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paul: as i look at the face and i remember the drinks. female: thanks, paul. paul: you're welcome.wo-person operation behind the counter, so you pretty much do everything. you make the coffee, you clean the table, do the dishes. you're making sandwich, you serve the pastries. paul: almond croissant. joe: it's somewhat fitting, maedje was born in indonesia on the island of java. paul: drink coffee every day since i was little. paul: single espresso. joe: one of nine kids, he's found an extended family here. paul: morning -- i know, but it's still sad. eric, eric! paul: this is their living room. this is their second home. i am their second home. paul: how many dogs do you have? paul: this week is going to be a nice week. joe: in his 33 years behind the counter, maedje has trained countless other baristas. paul: he's doing it right. joe: and made who knows how many coffee drinks. paul: maybe i serve more than a million coffees, i don't know. paul: yeah, drink your coffee before you come here. jeremy fish: the jokes and the witty banter he has with the people who come and go. the numb
paul: as i look at the face and i remember the drinks. female: thanks, paul. paul: you're welcome.wo-person operation behind the counter, so you pretty much do everything. you make the coffee, you clean the table, do the dishes. you're making sandwich, you serve the pastries. paul: almond croissant. joe: it's somewhat fitting, maedje was born in indonesia on the island of java. paul: drink coffee every day since i was little. paul: single espresso. joe: one of nine kids, he's found an extended...
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it's -- paul and i -- right, paul, used to do a show. >> paul: we sure did. >> david: pretty much exactly yes. >> david: yeah, we didn't do the chuck e. cheese crap. but we -- [ laughter ] >> paul: i thought there was something different. >> david: it's very similar. >> jimmy: david, since you're here, would you like to tell some jokes? [ cheers and applause ] >> david: oh. yeah. >> jimmy: yeah? >> david: yeah. come on. [ cheers and applause ] hi. how are you? what's your name? >> roman. >> david: roman. first night? >> yeah. >> david: okay, good. [ laughter ] oh, these -- okay. [ laughter ] okay. [ light ughter ] go back -- let me see the -- come back. [ light laughter ] yeah, i'm good, thanks. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, well, there you go, that's interesting. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for -- but david -- what are you doing now that you're retired? >> david: oh, like i need to tell you. tiktok. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how -- what -- >> david: made an enormous deal with the chinese government. >> jimmy: yeah. how about we make a viral video right now? >> david: oh, my god. i
it's -- paul and i -- right, paul, used to do a show. >> paul: we sure did. >> david: pretty much exactly yes. >> david: yeah, we didn't do the chuck e. cheese crap. but we -- [ laughter ] >> paul: i thought there was something different. >> david: it's very similar. >> jimmy: david, since you're here, would you like to tell some jokes? [ cheers and applause ] >> david: oh. yeah. >> jimmy: yeah? >> david: yeah. come on. [ cheers and applause...
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paul: a whelp welcome to the journal editorial report i am a paul gigot.nd push back the trump administration steps up its plans to/the size and scope of the federal government the elon musk department of government efficiency setting its sights on that u.s. agency for international development and its 40 billion-dollar budget. legal and political opposition is building us democrats protest musk's latest moves. senate minority leader chuck schumer other lawmakers railing outside the treasury building on tuesday amid reports that doge had gained access to the department payment systems. >> we cannot allow elon musk and a small group of people to secretly, behind closed doors take away our privacy. take away our dollars. take away everything we have. we are going to fight this fi fight. i'm going to stand with you in this fight. and we will win. >> we will win. >> we will win. paul: joining the pettit wall street journal columnist kim strassel and bill mcgurn editorial board member kyle peterson. kyle, what do you make of hurricane musk as he blows through w
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>> yes, sir, i do. >> and paul white was not hard to find. >> paul white was incarcerated at the time-security prison in fulton, missouri, where he's serving time for forgery. >> do you have any idea why we're here? >> mm-mhmm. >> i wanted him to know right off the bat that we knew he was there. does this guy looks familiar? >> mm-mhmm. >> you've never seen him before? i wanted the truth. i wanted to get a confession from paul. >> i've got your dna in his back pocket. >> and will that touch dna evidence be enough to get that confession? >> white leaned back in his chair, he laughed. >> it's -- it's impossible. >> it's not. >> it's impossible. there's no way in the world, it's impossible. >> what are you thinking when he does that? >> i'm thinking this is going to be a long interview. >> i'm getting taped and >> i'm getting taped and stuff -- and what the -- can keep coming back. start to break away from uc with tremfya... with rapid relief at 4 weeks. tremfya blocks a key source of inflammation. at one year, many people experienced remission... and some saw 100% visible healing of the
>> yes, sir, i do. >> and paul white was not hard to find. >> paul white was incarcerated at the time-security prison in fulton, missouri, where he's serving time for forgery. >> do you have any idea why we're here? >> mm-mhmm. >> i wanted him to know right off the bat that we knew he was there. does this guy looks familiar? >> mm-mhmm. >> you've never seen him before? i wanted the truth. i wanted to get a confession from paul. >> i've got...
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paul: welcome the journal editorial report. rep at the of the second wf the trump administration president shows no signs of slowing down a flurry of executive orders and actions aimed at shrinking the size and scope of the federal government including a now rescinded memo temporarily freezing spending on discretionary programs that left democrats crying follow up with the president making no apologies for the move. >> it was a short-term pause or funding freeze on certain discretionary spending payments such as government grants, only for us to quickly look at these scams, dishonesty waste and abuse has taken place and our government for too long. the american people strongly support these efforts. talked about during the campaign. and they voted for us in record numbers. paul: duso for during the paneln henninger and alicia finley editorial board member kyle peterson. dan, let stepping back a big picture second week what did we learn? >> we learned donald trump is not going to waste any time getting to the second term of his
paul: welcome the journal editorial report. rep at the of the second wf the trump administration president shows no signs of slowing down a flurry of executive orders and actions aimed at shrinking the size and scope of the federal government including a now rescinded memo temporarily freezing spending on discretionary programs that left democrats crying follow up with the president making no apologies for the move. >> it was a short-term pause or funding freeze on certain discretionary...
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paul: just behind.at that hearing in december was the american gaming association's joe maloney. the aga thinks federal regulation not only isn't necessary. it will actually make things worse. >> the advancements in technology are just going to continue to take place. they're just not going to take place in the legal regulated market. >> this is the key to the legal industry's argument, that it's taken the action away from illegal gambling, with its loan sharks, knee-cappers, and unregulated offshore markets that teenagers like rob minnick used. so, for example, in 2022, in texas and california, which haven't legalized sports betting, the aga says players spent more than $600 million in illegal markets. >> where they're prey to deceptive consumer practices, where there's no promotional -- no promotion of responsibility whatsoever and there's zero taxes being remitted back into the state for the purposes of providing accessible clinical support for those demonstrating problematic activity or any other pr
paul: just behind.at that hearing in december was the american gaming association's joe maloney. the aga thinks federal regulation not only isn't necessary. it will actually make things worse. >> the advancements in technology are just going to continue to take place. they're just not going to take place in the legal regulated market. >> this is the key to the legal industry's argument, that it's taken the action away from illegal gambling, with its loan sharks, knee-cappers, and...
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>> we're not putting paul giamatti next to abraham lincoln and john adams. >> paul giamatti won an emmyams! how many emmys did john adams win for being john adams? >> ronny, what the [bleep] are you talking about? john adams was the second president and he didn't even have slaves. early america. no slaves. second president? pretty cool. >> you know else who didn't have slaves? paul "the hottie with the body" giamatti. >> i'm really trying to be unified right now, ronny, but i'm going to kill you. >> why don't you come here and i'll unify my fist with your face? >> desi: guys, guys! fist-fighting over paul giamatti is not what the garden of heroes is all about! >> oh, i'm sorry, i don't want to walk through a garden staring at lincoln's penis. >> ronny, what? why would his penis be out? >> because obviously the statues will be naked! like they are in europe. they all got little baby carrot dicks. it's called culture. >> bro, this is america. our statues have clothes, wear funny-ass hats, and ride horses. >> i can give you hats and horses, but they're nude or i walk. >> desi: excuse me, g
>> we're not putting paul giamatti next to abraham lincoln and john adams. >> paul giamatti won an emmyams! how many emmys did john adams win for being john adams? >> ronny, what the [bleep] are you talking about? john adams was the second president and he didn't even have slaves. early america. no slaves. second president? pretty cool. >> you know else who didn't have slaves? paul "the hottie with the body" giamatti. >> i'm really trying to be unified...
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paul adams, bbc news. paul al fors, bbc news. paul al forjoining news. paul al forjoining us. is. paul al forjoining us. your reaction? paul at for “oining us. your reaction?— paul at for “oining us. your reaction? . ., com - letel reaction?�* - completely unsurprising i was completely unsurprising given the drug administration's historic hostility to the icc —— trump now the icc is pursuin- a case israel, a major 7 7 77|;}5e[,;7n}$j5?a7tty777 77 7 77|7s}.;et7, $7nqqjaf7a7tty7éf7 against israel, a major ally of the us, it totally expected the us, it was totally expected that the trump administration reissue sanctions against international criminal77 you set it was ex-ected, court. you say it was expected, and the icc _ court. you say it was expected, and the icc have _ court. you say it was expected, and the icc have ended - court. you say it was expected, and the icc have ended up - three months in so are advance so you are right about anticipation, but the argument advance so you are right about anticipatit trump the argument advance so you are right about anticipatit trump is e
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pauling then repeated these stories in his book sometime verbatim. pauling hoped that this content would help his book stand out, especially against those by person. weems and jared sparks. weems book had been published in 27 editions by the time pauling and chapman began working together, but it was also well-known for its romantic liberties, including the story of a child. washington chopping down a cherry tree. jared sparks had only just begun publishing his 11 volumes of washington's papers in the early 1830s, but they promise to be foremost a collection of annotate. the primary sources pauling used chapman's research to ensure that his biography would be distinguished from these projects. not only by being true, but also by its accessibility in both content and cost. harper and brothers. ultimately published the book as part of their family library, a series of inexpensive volumes aimed at young readers. the anecdotes chapman reported to spalding suggest that he was more than just well-connected. chapman was affable and convincing enough to enco
pauling then repeated these stories in his book sometime verbatim. pauling hoped that this content would help his book stand out, especially against those by person. weems and jared sparks. weems book had been published in 27 editions by the time pauling and chapman began working together, but it was also well-known for its romantic liberties, including the story of a child. washington chopping down a cherry tree. jared sparks had only just begun publishing his 11 volumes of washington's papers...
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i take paul's you're ver said.e in one _ point, you're putting too many people in one basket. - point, you're putting too many people in one basket. she - point, you're putting too many. people in one basket. she did on point, you're putting too many- people in one basket. she did on in your. and — people in one basket. she did on in your. and beyond _ people in one basket. she did on in your. and beyond to _ your clip and bevondio _ between i id$ _ between people up my _ between people she...
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well, actually, i became friends with paul first. paul and peter and ash. yeah. with mickjagger.... and they write as tears go by. did you feel then that you were some kind of latter i didn't know all this till years later. well, then, do you look back on it as a sort of destructive period in your life? no! in reading. he laughs but... the same path that you did. you know, i went with paul mccartney, jane asher, bumped straight into andrew. of course it was. i mean, it wasn'tjust... it was love—hate, like it still is. it's still the same. what is your advice... because i think people do, people do come to you. one of my only sort of people i like and do talk to, things, is kylie. do you see some of yourself in her? oh, i think she's much more sort of... she's much more overtly sexy. it's an act. you weren't overtly sexy? no. it's much more attractive to be beautiful tell me, tell me, try. this is confessional moment. person, where... to get what i wanted. "from the age of 17 until fairly recently, my life has been one big sleepwalk." well, that is crazy. you're right. it's a bit of
well, actually, i became friends with paul first. paul and peter and ash. yeah. with mickjagger.... and they write as tears go by. did you feel then that you were some kind of latter i didn't know all this till years later. well, then, do you look back on it as a sort of destructive period in your life? no! in reading. he laughs but... the same path that you did. you know, i went with paul mccartney, jane asher, bumped straight into andrew. of course it was. i mean, it wasn'tjust... it was...
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reporter: for we could paul tazewell has created icons like the witch hat and made it his own.d a mashup of old and new fashions. look to the art of one of history's greatest graphic artists, mc escher, and incorporated patterns in nature, including the swirl of the tornado or twist so indelible in the 1939 film. he showed me an early plastic 3d model of a crystal slipper made for one of the characters. the swirl pattern appearing throughout. it's a detail that required weeks for the team to experiment with, design and make. i as the viewer, seeing the film, i would not know all that. >> and my hope is that, that was for all of the details, that it was immersive. do you believe it so much that you are drawn into this world. there's a suspension of disbelief. reporter: he says he's always bringing his own personal connections to the story and characters he's working on. hey brought up the example of el phaba, an outsider in munchkin land, a different color of the rest, uncertain of her place and in relation to others. >> what i bring is my own experience and how i walk through l
reporter: for we could paul tazewell has created icons like the witch hat and made it his own.d a mashup of old and new fashions. look to the art of one of history's greatest graphic artists, mc escher, and incorporated patterns in nature, including the swirl of the tornado or twist so indelible in the 1939 film. he showed me an early plastic 3d model of a crystal slipper made for one of the characters. the swirl pattern appearing throughout. it's a detail that required weeks for the team to...
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i mean, this is where i meet kent evans and paul allen. this is where i learn about computers.deserves credit. it was their mothers�* club that had a rummage sale that put the money to this bizarre idea of having a terminal that the teachers tried to figure it out. it was kind of confusing and they made some mistakes, so then there were four students — myself, kent, paul and ric — whojust were there day and night. we got to use computers when almost nobody else did. that's not actually a computer, but it connects over and so you would prepare your program and then of all the classes. and so i'm sitting at this teletype writing the code that figured out when all the classes would meet. you spent hours and hours, didn't you? yes, hundreds of hours. it was an obsession, that i wanted to understand programming. and through a series of experiences, i got to work not really. when we saw that these chips were going to keep to change the world. and we said we wanted to be part of it. but the idea that a gigantic company would come out that was beyond our imagination. you wanted so much
i mean, this is where i meet kent evans and paul allen. this is where i learn about computers.deserves credit. it was their mothers�* club that had a rummage sale that put the money to this bizarre idea of having a terminal that the teachers tried to figure it out. it was kind of confusing and they made some mistakes, so then there were four students — myself, kent, paul and ric — whojust were there day and night. we got to use computers when almost nobody else did. that's not actually a...
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host: paul is a farmer in new park, pennsylvania. hi, paul. caller: hello. host: go ahead. caller: first, thanks for calling attention to the reality of the american agriculture. second, i am 80. i am a fourth generation. my son is fifth-generation on the farm. we have an operation the last two decades. my son has gotten us heavily into agricultural entertainment. my question is where do we go from here. it appears as though the future may not be food. the future may be energy. the question is where do we go from here? host: paul, before you leave, did you say that your farm is getting into agriculture entertainment? caller: yes. host: what is that? what does that mean? caller: i think your guest will know quite well. we are having guests come out to the farm. my son has a corn maze. that started with a corn maze and it has now diversified a little more to other things that families can come out, be on the farm, pick their own food. have a day for good family entertainment on our farms. host: ok. you mentioned you are selling carbon credits. can you just briefly tell us how
host: paul is a farmer in new park, pennsylvania. hi, paul. caller: hello. host: go ahead. caller: first, thanks for calling attention to the reality of the american agriculture. second, i am 80. i am a fourth generation. my son is fifth-generation on the farm. we have an operation the last two decades. my son has gotten us heavily into agricultural entertainment. my question is where do we go from here. it appears as though the future may not be food. the future may be energy. the question is...
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host: paul is a farmer in new park, pennsylvania. hi, paul. caller: hello. host: go ahead. caller: first, thanks for calling attention to the reality of the american agriculture. second, i am 80. i am a fourth generation. my son is fifth-generation on the farm. we have an operation the last two decades. my son has gotten us heavily into agricultural entertainment. my question is where do we go from here. it appears as though the future may not be food. the future may be energy. the question is where do we go from here? host: paul, before you leave, did you say that your farm is getting into agriculture entertainment? caller: yes. host: what is that? what does that mean? caller: i think your guest will know quite well. we are having guests come out to the farm. my son has a corn maze. that started with a corn maze and it has now diversified a little more to other things that families can come out, be on the farm, pick their own food. have a day for good family entertainment on our farms. host: ok. you mentioned you are selling carbon credits. can you just briefly tell us how
host: paul is a farmer in new park, pennsylvania. hi, paul. caller: hello. host: go ahead. caller: first, thanks for calling attention to the reality of the american agriculture. second, i am 80. i am a fourth generation. my son is fifth-generation on the farm. we have an operation the last two decades. my son has gotten us heavily into agricultural entertainment. my question is where do we go from here. it appears as though the future may not be food. the future may be energy. the question is...
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i want to find out how a group of school friends, his microsoft co—founder paul allen, in a climbingccident, became the experts in the early days of computing. and how did gates�*s family shape a challenging child who didn't fit the norm? i love these stories. your mum set the clocks eight minutes early, so the family would always work to her time. when you went on a 1,000—mile carjourney to disneyland, you write, "the 1,000 miles we were about to drive "meant 1,000 chances for her kids to learn," how do you perceive it? well—behaved. you know, there might have been days where i thought, "boy, she's sure giving me a hard time." but, you know, sort of the crucible of my ambition somehow gets formed through that relationship. no matter how strong you are today, you'd better make sure you're listening to users and inventing great new technologies if you want to stay strong. did you want to be that computer genius? be one of the popular kids who gets "to be popular with the girls" ? i certainly envied the kids who had more natural social or athletic skills than i had. there's the math gu
i want to find out how a group of school friends, his microsoft co—founder paul allen, in a climbingccident, became the experts in the early days of computing. and how did gates�*s family shape a challenging child who didn't fit the norm? i love these stories. your mum set the clocks eight minutes early, so the family would always work to her time. when you went on a 1,000—mile carjourney to disneyland, you write, "the 1,000 miles we were about to drive "meant 1,000 chances for...
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paul seemed to and what can you tell us about that? >> there are a number of angles to approach the question. one of them is the physical evidence that remains of the passion itself to show he did die and then the resurrection. so the fact that we have an empty tomb. we believe the body is in heaven, the body was risen and made spiritual but actually corporal, touchable. but at the same time, on earth, we can't point towards a body in a sense of bones and what remains. in a sense, that is already evidence. we have some piece of their bodies of the saints, relics. we are in to relics. they say we don't have anything for relics for jesus and mary but if it were all production or invention, they would have invented relics and said we got them here. more seriously, if we look at the shroud of turin, for example, that has been an intense focus of study from all angles, scientific in the last few decades. the results are extremely intriguing if not convincing. for many, it was convincing enough to convert to the catholic faith. but for anyon
paul seemed to and what can you tell us about that? >> there are a number of angles to approach the question. one of them is the physical evidence that remains of the passion itself to show he did die and then the resurrection. so the fact that we have an empty tomb. we believe the body is in heaven, the body was risen and made spiritual but actually corporal, touchable. but at the same time, on earth, we can't point towards a body in a sense of bones and what remains. in a sense, that is...
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so let's check in with paul. >> yes, at least the rain has stopped. winding down in san francisco and down the peninsula, but they continue to fall over the east bay, in santa clara valley. some heavier rainfall rates are moving out of san jose for the bulk of the rain to slide out of the bay area and take a lot of the wind damage with it. let's take a look at what we have seen in the past 24 hours, especially as they moved on shore. and sfo got up to a 60 miles an hour gust, which is not that strong for us. elsewhere, upper 40s in the oakland airport. 48 miles an hour wind gust and 41 miles an hour gust it many san jose. winds are going to continue to subside throughout the rest of tonight as you can see the clouds, still hanging out over san francisco, but the rain is winding down. there is another storm system that will be heading our way for thursday, bringing more rain, and some gusty winds as well. >>> following the palisades fire, concerns over heavy rain and mud slides, prompting that closure. they are now requesting a massive rate hike. john
so let's check in with paul. >> yes, at least the rain has stopped. winding down in san francisco and down the peninsula, but they continue to fall over the east bay, in santa clara valley. some heavier rainfall rates are moving out of san jose for the bulk of the rain to slide out of the bay area and take a lot of the wind damage with it. let's take a look at what we have seen in the past 24 hours, especially as they moved on shore. and sfo got up to a 60 miles an hour gust, which is not...
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that's how she found paul lopez.en dating for a few months, and paul had even joined her weekly softball game. lopez was the last person maribel talked to on the phone. now police wanted to talk to him. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): ramirez sat across from paul and asked about his relationship with maribel. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): and he asked lopez where he was on the night maribel disappeared. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): police also had to consider this-- maribel had told lucy that things weren't working out with paul lopez. she wasn't a match for paul, so she was online, talking to people. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): maribel was back on plentyoffish and had met a new man. he was a photographer who'd worked a lot with the military. it was a connection for both of them. josh mankiewicz: how did she describe that guy? she said, oh, i met someone. he's very interesting. we have a lot in common. and you thought, what? good? i thought, great. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): they planned a date for cinco de mayo. but
that's how she found paul lopez.en dating for a few months, and paul had even joined her weekly softball game. lopez was the last person maribel talked to on the phone. now police wanted to talk to him. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): ramirez sat across from paul and asked about his relationship with maribel. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): and he asked lopez where he was on the night maribel disappeared. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): police also had to consider this-- maribel had told lucy that...
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paul solman.ff: we are joined tonight by mary lovely, a senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics. thanks for coming. we have this paws on tariffs for canada and mexico. how much of this is actually about addressing a trade imbalance? i raised the question because donald trump negotiated a trade deal with canada and mexico. is there an actual problem these tariff seem to solve? mary: the president has identified two problems of the border. sony has on occasion talked about the trade deficit that we have but it's hard to know what weight he places on these factors. for today's announcement, it looks like it was on the border. >> when he talks about canada, he complains about the trade imbalance, which has existed for decades. canada sells more goods and services to the u.s. than advise from us. does that justify tariffs? >> there's no reason we should have balance bilaterally. there's no reason that the grocery store should buy as much for me as i buy from it. there is no
paul solman.ff: we are joined tonight by mary lovely, a senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics. thanks for coming. we have this paws on tariffs for canada and mexico. how much of this is actually about addressing a trade imbalance? i raised the question because donald trump negotiated a trade deal with canada and mexico. is there an actual problem these tariff seem to solve? mary: the president has identified two problems of the border. sony has on occasion talked...
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let's bring in meteorologist paul heggen. >> the showers will be intermittent the rest of this evening and keeps the flood threat pretty low, not zero, but low. wind is something else to watch this evening. let's get into the radar replay of how this system has shaped up the last 12 hours. we'll start with that radar replay at 6:00 this morning when some of the heaviest rain was just offshore. that came surging in around 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 this morning. after that moved east, what we've seen for the most part is light to moderate rainfall, the breaks in the action, but the rain hasn't been intense enough or prolonged enough to really heighten our flooding threat the past several hours. that's likely to remain the case through the rest of this evening. this is the current radar view which shows just scattered showers, a lot of breaks in between. let's look at futurecast through 8:00 tomorrow morning. it's the scattered pattern that will help us out. where the downpours occur, they won't last that long or be that heavy and keeps the flooding potential pretty low unless a downpour camps out
let's bring in meteorologist paul heggen. >> the showers will be intermittent the rest of this evening and keeps the flood threat pretty low, not zero, but low. wind is something else to watch this evening. let's get into the radar replay of how this system has shaped up the last 12 hours. we'll start with that radar replay at 6:00 this morning when some of the heaviest rain was just offshore. that came surging in around 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 this morning. after that moved east, what we've...
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host: that was paul in virginia. phil, land o lakes, florida, you are next. caller: how are you today? host: doing well. is there an agency that needs more scrutiny that you would cut? caller: not a particular agency, but when you ask yourself, taxpayer money goes into funding with this country does and when it comes to cutting and spending, the first thing we look to is to cut funding at home. i question, why isn't there a similar action taking the cuts to others when it comes to cutting funding abroad? host: the focus on usaid, that agency, international development, money spent abroad. caller: but who makes that possible? host: congress appropriates money and usaid, it's a part of their funding. caller: no taxpayer money goes into that at all? host: no, that money is taxpayer money, phil. caller: then why are they cutting funding for veterans and social security? all that taxpayer money going to helping people abroad, but when it comes to cutting spending, we cut at home first? that's a question i would ask the government. that's all. host: kent, new bosto
host: that was paul in virginia. phil, land o lakes, florida, you are next. caller: how are you today? host: doing well. is there an agency that needs more scrutiny that you would cut? caller: not a particular agency, but when you ask yourself, taxpayer money goes into funding with this country does and when it comes to cutting and spending, the first thing we look to is to cut funding at home. i question, why isn't there a similar action taking the cuts to others when it comes to cutting...
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with the protesters jason paul said this is the way people view the democratic party, and that is ours not the problem. democrats have policies that address american people's issues. it is the perception. geoff: thank you again for being with us. we appreciate it. ♪ amna: this sunday in new orleans, the philadelphia eagles will try to block the kansas city chiefs from taking home an historic third consecutive super bowl title. there will also be an historic amount of money riding on the game. the american gaming association estimates that nearly $1.4 billion dollars will be legally wagered -- as paul solman reports, proof of a snowballing and potentially perilous sports betting craze. >> i'm doing the fanduel kick of destiny, live super bowl sunday. correspondent: super bowl sunday, our eyes and ears blitzed by calls to get in on the action. >> now i know it's the super bowl and all but everyone gets a free bet? correspondent: nearly seven years after the supreme court struck down the ban on commercial sports betting, 39 states and the district of columbia have legalized it. last year
with the protesters jason paul said this is the way people view the democratic party, and that is ours not the problem. democrats have policies that address american people's issues. it is the perception. geoff: thank you again for being with us. we appreciate it. ♪ amna: this sunday in new orleans, the philadelphia eagles will try to block the kansas city chiefs from taking home an historic third consecutive super bowl title. there will also be an historic amount of money riding on the game....
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host: the quote from rand paul, one of the papers today, tariffs are simply taxes. conservative once united against taxes. this will mean higher prices. we won the last election complaining about high prices. tariffs will be forced to explain the high prices. guest: exactly. there could be some tensions there. rand paul does tend to be more of a libertarian-leading member, may be more willing to express criticism on something like this that a lot of members. but i'm sure there are a lot of republicans in states that will be affected by these tariffs, or retaliatory tariffs, that are getting worried. we will have to see what the impacts of the tariffs are. host: let's go to mike waiting in massachusetts. emily brooks with the hill newspaper that you are chatting with this morning. caller: i have a couple of questions. one on elon musk. he has total access to social security numbers. that scares me more than the tariffs. having someone not elected having total access to everyone's social security number. secondly, on the tariffs, i bought a handmade guitar, quote unqu
host: the quote from rand paul, one of the papers today, tariffs are simply taxes. conservative once united against taxes. this will mean higher prices. we won the last election complaining about high prices. tariffs will be forced to explain the high prices. guest: exactly. there could be some tensions there. rand paul does tend to be more of a libertarian-leading member, may be more willing to express criticism on something like this that a lot of members. but i'm sure there are a lot of...
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paul heggen joining me now with our forecast.iously if you're going to head up there, do check on road conditions. >> it's going to change because this weekend the rain/snow line was at 9,000 pete. we'll bring in the map on the floor and look at our current radar perspective which does show the rain making its way into the north bay and starting to make its way into san francisco crossing the golden gate, but the heaviest rain is falling over the north bay, these pockets of yellow indicating heavier downpours over parts of napa, sonoma, and marin counties. that plume of moisture extends well out over the pacific. here's what you need to know. the next few days the rain is in the process of moving in this evening, no rain yet hitting the camera lens on top of salesforce tower. the rain and wind will be the main factors tomorrow, a brief dry break wednesday, not a 0% chance of rain, but around 20%, and another round of lighter rain moves in thursday. after that it looks like we dry out for a longer period of time. let's go back to
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thanks, paul. >>> and back as u.s. tariffs go into effect.al impact on your wallet. >> and they will reduce demands for u.s. goods and have a negative affect on the economy. >> and we will continue our first alert weather coverage with a look at some of the storm related headaches. that are you 50 or older? well, this news is for you. the cdc now recommends you get vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia. why? if you're 50 or older even if you're healthy... you're 6 times more likely to be hospitalized. so, schedule at vaxassist.com. (wife) saving for retirement was tough enough. (husband) and navigating markets can be challenging at times. (fisher investments) i understand. that's why at fisher investments, we keep a disciplined approach with your portfolio, helping you through the market's ups and downs. (husband) what about communication? (fisher investments) we check in regularly to keep you informed. (wife) which means you'll help us stay on track? (fisher investments) yes. as a fiduciary, we always put your interests first. because we
thanks, paul. >>> and back as u.s. tariffs go into effect.al impact on your wallet. >> and they will reduce demands for u.s. goods and have a negative affect on the economy. >> and we will continue our first alert weather coverage with a look at some of the storm related headaches. that are you 50 or older? well, this news is for you. the cdc now recommends you get vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia. why? if you're 50 or older even if you're healthy... you're 6 times...
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kate snow: paul texted the walton's oldest son blaise, but he didn't answer.tarted looking on the internet. somebody put out a statement on facebook saying don't call anybody, because when the phone rings-- there are people who were getting shot when their phone rings. oh, god. kate snow: paul didn't call, but stayed in touch with katherine through text messages, her lifeline to the outside world. i sent a text. get me out of here. and not like i really thought he could, but i was just desperate. and that one-- when she sent that my heart just sunk. kate snow: katherine didn't text her husband phillip, because she knew he was too far away to do anything, and knew she'd only panic him. back in north carolina, all phillip could do was wait. it was 6:00 am and news of the attack hadn't hit the us yet. i'm trying to imagine the feeling of getting that phone call and being so far away. i think helplessness is a pretty accurate word. you know there's nothing that you can do. i was so worried the girls would just be screaming, like uncontrollably panicking, and drawi
kate snow: paul texted the walton's oldest son blaise, but he didn't answer.tarted looking on the internet. somebody put out a statement on facebook saying don't call anybody, because when the phone rings-- there are people who were getting shot when their phone rings. oh, god. kate snow: paul didn't call, but stayed in touch with katherine through text messages, her lifeline to the outside world. i sent a text. get me out of here. and not like i really thought he could, but i was just...
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christopher, paul good to see you. for being here do you think this rally has legs for the rest of the year? >> [laughter] with volatility, yes, but we do think the s&p will finish the year between 6500, 6700, bitcoin 66. >> so what will support it? your thoughts on president trump's economic agenda and how that will impact market it is very interesting this morning we come into work, knowing that president trump is going to slap a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum results coming into united states all the steel stocks are higher across the board. my sources tell me just a couple of days, president trump is going to slap a tariff on europe, that tariff is going to be more than 25% because going to do reciprocity, and in other words, do whatever they are charging us going to add to the tariff, the price of a vat tax we can see a tariff 25 to 30% coming on europe, your thoughts? >> yeah. i -- i mean let's start with tariff piece quickly, focus on destination more than twist and turns that get us there, the kinds of tariff
christopher, paul good to see you. for being here do you think this rally has legs for the rest of the year? >> [laughter] with volatility, yes, but we do think the s&p will finish the year between 6500, 6700, bitcoin 66. >> so what will support it? your thoughts on president trump's economic agenda and how that will impact market it is very interesting this morning we come into work, knowing that president trump is going to slap a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum results coming...
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. >> janice: okay, paul campanella thank you for taking me back stage.garden. >> it is so exciting great to be here with you guys. >> janice: 149 years? >> 149 years of great dogs, yes. >> janice: this dog show took place when we didn't have the name madison square garden. >> it did. it certainly did. we have been here for quite some time where, again we're the longest running client is the westminster kennel club. >> janice: paul, it's been great back...
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senator rand paul on deck to react. first, alexandria hoff has more from the white house. >> good to be with you. given the somewhat limited scope of the retaliatory tariffs posed by china, it's clear that there is interest in a dialogue, president trump and president xi jinping are slated to talk as early as this week. it's expected to happen sometime this week. lightly not today because of the time change. president trump's tariff on all chinese goods kicked in shortly after midnight. >> we will have some good meetings with china. we have meetings planned. we will see what happens. that was just an opening salvo. if we can't make a deal with china, the tariffs will be very, very substantial. >> china is promising similar. intern, they are promising a 15% tariff on coal and liquefied natural gas products and crude oil and machinery coming from cars. that is set to take place on the tenth. china said they will investigate google to see if they violated antitrust laws. they could take a step further, prohibiting the expo
senator rand paul on deck to react. first, alexandria hoff has more from the white house. >> good to be with you. given the somewhat limited scope of the retaliatory tariffs posed by china, it's clear that there is interest in a dialogue, president trump and president xi jinping are slated to talk as early as this week. it's expected to happen sometime this week. lightly not today because of the time change. president trump's tariff on all chinese goods kicked in shortly after midnight....
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america's cold warrior paul nitze. from roosevelt to reagan. this it's a just i think, one of the best national security biographies ever read. and just an extraordinary sort of intertwining the life of this fascinating person who's so much more interesting than you might know, from the outside. and then the seminal moment in american strategic history where, you know, the document that many regard as the sort of opening bookend to the long cold war, the genesis of, containment, and ultimately something that even saw essential when he finally put the game to rest in the in the late eighties one of one of the great lives in american national security. and i did want to read one thing just because it's it's so interesting but to give you a sense of of this individual, just to make sure this is conveyed, this is an it's a in during the second world war, he goes on an expedition to brazil and it's and here obtaining the right materials could determine the difference between victory and defeat. at the battle of kasserine pass in february 1943, germa
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we turn to nobel prize winning economist paul krugman.ack newsletter paul krugman, and is known for much of his economic work and writing over the last several decades. he's also, we should mention, written textbooks about international trade, international trade theory, and policy. with all due respect, professor, we don't see that cover on the news every night, but it's certainly in the news. welcome back. >> hi, there. >> hi. explain to us why this is happening, why these tariffs as a proposal seem to have run into a lot of headwinds. was that obvious? was that going to be understandable? and where do we go from here? >> well, it was. >> obviously going. >> to. go run into a lot. >> of problems. i mean, first thing to say. >> is, i mean, i'm not a lawyer. but the tariffs look. >> illegal to me. >> i mean, they. they trump. >> invoked a emergency economic powers. and you know, we don't have an economic emergency. we have low. unemployment and low inflation. >> what what's. >> what's this about. and it's. >> also supposed. >> to be used
we turn to nobel prize winning economist paul krugman.ack newsletter paul krugman, and is known for much of his economic work and writing over the last several decades. he's also, we should mention, written textbooks about international trade, international trade theory, and policy. with all due respect, professor, we don't see that cover on the news every night, but it's certainly in the news. welcome back. >> hi, there. >> hi. explain to us why this is happening, why these tariffs...
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paul pete hegseth salary is paid by the taxpayer. he was confirmed by the united states senate, the first secretary of defense ever to be opposed by bipartisan senators. i think that is the history that he made get opposition from the democratic party in total. and three republicans. and one of his first acts is to carry out a retribution campaign against a fellow soldier. it it it shouldn't boggle my mind. i'm embarrassed that i can still be horrified by anything that trump does, but i'm horrified. >> this is what. >> we predicted and warned could happen. it's disgusting. it's dishonorable, it's damaging. >> and it's deeply. >> dangerous. just on a very basic national security. >> basis, if. >> you send a message. >> to the world. >> that we will not protect the former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, our enemies are celebrating. he has protection because the iranians want to kill him. right. that's that's part of it. but then there's also the threat from extremist groups. there's any number of threats from a lone wolf. the pr
paul pete hegseth salary is paid by the taxpayer. he was confirmed by the united states senate, the first secretary of defense ever to be opposed by bipartisan senators. i think that is the history that he made get opposition from the democratic party in total. and three republicans. and one of his first acts is to carry out a retribution campaign against a fellow soldier. it it it shouldn't boggle my mind. i'm embarrassed that i can still be horrified by anything that trump does, but i'm...
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paul njie, bbc news, goma.a stream in 200a. david armitage, who's 61 and has lived in thailand returned to the uk yesterday. dales in september 200a. she became known locally as the lady of the hills during several attempts by police to discover her identity. but were unable to determine how she died. in 2016, a cold case review was started. scientific advances meant police were able to piece together a more detailed picture of who she was, and concluded she'd been killed. three years later, a thai family read about the case the arrested man is david armitage, her husband. and was arrested by police shortly after his arrival at heathrow airport. while detectives haven't disclosed the location all police will say is that a 61—year—old man has been and remains in custody tonight. some braking for ponies. aston villa have signed marcus loan from manchester rashford loan from manchester united until the end of the season. being who season. being international who is 27 hasn't featured for united december the 12th u
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i screamed for help and the m23, people in goma and eastern drc are paul njie, bbc news, goma. leader house. ceasefire deal between israel and hamas. our middle east correspondent yolande knell what we are expecting today is the first of these high—level meetings will securing current week ceasefire the eerrent eie e'eeh eeeeefire in gaza. the eerrent eis. e'ee'e. eeeeefire in gaza. �* the deal in gaza. today, under the terms of that deal, discussions supposed 7 supposed to 7 supposed to start on moving are supposed to start on moving to the next stage, a very tg thehsext stage. a very one that sensitive one because that would bring a full end to the fighting in gaza, would bring 5—2 77 theéremaining 77 7 thevremaining israeli 7 all the remaining israeli home. mrtrump all the remaining israeli home. mr trump has 77777f77n7akin7g7777 77 7 7 making clear that he wants been making clear that he wants all the different wars in the middle east to end. mr before he got on the netanyahu, before he got on the plane off to the us, he plane heading off to the us, he to reporters he said
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given the news of the moment right here, paul.ctually just a very 30 zero zero zero foot question, which is it feels like the world has shifted even in the past couple of months, politically and otherwise, around so many of the issues. this whole idea of stakeholder capitalism, esg, dei, all of that seems to have been thrown out. maybe the baby has been thrown out with the bathwater, i don't know, but i'm so curious, given that your work is based on polling, based on what the american public actually wants, and you also just had an election, and how you think about all of this? >> well, first, let me. >> just say it's ironic. >> that we're here. >> on the day to celebrate the. >> best of american. >> business, on the same. >> day that we're also. tariffing the hell out of them. >> but it is what it is. and what i would say is, is that the election result. >> that we saw. >> and president trump taking office again, i think is completely congruent with the polling that we saw this year for what constitutes just behavior. the number
given the news of the moment right here, paul.ctually just a very 30 zero zero zero foot question, which is it feels like the world has shifted even in the past couple of months, politically and otherwise, around so many of the issues. this whole idea of stakeholder capitalism, esg, dei, all of that seems to have been thrown out. maybe the baby has been thrown out with the bathwater, i don't know, but i'm so curious, given that your work is based on polling, based on what the american public...
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paul heggen is here with more on what's ahead. >>> scattered showers this evening but the heaviest rain fell this morning. 7:00, the heaviest rain made its way into the peninsula. moved through fast enough that we didn't see any widespread flooding issues. localized problems. since then, about 10:00 this morning we have seen light to moderate rain showers coming at us in waves. the current radar perspective shows scattered showers. this is not going to be a dry evening but there are breaks in between the showers and they are not that heavy. the flooding potential is not zero, but low on the scale. the flood watch continues for the north bay. the widespread scattered showers will give way to more of a sparse pattern after midnight. and while we are not going to come meetly dry out until tomorrow afternoon, the showers will be few and far between for the first half of the day tomorrow. let's take a look at the amount of rain that has added up so far. this is just today's event. almost two inches of rain in the santa cruz mountains. less than a half inch of rain for santa rosa, san francis
paul heggen is here with more on what's ahead. >>> scattered showers this evening but the heaviest rain fell this morning. 7:00, the heaviest rain made its way into the peninsula. moved through fast enough that we didn't see any widespread flooding issues. localized problems. since then, about 10:00 this morning we have seen light to moderate rain showers coming at us in waves. the current radar perspective shows scattered showers. this is not going to be a dry evening but there are...