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please join us with carol and jim hopkins. carol estes emwill hurst and jim at lake shore bap. >> welcome back do mosaic. this is pentecost and we have been tg about the power of the spirit breaking down barriers and uniting us and bringing us together. i was telling my colleagues at my conyes gation congregation i try tone courage them to wear read. and what's the symbol of the red. >> the fire, the spirit. the tht of the movement of the holy spirit. that just lights us up.e vibrancy and celebetory color in in different cultures, they wear wear red instead black. because it is a marking of celebration. >> okay. >> yeah. it's the tongues of flame that descend on us, so carol said it exactly correctly. correctly. >> you mentioned earlier that ss communities feel if they are pel or charismatic they don't have the spirit. some pentecostal or charismatic doesn't feel they have the spirit unless they have motion. can you say more about that. >> that continues and has been n in the life of the church since that first pentecost. paul
please join us with carol and jim hopkins. carol estes emwill hurst and jim at lake shore bap. >> welcome back do mosaic. this is pentecost and we have been tg about the power of the spirit breaking down barriers and uniting us and bringing us together. i was telling my colleagues at my conyes gation congregation i try tone courage them to wear read. and what's the symbol of the red. >> the fire, the spirit. the tht of the movement of the holy spirit. that just lights us up.e...
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carol, let's go to you. at eastlake, it was originally done with some big investments, with the hopes of partnering with the local public county authority. and a loss of philanthropy and social enterprise. all that supported a robust community intermediary, a local foundation. it was a backbone to redevelopment work over the years. bringing forth a charter school, grocery store, ymca, and more. but sustaining this backbone, or as a san francisco grad called this, community quarterback, over decades is not easy. i am particularly interested in the federal role here. of the development cycle and neighborhood growth which is longer than i think most people appreciate. 2-3 decades, not 2-3 years. is there adequate support for the specific infrastructure for backbone organizations or neighborhood or resident groups and others and if not, what else is needed? carol: thank you for that question. we think the community quarterback organizations are the secret to equity and excellence and i would argue you cannot hav
carol, let's go to you. at eastlake, it was originally done with some big investments, with the hopes of partnering with the local public county authority. and a loss of philanthropy and social enterprise. all that supported a robust community intermediary, a local foundation. it was a backbone to redevelopment work over the years. bringing forth a charter school, grocery store, ymca, and more. but sustaining this backbone, or as a san francisco grad called this, community quarterback, over...
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what do you say, carol? >> it is incredible.andy's point we're taking productive dollars in the private sector and we're moving it in a nonproductive way to the government to allocate. we know that none of these people could pass an econ 101 exam. that everything they have cut, done so far they have gotten wrong. now all of a sudden they will magically be able to reallocate dollars from you, knowing what you want to do in the free market to themselves, doing the corporate giveaway, by the way doing all of this, they are going to save the climate and the planet because they know exactly what they're doing. elizabeth: they have never balanced a budget in they have never balance ad budget. so they're going to save the planet. listen to senator john kennedy on this. watch. >> president biden has stepped on every rake in the yard. i don't mean to be unfair but it has been cringe-worthy. he has mismanaged congress, mismanaged covid, mismanaged crime, mismanaged the border, mismanaged 9 afghanistan, mismanaged the economy, mismanaged t
what do you say, carol? >> it is incredible.andy's point we're taking productive dollars in the private sector and we're moving it in a nonproductive way to the government to allocate. we know that none of these people could pass an econ 101 exam. that everything they have cut, done so far they have gotten wrong. now all of a sudden they will magically be able to reallocate dollars from you, knowing what you want to do in the free market to themselves, doing the corporate giveaway, by the...
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, a good carol with honey, a christmas carol, but not like that without honey, give dyadku pyataka yesinian words, but they are borrowed from the russian version where the original is even tougher carol carol who won't give a pie we're a cow for cones who won't give a pig around the neck on a barrel wedding marriage another tradition that significantly differs from russian in ukraine the traditional season for matchmaking and weddings is autumn, when the harvest is harvested and pumpkins ripen, which the bride can hand to a suitor who is not to her liking, a ukrainian wedding begins with the song blagoslova bozhya maty, the wedding begins
, a good carol with honey, a christmas carol, but not like that without honey, give dyadku pyataka yesinian words, but they are borrowed from the russian version where the original is even tougher carol carol who won't give a pie we're a cow for cones who won't give a pig around the neck on a barrel wedding marriage another tradition that significantly differs from russian in ukraine the traditional season for matchmaking and weddings is autumn, when the harvest is harvested and pumpkins ripen,...
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carol nutler, founder and ceo of advisory firm crystal energy. carol, thank you for your time. thank you. now remember these, it's been 40 years since the 1st music cd came out and the shiny disks quickly became popular all over the world. the 1st issue was about the visit ers produce and hand over germany. what made the cd so hot? well the sound quality was way better than a cassette tape and vinyl could provide. and it was easy to skip over a song if you didn't like it. but the big idea behind the cd was also its downfall . music was digitized, and that concept later led straight to streaming. and his reminder of the top of business story we are following for you at you. water levels along the river right are getting dangerously low during a record right summer. the rhine is one of germany's most important waterways and an important shipping route for coal, chemicals, and other goods. roger, that's russia. thanks for watching. the former president, i'm afghanistan. i'm head cars, i live in an exclusive intern. he and d w correspondence. sandra peters may speak with him and co
carol nutler, founder and ceo of advisory firm crystal energy. carol, thank you for your time. thank you. now remember these, it's been 40 years since the 1st music cd came out and the shiny disks quickly became popular all over the world. the 1st issue was about the visit ers produce and hand over germany. what made the cd so hot? well the sound quality was way better than a cassette tape and vinyl could provide. and it was easy to skip over a song if you didn't like it. but the big idea...
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next next call comes from carol and greens, pennsylvania hi carol. >> hello. have a question any research has been done to compare the laws have changed so significantly over the years for the disabled. i am 86 years old and in a wheelchair. i worked as a vision therapist for years. i also ran a program and 58 -- 68. 49% black i have a lot of a positive cyst things to say by the black community. at a local black author has convinced me i should buy your book. and i am not a writer. i would like to see more research that can prove laws can change people's lives. and i don't think there has been anything done with the comparison between race and the disabled, that i can find. and i am very interested in yout opinion on that. so what stuart i apologize working to leave at that first question, there is a lot there. we'll see if dr. anderson has a response for you. thank you for calling in. >> guest: the role of disability laws and disability policies art absolutely essential. it is one of the key movement forward that made this nature nation much more humane. to s
next next call comes from carol and greens, pennsylvania hi carol. >> hello. have a question any research has been done to compare the laws have changed so significantly over the years for the disabled. i am 86 years old and in a wheelchair. i worked as a vision therapist for years. i also ran a program and 58 -- 68. 49% black i have a lot of a positive cyst things to say by the black community. at a local black author has convinced me i should buy your book. and i am not a writer. i...
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joining us the only thing, senator big cassidy, lee zeldon and jeff van drew and economic pros carol roth and mr. shell, --and gop strategist. why did speaker pelosi go to taiwan? and the power of trump, carrie lake winning in arizona and trump backing her and the media ramps up the outrage and the evening edit digs in and the track record of the liberal florida state prosecutor governor ron desantis suspended and fbi director linked to violent crime to biden border collapse and busing illegal aliens to new york after the mayor boasted it's a sanctuary city and illegals say they're coming because biden opened the boarders. "the evening edit" starts right now. welcome to the show. happy friday. check your money. the s&p, nasdaq falling. fears of more fed rate hikes to stop inflation. three quarter point hike again is being talked about. the u.s. economy powered ahead adding 528,000 new jobs in july and that was double expectations and the economy is retracing the 22 million jobs destroyed by democrat-led shut downs. there's still 10.7 million job openings. as businesses hold onto thei
joining us the only thing, senator big cassidy, lee zeldon and jeff van drew and economic pros carol roth and mr. shell, --and gop strategist. why did speaker pelosi go to taiwan? and the power of trump, carrie lake winning in arizona and trump backing her and the media ramps up the outrage and the evening edit digs in and the track record of the liberal florida state prosecutor governor ron desantis suspended and fbi director linked to violent crime to biden border collapse and busing illegal...
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carole: so far, opec+ has portrayed a united front.heard the new secretary general re-iterating the importance of russia for the alliance. and especially for the long-term. we are in completely different market conditions than when we had the disputes in march 2020, when we were seeing serious demand destruction. today russian oil is trading at a discount, less than a few months ago, but still substantial. it is unlikely the saudis want to lose their ally. they are the only country that can make a difference in terms of production, but it is a delicate balancing act between keeping americans happy, but keeping the russians even happier. manus: but let's get to the rub of the matter, how do you keep america happy and keep the russians on side? the oil is back in the market, there is a deficit of 2.7, how does saudi arabia deliver more oil with the agreement of the russians? carole: the saudis made it clear, they will respond to the market. the fundamentals supporting the status quo of production levels where they are, we saw downward pr
carole: so far, opec+ has portrayed a united front.heard the new secretary general re-iterating the importance of russia for the alliance. and especially for the long-term. we are in completely different market conditions than when we had the disputes in march 2020, when we were seeing serious demand destruction. today russian oil is trading at a discount, less than a few months ago, but still substantial. it is unlikely the saudis want to lose their ally. they are the only country that can...
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elizabeth: carol is talking about getting at what the problem is.now we've got these primary races tonight, congressman. democrat val demings fighting to take on senator marco rubio. democrats nikki fried and representative charlie crist squaring off for the chance to face off against florida governor ron desantis. new york carolyn maloney face off against jerry nadler. each chair powerful house committees. they join a growing list of democrats who say they may not support biden running again. he is turning0 in -- 80 in november. he may not be up to it. what do you say? >> he is not up to running this country. he is not up to turning on the lights at the white house. watch democrat members of congress are running as fast as they can from joe biden. they don't want to be caught with him. guess what, the policies joe biden signed into law are the policies that the democrat house and the democrat senate have all passed, they have all supported. so they can't run away from their policies. they are up on the ballot this coming november. the american peop
elizabeth: carol is talking about getting at what the problem is.now we've got these primary races tonight, congressman. democrat val demings fighting to take on senator marco rubio. democrats nikki fried and representative charlie crist squaring off for the chance to face off against florida governor ron desantis. new york carolyn maloney face off against jerry nadler. each chair powerful house committees. they join a growing list of democrats who say they may not support biden running again....
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carol anderson, i am enjoying you and stuff. i see you are a history professor and i was telling the call screener, i was a democrat for a long time, but i joined the republican party because of some different things that the de because it's an different things that the democrats were doing. my parents were kennedy democrats but they were republicans first because the republican party cut out african-americans and stuff. my question for you, i believe in god guns and gold buyable bullets and beans. our constitution if you look at ben franklin, he said this is represented republic. it's's not a democracy. so we're supposed to be a representative republic, or constitutional republic. i agree with you on racism. when philando castile got murdered, , that cop should nevr done that, the nra should have said something. after the civil war the nra was trying to teach blackstrap gun ownership to protect themselves when the democrats had the klan and stuff. so i don't know if you know the history of the democratic party. the klan was a m
carol anderson, i am enjoying you and stuff. i see you are a history professor and i was telling the call screener, i was a democrat for a long time, but i joined the republican party because of some different things that the de because it's an different things that the democrats were doing. my parents were kennedy democrats but they were republicans first because the republican party cut out african-americans and stuff. my question for you, i believe in god guns and gold buyable bullets and...
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back with me, carol markowitz.carol, my question to you is the first line of your great column in the new york post, why does obvious damage to children get ignored for so long? >> i really want to know the answer to that question also. my real concern over these last two and a half years, i have a lot of concerns, but one of the main things that i keep coming back to us how the media shut down very obviously now write opinions. every article that i read in the new york times, wow, it looks like they lost when they didn't go to school for two years. yeah, we knew that. we have speech problems because kids were masked for so long. we don't know how these experiments with children will turn out. we need the media task the right questions about what we are doing and we don't have that. instead we have a media that shuts down any opinions until we are masking two -year-olds, describing a dozen antidepressants to teenagers or blocking puberty for preteens. everyone is afraid to speak up. people have been fired for speak
back with me, carol markowitz.carol, my question to you is the first line of your great column in the new york post, why does obvious damage to children get ignored for so long? >> i really want to know the answer to that question also. my real concern over these last two and a half years, i have a lot of concerns, but one of the main things that i keep coming back to us how the media shut down very obviously now write opinions. every article that i read in the new york times, wow, it...
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while in russian carols, the central motive is the desire for reward , we still remember christmas carol with honey, with honey, it's not like that with honey, give uncle a fiver. yes, these are ukrainian words, but they are borrowed from the russian-language version, where the original is even tougher. christmas carol, christmas carol. oops cones who won't give piglet around the neck on the tank wedding marriage is another tradition that is significantly different from the russian one in ukraine the traditional season for matchmaking and weddings is autumn when the harvest is harvested and pumpkins ripen which the bride can hand to a suitor who is not to her liking ukrainian weddings begin with songs bless the mother of god, the wedding should be known, and here is the russian from the exclamations. a young family was trying to build their own home , while the zapobrebriki from the neighbors were used to huddle together for several generations in one fairy-tale house. so even in children's literature, the heroes of our people and russian behave differently, and this is not surprising, b
while in russian carols, the central motive is the desire for reward , we still remember christmas carol with honey, with honey, it's not like that with honey, give uncle a fiver. yes, these are ukrainian words, but they are borrowed from the russian-language version, where the original is even tougher. christmas carol, christmas carol. oops cones who won't give piglet around the neck on the tank wedding marriage is another tradition that is significantly different from the russian one in...
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carol anderson, how long have you been at emory? >> i got there in 2009. from the university of missouri where i was there for 13 years. >> why did you translate yourself to georgia? >> emery is an amazing university. and it was an opportunity to really grow and thrive. and to be in place surrounded by scholars who are asking these really tough, hard questions. and seeking the answers. and then there's atlanta. which is an amazing city so, yes. >> missouri, columbia missouri. atlanta. where did you start life? >> has started life in columbus ohio . actually that's not accurate. my father was in the military so i was born on an army base . we lived in germany for several years. then when he retired from the military after 20+ years he then moved hito columbus ohio because he wanted my brother to go toohio state . so that's where i did a lot of my growing up in columbus ohio. >> where do you go to school? >> i went to school e my undergrad and my masters are at miami university in oxford ohio and my phd is from the ohio stateuniversity . >> why did you decid
carol anderson, how long have you been at emory? >> i got there in 2009. from the university of missouri where i was there for 13 years. >> why did you translate yourself to georgia? >> emery is an amazing university. and it was an opportunity to really grow and thrive. and to be in place surrounded by scholars who are asking these really tough, hard questions. and seeking the answers. and then there's atlanta. which is an amazing city so, yes. >> missouri, columbia...
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elizabeth: what do you think, carol, final word?the fact that we're giving billions upon billions of dollars to the ukraine to secure their borders and we can't do that at home is despicable. the american people should be outraged and should be calling every single day their representatives about this. elizabeth: chris chun white kish christian whiton, carol roth. >> thank you. elizabeth: vice president kamala harris with another whopper. wait until you hear what she said. the president's tax-and-spend bills will slam u.s. manufacturing. joint committee on taxation will hit the middle class and lower class with higher taxes. we have the story next on "the evening edit." >> it isn't real. it's all a fraud. it doesn't counter inflation. it doesn't reduce our deficits and by the way the national association of manufacturers says it is going to cause hundreds of thousands of jobs. ♪ unless you happen to be a dog. finding my way forward with node-positive breast cancer felt overwhelming at times. but i never just found my way, i made it.
elizabeth: what do you think, carol, final word?the fact that we're giving billions upon billions of dollars to the ukraine to secure their borders and we can't do that at home is despicable. the american people should be outraged and should be calling every single day their representatives about this. elizabeth: chris chun white kish christian whiton, carol roth. >> thank you. elizabeth: vice president kamala harris with another whopper. wait until you hear what she said. the president's...
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[laughter] >> oh, yeah carol and i carol laughing.lly our experience as two mom who is had kids in public school systems. in major coastal areas, absolutely. i mean, as you know lawrence and carol too i'm running for school board, an one of the reasons i'm running for school board is because i had the privilege of seeing what my kids were learning through their computer screen and some of the stuff was a complete sthok me and i consider myself fairly educated on the state of public education. and i'm hearing from parents every single day, especially school started this week here in california, and i'm getting tex messages from parents who are seeing what is on the curriculum at school and they're going what -- like kids being asked to deliver pronounce on first day of school. their kids being asked to talk about their sexual identity on first day of school an actually write it down for classroom lessons. we're to this where as before they could fly under radar as long as our kids were getting passing grades. but those days are over ev
[laughter] >> oh, yeah carol and i carol laughing.lly our experience as two mom who is had kids in public school systems. in major coastal areas, absolutely. i mean, as you know lawrence and carol too i'm running for school board, an one of the reasons i'm running for school board is because i had the privilege of seeing what my kids were learning through their computer screen and some of the stuff was a complete sthok me and i consider myself fairly educated on the state of public...
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carol roth, "washington examiner"'s byron york and "the hill"'s joe concha. president biden is in swing states 70 days before the midterms. still no plans to go to the border as biden's own border chief contradicts the white house saying yes, the border is in crisis. vice president kamala harris, the latest dodge who will pay for biden's one trillion dollar student loan handout what it is you. more details on the top fbi agent escorted out of fbi headquarters in d.c. on charges of political interference in fbi probes including hunter biden. white house now focused on europe's energy crisis. 20 million americans here at home can't pay their energy bills. plus why it is cloudy with a chance of fraud in the democrat's new green energy spending. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ elizabeth: welcome to the show, you're watching fox business. we begin with stocks down for a third day as strong data, it is driving worries about fed rate hikes. we still have a no read on that yet. we'll stay on the story for you. there was a good read on
carol roth, "washington examiner"'s byron york and "the hill"'s joe concha. president biden is in swing states 70 days before the midterms. still no plans to go to the border as biden's own border chief contradicts the white house saying yes, the border is in crisis. vice president kamala harris, the latest dodge who will pay for biden's one trillion dollar student loan handout what it is you. more details on the top fbi agent escorted out of fbi headquarters in d.c. on...
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carol, good to see you.ios" the white house is coming up with another new narrative about inflation, about blame republicans, blame the trump agenda, blame the drug industry, big corporations oil and gas companies and claim they're for the little guy. what do you think? >> i mean we had such litany hard to keep track t was transitory t was good for you. it was consumers fault. it is greedy businesses fault. it was putin's fault. anybody possibly be blamed will get blamed. at some point they will tell us bread lines is a great way to meet your neighbors, any way they spin this to be in their favor. unfortunately anything that doesn't take any responsibility for a big chunk of it which is biden's energy policy. elizabeth: carol, listen to the other new democrat line, don't worry, no reason to worry, we have zero inflation. watch this. >> the president in my vision for the foot also means lowering costs for americans. today we learned that last month our economy had 0% inflation. >> today we received news that
carol, good to see you.ios" the white house is coming up with another new narrative about inflation, about blame republicans, blame the trump agenda, blame the drug industry, big corporations oil and gas companies and claim they're for the little guy. what do you think? >> i mean we had such litany hard to keep track t was transitory t was good for you. it was consumers fault. it is greedy businesses fault. it was putin's fault. anybody possibly be blamed will get blamed. at some...
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carol lee, why don't you clear this all up for us. what is the latest. >> coy do my best, joe. our reporting about the way that the president approached things in the white house and this is been talked about for some time, is that he saw everything as his own. so that is kind of the context and the back drop to all of this. whether it was staff, whether it was his cabinet members, they worked for him, right. and so the same was true with documents. and people that we talked to, you heard from normer national security adviser john bolton right there said that there was this constant effort to try to take documents and constantly grabbing at intelligence, he thought he just owned it. there were efforts to try to sneak things away from him once he had them, sometimes they would give him photocopies of documents that were sensitive that he wanted and he said he didn't want photocopies, he wants the originals. so the sloppy approach toward documents an the approach that they were his, that he was the president and he set the rules and didn't have to follow any of the rules, that is
carol lee, why don't you clear this all up for us. what is the latest. >> coy do my best, joe. our reporting about the way that the president approached things in the white house and this is been talked about for some time, is that he saw everything as his own. so that is kind of the context and the back drop to all of this. whether it was staff, whether it was his cabinet members, they worked for him, right. and so the same was true with documents. and people that we talked to, you heard...
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see co i name carol carol? yeah, i knew about it. carol, he jumped the chena river on my couch. what do you think college over i can check. um your bill is in 40000000 package. yes. a year's garbage. oh, oh, the lunch la. mental toes. a huge issue. we agree to such mood for you all is re google shinny. what was your line? yeah, e w kept on, we'll go names, go. maurice english enough patrol. good friend, queens king little cousin. yet what we'll do. so it is a mission. we bring some of this ammonia natural years. some was dives. did it of trickle. what bro? see a girl by choice of last minute. graham. preceding a success? i'm going to go as a gym would, would, is, was the style is go to mama kirkwood public william because of us, the name of jason computing or of style was that she thought so keith elijah thought on zillow and i, she, okay. she knew she say yes sir. thank i know can thank you. oh, you don't say youth fair. i've so b, not all of them are rather yes by the teacher had yan but he had i shy yet. so i your so his well bye may at them shifts egless units with samples f
see co i name carol carol? yeah, i knew about it. carol, he jumped the chena river on my couch. what do you think college over i can check. um your bill is in 40000000 package. yes. a year's garbage. oh, oh, the lunch la. mental toes. a huge issue. we agree to such mood for you all is re google shinny. what was your line? yeah, e w kept on, we'll go names, go. maurice english enough patrol. good friend, queens king little cousin. yet what we'll do. so it is a mission. we bring some of this...
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and that is carol scott.so all three of these folks, all three of these folks have some connection to that same kind of story. and i grouped them all together here because, spoiler alert, kathy and peter davis founded the first professional association for aerobics instructors called idea, and that was in california. they both went to school in san diego and started that. and then carol scott a few years later started essentially an east coast version of that called eca, east coast alliance. east coast fitness. and all of them, kathy and peter came out of the tennis world, collegiate tennis, and cath and carol -- kathy and carol told me rather similar stories of studying phys ed and graduating in the early 1980s into the dynamic realm of commercial fitness that they never if would have imagined existed before. and ended up having that opportunity to take up that -- that you just couldn't give up. and carol i spoke to more recently, expressed i think a really interesting perspective on the difference of the pa
and that is carol scott.so all three of these folks, all three of these folks have some connection to that same kind of story. and i grouped them all together here because, spoiler alert, kathy and peter davis founded the first professional association for aerobics instructors called idea, and that was in california. they both went to school in san diego and started that. and then carol scott a few years later started essentially an east coast version of that called eca, east coast alliance....
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carol, with the stoppage really only last 3 days. well, you know, this is as good as mine, but many fear the stoppage is going to last much longer than that because we have seen that russia is not really a surprise has been using its gas supplies to europe as a weapon to achieve certain political points. and so that's why i think the markets here maybe factoring the source supply is not coming back to the market after 3 days. or if they do, they may not be fully back in supply. so you have to wait and see. but i'm more on the, you know, cautious side now ukraine's president vladimir lansky has accused russia of waiting on a worst gas war against a united europe. do you think europe is united in its response to the energy crisis? what does the think of the describe? you of as united because the countries are not, you know, they don't have one genius situation. partly because of their reliance on gas. so you see guessing a bigger role. for example, here in germany, where i'm sitting there in philly, for instance, despite being neighbor
carol, with the stoppage really only last 3 days. well, you know, this is as good as mine, but many fear the stoppage is going to last much longer than that because we have seen that russia is not really a surprise has been using its gas supplies to europe as a weapon to achieve certain political points. and so that's why i think the markets here maybe factoring the source supply is not coming back to the market after 3 days. or if they do, they may not be fully back in supply. so you have to...
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wade happened because of people like carol and i, i just have to say, in the 1970's and 1980's, there was a huge price to pay. there has been until recently. in those times, it was not that way. there was a lawsuit against the national organization for women, and the suit had been taken to the supreme court for 20 years. he nearly lost his home and everything. there of seven children. that's just one example. people like bill and phyllis schlafly, they are the ones who deserve the praise. i just want to give tribute to them so you will know that people really paid a huge price to bring us to this point. >> once upon a time, they said safe, rare, and legal, and my goodness how that has changed. the misinformation coming from the left, the leftist messaging machine has kicked into overdrive. they are demonizing so many aspects of the pro-life movement, lying about repercussions for physicians and doctors, pregnancy clinics. talk to us about that. >> i never quite expected the kind of lying and misinformation and to the extent we are seeing it. any newspaper, any news outlet, social medi
wade happened because of people like carol and i, i just have to say, in the 1970's and 1980's, there was a huge price to pay. there has been until recently. in those times, it was not that way. there was a lawsuit against the national organization for women, and the suit had been taken to the supreme court for 20 years. he nearly lost his home and everything. there of seven children. that's just one example. people like bill and phyllis schlafly, they are the ones who deserve the praise. i...
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but the aversion to nursing once deeper than that carol l. v is a private lactation consultant in northern paris. she helps future mothers prepare to breast feed and helps troubleshoot when there's a problem with our privilege, very up to dishes, advising a client over the phone or so from our caroll says women wanting to breastfeed in france. fis, an uphill battle because of the lack of awareness across society. but it's a great lack of supports support from the community in general, the health care professional or talk with help know much, much about breastfeeding. so as soon as there's a some kind of issue, they will say, well, then you can go home, you know, maybe you can drop right, breastfeeding and, and use a bottle of french feminists on the 17th weren't really in breastfeeding, in comparison to the swedes or the mothers, our mothers didn't breast feed. so we don't have a culture that supports breastfeeding. despite its look, breastfeeding weights, france is far from being the only country, but mothers switch early to infant formula.
but the aversion to nursing once deeper than that carol l. v is a private lactation consultant in northern paris. she helps future mothers prepare to breast feed and helps troubleshoot when there's a problem with our privilege, very up to dishes, advising a client over the phone or so from our caroll says women wanting to breastfeed in france. fis, an uphill battle because of the lack of awareness across society. but it's a great lack of supports support from the community in general, the...
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david: very quick to last point , carol, on real estate.s agents that need a place to go, so between them and the amazon warehouses maybe we'll just convert everything, david, and avoid it altogether. david: it's just amazing how many of these buildings in manhattan are at-best half filled. i don't know how much longer they can go on. carol, jonathan, good to see you both thank you very much. stocks by the way flip-flopping as the dow tries to hang on to the gains it needs to exit correction territory. could happen if it stays at the current level. more to come. ♪ . . to be more social, to just relax. and eating healthy every single meal? if only it was this easy for us. meet ron. that man is always on. and he's on it with jardiance for type 2 diabetes. his underhand sky serve? on fire. his grilling game? on point. and his a1c? ron is on it. with the once-daily pill, jardiance. jardiance not only lowers a1c... it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. and jardiance may
david: very quick to last point , carol, on real estate.s agents that need a place to go, so between them and the amazon warehouses maybe we'll just convert everything, david, and avoid it altogether. david: it's just amazing how many of these buildings in manhattan are at-best half filled. i don't know how much longer they can go on. carol, jonathan, good to see you both thank you very much. stocks by the way flip-flopping as the dow tries to hang on to the gains it needs to exit correction...
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i want to just go back to something that joyce said and carol alluded to.gree with joyce that the pleading filed by trump's lawyers really argued a bit too much and conceded things that perhaps he didn't want to concede, but here where the department of justice has been under fire and the fbi vilified, it may not be a bad idea, whether it's meritorious or not to have a neutral third party a special master do a privilege review. i don't know that it's necessary legally but i do know that having a neutral third party federal judge for instance with respect to giuliani's search warrant and the hoe ten search warrant give a neutrality to the process. it may slow it down a bit as joyce points out and i think she may not ultimately be necessary. there may not be documents that are privileged but i am curious to see whether or not the government accedes to this request, because, a, it's not crazy, and b, in the end, it may help them. >> but is there possibly judge shopping, because we understand that the person who will make the decision about a master is a trump-
i want to just go back to something that joyce said and carol alluded to.gree with joyce that the pleading filed by trump's lawyers really argued a bit too much and conceded things that perhaps he didn't want to concede, but here where the department of justice has been under fire and the fbi vilified, it may not be a bad idea, whether it's meritorious or not to have a neutral third party a special master do a privilege review. i don't know that it's necessary legally but i do know that having...
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carol, if these were classified items, could this be risk to you, us, the country be even greater than some of us had suspected? >> well absolutely, but it's a big question of if. what i think is more firmly known is that the absolute justification for the department of justice in their probable cause that they had to present to a federal judge. hey judge, we asked the former white house team for these records back. we've had interviews with individuals who say that classified documents remain in this location. then the subpoena as described in the government -- i'm sorry in donald trump's own lawyers on descriptions of events tonight, then the department of justice subpoenas the video footage. and if it is correct, as i've no reason to doubt that it is, that there is concern about the movement of boxes, then that is just kind of the extra last nail in the coffin for probable cause. because you have sources saying those classified records back and his former residents of the former president, now you have suggestion that some of that classified record is not really being carefully prot
carol, if these were classified items, could this be risk to you, us, the country be even greater than some of us had suspected? >> well absolutely, but it's a big question of if. what i think is more firmly known is that the absolute justification for the department of justice in their probable cause that they had to present to a federal judge. hey judge, we asked the former white house team for these records back. we've had interviews with individuals who say that classified documents...
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carol lennon joins us live. >>> and then we go down to florida, where republican governor ron desantis has soerded some new lessons for the start of school this week. revisionist history and christian nationalism. new yorker writer and dean of the columbia journalism school, jalon cobb will be in the studio to discuss. and president biden canceled student debt for thousands who are ripd off for a for profit college chain promising jobs of the future that never arrived. >>> we start tonight in mounting investigations into the former president of the united states. after last night's election in wyoming, donald trump appears poised to gain some allies in congress. but it comes as trump is quickly losing friends, basically anywhere else. today trump's former vice president mike pence said we consider talking to the january 6th committee. >> if they were to call you to the committee to come and testify, would you be agreeable. >> well, if there was an invitation to participate, i would consider. it any invitation that would be directed to me, i would have to reflect on the unique role that
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carol, thank you so much for being here. it is breaking. it is explosive.irst thing that at least grabbed me in reading this article is just how deeply the former president appears to have been in selecting these documents. what more can you tell us about that? >> well, what's clear in the -- both the interviews we have done with sources and also as revealed in a lot of new records and letters that are coming out is that the president was very involved, the former president, was very involved in at the last minute hastily and chaotically packing up his documents that he thought were, quote unquote, his and arranging for them to be taken to mar-a-lago, private club and part-time residence. and also importantly, alex, despite the former president's claim that all he's done has been cooperative, what we found is that week after week he was the person resisting providing records. he was the person along with his lawyers asking for delayed in allowing the fbi, for example, to look over the classified records that they found to their horror, to their shock, in a
carol, thank you so much for being here. it is breaking. it is explosive.irst thing that at least grabbed me in reading this article is just how deeply the former president appears to have been in selecting these documents. what more can you tell us about that? >> well, what's clear in the -- both the interviews we have done with sources and also as revealed in a lot of new records and letters that are coming out is that the president was very involved, the former president, was very...
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. >> tvs monthly index program with author and emory university professor carol anderson. books include white rage, one person one vote and most recently the second race and guns and of fatally unequal america about thehistory and impact of the second amendment . >> carol anderson, what is the july 4, 1776 celebration mean to you? >> it means that we are so
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yamiche evander, moderator of washington, carol leonnig pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter for the washington post, former federal prosecutor glenn kirschner who's tried hundreds of cases in his 30 year career. it is good to see you all. planning to start with you tonight, the new york times reporting introduces a whole new dimension to the justice departments in investigation into trump, into the classified documents. friday, the doj said it was just in the early stages. what does this report indicate to you about the depth of all of this and just how significant is 300 classified documents? >> alicia, it is a veritable novel of classified information. we don't know what topics are covered by these 300 classified documents but there is also reporting that donald trump had his hands personally on some of these documents and was going through them, for what purpose we don't know. i heard representative swalwell in your league in their say that we don't know if they've been digitalized, uploaded, copied, who they may be distributed to, what purpose they were put two by donald
yamiche evander, moderator of washington, carol leonnig pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter for the washington post, former federal prosecutor glenn kirschner who's tried hundreds of cases in his 30 year career. it is good to see you all. planning to start with you tonight, the new york times reporting introduces a whole new dimension to the justice departments in investigation into trump, into the classified documents. friday, the doj said it was just in the early stages. what does...
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carol, all of your expertise.course, ken, our buddy right here who has been all over all of these angles. what a couple days, a week -- a week and a day since the search warrant itself. there's more on the trump legal front. allen weisselberg is expected to accept a plea agreement for his role in a tax avoidance scheme as soon as this thursday. tom winter joining us from new york. tom, what do investigators expect from weisselberg as part of the agreement? he knew more about -- knew about everything going on in the trump organization than almost anyone else. he was the cfo. >> i would say so. as much as the former president who obviously was the figurehead of the trump organization. when you look at this plea agreement, it sounds as if it's going to be narrowly focused on a couple of different areas. we will get to jail time first. we are hearing likely to spend five months behind bars as a result of this. he is expected to plead, as we have been reporting with my colleagues, expected to plead guilty on thursday m
carol, all of your expertise.course, ken, our buddy right here who has been all over all of these angles. what a couple days, a week -- a week and a day since the search warrant itself. there's more on the trump legal front. allen weisselberg is expected to accept a plea agreement for his role in a tax avoidance scheme as soon as this thursday. tom winter joining us from new york. tom, what do investigators expect from weisselberg as part of the agreement? he knew more about -- knew about...
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carol: the july cpi report out of the u.s.tainly a good one and was welcomed by global markets, with the u.s. dollar sinking across all major currencies. but what the fomc's sustained deceleration in inflation there yesterday's data is a good one. nonetheless, we still need to see a couple more monthly decreases in underlying inflation before the fomc can start to think about pausing its tightening cycle. what it means for the u.s. dollar, in my view, is that the u.s. dollar can come up a little more. i think the market currently is still underestimating u.s. inflation and how sticky it will be over the medium term. and while markets have pared back expectations for the fomc fed funds hikes in the near term, now, markets are pricing in lower than a 75 basis point type for the september meeting, i think markets will later realize that the fomc will need to do more to bring inflation back to target. and it will of course support the u.s. dollar. haidi: what about the aussie dollar? we see the risk on trade benefiting the aussie,
carol: the july cpi report out of the u.s.tainly a good one and was welcomed by global markets, with the u.s. dollar sinking across all major currencies. but what the fomc's sustained deceleration in inflation there yesterday's data is a good one. nonetheless, we still need to see a couple more monthly decreases in underlying inflation before the fomc can start to think about pausing its tightening cycle. what it means for the u.s. dollar, in my view, is that the u.s. dollar can come up a...
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is a much her being here carol.e are spending millions of dollars protecting protecting mike pompeo. words that might come from? why is he so important to put people who are in charge? >> this raises an important question i'll be quick i saw two minute warning over there. rather infamously donald trump extended protection for his children, adult children for six months after he left office in three top aides as national security advisor, his chief of staff and blinken on the third printer broke the story but he can't number what i wrote. and pompeo is not in that group. but he's getting protection now from the state department and i have to believe the biden state not politicalin happens to be the next president has found a very justifiable and reasonable reason to protect them. threats against it rise to that level he needs that security pretty asked the question were s to some of the come from? it comes at a state department budget and ultimately comes out of our pocketbooks. i cannot help but think it also dimini
is a much her being here carol.e are spending millions of dollars protecting protecting mike pompeo. words that might come from? why is he so important to put people who are in charge? >> this raises an important question i'll be quick i saw two minute warning over there. rather infamously donald trump extended protection for his children, adult children for six months after he left office in three top aides as national security advisor, his chief of staff and blinken on the third printer...
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carol leonnig, washington post national reporter.hank you so much for joining us this evening and with that breaking news to boot. up, next a federal judge that donald trump appointed called into question the lawsuit he filed against the doj. former prosecutor, rebecca leahy joins us next. we'll be right back. ext. we'll be right back. can you believe someone thought this would help you hear better? and no one will notice it? genius. now this is eargo. made to be heard. not seen. - [narrator] every three minutes, a child is born with a cleft condition. without surgery, some will die. those who do survive face extreme challenges. operation smile works to heal children born with cleft conditions. we need you. there are still millions in dire need of healing. go to operationsmile.org today and become a monthly supporter, or call. (gentle music) joe biden and democrats in congress just passed a law to lower the cost of medicine. the inflation reduction act lets medicare negotiate lower prices with drug companies for the first time. that'
carol leonnig, washington post national reporter.hank you so much for joining us this evening and with that breaking news to boot. up, next a federal judge that donald trump appointed called into question the lawsuit he filed against the doj. former prosecutor, rebecca leahy joins us next. we'll be right back. ext. we'll be right back. can you believe someone thought this would help you hear better? and no one will notice it? genius. now this is eargo. made to be heard. not seen. - [narrator]...
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joining me is carol lee, justice reporter ryan reilly, national security reporter carol lenig and cynthia oxney. what else did it say? >> as you mentioned, there were the names of the individuals who were posted online in the nonredacted forms and that's been an issue for them. the surge in all of these threats has been an issue more broadly for the fbi to contend with at a time when they're operating this massive january 6th investigation that's already really stretching their resources. they're getting pulled in a lot of different directions and i think that dhs fbi bullet is meant to be a flair up to say make sure we're on all these let's going forward, katy. >> do they have any specifics on who -- they said they have addresses. have individual warnings given out to individual law enforcement officers? if so, do we have any idea what they're doing to protect themselves? do they themselves have their own security? >> we haven't gotten that level of detail yet. i think officials are going to be hesitant to get into that, because they could draw more attention to those individuals. they w
joining me is carol lee, justice reporter ryan reilly, national security reporter carol lenig and cynthia oxney. what else did it say? >> as you mentioned, there were the names of the individuals who were posted online in the nonredacted forms and that's been an issue for them. the surge in all of these threats has been an issue more broadly for the fbi to contend with at a time when they're operating this massive january 6th investigation that's already really stretching their resources....
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and now, investigative reporter for the washington post, carol landing. and both are msnbc contributors. it's good to see you. joe, drop attorney told a right-wing radio host quote, we do think that one of the benefits of the special master, which is the term i want you to define, which is if the master agrees with us, we can stop a doj in their tracks when it comes to inspecting these documents. i mean, it seems they're making it pretty clear while they're making this argument, chill. >> yeah, and a special master is not unheard of. there was a special master, judge -- i am forgetting her name, and she was a friend of mine from the committee of the pentagon. she was appointed in one case previously involving either michael cohen or rudy giuliani's files, because there were attorney client conversations in there with other clients, not just donald trump, but also with donald trump, because they were the lawyers for him. but there is nothing in what has been seized that we know of that's important, that is attorney client privilege or executive privilege.
and now, investigative reporter for the washington post, carol landing. and both are msnbc contributors. it's good to see you. joe, drop attorney told a right-wing radio host quote, we do think that one of the benefits of the special master, which is the term i want you to define, which is if the master agrees with us, we can stop a doj in their tracks when it comes to inspecting these documents. i mean, it seems they're making it pretty clear while they're making this argument, chill. >>...
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carol, first on this news, interesting outcome.t the beginning that the investigation itself was so sensitive and that affidavit would contain information that might jeopardize it, but it seems that the judge has landed on a heavily redacted document that may or may not illuminate us much at all. >> yes. i think it's going to end up being what the government wants which is very limited information released. it is absolutely correct that it's unusual to say the very least for an affidavit to be released before charges are brought, are about an indictment is brought and what seems to me a good way away from that. so this is an attempt by the judge to show as little as he possibly can and i would say as much as he possibly can and for the government to show as little as he possibly can, and i think the fact that the government or, forgive me, nicole, the judge has pretty much said he's siding with the government on their choices that we're going to see very little information here. it may add to our timeline, however, right? a time li
carol, first on this news, interesting outcome.t the beginning that the investigation itself was so sensitive and that affidavit would contain information that might jeopardize it, but it seems that the judge has landed on a heavily redacted document that may or may not illuminate us much at all. >> yes. i think it's going to end up being what the government wants which is very limited information released. it is absolutely correct that it's unusual to say the very least for an affidavit...
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carol thank you. been arrested at luton airport on terror charges. aine davis — who has always denied being part of the cell — was held by met police counter terror officers last night when he arrived in the uk. he was deported from turkey after serving a seven and a half—year jail sentence. donald trump has refused to answer questions from the new york attorney general, who's investigating the trump organisation's business practices. the former us president invoked his right against self—incrimination under the fifth amendment, and he also read a statement in which he called the inquiry a witch hunt. it comes after his home in florida was raided by the fbi earlier this week. the chief inspector of constabulary has criticised the police's response to burglary, robbery and theft as unacceptable. andy cooke said forces in england and wales need to improve their response, otherwise the public could lose confidence in policing. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the details. because of the
carol thank you. been arrested at luton airport on terror charges. aine davis — who has always denied being part of the cell — was held by met police counter terror officers last night when he arrived in the uk. he was deported from turkey after serving a seven and a half—year jail sentence. donald trump has refused to answer questions from the new york attorney general, who's investigating the trump organisation's business practices. the former us president invoked his right against...
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. >> our panelist is carol leonnig of the "washington post." we are thrilled to have her here today. and w i want to bid you a very brief bio -- give you a very brief by you. she has worked at the "washington post" since 2000 and see previous of reported "the philadelphia inquirer," "the charlotte observer" and last but not least the bryn mawr haverford scholar news. [laughing] as as a former college newspapr personon myself, i want to pay tribute to that. [applause] the 2015 pulitzer prize among many other accolades for her work on misconduct inside the secret secret servicl be discussing today, and in addition to this book, "zero fail: the rise and fall of the secret service," we will be discussing today, she is w also written two other books, a very stable genius donald j. trump's testing of america come with her colleague philip rucker, and also i alone can fix it donald j. trump's catastrophic final year. so please give her a warm tucson welcome. thank you. [applause] so, thank you so muchg here today your book captures the systemic manage
. >> our panelist is carol leonnig of the "washington post." we are thrilled to have her here today. and w i want to bid you a very brief bio -- give you a very brief by you. she has worked at the "washington post" since 2000 and see previous of reported "the philadelphia inquirer," "the charlotte observer" and last but not least the bryn mawr haverford scholar news. [laughing] as as a former college newspapr personon myself, i want to pay tribute...