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>> absolutely, liz. they came out completely against it, said that the president was doing it to buy votes or somehow curry favor with voters when, in fact, president trump recognizes thatty -- tariffs are a very important tool to address the things that joe biden finally came about recognizing today in his remarks. the chinese have engaged in an enormous amount of intellectual property theft, forced technology transfers, subsidies to their state industries, currency manipulation, and the tariffs are absolutely a critical tool in the president's toolbox to address these. and as a edward lawrence just said, it does not take 3-4 years to figure out how to deploy these things. president trump and our administration common if straited that if you engage in the -- demonstrated that if you engage in a couple of months' worth of investigation, you can implement them rather quickly. elizabeth: you know what's so irritating? if it's like all of america's supposed to be on biden's reelection campaign schedule, on
>> absolutely, liz. they came out completely against it, said that the president was doing it to buy votes or somehow curry favor with voters when, in fact, president trump recognizes thatty -- tariffs are a very important tool to address the things that joe biden finally came about recognizing today in his remarks. the chinese have engaged in an enormous amount of intellectual property theft, forced technology transfers, subsidies to their state industries, currency manipulation, and the...
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and also, remember, when liz truss was anointed as prime minister, she actually drove around the block for about half an hour and all the news reporters had to just like commentate on pictures of from the helicopter going, "oh, she's driving past this building. "oh, that's where that's where i go and cash my cheques. "oh, that's that's where i got the bottle back." alex, what's interesting for us, though, is politicaljournalists is like when you go to a prime ministerial media event, it is very tightly controlled. there are lots of people with clipboards and there's ropes and then there's people like tug your arm if you've been speaking to the prime minister and asking him questions for like ten seconds too long. well, you're contrasting that with the downing street moment today, which was just a slightly strange melee! you know, ijust think in terms of the choreography of the day, it was it was entirely fascinating to me because i'm happy to admit that i genuinely was surprised by it coming today, as it did, because although there had been, as laura rightly said, speculation about the
and also, remember, when liz truss was anointed as prime minister, she actually drove around the block for about half an hour and all the news reporters had to just like commentate on pictures of from the helicopter going, "oh, she's driving past this building. "oh, that's where that's where i go and cash my cheques. "oh, that's that's where i got the bottle back." alex, what's interesting for us, though, is politicaljournalists is like when you go to a prime ministerial...
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liz: do you think the gag order is going to be grounds for mistrial? >> i don't know whether, a gag woulded be grounds for mistrial so to speak a, i hope it won't come to that i think the defense is going to move for direct verdict going to put defense in strong position reminding observer a directed verdict judge says any reasonable jury will come to same conclusion after they area all the evidence he was after they haefr michael cohen everybody already agrees is a liar. >> i think the bigger issue is i mentioned a few moments ago correct me if wrong i am not the lawyer you are. are crimes cases are very difficult to prove, but easier in a civil courtroom than in a criminal courtroom, i think what we are hearing alvin bragg in the first place decided to try in jurisdictions rejected it based on evidence that had been presented they passed alvin bragg new york city district attorney we should say campaigned that he was going to go after the former president, has continued to basically use taxpayer funds resources, to take this case down the line. do yo
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liz says other passengers tried to step in. that's when the man became more aggressive and pulled out a stun gun. the chaos ensues and the bus stops had stopped and let people out. i think your son got out. he got out and hid behind a tree, and his friend ran the other way. san francisco police say on wednesday at about 3:15 p.m, they arrived at sunset boulevard and santiago street and met with a caller who said a man on the bus yelled statements at people and pulled out what was described to be a taser. the person ran off and hasn't been seen since sfmta says bus surveillance is being reviewed by sfpd to identify the suspect and adds in a statement, quote, we are taking this incident very seriously and are working with sfpd on finding the suspect. we do not tolerate crime, harassment and attacks of hate on muni, and we thank the riders who reported this to us. we asked san francisco police to see the video, but said they won't share it. in a statement, district four supervisor joel engardio says in part, quote, this is a sober
liz says other passengers tried to step in. that's when the man became more aggressive and pulled out a stun gun. the chaos ensues and the bus stops had stopped and let people out. i think your son got out. he got out and hid behind a tree, and his friend ran the other way. san francisco police say on wednesday at about 3:15 p.m, they arrived at sunset boulevard and santiago street and met with a caller who said a man on the bus yelled statements at people and pulled out what was described to...
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liz? >> thank you so much. >>> the california department of corrections says there are currently 640 people on death row. the last execution in the state took place in 2006. governor newsom issued a moratorium on the death penalty back in 2019. he also closed the execution chamber at san quentin. meanwhile san quentin is undergoing a transformation on its own, renamed the san quentin rehabilitation center. all part of his efforts to empty death row and focus on rehab, education, and job training. >>> still ahead, how likely is it that any of these death row cases will be overturned? a criminal justice professor from cal state east bay joins us live to weigh in. >>> alameda county d.a. is reviewing the death row cases as she, herself, faces a recall campaign. we'll have the very latest on the efforts to get her out of office. >>> welcome back. today we are digging into a federal judge's order requiring alameda county to review 35 death penalty cases. joining me live is dr. lisa hill, a crim
liz? >> thank you so much. >>> the california department of corrections says there are currently 640 people on death row. the last execution in the state took place in 2006. governor newsom issued a moratorium on the death penalty back in 2019. he also closed the execution chamber at san quentin. meanwhile san quentin is undergoing a transformation on its own, renamed the san quentin rehabilitation center. all part of his efforts to empty death row and focus on rehab, education,...
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bush is watching liz chaney right now. [applause] >> i do have to tell you though after the book came out my mother's birthday was shortly after the book came out and we actually had features me that my mother's picture on one side and on o the either side of said stm iron. i didn't know you were allowed to say that word here. >> i think you can ride money off of that. i really do, i really do. talk about this. your father was president ford's chief of staff. he was george h.w. bush's secretary of defense by spread in the united states. this is not his party. it's not george h.w. bush's party, it's not george w. bush'r party. put on your historians have. what happened to the republican party? >> that's a big topic. i think several things. first of all there was and there remains i think a very real sense in many parts of our country that they are there people who feel that their voices aren't heard and i know when i was representing wyoming congress that was certainly the case. people feel as though the federal government
bush is watching liz chaney right now. [applause] >> i do have to tell you though after the book came out my mother's birthday was shortly after the book came out and we actually had features me that my mother's picture on one side and on o the either side of said stm iron. i didn't know you were allowed to say that word here. >> i think you can ride money off of that. i really do, i really do. talk about this. your father was president ford's chief of staff. he was george h.w....
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joining me for the hour today here at post 9, josh brown, liz young, and brian belski. we checked the markets we are green across the board. what an interesting session finish we had yesterday and the beginning we have today. josh, i'll turn to you i mean, i guess the big question is, did a more dovish fed chair just settle the market for another leg up he took a hike off the table, right? here is what he did. he took a hike off the table he said inflation will continue to come down as the year progresses he said demand is still strong but cooling. and he shut down the stagflation narrative. i don't see the stagg or the flation. >> take that that's all the stuff you start the year with this expectation that the debate is between six or seven rate cuts, that, over the course of the next few months, changes to, okay, maybe it's five. maybe it's four, three, two. is that going to go to zero? is that expectation going to go to zero? it's one or zero at this point or one or two. those are the two last lingering debates. the fed doubled down on that i think it's really that s
joining me for the hour today here at post 9, josh brown, liz young, and brian belski. we checked the markets we are green across the board. what an interesting session finish we had yesterday and the beginning we have today. josh, i'll turn to you i mean, i guess the big question is, did a more dovish fed chair just settle the market for another leg up he took a hike off the table, right? here is what he did. he took a hike off the table he said inflation will continue to come down as the year...
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liz carr's acting career took off relatively late in life. but away from the red carpets and award—winning roles, she's long been an ardent campaigner for disability rights. and it's the prospect of changes to the law around assisted dying that is the focus of her bbc documentary. her opposition is based on concerns about what it may mean — not just for those suffering from a terminal illness, but also for those who are vulnerable, including people living with disabilities. if you think this is just about terminal illness, think again. this is about disability. and for me and others, that is terrifying. these laws, i believe, will put lives like mine — marginalised lives — at risk, and those risks will be fatal. her documentary sees her take on some of those who've been pushing for a change in the law — including the former lord chancellor charles falconer. we have to do something about the law, because if you want to take your own life because you are terminally ill, you've either got to do it yourself without any help, or you've g
liz carr's acting career took off relatively late in life. but away from the red carpets and award—winning roles, she's long been an ardent campaigner for disability rights. and it's the prospect of changes to the law around assisted dying that is the focus of her bbc documentary. her opposition is based on concerns about what it may mean — not just for those suffering from a terminal illness, but also for those who are vulnerable, including people living with disabilities. if you think...
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liz: sure did. maria: new quinnipiac poll finds seven in 10 voters plan on watching june debate between trump and biden robert f. kennedy, jr., calling for a debate who have had on x, after elon musk agreed to his request, rfk rights x is where debate should employee new public square 100 times audience of cnn, donald trump i know you got comuts to do it do you want to call potus or show. >> he is demanding to be on the debate stage, and he said this because issues so far. >> i don't want to talk about issues president trump or biden are comfortable talking about they ran up biggest deficit in the history driving inflationary cycle president trump four short years ran up 8 trillion dollars in debt more debt more money than every president from george washington to george w. bush president biden rushing to keep up with them two shut down our country, shut down 3.3 million businesses, with no due process, no just compensation no, citation, there is at the ones feeding the polarization that is tearing
liz: sure did. maria: new quinnipiac poll finds seven in 10 voters plan on watching june debate between trump and biden robert f. kennedy, jr., calling for a debate who have had on x, after elon musk agreed to his request, rfk rights x is where debate should employee new public square 100 times audience of cnn, donald trump i know you got comuts to do it do you want to call potus or show. >> he is demanding to be on the debate stage, and he said this because issues so far. >> i...
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this is part of the levy that is supposed to protect the town of liz moore from the wilson river look over the wall and there you see the normal heights of the wilson river so that's the level that the flood came into this building in that flood kate is an artist and longtime resident of liz more this is your house? yeah. >> was my house. was your house? i don't live here anymore. >> why don't you want to move back in because he can't move back into a place where, you no way that that can happen again in the early hours of february 28 floodwaters fill their backyard. >> what get the rain doesn't stop the water just keeps coming. >> kate takes shelter in the attic. >> we'd saved everything we possibly could says no point in being in toxic water that was freezing cold and we hadn't slept for 24, 48 hours. a stranger on a passing jet ski rescues kate, some other surreal things that made it really feel like it was out of this world was that they were cattle on the top of some of the shop and their the care on the room. in the a grueling cleanup, more than 70,000 tons of debris collected f
this is part of the levy that is supposed to protect the town of liz moore from the wilson river look over the wall and there you see the normal heights of the wilson river so that's the level that the flood came into this building in that flood kate is an artist and longtime resident of liz more this is your house? yeah. >> was my house. was your house? i don't live here anymore. >> why don't you want to move back in because he can't move back into a place where, you no way that...
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wife.— and liz wife. what about the future outlook? _ and liz wife. what about the future outlook? we - and liz wife. what about the future outlook? we heard i and liz wife. what about the l future outlook? we heard the overall goal is for elections in 2026. this is a country that has not had elections in several years. are we closer? is there hope we could see elections on the horizon? haiti has not had — elections on the horizon? haiti has not had a _ elections on the horizon? haiti has not had a general - elections on the horizon? tie; t has not had a general election since 2016. by the look of this council now there's a lot of doubt in whether or not they will be able to work things out. we're basically hoping that these seven voting members of the council can start to build confidence and trust and transparency among them and then they can select a prime minister, put together a government to replace prime minister ariel henri's outgoing cabinet and they can start to ready the country to receive th
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modern stilts the filth, so bad, returning residents don't know where to begin. >> two years later, liz, more streets appeared tidy and clean but look closer and you see homes and businesses boarded up, casualties of the flood steve krieg could only been less moore's mayor for a matter of weeks when the 2020 d2 flood hit it ruined his home and business. how is the community doing now? two years on all you know, it's it's still very fresh in everyone's mind it's fractured their community somewhat. a lot of air residents that live on the floodplain i have moved due to necessity as far as finances or emotional impact more than 1,500 lives, more residents, many of whom could not afford insurance, still live in temporary government housing did you have to be rescued? >> are yes, i did. a nearly drowned 75-year-old peter roy spent hours trapped on the roof of his house. >> it was fixed up. would you want to go back to it? no why is that oh, no wouldn't want to live in a flood zone. hello. again? >> it was that terrifying. >> yeah, absolutely authorities failed to predict the severity of the f
modern stilts the filth, so bad, returning residents don't know where to begin. >> two years later, liz, more streets appeared tidy and clean but look closer and you see homes and businesses boarded up, casualties of the flood steve krieg could only been less moore's mayor for a matter of weeks when the 2020 d2 flood hit it ruined his home and business. how is the community doing now? two years on all you know, it's it's still very fresh in everyone's mind it's fractured their community...
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that liz was talking about. -- anti-americanism that liz was talking about. cheryl: we've got a lot of news happening this morning overseas. the biden administration reportedly has be put a hold on a shipment of u.s. made ammunition to israel. this apparently happened last week you according to axios. anti-israel groups are accusing chicago and the democratic national convention of pro t protecting president biden from potential protests, they don't want a repeat of 1968. there's a report that president biden decided to speak out about it because he saw what happened on tv networks when ucla erupted overnight. >> and he saw his polling yet again decline. everyeveryone views his reactio, trying have a foot in both camps. what they're doing in halting shipments to israel, they're forcing israel to agree to hamas' demand, including ending the war overnight, letting the remaining hamas warriors, terrorists, whatever you want to call them, remain in place. this is the same hamas that in the last two days that have be
that liz was talking about. -- anti-americanism that liz was talking about. cheryl: we've got a lot of news happening this morning overseas. the biden administration reportedly has be put a hold on a shipment of u.s. made ammunition to israel. this apparently happened last week you according to axios. anti-israel groups are accusing chicago and the democratic national convention of pro t protecting president biden from potential protests, they don't want a repeat of 1968. there's a report that...
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bill mcgurn, liz a peek, have a wonderful memorial day weekend. thanks for being here. >>> meanwhile, the economy appears to be pumping along. orderses for durable goods, those big ticket items, rose unexpectedly in april. but the real question, is this a genuine positive burst in the economy or just more of that a government money sloshing around from the president's deficit spending? with me now to discuss is former economic adviser to former president trump, and she should have been on the fed but that's a whole other story, judy shelton. good to see you. thank you so much for being here. what do you think? i mean, my suspicion is and, in fact, politico came out with a story i believe it was about a weeking ago saying that they're trying desperately to push out all this money from all of the different trillion dollar bills on infrastructure, the chips bill, etc. is that what's going on with the economy right now? >> well, i think the economy is really divided. it's best fur candidated in thae biden administration knows that by sprinkling money
bill mcgurn, liz a peek, have a wonderful memorial day weekend. thanks for being here. >>> meanwhile, the economy appears to be pumping along. orderses for durable goods, those big ticket items, rose unexpectedly in april. but the real question, is this a genuine positive burst in the economy or just more of that a government money sloshing around from the president's deficit spending? with me now to discuss is former economic adviser to former president trump, and she should have been...
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nbc's liz kreutz has been at ucla at night. good morning, liz. >> reporter: hey, hoda. good morning to you. it's been a stunning seen at ucla overnight. it's a bit calmer than it was just a few hours ago, but you still can see the heavy police presence here right now and the debris and damage at the university. these police essentially in a bit of a stand-off with pro palestinian demonstrators that blocked off a major thoroughfare and stairway here on campus. they are there. they have been chanting at the police. they are waving the palestinian flag. they say free gaza. they continue to demand that the university divest from israel and meet these demands. the university called in the police overnight. they came in. police in riot gear and they just one by one tore down the barricades, the plywood, these makeshift sort of campus they created for themselves here and just tore it apart so they could barge in and got into these intense, heated confrontations with students and protesters, hundreds of protesters are believed to have been arrested overnight. bringing right now
nbc's liz kreutz has been at ucla at night. good morning, liz. >> reporter: hey, hoda. good morning to you. it's been a stunning seen at ucla overnight. it's a bit calmer than it was just a few hours ago, but you still can see the heavy police presence here right now and the debris and damage at the university. these police essentially in a bit of a stand-off with pro palestinian demonstrators that blocked off a major thoroughfare and stairway here on campus. they are there. they have...
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is this the real liz peek we are talking to? liz: the timing of the debate, months ahead of schedule caused people to think at the convention they will dump president biden if he does a face plant in the debate, a little time to regroup and consider their alternatives. what i'm arguing in this is the least painful alternative for democrats and a good one is kamala harris because below the radar, she's out there talking to black groups, women's groups, her approval ratings have been ascending, she is more popular than the president and been hosting salons with big democratic donors in dc getting them to know her, superdelegates, in the first couple rounds, instrumental in picking the next candidate, trying to set the stage and the other side of the coin is she's not going anywhere without a big fight. and 68 they and up with hubert humphrey the vice president to succeed lbj, more unpopular than kamala harris, because of his least contentious candidate. i would argue she will be the least contentious. she is more fit than presiden
is this the real liz peek we are talking to? liz: the timing of the debate, months ahead of schedule caused people to think at the convention they will dump president biden if he does a face plant in the debate, a little time to regroup and consider their alternatives. what i'm arguing in this is the least painful alternative for democrats and a good one is kamala harris because below the radar, she's out there talking to black groups, women's groups, her approval ratings have been ascending,...
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liz, what comes next there? >> reporter: well, lester, there's still a heavy police presence here, but they stayed away from the encampment. this as the university calling the encampment unlawful. moments ago protesters held a press conference saying they will not leave until their demands are met, and, lester, you might be able to see behind me, they are at the encampment fortifying it right now tonight. >> all right, liz kreutz in los angeles, thank you. >>> many of the protesters are focused on the israel-hamas war as the u.s. works to bring about a cease-fire and the release of hostages held by hamas. the secretary of state was in israel today and spoke with our andrea mitchell. [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: today secretary of state tony blinken trying to reassure distraught families of hostages still held by hamas who were protesting outside his hotel. >> please be strong, keep the faith. we will be with you every single day until we get this done. >> reporter: blinken then meeting for 2 1/2 hours with is
liz, what comes next there? >> reporter: well, lester, there's still a heavy police presence here, but they stayed away from the encampment. this as the university calling the encampment unlawful. moments ago protesters held a press conference saying they will not leave until their demands are met, and, lester, you might be able to see behind me, they are at the encampment fortifying it right now tonight. >> all right, liz kreutz in los angeles, thank you. >>> many of the...
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liz peek, i'm going to say people don't want the extra spending. they see what he's up to, they see what the results have been on inflation and how hard it is to live in the biden economy which is unaffordable. he is doing old time religion to buy votes. i don't think people want the old time religion? >> i think it is actually very encouraging on very early in the administration after they passed that horrendous $1.9 trillion american rescue act, inflation four months later started to act accelerate. people connected the dots. pushing all the money into the economy, there were supply chain problems, on what you could deliver people, prices went up. it is heartening people did connect the dots and blamed president biden for spending all that money and driving prices higher. i would add to your riff just this, it isn't just evs. it is also about how we're going to get power in the future. electricity prices in this country have always been benign, never gone up very quickly, now they are, because you're forcing so much electrification on an economy
liz peek, i'm going to say people don't want the extra spending. they see what he's up to, they see what the results have been on inflation and how hard it is to live in the biden economy which is unaffordable. he is doing old time religion to buy votes. i don't think people want the old time religion? >> i think it is actually very encouraging on very early in the administration after they passed that horrendous $1.9 trillion american rescue act, inflation four months later started to...
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>> just hit a post-pandemic high. >> liz? >> s&p low vol. >> j.b.? >> live nation, a big summer. >>> i'll see you at 3:00. "the exchange" is now. >>> hi, everybody, welcome for "the exchange." here's what is ahead, is the consumer cracking or still cranking? it depends on where you look and who you ask. bank of america is say not so fast. we'll try to make sense of their data and what they're seeing from customers. >>> plus shares of beyond meat are sinking after another ugly quarter. can the company get back appetite for their products. >>> plus
>> just hit a post-pandemic high. >> liz? >> s&p low vol. >> j.b.? >> live nation, a big summer. >>> i'll see you at 3:00. "the exchange" is now. >>> hi, everybody, welcome for "the exchange." here's what is ahead, is the consumer cracking or still cranking? it depends on where you look and who you ask. bank of america is say not so fast. we'll try to make sense of their data and what they're seeing from customers....
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>> liz ann was right. valuations aren't a great market tool, but one of the things we've noticed recently, the past couple of weeks the equity risk premium has moved negative. it doesn't tell you anything for the next couple of months as i mentioned. we do think the case for equity is strong at the moment. but what it does tell you really consistently over a longer term basis, think even ten years out, that the trade- off between equity and bonds doesn't quite make sense anymore. so that supports one of our highest conviction views, which you and i have talked about a lot, which is taking some of the gains we've seen in equity, activating it in high yield, where you still get the benefit of the bull market we're seeing, but higher income streams in the meantime. >> what about taking the cash and use your word, activating it into equities? i mean that's what some are banking on to get you to the next leg. >> we are actually moving cash into short duration fixed income for a couple of reasons. one is you sti
>> liz ann was right. valuations aren't a great market tool, but one of the things we've noticed recently, the past couple of weeks the equity risk premium has moved negative. it doesn't tell you anything for the next couple of months as i mentioned. we do think the case for equity is strong at the moment. but what it does tell you really consistently over a longer term basis, think even ten years out, that the trade- off between equity and bonds doesn't quite make sense anymore. so that...
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larry: rich lowry and liz peek, thank you very, very much. house oversight committee is moving to subpoena the biden family's bank records. our own grady trim seatbelt here with some of those details. grady, what do you have? >> hey, larry, james comer tells fox business exclusively he subpoenaed a major bank, didn't say which one but comer says, the committee found new accounts that could lead to new information about the biden family's business dealings. the committee is asking the bank for financial information from that bank about president biden's brother james, sister-in-law sarah and son hunter. >> if you were paying the biden family for the biden brand, you were buying joe biden and joe bind wanted to make sure all the shady people that sent the shady wire transfers through all the l.l.c.,s to the biden family. they wanted to know that joe biden was front and center, and i think that the evidence will prove that. >> comer says the committee identified dozens of accounts and l.l.c.,s tied to the biden family with no explanation for wha
larry: rich lowry and liz peek, thank you very, very much. house oversight committee is moving to subpoena the biden family's bank records. our own grady trim seatbelt here with some of those details. grady, what do you have? >> hey, larry, james comer tells fox business exclusively he subpoenaed a major bank, didn't say which one but comer says, the committee found new accounts that could lead to new information about the biden family's business dealings. the committee is asking the bank...
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don't you think those ideas were badly executed by liz - ideas were badly executed by liz truss and kwasi kwarteng and that is why we are where we are today? ida. i why we are where we are today? no, i think what liz — why we are where we are today? no, i think what liz truss _ why we are where we are today? no, i think what liz truss did _ why we are where we are today? no, i think what liz truss did and _ why we are where we are today? iirr. i think what liz truss did and we can get into an analysis about her premiership, but she saw huge increases in public spending through the energy price guarantee and that is a timid —— ultimately what did shock the markets. i would never argue for unfunded tax cuts. i would like to see someone come in and manage the budget but reducing national debt, reducing public spending, allowing people to keep more of what they are in. the conservative party at the moment are robbing people of money they have rightfully earned themselves and thatis rightfully earned themselves and that is morally wrong but also economically wrong throughout society, peo
don't you think those ideas were badly executed by liz - ideas were badly executed by liz truss and kwasi kwarteng and that is why we are where we are today? ida. i why we are where we are today? no, i think what liz — why we are where we are today? no, i think what liz truss _ why we are where we are today? no, i think what liz truss did _ why we are where we are today? no, i think what liz truss did and _ why we are where we are today? iirr. i think what liz truss did and we can get into an...
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former prime minister liz truss on fighting the global left, please welcome heritage president dr. kevin roberts. thank you and thanks for joining us. person those of you who are joining online, welcome as well, it is such an honor. host any, head of state, former head of state. it's a particular honor as you might imagine. if you remember the heritage foundation owns fondness and great friendship with lady thatcher to the woman we think walks in lady thatcher's and that is former prime minister liz truss has become one of my great friends. perhaps of my closest friends across the atlantic. and you're in for a real treat, having read ten years to save the west, this wonderful book that is being released in united states now, i can tell you that for those of us who, of course, remain about the american and british, but also understand in the short term, perhaps even the medium, that both our countries have real challenges this is a must read book and tell you a couple of reasons why of ms. truss and my great friend and colleague dr. gardiner will have a wonderful conversation about
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cheryl: liz peek was mentioning this a few moments ago. liz, jump in here. you had said where is the crime. i think that's a fair question at this point. >> also, bill, i'm so offended by the way the left wing media is reporting on this trial. they never go to the legal issues. it's all about humiliation and as you say the soap opera aspects of it. there's no fairness in the trial. there's also no fairness in the coverage of the trial. so it may be a lot of free publicity but i've got to tell you, people only watch msnbc and read the new york times have a really different view of this than people who watch fox news. >> yeah, i think you're right. but look at what is donald trump calculating? he's calculating that he's not going to win the case. it's stacked against him. i mean, never should have been brought. it's really a farce. and what has he done? he used the cameras to make his case and i think he's -- and the polls show he persuaded the majority of people that the trial is not fair. he's not-and that he's going to be found guilty. they know that. i thi
cheryl: liz peek was mentioning this a few moments ago. liz, jump in here. you had said where is the crime. i think that's a fair question at this point. >> also, bill, i'm so offended by the way the left wing media is reporting on this trial. they never go to the legal issues. it's all about humiliation and as you say the soap opera aspects of it. there's no fairness in the trial. there's also no fairness in the coverage of the trial. so it may be a lot of free publicity but i've got to...
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liz: i'm not sure i would think about it as is it a binary decision. the business is healthy the natural course of this business is to be profitable based on the size of the business and customer demand and the vast majority of our customers subscribe to our scription service. that's a big driver of our business health. >> it's an interesting time for the services group broadly. how is your relationship with him and how do you work together because is a lot of interrupt ability on the amazon ecosystem. liz: we've worked together back in my days at microsoft so it's awesome to have him leading devices and services for amazon. we work together to ensure that our products work together and so many customers connect their ring cameras to alexa and about a third of our doorbell customers is an echo device as there china. >> it is competitive. i get advertisements for other similar camera-based technology. what would you say is the ring point of differentiation. what are you doing better at a higher level than others? >> i think it's a combination of our sof
liz: i'm not sure i would think about it as is it a binary decision. the business is healthy the natural course of this business is to be profitable based on the size of the business and customer demand and the vast majority of our customers subscribe to our scription service. that's a big driver of our business health. >> it's an interesting time for the services group broadly. how is your relationship with him and how do you work together because is a lot of interrupt ability on the...
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talks to liz podcast. liz ice special guest is the cofounder of opi products, and she shares her rise from being the daughter of hungarian holocaust survivors to the queen of the nail polish business. quite a journey. liz will be part of the brand new fox business rundown. it's a biweekly podcast to catch you up on latest developments in the financial world and what it all means for your wallet. that debuts may 20th and drops every monday and friday. don't miss it. by the way, scan the qr code on your screen or if you're driving around listening to us on radio, go to foxbusinesspodcast.com, apple, spotify or wherever you download your favorite podcast. lots to talk about. the claman countdown is coming right back. ♪ ♪operatic music♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ you were made to find inner peace. we were made to track flight prices to paradise. at enterprise mobility, our experts always see another road. because with the right mobility solutions, the path to success is shorter than you think. (♪) every day, m
talks to liz podcast. liz ice special guest is the cofounder of opi products, and she shares her rise from being the daughter of hungarian holocaust survivors to the queen of the nail polish business. quite a journey. liz will be part of the brand new fox business rundown. it's a biweekly podcast to catch you up on latest developments in the financial world and what it all means for your wallet. that debuts may 20th and drops every monday and friday. don't miss it. by the way, scan the qr code...
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. >> liz do something else. she petitioned the court to have aaron declared a protected witness. >> we called it, aaron is in protective custody. >> aaron now five years old went to live with foster parents . >> i never wanted to take bonnie's place. that would not be the right thing to do. i wanted him to have the best life he could. >> in the beginning, she knew was that his mother was missing. about six months after he moved in, the boy began dropping hints that he knew something more about his mother's fate. >> he started talking occasionally about his dad shooting his mom. >> it went on this way a few months. glimmers of information then aaron backing off but over time, that changed. >> he would say so much i had to write it down. then he would dictate it to me what he wanted me to write. >> foster mom wrote it down in a notebook and shared it with a mental health professional. in one session, jean listened his six-year-old aaron spoke with the social worker. his psychologist taped it. >> i am wondering sin
. >> liz do something else. she petitioned the court to have aaron declared a protected witness. >> we called it, aaron is in protective custody. >> aaron now five years old went to live with foster parents . >> i never wanted to take bonnie's place. that would not be the right thing to do. i wanted him to have the best life he could. >> in the beginning, she knew was that his mother was missing. about six months after he moved in, the boy began dropping hints that...
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liz peek, i am saying people don't want the extra spending. they see what he is up to, they see what the results have been on inflation. and how hard it is to live in biden economy. he is doing old time religion to buy vote, i don't think that people want that. >> i think it is very encouraging that early on in administration, after they pass that horrendous american rescue act and inflation then 4 months later accelerated people connected the dots, they saw pushing that money into the economy at a time when there were supply chain problems and limits on what you could deliver to people, prices went up. i think that, to me it is heartening that people did connection the dots and blame president biden for spending that money and driving prices higher. i would add to the riff, it is not just electric vehicles but how we'll get power in the future, electricity prices in this country have always been benign, they have never gone up quickly. now they are because you are forcing some much electricity on an economy that is not ready for it and demand
liz peek, i am saying people don't want the extra spending. they see what he is up to, they see what the results have been on inflation. and how hard it is to live in biden economy. he is doing old time religion to buy vote, i don't think that people want that. >> i think it is very encouraging that early on in administration, after they pass that horrendous american rescue act and inflation then 4 months later accelerated people connected the dots, they saw pushing that money into the...
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liz, your reaction. >> i kind of come back to why was the administration, why was dr. fauci and all these people protecting china. that's really what it comes down to. maria: that's exactly what it comes down to. >> what we know now, even now, only half of our intelligence organizations will say it came from the wuhan lab. it's pretty obvious that happened. why we are so fearful of admitting that, why we allowed the w.h.o., the world health organization to side with china, to protect china which cost, by the way, probably millions of lives that it took so long to admit trans missability of this virus, took so long to get the genomic sequences out to governments around the world. it's a terrible story and i think fauci was absolutely at the center of it. whether it was because in fact we had ties to an organization funding this or not, i don't know. but i'm glad that rand paul and a others are continuing to pursue this. 7 million people have died because of this. china has not paid any price whatsoever. maria: and why not? >> i don't know. maria: why do they tiptoe arou
liz, your reaction. >> i kind of come back to why was the administration, why was dr. fauci and all these people protecting china. that's really what it comes down to. maria: that's exactly what it comes down to. >> what we know now, even now, only half of our intelligence organizations will say it came from the wuhan lab. it's pretty obvious that happened. why we are so fearful of admitting that, why we allowed the w.h.o., the world health organization to side with china, to...
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liz: perhaps not very well thought-out idea, i am not sure it is a pope or mayor has much to say about climate change we've got problems we need to protect the people who are getting, battered insulted incases assaulted by palestinian now pro-hamas demonstrators eric adams needs to be tough will get primary next time around people gunning for eric adams he needs to show up to task. maria: administration gunning or him since the open border, that as well. mark: no down the, look protesters here, they need to be arrested do jail time you look at down in nashville you gotten the years if you sat in front of abortion clinic and prayed lopsided here, mayor adams i don't know what he is doing come on, man. you got problems here at home in new york city, you've got a background in law enforcement. like what are you doing? so you know again this is just i think eat photo opportunity that he is trying to tick advantage of i don't know what positive comes out of that. >> going on vacation. >> come on. liz: great time in rome. >> the biden administration a threatening to withhold military aid to
liz: perhaps not very well thought-out idea, i am not sure it is a pope or mayor has much to say about climate change we've got problems we need to protect the people who are getting, battered insulted incases assaulted by palestinian now pro-hamas demonstrators eric adams needs to be tough will get primary next time around people gunning for eric adams he needs to show up to task. maria: administration gunning or him since the open border, that as well. mark: no down the, look protesters here,...
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after boris johnson, liz truss, having rishi after borisjohnson, liz truss, having rishi sunak, after boris johnson, liz truss, having rishi sunak, trying to roll the dice again to find another leader who may save them from potential electoral catastrophe at the general election. i think it could look ridiculous to a lot of voters and i think that is the prevailing mood among most tory mps. prevailing mood among most tory mp5. the more immediate future, what are we expecting this afternoon and into tomorrow in terms of results? we have a very _ tomorrow in terms of results? 2 have a very busy 48 hours, as i said, coming up, lots of councils declaring in the course of late morning, include the afternoon. i think the next big thing to watch out for is the result of the tees valley mayoral contest, the conservative incumbent, ben houchen, seeking real action. conservative incumbent, ben houchen, seeking realaction. in conservative incumbent, ben houchen, seeking real action. in 2021, conservative incumbent, ben houchen, seeking realaction. in 2021, he conservative incumbent, ben houchen,
after boris johnson, liz truss, having rishi after borisjohnson, liz truss, having rishi sunak, after boris johnson, liz truss, having rishi sunak, trying to roll the dice again to find another leader who may save them from potential electoral catastrophe at the general election. i think it could look ridiculous to a lot of voters and i think that is the prevailing mood among most tory mps. prevailing mood among most tory mp5. the more immediate future, what are we expecting this afternoon and...
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>> a much different scene behind you, liz. thank you. >>> all that is having an impact in the 2024 presidential campaign. president biden facing pressure over the ongoing protests as former president trump praised the nypd campus crackdown. gabe gutierrez is at the white house. >> reporter: president biden's condemnation of violent campus protests are his first on camera comments about the growing controversy in more than a week. >> there is the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos. >> reporter: the president says he won't call in the national guard, and he bluntly rejected the protesters' demands that changes policy in the middle east. >> mr. president, have the protests forced you to reconsider any of the policies with regard to the region? >> no. >> reporter: president biden is facing mounting political pressure. some democrats want him to do more to support palestinians, while many republicans are blasting him for not speaking out earlier. >> in moments like this, there are always those who rush into score po
>> a much different scene behind you, liz. thank you. >>> all that is having an impact in the 2024 presidential campaign. president biden facing pressure over the ongoing protests as former president trump praised the nypd campus crackdown. gabe gutierrez is at the white house. >> reporter: president biden's condemnation of violent campus protests are his first on camera comments about the growing controversy in more than a week. >> there is the right to protest, but...
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liz kreutz reports on what set things off. >> guys, guys. >> reporter: tonight a shocking start to the second round of the pga championship. scottie scheffler, the number one ranked golfer in the world, arrested and charged with assaulting a police officer after attempting to bypass a traffic stop and enter the tournament. >> right now he's going to jail. >> okay. >> okay, he's going to jail. >> reporter: the moment captured on video by espn. >> scottie scheffler has been detained by police officers placed in the back of a police vehicle in handcuffs. >> reporter: the incident unfolding early this morning after police responded to a man who was fatally struck by a shuttle bus outside the valhalla golf course in louisville, kentucky. with traffic backed upm a police report says the 27-year-old was told to stop but refused to comply and accelerated forward in his car dragging a police officer to the ground. the report saying the officer suffered pain, swelling, and abrasions to his uniform and pants, accusations scheffler's attorney denies. is that your understanding of what happened? >>
liz kreutz reports on what set things off. >> guys, guys. >> reporter: tonight a shocking start to the second round of the pga championship. scottie scheffler, the number one ranked golfer in the world, arrested and charged with assaulting a police officer after attempting to bypass a traffic stop and enter the tournament. >> right now he's going to jail. >> okay. >> okay, he's going to jail. >> reporter: the moment captured on video by espn. >> scottie...
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is liz truss making a return as well? and there was a question of farage and if it he would come back to reform uk to play a part in how uk politics is formed. it is an interesting second half of the year with the elections set to be in place. >> if i'm rishi sunak, i would point out and say i'm more popular than liz truss. >> very low bar. 48-day time span. in the amount of time that he has and barely making it past liz truss. >> i heard you want to work out of the blackpool bureau. >> not yet. >> we have to get you back. i like you by the waterside. arabile, thank you. >>> turning attention back to u.s. news. apple shares are lower in trade after warren buffett trimmed his stake in the company. >> we will own less unless something extraordinary happens. it doesn't bother me in the least to write that check. i would really hope with what america has done for all of you, it shouldn't bother you that we do it. if i'm doing it at 21% this year and we're doing it at a higher percentage later on, i don't think you will mind t
is liz truss making a return as well? and there was a question of farage and if it he would come back to reform uk to play a part in how uk politics is formed. it is an interesting second half of the year with the elections set to be in place. >> if i'm rishi sunak, i would point out and say i'm more popular than liz truss. >> very low bar. 48-day time span. in the amount of time that he has and barely making it past liz truss. >> i heard you want to work out of the blackpool...
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we have been told it may mean that as liz hurley to cut the cost of borrowing in the uk. the liz hurley to cut the cost of borrowing in the uk. the bank of linkin: borrowing in the uk. the bank of linking decided _ borrowing in the uk. the bank of linking decided to _ borrowing in the uk. the bank of linking decided to leave - borrowing in the uk. the bank of linking decided to leave uk - borrowing in the uk. the bank of i linking decided to leave uk interest rates at 5.25%, but they'd definitely open for that first rate cut to come potentially in thejune meeting. i think these gdp numbers shows there may not be quite the same pressure on the bank of england to cut interest rates, because part of the dilemma was the economy was looking pretty weak and inflation is coming under control. why are the bank of england not cutting? with this momentum and momentum and growth and recovery coming through, thatis growth and recovery coming through, that is potentially less pressure. but the market is definitely pressing in uk rate cuts this year. how quickly they will come and how
we have been told it may mean that as liz hurley to cut the cost of borrowing in the uk. the liz hurley to cut the cost of borrowing in the uk. the bank of linkin: borrowing in the uk. the bank of linking decided _ borrowing in the uk. the bank of linking decided to _ borrowing in the uk. the bank of linking decided to leave - borrowing in the uk. the bank of linking decided to leave uk - borrowing in the uk. the bank of i linking decided to leave uk interest rates at 5.25%, but they'd...
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and liz, an intense scene tonight? >> yeah, tom, that's right. protesters have taken over yet another building here on campus, this after police forced many of them to leave an encampment they had erected earlier today. all of this time to the chancellor's hearing on capitol hill over the clashes here three weeks ago. at ucla tonight, tensions again flaring up over the war in gaza. police clashing with pro-palestinian protesters on campus after demonstrators erected a new encampment. okay, another encampment has popped up at ucla. you can see the protesters. they've barricaded themselves inside this plaza. there is a row of police here as they stand off with more protesters. that standoff happening the same day ucla chancellor gene block testified on capitol hill about his handling of the protests, seemingly unaware of the new protest forming. >> it should emphasis there is no encampment and no demonstrations that are problematic. >> reporter: democratic congressman ilhan omar grilling block over the university's response to an attack by counter
and liz, an intense scene tonight? >> yeah, tom, that's right. protesters have taken over yet another building here on campus, this after police forced many of them to leave an encampment they had erected earlier today. all of this time to the chancellor's hearing on capitol hill over the clashes here three weeks ago. at ucla tonight, tensions again flaring up over the war in gaza. police clashing with pro-palestinian protesters on campus after demonstrators erected a new encampment....
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david: remember the liz truss fiasco? he restored economic stability but didn't mention that it was members of his own party that he had restored security for. he has stabilized things. investors would all have to agree. but when you look at the parallels and the differences between the u.k. and the united states with simultaneous elections here, like president biden he wanted to remind us of how bad it was in pandemic, coming out of it, and how much better off we are today, emphasizing stability and security, something that joe biden will be emphasizing in contrast to trump. at the same time, it comes down in the end 2 -- do we think we will be better off with one person or the other? it was interesting to me that he really hit on -- what is the plan for keir starmer? i have heard that from some, we are not sure what his plan is, unlike -- thinking back for a minute -- tony blair when he came to office, his plan was clear. sonali: less than a minute here, but he called this the most dangerous time since the end of the co
david: remember the liz truss fiasco? he restored economic stability but didn't mention that it was members of his own party that he had restored security for. he has stabilized things. investors would all have to agree. but when you look at the parallels and the differences between the u.k. and the united states with simultaneous elections here, like president biden he wanted to remind us of how bad it was in pandemic, coming out of it, and how much better off we are today, emphasizing...
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liz truss. mortgage rate holders will feel worse off this year. mat mortgage rate holders will feel worse off this year.— worse off this year. not a lot of leverage _ worse off this year. not a lot of leverage spending - worse off this year. not a lot of leverage spending was. i worse off this year. not a lot - of leverage spending was. when you imagine the difference is will emerge?— you imagine the difference is willemerae? ., ., ~ �*, will emerge? from the market's persoective _ will emerge? from the market's persoective that _ will emerge? from the market's perspective that doesn't - will emerge? from the market's perspective that doesn't seem i perspective that doesn't seem to be an awful lot of difference between the two parties. we know from the liz truss era, whoever is the chancellor, they have to keep a very tight fiscal ship. the market will not tolerate anything other than a prudent budget so any growth in the coming few years is not going to come really from the public purse, it really does need from a business investment. busin
liz truss. mortgage rate holders will feel worse off this year. mat mortgage rate holders will feel worse off this year.— worse off this year. not a lot of leverage _ worse off this year. not a lot of leverage spending - worse off this year. not a lot of leverage spending was. i worse off this year. not a lot - of leverage spending was. when you imagine the difference is will emerge?— you imagine the difference is willemerae? ., ., ~ �*, will emerge? from the market's persoective _ will...