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jeffrey lu on debut. how? david doyle rolled his ankle, so i'm in the xi. yes! so you're actually gonna bat? sure am. we need 60 runs in a hurry. jesus, jeffrey. are you nervous? no. but you should be. have you seen your girlfriend up there? so, go read her some poetry. i need to focus. this town needs a hero. come on, go! [crowd cheers] [jeffrey] sassy time. [bat strikes ball] [crowd cheering] [man] shot! [woman] very nice. i was hoping you might be here. really? why? may i sit? what are you reading? alice's adventures in wonderland. is it good? [sighs] you know, alice really has an awful time. she's so lost and nobody helps her. they're all so mean and selfish. sounds like charlie's adventures in corrigan. eliza's too. you know, the annoying thing is i still kind of wish you had come over. really? our house is so... empty. i'm sorry. [sobs quietly] i'm not a good person, charlie. don't say that. you're wonderful. i'm not. i'm really not. [sniffles] i might have already used it, but... would you rather have a hat made of spiders or have penises for fingers? [sniffles] [sighs] are the spiders alive? yes, and they're poisonous and angry. [inhales, sighs] well, i'm gonna have to go with penis fingers. wise choice. you too? so, where were you really that night? [bails clatter] [umpire] that's out. [crowd cheering, applauding] [pl
jeffrey lu on debut. how? david doyle rolled his ankle, so i'm in the xi. yes! so you're actually gonna bat? sure am. we need 60 runs in a hurry. jesus, jeffrey. are you nervous? no. but you should be. have you seen your girlfriend up there? so, go read her some poetry. i need to focus. this town needs a hero. come on, go! [crowd cheers] [jeffrey] sassy time. [bat strikes ball] [crowd cheering] [man] shot! [woman] very nice. i was hoping you might be here. really? why? may i sit? what are you...
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jeffrey jeffrey blair. go on. i don't have any evidence clear that war crimes have breeding commission. we just see you, there's to, to speak the numbers as we could see on television, children's bodies being brought out. there is no question that more crimes being committed. if it's genocide, that's an open question. although that has to be genocide, only 10. and that's difficult to prove. it could be that use grad will clay, but i t t is going into guys to release those who are being held hostage or jeffrey do so jeff jeffrey. okay on the to ation order. if you, if, if i may, just to be clear in international law, because i think this is important, if these ready ministry is about to intervene, the 6, the elderly, the children, those that comp move, israel will say they gave warning, but it does. it's on the international law, orders is wrong, still have an obligation to protect those people. it's not that i don't think she means in as little a deep warning. what you are doing is transporting or ordering. a by way of backing up your order with guns, rock good scenario brings you uh, for a civilian population out of the country, you are forcing the coast of old. so from ben crew, a bold hole, it may be a tremendous terry and car door. if mister blake didn't succeed domain, all, that may be crazy. so there's a way, but the force is to leave your country. and cam can live visit as refugees. and that's, it is a war crime and many children, many people who go to connection with a mass. so a l
jeffrey jeffrey blair. go on. i don't have any evidence clear that war crimes have breeding commission. we just see you, there's to, to speak the numbers as we could see on television, children's bodies being brought out. there is no question that more crimes being committed. if it's genocide, that's an open question. although that has to be genocide, only 10. and that's difficult to prove. it could be that use grad will clay, but i t t is going into guys to release those who are being held...
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jeffrey jeffrey blair go on in the clear the more crimes have being committed. we just see you this, that this speaks the numbers as we could see on television, children's bodies being brought out. there is no question that more crimes being committed. if each genocide, that's an open question. ready so low that has to be genocide, only 10, and that's difficult to prove. it could be that he's grad will, clay blatchley, if he is going into guys to release those who are being held hostage or jeffrey, do so jeff jeffrey. okay, well i guess it actuation or if you, if, if i may just to be clear in international law, cuz i think this is important. if these ready military is about to intervene. the 6, the elderly, the children, those that comp move, israel will say they gave warning, but it does it on the international law or does is wrote still have an obligation to protect those people. and it's not that i don't think she means and as little take deep warning. what you are doing is transporting the ordering up by way of backing up the order with guns. rock good scenario brings you uh, for a civilian population out of the country. you are forcing the coast of old. so from ben crew, a bold hole, it may be a tremendous terry and car door. if mister breakthrough succeeds or may not, may be close to there's a way, but the force is to leave your country and can live visit as refugees. and that's it is a war crime and many children, many people who go to connection with a mass. so a little
jeffrey jeffrey blair go on in the clear the more crimes have being committed. we just see you this, that this speaks the numbers as we could see on television, children's bodies being brought out. there is no question that more crimes being committed. if each genocide, that's an open question. ready so low that has to be genocide, only 10, and that's difficult to prove. it could be that he's grad will, clay blatchley, if he is going into guys to release those who are being held hostage or...
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jeffrey. mr. jeffrey, it seems to me that israel is, while they may be justified in some retaliation, they are in no position to be going into gaza strip now without incredible anger and being motivated by that. what i cannot understand is this problem has gone on for half a century. why is it that the u.n., especially right now, cannot step in with their peacekeeping forces and let them try to rout hamas out of gaza and get the country back to normal, instead of having israelis come in, who are incredibly and esther farley angry. but most of the people who will suffer are the people in gaza. i will take my question -- answer off the air. guest: we have voted in the un security council for deploying peacekeeping to israel many times. they are good for monitoring cease-fire lines. they do not engage in combat. the israeli are -- the israelis are absolutely committed to destroying hamas as a military and political organization. the israelis see, with justification, that is an existential cause for the survival of the state of israel, so they will not let anyone else do this, particularly someone who will not do a good job. host: in tampa, florida, republican line. caller: good morning. good morning, mr. jeffrey. thank you for being on c-span this morning. much appreciated. there is no easy answers right now. it is very discombobulated situation. russia and china are standing on the sides here. i think there is a group, russia, china, some other countries, top countries in the world that should start mediating this thing. cooler heads prevail. we know these two sides have to recognize each other. united nations resolution 242. "oh, please, you go first. no, you go first." and there is just come bob elation in congress, we have no house speaker. russia and china are watching this. we have to get together here. host: ok, thanks for the segway, because he did bring on what is going on in the house right now. what do you see playing out politically? guest: i see support for israel very strongly bipartisan. despite the circuits we have in the u.s. congress right now, that aid will continue flowing. the other point is the president has all kinds of authorities that he, for good, understandable reas
jeffrey. mr. jeffrey, it seems to me that israel is, while they may be justified in some retaliation, they are in no position to be going into gaza strip now without incredible anger and being motivated by that. what i cannot understand is this problem has gone on for half a century. why is it that the u.n., especially right now, cannot step in with their peacekeeping forces and let them try to rout hamas out of gaza and get the country back to normal, instead of having israelis come in, who...
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branwen jeffreys, bra nwen jeffreys, thank branwen jeffreys, thank you.d. police say the animal has been destroyed to protect the public. fiona trott has the latest. a community shocked by a dog attackjust metres from their own front door. the animal was destroyed shortly afterwards to protect the public. another dog, also believed to be an xl bully breed, was taken away. this is what xl bullies look like. last month, the government announced a ban. existing owners will have to register them and ensure they are neutered and muzzled when out on a lead. this is a quiet housing estate, and their lives have been turned upside down. there are three areas here that have been cordoned off and are being manned by the police. they're knocking on doors, asking for information. and, most importantly, this. there are people here who are coping with what they saw or heard yesterday, and some of them have lost a friend. i think he was a great person. he was a people's person. that is the sad thing, that he died without getting any help. with the help he gave to the com
branwen jeffreys, bra nwen jeffreys, thank branwen jeffreys, thank you.d. police say the animal has been destroyed to protect the public. fiona trott has the latest. a community shocked by a dog attackjust metres from their own front door. the animal was destroyed shortly afterwards to protect the public. another dog, also believed to be an xl bully breed, was taken away. this is what xl bullies look like. last month, the government announced a ban. existing owners will have to register them...
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jeffrey. -[boy] go on, will. -[crowd] ooh! -[umpire] four! [man laughs] [crowd exclaiming] [applause] [boy] shot! [boy] come on, jeffrey. -[umpire] four runs.e! -we can win this. -how many points do we need? runs. how many runs do we need? a lot. [crowd cheering, applauding] [man] he's seeding them like a watermelon! -[crowd cheering] -[exclaiming, laughing] -you little ripper! -well done! well done! there's two balls left. we need four to win. okay. here's what we do... no worries. he's going to do it. he's gonna beat them. -[man] take your time, son. -[boy] come on.
jeffrey. -[boy] go on, will. -[crowd] ooh! -[umpire] four! [man laughs] [crowd exclaiming] [applause] [boy] shot! [boy] come on, jeffrey. -[umpire] four runs.e! -we can win this. -how many points do we need? runs. how many runs do we need? a lot. [crowd cheering, applauding] [man] he's seeding them like a watermelon! -[crowd cheering] -[exclaiming, laughing] -you little ripper! -well done! well done! there's two balls left. we need four to win. okay. here's what we do... no worries. he's going...
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jeffrey: and we started talking about that young boy back in liverpool. ringo: it's far out, isn't it? jeffrey: it is, but here you are. ringo: i live in l.a. you know how far out that is, you know? it's weird. jeffreytill going. ringo: i'm still going, yeah. [laughter] jeffrey: for the "pbs newshour," i'm jeffrey brown in los angeles. amna: peace and love, and the music endures. and that is the "newshour." i'm amna nawaz. on half of the entire team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the "newshour." >> architect. beekeeper. mentor. a raymondjames financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well-planned. >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. it's exciting to be part of a team driving the technology forward. i think that's the most rewarding thing. people who know, know bdo. >> the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and friends of the "newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by
jeffrey: and we started talking about that young boy back in liverpool. ringo: it's far out, isn't it? jeffrey: it is, but here you are. ringo: i live in l.a. you know how far out that is, you know? it's weird. jeffreytill going. ringo: i'm still going, yeah. [laughter] jeffrey: for the "pbs newshour," i'm jeffrey brown in los angeles. amna: peace and love, and the music endures. and that is the "newshour." i'm amna nawaz. on half of the entire team, thank you for joining...
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soto. >> hakeem jeffreys. >> >> spanberger. >> hakeem jeffreys. >> spartz. >> mike johnson. >> johnson. >> stansbury. >> this time and every time, hakeem jeffries. >> jeffries. stanton. >> jeffries. >> jeffries. stauber. >> mike johnson. >> johnson. steel. johnson. stefanik. >> mike johnson. johnson. >> steil. >> johnson. >> steube. >> mike johnson. >> johnson. stevens. >> jeffries. >> jeffries. >> strickland. >> for the protection of voting rights, hakeem jeffries. >> jeffries. >> strong. johnson. swalwell, jeffries. >> sykes. >> hakeem jeffries. >> jeffries. >> takano. >> hakeem jeffries. >> jeffries. >> tenney. >> the honorable mike johnson of louisiana. >> johnson. >> thanedar. >> jeffries. >> thompson of california. >> hakeem jeffries. >> jeffries. >> thompson of mississippi. >> jeffries. >> jeffries. >> thompson of pennsylvania. >> johnson. >> tiffany. >> mike johnson. >> johnson. >> timmons. >> johnson. >> johnson. >> titus. >> jeffries. >> jeffries. >> tlaib. >> jeffries. >> jeffries. >> tokuda. >> jeffries. >> jeffries. >> tonko. >> hakeem jeffries. >> jeffries. >> torres of c
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jeffrey sachs, eminent economist, i like this man well only because chubais hated him. for me, that's enough for jeffrey sachs. treat with respect, that's what jeffreyor sachs, how can we avoid armageddon. we are drifting towards disaster, and i would say that this is precisely drift. dwight esenhower gave his farewell address 62 years ago in january 1961. and even then he warned us about the power of the military-industrial complex. the military-industrial complex has taken over us foreign policy, especially since the 1990s. we sometimes call it the era of niakons. this was an era when the united states waged non-stop military campaigns, secret regime change operations. this has led us to many hot wars. a huge global insecurity. biden had just asked for another $100 billion, plus an endless stream of military spending, and i thought he sounded like the military-industrial complex. your artillery shells are manufactured in 12 states, including pennsylvania and texas. just published an article about what they expect boom. on the other hand, our foreign policy is a disaster. president biden said we are a beacon to the world. the world is completely ag
jeffrey sachs, eminent economist, i like this man well only because chubais hated him. for me, that's enough for jeffrey sachs. treat with respect, that's what jeffreyor sachs, how can we avoid armageddon. we are drifting towards disaster, and i would say that this is precisely drift. dwight esenhower gave his farewell address 62 years ago in january 1961. and even then he warned us about the power of the military-industrial complex. the military-industrial complex has taken over us foreign...
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jeffrey in new york. jeffrey? >> caller: hey, jim, it's jeffrey calling from brooklyn, new york. >> of course, neighbor. what is happening? >> caller: i purchased 25 shares of jm smuckers at 1.31 per share. the stock is virtually at a 52 week low. every single day for the past few weeks, including today. should i buy more? or just hold the position? or sell the position? and if i should buy more, at what price -- >> i cannot count on buying it. the reason i can't is because there visited pay too much for hostess. that's is wisdom of wall street. therefore, i think on a balance, you might want to lighten up. all right, looking back at this week's big breakup, -- as for wk kellogg and kellanova, i was at those two out. "mad money" is back after the break. >> coming up, cramer did the homework. and now, it is time for extra credit. radnet joins the show with a sharper image of their future, next. this is american infrastructure, a prime target for cyberattacks. but the same ai-powered security that protects all of google also defends these services for everyone who lives here. ♪ you
jeffrey in new york. jeffrey? >> caller: hey, jim, it's jeffrey calling from brooklyn, new york. >> of course, neighbor. what is happening? >> caller: i purchased 25 shares of jm smuckers at 1.31 per share. the stock is virtually at a 52 week low. every single day for the past few weeks, including today. should i buy more? or just hold the position? or sell the position? and if i should buy more, at what price -- >> i cannot count on buying it. the reason i can't is...
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not recommending any companies losing monday money hand over fist speaker let's go to jeffrey in massachusetts. jeffreyber of the investment club, cnh i conference call the other day and i want to get your general thoughts. >> i thought scott did a good job but the world of -- the food world -- archer daniels, whether it be ag to, or whether it be fmc or -- it's all going down and this is being brought done with it and it also has this big discretionary component. i have to tell you, i am -- it's six times earnings. no, you have to wait until the report. one the report we can take a hard look at it. that's what to be in ight days. why don't we go to barry in new jersey. very? >> i love you guys. been watching since 1993. >> thank you. you're probably in my neck of the was injured as a? >> i'm right behind you. i have to ask you. i have been investing in the stock and i want your opinion. archer aviation. i know a lot of smart money is behind it. >> that is the most speculative. this is a landing craft that goes up and vertical. i would rather just go by about. i mean it has -- it doesn't mean it's not
not recommending any companies losing monday money hand over fist speaker let's go to jeffrey in massachusetts. jeffreyber of the investment club, cnh i conference call the other day and i want to get your general thoughts. >> i thought scott did a good job but the world of -- the food world -- archer daniels, whether it be ag to, or whether it be fmc or -- it's all going down and this is being brought done with it and it also has this big discretionary component. i have to tell you, i am...
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jeffrey: he's continued to turn out films, including the 2019 drama set in japan "family romance, llc.” werner: there is something so awe-inspiring in it, so, never seen before, that attracted me as a filmmaker. jeffrey: and the 2022 documentaries "the fire within" about volcano explorers. werner: for many years, i was fascinated by the mysteries of our brain. jeffreyght," exploring a very different landscape, the human brain. you have managed to stay on your own path, independent, away from a lot of what's happened in the industry. werner: ah, yes. jeffrey: why has that been so important to you? werner: i simply do not fit very well into the film industry. i do not fit, let's say, in the world of action movies, where the explosions and car crashes are the center of things. i just don't fit in there. my visions are differently, are different. i have a sense of duty. jeffrey: how do you define that duty? werner: almost like a soldier. i want to be the good soldier of cinema, meaning a sense of duty, courage, responsibility. jeffrey: are you surprised today, all these years later, to be doing, still doing what you are doing? werner: no, it has been clear to me early this is my destiny. i have no alternatives, no choices. i have never learned a profession. jeffrey: so, you might as well keep doing what you're doing. werner: well, you will have to carr
jeffrey: he's continued to turn out films, including the 2019 drama set in japan "family romance, llc.” werner: there is something so awe-inspiring in it, so, never seen before, that attracted me as a filmmaker. jeffrey: and the 2022 documentaries "the fire within" about volcano explorers. werner: for many years, i was fascinated by the mysteries of our brain. jeffreyght," exploring a very different landscape, the human brain. you have managed to stay on your own path,...
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ofjpmor-an for banking business ofjpmorgan for high net worth clients, of which jeffrey epstein was one. now, following jeffrey conviction and subsequent suicide for six offences, the financial conduct authority asked barclay to try to characterise and find out about how close the relationship had been between mr staley and mr epstein, and the bank rate back to the regulator approved by mr staley, saying he insisted they had no close personalfriendship, it was professional only. e—mail that subsequently emerged showed that he was a cherished friend, as you said a new introduction, and not only that, but theirfriendship a new introduction, and not only that, but their friendship continued until weeks before he took the top job at berkeley. the regulator decided mr staley had misled about the board of barclays and indeed the regulator themselves, and therefore, he was not a fit and proper person, he was not a fit and proper person, he was not acting with integrity, and could not hold a senior role in uk financial services. and could not hold a senior role in ukfinancialservices. he and could not hold a senior ro
ofjpmor-an for banking business ofjpmorgan for high net worth clients, of which jeffrey epstein was one. now, following jeffrey conviction and subsequent suicide for six offences, the financial conduct authority asked barclay to try to characterise and find out about how close the relationship had been between mr staley and mr epstein, and the bank rate back to the regulator approved by mr staley, saying he insisted they had no close personalfriendship, it was professional only. e—mail that...
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jeffrey. mr. jeffrey, it seems to me that israel is, while they may be justified in some retaliation, they are in no position to be going into gaza strip now without incredible anger and being motivated by that. what i cannot understand is this problem has gone on for half a century. why is it that the u.n., especially right now, cannot step in with their peacekeeping forces and let them try to rout hamas out of gaza and get the country back to normal, instead of having israelis come in, who are incredibly and esther farley angry. but most of the people who will suffer are the people in gaza. i will take my question -- answer off the air. guest: we have voted in the un security council for deploying peacekeeping to israel many times. they are good for monitoring cease-fire lines. they do not engage in combat. the israeli are -- the israelis are absolutely committed to destroying hamas as a military and political organization. the israelis see, with justification, that is an existential cause for the survival of the state of israel, so they will not let anyone else do this, particularly someone who will not do a good job. host: in tampa, florida, republican line. caller: good morning. good morning, mr. jeffreyu for being on c-span this morning. much appreciated. there is no easy answers right now. it is very discombobulated situation. russia and china are standing on the sides here. i think there is a group, russia, china, some other countries, top countries in the world that should start mediating this thing. cooler heads prevail. we know these two sides have to recognize each other. united nations resolution 242. "oh, please, you go first. no, you go first." and there is just come bob elation in congress, we have no house speaker. russia and china are watching this. we have to get together here. host: ok, thanks for the segway, because he did bring on what is going on in the house right now. what do you see playing out politically? guest: i see support for israel very strongly bipartisan. despite the circuits we have in the u.s. congress right now, that aid will continue flowing. the other point is the president has all kinds of authorities that he, for good, understandable reasons, does
jeffrey. mr. jeffrey, it seems to me that israel is, while they may be justified in some retaliation, they are in no position to be going into gaza strip now without incredible anger and being motivated by that. what i cannot understand is this problem has gone on for half a century. why is it that the u.n., especially right now, cannot step in with their peacekeeping forces and let them try to rout hamas out of gaza and get the country back to normal, instead of having israelis come in, who...
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jeffrey: this is what i wanted to go to. [laughter] surprisingly, i wanted to go to steve bannon. [laughter] sec. clinton well, better you than me is all i can say. [laughter] jeffrey: i didn't make you write it. sec. clinton i did put that in the article because bannon was in gaming originally. jeffrey: he had insight. sec. clinton he was in the industry for a while. his insight was all these young men were seeking something. they were incredibly engaged in their gaming and they could be weaponized, they could be used because oftentimes their emotions were so raw, i mean, yelling and screaming at their screen, yelling and screaming with, you know, the guys they're with. but -- and instead of being on a playing field doing that, whatever room they're in, and they can be reached individually, not just collectively, and he had the insight that you could take that energy and, frankly, some of that negative reaction that gaming produced, and weaponize it for political purposes. jeffrey: the -- roll back just for one minute to the founding techno optimists of social media and of the screens. do you think that -- so mark zuckerberg, for instance, had a belief, i'm going to credit him with being -- this being a sincere belief, that instant global connectivity to everyone else in the world w
jeffrey: this is what i wanted to go to. [laughter] surprisingly, i wanted to go to steve bannon. [laughter] sec. clinton well, better you than me is all i can say. [laughter] jeffrey: i didn't make you write it. sec. clinton i did put that in the article because bannon was in gaming originally. jeffrey: he had insight. sec. clinton he was in the industry for a while. his insight was all these young men were seeking something. they were incredibly engaged in their gaming and they could be...
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jeffrey: let knowledge of the past, that is, continue to inform the present. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffreynn museum in philadelphia. ♪ geoff: later this evening on pbs, a film by ken burns, the american buffalo, takes viewers on a journey through more than 10,000 years of north american history, tracing the mammal's evolution, its significance to the great plains and, most importantly, its relationship to the indigenous people of north america. airing over 2 nights, american buffalo premieres tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. check your local pbs station listings. that's the newshour for tonight . i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on behalf of the entire newshour team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> architect. beekeeper. mentor. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life, well-planned. >> the kendeda fund, committed to advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through investments in transformative leaders and ideas. more at kendedafund.org. ♪ supported by the john d. and cath
jeffrey: let knowledge of the past, that is, continue to inform the present. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffreynn museum in philadelphia. ♪ geoff: later this evening on pbs, a film by ken burns, the american buffalo, takes viewers on a journey through more than 10,000 years of north american history, tracing the mammal's evolution, its significance to the great plains and, most importantly, its relationship to the indigenous people of north america. airing over 2 nights, american buffalo...
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jeffrey: that puts a lot of weight on you as a writer. >> a self-imposed weight. jeffrey: self-imposed, which you feel. >> i feel because i believe stories can do all these things. jeffreyl, "the sympathizer," about a north vietnamese spy in the south vietnamese army who then lives among the u.s. refugee community, took in all this history. the new memoir borrows from its opening line, "i am a spy, a sleeper, a spook, a man of two faces." >> growing up as a refugee in san jose, california, i felt like a man of two faces. i was an american spying on my vietnamese parents, but i was a vietnamese person spying on americans when i stepped out of the house. and so with this memoir, the only way i could really write it was to imagine "the sympathizer" writing about me. i had to pretend i was someone else writing about me to gain some distance from myself. because part of the subject of this book is how difficult it is for us to know ourselves. jeffrey: and how difficult for what he terms "americatm" to know itself and its often destabilizing role in the world. there is a sharp political critique here. also of how popular culture, the movies most of all, shape and distort our
jeffrey: that puts a lot of weight on you as a writer. >> a self-imposed weight. jeffrey: self-imposed, which you feel. >> i feel because i believe stories can do all these things. jeffreyl, "the sympathizer," about a north vietnamese spy in the south vietnamese army who then lives among the u.s. refugee community, took in all this history. the new memoir borrows from its opening line, "i am a spy, a sleeper, a spook, a man of two faces." >> growing up as a...
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write and if you jeffrey archer, if you talk to jeffrey archer, old of mine. yes. when old mate of mine. yes. when jeffreythe first place he1at's another argument. ever sent to prison in the first place he1at's a mostr argument. ever sent to prison in the first place he1at's a most ofrgument. ever sent to prison in the first place he1at's a most of his nent. ever sent to prison in the first place he1at's a most of his time yeah he spent most of his time in the library educating other prisoners, was staggered in the library educating other pri how �*s, was staggered in the library educating other pri how many was staggered in the library educating other pri how many young1s staggered in the library educating other pri how many young1s sta couldn't by how many young men couldn't read word . read or write a word. >> one of my brothers is a priest, and he used to actually say mass. the scrubs. and he said is naive lady? he said what is very naive lady? he said, is it one of the said, is it it's one of the number of people who take the bibles back their cells. and bibles back to their cells. and i how can i te
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jeffrey epstein is the size of a quad. it was just so cute, you know, like jeffrey epstein, the size a like a bunch of bananas. i picked fruit. other people pick different things. i thought fruit was a good. yeah, it's just because in that moment, stephen colbert is like, i know how to make a comedian you love uncomfortable is i think one of my favorite things in the world. yeah it was beautiful. i don't because i've never seen him like that, before. squirm. yeah, squirm. that's exactly the word. yes, it's cool. that's the name of your next book? sure. yeah, yeah, sure. i had a friend who said when i was worried about motherhood changing me, i said, no, no, don't worry. it doesn't change who you are. it enhances who you already are. so everything that you already are is like going to be at like a ten oh, okay. would you say that that's true for you are for your writing, for your comedy? i don't know because i haven't had time to do any. i have a 11 month old at home. i haven't really had to do much comedy. you'll see if you come tonight, when you come when you come tonight. it has. i see. i had i heard someone
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jeffrey dahmer. he's being called the cannibal killer. >> to hear jeffrey dahmer have a conversation with his father is brand new. this is jeffrey dahmer as he actually it's all the time that i should have in court. i never want. nothing. absolutely nothing is too great to be forgiven. >> the ultimate power trip is to decide fate of another human being. this is what evil looks like. he loved his father. >> he deserves to make his father proud. they're going to be thankful. and you'll be proud. >> jeffrey dahmer tried to kill the bodies are literally piling up in his apartment. someone loved him the same way that someone loved his victims. >> and we've been doing lately . >> sign up and get your first three months of fox nation for 199. >> this is going to be how on earth. let's go. oh, won't complete reality world's toughest test. that's a long way down. he's back. oh, my god. why are you here? i want to get punished for it. you can watch any time. this is not a game show. special world's toughest test. mondays at nine on fox and watch anytime on hulu. god says hello.back welcome back. more random violence spillin g out on the s
jeffrey dahmer. he's being called the cannibal killer. >> to hear jeffrey dahmer have a conversation with his father is brand new. this is jeffrey dahmer as he actually it's all the time that i should have in court. i never want. nothing. absolutely nothing is too great to be forgiven. >> the ultimate power trip is to decide fate of another human being. this is what evil looks like. he loved his father. >> he deserves to make his father proud. they're going to be thankful. and...
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and people are said to come back to haunt judge jeffrey , andrew, andrew, is it jeffrey, andrew, andrewt you share? >> is there a is there an experience that you can share with us where, just for whatever reason you felt the hackles rise, a sense of something else? >> i come to >> well, every time i come to the studio with you, neil, i feel a sense of something else. i because it would i think it is because it would be think that be arrogant of us to think that this is the only this is it. this is the only life that and i believe life that we live and i believe in energy, and i believe that that energy must survive after we places. we go to different places. whatever your different whatever your your different views. love it. we views. but but i love it. we are fascinated and fascinated with ghosts. and i think of wish if think it's our sort of wish if you for immortality. tara you like, for immortality. tara is as a as a as a is halloween as a as a as a celebration, a festival , celebration, a festival, whatever you want to call it. >> is it has it made a comeback? i'm very aware that
and people are said to come back to haunt judge jeffrey , andrew, andrew, is it jeffrey, andrew, andrewt you share? >> is there a is there an experience that you can share with us where, just for whatever reason you felt the hackles rise, a sense of something else? >> i come to >> well, every time i come to the studio with you, neil, i feel a sense of something else. i because it would i think it is because it would be think that be arrogant of us to think that this is the...
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jeffrey: i mean, as far as i can tell. >> so, yeah, i'm very excited about this coming season and seeing how how things change now that i don't have this obstacle. jeffrey: treigle performs with the houston grand opera later this month in the verdi opera "falstaff." for "the pbs newshour," i'm jeffrey in houston, texas. geoff: and that's "the newshour" for tonight. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on behalf of the entire "newshour" team, thank you for ining us. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> architect. beekeeper. mentor. your raymondjames financial advisor tailors advised to help you live your life. life well planned. >> it was like an a-ha moment. this is what i love doing. companies have this energy that energizes me. these are people who are trying to change the world. when i volunteer with women entrepreneurs, it's the same thing. i am helping people reach their dreams. i'm thriving by helping others every day. people who know, know bdo. ♪ >> committed to advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through investments and transformative leaders and ideas. supported by the john d. macarthur foundation. committed to a more peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. [capt
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jeffrey brown reports on how protests and debates around free speech are reverberating on campus. [chanting] jeffrey: between rain showers friday on the campus of rutgers university in new jersey, members of the local chapter of the students for justice in palestine staged the latest in a series of demonstrations. [chanting] jeffreyhamas attack on israel, the group issued a statement calling it a -- quote -- "justified retaliation" and those behind the attack freedom fighters. for now, it was demanding an end to the bombing and siege of gaza by israel and defending its own right to speak out. >> they report us as antisemitic. however, what we are really, truly doing is speaking about the atrocities and crimes against humanity in palestine. jeffrey: protesters mostly covered themselves to hide their identities and spoke to us anonymously, citing fears of a backlash. >> tensions are high. plenty of students are really very terrified for their safety, including myself. i know a lot of my peers are afraid to leave their homes, staying at home as much as possible, meant some people skipping classes. so there's definitely been a real threat to our safety and a sense of just kind of terrifying concern. jeffrey: down the street in the campus' hillel house, part of an international jewish student organization, senior shar
jeffrey brown reports on how protests and debates around free speech are reverberating on campus. [chanting] jeffrey: between rain showers friday on the campus of rutgers university in new jersey, members of the local chapter of the students for justice in palestine staged the latest in a series of demonstrations. [chanting] jeffreyhamas attack on israel, the group issued a statement calling it a -- quote -- "justified retaliation" and those behind the attack freedom fighters. for...
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and just last week at our party conference, my party leader, jeffrey donaldson, sir jeffrey donaldsonthat customs border between great britain and northern ireland needs to go. we need to see northern ireland citizens treated exactly the same as citizens in the rest of the united kingdom. so the secretary of state can restore devolution when they start to address these issues that are really, really important to businesses to consumers and to constituents in northern ireland. but let's be clear the secretary of state can meddle in something like this. but he won't step in to resolve pubuc but he won't step in to resolve public pay disputes. he won't step in to resolve the teacher pay step in to resolve the teacher pay dispute. health workers pay disputes. so he meddles in something like this without any consultation with people in northern ireland, but won't tackle the real issues. >> well, diane , thank you very >> well, diane, thank you very much indeed for your time. >> well, diane, thank you very much indeed for your time . diane much indeed for your time. diane dodds there, spoke
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jeffrey robinson. we appreciate your analysis and expertise. does jeffrey robinson, the former united nations war crimes judge? thank you. now is that uncanny or is a residence at the outset, the refugee camp on the coast line of god. so he says, people in gauze and don't know why, what's the latest on pushing for it into israel bombardment center. but it's a hold of both. what's the, what's the way people we ought to do my big i want the, i'm the body. i'm still not the trim, is that the last 3000 and the off the is that the last? how many more to what the boy go to the the do the big lots of you look, i want to get a week and i was just broken off loaded that which i do. i think rather bliss with just wasn't one of the all the us we're getting this, all of this ready security people already spirit game. why is there? i'm checking with the of the problem now from the it can be describe what are you i think well, you want to start us do this. we want to give us, what did we do when we have be we're going through this last 75. you what the, what of nothing. i just want to tell you the mouse. now is making all of the bit about the tables that go to because if you don't, you want to ask what are these 5 now? and save them some people and the innocent. good. how come outcome this the was this the and we didn't spend 3 based on something we have we have the sounds on the. 8 day i'm fine. we're supposed to be in the we have each other. we both both we both black up or about. what is ready for us is a game and type fee and this red refugee camp in central gaza. dozens of people have been killed. i'll just hear a session executive reports now from the com. okay, i'm, i'm a play rock. why? because of seconds. there's a lot of destruction here. the necessary refugee camp has been badly hits buys radio strikes. there is a mosque here. the mosque is in the middle of this residential area here. i am now standing on the rubble of the most highly of this area has been completely destroyed by his radio strikes. dozens of people have been killed. yeah. man has been met any and i'm phillip plenty and i will go to the entrance of the residential area now. and it's not in the need to have the civil defense tunes and ambulances having difficulty reaching this area. tongue tied. you have, you had that and my people have to stay here for hours before receiving the system . i used to work this compost many people when i'd have both of these are people's homes and those people who are alive have no place to go up. they will continue to stay here, but the icon where you, what the submit the under was schools are already full. that is to get the those who left the eastern in northern areas. some of them came here. some, this mosque was a refuge. the whole residential area has been completely destroyed. people still under the rubble. well, the law checks. i was just saying these people are planning to go back to the area . they are trying to do whatever they can with what ever little they have a using blankets to make a shelter. they have no other place to go, because they're still kids. and that's when i left the account on the account. i went back a message that after the long caldwell people here don't expect anyone to live under the rubble. the civil defense teams came here. when they a show nobody is alive. they moved to another house and admin vehicles have difficulty entry and yeah, maybe they registered these places and come back later to take back the dead. that'd be 15. 100 people is still the truck and then across the gospel, this could lead to a health contest. 50 heavy, we see everyone with the spread of decisions. what obama alex does. yep. uh what obama you can pick one blocks. people return from south and central garza to the homes. tens of raids have been taking place in central and south gaza since this morning. the situation is very tough. american. the situation of people who fled from the north is very tough. nope. when people feel humiliated going to shelters, and that's why they've come back to that homes because dad is waiting for them and they say, let's die with dignity about what to do. well, how much is mandatory? wing says it's a tight is rarely tanks and ships inside northern garza or the how many does life from ramallah in the occupied westbank hold on. what's the latest as well, as you said, the cassandra gate, the military bronze said that it had carried out an attack on the is really the tanks and one person for personal carrier there. now israel on its sides says that it had carried yeah. out the attack on how much fighters after identifying them, coming out of a shaft of a tunnel to the west of the iris crossing. now the air is crossing is basically a life slide for gaza. this is where people go in and out. this is where, you know, wounded gets ca, taken to for example, the occupied was buying for treatment that lots of things happened through that as crossing and it had been destroyed in the very early stages of this war when uh how much carried out is offensive in southern israel, now as we understand that now that open ration is over. israel trying obviously to keep the areas crossing into it. it's hands because it's good. now during this, what it calls the expanded ground activities that building or that compound router could be a very good base for the is really a soldiers. what we do know also is that israel is, has expanded the ground incursion, is trying to push further into that north part of the guys us troops, something it has done in the past. during each, we're expanding the buffer zone between the 2 sides. but at the moment is not clear how deep israel will be going into the gaza strip. but the defense with this just had said that at the end of this phase 2, which has started according to him, that buffer zone between the 2 side will be much larger. hands taking more land away from the palestinians, living in garzo. hold on. meanwhile, what's the situation in the occupied, west banks being the focus for a lot of tensions interests? so what i think they occupied was like people, people are living to the tune of how many ways have there been last night? how many people have been detained, and how many people have been killed? that's the question. everybody, us, as soon as they wake up in the morning, again, overnight they was, they were dozens of raise a bit all over the occupied was back some way with deadly in the north of the all right, we've lost our connections with the the honda. i will have made in a run my, let's move on. we can bring in, if in fact twos, supervisor of conflict. resolution of the day of hans juke joints is now here on the setting. so how welcome to for him. thank you. so 1st of this booming, let's focus on that. just bombing around the l codes hospital israel as well, and people inside the hospital, which is some 12000 and maybe more, maybe 14000 plus hundreds of patients. yeah. and doctors and stuff to leave is now the bombing around the neighborhood. and we kind of holding our breath waiting to see what's going to happen next. absolutely, and i think we should take this very seriously because this is not the 1st time that is why and bums hospitals or even churches, or even schools, or even moines. because we look at history and we look at how designed conducted that. so, but ations and it's envisioned that is all and we saw all the civilian targets of soft targets for as the bomb them. and even if we are focusing about even a lot of the elizabeth old that where hundreds of people were killed in the bombing . and not police even given a condemnation from wisdom leaders. so this by itself and carries such kind of a heavier because as i got away with it the 1st time, and we saw a job by then, and this is on i, the from is while giving explanations and giving the justifications for as low as about the bombing of the house with the accusing the other part of the obama in the us. but then until the new york times, uh, investigation that came out and the few that this was story. uh so i think here is the story that joe by the navigation. so an act of product, those and describe him, i'm pump those in this general side of bombing the hospitals, because again, they receive all the engagements with the, with the fist bombing over the last about right. but it's the should expect a z mode, right. the familiar, reframe for miss relative clause and a decade by west end lead is that by j, by me, particularly. and indeed some elements of the west impressive. the majority of the western press saying that, you know, there's how myself, which is in these hospitals or in tunnels underneath the hospital. so it's an adjustment target. well, 1st of all, we need to see that evidence is what it has read. so many accusations, so many occasions, but we haven't seen even one single incident and the evidence is the support of such a claim. so if it's all about the claims, you know, you can make claims about, i mean, probably good thing does that because this also can be generalized to so many of us if you don't forget so you can just make the claim and bomb the place and you have jo by them, anybody sits on i believe it, and not only to believe it, but also to defend it and make the argument that it's not going to pump the will made it. so that's why this kind of part of the i'm, that's driving is lady invasion and his lady bombing of the slip of the city that 5 gibson does a is extremely dangerous and was suddenly does go by them at least like they have to realize those that they have uh, they are compensated, they have provide the coverage for it and then pop the pump, the image. because again, if this also we see as you start saying, is the bombing got on the hospital. but if we see the hospitalization bomb, then what is next? you know, we should expect we, there is a foreclosure. so about a ship, elizabeth about that so so much we give them called us for about should we expect pleasure of elizabeth. oh. but again, where is the evidence, where does the evidence that it's the active side and international law who has to present the evidence that there is a 5th, it's coming from uh this uh, this please. whether it's the hospital or not. and even then, even if they bring the evidence, then it has to be the proportionality faxed, the badges. what we decided from jeffrey robins, exactly this is he presented eloquently, the international law perspective on this. and he's like because he can, again, with this kind of soft thought it gets to be then probably gets on, you'll make the claim and the new bomb and all questions being asked. i think wisdom the does have to be extremely careful about what they are doing. and the positions that they are taking and not even one condemnation is best way of hearing from what somebody that's about the best way to practice and just say, you know, we, we look at these harv, find pictures every day. we have these horrifying stories, these trimming stories. yeah. like parents having to write the children's names on their arms in case that killed in a, in a strike. and so they know who they all, i mean it is just training. so why is this, this lack of empathy? 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jeffrey, a nice if i can omar your thoughts about we've what we've heard so far from both jeffrey nice and mike link and also based on the information that human rights watch has observed on the ground these past few days. what would you say are the potential war crimes that are being committed by eva side in this conflict right now? were here precisely because the parties ever too long, flagrantly violated international humanitarian law. and already in the 1st few days of this conflict, we're seeing much of the same. we should be crystal clear from us as brutal assault on southern israel, including deliberately targeting civilians shooting them in and mass taking as far as just women and children. those are more crimes flagrant violations of international law. they have no justification. we've seen the use rid of the army pound, the densely populated cause of strength over repeated days and evenings. this includes dropping explosive weapons with wide area that's into gaza. we have all. ready the same large numbers of civilians killed, including children and we see a high rise buildings reduced to rubble. we've seen the cutting of the electricity of fuel water of the entry of goods a few minutes hearing aid. this is a clear war crime as professional like noted, which is not only collective punishment, you know, an entire 2 point. 2000000 people punish for the actions of individuals. but it's also potentially starvation as a tool war. and we'll see where things go in the coming days, right? it's rarely authorities for the long track record of committing serious war crowds and gods, including deliberately targeting civilian buildings, wiping out families, destroying high rise buildings without any apparent military target there. so we're seeing a real descent into darkness. can i ask you about one specific aspect of all this? because the laws of war, omar require the warring parties to give effective a warning advance of attacks that may affect civilian populations. and we've seen this happen in the past in guys where these really military has given warning to civilians. is it happening in this current conflict? are they speaking to warning a warning signs given to the policy and population of casa a look, i think, were too early in our research to make definitive conclusions. we've heard, you know, in our research examples of our warnings have been provided and there have been allegations that. ready been cases or warnings are not provided with the let me be clear on. ready even more warnings are provided that does not make an air strike necessarily legal. for example, we've documented in previous runs of escalations. after warnings have been giving destroying high rise buildings, hundreds of homes and businesses solely because there, there may have been a office for a policy auto group there, something like that would clearly be a violation of international law, disproportionate or indiscriminate. so the warnings do not themselves give you cardboard, sticking to kill the fact that a warning has not been given. certainly. um, if it involves significance to big ceiling cavities could be evidence of a work, right? but it's really important to know. we have a lot of this information out there. there are a lot of things happening in real time. these sort of things required details, factual investigations. these really government is blocking access as long blocked access to gaza to un mechanisms to human rights organizations, which makes this work very difficult. so i think we need to be careful of making concrete claims. there are some that we can make based on the brace in this, which with they've been carried out or stated, but others will take time. it's interesting that you point out to the, this information and i'm curious to find out in just a little why, how the media coverage in public press. spect perception may impact efforts to uphold international law michael link. let me come back to you and ask you a question about the issue of proportionality here. israel has one of the most powerful militaries in the world. of course, how does international law define proportionality and distinction in on conflicts and how do these principles apply to the situation in, gosh, as sure, well, the distinction is clear, you are not to target a civilian populations are here to try to minimize, to the absolute degree possible any harm to civilians or to their or to their property in, in terms of the other question of a portion ality it, it is permitted, international law i guess, to be able to choose the military target, which might have consequences for civilians either in their lives or their property, if the, the advantage militarily is overwhelming in favor of it, of attacking that, of all that said. so it's important. the military's never use these rules loosely. and israel has been cited on a number of occasions on reviews of as a tax, particularly in gas or in living on that. it has a very flexible or elastic definition with respect to the strict rules on international humanitarian law. and how you were to go about choosing particular targets. we can see in virtually every one of the major conflicts or thoughts on gas or that have occurred since 2008, 2009. but there are many credible instances where these rules have disregarded the . you know the one example i can i'll cite to now is 2014. when a roughly 2300 cala stadiums were killed in in gas, over the course of the 50 day war, 2 thirds of those were were civilians. and there were many instances where question marks or actually firm conclusions were drawn, that the way in which is really targeted. the destruction of buildings or the targeting of middleton's add to higher price with respect to civilian lives, typically in wounding and the civilian property. to be justified under the laws of war. all right, so jeffrey, nice let me come to you. now as we've heard, both sides have broken the rules of war here. and we've heard from some leaders calling on israel to exercise restraint in response to the attacks that had suffered. but the biden administration in the us, it seems as old, but given the green light to israel to retaliate against him, us vowing is public unconditional support for. and it's now is war as michael link said, that we have been here before in 2014, where the rules of war were again, ignored. what consequences then, what avenues all day for accountability if this keeps continuing topic of the very limited avenues of accountability as long as a israel remains? can you, so far as the international criminal court is concerned and as long as america would found any referral to that cooled by the security council. and this is a matter of real concern because the rules of laws being so helpfully explained by the 2 other speakers require a great deal of his row. they've been cry for exa
jeffrey, a nice if i can omar your thoughts about we've what we've heard so far from both jeffrey nice and mike link and also based on the information that human rights watch has observed on the ground these past few days. what would you say are the potential war crimes that are being committed by eva side in this conflict right now? were here precisely because the parties ever too long, flagrantly violated international humanitarian law. and already in the 1st few days of this conflict, we're...
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jeffrey gundlach. keith fitz-gerald will catch up soon. i have my exclusive interview with jeffrey gundlach coming up this hour. he talks were expecting rates as well as the broader economy. don't miss the interview coming up. amick is are feeling the impact of skyhigh inflation everywhere but especially at the grocery store. food inflation up better than 4%. stew leonard is here to discuss the rise in prices. stay with us. ♪. maria: this week on warnings with maria. tomorrow our panel of experts bring up the morning with the biggest buzz stories and friday were all about jobs, the brand-new unemployment rate revealed here live all right here on warnings with maria. you can't buy great conversations or moments that matter, but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. t. rowe price, invest with confidence. the first time you connected your godaddy website and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always puts you first. 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>> i think when we look at our prices last year versus this year, they are about the same, there is a couple of little clips like meat prices have gone up because the herd size of the cattle is lower so you see a little bit of a bump and meet right now, were hoping that will come down by the holidays but as far as other items, bananas are the same, avocados might've gone up a little bit. a lot of this is supply and demand like right now in california, grapes and blueberries are high because of the hurricane that they had. a lot of customers are writing the supply and demand curve right now. maria: a lot of the retailers talk about shrink, that is the shrink of inventory because of all of the theft. have you had to grapple with that. >> here is something that everybody can look at. two containers of tunafish, don't they look the same. one is the leading brand at $2.99. this one is due leonard's at a 1.99 cents. this one is 5 ounces, ours is 5 ounces and national brand is . look at the two of them they look exactly the same. i would recommend check the package size. the big companies are reducing the size of the package and keeping the price the same. maria: a great point. what i'm asking is shrink, the retailers call it shrink because of theft. have you had an issue with staff? >> huge problem right now, all retailers i talked to everybody, target, everybody is reeling, they're putting everything behind glass right now so people cannot steal anything. i said to one of the head buyers that target doesn't that hurt sales when you put a behind glass. people are stealing so much and increase sales so we have a security guard at the front d door. we have 150 cameras at each store and were watching customers as they come through. a lot of problems if you catch somebody the police, what are they going to do, they don't even react or come over and arrest them, you have to let them go. maria: that is definitely an issue. that is about bad policy. i want to get your take on the upcoming holidays and what you're expecting. i see you have pumpkins behind you and halloween on the way and then thanksgiving. that is something, what are you expecting less than a month away from halloween tell us about your expectations for the holidays. we had one guest that said we could have one of the worst holiday seasons this year because of the slowing economy and higher interest rates. is that the way that you see it? >> i am usually a little bit more optimistic. we had a 500,000 pumpkins right now. i had to buy them contract three or four months ago. christmas trees we just ordered 50000 of them. i'm expecting this holiday to be good or better than last year. the customer accounts are up right now. customers are buying but they are putting one less item in the shopping cart. i am expecting a pretty good holiday right now. i feel alive pretty good on the customer right now. maria: it's good to see you. thank you so much. >> one thing really quick read i gotta promote our pumpkin chili. sunday morning i took over your closet down in new york at the studio. when a tractor in the middle of new york city, animals and i'm ready to get on to talk about our chili and they said your segment went to two minutes and i said why and they said maria so i guess you went a little over or the timing i don't know was going on in the studio but anyway i wanted to promote our chili if you go to stew leonard's.com to get the recipe. great to see you. maria: happy halloween. >> happy holiday. >> house speaker kevin mccarthy is out how this will impact the market to the economy. what about the reputation of the united states on the world stage. my interview with leading bond investor double-blind ceo jeffreyth maria" is live on fox business.♪ ♪ ...before you even step inside? 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i spoke with jeffrey gundlach and he said things are slowing down he's expected to recession in the first half of the year. here's what he is expecting on jobs. jeffreyach. >> jobs have been pretty abundant in the unemployment rate is low but it is not falling any longer. if it goes up even a few tenths of a percentage point it would be in a context historically that has never avoided a recession. when unemployment rate goes up from the low by only one half of 1% or more there's been a recession every civil time. maria: your reaction. >> i'm not buying the recession talk, i get up at the strong number that we saw when it comes to the labor market i think it's going to continue to stay strong we have a labor shortage in this country and i think you have immaculate disinflation, the shelter cost, that is a lag in the cpi number and that will get factored in lower because we know real rents are down from the high and you will see those numbers keeping moderating over the next quarters. meanwhile let's face it wages are not going down to get us a relatively strong. you have accommodation in the next year end the fed has wanted half gdp growth, i think th
i spoke with jeffrey gundlach and he said things are slowing down he's expected to recession in the first half of the year. here's what he is expecting on jobs. jeffreyach. >> jobs have been pretty abundant in the unemployment rate is low but it is not falling any longer. if it goes up even a few tenths of a percentage point it would be in a context historically that has never avoided a recession. when unemployment rate goes up from the low by only one half of 1% or more there's been a...