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i like paul ryan. i have written columns about some of his ideas. he's a thinking conservative. and not against compromise in order to push the ideas forward. fromis quite different tribal conservatives. our politics have become more tribal lysed on the right and left. -- tribalized on the right and the left. the first question is republican or democrat? they will base on the answer to that question their vote. that is voting with the tribe. there is nothing new about that but it does mean a lot of other good ideas can fall by the wayside because nobody is pushing the idea. maybe we have been doing this wrong. maybe we should try a new approach. as a columnist who i'm looking for reform ideas for housing, education. other say you can't trust the fill-in in the blank party and that's the way they decide to vote. there are some evangelicals who use biblical examples. cyrus who wasng not jewish but when out of his way to protect the jews. that was symbolic of what donald trump, how he is viewed many evangelicals. he is not one of us but he goes with us -- votes with us. i feel like
i like paul ryan. i have written columns about some of his ideas. he's a thinking conservative. and not against compromise in order to push the ideas forward. fromis quite different tribal conservatives. our politics have become more tribal lysed on the right and left. -- tribalized on the right and the left. the first question is republican or democrat? they will base on the answer to that question their vote. that is voting with the tribe. there is nothing new about that but it does mean a...
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that's audited every 10 minutes i mean they're still trying to audit the fed and in america you know paul ryan has been talking about this for decades and they still haven't gotten to the fed and they still have no idea what's in there same thing with every subtle bank they will pick on itself every 10 minutes right it's like we're watching the walking dead i mean they're the walking dead these guys i mean what is black rock they just repackaged boxes ok wow whoop de do they take an override on this they're just wrong ca's they've added absolutely nothing to the economy of substance and value on a positive note the report was there 10 years ago covering this and warning you of this and saying that the u.s. dollar would be displaced by decline we saw that 10 years ago so now 10 years later you know here's a guy who gets paid hundreds of millions probably billions a year as managing 7 chilean dollars in assets and he's only just figuring it out now so you know positively you're still able to watch as you're watching us now if you're here. me speak then you're watching us so you've been able to b
that's audited every 10 minutes i mean they're still trying to audit the fed and in america you know paul ryan has been talking about this for decades and they still haven't gotten to the fed and they still have no idea what's in there same thing with every subtle bank they will pick on itself every 10 minutes right it's like we're watching the walking dead i mean they're the walking dead these guys i mean what is black rock they just repackaged boxes ok wow whoop de do they take an override on...
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paul ryan praised mr. pompeo for cutting against the grain of the state department.nother former speaker, john boehner, who tapped him into the intelligence committee, whatever he would do, i would be supportive. not surprising former house colleagues would say something nice. but boehner and ryan are not tru trumpees. i found that a little interesting. >> he is sought to carve out this identity for himself essentially using his official platform as secretary of state to create persona as a hawkish national security tough guy in the world. interestingly, left him pursuing policy that was really at odds or not policy that donald trump would necessarily have when it came to places like russia or china. you hear mike pompeo talking a lot more about china's violations of human rights or problems in cracking down on democracy in hong kong. he tends to praise those leaders. yet pompeo is notable for being the most devoted to trump of all his advisers, very different than bill barr's approach, for example, much more akin to that pursued by vice president pence. and remember
paul ryan praised mr. pompeo for cutting against the grain of the state department.nother former speaker, john boehner, who tapped him into the intelligence committee, whatever he would do, i would be supportive. not surprising former house colleagues would say something nice. but boehner and ryan are not tru trumpees. i found that a little interesting. >> he is sought to carve out this identity for himself essentially using his official platform as secretary of state to create persona as...
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white house correspondent john harwood and brendon buck, former top aid to former house speakers paul ryanohn baner. john, there appears to be some sort of bipartisan taking place, 109 republicans in the house voting to override the president's defense bill veto. are we seeing the tide shift here or is this just an unusual circumstance? >> reporter: clearly the tide is shifting in the sense that president trump is only going to be in office for three more weeks. so obviously power is rapidly draining away from him. but i think people have somewhat misinterpreted the meaning of trump's hold over the gop. trump's hold over the gop has been reflected in republicans' willingness to let him do and get away with things that he wants to do. it has not been in donald trump being able to force republican elected officials to do things they don't want to do. they float in the same direction on policy, judges, tax cuts, that sort of thing. so in this case, republicans really want to pass this defense bill, and they're going to do that. that's what we've seen in overwhelming votes in the house and sen
white house correspondent john harwood and brendon buck, former top aid to former house speakers paul ryanohn baner. john, there appears to be some sort of bipartisan taking place, 109 republicans in the house voting to override the president's defense bill veto. are we seeing the tide shift here or is this just an unusual circumstance? >> reporter: clearly the tide is shifting in the sense that president trump is only going to be in office for three more weeks. so obviously power is...
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therapist, because the worst of votes i cast according to republicans were for john boehner and paul ryanese decisions are made in november. both sides nominated their person for speaker, and nancy pelosi was nominated by the democrats. so if someone in that caucus wants to be the speaker, he or she should have run in november. she is the nominee of the democrats and kevin mccarthy is in many of the republicans. so if you ever think they are going to ban together and prevent her from being speaker, then her supporters are going to ban together and keep whoever you want from the coming speaker. so it is great theater. it is interesting, but she is going to be reelected, because even if she does not get it on the first ballot, i mean, who is going to get it? her supporters will ban together and say, you know what, we will make sure that you don't get it. so she is going to get it. it's just a matter of how interesting the vote is. >> alicia: people have underestimated her in the past and to live to regret it. how big of a problem as the left for the incoming president. >> it is terrible. i
therapist, because the worst of votes i cast according to republicans were for john boehner and paul ryanese decisions are made in november. both sides nominated their person for speaker, and nancy pelosi was nominated by the democrats. so if someone in that caucus wants to be the speaker, he or she should have run in november. she is the nominee of the democrats and kevin mccarthy is in many of the republicans. so if you ever think they are going to ban together and prevent her from being...
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kevin mccarthy, you had paul ryan, john boehner, they were all in the house during the time that nancy has led. it's time for new leadership. she's 80 years old. let new blood come up. >> dana: jessica, how do you think democrats think about it, especially the idea if there was new leadership they might move farther to the right than they are now? >> that's really the question, depending on where your democratic politics a line. that's how you feel about the leadership. i think you can make an argument which it sounds like sean agrees with, if you have leadership it's in the upper 70s and 80s, steny hoyer and are presented in clyburn. we need new ideas and we need no be engendering support from a new generation. people need to see folks look like them in leadership positions another that's possible. hakeem jeffries jus does have a leadership position and could come to power. to aoc's point about lurching further to the right, that's a good thing, the center is what wins election. joe biden ran as a moderate and joe biden won is a moderate. i don't think any other candidate could have p
kevin mccarthy, you had paul ryan, john boehner, they were all in the house during the time that nancy has led. it's time for new leadership. she's 80 years old. let new blood come up. >> dana: jessica, how do you think democrats think about it, especially the idea if there was new leadership they might move farther to the right than they are now? >> that's really the question, depending on where your democratic politics a line. that's how you feel about the leadership. i think you...
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january 20th during the t inauguration republicans including paul ryan and mitch mcconnell and otherleaders came up with that plan to destroy the obama presidency, and it is amazing that he could do what he could do. >> i think we got the point. your comment on that? >> we don't want to be naÏve and we need to understand mitch mcconnell is who he is and has beento participating in the destruction of the deliberative body called the senate but he has been a central force in eroding the basic foundation for the american democracy. obama unleashed all sorts of anxiety. his election. people talk about the tea party as being the result of economic anxiety and social data science shows it's actually driven by d racial anxiety. we know that over theea course f his eight years in office it spiked and we saw the intensity of the spread of the resistance andre hatred mobilized and resulted in the election of donald trump als but also mobild by the likes of which mcconnell. so obama can become an interesting sort, but a point of entry to understand the deaths of what some might call the backlas
january 20th during the t inauguration republicans including paul ryan and mitch mcconnell and otherleaders came up with that plan to destroy the obama presidency, and it is amazing that he could do what he could do. >> i think we got the point. your comment on that? >> we don't want to be naÏve and we need to understand mitch mcconnell is who he is and has beento participating in the destruction of the deliberative body called the senate but he has been a central force in eroding...
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i like paul ryan. i have written columns about some of his ideas. he's a thinking conservative. not against compromise in order to push the ideas forward. fromis quite different tribal conservatives. our politics have become more tribal lysed on the right and left. -- tribalized on the right and the left. the first question is republican or democrat? they will base on the answer to that question their vote. that is voting with the tribe. there is nothing new about that but it does mean a lot of other good ideas can fall by the wayside because nobody is pushing the idea. maybe we have been doing this wrong. maybe we should try a new approach. as a columnist who i'm looking for reform ideas for housing, education. other say you can't trust the fill-in in the blank party and that's the way they decide to vote. there are some evangelicals who use biblical examples. cyrus who wasng not jewish but when out of his way to protect the jews. that was symbolic of what donald trump, how he is viewed many evangelicals. he is not one of us but he goes with us -- votes with us. i feel like amo
i like paul ryan. i have written columns about some of his ideas. he's a thinking conservative. not against compromise in order to push the ideas forward. fromis quite different tribal conservatives. our politics have become more tribal lysed on the right and left. -- tribalized on the right and the left. the first question is republican or democrat? they will base on the answer to that question their vote. that is voting with the tribe. there is nothing new about that but it does mean a lot of...
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i like paul ryan. i have written columns about some of his ideas. he's a thinking conservative. against compromise in order to push the ideas forward. fromis quite different tribal conservatives. our politics have become more tribal lysed on the right and left. -- tribalized on the right and the left. the first question is republican or democrat? they will base on the answer to that question their vote. that is voting with the tribe. there is nothing new about that but it does mean a lot of other good ideas can fall by the wayside because nobody is pushing the idea. maybe we have been doing this wrong. maybe we should try a new approach. as a columnist who i'm looking for reform ideas for housing, education. other say you can't trust the fill-in in the blank party and that's the way they decide to vote. there are some evangelicals who use biblical examples. cyrus who wasng not jewish but when out of his way to protect the jews. that was symbolic of what donald trump, how he is viewed many evangelicals. he is not one of us but he goes with us -- votes with us. i feel like among t
i like paul ryan. i have written columns about some of his ideas. he's a thinking conservative. against compromise in order to push the ideas forward. fromis quite different tribal conservatives. our politics have become more tribal lysed on the right and left. -- tribalized on the right and the left. the first question is republican or democrat? they will base on the answer to that question their vote. that is voting with the tribe. there is nothing new about that but it does mean a lot of...
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back to you now, ryan, christine. >> paul for us. thank you, paul. >>> new york state is investigating a health care provider for possible covid-19 vaccine fraud. the state health administrator says the par care network might have fraudulently gotten the vaccine and given shots to people who were not entitled to them. the state has prioritized front line health care workers and nursing home residents for the vaccine. parcare says it's following the guidelines and will cooperate with the investigation. >>> christine, the vaccine roll o out is underway in europe. demand is high, a new vaccine could be on the market soon. cnn is live in europe. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves l
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january 20th -- 29th during inauguration festivities for president obama, republicans including paul ryan and mitch mcconnell and other leaders hacked -- came up with that plan to destroy the obama presidency and it's amazing that he could do what he could do and that's -- >> all right, norman, i think we got the point, eddie glaude, your point on that. >> we don't want to be naive and understand who mitch mcconnell is, a self-interested actor who has participated not only in my view the destruction of the liberty called the senate but he been a central force in eroding basic foundations of democracy. obama unleaed all sorts of anxiy. his election. people talked about the tea party being a result of economic anxiety, the social science data show that the economic anxiety is driven by deracial anxiety. we kno that -- that over the course of his 8 years inffice, the demographic shifts spike in different sorts of ways and we sawhe intensity of the spread of white resentment andatred mobilize not only by the tea party but that resulted in the elecon of donald trump but so mobilized by the lik
january 20th -- 29th during inauguration festivities for president obama, republicans including paul ryan and mitch mcconnell and other leaders hacked -- came up with that plan to destroy the obama presidency and it's amazing that he could do what he could do and that's -- >> all right, norman, i think we got the point, eddie glaude, your point on that. >> we don't want to be naive and understand who mitch mcconnell is, a self-interested actor who has participated not only in my...
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that's why he's lasted and survived, you know, versus a john boehner or, you know, a congressman paul ryan. because he knows -- he knows how -- where the pressure points are and how the system is going to respond. here though i will take one little bit of exception with my buddy phil's reporting and that is i think it is a height of mistake, possible mistake to under estimate what influence donald trump is going to have as a former president. you're right that, you know, mcconnell looking at the system without trump in it, meaning he has to go to the white house and call the white house and deal with trump, that's one thing, but his members are still going to be beholden to the noise around their feet and around their ears from an agitated, angry, you know, conspiracy-fueled base that is going to want those senators to respond against biden. so as mcconnell's trying to cut the deal, let's say, on covid, a bigger deal, because you're going to need a bigger deal, folks, than $900 billion to deal with covid. when he's trying to cut the deal on infrastructure, what do those senators do? how do
that's why he's lasted and survived, you know, versus a john boehner or, you know, a congressman paul ryan. because he knows -- he knows how -- where the pressure points are and how the system is going to respond. here though i will take one little bit of exception with my buddy phil's reporting and that is i think it is a height of mistake, possible mistake to under estimate what influence donald trump is going to have as a former president. you're right that, you know, mcconnell looking at...
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and the republicans literally booed maxine waters on the house floor and paul ryan was sitting therekering and laughing at her. so the idea that this is some, like, time-honored tradition that senator hawley is embracing today with this maneuver is a joke. and i think that's the only proper response to what senator hawley did today. laughter. >> elizabeth, senator hawley is smart, as we've all said, but he is smart enough to get into stanford and yale. i misspoke. he did not go to harvard. so, he's a, i guess, proud product of stanford and yale. i want to read you, elizabeth, something that the "new york times" writes. this is what mr. hawley is now not just enabling but augmenting. quote, if anything president trump has given the movement to limit ballot access new momentum while becoming the singular charismatic leader it never had. after declaring outright that high levels of voting are bad for republicans, he persuades his base that the election system is rotten with fraud and to view that fiction as a bedrock party principle. several recent polls have shown that majorities of re
and the republicans literally booed maxine waters on the house floor and paul ryan was sitting therekering and laughing at her. so the idea that this is some, like, time-honored tradition that senator hawley is embracing today with this maneuver is a joke. and i think that's the only proper response to what senator hawley did today. laughter. >> elizabeth, senator hawley is smart, as we've all said, but he is smart enough to get into stanford and yale. i misspoke. he did not go to...
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on january 20, 2009 during the inauguration festivities for president obama, remoneys including paul ryan and mitch mcconnell and other leaders came up with that plan to destroy the obama presidency. and it's amazing that he could do what he could do, and that's -- >> host: all right, norma in littleton, colorado, i think we got the point. eddie glaude, your comments on that. >> guest: yeah, i mean, we don't want to be naive, and that is we need to understand mitch mcconnell for who he is. and mitch mcconnell has been one of the -- a self-interested actor who has participated not only in, in my view, the destruction of this body called the senate, but he has been a central, central force in eroding the basic foundations of american democracy. obama unleashed all sorts of anxiety, right? his election, right? i mean, ooh people talked about the tea party being a result of economic anxiety, but, you know, the social science data showed that that economic anxiety was driven by de-racial anxiety. we know that over the course of his eight years in office, those demographic shifts spiked in inte
on january 20, 2009 during the inauguration festivities for president obama, remoneys including paul ryan and mitch mcconnell and other leaders came up with that plan to destroy the obama presidency. and it's amazing that he could do what he could do, and that's -- >> host: all right, norma in littleton, colorado, i think we got the point. eddie glaude, your comments on that. >> guest: yeah, i mean, we don't want to be naive, and that is we need to understand mitch mcconnell for who...
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during the inauguration, republicans including paul ryan and mitch mcconnell and other loaders came upwith the plan to destroy the obama presidency and it's amazing that he could do what he could do and that is -- >> host: norma, i think we got the point. eddie glaude, your comments on that. >> guest: i we don't want to be naive and that is -- we need to under mitchell mitchell. for who he is. and mitch mcconnell has been one of the self-interested actor who has participated not only in my view the destruct of the vaunted and deliberative body call the senate but he has ban central force in eroding the basic foundation of american democracy. obama unleashed all sorts of anxieties. his election, people talked pull out the tea party being a result of economic anxiety but the social signs data shows the economic anxiety was driven by deep racial anxiety. we know that over the course of his eight years in office, those demographic shifts spiked in interesting sorts of ways and saw the intensity of the spread of deep white resentment, it would grieve vans and white hatred mobilized by the t
during the inauguration, republicans including paul ryan and mitch mcconnell and other loaders came upwith the plan to destroy the obama presidency and it's amazing that he could do what he could do and that is -- >> host: norma, i think we got the point. eddie glaude, your comments on that. >> guest: i we don't want to be naive and that is -- we need to under mitchell mitchell. for who he is. and mitch mcconnell has been one of the self-interested actor who has participated not...
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remember when paul ryan called the president a racist, and the next day endorsed him. kept saying, don't bend over to this guy. you have to get something. if you're just a patsy, he's going to play you like a patsy, and run you over. and that really is remarkable that the republicans and republican leaders have never called him out, have never stood up to him. and have allowed him to do whatever he's wanted to do over the past four years, which is exactly why they are where they are, and it's exactly, because no one in the republican party on capitol hill ever put guardrails up for him. and they're paying the price. >> if you're going to go there, one of the biggest nightmares on this front is mark meadows, and i remember when he got the job as chief of staff, i was thinking, oh, no, that is like the worst option because he is the weakness. he is the weakness of the republicans, he is the weakest character. this is a man who not only held a wedding in the middle of a pandemic for his kid, even more so in a moment where he could have stood up and done the right thing fo
remember when paul ryan called the president a racist, and the next day endorsed him. kept saying, don't bend over to this guy. you have to get something. if you're just a patsy, he's going to play you like a patsy, and run you over. and that really is remarkable that the republicans and republican leaders have never called him out, have never stood up to him. and have allowed him to do whatever he's wanted to do over the past four years, which is exactly why they are where they are, and it's...
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it took paul ryan and mitch mcconnell a week to pass a tax corporations and the top 1% of the richestin the country. it took them a week to get that done. and it has taken them over four to five months to get this second stimulus out to people that need it. i don't need it, but people out there need help. it is the same. republicans have got to stop interest.inst their have a great new year. host: you said you did not need it, but did you get the first stimulus check? dollars thate two i adopted and they get social security. -- daughters that i adopted and they get social security. that money went to their college funds. me and my wife are blessed. both of us have been given $100 every paycheck through our local food bank, so, you know, god bless and happy new year. host: same to you. anthony in butler, pennsylvania, republican. anthony? caller: yes. host: hi, anthony. go ahead. caller: yes. i would like to know why the situation where people are wanting stimulus checks that voted for joe biden that were doing a lot of damage as far as protesting and damaging property, public property
it took paul ryan and mitch mcconnell a week to pass a tax corporations and the top 1% of the richestin the country. it took them a week to get that done. and it has taken them over four to five months to get this second stimulus out to people that need it. i don't need it, but people out there need help. it is the same. republicans have got to stop interest.inst their have a great new year. host: you said you did not need it, but did you get the first stimulus check? dollars thate two i...
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i had to make my case at the time to speaker boehner and paul ryan and kevin mccarthy and i cited theence people had in me to trust me with high-level information. and to carry out our mission. those were some of my experiences. and i don't know what they do on the democrat side because again it's supported by the speaker or leader. i'm not sure what criteria they're looking for that would make someone have some type of qualifications to get onto this committee. and especially if you knew -- i don't know if she knew -- that he had a problem of engaging with the chinese. and again, we'll wait and see what she has to say today. i certainly would like to hear some people under oath. >> sandra: you'll tell us if that will happen and if that's what your committee is planning on. congressman, when you talk about the threat china poses here is mike pompeo on that and i'll ask you a question on the other side. we don't have it. he says we cannot -- he is talking about the regime as a whole stealing information. he says they are stealing our stuff. they built their military might, brainwash ou
i had to make my case at the time to speaker boehner and paul ryan and kevin mccarthy and i cited theence people had in me to trust me with high-level information. and to carry out our mission. those were some of my experiences. and i don't know what they do on the democrat side because again it's supported by the speaker or leader. i'm not sure what criteria they're looking for that would make someone have some type of qualifications to get onto this committee. and especially if you knew -- i...
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just show you when boehner and paul ryan where the speaker of the house, they couldn't pass legislationut the democratic support of them. that's a fact, that is a fact. under pelosi we are able to do that, we are able to stick together and get legislation passed. we are united even though we sometimes have some differences between the more progressive folk and moderate folk like myself. speaking on the senate side, you probably have to ask your senator about that, but the bottom line is i'm a democrat and there are republicans out there, but on the house floor and on the senate floor we should be americans and try to figure out how to get a consensus to get the job done. there are a lot of problems out there. people don't want to say you know, here are the political talking points for democrats and republicans. they want solutions, practical solutions to the problems they are facing now. host: what lesson should progressive and moderate democrats take from the results of the 2020 election in the majoritye more narrow for house democrats? how concerned are you about losing the majority i
just show you when boehner and paul ryan where the speaker of the house, they couldn't pass legislationut the democratic support of them. that's a fact, that is a fact. under pelosi we are able to do that, we are able to stick together and get legislation passed. we are united even though we sometimes have some differences between the more progressive folk and moderate folk like myself. speaking on the senate side, you probably have to ask your senator about that, but the bottom line is i'm a...
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she also said the republicans knew about it, the leadership in 2015, so that would mean who, paul ryanwere speaker during that year. we heard a story no republicans knew about it otherwise it would have been a bigger deal then and he never would have wound up on that committee. ainsley: kevin mccarthy said that all the republicans on the intel committee, that's the committee that is supposed to learn about any kind of secrets. they are the ones that get the most secretive information. they know about it. and that's the concern here. steve: stuff about china. ainsley: exactly what did eric swalwell know. what was their relationship? how close were they? can he share any of this information with her? information that could put our country at risk? pretty scary and important stuff, right? why doesn't nancy have any concerns? nancy put him on that committee. she'll doesn't want to admit that he is doing something wrong or that he might have compromised. steve: or she made a mistake. ainsley: that's why kevin mccarthy is saying all right take him off the committee then i want him to resign.
she also said the republicans knew about it, the leadership in 2015, so that would mean who, paul ryanwere speaker during that year. we heard a story no republicans knew about it otherwise it would have been a bigger deal then and he never would have wound up on that committee. ainsley: kevin mccarthy said that all the republicans on the intel committee, that's the committee that is supposed to learn about any kind of secrets. they are the ones that get the most secretive information. they know...
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the point is simply returning to the joe biden of 2010 and the paul ryan or mitt romney republican partyng to work. it quite simply isn't going to exist in 2022 and in 2021 and so my point is, business as usual is over. donald trump has scrambled that idea. joe biden will not, cannot be who he was, what was it, six years ago, eight years ago. we're now headed into a new america and returning to the old politicians will not be an answer, rachel. rachel: you're absolutely right and also the new york times doesn't take into account just how much the democrat party has changed. this isn't 2012 or 2014 there is a very powerful and growing wing of radicals. i would challenge you to say that they aren't even socialists many are out and outcome you fists on the left, and so joe biden has to contend with that and there's a reason why he picked senator kamala harris as his runningmate because she is actually the most left wing senator that the democrats have so there was clearly a need to make, you know, a bridge to that left wing radical side, with her in mind, and so i think that the new york ti
the point is simply returning to the joe biden of 2010 and the paul ryan or mitt romney republican partyng to work. it quite simply isn't going to exist in 2022 and in 2021 and so my point is, business as usual is over. donald trump has scrambled that idea. joe biden will not, cannot be who he was, what was it, six years ago, eight years ago. we're now headed into a new america and returning to the old politicians will not be an answer, rachel. rachel: you're absolutely right and also the new...
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joining me right now is the gartman letter editor, dennis garth pman, ryan payne and paul donovan.ybody this morning. dennis, kicking us off with the markets this morning, lawmakers passed that $900 billion coronavirus relief package which includes 60 600-dollar checks fr many americans, $300 a week in enhancend unemployment benefits, on the restaurant industry they say they're helping restaurants because they put that ability to write off your meals once you again in this bill. thinking that people will go back to restaurants if they they can write off the meal. many in the restaurant industry saying too little, too late. what's your take on all of this? >> well, thankfully it's over, to paraphrase bob dylan, too much of something can make a man feel ill at ease. 5800 pages of information is a bit much to get through. it's not a stimulus package, it's a relief package and the restaurants of the country needed some help, no question about it. it's better to have it than not to have it. it sets a precedent that is bothersome and worrisome to me about the amount of spending that's go
joining me right now is the gartman letter editor, dennis garth pman, ryan payne and paul donovan.ybody this morning. dennis, kicking us off with the markets this morning, lawmakers passed that $900 billion coronavirus relief package which includes 60 600-dollar checks fr many americans, $300 a week in enhancend unemployment benefits, on the restaurant industry they say they're helping restaurants because they put that ability to write off your meals once you again in this bill. thinking that...
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we like to look at things that ryan with the dollar versus a consensus trade of the dollar appreciation. paul: that dollars appreciation story is one of the broad macro themes right now. at what point does it start to look undervalued to you, the u.s. dollar? >> we think it has further to go. if you are holding onto an intermediate term short, you are probably ok. when you see the vix going from low 20's to higher 20's or even 30's as we saw in the past week, withll it trade -- you cannot hold things whether it is a long or short term position for several orders. -- several quarters. you find you can make more money if you have clients that are not tax sensitive. you will see many dislocations during these periods. things rhymeferent with the dollar. in terms of a dip, do you anticipate seeing a correction sometime in early 2021? >> we look at day-to-day. right now, we see three to one downside versus upside. we have a proprietary system that looks at went to enter, when to exit. delineate where the opportunities and asymmetries are. you could enter into certain securities across the board an
we like to look at things that ryan with the dollar versus a consensus trade of the dollar appreciation. paul: that dollars appreciation story is one of the broad macro themes right now. at what point does it start to look undervalued to you, the u.s. dollar? >> we think it has further to go. if you are holding onto an intermediate term short, you are probably ok. when you see the vix going from low 20's to higher 20's or even 30's as we saw in the past week, withll it trade -- you cannot...
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paul winfrey. >> thank you for that introduction. i'm joined today by sam greg who you already heard from and jim otison, the john t. ryan professor of business ethics at the university of notre dame. as sam mentioned, the compact itself is short. it is 204 words. and it reads like a preamble than an organizing document like the u.s. constitution. that said, it does stick to the importance of organization. namely, they needed to dpenepenn one another to survive. pilgrims and strangers were going into a new and remote land where success was not inevitable. a successful economic system is critical to their survival. as you mentioned, sam, pilgrims and strangers were not trying to create a new society, rather, they were bringing tradition with them. how were the property rights to establishing a successful presence in the uniform? >> thank you for remarks and thank you for letting us talk about this as we're coming up on the almost, i guess less than a month away from the 400th anniversary of the mayflower compact. so i think your question of how important was economic freedom to what they were able to do, i think it is cri
paul winfrey. >> thank you for that introduction. i'm joined today by sam greg who you already heard from and jim otison, the john t. ryan professor of business ethics at the university of notre dame. as sam mentioned, the compact itself is short. it is 204 words. and it reads like a preamble than an organizing document like the u.s. constitution. that said, it does stick to the importance of organization. namely, they needed to dpenepenn one another to survive. pilgrims and strangers...
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ryan zinke. it was jeffrey rosen who kiboshed and zinke was never charged. it was zinke who interfered with trump officials to make sure paul manafort would not have to set a delicate foot in jail on rikers island like any other prisoner would have to do if that person were facing charges in federal court. it was jeffrey rosen who intervened to make sure he didn't have to go to rikers. he suggested they start charging anti-protest anti-protesters. that was jeffrey rosen who wrote to prosecutors to tell them that's how they should treat anti-racism protesters, throw the u.s. government on them and throw the book at them. now he's going to be taking over the justice department for the last and trump did nothing weird at all wlt powers of the justice department. what could possibly go wrong? so from the trump side, the lame duck period is as weird as it's ever pen, and unnerving as well. that said, one of these things is not like the other. from the biden side, the biden administration, they're rolling things out as normal, at least, as normal as it can be done because of the pandemic. today biden appointments were announced f
ryan zinke. it was jeffrey rosen who kiboshed and zinke was never charged. it was zinke who interfered with trump officials to make sure paul manafort would not have to set a delicate foot in jail on rikers island like any other prisoner would have to do if that person were facing charges in federal court. it was jeffrey rosen who intervened to make sure he didn't have to go to rikers. he suggested they start charging anti-protest anti-protesters. that was jeffrey rosen who wrote to prosecutors...
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ryan goodman, really interesting discussion. raises all kinds of legal questions. one other question i wish we had covered is once you get pardoned, ranch stone and paul manafort, they, right q, on this stuff? if they're called on to testify, they pretty much have to testify. >> that's right. it's another way in which it would strengthen the prosecutor's hands. >> much nor more to discuss, perhaps, on this if a few weeks. erica? >>> right now in the u.s., two vaccines are becoming available. of course, that doesn't mean they're accessible to everyone. what does that mean? moving forward, we'll explain, next. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill... ...can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some... rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred... ...as have cert
ryan goodman, really interesting discussion. raises all kinds of legal questions. one other question i wish we had covered is once you get pardoned, ranch stone and paul manafort, they, right q, on this stuff? if they're called on to testify, they pretty much have to testify. >> that's right. it's another way in which it would strengthen the prosecutor's hands. >> much nor more to discuss, perhaps, on this if a few weeks. erica? >>> right now in the u.s., two vaccines are...
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. >> kaepernick former house speaker paul ryan and moderating a discussion on policymaking at the enterprise institute in washington. >> good morning. thank you for coming out this morning and i want to thank people for being here because events like this can be quite dry. so, to see a group of people here to attend a means you are all very committed to this cause. i think it's very important you are committed. there are a whole host of things and i spent 20 years in congress. it's not -- policy matters is evidence and evidence for or against the proposition and a lot of people are skeptical of that these days. that skepticism isn't unwarranted but i would again caution against being too much of a cynic. people see these massive partisans polarizing ideological fights and they basically get the sense that nothing can happen, nothing can move, nothing can get done. ideology is not a bad thing or not a dirty word but it is a way to order the world into a coherent philosophy and i consider myself an ideologue but when you take your gaze away from larger political parts of the date you end up wo
. >> kaepernick former house speaker paul ryan and moderating a discussion on policymaking at the enterprise institute in washington. >> good morning. thank you for coming out this morning and i want to thank people for being here because events like this can be quite dry. so, to see a group of people here to attend a means you are all very committed to this cause. i think it's very important you are committed. there are a whole host of things and i spent 20 years in congress. it's...