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playboy, had such incredibly high unfavorables. being religious is so key to roy moore s existence. it s everything for him. a two-ton granite statue he hauled around the entire country and fought with alabama, got kicked off the court twice. this is so central to who roy moore is. and i think that people the people of alabama care a lot more than maybe we even realize. i still have faith in the good men and women i really hope you re right. i have had wonderful experiences in alabama. this is also about cultural resentment. who are you going to believe? judge roy moore who stood up for the ten commandments or those lying jerks at the washington post who will say and do anything? and to a large extent, it ceases to be about roy moore s misdoings and more about alabama versus an establishment that wants to see this guy fail. exactly. mitch mcconnell putting his finger on the scale. ....
Right now? it s kind of fair from some of the stuff he said on twitter. you want to see the guy succeed. you don t want to see any guy fail in that role. the recount in wisconsin, what do you make of the recount where trump came ahead? i was fine with the recount. it was privately funded by jill stein and that. for me, basically, there was some difference in the votes which for me i wanted to get to the bottom of. why it wasn t exactly as before. there was some difference. so all the candidates either gained or lost votes. there s going to be discrepancies. we re going to keep eating. thanks, rick. jessica, how are you doing? good morning. good morning. you re the manager here at johnny v s. tell us quickly about this spot. so it s been here for about 24 years. it s ran by the son and daughter of mo and john. it used to be open 24 hours. ....
summer. it s hard to look like right at you baby but hear s my number. wow. well there s a surprising fact about the artist. out front next. the ceo gave us all quite a mental image today when he testified in front of the senate banking committee in washington about one of the largest bank in the united states has been open about hits multibillion trade losses. we generally are open kimono with the regulators and tell them what they want to know. open kimono, sure. but maybe he was open kimono about the things he knew about. but not about things he didn t. like how the trade in question had morphed out of control. so, this transaction that you said morphed, what did it morph into, russian roulette? it morphed into something i can t justify. it was too risky for our company. it s almost like he s talking about a physical object. but this was a tried, a tried gone terribly bad. he said he didn t know how bad the trades were until late april. you know wha ....
wow. well, there s a surprising fact about the artist, carly ray jepson. outfront, next. i m erin burnett. welcome to outfront. outfront tonight, jamie dime on opens his kimono. the ceo of jpmorgan chase gave us all quite a mental image when he testified in front of the senate banking committee in washington about whether the largest bank in the united states has been open about its multi billion dollar trade losses. we generally are open kimono with the regulators and tell them what they want to know. open kimono. sure, that sure sexes up that testimony in washington but maybe he was open kimono about the things he knew about but not about things he didn t, like how the trade in question had morphed out of control. so this transaction that you said morphed, what did it morph into, russian roulette? it morphed into something i can t justify, that was just too risky for our company. he couldn t justify it. it was too risky. it s almost like he s talking a ....
me maybe hey, i just met you wow. well, there s a surprising fact about the artist, carly ray jepson. outfront, next. i m erin burnett. welcome to outfront. outfront tonight, jamie dime on opens his kimono. the ceo of jpmorgan chase gave us all quite a mental image when he testified in front of the senate banking committee in washington about whether the largest bank in the united states has been open about its multi billion dollar trade losses. we generally are open kimono with the regulators and tell them what they want to know. open kimono. sure, that sure sexes up that testimony in washington but maybe he was open kimono about the things he knew about but not about things he didn t, like how the trade in question had morphed out of control. so this transaction that you said morphed, what did it morph into, russian roulette? it morphed into something i can t justify, that was just too risky for our company. he couldn t justify it. it was too risky ....