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at ezra, we use a.i. to make mri scans faster without compromising image quality.>> we're speaking with insurance. ezra is currently out-of-pocket, cash pay so as a consumer, you book a scan, get the scan, receive a report. i believe that over time, insurance will be open to reimbursing full body mri's in the same way they are reimbursing mammograms and other types of screening procedures. taylor: do you think rfk jr. and his push to make us healthy again talking about early screening and detection prevents the longer-run costs can down the road? is it an administration more open to talking with you and companies and a partnership? >> we think so so rfk and the administration are very open to preventive care to early detection, and that opens a path to have these screening procedures that can help people find cancer early which is really what makes the difference between life and death. taylor: totally. from a business perspective, what is the fundraising environment been like for you? >> its been great actually. we raised $21 million round earlier this year, from
at ezra, we use a.i. to make mri scans faster without compromising image quality.>> we're speaking with insurance. ezra is currently out-of-pocket, cash pay so as a consumer, you book a scan, get the scan, receive a report. i believe that over time, insurance will be open to reimbursing full body mri's in the same way they are reimbursing mammograms and other types of screening procedures. taylor: do you think rfk jr. and his push to make us healthy again talking about early screening and...
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Dec 27, 2024
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his second term, let's listen to what he has to say. >> ezra klein is wise to take this route, anitaing "the view" or the lincoln project x feed and continuing perpetual trump resistance is not compelling because it is predictable and therefore boring. may be some on the left, especially in the media, instead of reflexively opposing every trump policy, should consider, for example, point shows that securing the border and deportations are supported by a majority of the american people. cutting government spending is usually popular, as is increasing domestic energy production. those are two huge trump campaign promises so instead of resisting for the sake of resisting maybe talk to les anti-trump, never trumper pundits and listen more to the american people and what they voted for, i know it is a novel concept but give it a try, drop the fascist rhetoric, lost real impact, get back to substance and people would appreciate that. >> anita: gave a preview of what he will talk about, listen to what he has to say. >> i want to be pretty clear, don't expect this show to be a resistance sho
his second term, let's listen to what he has to say. >> ezra klein is wise to take this route, anitaing "the view" or the lincoln project x feed and continuing perpetual trump resistance is not compelling because it is predictable and therefore boring. may be some on the left, especially in the media, instead of reflexively opposing every trump policy, should consider, for example, point shows that securing the border and deportations are supported by a majority of the american...
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Dec 20, 2024
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. >> just an ordinary day in daventry, england, when five year old ezra runs to answer the door.s happened. >> here we go. that's right. ezra sacrificed his own dog to save his own skin from the grinch, who was actually his mom in disguise. but what about the dog? >> hey, fight or flight? you know? there you go. >> polka time. oh, fa la la fa la la fa la la la la fa la la la la la fa la la la la. >> politics and foreign wars. all the weather, all the scores. that's the world news. polka. if you're an insomniac and a good night's sleep. you lack. to the world. >> news. >> polka. it's late at night. you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants. so grab your world news now mug and everybody dance. have some fun. be a pal. every anchor guy and gal do the world news polka. bum bum bum bum la la la la la la la la la la la la la la bum. >> do the world news. polka. la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la. do the world news. >> polka. we are just like santa's little elves. but we're not making toys. we work all night to bring the news for all the girls and boys. you'll have presen
. >> just an ordinary day in daventry, england, when five year old ezra runs to answer the door.s happened. >> here we go. that's right. ezra sacrificed his own dog to save his own skin from the grinch, who was actually his mom in disguise. but what about the dog? >> hey, fight or flight? you know? there you go. >> polka time. oh, fa la la fa la la fa la la la la fa la la la la la fa la la la la. >> politics and foreign wars. all the weather, all the scores. that's...
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Dec 16, 2024
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right now, ezra is the coolest kid in school. kelsey and her kiddo ezra were ready to brave the weather, even wrapping a lunch box and purse to keep them dry on the ride. but not everyone was braving the elements in the same fashion. >> i love walking around in the rain, obviously. >> now show me you've got specialized footwear here today. >> yeah, like i said, let's do a comparison. see, see, you're going to get your feet all wet. >> well, see these are a little they're waterproof on the inside. but your feet your toes these are waterproof right. so. well just little water. >> yeah. yeah. not a big problem. the temperatures are not really th you know, i would rather just wear these rather than get my shoes all wet. >> now we all face storms in our own unique way, right? and what may be cold to me is not that cold to that gentleman, but these california boys are a different breed. we, of course, will keep you updated on all of the impacts of this storm throughout the day as it continues to move through the bay area. we're live th
right now, ezra is the coolest kid in school. kelsey and her kiddo ezra were ready to brave the weather, even wrapping a lunch box and purse to keep them dry on the ride. but not everyone was braving the elements in the same fashion. >> i love walking around in the rain, obviously. >> now show me you've got specialized footwear here today. >> yeah, like i said, let's do a comparison. see, see, you're going to get your feet all wet. >> well, see these are a little they're...
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Dec 24, 2024
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i read ezra klein.ross doutet, whose work -- >> in "the new york times." >> whose work i think is -- is serious and true in the sense that he believes what he is writing. i believe i'm getting his actual opinions. you can't feel that way with everybody. ezra klein does great work. warren dowd lauren dowd does great work in her third decade in working at "the times." tom friedman, read tom and see what he's saying. those are just the people i'm thinking of at the moment. >> from a certaiid of america, this is a column that was rsprinted in the "wall street journal" on august 17, 2017 against the tear it down movement. quote, and once the tearing down starts, there's no knowing where it will end. edmund burke famously said that we have a duty to the past, the present, and the future. in the minds of the tear-downers, only the present is important anonly their higher morality. >> i think when you tear down statues, you are thwarting and killing in the cradle future conversations that could be very helpful.
i read ezra klein.ross doutet, whose work -- >> in "the new york times." >> whose work i think is -- is serious and true in the sense that he believes what he is writing. i believe i'm getting his actual opinions. you can't feel that way with everybody. ezra klein does great work. warren dowd lauren dowd does great work in her third decade in working at "the times." tom friedman, read tom and see what he's saying. those are just the people i'm thinking of at the...
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Dec 5, 2024
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i was listening to rahm emanuel talk to ezra klein and he was saying why not get involved? and prove they don't actually have good ideas. come and show the public that the democrats have some ideas that are willing to change things instead of just staying on the sidelines. chris murphy thought it was a bad idea when i asked him a moment ago. susan, what do you think? >> look, let's remember, what is this elon musk project. it's not an actual government department. it doesn't have any congressional authorization. they're not -- vivek ramaswamy and elon musk are not entering the trump cabinet. what they're doing essentially is they have a gigantic bully pulpit that the incoming president-elect has given them to talk about their ideas for cutting the government and the like. we'll see what if anything gets done. we could talk all day about the history of government reform commissions, which you know go back years -- >> blue ribbon commissions where nothing happens. >> they land in the circular file, right? >> yeah. i was agreeing with you. i think it's hard to interrupt on zoo
i was listening to rahm emanuel talk to ezra klein and he was saying why not get involved? and prove they don't actually have good ideas. come and show the public that the democrats have some ideas that are willing to change things instead of just staying on the sidelines. chris murphy thought it was a bad idea when i asked him a moment ago. susan, what do you think? >> look, let's remember, what is this elon musk project. it's not an actual government department. it doesn't have any...
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we had a study group that i cochaired with ezra vogel at harvard, looking at japan. we felt japan was really not a threat. but trying to get that opinion across in washington in 1993 was very difficult. it wasn't just washington. remember in tokyo, the ldt had lost its dominant position. these socialists were part of the opposition coalition. and the socialists have a long history of resisting the u.s.-japan security treaty. you had in tokyo the higuci report that said japan should no longer rely on the u.s. for security but should turn to the united nations. today you think, how could people think that? but in the post-cold war period, you realized the world looked very different than it does today. those were the circumstances of the end of the cold war. what i felt was that if you looked at the future of east asia -- i should add one more point. china was still in the post tiananmen turmoil. when warren first went to beijing in 1993, it was to berate them about human rights violations, not economics at all. it was not about the military. at that stage, the world l
we had a study group that i cochaired with ezra vogel at harvard, looking at japan. we felt japan was really not a threat. but trying to get that opinion across in washington in 1993 was very difficult. it wasn't just washington. remember in tokyo, the ldt had lost its dominant position. these socialists were part of the opposition coalition. and the socialists have a long history of resisting the u.s.-japan security treaty. you had in tokyo the higuci report that said japan should no longer...
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Dec 23, 2024
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what they actually want is something senator sanders talked about in 2015 when he was asked by ezra klein, shouldn't you support open borders if you care so much about the poor, what about the global part? to which senator sanders said open borders? that's a coke brothers proposal. they would love to bring in people to work for two dollars or three dollars an hour and have them compete with the working class. that is the type of solution senator sanders no longer believes in but people understand very intuitively that the supply of labor, an endless supply of people to compete with them will drive down their wages. they see the at the end of every month. they understand that trade deals that don't favor america, that favor china, mexico, vietnam, these are coming at their expense. they don't want the proceeds of someone else's labor. they want their very hard work to pay more. you can't get there with the minimum wage bill. i support people making minimum wage making much more than they are making. but i think what trump is offering, which is why he got so much support not just from white
what they actually want is something senator sanders talked about in 2015 when he was asked by ezra klein, shouldn't you support open borders if you care so much about the poor, what about the global part? to which senator sanders said open borders? that's a coke brothers proposal. they would love to bring in people to work for two dollars or three dollars an hour and have them compete with the working class. that is the type of solution senator sanders no longer believes in but people...
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while alice started canoodling with our old gym coach and everyone marveled at how much weight ezra had light laughter ] also, it was clear to me that i had voted quite differently than everyone else during our last election. [ laughter ] it's now 2:00 a.m., and we are all, as they say, "lush a.f." and will be too ill to enjoy tomorrow's feast. forever yours, samuel. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, that's "the first drinksgiving," by ken burns, one of the best out there. [ applause ] cool, cool. [ laughter ] some business news. i read that burlington coat factory just announced that revenue is surging. >> steve: hmm. >> jimmy: yeah, the ceo is like, "wow, it turns out we sell way more coats in the winter." [ laughter ] finally, a lot of people are gonna be shopping this weekend. i saw that it's expected to be the busiest black friday ever. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: that's great 'cause after 24 hours of fighting with family, it's nice to mix it up with strangers. [ laughter ] yeah, we have a great show. give it up for the roots, ladies and gentlemen! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [
while alice started canoodling with our old gym coach and everyone marveled at how much weight ezra had light laughter ] also, it was clear to me that i had voted quite differently than everyone else during our last election. [ laughter ] it's now 2:00 a.m., and we are all, as they say, "lush a.f." and will be too ill to enjoy tomorrow's feast. forever yours, samuel. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, that's "the first drinksgiving," by ken burns, one of the best...
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as ezra klein, one of today's shrewdest observers of economic policy notes, quote since bill clinton, the party's economic policy has become relentlessly more left barack obama was well to bill clinton's left. hillary clinton ran on an agenda. well, to barack obama's left joe biden ran on an agenda and governed on an agenda to hillary clinton's left. and over those decades, the democratic party's support among working class voters has cratered. bill clinton won the non-college educated vote by 14 points in 1996. kamala harris lost it by 14 points in 2024, a 28 point drop. and yet every time they lose the blue collar voters, democrats decide they must go even further left on economic policy meanwhile, trump runs his campaigns on a mixture of some populism. but lots of libertarian policy ideas. appoints billionaires to all important economic posts and yet one more of the working class vote this year than any republican in decades. why? in my view, two reasons. first, voters these days are powerfully influenced by cultural issues like immigration identity, and the so-called woke agenda.
as ezra klein, one of today's shrewdest observers of economic policy notes, quote since bill clinton, the party's economic policy has become relentlessly more left barack obama was well to bill clinton's left. hillary clinton ran on an agenda. well, to barack obama's left joe biden ran on an agenda and governed on an agenda to hillary clinton's left. and over those decades, the democratic party's support among working class voters has cratered. bill clinton won the non-college educated vote by...
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Dec 4, 2024
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ezra described your book -- you, the guy who predicted 20924 election. what surprised you in the 2024 election, whether through the exit polls or the results? >> i don't know if i predicted it. i think the breadth of this was something that surprised me. the young voters phenomenon specifically was something that -- i didn't write the book on generational politics. kristen did that called the selfie vote where she predicted a lot of -- i feel like a lot of her predictions or lot of the things she talked about have also come to fruition. i think the crosscutting nature of this shift it being something that really touched -- i think this was the key divide in this election was between people who were basically praoety safe and secure -- pretty safe and secure, relatively safe and secure, whether by virtue of the fact that they had a college degree, by virtue of the fact they were older an had plenty of retirement savings, by virtue of the fact they were married and sort of -- and had two incomes in a house. those groups all swung less. all the other groups
ezra described your book -- you, the guy who predicted 20924 election. what surprised you in the 2024 election, whether through the exit polls or the results? >> i don't know if i predicted it. i think the breadth of this was something that surprised me. the young voters phenomenon specifically was something that -- i didn't write the book on generational politics. kristen did that called the selfie vote where she predicted a lot of -- i feel like a lot of her predictions or lot of the...
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remember, ezra has a conscript army, so this might be the first sign that something is really crackinghe war, he said so in an interview in the wall street journal over the weekend. his defense minister said so from gaza just the other day, said israel is never leaving gaza militarily, and so, they are making the kind of statements that imply that they don't see an end coming, and is really is, about 80% of whom want this war to end, don't see a way really to act against that just now. and we are seeing an impasse between the citizens of israel and the government of israel. >> noga, thank you so much for joining us live from jerusalem, i appreciate it, thank you and happy hanukkah. >>> coming up, some red state voters are learning that trump's planned to leave abortion up to the states doesn't always mean that you get what you voted for when it comes to reproductive rights. that is coming up next. >> [ music ] >> [ music ] ok guys, instead of getting weathertech, i saved a few bucks and got some cheap, foreign made floor mats. but they really stink, so put these on. ♪♪ really, gary? mo
remember, ezra has a conscript army, so this might be the first sign that something is really crackinghe war, he said so in an interview in the wall street journal over the weekend. his defense minister said so from gaza just the other day, said israel is never leaving gaza militarily, and so, they are making the kind of statements that imply that they don't see an end coming, and is really is, about 80% of whom want this war to end, don't see a way really to act against that just now. and we...
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what they actually want is something senator sanders talked about in 2015 when he was asked by ezra kleinshouldn't you support open borders if you care so much about the poor, what about the global part? to which senator sanders said open borders? that's a coke brothers proposal. they would love to bring in people to work for two dollars or three dollars an hour and have them compete with the working class. that is the type of solution senator sanders no longer believes in but people understand very intuitively that the supply of labor, an endless supply of people to compete with them will drive down their wages. they see the at the end of every month. they understand that trade deals that don't favor america, that favor china, mexico, vietnam, these are coming at their expense. they don't want the proceeds of someone else's labor. they want their very hard work to pay more. you can't get there with the minimum wage bill. i support people making minimum wage making much more than they are making. but i think what trump is offering, which is why he got so much support not just from white w
what they actually want is something senator sanders talked about in 2015 when he was asked by ezra kleinshouldn't you support open borders if you care so much about the poor, what about the global part? to which senator sanders said open borders? that's a coke brothers proposal. they would love to bring in people to work for two dollars or three dollars an hour and have them compete with the working class. that is the type of solution senator sanders no longer believes in but people understand...