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saturday night hanging out with john galbraith et cetera. my faith is catholic and they are not quite sure when you stand up. i can sit in the front row. i am one with the audience and that makes a huge difference. >> many of your letters into those of us that have been involved in the media or politics over the years have received these and they are often one line paragraphs and then three or four pages and they repeat. what is the effect of that? >> one of the many reasons i like direct mail is i don't have to guess this work for that work because we take many letters and we spread it. 500,000 get the long paragraphs and it's been tested billions and billions so we know a good long eight-page letter up to the point. scan it and look at this and that. you would never give a salesman selling the refrigerator but. only speaking these words you speak until you make the sale. so, short letters, short words. if you read the new testament, they are almost one and two syllable words. he used very short words and short paragraphs. follow me, et cet
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cetera, et cetera, and they either have to be taken care of there or sent to a referring hospital that has a higher level of care. now what we're trying to do is trying to figure out the types of things that we can treat as physicians when it comes to abortion-type care, and medical emergencies in pregnancy. i think there are a lot of things that can happen especially infection, bleeding, that are very life-threatening to women before a pregnancy is viable, and we want to make sure we're able to treat those without the fear of being prosecuted. we've asked the state to try to clarify through their laws, you know, what are these exceptions, and so far we haven't gotten any response on that, and instead, you know, we've tried to use as a place to make sure we can treat our patients. >> are you facing the potential of criminal charges if you follow the federal guidelines? that could put you in violation of the state law. >> well, i'm not sure that that necessarily -- yes. i mean, it could to a certain extent. it's not the first thing that i worry about. i worry about the health of the pat
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itto was about bad guys and good guys, traders and heroes et cetera. they didn't try for us to enter this topic. now that it's written by traditional writers but slowly the literatures are merging and also because 30 writers on the frontline writing nonfiction from their. but i think after this war there will be part of the literature exactly theun same as happened n the soviet union after the world war and if literature was used to indoctrinate the younger generation. i remember being offered all these books about the war. there's a number of stories that would venture because you cannot have the whole generation of ukrainians be interested only in the war that's finished because the society is traumatized. they are not adequate and then they begin too dictate what others should read and already now we have propaganda which always describe ukrainian soldiers as heroes and everybody else is a traitor. i wrote a novel not about ukrainian heroes. >> that sounds right. i was going to go a slightly different direction and say paradoxically the best novel a
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the anti-semite punches down, the jew is dirty, the jew spreads covid, et cetera. but they do something else that they don't do in the case of racism, they punch up. the jew is more powerful, the jew. not jews, the jew controls the media, the jews control the banks, the corporations, the electoral system. so if i'm punching up, i've got to protect myself by any means necessary. >> when you encounter anti-semitism casually in your life, how do you engage with it? >> it depends on the setting. but if i feel it's someone i can reach, someone i can educate, i'll try to reach out to them. i'll try to show them the absurdity of their statement. a lot of it comes from ignorance, and we acknowledge that. but some of it is utilitarian, other countries, particularly authoritarian countries, ngos and political groups who know that anti-semitism is a useful tool for riling up, for adding fuel to the fire. now, i don't want to say it always comes from overseas -- >> i know that you've referred to donald trump as the utilitarian anti-semite. >> in the past. >> i'm just saying as
the anti-semite punches down, the jew is dirty, the jew spreads covid, et cetera. but they do something else that they don't do in the case of racism, they punch up. the jew is more powerful, the jew. not jews, the jew controls the media, the jews control the banks, the corporations, the electoral system. so if i'm punching up, i've got to protect myself by any means necessary. >> when you encounter anti-semitism casually in your life, how do you engage with it? >> it depends on the...
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cetera, et cetera.'t really like that. i like for them to be involved in public policy, or in issues or in projects, and so, i talk with them and i started talking with aaron and somehow it got into a conversation about his development of beats, and then i started talking with him in the way that he'd been thinking, woman being able to talk with him about hip-hop and music and et cetera and he got excited about it and started telling me more and more and then i told him, you're going to be with us young, gifted and black. you're going to be with us and you're going to show us what it is that has captivated you and makes you think that you've got some beats. you're going to have somebody listen to you who are going to tell you about those beats that you're going to show us today that you're going to hear. are you ready for that? >> i'm ready, i'm ready. >> i want to know if your grandmother ready for it? stand up. his granny is here to see her grandson perform and i want you to know that she's a substant
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cetera, et cetera et , et cetera, et cetera. like all the things bill talked about her last year, like but replicate those, givest a maximum production rates and we can also layer this on top of it. i think the conversations i've had mine concerns with the -- i think a great job, you've giv me hope. as admiral aquilino tell mehey can use these things and fight with them, okay, that's exciting. i think we can all get on the same page. but it's going to require congress and the pentagon working together to meet that their ambitus replicator timeline. >> i'm going to turn back to our private secto colleague and ask you to put your cstructive criticism hat on. both ofou got if you think an opening remarks, what do you believe is misng from duty station or implementation to daten the goal of wider adoption come faste adoptn? >> probably the biggest area is the sort of like there's very few programs tt are going to mobilize the industrial base, mobilize, part of probably importt mobilize the department to think about how they're going
cetera, et cetera et , et cetera, et cetera. like all the things bill talked about her last year, like but replicate those, givest a maximum production rates and we can also layer this on top of it. i think the conversations i've had mine concerns with the -- i think a great job, you've giv me hope. as admiral aquilino tell mehey can use these things and fight with them, okay, that's exciting. i think we can all get on the same page. but it's going to require congress and the pentagon working...
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maybe that the driving, et cetera. youu also, so one i'm unpackinga lot of domestic abusers is that they lock up ids and documentation because it makes more difficult for someoneap to escape. and so i had a client who escaped a a fight of the duden indiana, and the police like got her on a plane essentially center towi l.a. that, without y documentation because she couldn'tt get anything and they had justwa got her away. but then she is on the streets of l.a. and she didn't have any documentation. you know, they had put her on a blind alley but the most of like good luck. eventually she found out, our skipper operation and came in and we had help her get everything all over again. but that is happened a lot more people are finally able to escape have to make a decision, and maybe haveot always had all the documentation but don't have free access to. so there are so many different ways.. right now in maui wishes talking to a lot of who is bono because the families in maui had three minutes to get out hopefully with her
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cetera, et cetera, of our time so if you don't want to buy tesla, that's fine to say it's a dumpster fire, has not done well, that's just not accurate, it's been an amazing performer, by the way. when it comes to valuations -- >> it's a dumpster fire recently i'm not talking about a five year, 20-year chart. >> absolutely. but i think, scott when it comes to valuations really where i stand is that really it's not -- do i think the market -- do i think the valuation is too cheap or too expensive, what multiple is the market willing to pay for stock x and that's where the hard work comes in to say i think the market is mispricing it or overpricing it there's no reason microsoft should trade at a 35 or whatever it is. it's just that the market thinks that's the multiple it should be a year from now it should be a 20 that's where i think valuation can be a trap because you don't know the whims and the sentiment and the multiple the market wants to price on an individual name >> the market was obviously mispricing intel because the stock had a 30-some-odd percent runup into the print, and
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cetera, et cetera.olls aren't votes, votes are vote, but, but, but, just occurs to me, get your take, one of the troubles with former governor nikki haley. not a bad person, good republican, et cetera. i may disagree with her on certain things, whatever, or desantis, particularly haley, she will not overturn the washington establishment. she will not drain the swamp. donald trump wants to drain the swamp. he devoted to it in the first term and smarter now, wiser, learned from mistakes and so forth, will have a better shot overturning the swamp in the tech term. to me that's kind of a, you know, dm-z issue between these and these other candidates. >> it's huge, larry. americans intuit, 12, or 13 bureaucrats in washington, d.c., doing the same job, not doing it well at all and we're paying them to do that. as personnel policy president trump probably learned from the first term where he was able to effectuate some of the draining of the swamp. not all of it got done. you can't replace that with people swi
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while growth is a very important component of equity valuations and earnings, et cetera, et cetera, so our yields. it's not unusual and not surprising to see the relationship on the yields of that. >> just remember, i think the midpoint of last week, if we have a one week on the ten year no yield, we were marching back up in the so-called wrong direction, right? you were for the teams and now we, as you said, have just dropped down. you can see it. we are almost approaching 4.20% yet again. it made people nervous. that's why the market last week took a one step forward, two steps back at certain occasions. this sort of takes it off the boil. >> if i can paraphrase dave chappelle, yields are a heck of a drug. >> we will continue to watch that over the final stretch and see if we can get that close. nickel, thanks. we will see you soon. let's send it to julia for a look at the biggest names heading into the close. >> a, scott. sofi is scoring, beating estimates on both sides of revenue. the company is expanding investment options to include mutual funds and money market funds. irobot is
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the charger needs to be not broken we'll find you what the price is, et cetera.r to enable all this to come together, but, again, there's an infrastructure that we're depending on, and governments need to keep leaning into that infrastructure >> let me ask you about a separate top that i can came up at davos an alcohol delivery company, you shot it down you spent $3 billion was that acquisition a mistake >> we shut down the app but not the service. what we saw and are seeing, we talk about the power of the platform people like coming to a single a.m. that knows them, knows their identity, payments, details, et cetera we bought it and essentially started building in alcohol delivery into the uber eats platform, getting all the merchants in place, having the inventory, building the right catalog, et cetera there's a lot of detailed work that went into it. after a while, we saw a lot of drizly customer who is used uber eats, the second time around they used it for alcohol delivery same for groceries it is a disciplined thing to do and a market that requires discipli
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she got up and she said you have to understand that yes, there was murder, et cetera, et cetera.much more common keita because if they were in lov, how is he going about what he was doing? later someone told me bill and henry, the guy he kills, so they were best friends. i said, that's the story. at a certain point, leo turned to me and he said where is the heart? where is the heart? i said well, it's with lily. i said. it's with mollie and with ernest. he said maybe i should play ernest instead of tom white. >> stephen: when you make that shift, you know, so changes were the focuses. they've got a osage character is one of the main characters. how closely did you work with the osage people once you are doing the film. >> martin: that night at that dinner i became, i am a manhattanite. i don't know. i grew up downtown. now i live uptown. i've never been in a prairie. [laughter] it's big and it's wide. these people come around. you had to get to know the people. once i got to know them, i started to get very comfortable with them. and through our experts who were there, people who
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cetera and et cetera, polls show trump winning handley, we'll see polls or not votes, but, but, it occursdo me, one of the troubles with former governor nikki haley, not bad person, she is a bad republican and et cetera, i may disagree with her on certain things. particularly haley, she will not over turn the washington establishment or drain the swamp, donald trump wants to drain the swamp, he devoted himself to first term and smarter now and wiser and learned from mistakes and has a better shot at overturning the swamp in the second turn. that is a dmz issue. >> this huge. we're paying for them to do the same job, not well, as personnel policy, president trump probably line offed from first term he was able to affect wait some of the draining of the swamp, you can't replace it with people who are skimm swimming in the swamp, the swamp is quicksand, people are career nonpolitical appointees they are wired into media, they are not bl blameless, i think making sure that we root that out where we have duplicate people working on the same things, we don't need all that, a true businessman, a
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cetera and et cetera, polls show trump winning handley, we'll see polls or not votes, but, but, it occurso me, one of the troubles with former governor nikki haley, not bad person, she is a bad republican and et cetera, i may disagree with her on certain things. particularly haley, she will not over turn the washington establishment or drain the swamp, donald trump wants to drain the swamp, he devoted himself to first term and smarter now and wiser and learned from mistakes and has a better shot at overturning the swamp in the second turn. that is a dmz issue. >> this huge. we're paying for them to do the same job, not well, as personnel policy, president trump probably line offed from first term he was able to affect wait some of the draining of the swamp, you can't replace it with people who are skimming swimming in the swamp, the swamp is quicksand, people are career nonpolitical appointees they are wired into media, they are not blam blameless, i think making sure that we root that out where we have duplicate people working on the same things, we don't need all that, a true businessma
cetera and et cetera, polls show trump winning handley, we'll see polls or not votes, but, but, it occurso me, one of the troubles with former governor nikki haley, not bad person, she is a bad republican and et cetera, i may disagree with her on certain things. particularly haley, she will not over turn the washington establishment or drain the swamp, donald trump wants to drain the swamp, he devoted himself to first term and smarter now and wiser and learned from mistakes and has a better...
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i mean, i think when you look at it in our politics, campaign finance, et cetera, if you look at it in our economy and who's benefiting from the past dividends of new technology, et cetera, if you look at it in the remaining barriers that, particularly for women andlo people of color, again, my claim here is not that the social and economicbu justice arguments are not persuasive, but they aren't persuasive to enough people. and believe that a tackling thoe challenges will make america stronger in the world and better able to competem in the 21st century. so what i'm trying to do is make the case that actor taking on fairness in our economy and our politics, our society come taking on those challenges of fairness will make a stronger in the world. >> apartment is updating you say this a couple times, updating the social contract. >> yeah. >> and we do that by creating more competitive marketplace. >> yes. >> for me, what the otheres prescriptions? >> we do that by investing more in peoplere and having that the expectation. i think it is reasonable for people to say i am sharing a societ
i mean, i think when you look at it in our politics, campaign finance, et cetera, if you look at it in our economy and who's benefiting from the past dividends of new technology, et cetera, if you look at it in the remaining barriers that, particularly for women andlo people of color, again, my claim here is not that the social and economicbu justice arguments are not persuasive, but they aren't persuasive to enough people. and believe that a tackling thoe challenges will make america stronger...
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there just wasn't. >> the national archives act, et cetera.en unwilling to hand over all the 200 and e-mails between sherwin and joe biden and sherwin and hunter biden? do we have them all? >> no. we have less than 1% of the e-mails of the pseudonym e-mails. we have been pressing national archives to turn these over as you know. they wrote us a letter this week blaming it on the white house. now we've written a letter to the white house using the national archives letter as evidence of further obstruction of our investigation. this puts us one step closer to another subpoena for documents that we shouldn't have to subpoena. we should have had access to those documents months ago. they are obviously a key part of the evidence when we know today that sherwin said he communicated with joe biden through a pseudonym e-mail account. >> that's amazing. let's see how this unfolds. i have a funny feeling you are getting closer to the truth and eventually you will have those documents. james comer thank you. >>> when we come back an surprising update of
there just wasn't. >> the national archives act, et cetera.en unwilling to hand over all the 200 and e-mails between sherwin and joe biden and sherwin and hunter biden? do we have them all? >> no. we have less than 1% of the e-mails of the pseudonym e-mails. we have been pressing national archives to turn these over as you know. they wrote us a letter this week blaming it on the white house. now we've written a letter to the white house using the national archives letter as evidence...
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cetera, et cetera.wnside of reassuring your allies is that they may be reassured. if you reassure your allies that you will do what is required for their security, what incentive is left for them to take the lead on their own security? not much, many of us aren't you. too much reassurance can be a bad thing if. what you're trying to do is to redistribute the burdens of defense. if we want the europeans to lead on defense, to do more, to spend more on defense, , a bit of anxiety, a bit of uncertainty, not being reassured might be a good thing. >> one more thing on that. this history of appeasement and domino theory, it only holds if you start the story in 1939. when america got involved in european security before that, world war i. american power has continually tipped the scales of europe's security. the longer we stay there as justinri said, applying these peace assurances, , the log the western european powers will have the incentive to not do it. how long must this go on? that is the question that m
cetera, et cetera.wnside of reassuring your allies is that they may be reassured. if you reassure your allies that you will do what is required for their security, what incentive is left for them to take the lead on their own security? not much, many of us aren't you. too much reassurance can be a bad thing if. what you're trying to do is to redistribute the burdens of defense. if we want the europeans to lead on defense, to do more, to spend more on defense, , a bit of anxiety, a bit of...
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cetera. _ people filming, picking up bags et cetera. it— people filming, picking up bags et cetera,oard such a full aircraft, people were _ board such a full aircraft, people were able — board such a full aircraft, people were able to get out safely. indeed, the confusion on people's faces, what _ the confusion on people's faces, what was — the confusion on people's faces, what was happening and how. certainly _ what was happening and how. certainly at that point there was not the — certainly at that point there was not the fire that we can see now that has— not the fire that we can see now that has described the aircraft. in that has described the aircraft. in your that has described the aircraft. in your experience how unusual is it to have a collision on the runway given the procedures there are four air traffic control, planes coming into land and takeoff? is it unusual to have a plane another one?- land and takeoff? is it unusual to have a plane another one? very, very rare and extremely _ have a plane another one? very, very rare and extremely unusual. - rare and extremely unu
cetera. _ people filming, picking up bags et cetera. it— people filming, picking up bags et cetera,oard such a full aircraft, people were _ board such a full aircraft, people were able — board such a full aircraft, people were able to get out safely. indeed, the confusion on people's faces, what _ the confusion on people's faces, what was — the confusion on people's faces, what was happening and how. certainly _ what was happening and how. certainly at that point there was not the —...
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ron desantis say it, vivek ramaswamy, said it, et cetera, et cetera.ind of a wonderful thing about politicians they say no, no, right up to the point where they say yes. i don't know why nikki haley says she is being treated unfairly by the media either. i don't get it this is a clip from this morning's "fox & friends" show. we report, you decide. >> i know you want to win but within five points of the former president is that a strong showing? >> you know at the end of the day you guys will be talking about what a strong showing is or not. i don't know that you will tell the truth. i will fight no matter what. i don't care how you coronate donald trump. >> you say coronate, lie, on the couch. i wonder why you think we're the enemy? larry: ouch. i frankly like what former president trump said today about all of this. take a listen. >> i don't care if she says in. let her do whatever she wants, it doesn't matter. i can say there has never been a movement like this, make america great again. larry: very magnanimous by the former president and suggests he
ron desantis say it, vivek ramaswamy, said it, et cetera, et cetera.ind of a wonderful thing about politicians they say no, no, right up to the point where they say yes. i don't know why nikki haley says she is being treated unfairly by the media either. i don't get it this is a clip from this morning's "fox & friends" show. we report, you decide. >> i know you want to win but within five points of the former president is that a strong showing? >> you know at the end...
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which tracks internet activity on your computer, your phone, your ipad, et cetera, and shares it withr accountability partner, who in mike's case is his teenaged son and vice versa. if his son looked at porn, his dad would get an alert, and if mike looked at porn, his son gets an alert. which is -- you know -- it is possible to be too close with your children. it's a very, very strange to ask your teenaged son to be your porn accountability partner. i mean, i get it -- you don't want them watching. how about this. you know, mike, if you have nobody else in your life to do this with, i will gladly be your porn accountability partner. i'm pretty sure we can do it cross-country. i'm very open-minded. whatever weird stuff you're watching -- clown porn, cosplay, foot lovers, the stuff with the tentacles -- no problem. i don't judge. what happens between mike and your johnson is your business. but you get your son out of this. i didn't think it was possible, but mike johnson makes mike pence look like mike tyson. i wonder if mike sniffs his kids for weed too. today is an historic day in thi
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energy, transmission assets, et cetera it's a pretty big part of berkshire, and i think that is at the heart of why it is selling at a discount. insurance stocks, on the other hand, are on fire. property, casualty, they are all getting the benefit of these higher premiums they're asking for from business customers, and if you're a business customer and you have some to insure, it's not multiple choice it's what the price? okay, i hate you here is the money. that's why i think berkshire should benefit from that trend, and we should see the stock trade more in line with the core insurance business they don't historically get a lot of benefit for the stock portfolio. apple is about half of the stock portfolio, a quarter of the market cap of berkshire. it helps but it's not going to help as much as maybe it should. outside of that, rest in peace charlie munger look what a great job on the succession plan and issues that people historically have been worried about, so much so that there was just this assumption if anything were to happen to e either of the two gentlemen, there would be hell
energy, transmission assets, et cetera it's a pretty big part of berkshire, and i think that is at the heart of why it is selling at a discount. insurance stocks, on the other hand, are on fire. property, casualty, they are all getting the benefit of these higher premiums they're asking for from business customers, and if you're a business customer and you have some to insure, it's not multiple choice it's what the price? okay, i hate you here is the money. that's why i think berkshire should...
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not out of the goodness of our hearts, not out of some sense of give them some money et cetera the problem will go away. but to the american people and itmakes america safer and stronger. it advances key security and humanitarian interest. it reduces the threat of armed conflict from spiraling and spreading and that is one of the major concerns we have at the moment. that keeps our commitment to allies and partners america has been and is the most trusted nation in the world. that is why we have allies. if we abandon ukraine then we will lose the trust of many other nations. we have to move forward. we have to invest in our industrial base we have to do many things but the first step is to support the people of ukraine in their struggle against autocracy. we must do that and i encourage urge allof my colleagues to joi. >> thank you at senator schumer, reid, and murphy i am here really to echo what we have heard from senator schumer and read. we are nearly two years into this war in ukraine despite all the russian missiles that have been fired all of the barbaric attacks ukraine continues t
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plenty of equitable heroic black pilots, they work for nasa, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.ll percentage of pilots, three, 4% african american. let's see, 3.4% of u.s. airline pilots are black. 2.2% are of asian descent. as you 0.5% are hispanic or latino. women make up just 4.6%. when i say a black pilot, or an asian american pilot, latino pilot, or a woman pilot, i just think, wow, that person has overcome tremendous odds to do a really difficult job. and i'm actually excited and proud to see them. the fact that charlie kirk says he's afraid when against, to sickly, there's been none of the people that i just mentioned, the black pilots haven't caused any airline crashes! that's extraordinary. >> look, you talk about alaska airlines. let's also talk about women here. the pilot who landed that plane was a woman. you know, it's absurd, it's absurd, absurd, absurd, in 2024, joy. you and i have had a lot of these moments where we're not surprised, but awfully shocked. this is a. i mean, this is racism. that's all it is. there is no logical way to defend it. of course, qualific
plenty of equitable heroic black pilots, they work for nasa, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.ll percentage of pilots, three, 4% african american. let's see, 3.4% of u.s. airline pilots are black. 2.2% are of asian descent. as you 0.5% are hispanic or latino. women make up just 4.6%. when i say a black pilot, or an asian american pilot, latino pilot, or a woman pilot, i just think, wow, that person has overcome tremendous odds to do a really difficult job. and i'm actually excited and proud to...
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and instead wanted to wax poetic about the campaign, et cetera, attacking the attorney general and everyone else when they said you can't make it. in term of an in-court proceeding i do not think he did himself any favors with respect to denigrating the attorney general saying it's a witch hunt, et cetera. however, there's that other imperative which is very big. and there is that there's presidential election. and with regard to that you want to contain and keep the narrative i'm a victim, i made a lot of money for banks and other people, there was no fraud, i'm being persecuted. and that's something that i think play tuesday his followers, and as a result of that there me may have done himself a lot of favors. i think it's the bridging of those two gaps at the end of the day he's mindful of. >> he's fund-raising off all these appearances. >> the final word was said today, the legal briefs all filed last week. the judge saying he expects to make his decision, which will come in a written opinion by the end of the month. he said it's not a process, it's a not a guarantee. look for it by jan
and instead wanted to wax poetic about the campaign, et cetera, attacking the attorney general and everyone else when they said you can't make it. in term of an in-court proceeding i do not think he did himself any favors with respect to denigrating the attorney general saying it's a witch hunt, et cetera. however, there's that other imperative which is very big. and there is that there's presidential election. and with regard to that you want to contain and keep the narrative i'm a victim, i...
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shortages, et cetera. in other words, buy buy buy. barclays jumped on the pro home depot bandwagon too upgrading the stock. they're betting that after a turbulent peered we're going to start seeing more normal levels of demand. i agree! let me quote another barclays upgrade. they got behind one of the worst performers in 2023, dollar general. last year was rare to see anything good about them. they could not defend. the dollar general was too awful. and even if it did it would fall on deaf ears. today the recommendation propelled the stock up 3 1/2 bucks off a 131 basis. you aren't getting that kind of percentage gain from the magnificent seven anymore, at least for now. i love, love this morning's recommendation of merck talking about how this stock sells at 14 times earnings. average pharma name sells for 16 times earnings. under the hard charging ceo rob davis the current market is anything but below average. he's taking the money his company makes from one of the greatest onklogical franchises in the world, keytruda, and putting i
shortages, et cetera. in other words, buy buy buy. barclays jumped on the pro home depot bandwagon too upgrading the stock. they're betting that after a turbulent peered we're going to start seeing more normal levels of demand. i agree! let me quote another barclays upgrade. they got behind one of the worst performers in 2023, dollar general. last year was rare to see anything good about them. they could not defend. the dollar general was too awful. and even if it did it would fall on deaf...
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cetera -- anything on the record -- >> is he frustrated? >> uh-huh? >> on the record, we haven't heard from him yet. we'll hear tomorrow morning. do i expect to hear him, a frustrated scott dkirby? you bet. look at it from his perspective. you have 79 max-9s that have been grounded, and they may be grounded for a week or two, who knows how long, but he's got 354 max planes including 150 max-10s on the order book. he is looking over the next couple of years, saying, this is how i want to build our airline. well, how much confidence do you have that you'll be able to receive those maxes, including the max-10, which is not yet certified? and the reason i bring this up, melissa, many people believe that the max-10 certification, which is, right now, most people say fourth quarter event, is it going to happen in the fourth quarter? there's increasingly chatter of, hey, the faa might push it out a little further. we don't know for sure. but that's -- that's at the heart of the frustration that scott kirby is likely expressing right now. >> all ri
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not out of the goodness of our hearts, out of some sense of give them some money et cetera the problem will go away. but to the american people and itmakes america safer and stronger. it advances key security and humanitarian interest. it reduces the threat of armed conflict from spiraling and spreading and that is one of the major concerns we have at the moment. that keeps our commitment to allies and partners america has been and is the most trusted nation in the world. that is why we have allies. if we abandon ukraine then we will lose the trust of many other nations. we have to move forward. we have to invest in our industrial base we have to do many things but the first step is to support the people of ukraine in their struggle against autocracy. we must do that and i encourage urge allof my colleagues to joi. >> thank you at senator schumer, reid, and murphy i am here really to echo what we have heard from senator schumer and read. we are nearly two years into this war in ukraine despite all the russian missiles that have been fired all of the barbaric attacks ukraine continues t
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, et cetera, if you look at it in the remaining barriers, particularly for women and people of color, again, my claim here is not the social and economic justice arguments are not persuasive, unpersuasive to enough people and i believe that tackling those challenges will make america stronger in the world and better able to compete in the 21st century. what i'm trying to do is make a case that actually taking on fairness in our economy, politics, society, taking on those challenges will make us stronger in the world. >> part of thatme is updating te social contract. >> yes. >> we do that by creating a more competitive marketplace. >> yes. >> what are the other prescriptions? >> we don that by investing moe people and having there be an expectation. i think it is reasonable to have people say i am sharing a society with my fellow americans this is also a point that i make several times in the book, there is a fundamental choice that we all have to make. are we going to stay in this together? if not, i mean, that is a terrible choice to make, but if n we stay in it together, my success
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cetera. and one of the considerations over the years of the international a courts is whether the legal system is run is independent and whether it does it to work. so by blocking this kind of legislation, this gives a further strength to the legal, the system is around. what does that mean then for then yeah. who considering his own corruption cases as well, of course all of this is bad news for nathan. yeah. how it shows that the supreme court is still very a proactive and a it definitely is not the binding on sign in seeing it says at this time, even if there was a war going on, i'll have to leave at the gentlest, semi circle. thank you very much for joining us. the is rather offensive also say the conflicts with home us, which many countries designated terrorist organization will probably continue throughout 2024. i'm interested in you may not know who has said israel aims to control guys as border with egypt. at the same time, tensions on its northern border with levon on a rising fuelin
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using terms like door closed, et cetera. when it comes to operational control defined as clarified after the fact that regulatory. listen, i'm glad that michael is on the other side of the aisle care so much about having people testify before congress be honest in their spaces. secretary, as appeared in front of congress more than any weather. i am glad that my colleagues care so much about honesty and those who testified before us. i have an article. march 2nd, 2017. false statements to congress. stated in testimony to congress that he had never used a prate email he was oklahoma's attorney general. was found to be false. the education secretary stated during her confirmation hearing that she has not been involved, which is given millions of dollars to to be the rice right. responded i do not. later emerged filing that for 17 years, served on ■ythe board as vice president. secretary denied that his former bank had used mobile signings for properly proposed. that turned out not to be true. tom price, community services ailab
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cetera et cetera. this disconnect is joe biden's biggest worry and problem. as long as the vibed session continues, the american people think it is his fault this is not reality. the u.s. economy is doing better than expected, it is robust growth, you're starting to see slight increase in consumer sentiment so people feel better about it if you look at things like that michigan statement, that is going up. tentacle fast enough? one point two note, the republicans in new hampshire and republicans elsewhere, it does not matter what the economy is doing, they will tell you they don't feel as well and it is the president's goal as a result of his inflation. vibescession, new word, i did not know that . i always learn something. thank you so much. >>> mystery outside kansas city home, three men in their 30s found dead tree of police suspect no foul plate so how did the men die? what family members are saying and what has policice so puzzle. >>> in our national lead the mysterious deaths of three kansas city
cetera et cetera. this disconnect is joe biden's biggest worry and problem. as long as the vibed session continues, the american people think it is his fault this is not reality. the u.s. economy is doing better than expected, it is robust growth, you're starting to see slight increase in consumer sentiment so people feel better about it if you look at things like that michigan statement, that is going up. tentacle fast enough? one point two note, the republicans in new hampshire and...
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she sat it on, et cetera, but what's on the tape is on the tape. >> it's on the tape. do you think dewit will ultimately reveal the very powerful people that wanted today keep kari lake out of the race? >> who knows. maybe kari lake knows who that is and maybe she'll reveal it. this doesn't help the state party at all. and you've had these problems in michigan, in florida, now in arizona. these republican parties seem to be falling apart at the seems, and this is just another example of that, and that doesn't help in raising money, does it? >> it certainly helps in the trump campaign and their effort to maintain the narrative. let's not forget arizona was the first one called for president biden and led to a whole series of officials getting fired from fox news under pressure from donald trump, and it's still the place where you have somebody running for senate who believes the big lie and is a denier of the election. so the tape does sound like a selection of audio from kari lake that is all for dear leader, and she is portraying herself and dear leader, president tru
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cetera. the market is sort of taking stock of what we have seen over the past year and what to expect ahead. this rally, at least for a few more weeks, i do not see any compelling reasons why we would see a reverse. >> are you more positive overall than you were for a lot of 2023? >> i am constructive on a very tactical basis but the economic view has not changed in the sense that, the reason for the upside in prices over the course of 2023. it was largely liquidity based. those are very difficult to anticipate in advance. i think the fed tightening cycle is still likely going to bite in the next few months. >> but really, how is it just that? we certainly would not be where we are and we would not have the broadening out as we ended 2023, without the idea that the economy is going to remain pretty decent. we may have that soft landing, that talk of recession seems to be in the past for many. >> that is true, but i think that the shift in narrative towards a real consensus around soft landing
cetera. the market is sort of taking stock of what we have seen over the past year and what to expect ahead. this rally, at least for a few more weeks, i do not see any compelling reasons why we would see a reverse. >> are you more positive overall than you were for a lot of 2023? >> i am constructive on a very tactical basis but the economic view has not changed in the sense that, the reason for the upside in prices over the course of 2023. it was largely liquidity based. those are...
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i still don't know now despite what we have seen, futures and et cetera, where the market is, is pinning their hopes on the terms of the easing of the first cut. >> you did have a modest increase in the probability of a market on the new york fed inflation expectation numbers. bank of america suggested march is still in play. >> yeah. >> if you continue to get good news on the inflation front, there's no reason to believe that the fed is not going to move to normalize rates in a faster clip than we once would have expected. >> i think that's why the inflation numbers can be a critical number, because that's going to buttress that case or refute it and delay it. unquestionably, the fed will go three times this year in my view. the trend will continue to be down. is that enough for the bulls? i think it is. then we have to worry about earnings and then mega cap earnings. i still believe the market is a mega cap technology market, and technology overall. we have seen the semis really broaden. i am worried, however, about consumer-driven companies, and i'm worried about economic sensitive co
i still don't know now despite what we have seen, futures and et cetera, where the market is, is pinning their hopes on the terms of the easing of the first cut. >> you did have a modest increase in the probability of a market on the new york fed inflation expectation numbers. bank of america suggested march is still in play. >> yeah. >> if you continue to get good news on the inflation front, there's no reason to believe that the fed is not going to move to normalize rates in...
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he's gl after her, calling her names, bird brain, et cetera, et cetera. the longer she stays in, he gets pulled into a back and forth. he could choose to ignore her. >> when has trump ever ignored someone that goes after him especially since she's attacking him on his acuity. that is her main line of attack. she isn't willing to say anything about his character, the substance of those 91 felony counts. i find it remarkable to say she hasn't paid attention to them even when the search in mar-a-lago occurred, she was tweeting a defense of him saying the justice department was being weaponized against him. also the other person who loves this in the back and forth between haley and trump is joe biden because president biden, even though he is trying to say that the race is very much between him and trump, he likes that trump is getting dragged into these side fights with haley and thinks that it's potentially helping him as he starts to solidify this contrast with the former president. >> the big question is how long can haley hang on here? will she make it
he's gl after her, calling her names, bird brain, et cetera, et cetera. the longer she stays in, he gets pulled into a back and forth. he could choose to ignore her. >> when has trump ever ignored someone that goes after him especially since she's attacking him on his acuity. that is her main line of attack. she isn't willing to say anything about his character, the substance of those 91 felony counts. i find it remarkable to say she hasn't paid attention to them even when the search in...
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there are negative stereotypes as black men being criminals, absentee fathers, et cetera.ever, my experience as a black male, we are not those stereotypes. so because of that, in my work i create a positive stereotype of black men. i do that through color symbolism. i use the color white in my paintings as a symbol of innocence and purity. i also use "the color purple" as a symbol of being regal as well as a spiritual color. i also use gray as a symbol of intellect and sophistication. you will see the portrait or the figure fragmented, not painted whole because that shows the emotion of the figure because they do not feel -- they do not feel whole and they do not feel free to be themselves. so it is important to me that i encourage other black men to feel free to be themselves without any type of stereotype. >> our thanks to xavier. you can see more of his art at freeze los angeles starting february 29th. that show runs from the 29th through march 3rd. if there's an artist you think i should know or some art that i should see, i'm always looking for that intersection of ar
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look what he did for first responders, et cetera.o you think we will see him using some of that to platform people that don't have that voice? not just holding the big names to task, but a platform for those folks. >> absolutely, that's his mo, we should expect to see it on the show. we should expect to see it in everything he's doing around producing the show. by the way, i'm a jersey girl, phil is a jersey guy. jon stewart is the jersey guy. we love it. i think you hit on something big, poppy. because me gives voice, you know, to normal people. there's a big fan dom and a lot of people passionate about him coming back. >> do we think it's going to be monday. if the ratings are bonkers, i think for now, he's not trying to commit to many more days. >> can't go home again, sara fischer, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> boeing 737 max jets could be back in the skies as soon as this weekend, nearly a month after a door plug blew off a plane mid flight. why y the faa is g giving the e lilight. stayay with h us. >>> well, it will be
look what he did for first responders, et cetera.o you think we will see him using some of that to platform people that don't have that voice? not just holding the big names to task, but a platform for those folks. >> absolutely, that's his mo, we should expect to see it on the show. we should expect to see it in everything he's doing around producing the show. by the way, i'm a jersey girl, phil is a jersey guy. jon stewart is the jersey guy. we love it. i think you hit on something big,...
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again, tending to their needs as american kids or falling behind in test scores, et cetera.our reaction to that? priorities? >> i don't think it was a poster for them to, you know, if they needed something. clearly myself and council member ena, it was to let them know if we are back on the scene to not let us into the building they were trying to prevent you as a taxpayer and as an assembly woman elected by constituents as a parent from gaining access to the facility? you all pay for the facility. >> we pay for the facility. guess what taxpayer's money and needs to be accountability. we have taken a national issue which the federal government, the biden administration has turned a blind eye to to put it into the residential community into the southeast side of brooklyn. and now our residents have to deal with such an issue. and that's unfair to us. it's unfair to each tax paying american. >> laura: don't you agree that if joe biden wanted this to end tomorrow he has the tools to do that? this border was fairly secure just a few years ago, assembly woman. rich people of the
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again, tending to their needs as american kids or falling behind in test scores, et cetera.reaction to that? priorities? >> i don't think it was a poster for them to, you know, if they needed something. clearly myself and council member ena, it was to let them know if we are back on the scene to not let us into the building they were trying to prevent you as a taxpayer and as an assembly woman elected by constituents as a parent from gaining access to the facility? you all pay for the facility. >> we pay for the facility. guess what taxpayer's money and needs to be accountability. we have taken a national issue which the federal government, the biden administration has turned a blind eye to to put it into the residential community into the southeast side of brooklyn. and now our residents have to deal with such an issue. and that's unfair to us. it's unfair to each tax paying american. >> laura: don't you agree that if joe biden wanted this to end tomorrow he has the tools to do that? this border was fairly secure just a few years ago, assembly woman. rich people of the unit
again, tending to their needs as american kids or falling behind in test scores, et cetera.reaction to that? priorities? >> i don't think it was a poster for them to, you know, if they needed something. clearly myself and council member ena, it was to let them know if we are back on the scene to not let us into the building they were trying to prevent you as a taxpayer and as an assembly woman elected by constituents as a parent from gaining access to the facility? you all pay for the...
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you want that school to have the name on your diploma, the contacts are going to have, et cetera.e is something to set about perseverance. wait your time. we had a quarterback, for three years behind him, kevin mcdougall. second team, didn't play a lot. his senior year, he became one of the best quarterbacks in the entire country, led us to an 11-1 season. be patient, wait for your time, and it's all part of learning. going to college. why do we have athletics in college? because i learn more on a football field then i learned in a college classroom. you learn patience, perseverance, all those things. >> jesse: lou, i'm glad i got to go to that sec to pitch up against georgia. i wasn't going to go because of stuff going on at home, but i'm glad i went to see that game, and him coach that game that last time. i had a chance to meet him over the years, and it was a great privilege. just like it's a great privilege to have gotten to know you over the years, because our former college athletes, coach, we always go back to the team experience, and we appreciate you and your commentary.
you want that school to have the name on your diploma, the contacts are going to have, et cetera.e is something to set about perseverance. wait your time. we had a quarterback, for three years behind him, kevin mcdougall. second team, didn't play a lot. his senior year, he became one of the best quarterbacks in the entire country, led us to an 11-1 season. be patient, wait for your time, and it's all part of learning. going to college. why do we have athletics in college? because i learn more...
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major, major impacts to their brains, et cetera. this is such a tragic situation, and again, a cease- fire, unfettered access, safe access for our drivers and for our people, and also, the ability to make sure that they are indeed conflicted in the process. >> france and jordan have been able to airdrop tons of medical aid. is that something that could be done with food as well? has the world food program looked into that? >> you know, i doubt that that much has been dropped in there. we are talking about a very condensed population. to drop aid in could be harmful to the people on the ground. we have been doing this for six years, we know what we are doing and we know what works. so right now, for us and for what we do, trucks are the only way to get help in there right now. that's what is the best way for people watching at home to help ? >> well, of course, the usual thing is of course, give money. we simply right now don't have the kind of money that we need. the world has been overloaded with crises within the last year, two ye
major, major impacts to their brains, et cetera. this is such a tragic situation, and again, a cease- fire, unfettered access, safe access for our drivers and for our people, and also, the ability to make sure that they are indeed conflicted in the process. >> france and jordan have been able to airdrop tons of medical aid. is that something that could be done with food as well? has the world food program looked into that? >> you know, i doubt that that much has been dropped in...
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there's serious worry about because of the shortages, et cetera. can you talk about how and why that might come into focus. >> yes. i was also very fortunate when i was inspector general i actually got to work in japan and go up in several of the japanese towers when i was inspector general. and they approached the air traffic control just as will said, very, very seriously. they have relief rooms, sleep rooms. they're very conscientious about taking their breaks. eating and sleep rooms are right in the tower. so they take their rest periods very seriously at -- this is at many of the towers in japan, not speci specifically haneda airport. if you're not paying attention, they will come to you and say pay attention. you must pay attention. will is right. the scenes from aircraft, because people at their cell phones we have seen many scenes. this one was very organized, very calm. i mean, we have all seen others where it's not calm. there's screaming and people are getting baggage. they are following the rules and getting off that plane. that's the k
there's serious worry about because of the shortages, et cetera. can you talk about how and why that might come into focus. >> yes. i was also very fortunate when i was inspector general i actually got to work in japan and go up in several of the japanese towers when i was inspector general. and they approached the air traffic control just as will said, very, very seriously. they have relief rooms, sleep rooms. they're very conscientious about taking their breaks. eating and sleep rooms...
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cetera, you know, abu ali mustafa was assassinated, lots of palestinians were assassinated, and as i said, the other people were assassinated also in lebanon and in syria and other places, but what choices do they have, succumbed to israel, of course that will never happen, so they will continue, they'll replace their leaders, they'll grow new generation even more determined and even stronger in its essence, this is any rational objective person sees this, as i said, israel is not calculating that killing resistance figures will suppress the resistance, the calculating that actually this will increase resistance and give them more excuse to remain stealing palestinian lands, that's all, and you just... mentioned this and i was just going to get at that point and that's the objective that the israeli regime is trying to achieve by you know conducting such assassinations of hamas officials, be it inside gaza or outside gaza elsewhere in another country like the case that happened just an hour ago, so you it looks like that they are not going to learn after all these years that have bee
cetera, you know, abu ali mustafa was assassinated, lots of palestinians were assassinated, and as i said, the other people were assassinated also in lebanon and in syria and other places, but what choices do they have, succumbed to israel, of course that will never happen, so they will continue, they'll replace their leaders, they'll grow new generation even more determined and even stronger in its essence, this is any rational objective person sees this, as i said, israel is not calculating...
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you have concerns about that stock, technically speaking, fundamentally, revenue growth, et cetera. do you need to be more choosy, i guess, is my question? >> i think if you were to force rank all of the magnificent seven and ask what is the setup for each of these, the first question probably wouldn't just be valuation or price action, it would be what industry group is this company really in, because they're not all, quote, unquote, tech stocks, by which i mean a lot of the growth you'll see coming from amazon, even though it's considered consumer discretionary, will be cloud, which is a tech business, and advertising and media. that's where the growth is coming from. obviously with alphabet, it's a rebound in advertising that you need to see take place even though they are in other businesses. so i think you should not look at these companies and just say, oh, mag seven, bullish or bearish? i think that's right. where is this company going to get its growth from this year? when you do that, in my personal opinion, amazon is one of the best. it just means, to your point, there are
you have concerns about that stock, technically speaking, fundamentally, revenue growth, et cetera. do you need to be more choosy, i guess, is my question? >> i think if you were to force rank all of the magnificent seven and ask what is the setup for each of these, the first question probably wouldn't just be valuation or price action, it would be what industry group is this company really in, because they're not all, quote, unquote, tech stocks, by which i mean a lot of the growth...
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cetera. >> absolutely. i just wonder though if the biggest challenge of o all isn't the sort of zero-sum game mentality that you talk a little bit about that in the fairness section. if i can't see the benefit of having well-paid healthcare workers and how it might rebound notches on society but on my community, it's going too be a hard sell, isn't it? because all of this structural forces are at work to stop us from doing this. >> yes, and i think winter break out theng bad habits. i mean two things on that. one, i think it's important that rich people in america of which are great many recognize that if america continues on the trajectory were on right now in terms of widening inequality, the quality of life for their children, even if they're rich, is not going to be great either. it's going to be worse than it would be. they are going, does he want to live like a rich person in brazil where they are worried abouto kidnapping? i mean we want to have a more equal society, and more for society because it w
cetera. >> absolutely. i just wonder though if the biggest challenge of o all isn't the sort of zero-sum game mentality that you talk a little bit about that in the fairness section. if i can't see the benefit of having well-paid healthcare workers and how it might rebound notches on society but on my community, it's going too be a hard sell, isn't it? because all of this structural forces are at work to stop us from doing this. >> yes, and i think winter break out theng bad habits....
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we are there talking, debating, doing their homework, et cetera. >> you'd be a first bet when or if you find a way to make school more icing than tiktok you will win the nobel prize. and i hope you do. a quick reminder were going to go to question shortly if you're watching on twitter parenting on ed is a way to send that in i wanted to more. did on chronic absenteeism is student performance i assume you seen the latest scores. i got to hand it to the secretary of education have found a way to make a disaster sound like not a disaster will other countries disasters worst disasters? so i guess that is good. but that aside our map scores were and are abysmal. you take math very, very seriously. make me feel better about this. >> i can make y better. the only way to feel better is there are solutions we seem unwilling to have the discussion to enact the solutions. we use a gurob to ask ourselves how could you fail to teach children to count what would you have to do if that was your stated purpose you don't any and your school to count how would you accomplish that? the only way to accompl
we are there talking, debating, doing their homework, et cetera. >> you'd be a first bet when or if you find a way to make school more icing than tiktok you will win the nobel prize. and i hope you do. a quick reminder were going to go to question shortly if you're watching on twitter parenting on ed is a way to send that in i wanted to more. did on chronic absenteeism is student performance i assume you seen the latest scores. i got to hand it to the secretary of education have found a...
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cetera, et cetera.when you start apologizing before you do the job, the jab isn't as effective, i'm sorry i'm about to hit you, i don't mean to be derogatory, i'm not trying to be derogatory, but all smack you, okay, go ahead. it makes no sense. and it speaks volumes to why this campaign has turned out the way it has. none of them except for chris christie, and asa hutchinson, or even close to trying to land a punch, in a competitive race for the nomination, everybody else wanted to swallow him, all kinds of nice verbiage and the like, the reality is he kept smacking them. and they never responded, but it's a time to was her thing coming out of iowa where she started, while, you know i'm running against donald trump and joe biden, they are one in the same. and everybody kind of yawn. because, okay, they are not. >> to michaels point, you both have covered so many nikki haley of outs, she's a good speaker, a good debater. she does this wind up in her speech, she says donald trump does not tell the truth,
cetera, et cetera.when you start apologizing before you do the job, the jab isn't as effective, i'm sorry i'm about to hit you, i don't mean to be derogatory, i'm not trying to be derogatory, but all smack you, okay, go ahead. it makes no sense. and it speaks volumes to why this campaign has turned out the way it has. none of them except for chris christie, and asa hutchinson, or even close to trying to land a punch, in a competitive race for the nomination, everybody else wanted to swallow...
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cetera, set et cetera, what do they hear over your framing of lies? that's always that space for us those of us in the democracy space, in journalism, in politics try to correct trumpism and trump, you've always got that lagging indicator with voters. they're coming in too late, we're trying to frame it realtime all the time, and that's the spot he lives in. that's the spot he lives in between where he just boom, boom, boom, like fireworks going off. and the noise is so loud and the colors are so bright and beautiful, and people's senses are stunned about what he's actually saying he wants to do to democracy. >> i will say the answer to your question is far too complex, right? >> for 12:30. >> but i will say an entire conversation where you never mention the violent insurrection that occurred on january 6th is not a service to democracy, it is not a service to -- all right, team biden is already commenting and posting about tonight's on-air antics so how is the president feeling about his possible competitors? we're checking in with a cochair of the b
cetera, set et cetera, what do they hear over your framing of lies? that's always that space for us those of us in the democracy space, in journalism, in politics try to correct trumpism and trump, you've always got that lagging indicator with voters. they're coming in too late, we're trying to frame it realtime all the time, and that's the spot he lives in. that's the spot he lives in between where he just boom, boom, boom, like fireworks going off. and the noise is so loud and the colors are...
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michael bennet, joe biden, cory booker, tulsi gabbard, klobuchar, et cetera, bernie sanders, liz elizabethren. some would qualify now but they're keeping them off the ballot. they're doing it inside the democratic party as well as the republican party. >> hard to say you're defending democracy when every action you take to prevent it from being practiced. that also happened in florida. keep in mind most democrats in polls said they don't want biden. that they want other choices so the party elite saying that is a dangerous thing, so let's not give them a choice. this only, this will be a one flavor ice cream stand, you either take biden or go hungry. larry: that would be kind of interesting, biden could run against biden. only guy on the ballot. something new in american history. jonathan turley, thank you very much. happy new year. >> you bet. larry: folks, house majority leader steve scalise joined a growing list of republican leaders endorsing former president trump for president. he joins us now to tell us why. louisiana congressman steve scalise, house majority leader, happy new year
michael bennet, joe biden, cory booker, tulsi gabbard, klobuchar, et cetera, bernie sanders, liz elizabethren. some would qualify now but they're keeping them off the ballot. they're doing it inside the democratic party as well as the republican party. >> hard to say you're defending democracy when every action you take to prevent it from being practiced. that also happened in florida. keep in mind most democrats in polls said they don't want biden. that they want other choices so the...