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happy birthday, john and charles. >> john: thank you, sandra, and happy birthday, charles.ew study claims that transgender surgery is helping young patients, but some of the teenagers undergoing the procedures are telling us a different story. now some states are passing laws to restrict the surgery so children don't make a decision they regret and cannot reverse. we will ask about a legal battle and historic election day win to become the lieutenant governor elect of arkansas. >> sandra: and paul pelosi's alleged attacker set to appear in court for the first time. learn more about a possible motive in the attack? live outside the courthouse. >> the attack is horrible. i mean -- imagine how i feel as the one who was the target and my husband paying the price and the traumatic effect on our family. ethnicity inheritance, nigerian east central from you. benin. my dad's side. 30% japanese. thank you, mom. there's just still so much to discover. now on sale at ancestry. it■s hard eating healthy. unless you happen to be a dog. hello! hello is friendly... hello is open... it's we
happy birthday, john and charles. >> john: thank you, sandra, and happy birthday, charles.ew study claims that transgender surgery is helping young patients, but some of the teenagers undergoing the procedures are telling us a different story. now some states are passing laws to restrict the surgery so children don't make a decision they regret and cannot reverse. we will ask about a legal battle and historic election day win to become the lieutenant governor elect of arkansas. >>...
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ah, a water mole donati, cecilia, john charles, french, there just isn't our get up sleep outside the end of unless because i this is a with stoker day, which we have what you want me to include a check over my words. again, as composers that i gave you a big a don, it's also that hope of that with the lack of gas and other energy sources isn't europe's only problem, or abandoning nuclear power and relying on so called sustainable systems is right to widespread shortages divisions in society. i made swearing electricity prices. my mom is different. i'm on. when they spin they ask for is it's in a kind of in custom em, i'd hardly of how does land. whom am i taught? how hm. a shoe interviews are back land honestly. we love, i live, they can, they can with it, come up in support, an e mail for knowing and us with michael kima. good. now heidi find that when he's in my seat, i ask about warden evoking, they don't play stick. denita sherlock let us see how that truly out is one hardly house we are cooling off dimension. dina, if auntie isn't unlocking, lauren does this, our middle of i liv
ah, a water mole donati, cecilia, john charles, french, there just isn't our get up sleep outside the end of unless because i this is a with stoker day, which we have what you want me to include a check over my words. again, as composers that i gave you a big a don, it's also that hope of that with the lack of gas and other energy sources isn't europe's only problem, or abandoning nuclear power and relying on so called sustainable systems is right to widespread shortages divisions in society. i...
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john charles castilla tow scored after a corner in the 29th minute. but serbia's turned the game around with 2 quick goals, just before half time mithra, which talked in the 3rd goal. early in the 2nd half of brazil can take a big step towards qualifying for the sick. last 16 and group g. today they play switzerland, 1600 gmc and skep more now from like so brian, that was with brazilian fans in does west bay a lot going on today and these already on, isn't it for serbia and cameroon. other fans on the edge of their seats there. mm. hm, definitely watching the big screen, but they also just ready to absolutely policy. i'm sure you can hear the yeah. brazilian music behind me there. a brazilian drama as well. this place where i met and called 900 pocket instead of become the head courses for a bunch of brazilian bands who are going to be heading off to the game later on. i'm sure you can see that. you see all the orange and green are sorry, golden green behind me. i'm even in late blending in the crowd. now some bands have told me that not only how they
john charles castilla tow scored after a corner in the 29th minute. but serbia's turned the game around with 2 quick goals, just before half time mithra, which talked in the 3rd goal. early in the 2nd half of brazil can take a big step towards qualifying for the sick. last 16 and group g. today they play switzerland, 1600 gmc and skep more now from like so brian, that was with brazilian fans in does west bay a lot going on today and these already on, isn't it for serbia and cameroon. other fans...
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like what's really going on and just picking up on the two points that charles made, and john made. real things are happening. as the guy named darin yo, who is head of collections with the support of the commissioner was-- with the support of the tech folks, put in place a system on collection where you can call this-- call and get general questions answered. that is results in a 70% and taxpayers can choose, a machine to answer my question or some person? it's reduced to phone calls to live people by 70%. the bigger deal is you can call, if you owe the irs $23,000, you can call a number, it's always going to be answered. you get to set the terms of your installment agreement. up to six years. and if life happens and you want to change that and pay more fast, defer more payments, you can do that 100% of the time. these are real, real things. a taxpayer advocate had a couple of interesting blogs about the 70% plus of correspondent's audits. there's something called taxpayer digital communications. and leave it to the irs for tdc. this permits interactions with a single person who's
like what's really going on and just picking up on the two points that charles made, and john made. real things are happening. as the guy named darin yo, who is head of collections with the support of the commissioner was-- with the support of the tech folks, put in place a system on collection where you can call this-- call and get general questions answered. that is results in a 70% and taxpayers can choose, a machine to answer my question or some person? it's reduced to phone calls to live...
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. >> john: charles watson, thank you. >> sandra: big names making closing arguments, president bidenmp trying to paint the other side as too extreme. >> if you want to save your rights and liberties you have to start by dealing a humiliating rebuke to the radical left in this election. >> let's look at the republicans. you know what their number one priority is if they take control of the house, they are saying it out loud. they want to get rid of everything we just did. >> sandra: brian kilmeade is co-host of "fox & friends" and great to see you here. that's what we heard from the current and the former president last night. what do you make of these attacks? is it working for either party to go after each other for being more extreme? >> it's kind of interesting. republicans have no track record they are not in power. so you say what is wrong to america, not like us in this every day, they say well, crime is an issue, if it's not directly it's to somebody i know. maybe you might live in a rural area, and a relative in the city, it's an issue. you pretend inflation is not an issue,
. >> john: charles watson, thank you. >> sandra: big names making closing arguments, president bidenmp trying to paint the other side as too extreme. >> if you want to save your rights and liberties you have to start by dealing a humiliating rebuke to the radical left in this election. >> let's look at the republicans. you know what their number one priority is if they take control of the house, they are saying it out loud. they want to get rid of everything we just did....
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charles: john, what's up with the contagion here? overnight a lot of names popped up. ere's a lot more names that seem vulnerable at this point. >> absolutely. think about this, charles, there were acquisitions by ftx on block, voyager, iex exchange. i learned today that ftx that research arm purchased 30% of the sky bridge capital. we're not going to really, really understand the contagion and fallout for weeks to come, and it's unfortunate because you know who will take it on the chin is the holders. charles: all those people you named, somehow they find a way to get more money; right? i have a minute to go, pick up on that. the retail investor. you've been so great at helping retail and this looks like it's building in to be one of the biggest fraud cases in investing history. what kind of hopes, if any, that investors get anything back out of this? >> unfortunately what we've learned so far, charles, is that 14 billion in consumer funds that sam bankman-fried gave 10 million of that to his research arm to gamble on people's lives. you've got teachers pension fund is
charles: john, what's up with the contagion here? overnight a lot of names popped up. ere's a lot more names that seem vulnerable at this point. >> absolutely. think about this, charles, there were acquisitions by ftx on block, voyager, iex exchange. i learned today that ftx that research arm purchased 30% of the sky bridge capital. we're not going to really, really understand the contagion and fallout for weeks to come, and it's unfortunate because you know who will take it on the chin...
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as john said, it was feast or famine every year. as charles says, there is not enough time to plant had to do this, taking the collections technology can be applied to taxpayers systems. it can be applied to these kinds of audits. there are a couple of lessons here. one, these kinds of initiatives don't all succeed, progress and risk are very jointed at the hip. not all of this is going to work, and none of it is going to be perfect out of the box. it's going to need to improve, and i think that one of the big challenges that all of us have is support these efforts to do this differently. they're not all going to work, and it goes -- i think you're the best there is, katherine, but it goes to the press in part. how do you deal with the inevitable mistakes? it goes back to john's point, it is what we are trying to do, and if it doesn't work, raise your hand and say that it didn't work. the oversight function, congress is complicated, but at least in my view, g.a.o. and cbo are gems. they do it fair and balanced. that's what's going to happen ov
as john said, it was feast or famine every year. as charles says, there is not enough time to plant had to do this, taking the collections technology can be applied to taxpayers systems. it can be applied to these kinds of audits. there are a couple of lessons here. one, these kinds of initiatives don't all succeed, progress and risk are very jointed at the hip. not all of this is going to work, and none of it is going to be perfect out of the box. it's going to need to improve, and i think...
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charles: john let me ask you what are you doing on the stock side right now? ng it for the same reason i was buying meta last week, and that is all they've got to do is cut back on their capex, in other words, if they don't spend as much to build-out various portions of their business, whether that's aws or their other businesses, i think the stock just zooms, and today, it was up at one-time, i think $118 billion, it's a 10 billion share float, and, you know, it was up 11 bucks or so. that's where we're getting those numbers, so i think amazon in particular, once it stops hurting the regular joe's and janes by increasing as fast as they are, i think they go right back to using a service like amazon, and for that reason , i'm very bullish on it, and like i say, cutting back on capex was a big part of that with meta you saw what that did and i think it's going to do the same for amazon. charles: meta announced they were laying off 11,000 people and the stock hasn't stopped going up and one company that assetsed in capex. john, david, thank you both very much. da
charles: john let me ask you what are you doing on the stock side right now? ng it for the same reason i was buying meta last week, and that is all they've got to do is cut back on their capex, in other words, if they don't spend as much to build-out various portions of their business, whether that's aws or their other businesses, i think the stock just zooms, and today, it was up at one-time, i think $118 billion, it's a 10 billion share float, and, you know, it was up 11 bucks or so. that's...
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thought that the queen was out of touch and should abdicate in favor of charles, that article is based on a real poll was published, but john major says that conversation never took place in is fiction paraded as fact. now the show on a peter morgan has said that the shows not unkind to charles. and he says it's always been obvious that the series is a vomit as ation. but netflix have added that disclaimer, but not every episode just just under the actual trailer for the series. it says it's a fictional dramatization. inspired by real events. or i can't wait to watch that we're in for a while ago or from, from our culture. their studies watch. you're watching dw news from berlin. just reminder of our top stories is our, in what's being called a major setback for moscow. russia has ordered its troops withdrawal from the strategic southern ukrainian city of cas home. the defense minister started showing group said russia was no longer able to keep the cities supplied and wanted to save the lives of its soldiers. and u. s. president joe barton has praised his parties better than expected results in tuesdays mid term elections,
thought that the queen was out of touch and should abdicate in favor of charles, that article is based on a real poll was published, but john major says that conversation never took place in is fiction paraded as fact. now the show on a peter morgan has said that the shows not unkind to charles. and he says it's always been obvious that the series is a vomit as ation. but netflix have added that disclaimer, but not every episode just just under the actual trailer for the series. it says it's a...
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charles payne. but let's not forget today is the birthday of john roberts, he does the news in the afternoon? les and john. >> i had the pleasure of being on with john earlier today. thank you all very much, the "fox & friends" crew. retail earnings season underway, walmart, home depot, they posted pretty strong numbers this morning. here is the thing, could that be a harbinger for the rest of the real estate landscape? we have kb advisory group founder kristin bentz. these are huge companies. they had trouble earlier in the year. many thought home depot particularly would be suffering now but they found a way to make it work out. what do you take from that? >> coming out here in arizona where nothing is happening there is a lot of construction and a lot of new home builds boeing up over here. home depot with more commercial clients versus lowe's with more diy clients is really embracing that. they're reacting in kind to that customer. charles: by the way i caught that nothing happened in arizona, wink, wink. i'm not taking that bait. you will not get me down that rabbit hole. you mentioned lo
charles payne. but let's not forget today is the birthday of john roberts, he does the news in the afternoon? les and john. >> i had the pleasure of being on with john earlier today. thank you all very much, the "fox & friends" crew. retail earnings season underway, walmart, home depot, they posted pretty strong numbers this morning. here is the thing, could that be a harbinger for the rest of the real estate landscape? we have kb advisory group founder kristin bentz. these...
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and john miller for more is awesome for charles, she is director of well reason of i missed on results. there's been a reported increase in my nutrition and pneumonia cases in afghanistan from last year. what are you seeing in the countries, hospitals? yeah, as you rightly said, this is something that we have been cautioning for the past one year and there, then you said 24400000 people are needing humanity and assistance. and this includes 13000000 children and especially 1100000 children are at the wage of die because of malnutrition. so this latest increased according to one of the studies. it has increased to 90 percent from 2021. so malnutrition is on that. on the rice in afghanistan and children, i'm pregnant and lactating the men are becoming the victims of this anti malnutrition. it seems like we've been here before because we spoke earlier this year in january, and at that time you had said that situation is so desperate that some parents are selling their children for 200 to 500 dollars because they're not getting enough to eat. they're not, they don't have money to buy food.
and john miller for more is awesome for charles, she is director of well reason of i missed on results. there's been a reported increase in my nutrition and pneumonia cases in afghanistan from last year. what are you seeing in the countries, hospitals? yeah, as you rightly said, this is something that we have been cautioning for the past one year and there, then you said 24400000 people are needing humanity and assistance. and this includes 13000000 children and especially 1100000 children are...
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when i was shadow home secretary facing off against david blunkett and charles clarke , john reed, alll trying to be very tough on migration. the idea they would vote against a bill designed actually to the migration system work properly seems to me to be implausible. you know i think going to find that a very difficult position. so i think it's doable. but the other aspect of this and is how we do it now again , normally i'm very, it now again, normally i'm very, very . to emergency legislation. very. to emergency legislation. you remember both of you that , you remember both of you that, when on march the 23rd of 2020, we had the emergency covid legislation . i was basically the legislation. i was basically the only person to argue it because i think , the house of commons, i think, the house of commons, should take time off . but should take time off. but i think actually the government a few weeks to think it through. but i think it can reasonably go through a few weeks. is through a few weeks. it is a emergency 12,000 people arriving . i'm abusing our system is an emergency. 12,00
when i was shadow home secretary facing off against david blunkett and charles clarke , john reed, alll trying to be very tough on migration. the idea they would vote against a bill designed actually to the migration system work properly seems to me to be implausible. you know i think going to find that a very difficult position. so i think it's doable. but the other aspect of this and is how we do it now again , normally i'm very, it now again, normally i'm very, very . to emergency...
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know, there are a lot of famous american baseball figures on that tour including john manager of the giants and charlesf the white sox and a lot of hall of famers. but also didn't know any of them and they knew jim thorpe wherever they went everybody wanted too see jim thorpe and maintained even as he lost those medals and against him for the restal of his life he never lost that fame and admiration from the world. >> yeah. so one of the things that struck me i had no idea how mobile he was. he -- saw the world. >> yeah. he did. he saw the world in 1913 all of those places. he said again at age 57, he in world war ii he joined the merchant marine he wanted to participate in world war ii. his -- of his four sons they were all involved in the military. he wanted to join them. the army wouldn't take him even though he was a great -- great withak rifles. so he joined the marines and fought the world again went through for a second time through the egypt for the seconds time. and in his -- in america after his athletic career was over, he was -- he was constantly struggling to find footing and he lived i do
know, there are a lot of famous american baseball figures on that tour including john manager of the giants and charlesf the white sox and a lot of hall of famers. but also didn't know any of them and they knew jim thorpe wherever they went everybody wanted too see jim thorpe and maintained even as he lost those medals and against him for the restal of his life he never lost that fame and admiration from the world. >> yeah. so one of the things that struck me i had no idea how mobile he...
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there are a lot of famous american baseball figures on that tour, including john mcgraw, the manager of the giants, charles comiskey, the owner of the white sox and other hall of famers, but the rest of the world didn't know them. a new jim thorpe. wherever they went, everybody wanted to see jim thorpe. even as he lost the medals and it went against them for the rest of his life, he never lost the fame and admiration from the world. kevin: so, one of the things that struck me, i had no idea how mobile he was. he saw the world. david: he did. he saw the world in 1913, all of those places. he saw it again at age 57. in world war ii he joined the merchant marines. he wanted to participate in world war ii. of his four sons, they were involved in the military. the army would not take him, even though he is great with rifles. so he joined the merchant marines and saw the world again. went through the suez canal for a second time. up through egypt for the second time. in his -- in america after his athletic career was over he was constantly struggling to find footing come and he lived -- i documented -- in 20 dif
there are a lot of famous american baseball figures on that tour, including john mcgraw, the manager of the giants, charles comiskey, the owner of the white sox and other hall of famers, but the rest of the world didn't know them. a new jim thorpe. wherever they went, everybody wanted to see jim thorpe. even as he lost the medals and it went against them for the rest of his life, he never lost the fame and admiration from the world. kevin: so, one of the things that struck me, i had no idea how...
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you see al gore, john kerry, prince charles, all the heads of fortune 500 acemia, the media, celebrities, the royal family. next. and the slogan is these videos that they actually produced, slick videos. they ended up pulling these videos because they got so much they said the quiet part out loud which they wish they weren't supposed to do. you can see the logo, world economic yolo, nothing. and you'll be happy next whatever you want you'll rent and it'll be delivered by drone notice you'll own nothing you'll be renting it delivered by drone the us won't be the world's leading superpower they're very clear. next, there will be a global price on carbon. it will make fossil fuels history, not fossil fuels more expensive or more regulated history. ne, a billion people will be displaced by climate. that's the fear. we have to do this because we're saving the planet next and meat will be this for meat. meat will be an occasional treat, not a staple for the good of the environment. our health, of course, it won't be occasional for the people flying into davos and private jets, but for the mass
you see al gore, john kerry, prince charles, all the heads of fortune 500 acemia, the media, celebrities, the royal family. next. and the slogan is these videos that they actually produced, slick videos. they ended up pulling these videos because they got so much they said the quiet part out loud which they wish they weren't supposed to do. you can see the logo, world economic yolo, nothing. and you'll be happy next whatever you want you'll rent and it'll be delivered by drone notice you'll own...
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john rry. they spoke about the fuss around king charles not going to the summit. >> now, clearly, charles as princes was a leading campaigner on the environment. he spent best part of five decades campaigning on that issue. it's been suggested, certainly, that he's disappointed or frustrated at the advice that was received from the government he prime minister that he shouldn't attend cop27 in egypt. i'm not so sure that's actually true. i think that he's quite relaxed about it. i think that he accepts it is part of the necessary adjustment to his role now as king of the united kingdom that he canno campgn as overtly as he did on the environment as prince of wales. what is happening over in buckingham palace this afternoon is something we will see increasingly during his reign and th's the exercise of his convening power. bringing people together to discuss issues and appropriately the first convening exercise is on the environment. so over there there are 200 international business leaders. in the words of buckingham palace, decisionmakers and n.g.o.'s discussing sustainable growth progress since
john rry. they spoke about the fuss around king charles not going to the summit. >> now, clearly, charles as princes was a leading campaigner on the environment. he spent best part of five decades campaigning on that issue. it's been suggested, certainly, that he's disappointed or frustrated at the advice that was received from the government he prime minister that he shouldn't attend cop27 in egypt. i'm not so sure that's actually true. i think that he's quite relaxed about it. i think...
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there are a lot of famous american baseball figures on that tour, including john mcgraw, the manager of the giants and charles comiskey, the owner of the white sox and a lot of hall of famers. but the rest of the world didn't know any of them. they knew one person and that's jim thorpe. wherever they went, everybody wanted to see jim thorpe and he maintained, even as he lost those medals and it chafed against him the rest of his life he never lost that fame and admiration from the world. >> yeah. so one of the things that struck me, i had no idea how mobile he was. >> oh. >> he saw the world. >> yeah, he did. he saw the world in 1913, all of those places. he saw it again at age 57, he-- in world war ii, he joined the merchant marines, he wanted to participate in world war ii of his four sons they were all involved in the military and he wanted to join them. the army wouldn't take him even though he's great-- he was great with rifles so he joined the merchant marines and saw the world again, went through the suez canal for a second time. i mean, through the -- through egypt for the second time. and in his-- in
there are a lot of famous american baseball figures on that tour, including john mcgraw, the manager of the giants and charles comiskey, the owner of the white sox and a lot of hall of famers. but the rest of the world didn't know any of them. they knew one person and that's jim thorpe. wherever they went, everybody wanted to see jim thorpe and he maintained, even as he lost those medals and it chafed against him the rest of his life he never lost that fame and admiration from the world....
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in the us, white house national security spokesman john kirby said... charlesf these actions by north korea i threatened the peace and stability ofjapan — the region, _ as well as the international community - _ and are utterly unacceptable. they violate the united nations security council resolution, - which strongly condemned north korea and made a solemn protest _ against these actions _ via diplomatic channels in beijing. a reminder that north and south korea are technically still at war. let me take you back to 1953. one of the measures agreed upon by the two countries to bring about the korean troops. so, this is the moment the two sides agreed to an armistice, rather than a peace treaty, ending the korean war. today's escalation follows a record number of missile tests — 50 — by pyongyang this year. this was south korean and us fighterjets carrying out precision bombing drills last month, in response to the north firing an intermediate—range ballistic missile overjapan. here's our correspondent in seoul, jean mackenzie, on the timing today. north korea s
in the us, white house national security spokesman john kirby said... charlesf these actions by north korea i threatened the peace and stability ofjapan — the region, _ as well as the international community - _ and are utterly unacceptable. they violate the united nations security council resolution, - which strongly condemned north korea and made a solemn protest _ against these actions _ via diplomatic channels in beijing. a reminder that north and south korea are technically still at war....
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john soon hear how the unions feel about that. jacqui, thanks. and sandra, more on this coming up. >> sandra: and charles payne. obviously he can talk to the huge economic implications of a railroad strike and you've got december 9th, that's quickly approaching, john, and think about the timing of this just weeks before christmas. a lot of the big retailers say they have a lot of the items on the store shelves, but it's going to get pretty close here. >> john: the unions were urging congress to stay out of this, does not look like they took the union advice. see what the unions have to say coming up. i'm sure they will not be happy. >> sandra: china moving to suppress pushback over the strict covid policies following protests across the country. biden administration backing the right of beijing citizens to peacefully protest but stopped short of endorsing a change in power. the unrest overseas weighing on some american businesses, apple reporting and expects a production shortfall of 6 million iphones this holiday season due to covid-related disruptions at its largest factory, right there in china. byron york on
john soon hear how the unions feel about that. jacqui, thanks. and sandra, more on this coming up. >> sandra: and charles payne. obviously he can talk to the huge economic implications of a railroad strike and you've got december 9th, that's quickly approaching, john, and think about the timing of this just weeks before christmas. a lot of the big retailers say they have a lot of the items on the store shelves, but it's going to get pretty close here. >> john: the unions were urging...
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with additional support from the john templeton foundation, inspiring awe and wonder. ♪ ♪ after i talked to nick hornby about charlesns and prince, i wanted to talk to someone who understood the brain and how it works, and so i found my way to boston to talk to lisa feldman barrett. she teaches at northeastern, she does some work at harvard, she's written some books that i could not put down, like "how emotions are made"
with additional support from the john templeton foundation, inspiring awe and wonder. ♪ ♪ after i talked to nick hornby about charlesns and prince, i wanted to talk to someone who understood the brain and how it works, and so i found my way to boston to talk to lisa feldman barrett. she teaches at northeastern, she does some work at harvard, she's written some books that i could not put down, like "how emotions are made"
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john fkennedy: i understand. now, governor, what about-- can you maintain this order? ross barnett: well, i don't know. i don't know whether i can or not. but i'm going to coorate. charles k. ross: the kennedys kept asking him would he be able to actually get this done? john f. kennedy: well, now, let me get my people back again. ross barnett: i'm doing everything in the world i can. john f. kennedy: i'm sorry. well, we've got to get this situation under control. that's much more important than anything else. ross barnett: that's right. john f. kennedy: now, let me talk to my people. let me tell them-- find out what the situation is. they called me a few minutes ago and said they had some high-powered rifles there. so we don't want to start moving anybody around. ross barnett: people are wiring me and callinme, saying, well, you've given up. i had to say, no, i'm not giving up, nogiving up any fight. john f. kennedy: yeah, but we don't want to-- ross barnett: i never give up. i have courage and faith, and we'll win this fight. you understand. that's just the mississippi people. charles k. ross: he can't publicly tell the crowd, well, i've been talking to the president o
john fkennedy: i understand. now, governor, what about-- can you maintain this order? ross barnett: well, i don't know. i don't know whether i can or not. but i'm going to coorate. charles k. ross: the kennedys kept asking him would he be able to actually get this done? john f. kennedy: well, now, let me get my people back again. ross barnett: i'm doing everything in the world i can. john f. kennedy: i'm sorry. well, we've got to get this situation under control. that's much more important than...
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charles: joining me business and political commentator and big hank williams, jr. fan, john get into some of the things happening particularly locally, across the nation, in politics, another thing i didn't get a chance to remember, kevin, you're a major advocate for small businesses. a new report say 37% of small businesses could not pay their rent last month, last month. >> right. charles: so that recession that kevin talked about being deep already here, it is here. it is a reality for some people. >> right, that is last month but the reality is they probably couldn't pay it month ago, right? so now they're in a situation where last month, now this month, now the next quarter, it is actually, it is in a state of despair. the prices of the cost of goods sold is still high and will remain high. what, that is why, they're seeing or moving into shrinkage strategies. charles: right. >> and other strategies just to try to survive. >> things that hank williams, jr., was singing about, the muggings, inflation being up, interest rates being up, mortgage rates over 7% of course the
charles: joining me business and political commentator and big hank williams, jr. fan, john get into some of the things happening particularly locally, across the nation, in politics, another thing i didn't get a chance to remember, kevin, you're a major advocate for small businesses. a new report say 37% of small businesses could not pay their rent last month, last month. >> right. charles: so that recession that kevin talked about being deep already here, it is here. it is a reality for...
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charles: i want to ask you, the fed, john williams, everyone is giving speech this is week but john williams and this goes maybe for me beyond the market and general public, he says a trip to the supermarket and the gas pump will tell you the rest of the story but the pain is not felt equally. the data shows that those who least can afford the rising costs of food, housing transportation suffer the most. the priority for monetary policy is clear. the federal reserve is strongly committed to bringing inflation down to the 2% longer run goal. the question though are they inflicting as much pain on the same cohort of people as they slam this economy? >> yeah. no, this is something we've been writing about for months, i'm not sure they have a choice, right? the fed has blunt tools. they have to use the tools they have. letting inflation run is never a good idea, however, you know, if you look at who has excess savings, it is the top earners. charles: right. >> if you look who is being hurt by tightening it is the lowest earners. charles: let me ask you about this 2% target. where did this come f
charles: i want to ask you, the fed, john williams, everyone is giving speech this is week but john williams and this goes maybe for me beyond the market and general public, he says a trip to the supermarket and the gas pump will tell you the rest of the story but the pain is not felt equally. the data shows that those who least can afford the rising costs of food, housing transportation suffer the most. the priority for monetary policy is clear. the federal reserve is strongly committed to...
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even the times of london's correspondent francis charles lawley sang, the same -- song that general fitz john porter with 15,000 men in reserve, became the only body on the federal side which was not engaged, nor did it help. porter that on september 20th, the fifth corps was given the job of treading on the retreating confederates heels across the potomac at shepherdstown, only to receive a humiliating brushback. but this was only the beginning of sorrows for porter mcclellan's to chase lee down after antietam heatedly duncan's ire to a hot pitch. and on november 7th, once passed the danger line of the off year congressional elections, lincoln dismissed mcclellan once and all. mcclellan obeyed his farewells to the army of the potomac on november 10th, and the uproar of pr nearly crossed the boundaries of mutiny. as general mcclellan passed along its front. whole regiments broke and flocked around him and with cheers and entreaties besought him not to leave them, but to say the word. waington.d soon settle in porter did not that he would do any bet mcclellan you may soon to hear that. herote
even the times of london's correspondent francis charles lawley sang, the same -- song that general fitz john porter with 15,000 men in reserve, became the only body on the federal side which was not engaged, nor did it help. porter that on september 20th, the fifth corps was given the job of treading on the retreating confederates heels across the potomac at shepherdstown, only to receive a humiliating brushback. but this was only the beginning of sorrows for porter mcclellan's to chase lee...
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even the times of london's correspondent francis charles lawley sang, the same -- song that general fitz john porter with 15,000 men in reserve, became the only body on the federal side which was not engaged, nor did it help. porter that on september 20th, the fifth corps was given the job of treading on the retreating confederates heels across the potomac at shepherdstown, only to receive a humiliating brushback. but this was only the beginning of sorrows for porter mcclellan's to chase lee down after antietam heatedly duncan's ire to a hot pitch. and on november 7th, once passed the danger line of the off year congressional elections, lincoln dismissed mcn on and for all. mcclellan obeyed his farewells to the arm potomac on protest nearly crossed the boundaries of mutiny. as gener mcclellan passed along its front. wh regiments broke and flocked around him cheers and entreaties besought him not to leave them, say the and they would soonin washington. porter did not that he would do better. mcclellan you may soon to hear that. my hea he wrote to imagine on november 9th and he was right. two d
even the times of london's correspondent francis charles lawley sang, the same -- song that general fitz john porter with 15,000 men in reserve, became the only body on the federal side which was not engaged, nor did it help. porter that on september 20th, the fifth corps was given the job of treading on the retreating confederates heels across the potomac at shepherdstown, only to receive a humiliating brushback. but this was only the beginning of sorrows for porter mcclellan's to chase lee...
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charles voting insurgents near the border. this is the pit. the very bottom rung of a thriving elicit economy. john, his bag is filled with abandon might have like this oxy crew in south africa ventures into a colonial era gold mine currently used by local, desperate to make me.
charles voting insurgents near the border. this is the pit. the very bottom rung of a thriving elicit economy. john, his bag is filled with abandon might have like this oxy crew in south africa ventures into a colonial era gold mine currently used by local, desperate to make me.
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kinnock charles clarke and john reed basically rebranded the labour party to make it electable afterwith industry , it relationship with industry, it was about the power of the trade unions. it was about saying clause socialism. no, that's not for us. the tories are nowhere near even having that debate , near even having that debate, are they or do you recognise the seeds of that, scarlett? no, no . mean the thing about the tories is at the end and they've run out of energy. i mean that is the real problem and, and what they've learned is that they can rebel so , so what they can rebel so, so what rebecca said about discipline , rebecca said about discipline, incredibly important. i mean , if incredibly important. i mean, if you look at i mean, labour we all know is a broad church among the mps in particular really among the membership and. yet the behaviour of is we're going for it and people have had to take deep breaths about some of the things that keir has said that possibly he's put things slightly badly by you know he's almost said british jobs for british workers whereas actu
kinnock charles clarke and john reed basically rebranded the labour party to make it electable afterwith industry , it relationship with industry, it was about the power of the trade unions. it was about saying clause socialism. no, that's not for us. the tories are nowhere near even having that debate , near even having that debate, are they or do you recognise the seeds of that, scarlett? no, no . mean the thing about the tories is at the end and they've run out of energy. i mean that is the...
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charles: you spent some time in d.c., i can see this. johnms, just moments ago said it is actually economists that are pretty bad at this, the recession thing. by the way i guess it's a tradition. you would know this irving fisher considered by many one of the top economists in the first half of the 20th century, said this right before the crash, stocks reached what looks like permanently high plateau. i expect to see the stock market a good deal higher within a few months. no. >> yeah. charles: the reason we bring this up, our hands, our lives are in their hands right now. >> to some extent, charles, a lot depends on the assumptions. what assumptions are you making? how does the economy think about how the economy works? there are monetary and fiscal factors. the big debate even among investors where we are in the business cycle and that is where economists can often times different. however thinking through a good forecast with a good assumptions gives you a road map. it is changes as it is a denam i can process as things evolve and change.
charles: you spent some time in d.c., i can see this. johnms, just moments ago said it is actually economists that are pretty bad at this, the recession thing. by the way i guess it's a tradition. you would know this irving fisher considered by many one of the top economists in the first half of the 20th century, said this right before the crash, stocks reached what looks like permanently high plateau. i expect to see the stock market a good deal higher within a few months. no. >> yeah....
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summit himself, and the us climate envoy, john kerry. 0ur royal editor, nicholas witchell is at buckingham palace and spoke about the fuss around king charlesthe better part of five decades campaigning on the issue. it has been suggested that he is disappointed or frustrated at the advice that was received from the government of prime minister liz truss that he should not attend cop27 in egypt. i'm not show sure that that is actually true. i think he is quite relaxed about it. i think he understands it is the necessary adjustments to his role as king of the united kingdom that he cannot campaign as overtly as he did on the environment as prince of wales. what is happening over at buckingham palace this evening is what will keep happening, his convening power to bring people together to discuss issues. and the first convening exercise is on the environment. 0ver there, there are 200 international business leaders and decision—makers and ngos discussing sustainable growth and progress since cop26 in glasgow last year. and other environmental initiatives including which is a road map king charles has got very firmly behind, a road map to 2030
summit himself, and the us climate envoy, john kerry. 0ur royal editor, nicholas witchell is at buckingham palace and spoke about the fuss around king charlesthe better part of five decades campaigning on the issue. it has been suggested that he is disappointed or frustrated at the advice that was received from the government of prime minister liz truss that he should not attend cop27 in egypt. i'm not show sure that that is actually true. i think he is quite relaxed about it. i think he...
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charles watson is in atlanta and alicia acuna is in phoenix. jonathan. >> good evening johnppeared in the next few hours we will get new numbers from the two most populous counties in the state of nevada. as they wrap up the counting of the ballots that they have it. it will be the final full day of counting from washoe county in the north, to reno the second most populous county in nevada. and then here in clark county by far the most populous county three quarters of the state's population and where the majority of the votes will come from. there is nothing left to bring in in terms of balance, listen here. >> my vaults are empty. we've got all of the ballots that have been received here by whatever means, drop off box, u.s. mail, they're all in the process to be counted today is the final day for those ballots. >> here's where we stand right now. democratic incumbent senator catherine cortez masto is trailing republican challenger adam laxalt by a little less than 900 votes. and all of the momentum from democratic heavy clark county is with senator cortez senator laxalt s
charles watson is in atlanta and alicia acuna is in phoenix. jonathan. >> good evening johnppeared in the next few hours we will get new numbers from the two most populous counties in the state of nevada. as they wrap up the counting of the ballots that they have it. it will be the final full day of counting from washoe county in the north, to reno the second most populous county in nevada. and then here in clark county by far the most populous county three quarters of the state's...
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john should have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that so many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles will take in depth analysis of the data. global headlines inside story on al jazeera, examining the impact of today's headlines. herrera had been sent a memo by nature, and that man was done by pakistan. setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. if you tell a big enough why voters will think that's too big to be alive, it must be true. international filmmakers and world class journalists bring programs to inform and inspire you. you can take it as a possibility to explore on algio 0. ah, russia says it's unacceptable for ships carrying green to pass through a black sea corridor, and it won't guarantee their safety. ah, you're watching al jazeera life from a headquarters in dal. hi, i'm getting navigator. also coming up. a warning for oil companies in the u. s. president. lower prices or pay higher taxes. polls have opened in israel's 5th general election and 4 years, but the country seems as divided as ever. south korea, as president calls for more safety measures to prevent a re
john should have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that so many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles will take in depth analysis of the data. global headlines inside story on al jazeera, examining the impact of today's headlines. herrera had been sent a memo by nature, and that man was done by pakistan. setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. if you tell a big enough why voters will think that's too big to be alive, it must be true....
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charles, dress up next time, would you? >> i'm like the carnival guy. hurry, hurry. >> john: tropical storm nicole in florida, category 1 hurricane. where is the powerful storm headed next. >> sandra: and if republicans take control of the house will democrats play ball when it comes to bipartisanship? alyssa slotkan was able to hold on to her house. >> we ran on a commitment to america and things to get our economy back on track, lower gas prices, the things that people care about, we'll be able to do those in the house. the abcs of ckd a is for awareness, because knowing that your chronic kidney disease in type 2 diabetes could progress to dialysis is important. b is for belief that there may be more you can do. just remember that k is for kidneys and kerendia. for adults living with ckd in type 2 diabetes, kerendia is proven to reduce the risk of kidney failure, which can lead to dialysis. kerendia is a once-daily tablet that treats ckd differently than type 2 diabetes medications to help slow the progression of kidney damage and reduce the risk of cardiovascular events,
charles, dress up next time, would you? >> i'm like the carnival guy. hurry, hurry. >> john: tropical storm nicole in florida, category 1 hurricane. where is the powerful storm headed next. >> sandra: and if republicans take control of the house will democrats play ball when it comes to bipartisanship? alyssa slotkan was able to hold on to her house. >> we ran on a commitment to america and things to get our economy back on track, lower gas prices, the things that people...
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relating to of course king charles laying the wreath and alongside a picture of them as was princess elizabeth 77 years prior to that, laying the wreath for a nation's gratitude, johnbut i think— for people around the country, but i think everyone felt keenly in a way for king _ think everyone felt keenly in a way for king charles. the close—ups of the cameras can be quite brutal and there _ the cameras can be quite brutal and there was— the cameras can be quite brutal and there was one particular shot which zoomed _ there was one particular shot which zoomed in — there was one particular shot which zoomed in on the king as he was laying _ zoomed in on the king as he was laying his— zoomed in on the king as he was laying his wreath, and you could see, _ laying his wreath, and you could see, look. — laying his wreath, and you could see, look, there were tears in his eyes _ see, look, there were tears in his eyes and — see, look, there were tears in his eyes and he — see, look, there were tears in his eyes and he was thinking of his mother— eyes and he was thinking of his mother and his father. a tough 18 months _ mother and his father. a tough 18 months he — mother
relating to of course king charles laying the wreath and alongside a picture of them as was princess elizabeth 77 years prior to that, laying the wreath for a nation's gratitude, johnbut i think— for people around the country, but i think everyone felt keenly in a way for king _ think everyone felt keenly in a way for king charles. the close—ups of the cameras can be quite brutal and there _ the cameras can be quite brutal and there was— the cameras can be quite brutal and there was one...
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charles has hosted a reception to discuss tackling climate change, as global leaders prepare for the global u.n. climate summit c.o.p. 27. it included britain's prime minister rishi sunak and u.s. envoy john. it begins sunday in egypt. a group of tourists has been taken hostagen the peruvian amazon by an indigenous community. around 70 people are currently being held on a riverboat. the community is demanding mo government aid following an issue in the area. the leader says he will be keeping the tourists overnight before considering the release. now to another story in our series "the other side," this time we look at student debt. joe biden has promised to cancel up to $20,000 of student loans for low and middle income borrowers. the bbc talked to two voters who owe thousands, but adam and angela disagree on a solution. have a listen. adam: as someone who still hasn't some student loan debt left to pay, i recognize that dealing with the student loan crisis in this country is an urgent matter. angela: it should be accessible. adam: that said, joe biden's decision to cancel student loan debt is not just bad policy, everyone will pay for the cancellation of student loan debt. angela: we ne
charles has hosted a reception to discuss tackling climate change, as global leaders prepare for the global u.n. climate summit c.o.p. 27. it included britain's prime minister rishi sunak and u.s. envoy john. it begins sunday in egypt. a group of tourists has been taken hostagen the peruvian amazon by an indigenous community. around 70 people are currently being held on a riverboat. the community is demanding mo government aid following an issue in the area. the leader says he will be keeping...
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charles watson live in atlanta, thanks a lot. let's bring in today's political panel, with me terry holt former aid to john boehner and america publicfairs managing director and kevin walling, democratic strategy and former biden surrogate. gentlemen, welcome. so let's start senate side of the capitol. even with the runoff in georgia democrats have held the majority, what's the impact? >> it's a huge impact and we will fight for every vote in georgia because the 50-50 senate power sharing, reporting from the capitol, mike, if we flip that one senate seat, we get democratic majorities on each of the senate committees, that means more judicial appointments passed by the biden administration, by that senate, that means more promiddle class legislation coming out of the senate that will take to the house and fight it out there. so this is an important distinction made last night with that nevada call and the four weeks sprint that we have in georgia. mike: terry, on the republican side there were great hopes of winning in nevada, hopes about potentially winning in pennsylvania, they'll be plenty of time for finger pointing, but in your
charles watson live in atlanta, thanks a lot. let's bring in today's political panel, with me terry holt former aid to john boehner and america publicfairs managing director and kevin walling, democratic strategy and former biden surrogate. gentlemen, welcome. so let's start senate side of the capitol. even with the runoff in georgia democrats have held the majority, what's the impact? >> it's a huge impact and we will fight for every vote in georgia because the 50-50 senate power...
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john sabol. we'll have mo jim mansfield: my job was more important to me than my family, and i started drinking a lot, staying out of town. it took a toll on me. dr. charles stanley: you may be as low as the prodigal, but you are not hopelessly, helplessly lost if you will listen to what i'm about to say. jim: sitting on that couch, watching that sermon, something had happened to us. i'm talking about the joy and love in our hearts. i want more of that. back to the kron 4 morning news. we are definitely seeing the rain this morning. john. >> and it started late last night. something i was listening to on my way to sleep. how long is it going to stick around? yeah. heavy rainfall may wake you up in the middle of the night last night. something that you could definitely hear before even stepped outside this morning. >> we have some very wet pockets. this is including some standing water on roadways after already very saturated and continued heavy rain is falling out there. san jose on up through the inland east bay. some of our spots seeing the heaviest of it where we're sitting right now, your east bay hills camera, you can see just how very cloudy it is.
john sabol. we'll have mo jim mansfield: my job was more important to me than my family, and i started drinking a lot, staying out of town. it took a toll on me. dr. charles stanley: you may be as low as the prodigal, but you are not hopelessly, helplessly lost if you will listen to what i'm about to say. jim: sitting on that couch, watching that sermon, something had happened to us. i'm talking about the joy and love in our hearts. i want more of that. back to the kron 4 morning news. we are...
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charles: coming up, folks, binance's ceo warning that the crypto contagion is far from over. we'll ask crypto law founder johnbout that and his battle with gary gensler. but first jay powell has spoken. the markets are listening. gary kaltbaum my friend who has been somewhat cautious right after this. ♪. at adp, we understand business today looks nothing like it did yesterday. while it's more unpredictable, its possibilities are endless. from paying your people from anywhere to supporting your talent everywhere, we use data driven insights to design hr solutions and services to help businesses of all size work smarter today. so, they can have more success tomorrow. ♪ one thing leads to another ♪ ♪ at prudential we think you should say it when things go right too. like, when you score your dream job. sell your business. or discover she's smart... really smart. now what? here's what: you connect with prudential's rock-solid team serving over 50 million people. with investment, insurance and retirement know-how. who's your rock? visit prudential.com or speak to an advisor today. ♪ i got into debt in college and,
charles: coming up, folks, binance's ceo warning that the crypto contagion is far from over. we'll ask crypto law founder johnbout that and his battle with gary gensler. but first jay powell has spoken. the markets are listening. gary kaltbaum my friend who has been somewhat cautious right after this. ♪. at adp, we understand business today looks nothing like it did yesterday. while it's more unpredictable, its possibilities are endless. from paying your people from anywhere to supporting...
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went overboard. >> there's an outcry in the uk and john major for example speaking out saying that meeting i was reported to have had with prince charlesf but further than before and now had people speaking out. dame helen mirren that it's too much and misrepresented the relationships. >> yeah. >> prime minister. >> willie, of course, it was jarring to us that dame dench said the same thing about "morning joe" for years. fictionalized drama. that hurt when i heard it. i expected. >> that's what she said about "the crown." >> yeah. >> should have a disclaimer. i don't get on the wrong side of her. >> you said enk we just said is wrong. >> everything. >> well done. you were right. >>> hawaii's -- >> no, no, no. i was wrong when i said everything we said is wrong because it was not wrong but right. there was no red wave. >> correct. >>> okay. >> how you doing this morning? >> doing good. doing good. >> everything all right? >> yes. one more story. >> want to tell everybody what you did before the show? >> no. do you want me to? >> this is a chase. we have been doing the show for 15 years. she started a new routine. >> yeah. i have decided
went overboard. >> there's an outcry in the uk and john major for example speaking out saying that meeting i was reported to have had with prince charlesf but further than before and now had people speaking out. dame helen mirren that it's too much and misrepresented the relationships. >> yeah. >> prime minister. >> willie, of course, it was jarring to us that dame dench said the same thing about "morning joe" for years. fictionalized drama. that hurt when i...
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john porter but, as a cadet in the u.s. military academy in 1841. where he graduated eight his class in 1845. in the same year as charles stone, another victim of civil war politics, and a year ahead of george mcclellan. porter was part of winfield scott's great inland march to mexico city in the mexican war. he earned two bread bit promotions to captain and major and returned to west point as an assistant professor and, temporarily, under the supervision of robert e. lee in the 1850s, post adjutant. howard remembered porter's conduct as a precise and competent of man, managing the cadets on the parade ground. i was exceedingly pleased, howard said, with his military bearing. but if porter was confident, he was also dumb. his wife harry it reported that porter was shy and retiring and his daughter would recall that she never once heard her father laugh. when jefferson davis, secretary of war under franklin pierce, created two new light cavalry regions in 1845, porter was passed over for a command of them. only the urgent intercession of eliza clark porter won her son a belated posting to the west. even then, it was only
john porter but, as a cadet in the u.s. military academy in 1841. where he graduated eight his class in 1845. in the same year as charles stone, another victim of civil war politics, and a year ahead of george mcclellan. porter was part of winfield scott's great inland march to mexico city in the mexican war. he earned two bread bit promotions to captain and major and returned to west point as an assistant professor and, temporarily, under the supervision of robert e. lee in the 1850s, post...
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john fetterman has a slim lead over doctor minett oz. and yet the democrats best hope for a pick up seat. i want to bring in our panel we have cnn political commentator charlie dent, charles -- and political analyst -- . let's start with you and look at where the big names are who are hitting the trail this week. so, donald trump will be in iowa, pennsylvania, florida and ohio. president biden will be in new mexico, florida tomorrow, maryland, pennsylvania this weekend. and then obama tomorrow and nevada, once arizona, pennsylvania this weekend. what does that tell us? what does that not tell us? >> i think it shows us what we know are going to be the races. this is going to really come down to, specifically that race in nevada, arizona. when you look at georgia, pennsylvania. this is going to be where the senators lost. but in the democrats best hope here, they were hoping to have a little bit more off -- they are really playing defense and hoping to keep that 50/50 split going. they're calling in the big guns. president biden does have an agenda. he can point to this even though the job approval rating has a big getting him called. and they're calling president obama wh
john fetterman has a slim lead over doctor minett oz. and yet the democrats best hope for a pick up seat. i want to bring in our panel we have cnn political commentator charlie dent, charles -- and political analyst -- . let's start with you and look at where the big names are who are hitting the trail this week. so, donald trump will be in iowa, pennsylvania, florida and ohio. president biden will be in new mexico, florida tomorrow, maryland, pennsylvania this weekend. and then obama tomorrow...
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charles barkley here to join "cnn this morning" to talk about that. and some of the other top stories this the sports world. >> and we're going to begin with john king joiningw. john king, welcome, good morning. can we talk arizona, sir? go, please. >> i'm here to be the warmup act for chuck. what do you mean? look, look, this is a huge win in the state of arizona. it is also a huge win for democrats. if you look at the battleground map, the democrats lost the nevada governorship, but got a pickup, a flip of arizona, they held pennsylvania, they held michigan, they held wisconsin. if you're looking ahead to 2024 and the big battleground states, this is a huge win for democrats. if you look at the results there, talk about karma. it was katie hobbs, the arizona secretary of state, who helped uphold donald trump's win, i mean, joe biden's win in arizona in 2020, with the help of the outgoing republican governor steve ducey, by the way. and kari lake lost, narrowly, but she lost and her tweet last night, most republicans conceded in this election year, her tweet last night tells us we're in for a little bit of a rocky ride here. arizona knows bs when they see
charles barkley here to join "cnn this morning" to talk about that. and some of the other top stories this the sports world. >> and we're going to begin with john king joiningw. john king, welcome, good morning. can we talk arizona, sir? go, please. >> i'm here to be the warmup act for chuck. what do you mean? look, look, this is a huge win in the state of arizona. it is also a huge win for democrats. if you look at the battleground map, the democrats lost the nevada...