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still here on the victoria applause, bridge in livingstone, as you can see behind me, is rather by john paine takes place. i've already seen that, so i am now going to talk to mr. hill. i actually pub, who is the chairperson of the livingstone tourism association. hillary 1st, have you ever done his mind to jumping before? yes and twice i did filled space with every one of those times. oh my goodness, i didn't begin to my didn't again. what? yeah. are you doing so much in livingston? first. tell us what this place means. design is tourism industry. it is a good bit of them. yeah. and rightfully so, because we go there. victoria falls, which obviously, you know, depending on the water, but you'd go in there. there's a lot of natural sites are just around the corner itself of why historically significantly to the cultural aspect of it. it's still very much alive with you how they, how does within village live just around the livingston. so we have that mix of life and obviously what the typical african life you'd like. and how much is this contribute into design, be an economy prior coffee that
still here on the victoria applause, bridge in livingstone, as you can see behind me, is rather by john paine takes place. i've already seen that, so i am now going to talk to mr. hill. i actually pub, who is the chairperson of the livingstone tourism association. hillary 1st, have you ever done his mind to jumping before? yes and twice i did filled space with every one of those times. oh my goodness, i didn't begin to my didn't again. what? yeah. are you doing so much in livingston? first....
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there's no number of back rubs that will ever cure al gore's pain, or enough wealthy widows in the world that will fix john kerry's pain. these people despise humans, and that's why they congregate at outfits like this. >> tucker: it's discredited by definition. they've made mistakes and they have never apologized. we made mistakes. we told our viewers republicans were going to win. we apologized for it. they told sri lanka to stop using fertilizer. they bought the bankman fried parade. why can't they apologize? >> it has nothing to do with truth. it has to do with power. to admit you were wrong would suggest that you actually give a crap about one of these places where they are wrecking the economy or wrecking the food supply. but the most important thing, and you've said this in your opening. this is the most important thing. there is only one entity in the world, there's only one power in the world that can stand up to these people. and that's america. and that's american voters. every american voter who is outraged, who finds these people disrusting, ridiculous, yes. but they also have -- joe biden jus
there's no number of back rubs that will ever cure al gore's pain, or enough wealthy widows in the world that will fix john kerry's pain. these people despise humans, and that's why they congregate at outfits like this. >> tucker: it's discredited by definition. they've made mistakes and they have never apologized. we made mistakes. we told our viewers republicans were going to win. we apologized for it. they told sri lanka to stop using fertilizer. they bought the bankman fried parade....
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no, no.ur of back rubs that will ever cure al gore's pain or enough wd wealthy widows in the worldohn that will fix john kerry's pain. these people despise humans and and that's why they that's why i they congregate at outfits like this. ker:well, it's it's discreditedy by definition because they've made mistakehave ns. they've never apologized. i mean, we make mistakes. we told our viewers that alld ou these republicans are going to win in the midterms and we were completely wrong and we apologize for it. webecause you're required to apologize when you're wrong. they told sri lanka to stopr using fertilizer. they claim the lockdown's would help economies. they bought the same bakemaningl free parade and they never apologized. >> why don't they just say we were wrong? why is that so hard?why can' because to them, it has nothing? to do with truth. it has to do with power. and if and to admit that you were wrong about something would suggest that you actually givcrap aboe a about m these places where they ary ee d wrecking the economy or wrecking the food supply.d but here's the most important thing. and
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you can really feel, john, today the emotion of this story, the pain that law enforcement is feeling as a result of this and that's really what's going on here today. for the most part the streets are quiet. we're in downtown memphis. we're not seeing any uptick in police activity. some of the school events here for tonight have been canceled across the city as they prepare for this video, which is set to be released in about six hours here. so, it's going to be avenue difficult night for sure but, you know, you can really sense that people are preparing themselves for what they're about to see more from an emotional and just how difficult this is going to be than anything else and in terms of any kind of reaction here in memphis, the police are prepared and police all across the country are making preparations just in case there's any kind of reaction, john. >> just in case, shimon, stay with us. we'll let our viewers know when the family starts to speak. we'll get you there live immediately. let's have a conversation. with me to share their insights, elliot williams and the former
you can really feel, john, today the emotion of this story, the pain that law enforcement is feeling as a result of this and that's really what's going on here today. for the most part the streets are quiet. we're in downtown memphis. we're not seeing any uptick in police activity. some of the school events here for tonight have been canceled across the city as they prepare for this video, which is set to be released in about six hours here. so, it's going to be avenue difficult night for sure...
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this man is leaving a trail of pain behind him, and nobody's doing anything about it. >> john feal, thank see you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> a new front in the governor of florida's culture war, but a familiar subject. ron desantis targeting studies again that deal with race. now his administration is failing to explain why. we'll talk about this when we return. turn. but thanks to the right plan promise from unitedhealtlthcare she got a medicare plan experert to help guide heher to the right plan with the right care team behind her. ♪ wow, uh-huh.♪ and for her, it's a medicare plan with the aarp name. i hope i can keep up! the right plan promise, only from unitedhealthcare. get help finding your plan at uhc.com/medicare. i am here because they revolutionized immunotherapy. i am here because they saw how cancer adapts to different oxygen levels and starved it. i am here because they switched off egfr gene mutation and stopped the growth of tumor cells. there's a place that's making one advanced cancer discovery after another for 75 years. i am here... i am here.... because of dana-f
this man is leaving a trail of pain behind him, and nobody's doing anything about it. >> john feal, thank see you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> a new front in the governor of florida's culture war, but a familiar subject. ron desantis targeting studies again that deal with race. now his administration is failing to explain why. we'll talk about this when we return. turn. but thanks to the right plan promise from unitedhealtlthcare she got a medicare plan experert...
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john's knives to the duma did not become so, but the press immediately laid down. drivers and ramizniki boasted of the paine race from the tram race . you did not climb a helping word of consolation. for the sake of public transport in the city, she was scurrying around to break monopoly in minsk, this was an accompanying the mafia and what divided the profitable market among themselves, the mayor's suppression, i was afraid of her and the competition did not stop burning, however, the jabs were not sloppy slats. there were two railway stations in minsk, and even one or not, galada, soborny plov, the heart of the city and the share of the goddess' brewery. i kaiders arranged evil tongues for the count and on the shore for myself in their interests ale and the snowstorms were not rich. the menshuki hutka were pyrogonalis huge transport destroyed. overturn the suspicion of greed toadish at will, wash off the notch of the mayor from this moment protsevat on huge underhand lunges. bodai, without precedent, however, he had to live on that count dzhabsky rushed not only about from the right alley of minsk, about
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pain behind him. and nobody is doing a thing about it. >> john feel and nykiah morgan, thank you so much.e. >> thank you. >> a new front in the governor of florida's culture war. -- targeting studies against, again, that deal with race. now his administration is -- adequately explain why. we will talk about this when we return. blem! hey, cam? wow! same deal! yeah! it's kind of our thing. what if i'm new to at&t? cam, can you? - nice! - hey! but what about for existing cus- it's the same deal! is he okay? at at&t, we give everyone our best deals on every smartphone. get up to $1000 off on our most popular smartphones. ♪ what will you do? ♪ what will you change? ♪ will you make something better? ♪ will you create something entirely new? ♪ our dell technologies advisors provide you with the tools and expertise you need to do incredible things. because we believe there's an innovator in all of us. my mental health was much better, but i struggled with uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia. td can be caused by some mental health meds. and it's unlikely to improve without trea
pain behind him. and nobody is doing a thing about it. >> john feel and nykiah morgan, thank you so much.e. >> thank you. >> a new front in the governor of florida's culture war. -- targeting studies against, again, that deal with race. now his administration is -- adequately explain why. we will talk about this when we return. blem! hey, cam? wow! same deal! yeah! it's kind of our thing. what if i'm new to at&t? cam, can you? - nice! - hey! but what about for existing...
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and hair growth on my body, and years later i'm still experiencing numbness and pain in my chest after my top surgery. >> johnan, that's got to be awfully difficult to deal with, why a lot of european countries are pulling back on all of this, countries like austria, czech republic, denmark, sweden, portugal, spain, countries seen as far more progressive as the united states are dialing back on all of this and to a large degree a lot more experience with it than the united states has. what do these countries know that we don't know here in the united states? >> i think because they have had more time with this, they can see the actual results. you know, we are not studying detrans people actually here in the states there are not even medical codes for detrans people. i'm still coded as a transgender person, so there is just not research and they have not found out the devastating side effects of hormones and surgery. even if you remain trans and don't detransition, you are on the medical leash for life and will have severe complications. >> john: we appreciate you being with us and we are thinking about you a
and hair growth on my body, and years later i'm still experiencing numbness and pain in my chest after my top surgery. >> johnan, that's got to be awfully difficult to deal with, why a lot of european countries are pulling back on all of this, countries like austria, czech republic, denmark, sweden, portugal, spain, countries seen as far more progressive as the united states are dialing back on all of this and to a large degree a lot more experience with it than the united states has....
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and for instance, the structural treasury secretary is that john kerry, his, his climate envoy is there on the chinese cycle. so she's in pain has sometimes, i mean, he made a virtual address last year. and he made a pretty significant impression present address in the back in 2017. but his attendance also hasn't been the rule. but i think what's quite interesting is that we just seen also on july we'll see all our sholtes also the german chancellor. but not every european leader has shown up so richly soon, that the new british prime minister this would have been a perfect opportunity would think for him to take to the well stage. he's a no show in manuel my call as well. really a very familiar to ground on the world stage, the french president, you know, one of the figure heads of your also know show. so i wonder if that, you know, that might be a little bit of a sign of something going on. i think we'll have to see if this becomes a trend in the coming years. but the fact is that given the situation in the, in the economy given growing concerns by inequality. dabble is not necessarily a big vote when you know for democrat
and for instance, the structural treasury secretary is that john kerry, his, his climate envoy is there on the chinese cycle. so she's in pain has sometimes, i mean, he made a virtual address last year. and he made a pretty significant impression present address in the back in 2017. but his attendance also hasn't been the rule. but i think what's quite interesting is that we just seen also on july we'll see all our sholtes also the german chancellor. but not every european leader has shown up...
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pain relief. aleve who do you take it for? >> john, our next guest has gone from the nascar track to the race for a senate seat in virginia. hermie sandler is running for the newly created district 17. and joins us now. a nascar driver, wrestling, small business owner, do you believe life experience trumps political experience? >> i think so, for the people in the 17th district and appreciate the opportunity, you know, to be on. i retired from nascar racing and from fox sports in 2019 to go back home and spend more time with family and to run our family businesses. we are in convenience store, truck stop and the petroleum business as well. and when i got home, i started to pay more attention to the government and started to become more and more frustrated at how the government in my view was ignoring or leaving the south side of virginia behind. i deal not only with convenience stores and truck stops, we deliver fuel to our farmers and our loggers and to residential homes, people in middle to lower incomes and i slowly saw this group
pain relief. aleve who do you take it for? >> john, our next guest has gone from the nascar track to the race for a senate seat in virginia. hermie sandler is running for the newly created district 17. and joins us now. a nascar driver, wrestling, small business owner, do you believe life experience trumps political experience? >> i think so, for the people in the 17th district and appreciate the opportunity, you know, to be on. i retired from nascar racing and from fox sports in...
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. >> although john corwin still feels the lasting pain of regret. >> i still wish i could've been thereaaron was a kid. she had her whole life ahead of them. he just didn't know, and in my opinion, she was dealing with the devil. >> chris's wife nicole told detectives, there is nothing to do with disappearance, and had not been charged with any crime. >> and it has a dormant? close >> not every door husband. >> but for the door on chris lee, aaron's mom says, is closed. she breathed easier knowing it. >> every time there is a hearing, your emotional scab is ripped off. and, to know that i'm not going out to deal with that? >> laura finds comfort here, out in the joshua tree desert. with caved a, where they created this. in the desolate place for aaron's life was cut short, a garden now grows in her memory. >> when you look at that desert garden, what are you thinking? >> it's beautiful. just like my girl. it's a peaceful place. i have a piece it can't be explained. they had to decide to be bitter, and angry. history had taken enough for me. if i am bitter, and angry, i am not giving him
. >> although john corwin still feels the lasting pain of regret. >> i still wish i could've been thereaaron was a kid. she had her whole life ahead of them. he just didn't know, and in my opinion, she was dealing with the devil. >> chris's wife nicole told detectives, there is nothing to do with disappearance, and had not been charged with any crime. >> and it has a dormant? close >> not every door husband. >> but for the door on chris lee, aaron's mom says,...
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. >> earlier in the program, not 11 fish responded john feel to me every lie that your santa tells leaves a trail of pain behind him. he and his mom worked on an 11 we're talking about the newly uncovered immigration records contradicting santos's claim that his mom was at the world trade center during the 9/11 attacks. except illness that resulted in her death because of that. the records indicate that she was in brazil between 1999 and early 2003. this of course is only one of too many lies he told. the umpteenth time heap apparently done what every parent does every child what not to do, which got us thinking about what voters in his district might make of all of this. gary tuchman went to find out. >> port washington new york shutter icicle in nassau county is in the heart of representative george santos is third congressional district. >> i think he's an embarrassment and pathological liar. >> we sit down with a group of a pea u.s. history students at the high school. they are 16 and 17, which means that they will all be old enough to vote in 2024. >> how many of you would register as an independent
. >> earlier in the program, not 11 fish responded john feel to me every lie that your santa tells leaves a trail of pain behind him. he and his mom worked on an 11 we're talking about the newly uncovered immigration records contradicting santos's claim that his mom was at the world trade center during the 9/11 attacks. except illness that resulted in her death because of that. the records indicate that she was in brazil between 1999 and early 2003. this of course is only one of too many...
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bolsonaro is hospitalized in florida with stomach pains has not officially conceded, but has condemned attacks on government buildings. >> john: new developments in the case of the missing massachusetts mother of three, ana walshe's husband brian was arraigned charged with misleading the police. brian lied about where he was the day ana went missing. live near the courthouse in quincy, massachusetts. what did we learn in court, molly? >> quite a bit. the husband of missing cohasset mom ana walshe remains in custody on $500,000 cash bail and disturbing discoveries in open court, including the discovery of blood in the family home. and they relayed statements that they say 46-year-old brian walshe made to investigators that were not substantiated by the investigation regarding his whereabouts and activities in the hours and the days after his wife disappeared. police say 39-year-old ana walshe, a mother with three young boys, disappeared on new year's day. the investigation revealed walshe went to a home depot the next day wearing a mask and surgical gloves, paying in cash. >> he's on surveillance at that time purchasing about
bolsonaro is hospitalized in florida with stomach pains has not officially conceded, but has condemned attacks on government buildings. >> john: new developments in the case of the missing massachusetts mother of three, ana walshe's husband brian was arraigned charged with misleading the police. brian lied about where he was the day ana went missing. live near the courthouse in quincy, massachusetts. what did we learn in court, molly? >> quite a bit. the husband of missing cohasset...
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transgender day of remembrance, my boyfriend, john carlos and i were about to leave club q, when a shooter walked in. several pops rang out. i immediately felt a searing pain in my arm. i fell over on the ground, knowing i had been shot, in my right arm. it was not working, but i was able to call 9-1-1. i saw everyone on the ground, glass panes shattered, blood running for my arm and chest, or shrapnel had come through. john carlos was next to me, shot in the leg, but thankfully, alive. to my horror, my sister charlene was bleeding out. she had been shot over five times. my heart branded as she tried to dial 9-1-1 with a good arm outstretched. i called out to her, i heard no response. i do not want to imagine what may happen, had the shooter not been taken down that night. five wonderful people were still murdered, and may we never forget their names. ashley paw, raymond green vance, daniel aston, derek romp and kelly loving. we miss each of you. club q was a second home and safe space, not just for me, but for all of us. their names, outside of these spaces, we are continually being dehumanized, marginalized and targeted. they fear based and hateful rheto
transgender day of remembrance, my boyfriend, john carlos and i were about to leave club q, when a shooter walked in. several pops rang out. i immediately felt a searing pain in my arm. i fell over on the ground, knowing i had been shot, in my right arm. it was not working, but i was able to call 9-1-1. i saw everyone on the ground, glass panes shattered, blood running for my arm and chest, or shrapnel had come through. john carlos was next to me, shot in the leg, but thankfully, alive. to my...
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pain earlier in the session. we will get insights from stefan who covers banks for artists research -- argus research. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg mar'm kriti gupta alongside johnit is been a big day for big american banks. jp morgan, bank of -- bank of america, citigroup, wells fargo all have earnings that beat forecast. joining us is the director of research at argus and bloomberg intelligence in your bank analyst. , start with you and talk about whether or not this is fair to say where the rubber meets the road. a lot of the margin pressures that the banks were talking about our kind of priced in. what do you think? guest: i think the banks did ella tilly well this quarter against expect -- relatively well this quarter against expectations. the loan loss provision area we expected a bit lower. banks are being cautious and reserving a bit higher, some banks going as far as saying, citigroup for example, they expect a recession later in the year. the other thing was some wide swings in the revenue components. 30% increase in the net interest income at j.p. morgan. 60% drop in investment banking revenues at citigroup. the big swings in the last year, this quart
pain earlier in the session. we will get insights from stefan who covers banks for artists research -- argus research. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg mar'm kriti gupta alongside johnit is been a big day for big american banks. jp morgan, bank of -- bank of america, citigroup, wells fargo all have earnings that beat forecast. joining us is the director of research at argus and bloomberg intelligence in your bank analyst. , start with you and talk about whether or not this is...
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tonight, tim johns was at a vigil in san francisco's chinatown and has more on how the community is coping. ♪ skyscrapers of downtown san francisco -- ♪ tim: music and candles met by painthe square thursday night, where dozens gathered to remember the victims of the mass shootings in half moon bay and monterey park. >> we ran out of candles. we could have had three times the amount of candles. i am overwhelmed by how many people were touched enough to come out and spend their evening with us. tim: she was one of the vigil's organizers. she says the shootings, which are extremely rare in the community, have shaken it to its core and come at a time of heightened anxiety. >> the trauma in our community i think has come to a boiling point for some of these individuals. we have been through years of anti-asian hate, senseless violence. tim: but thursday's vigil was about more than just remembering the lives lost. it was also a chance to discuss difficult subjects like trauma and mental health. josephine tells me those topics are often times taboo within aapi communities. she says she has been working for years to get rid of the stigma in her own culture. she believes in doi
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very painful delay for victims who have been waiting for action. our next guest, johnhe washington post, i am very disappointed that house republicans one more time about politics over the business of the people. joining us now, is pennsylvania state representative and house leader, the democratic, house democratic leader joanna like. clinton leader mcclinton, thank you for being with. as this is a tough story for people outside of pennsylvania to follow. it is typical in some parliamentary systems that the speaker recuse themselves from political activity, they don't caucus with the either party, but in this case you don't have the numbers to enforce the deal but you and republicans make. >> that's correct. this was a different type of situation, where i walked onto the floor of the house and the swearing in a last week with the caucus of 99 members and we need 102 votes to become speaker, so when republican nominated our colleague and our caucus represented mark razzie, a member of our caucus for ten years, who has one signature issue that he's been fighting for is a
very painful delay for victims who have been waiting for action. our next guest, johnhe washington post, i am very disappointed that house republicans one more time about politics over the business of the people. joining us now, is pennsylvania state representative and house leader, the democratic, house democratic leader joanna like. clinton leader mcclinton, thank you for being with. as this is a tough story for people outside of pennsylvania to follow. it is typical in some parliamentary...
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>> yeah, john i think i would've thought that especially, during a week like this one when there is been so much painamerican community, someone like mr. chung might have been thinking a lot about the experience of being asian american -- there is no fake outrage here, asian people across this country, confront all kinds of racism, all the time. i think what is particularly disturbing, to think about this week, it's thinking about when you see an ex president. mocking and making overtly racist comments, about his former cabinet member, what message you might send to the average person, about what might be okay to say, but what might be okay to say the average age american person the country. talking about your neighbor, your colleague, someone who looks like me walking down the street, and trump has been stoking these racial divisions, ever since he was a candidate and going way far back. as, that he did when he's president, i think we have no reason to think that he wouldn't keep doing that, if you were to get another four years in the white house. >> it's no reason to think that he doesn't know exa
>> yeah, john i think i would've thought that especially, during a week like this one when there is been so much painamerican community, someone like mr. chung might have been thinking a lot about the experience of being asian american -- there is no fake outrage here, asian people across this country, confront all kinds of racism, all the time. i think what is particularly disturbing, to think about this week, it's thinking about when you see an ex president. mocking and making overtly...
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pain in an effort to save lives. >> sandra: just heart wrenching, every single story. thank you. >> johnats on capitol hill increasingly calling out president biden for mishandling classified documents, including senate minority whip dick durbin who says it's unthinkable for any senator to take classified material out of the capitol, we know what president biden did apparently during his 36-year tenure in that institution. if more democrats turn against the president, will that create an opening for someone to challenge him in 2024? bret baier, so, you know, a little bit of new information developing, a little bit. >> always in your alley, you and sandra get all the breaking news. >> john: that time of day. the fact that former vice president mike pence discovered some classified documents after earlier saying he would not do such a thing, does that give more political cover to president biden? >> i think so, yeah. i think it makes it increasingly tough for the attorney general going forward with these special counsels to look one way at one and the other way at the other. you know, vice
pain in an effort to save lives. >> sandra: just heart wrenching, every single story. thank you. >> johnats on capitol hill increasingly calling out president biden for mishandling classified documents, including senate minority whip dick durbin who says it's unthinkable for any senator to take classified material out of the capitol, we know what president biden did apparently during his 36-year tenure in that institution. if more democrats turn against the president, will that...
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john king in washington. thank you for sharing what will be a sobering and consequential news day. any moment a portrait of painthe family of tyre nichols is about to speak. they are doing so just a few hours before the world gets to see a horrific video, a police
john king in washington. thank you for sharing what will be a sobering and consequential news day. any moment a portrait of painthe family of tyre nichols is about to speak. they are doing so just a few hours before the world gets to see a horrific video, a police
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john: each time wells returns to minnesota -- or learns about another death at the hands of twin cities police -- the painson's killing comes rushing back. >> my heart don't beat the same anymore. it does not beat the same, it's broken, and it'll never -- the best surgeon in america can never repair my heart after what they did to my son. john: on the morning of february 2, minneapolis police executed a no-knock search warrant on an apartment in connection with a homicide investigation. locke wasn't named in the warrant, and didn't live at the apartmen when officers stormed through the door, he appeared to be asleep on a couch. locke stirred from under a blanket. he was holding a handgun -- which family said he was licensed to carry. an officer fired three shots. the killing touched off days of protests in minneapolis -- still reeling from the death of george floyd less than two years earlier. adding to the public outrage, initial police accounts wrongly named locke as a suspect. in the weeks that followed, the city of minneapolis banned no-knock warrants. but prosecutors did not charge the officer who fi
john: each time wells returns to minnesota -- or learns about another death at the hands of twin cities police -- the painson's killing comes rushing back. >> my heart don't beat the same anymore. it does not beat the same, it's broken, and it'll never -- the best surgeon in america can never repair my heart after what they did to my son. john: on the morning of february 2, minneapolis police executed a no-knock search warrant on an apartment in connection with a homicide investigation....
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>> yeah, john, you know, i think i would have thought that especially during a week like this one, when there has been so much paineone like mr. trump might have been thinking a lot about the experience of being asian american. you know, there is no fake outrage here. i think there is just the reality. that is that, yeah, asian americans and asian people across this country confront all kinds of racism all the time. and i think what is particularly disturbing to think about this week is thinking about when you see an ex-president mocking and making overtly racist comments about his former cabinet member, what method that might send to the average person about what might be okay to say to the average asian american and asian person in this country. and i'm talking about, you know, your neighbor, your colleague, just somebody who looks like me walking down the street. and you know, trump, has been stoking these racial divisions ever since he was a candidate and going way far back past that. he did it when he was president. and i think we have no reason to think that he wouldn't keep doing that if he were to get anot
>> yeah, john, you know, i think i would have thought that especially during a week like this one, when there has been so much paineone like mr. trump might have been thinking a lot about the experience of being asian american. you know, there is no fake outrage here. i think there is just the reality. that is that, yeah, asian americans and asian people across this country confront all kinds of racism all the time. and i think what is particularly disturbing to think about this week is...
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and it's just really painful and difficult, as this small, tight knit community really grieves the loss of four of their own. laura? >> really important. veronica miracle, johnth of you. >>> well, the second week of the nfl playoffs is getting underway tomorrow. and it will no doubt be emotional, particularly in puff buff, as the bills take on the bengals just three weeks after damar hamlin went into cardiac arrest on the field. what this moment could mean for the city of buffalo next. type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away i
and it's just really painful and difficult, as this small, tight knit community really grieves the loss of four of their own. laura? >> really important. veronica miracle, johnth of you. >>> well, the second week of the nfl playoffs is getting underway tomorrow. and it will no doubt be emotional, particularly in puff buff, as the bills take on the bengals just three weeks after damar hamlin went into cardiac arrest on the field. what this moment could mean for the city of buffalo...
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john paul the seventh. when many were expecting a cool academic as we knew him. and expecting him to be. and it was a warm and impassioned homily that spoke to his own pain and loss. and i think also about the times that he apologized. when he made errors when he spoke. and i think about his apologies to victims of sexual abuse. he was the first pope to meet with victims and apologized to them. so i think in some ways he perhaps was not the pope of surprises as we have come to know pope francis. but i think that there were things that people kind of couldn't have expected when he first was announced as the new pope. >> all of our guests in new york and rome are going to stay with us. and in just moments, the funeral of pope emerita benedict is set to begin. we will have more special coverage right after this break. need a backup plan? get plan b one-step. plan b helps prevent pregnancy before it starts by temporarily delaying ovulation—and you can resume your regular birth control right away. i've got this. ♪♪ >> this morning pope benedict the 16th announced he will resign. saying he does not have the strength to go on. it shocked even new york cardinal
john paul the seventh. when many were expecting a cool academic as we knew him. and expecting him to be. and it was a warm and impassioned homily that spoke to his own pain and loss. and i think also about the times that he apologized. when he made errors when he spoke. and i think about his apologies to victims of sexual abuse. he was the first pope to meet with victims and apologized to them. so i think in some ways he perhaps was not the pope of surprises as we have come to know pope...
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and it's just really painful and difficult, as this small, tight knit community really grieves the loss of four of their own. laura? >> really important. veronica miracle, john >>> well, the second week of the nfl playoffs is getting underway tomorrow. and it will no doubt be emotioning particularly in buffalo as the bills take on the bengals just three weeks after damar hamlin went into cardiac arrest on the field. what this moment could mean for the city of buffalo next. [ marcia ] my dental health was not good. i had periodontal disease, and i just didn't feel well. but then i found clearchoice. [ forde ] replacing marcia's teeth with dental implants at clearchoice was going to afford her that permanent solution. [ marcia ] clearchoice dental implants gave me the ability to take on the world. i feel so much better, and i think that that is the key. i know there's conflicting information about dupuytren's contracture. i thought i couldn't get treatment yet? well, people may think that their contracture has to be severe to be treated, but it doesn't. if you can't lay your hand flat on the table, talk to a hand specialist. but what if i don't want surgery? w
and it's just really painful and difficult, as this small, tight knit community really grieves the loss of four of their own. laura? >> really important. veronica miracle, john >>> well, the second week of the nfl playoffs is getting underway tomorrow. and it will no doubt be emotioning particularly in buffalo as the bills take on the bengals just three weeks after damar hamlin went into cardiac arrest on the field. what this moment could mean for the city of buffalo next. [...
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john: i take it seriously sentiment bad not just expert economists have predicted, 11 of last three recessions whatever that old joke is i mean obvious that people are feeling the pain, seeing it in prices, it beyond the job market there are positive signs business investment held up pretty well, i also think we still have in united states, a fairly competitive tax system the 2017 reforms largely still intact a bunch not helpful taxes especially on energy, are enacted toward the end of the year here, 2022. but, look. there is -- the president decided today that he wants to turn toward emphasizing growth i don't think it is too late i don't think we're doomed to have a terrible -- recession, here and i think i go, by the way, it is a great way for him i don't know a lot of people wonder why he is running for reflex if he does want to run that is great way to get reelected, intraif growth a good ten years leading up to 2024. jackie: i follow on your tax point i hear you regarding the tax code but inflation has been a huge tax that is policy -- john: it is completely made in washington phenomena. federal reserve printed too much money seem to be maybe got religion at l
john: i take it seriously sentiment bad not just expert economists have predicted, 11 of last three recessions whatever that old joke is i mean obvious that people are feeling the pain, seeing it in prices, it beyond the job market there are positive signs business investment held up pretty well, i also think we still have in united states, a fairly competitive tax system the 2017 reforms largely still intact a bunch not helpful taxes especially on energy, are enacted toward the end of the year...
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john, thank you very much. welcome, everybody, to "the half time report. the year ahead for your money and whether 2023 will provide new hope for investors or another round of pain. we'll discuss and debate that with the investment committee. joining me for the hour stephanie link, joe teranova and josh brown let's check the markets. take you to the wall and show you what we're doing not a great picture. down 200 on the dow, the s&p 500 down a little more than 0.25 at least one of them worth noting is apple. it's down 15% over the past month. it's down again today substantially by another 4%, down 31.5% from its highs. we should stop there i could go on and probably find another negative stat somewhere, but the point is clear, the stock seems broken >> so technically it is broken and we talked about the 140 level starting back from last summer being an important level. the june low 130, did a little bit of recovery and then rolled right back over when it hit that down trend level so this is a stock in a down trend. it's a megacap, it's one of the most important names in the market it's not particularly cheap yet, which means it certainly could fall further there
john, thank you very much. welcome, everybody, to "the half time report. the year ahead for your money and whether 2023 will provide new hope for investors or another round of pain. we'll discuss and debate that with the investment committee. joining me for the hour stephanie link, joe teranova and josh brown let's check the markets. take you to the wall and show you what we're doing not a great picture. down 200 on the dow, the s&p 500 down a little more than 0.25 at least one of them...
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john, thank you very much. welcome, everybody, to "the half time report. the year ahead for your money and whether 2023 will provide new hope for investors or another round of pain discuss and debate that with the investment committee. joining me for the hour stephanie link, joe teranova and josh brown let's check the markets. take you to the wall and show you what we're doing not a great picture. down 200 on the dow, the s&p 500 down a littl
john, thank you very much. welcome, everybody, to "the half time report. the year ahead for your money and whether 2023 will provide new hope for investors or another round of pain discuss and debate that with the investment committee. joining me for the hour stephanie link, joe teranova and josh brown let's check the markets. take you to the wall and show you what we're doing not a great picture. down 200 on the dow, the s&p 500 down a littl
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are commanded to keep silent, on pain of imprisonment, while the house of is exhibiting to the senate of the united states, an article of impeachment, against donald johnex president to face an impeachment trial. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good morning. all eyes on washington today, and the start of former president trump's second impeachment trial. >> the lead impeachment manager, congressman jamie raskin, has been holding daily meetings with the rest of the managers. and they want to incorporate visual elements as much as they can. >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you so much. have a great day, you guys. >> i just want to make sure that everybody's together, when -- [inaudible] so i don't want anybody watching alone. >> oh, gosh! that's ominous. >> well, americans should know. >> i woke up with henry v on my mind. all things are ready for my speech. we're gonna pass lincoln's cottage on the way down, too. >> what's the best piece of advice you've been given in the last 24 hours? >> a senator sent me a note, reminding me that abraham lincoln is the son of kentucky. and i felt that was a really deep point, you know. [laughs] so -- i'm gonna maybe slip that in. y
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john mcgrath still looks at the state of liberal arts education in the united states and talks about political correctness on campus, multiculturalism, and the importance of western civilization courses. >> they read thomas paine, jefferson, martin king, abraham lincoln. not that i believe everything in the liberal arts has to be [inaudible] but the mulcher -- multiculturalism about thoughts and ideas is crucial. >> tonight, he discusses his book, the death of learning, on c-span q&a at 8:00 eastern. listen on c-span.com or on our app. next, pretty university president addresses the cost of tuition. he talks about higher education alternatives, the student loan forgiveness program, and his tenure as school president. mr. daniels said he would be stepping down as president at the end of 2022 on as board chair. this discussion is one hour. [indiscernible chatter]
john mcgrath still looks at the state of liberal arts education in the united states and talks about political correctness on campus, multiculturalism, and the importance of western civilization courses. >> they read thomas paine, jefferson, martin king, abraham lincoln. not that i believe everything in the liberal arts has to be [inaudible] but the mulcher -- multiculturalism about thoughts and ideas is crucial. >> tonight, he discusses his book, the death of learning, on c-span...
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ability to take the pain of working for trump and it falls apart in france when they go there for this world war i ceremony and memorial. it gets even worse around the time that johngone. by the spring of 2019, you have trump's call to zelenskyy in ukraine. we could go on and on of what happens in '19 and '20. but those two years are different than '17 and '18. that's not to say that '17 and '18 were run like a flawless white house. that's not the case, but there is a different tone and tenor to the last two years than there is to the first two years. >> and when thinking, john, about that contrast, of the two periods, ask yourself if around january 6th, around the election, if general kelly were the chief of staff, would mr. pillow be allowed into the oval office talking about martial law as mark meadows let him do. that's a good thought experiment. >> kelly had some success limiting visitors to the oval office, trump eventually rebelled against that. there's a suggestion what the next presidency would be would he win. in the paperback, you have a section explaining that behind closed doors in 2017, president trump discussed the idea of using a nuclear weapon aga
ability to take the pain of working for trump and it falls apart in france when they go there for this world war i ceremony and memorial. it gets even worse around the time that johngone. by the spring of 2019, you have trump's call to zelenskyy in ukraine. we could go on and on of what happens in '19 and '20. but those two years are different than '17 and '18. that's not to say that '17 and '18 were run like a flawless white house. that's not the case, but there is a different tone and tenor...
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what you do and john saying that he's got no appointment day in sight for him to have stared injections in his hips and he says his knee replacements now on the move. so i'm in chronic painn sight of having it relieved. that's a consequence of it all. i think today is a very depressing day in terms of, you know, are we going to settle here? is there money in the economy? there's not. it's a really bad, bad situation. what is the if you think, you know, get in touch. time 717. let's bring up to date on the latest headlines of this houn on the latest headlines of this hour. the foreign secretary continuing bilateral talks in america today where he's due to meet with his canadian counterpart, this time discussing joint efforts on support for ukraine. james cleverly will say now's the time to go further and, faster in giving the country the tools it needs to win the war. suffolk police searching for two suspects after an 18 year old was fatally stabbed in ipswich. armed officers , a police armed officers, a police helicopter were searching for the suspects who fled the scene on westgate street street . £60 on westgate street street. £60 million of government funding is to go
what you do and john saying that he's got no appointment day in sight for him to have stared injections in his hips and he says his knee replacements now on the move. so i'm in chronic painn sight of having it relieved. that's a consequence of it all. i think today is a very depressing day in terms of, you know, are we going to settle here? is there money in the economy? there's not. it's a really bad, bad situation. what is the if you think, you know, get in touch. time 717. let's bring up to...
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john is here with the sport. all eyes on melbourne again? yes, and news are raff and adele's exit from the australian open. the defending champion. —— rafael nadal. he overcame all the painhe first round match againstjack draper. to go out now he will be bitterly disappointed. 36, with the pain he has had to manage through his career, how many more? his girlfriend was in tears. so perhaps they know behind the scenes how things are playing out for them. scenes how things are playing out forthem. big news scenes how things are playing out for them. big news this morning, defending champion rafa nadal, who came into the australian open out of form, has exited early. he said he was vulnerable against jack draper. he won that but needed medical treatment on his hip. that was the big problem in the second set of the second round match today. he was a set and a break down. kenzie mcdonald, his first win over the top five player, the world number 65 producing such a big win, ultimately coming through in straight sets. emma raducanu this morning against coco gauff. we will keep across the action. a much happierjurgen klopp, which we haven't seen much of, of late. there was a smil
john is here with the sport. all eyes on melbourne again? yes, and news are raff and adele's exit from the australian open. the defending champion. —— rafael nadal. he overcame all the painhe first round match againstjack draper. to go out now he will be bitterly disappointed. 36, with the pain he has had to manage through his career, how many more? his girlfriend was in tears. so perhaps they know behind the scenes how things are playing out for them. scenes how things are playing out...