise, a blue wave, and changes the whole atmosphere of the congress. >> it definitely does. the president's life is certainly going to be different now that you have democrats in control of the house. i think he knows that and he's in a bad mood as he faces to whether or not he can hire his daughter and son-in-law to work in the white house, whether his tax returns need to be scrutinized, and whether or not there's going to be anything done if robert mueller's investigation is messed
undecided is three. joining me now is carrie shelfed, conservative commentator, pete dominick, host of "stand up with pete dominick" and ra mish i can't sin da, correspondent for pbs news and msnbc contributor. yamish, the fact that the republicans won a senate seat and a governor seat in florida, governor's seat in georgia, pretty much brings a lot of the high-profile statewide races to a close. we still have three seats that are undecided in terms of the congress. but if you just...
the earthly and familiar. ernieanddominickcameheretohonordominick'sauntand the neighborhood. >> keeps us rooted. there's a lot of change going on in the mission right now. it's our way of kind of keeping with the traditions here. >> reporter: keeping, creating, building. in the grand scheme, lives are short, traditions connect them when passed down. who will do this for you? >> i hope her. i really do. we can only hope. >> reporter: as we come back live, this is only the start. there will be a procession tonight at 24th and bryant streets. it's 7:00 that it winds up back here at garfield square. if this looks good now, you should see it when the sun goes down. >> it will be special. thank you so much. >>> housing activists in san francisco hit the streets in a battle over the future of a mission district property. the site was burned in a deadly fire that displaced residents. demonstrators want it rebuilt as affordable housing that would allow the tenants to reclaim their units. >> most of the families want to come back. they want to come back to their beloved mission neighb
the earthly and familiar. ernie and dominick came here to honor dominick's aunt and the neighborhood. >> keeps us rooted. there's a lot of change going on in the mission right now. it's our way of kind of keeping with the traditions here. >> reporter: keeping, creating, building. in the grand scheme, lives are short, traditions connect them when passed down. who will do this for you? >> i hope her. i really do. we can only hope. >> reporter: as we come back live, this...
market and global economy. for nightly business report,i'mdominickchu.>>> according to market watch, nce 1946, there are 18 midterm elections and after every sgle one, stocks were trading higher 12 months later. did the election results matter? you decide. during the 72 years, we have seen every possible political combination of parties controlling thehite house and th chambers of congress. >>> as bob pisani tech stocks did come under pressure today. comments from the president were in focus. in a video interview with axios reporters, president trump said his i administratio considering anti-trust action against some of the major tech companies. >> what about a monopoly? >> you do.e i h so many people saying that. but it certainly something that we have looked at. >> would you ever break them up? >> they we talking about this years ago. they were actually talking about this se subject, monopoly years ago. long before i was in office. >> you t mnk you'll be the to do it? >> a lot of people thought it was going to happen. and then i guess a previous administration stopped it fro
market and global economy. for nightly business report, i'm dominick chu. >>> according to market watch, nce 1946, there are 18 midterm elections and after every sgle one, stocks were trading higher 12 months later. did the election results matter? you decide. during the 72 years, we have seen every possible political combination of parties controlling thehite house and th chambers of congress. >>> as bob pisani tech stocks did come under pressure today. comments from the...
to resume is forced to resign and let's say someone from therightdominickrobbecomes the leader of the conservative party well the city is going to be delighted but then the other parts of the conservative party who are acts. italy supportive of the european union or passively supports if not be happy so we will be back at this stalemate but you know i think ultimately what it comes down to is this all i personally do not believe in referendums howard wilson never believed in referendums. never believed the investor and there was some subjects and i do not mean to sound condescending but there was some subjects they are so difficult to understand that the person cannot well i don't know you and i find that what i find economically so i don't you and i disagreed on this one one could make the are going to leave go to alistair on this here is that there are some issues that are so very important that you must have a reference to marcus's idea point upside down here allister go ahead. yeah i mean i mean i think there are some very important issues of constitutional matters that you
to resume is forced to resign and let's say someone from the right dominick rob becomes the leader of the conservative party well the city is going to be delighted but then the other parts of the conservative party who are acts. italy supportive of the european union or passively supports if not be happy so we will be back at this stalemate but you know i think ultimately what it comes down to is this all i personally do not believe in referendums howard wilson never believed in referendums....
resignations from her cabinet over the deal among those who've quit so far abreak.dominickandalso the word can pension secretary estimate for a debate raged in the house of commons over the course the country should take. we could choose to leave with no deal we could risk no brakes it is all we can to weigh. or or we can choose to unite and support the best deal that can be negotiated this deal the withdrawal agreement and the political corruption represents a huge and damaging failure as a psychologist it's clear to me to see that the prime minister is in denial the prime minister comes before us today trying to sell us the deal that is already dead in the water i'm almost tempted to ask if the honorable members opposite will put their hands up if they actually do support the prime minister and the senate proposal and. my road or frozen which serves what we would leave the customs union . the next to over was to my right over the frozen so that she would move the integrity of the united kingdom the whole project told so as all the was my right on who froze so that we would be armed
resignations from her cabinet over the deal among those who've quit so far a break. dominick and also the word can pension secretary estimate for a debate raged in the house of commons over the course the country should take. we could choose to leave with no deal we could risk no brakes it is all we can to weigh. or or we can choose to unite and support the best deal that can be negotiated this deal the withdrawal agreement and the political corruption represents a huge and damaging failure as...
charges for the man at the heart of a high-speed chase and gunfight with oaklandpd.dominickmilanodrove away from officers in la vallejo before a shootout before he was hit and taken into custody. no one else was hurt. he's facing three counts of attempted murder. >>> let's get back to the microclimate weather alert. a lot of us will be on the move for this holiday. all of us will surely benefit for the air quality. the rain coming in tonight will flush out the smoke. smoke from butte county blapg eted the area for nearly two weeks and choked out local businesses and customers are staying indoors. >> 30%, maybe a third. quite a lot. it's affecting everyone on this street. >> i assume that it's the air. i stayed at home when i was off. i can't really blame anybody. >> some people were staying home. nobody wants to get sick. >> yeah. we were advised to stay in. no one wants to go out. one business saw a huge increase in customers was this hardware store in the city. brownie's hardware sold tens of thousands of those masks. the line to buy one friday stretched all the way around the
charges for the man at the heart of a high-speed chase and gunfight with oakland pd. dominick milano drove away from officers in la vallejo before a shootout before he was hit and taken into custody. no one else was hurt. he's facing three counts of attempted murder. >>> let's get back to the microclimate weather alert. a lot of us will be on the move for this holiday. all of us will surely benefit for the air quality. the rain coming in tonight will flush out the smoke. smoke from...
now to linux as it was dominic came can tell us more isthisdominickgermanyfalling into line with the u.s. will taking its own view on buses. well certainly the thing to say here adrian is that germany has been trying to cloak itself in the garb of the european collective response to the events that have taken place in this case that's how the foreign minister. responded on the fringes of the european summit meeting taking place in brussels he basically said that these eighteen people needed to have travel bans imposed on him on them and that he felt that the other countries should follow suit another development taken place here in berlin today adrian is that the federal government has announced the freezing of all arms exports to saudi arabia now there are a considerable number of relatively lucrative contracts between saudi arabia and germany well they have all been frozen the point to make here if there is any ambiguity in so far as the government in the white house is concerned there's no ambiguity whatsoever here in the federal government in the federal parliament indeed all
now to linux as it was dominic came can tell us more is this dominick germany falling into line with the u.s. will taking its own view on buses. well certainly the thing to say here adrian is that germany has been trying to cloak itself in the garb of the european collective response to the events that have taken place in this case that's how the foreign minister. responded on the fringes of the european summit meeting taking place in brussels he basically said that these eighteen people...
were to start with your gold bars drugs and david davis you'vegotdominickrobenough to mcveigh you've got plenty more than you have dreams of talent within the conservative party who would be very capable of support leading a proper direction and a hall is following the story joins us live from london such i know we are standing by as we've told our viewers to hear from the prime minister at ten downing fairly shortly we anticipate do we have any idea what she's going to say. no we can make an educated guess though because her spokesman has briefed during the course of what's been a very difficult day for drizzle. in the face of suggestions of. increased movement on a leadership challenge she will come out fighting and defend her position and expects to be prime minister on march twenty ninth when britain exits the european union so it is likely that she's going to come out and give a press conference she was going to do so yesterday anyway that was put off until after she spoke to parliament has now done that it's likely she'll give a press conference to take questions on the
were to start with your gold bars drugs and david davis you've got dominick rob enough to mcveigh you've got plenty more than you have dreams of talent within the conservative party who would be very capable of support leading a proper direction and a hall is following the story joins us live from london such i know we are standing by as we've told our viewers to hear from the prime minister at ten downing fairly shortly we anticipate do we have any idea what she's going to say. no we can make...
his position is completely different. as farasdominickisconcerned the quote you made was ashley taken out of context. made was ashley taken out of co ntext. — — made was ashley taken out of context. —— actually taken out of. made was ashley taken out of context. —— actually taken out oflj don't have any confidence in anything the conservative party says now because everything they've done over the last two years has fallen apart, they cannot agree with themselves and i hope the main political parties that we have in the uk actually work together for months and start to give working people, who cannot afford rents, who haven'tjobs, working people, who cannot afford rents, who haven't jobs, working in people, who cannot afford rents, who haven'tjobs, working in the gig economy, give them some hope about the future because the economy is notjust the future because the economy is not just about business the future because the economy is notjust about business but the future because the economy is not just about business but about people. absolutely. this is the thing tha
his position is completely different. as far as dominick is concerned the quote you made was ashley taken out of context. made was ashley taken out of co ntext. — — made was ashley taken out of context. —— actually taken out of. made was ashley taken out of context. —— actually taken out oflj don't have any confidence in anything the conservative party says now because everything they've done over the last two years has fallen apart, they cannot agree with themselves and i hope the...
reasoning what's behind this. what is behind isthatdominickrobjust needed a little bit more time after last night's cabinet meeting to make up his mind and inside is yesterday night after the reason they had come out in downing street and said this is the deal now take it or leave it or you will have no correct and i believe that this is the best that can be done when she came out and sort of seemed to have won the day of service here you said yes she won this particular small skirmish but she didn't win the battle and some of the ministers in her cabinet among the hard line breaks two years might well need more time to think about what happened and what really is on the table and this in fact then turned out to be dominic rob we saw earlier in the morning in was a resignation by the northern ireland secretary that was a minor not well known political figure she could well live with that bought the resignation of dominique robb one of the leading breck city years at the core of the whole brics a movement that is a whole different issue and this is really a stretch for her th
reasoning what's behind this. what is behind is that dominick rob just needed a little bit more time after last night's cabinet meeting to make up his mind and inside is yesterday night after the reason they had come out in downing street and said this is the deal now take it or leave it or you will have no correct and i believe that this is the best that can be done when she came out and sort of seemed to have won the day of service here you said yes she won this particular small skirmish but...
.petedominick, acomedian and the host of stand up on sirius xm insight, beth fouhy, lee gallagher, nelly mistal, editor at "above the law." let me star with you, if i could julia. the policy as it's being described is remain in mexico. what's your read of where things stand when it comes to this fundamental change to asylum policy? >> yeah, david win spent a lot of yesterday afternoon speaking to u.s. officials, some of whom were involved in these negotiations. right now, it looks like it's just a difference of semantics. the u.s. said that they still needed to work out a lot of the operational and logistical details. they even wouldn't go so far as to say that these asylum seekers would definitely have to wait until a judge weighs in on their decision. it wasn't quite clear how far along in the adjudication process they would need to be before they entered mexico. and they said mexico wants a lot in return, that the u.s. hasn't promised them yet, at least not in explicit detail. mexico wants the u.s. to work on improving the economic factors and the violence in the central americ
. pete dominick, a comedian and the host of stand up on sirius xm insight, beth fouhy, lee gallagher, nelly mistal, editor at "above the law." let me star with you, if i could julia. the policy as it's being described is remain in mexico. what's your read of where things stand when it comes to this fundamental change to asylum policy? >> yeah, david win spent a lot of yesterday afternoon speaking to u.s. officials, some of whom were involved in these negotiations. right now, it...
. joshua coffman is 8 yearsold.dominickcoffmanis 6 years old. chase, with his mom, he has another brother. i think he's 8 years old and 9 years old. and then my newborn daughter that's not here yet. her name is aurora. >> how do you break the news to those children? >> you know what, it's going to be probably in church through, with the pastor. i don't know how. i don't know how. i just want him to know that he -- he is going to be missed. >> no one should have to figure out how to tell a 6 and 8-year-old that the big brother that they idolized is never coming home. he also apparently had been very excited about the fact that he was about to have a little sister after having two little brothers. just a short time ago, i watched him and his pregnant wife leaving, hand in hand, and there really are no words, ali, that can describe a scene like that. they had been supported inside by her dad, a guy named mike johnston, who said that he believes faith will help them get through this. here's a little more of what he had to tell us. >> it's fragile, it's precious. you know, life is sacr
. joshua coffman is 8 years old. dominick coffman is 6 years old. chase, with his mom, he has another brother. i think he's 8 years old and 9 years old. and then my newborn daughter that's not here yet. her name is aurora. >> how do you break the news to those children? >> you know what, it's going to be probably in church through, with the pastor. i don't know how. i don't know how. i just want him to know that he -- he is going to be missed. >> no one should have to figure...
even become the candidate. - what are your intentionsregardingdominick'sseat?what might the issues be? - the overriding concern in the country of returning honesty to government and somehow sending representatives to washington and to our state capitols who will clean up politics. - i defeated a wealthy two-term incumbent republican senator almost 60-40. watergs breaking, that helped, and we certainly focused a lot on that. - people have got to know whether or not their president is a crook. well, i'm not a crook. - gary hart in the senate was a leader of the progressive communi. when i say progressive, i mean progressive, on international issues, y domestic issue name it. - gary hart presented himself as a voice of a new generation to borrow from a pepsi slogan of that era. - the choice of a new generation. - and he was positioning himself as a candidate of new ideas, somebody who was trying to bring the democratic party up-to-date. - looking back, the economy had flattened out around the time of the opec oil embargo and foreign competition in autos and steel. so, the democ
even become the candidate. - what are your intentions regarding dominick's seat? what might the issues be? - the overriding concern in the country of returning honesty to government and somehow sending representatives to washington and to our state capitols who will clean up politics. - i defeated a wealthy two-term incumbent republican senator almost 60-40. watergs breaking, that helped, and we certainly focused a lot on that. - people have got to know whether or not their president is a...
. >> julia reed: '41. close enough. >> anthony: like a lot of folks aroundhere,dominick"bigdoe" signa got his start selling hot tamales to go. in the beginning, the place catered to the black community. but after word got out how good the food was, white people started coming. which led to a kind of weird accommodation to the segregation of the day. blacks came in the front, white people snuck in the back. the menu expanded with the clientele. what human qualities are unique or marked in the native of mississippi? >> julia reed: i cannot address mississippi 'cause like i said, the delta is a whole 'nother planet. >> anthony: wow. okay, better question then. how does the lifelong delta resident differ from the other -- >> julia reed: you had to be a little crazy to wanna come in the first place, 'cause it was like the swamps, buddy. it was under water. i mean, you had to be crazy to come, and you had to have enough money to make it work. so you had some sort of gamblers. i mean, that -- that spirit still infuses the place. it's a little reckless. it's sophisticated 'cause they'd all co
. >> julia reed: '41. close enough. >> anthony: like a lot of folks around here, dominick "big doe" signa got his start selling hot tamales to go. in the beginning, the place catered to the black community. but after word got out how good the food was, white people started coming. which led to a kind of weird accommodation to the segregation of the day. blacks came in the front, white people snuck in the back. the menu expanded with the clientele. what human qualities are...
previous june wassimple.dominickcummingsrunning the campaign understood facebook advertising and used it very effectively. the big question we may differ on is how important was foreign 2016 elections, and i think it was not decisive, not enough to have made the only around 1% of content was russian in origin. the overwhelming bulk of content internet relating to the 2016 election was essentially home-grown. generated, mostly made in america. and i think that's really what you have to look at and you have to ask yourself, which of the two campaigns understood the significance of this new landscape and i think it's clear that the trump ampaign did and if you run bunch of factors in your head, a's hard, because it was such close election, almost any variable could be said to have made the difference but if you imagine the 2016 election without facebook, if you imagine twitter, it's really trumpult to imagine winning. mr. nye: i don't think we're that much but i was going back electoral start the division and polarization. i say there was a fire there and and pouredame along gasolin
previous june was simple. dominick cummings running the campaign understood facebook advertising and used it very effectively. the big question we may differ on is how important was foreign 2016 elections, and i think it was not decisive, not enough to have made the only around 1% of content was russian in origin. the overwhelming bulk of content internet relating to the 2016 election was essentially home-grown. generated, mostly made in america. and i think that's really what you have to look...
secretarydominickrob.another of may's cabinet ministers has rejected may's offer to make him the next brexit secretary. the deal still needs passage from parliament, which is far from guaranteed. the british pound plunged yesterday following the news. we'll have a live report from london in just a few minutes with more on that. also the british ambassador to the united states will be jo joining "morning joe" in just a bit. >>> alexandria ocasio-cortez squared off with veteran party members where the two sides are divided when it comes to tackling climate change. >>> bill karins is going to make one more appearance for a check on the forecast after the major winter storm along the east coast. ecast after the major winter storm along the east coast. this food truck is our baby. and like any baby, it's loud, stressful and draining. and we love it. i refuse to let migraine keep me from saying... "i am here." aimovig, a preventive treatment for migraine in adults, reduces the number of monthly migraine days. for some, that number can be cut in half or more. the most common side effect
secretary dominick rob. another of may's cabinet ministers has rejected may's offer to make him the next brexit secretary. the deal still needs passage from parliament, which is far from guaranteed. the british pound plunged yesterday following the news. we'll have a live report from london in just a few minutes with more on that. also the british ambassador to the united states will be jo joining "morning joe" in just a bit. >>> alexandria ocasio-cortez squared off with...