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aipac they -- whatever may gain traction.o the nina turner race, because she was a bernie sanders supporter who have been critical of joe biden, they painted is not a loyal democrat. in the case of donna edwards edwards, there claimed she did not provide constituent service when she was a congresswoman early on. as if aipac cou care less about the level of constient service that donna edwards provided to her constituents when she was a congresswoman. it is transparent nonsense, right? it is this is their vehicle for trying to defeat her because donna edwards in the past has shown some minimal -- hardly radical on the subject -- but modest concern for palestinian human rights. for that reason, they want to defeat her. amy: can you talk about the role of the cori sellers in these campaigns? >> yes. but kari sellers is a former south carolina politician with close ties to aipac who has -- now heads another super pac that is devoted primarily at this point to defeating rashida tlaib in michigan. its claim is it is an organization
aipac they -- whatever may gain traction.o the nina turner race, because she was a bernie sanders supporter who have been critical of joe biden, they painted is not a loyal democrat. in the case of donna edwards edwards, there claimed she did not provide constituent service when she was a congresswoman early on. as if aipac cou care less about the level of constient service that donna edwards provided to her constituents when she was a congresswoman. it is transparent nonsense, right? it is...
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how many millions of dollars have been spent by aipac pac? although this is new for them.ve recentlystablished this super pac. rep. levin: right. they recently established a regular pac and super pac. between the money they bundle in the dark money they are spending, independently, i think it is over $4.2 million just to try to take down a progressive jewish congressperson. i n't know if yo remember, but i think i first appeared on your show when i created and ran union summer in 1996, so i'm a little bit unusual as a member of congress. amy: that was the first year of democracy now! that amount of money you are talking about, $4 million, how much overall is being spent on your primary race? rep. levin: i think we are being outspent about 5-1. about two thirds of the money from the other side is not any my opponent has raised in campaign contributions, but independent expenditures. also it's worth pointing out, emily's list is partnering with aipac on this even though i've been endorsed by cecile richards, by the leading care provider in our region. emily's list is now bac
how many millions of dollars have been spent by aipac pac? although this is new for them.ve recentlystablished this super pac. rep. levin: right. they recently established a regular pac and super pac. between the money they bundle in the dark money they are spending, independently, i think it is over $4.2 million just to try to take down a progressive jewish congressperson. i n't know if yo remember, but i think i first appeared on your show when i created and ran union summer in 1996, so i'm a...
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aipac is supposed to be all about.yeah, it's extremely troubling, the, you gotta go beyond this instance, and think what this means, if the democratic party allows republican billionaires to come in here, and dominate democratic primaries. it can go well beyond israel. every right-wing calls can come in and spend money to curate who they want, running the democratic party, being elected as a democrat to the house or senate. and the fact that i am a flat out champion for medicare for all, champion for the green new deal, and so active on progressive causes, i am one of 80 some people who voted to reduce military spending, recently. and you know, these republican billionaires, they don't want somebody like me in congress. they funnel the money through aipac the, and we are gonna be in big trouble, as democrats, if we allow this to happen to our party. >> you mentioned republican billionaires. given the united democracy project, this aipac super pac, takes money from republican donors. given aipac is endorsed for reelecti
aipac is supposed to be all about.yeah, it's extremely troubling, the, you gotta go beyond this instance, and think what this means, if the democratic party allows republican billionaires to come in here, and dominate democratic primaries. it can go well beyond israel. every right-wing calls can come in and spend money to curate who they want, running the democratic party, being elected as a democrat to the house or senate. and the fact that i am a flat out champion for medicare for all,...
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aipac spent almost $6 million so that has a big impact in a house race, and it's not just aipac.s that when aipa goes after a progressive candidate because they have some sympathy for palestinian human rights, then you tend to see other groups that also don't like progressives, not because of israel-palestine but because they think they might be too tough on the fossil fuel industry or the health care industry, and they pour in their money as well and so what you have is essentially the creation of a whole new generation of joe manchins and kirsten sinema's in the democratic caucus. >> this is the way it works now, post-sit sens united, limited spending from super pacs and the contusion as read by the conservative court is that this is part of the first amendment. what's also striking to me here is there's a "new york times" times one this that was pretty good. it was democratic primaries embroiled in aod debate over israel.of i thought it was a misstated thing. what's so hard here, in at least the races i've covered, jess casse ramos and henry cuellar down in texas, the vast maj
aipac spent almost $6 million so that has a big impact in a house race, and it's not just aipac.s that when aipa goes after a progressive candidate because they have some sympathy for palestinian human rights, then you tend to see other groups that also don't like progressives, not because of israel-palestine but because they think they might be too tough on the fossil fuel industry or the health care industry, and they pour in their money as well and so what you have is essentially the...
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"the new york times" reports a new super pac run by aipac, the american israel public affairs committee, has spent nearly $6 million on the primary race in an attempt to defeat edwards. another group with ties to aipac, democratic majority for israel, has spent over $425,000 to back edwards' opponent. the two groups also poured money into efforts to defeat other progressive democrats, including nina turner in ohio and jessica cisneros in texas. in news from ohio, a preliminary autopsy has been released for jayland walker, the 25-year-old black man who was fatally shot by police in akron, ohio, in june after a traffic stop. summit county medical examiner dr. lisa kohler said walker suffered 46 gunshot wounds -- 41 entry wounds and five wounds from bullets that grazed walker. >> the photographic record shows more than 46 labeled wounds because there are exit wounds, bullets beneath the skin, and abrasions that were numbered for the purpose of identifying specific injuries in the photographs and to permit clarity. his toxicology screen was negative for drugs and alcohol. jayland walker's d
"the new york times" reports a new super pac run by aipac, the american israel public affairs committee, has spent nearly $6 million on the primary race in an attempt to defeat edwards. another group with ties to aipac, democratic majority for israel, has spent over $425,000 to back edwards' opponent. the two groups also poured money into efforts to defeat other progressive democrats, including nina turner in ohio and jessica cisneros in texas. in news from ohio, a preliminary autopsy...
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yvonne: joining us exclusively is wyndham's aipac president.t asia has so many different covid restrictions, it is all kind of scattered. how are you looking at your expansion plans in light of that right now? >> expansion plans are still in good place. good morning. really pleased and honored to join you on bloomberg markets: asia this morning. we had another strong quarter and all of a sudden wyndham are very excited -- all of us at wyndham are very excited. despite the many headwinds that the world has been battered with. our model produced strong adjusted cash flow and our global development pipeline grew 9% to another record high of 208,000 rooms and our global grew by just over 3%. we operate more than 1600 hotels out of the 8900 hotels globally and asia-pacific continues to be the fastest growing region. yvonne: would you say then that you are back to pre-pandemic levels? >> not quite yet, but the indicators are very encouraging and we are getting as much growth as we can from the markets. david: talk about than the expansion plan. we ar
yvonne: joining us exclusively is wyndham's aipac president.t asia has so many different covid restrictions, it is all kind of scattered. how are you looking at your expansion plans in light of that right now? >> expansion plans are still in good place. good morning. really pleased and honored to join you on bloomberg markets: asia this morning. we had another strong quarter and all of a sudden wyndham are very excited -- all of us at wyndham are very excited. despite the many headwinds...
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he will make a speech to aipac working an agenda for a possible second term and an aide folks -- saysll focus on public safety. the visit comes as the january 6 committee has been detailing his attempts to remain in power and his refusal to call off of a violent mob -- call off a violent mob of his supporters. business activities resumed and confidence also improved despite disruptions from covid outbreaks across the country. that is the outlook based on bloomberg segregated index -- bloomberg's aggregated index. general motors posted profits that were weaker than expected. gm maintains its guidance for the full year. that reflects robust demand for suvs and trucks and it signals optimism that gm can get what it needs. ubs has reported weaker then -- institutional investors withdrew funds and investment banking also trailed expectations. ubs plans to buy back 5 million shares in shares -- global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> first it
he will make a speech to aipac working an agenda for a possible second term and an aide folks -- saysll focus on public safety. the visit comes as the january 6 committee has been detailing his attempts to remain in power and his refusal to call off of a violent mob -- call off a violent mob of his supporters. business activities resumed and confidence also improved despite disruptions from covid outbreaks across the country. that is the outlook based on bloomberg segregated index --...
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aipac next year is one of percent. the economic shock from the war in ukraine, china's a slowdown in rising global interest rates. the u.s. economy has attracted for a second straight quarter raising the chances of her session. the gdp rate fell .9%, following a 1.6% decline in the first three month of the year. the report shows decreases of businesses and government spending and presidential investment that the labor market main strong. >> -- remain strong. >> we know that there are challenges ahead of us. growth is slowing globally, inflation remains unacceptably high. it is this administration's top priority to bring it down. vonnie: the u.s. house of representatives passed bill that would include $52 billion in grants and incentives for global chip manufacturing. the 243 -- 187 vote attracted support from 24 republicans who oppose legislation. billionaire jock -- jack plans to relinquish ant group. and efforts to move away from alibaba. he could transfer part of his voting powers to other officials, and will be for
aipac next year is one of percent. the economic shock from the war in ukraine, china's a slowdown in rising global interest rates. the u.s. economy has attracted for a second straight quarter raising the chances of her session. the gdp rate fell .9%, following a 1.6% decline in the first three month of the year. the report shows decreases of businesses and government spending and presidential investment that the labor market main strong. >> -- remain strong. >> we know that there...
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coming up, our exclusive conversation with the president of aipac for dow technologies. -- with the apacdent of dell technologies. ♪♪ this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covers everything that's important to you. this is what it's like to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. making sure you have the right balance of risk and reward. and helping you plan for future generations. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. david: welcome back to the show. did you know that samsung is three stars in korean? that is what it means. three stars for the stock today. it is up 2% today. someday send read through in their earnings as it pertains to the semiconductor industry, to some extent. rishaad: one of the things which has been affecting what has been going on with semiconductors is the amount of time we have had to wait between ordering and actually getting semiconductors that you want. it is getting a bit of improvement. we have a chart on how we saw the wait times dipping by a day. just today, between
coming up, our exclusive conversation with the president of aipac for dow technologies. -- with the apacdent of dell technologies. ♪♪ this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covers everything that's important to you. this is what it's like to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. making sure you have the right balance of risk and reward. and helping you plan for future generations. this is "the...
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this president energy has the aipac bat and incompetent this administration is. >> and i think the lackf the vision the lack of a path forward has got consumers, it is got businesses feeling incredibly pessimistic producing record lows on the front. the atlanta fed coming out now sing the estimate for second-quarter gdp is a negative and a pretty got negative. that is recession territory. talk about where you think we are with the economy and what you think happens now and that weeks and months we may be in a recession right now. >> we are in a deep hole whether rated technical recession certainly the american people are feeling the effects of a recession where they believe we are in a recession. if the everyday products index that people buy every day. year over year is up over 20%. larry summers the former secretary of the treasury under clinton and obama economist just came out and co-authored a report or was it during the carter administration which led to the huge recession we had back in the early 1980s. knife got not only feeling and it we are actually in a recession or spite wha
this president energy has the aipac bat and incompetent this administration is. >> and i think the lackf the vision the lack of a path forward has got consumers, it is got businesses feeling incredibly pessimistic producing record lows on the front. the atlanta fed coming out now sing the estimate for second-quarter gdp is a negative and a pretty got negative. that is recession territory. talk about where you think we are with the economy and what you think happens now and that weeks and...
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a new super pac run by aipac, the american israel public affairs committee, spent nearly $6 million on the race to defeat edwards. ivey outspent edwards 7 to 1. see our segment on that race, go to democracynow.org. cnn is reporting the u.s. secret service has onlyrovided single text exchange to the department of homeland security inspector general after request for the agency to hand over all text messages from 24 individuals around the time of the january 6 insurrection. secret service is claiming all the messages have been purged. the dhs inspector general set in a letter to lawmakers that the erasure took place shortly after oversight officials requested electronic communications from the agency be preserved. meanwhile, prosecutors in georgia have revealed they may bring criminal charges against 16 republicans who acted as fake electors as part of donald trump's effort to overturn the 2020 election. while joe biden won more votes in georgia, the fake electors submitted false certifications to the national archives claiming trump had won the state. similar efforts were done in six ot
a new super pac run by aipac, the american israel public affairs committee, spent nearly $6 million on the race to defeat edwards. ivey outspent edwards 7 to 1. see our segment on that race, go to democracynow.org. cnn is reporting the u.s. secret service has onlyrovided single text exchange to the department of homeland security inspector general after request for the agency to hand over all text messages from 24 individuals around the time of the january 6 insurrection. secret service is...
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we are with the head of aipac equity strategies. always good to have you with us.rs to pessimistic? guest: i see value in certain markets. i'm worried we might not be there yet. value can be found anywhere. things are starting to pick up in china. shery: mother its global central bank tightening, or regulatory crackdowns? guest: my own suggestion is probably we will not see as much. we have seen most of the regulatory crackdown in the china internet. on the front of interest rates, that will continue, probably. bond markets already looking towards 2023. that is supportive as well. results season for walmart, apple, that will be quite important. that is what i would focus on. haidi: the dollar strength. how much of an uplift is that? guest: a stronger dollar is not good for asian equities. my colleagues believe there might be a little bit more strength to go. if the dollar does weaken, it will be positive for asian equities. that is something we have to watch. haidi: how strong is the consumer? signs of demand weaknesses, apple cutting prices by $90, but still it is
we are with the head of aipac equity strategies. always good to have you with us.rs to pessimistic? guest: i see value in certain markets. i'm worried we might not be there yet. value can be found anywhere. things are starting to pick up in china. shery: mother its global central bank tightening, or regulatory crackdowns? guest: my own suggestion is probably we will not see as much. we have seen most of the regulatory crackdown in the china internet. on the front of interest rates, that will...