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been hospital come out of the hospital, the last hospital in the north of guys, and that as the american best on it, i'm can 50 people out on the hospital. the up to now is there any item you can do? 1100 of my colleagues, dr. dismisses health professionals. i notice done $201.00 is listed in young journalists. this is nothing but a terrible genocide that is going on not on the clock and it would not have happened if the western governments who did not allow is ready to proceed with up to now 70 percent of those. a lot of the women and children and the people, the last 3 civilians, most of the people who are cuz the civilian. so there is nothing different, nothing has changed. maybe that room bought it. that guys are so much that there is much less places to bombard anymore. it has thrown on guys up to this moment, no less than 88000 tons of explosives. that is about 77 kilograms of explosives, for each man and woman, i've tried that as more than 4 times the explosive power of the new, clear hands that to where used against japan and fun. yeah. india is warning for my prime minister, my mo, a
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i look at it through what is best for american families. if literally american families. best for american families for us to import workers in high-tech jobs to take the the place of american workers? no. it's not. and remember, this is what the democrats used to say, well, americans don't want to pick agriculture and crops. well, guess what? now they're saying americans don't want to do s.t.e.m. jobs. what? like, we do. and, you know, there are a lot of issues that he's touched on. i think you're right that we should give vivek some credit. some of this comes down to the family, by the way -- will: which is what he's highlighting. rachel: which is what he's highlighting. but i am not going to get onboard with this requested that we should replace high-tech jobs with foreign workers. that is not what america first is about. charlie: and, of course, it was just phi minutes ago they were -- five minutes a ago they were pushing americans out of these other job, oh, just learn how to write code. rachel: exactly. will: now you can't write code. charlie: good luck with that. ra
i look at it through what is best for american families. if literally american families. best for american families for us to import workers in high-tech jobs to take the the place of american workers? no. it's not. and remember, this is what the democrats used to say, well, americans don't want to pick agriculture and crops. well, guess what? now they're saying americans don't want to do s.t.e.m. jobs. what? like, we do. and, you know, there are a lot of issues that he's touched on. i think...
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it's a testament to what makes america special that we have overcome these things by being more american bestat to us the people of the led the civil rights movement are patriotic americans even though they may not be regard that we at the time. eric talley is to be who we were supposed to be and who we were not at that time. there are people doing that today is her own way, and so that's what i stand for the fight because that's what that's like stands for me. i hope one day we will stand for that for kenny stills any others as well. and her interim it also stand for the first amendment and the constitution that protects some of who i disagree with and the rights to do what they do even though i wish as i said the football was free from politics. people have a right to express themselves. >> seems to me there are political forces that are taking 30 opposite approach to this and trying to whip up for a levitical gain a sense that the authorization of our politics and that these people are different that us, they do not our patriotism the way we do. >> in reality that's the first amendment. th
it's a testament to what makes america special that we have overcome these things by being more american bestat to us the people of the led the civil rights movement are patriotic americans even though they may not be regard that we at the time. eric talley is to be who we were supposed to be and who we were not at that time. there are people doing that today is her own way, and so that's what i stand for the fight because that's what that's like stands for me. i hope one day we will stand for...
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best international feature and the other for sound. also on oscars night, many were hoping that actor lily gladstone would make history by becoming the first native americandemy award. in the end, she didn't prevail in that category, but she did triumph because she became cinema's most eloquent spokesperson for the representation of native americans on screen. by bringing indigenous performers into a place where, what a horrible manifestation of humanity this is. and, you know, ithink through cinema, through this film, the zone of interest, you realise that that darkness is still at large in the world. we're all capable of doing, to varying degrees, dreadful things. so this does keep happening. genocide has certainly not gone away. at the oscars, jonathan glazer�*s the zone of interest won two trophies, one for best international feature and the other for sound. also on oscars night, many were hoping that actor lily gladstone would make history by becoming the first native american to win a best actress academy award. you know, leo, with his climate activism and the way that i know his organisation centres grassroots indigenous people. i had a feeling tha
best international feature and the other for sound. also on oscars night, many were hoping that actor lily gladstone would make history by becoming the first native americandemy award. in the end, she didn't prevail in that category, but she did triumph because she became cinema's most eloquent spokesperson for the representation of native americans on screen. by bringing indigenous performers into a place where, what a horrible manifestation of humanity this is. and, you know, ithink through...
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there is a conversation between the victorian newland and then the american them best within cheese when they discuss pressing their that is to be included in the new oven, went up to the goal of the figure, a 5000000000 bucks spent on ukraine after independence was mentioned as the guarantee that every single would be like the americans ones. so we don't have any, any intention to exterminate ukrainian people, the brothers and sisters to the, to the russian people. how many have died so far? do you think on both sides? it is not disclosed by ukrainians. the landscape was saying that it is much less than a 2000 or since on, on ukrainian side. but the reason why i'm very, very reliable feed your even the stella steins julian, one here of to the easy way to start the or duration your response to this, the stuff that we should be condemned. and the this of duration, of course, acquired the uh, the proportion of a collective punishment, which is against international humanitarian law as well. so during one year after the operation started even better stein the number of civilians, palestinia
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and there is the conversation between the victorian newland and then the american them best within chief when they discuss the press. and that it is to be included in the new admin tough to the goal of the figure. a 5000000000 bucks spent on ukraine after independence was mentioned as the guarantee that every single would be leg the americans ones. so we don't have any, any intention to exterminate ukrainian people, the brothers and sisters to the, to the russian people. how many have died. so...
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americans. and in order to do that the best path forward is the bipartisan agreement that we negotiated. reporter: whip clark, given the slim margins in the house. given there is so much uncertainty, is the leadership team concerned about attendance this weekend, making sure members are in town to vote on any type of legislation that may come forward? ms. clark: we are going to be here and stand together as democrats to make sure the american people get what they need out of this. that is our focus. yes, fundamentally this is a difficult time for people, but what's really hard is you are already struggling to pay your bills, and all of a sudden the aid for your small business that you thought was coming is going to not come because elon musk and donald trump decided that to inject this chaos and hardship into your life. those are the people we care about. the military families who won't get paid. the people who are counting on their social security benefits arriving on time because that is their life line. that is where our focus is, making sure those americans come through this unscathe
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unnerving about that, but also i think we need a little bit of an injection of that in the american psyche. -best-selling biographer walter isaacson spent two years inside musk's universe. i interviewed isaacson last year when his biography of elon musk came out, a work that delves into the convictions and inner demons that drive musk. -the absolute intense person is what's getting his rockets launched. it also makes him a very difficult character. -what does author, journalist, and professor walter isaacson say now? -"firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stevens, inc. walter isaacson, welcome to "firing line." -thank you, margaret. great to be here. -you spent two years shadowing elon musk. in 680 pages, you set out to answer the question, "could he have been more chill and still be the one launching us towards mars and an electric vehicle future?" what's your answer to that question now? -you know, you got to take elon musk the whole cloth. the
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there is the conversation between the victorian newland and then the american them best within cheese when they discuss personnel that is to be included. and then you have and meant after the goal of the figure, a 5000000000 bucks spent on ukraine of the independence was mentioned as the guarantee that every single would be like the americans ones. so we don't have any, any intention to exterminate ukrainian people, the brothers and sisters of the russian people. how many have died so far? do you think on both sides? it does not disclose the ukrainians. the landscape was saying that it was much less than a 2000 or since on, on ukrainian side. but the reason why i'm very, very reliable figure in the stein as julians, one here of to the easy way to start the or duration your response to this, the stuff that we should be condemned. and the this of duration, of course acquired the the propulsion of collective punishment, which is against international humanitarian lawyer as well. so during one year of the operation start to even better stein the number of civilians, palestinian civilians
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point, and you talk about jeff bezos and all these other ceos, the ceos are doing not what's best for the americans the job of the ceo. and i think that in this public square conversations that we have -- that we have been having for such a long time, people have hoisted some of these ceos up on pedestals, and we've wanted them to act in the best interests of americans writ large. but their charge is to act in the best interests of their company. >> yeah, but the problem then becomes, alicia, when we've seen companies behave or misbehave in a way that the american public doesn't like, their interests may still be aligned with their company. but when people start pulling back on their support of their products or services, they quickly come around. so you know, this idea that they're there for their -- for their shareholders absolutely true. but we also know that there is now in this particular environment some leverage that voters, american has, with these companies. what is the reaction of the american people who watched companies sort of do the heisman to trump and trumpism because it's bad brand
point, and you talk about jeff bezos and all these other ceos, the ceos are doing not what's best for the americans the job of the ceo. and i think that in this public square conversations that we have -- that we have been having for such a long time, people have hoisted some of these ceos up on pedestals, and we've wanted them to act in the best interests of americans writ large. but their charge is to act in the best interests of their company. >> yeah, but the problem then becomes,...
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him the presidential medal of freedom, and in 2002 the nobel peace prize, leaving many americans remembering him best for his achievements after the white house. karen travers, abc news. >> abc seven weather anchor spencer christian has known jimmy carter since the late 1980s. spencer, our condolences go out to you tonight. >> thank you. >> jerry, you first met him on good morning america. describe how you met jimmy carter. >> it was during the 1988 democratic national convention. gma sent me there to interview the former president on the grounds of the carter presidential library. so i'm out there setting up with the cameraman early in the morning, and he was an avid runner in those days. he was out there running around the grounds with the secret service guy, and he comes right up to where we're setting up, and he goes, hi, spencer. i'm jimmy carter. as if i needed an introduction. and then the next words out of his mouth were, the carter family really appreciates how kind you were to billy when you interviewed him years ago. billy carter, being jimmy carter's younger brother, whom i interviewed ei
him the presidential medal of freedom, and in 2002 the nobel peace prize, leaving many americans remembering him best for his achievements after the white house. karen travers, abc news. >> abc seven weather anchor spencer christian has known jimmy carter since the late 1980s. spencer, our condolences go out to you tonight. >> thank you. >> jerry, you first met him on good morning america. describe how you met jimmy carter. >> it was during the 1988 democratic national...
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. >> brian: effort toe make it all-american liquor? >> probably best to stay all-american, right?dd: really good point, brian. i have been opposed to kazakhstani whiskey. never tastes right next we have the winter ember. this is going to be two and a half ounces of joseph magna cigar blend bourbon. think about that, actually comes with a personal cigar. it really doesn't. you smoke a cigar, have you some bourbon, you can't be mad. we will mix these ingredients, half ounce of. 100 percent natural ingredients from its. >> brian: am let toe cordle. >> not. absolutely not. bourbon in there, stir it and do two dashes of the degra same thing other cocktail. >> can i start singing for you if you like. >> that's okay. >> todd: does it have the smell of the cigar when you taste it in your mouth. >> pallet just activates when you do that next is the velvet dream. ounce and a half of rum. japanese filtered rum. really really smooth. half ounce of coffee liqueur and go with am rata. who would drink. >> you and i? >> brian: just men. just me and you. can you see us hanging out? >> any day. >>
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him the presidential medal of freedom, and in 2002 the nobel peace prize, leaving many americans remembering him best for his achievements after the white house. karen travers, abc news. >> abc seven weather anchor spencer christian has known jimmy carter since the late 80s, and i want to start by saying my condolences go out. oh. thank you. thank you. jimmy, you first met him on good morning america, and we'll get to that in a moment. when did you last see jimmy carter and how did he look? >> the last time i saw him was in 2019, at his 95th birthday celebration, a joint celebration of his birthday. and mrs. carter's 92nd. and i was invited to emcee that event. wow. and he looked good. he really did. yeah. >> he was able to last all the way to 100. describe meeting him on good morning america. >> so i was sent to interview president carter, former president, in 1988, on the grounds of the carter presidential library. and he was out running, doing his morning run with the secret service agents, ran up to where i was setting up the camera, and he goes, hi, spencer. i'm jimmy carter. as if i needed an i
him the presidential medal of freedom, and in 2002 the nobel peace prize, leaving many americans remembering him best for his achievements after the white house. karen travers, abc news. >> abc seven weather anchor spencer christian has known jimmy carter since the late 80s, and i want to start by saying my condolences go out. oh. thank you. thank you. jimmy, you first met him on good morning america, and we'll get to that in a moment. when did you last see jimmy carter and how did he...
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best international feature and the other for sound. also on oscars night, many were hoping that actor lily gladstone would make history by becoming the first native americana best actress academy award. in the end, she didn't prevail in that category, but she did triumph because she became cinema's most eloquent spokesperson for the representation of native americans on screen. by bringing indigenous performers into a place where, you know, we're leading ladies, we're leading films that people are feeling, they're resonating with from all walks of life, is proving that we belong in these places and we have a lot to offer. like, the stories that we have to tell are ones that everybody can benefit from, not just us. it's interesting you say that, that, you know, the importance of telling your own stories, because i wanted to ask you, you know, martin scorsese, leonardo dicaprio, robert de niro — fine, upstanding men, but they're all white men. did you have any kind of apprehension about collaborating with white men on telling a story about a terrible wrong done to indigenous people in the united states? absolutely. um, there was apprehension about all of it
best international feature and the other for sound. also on oscars night, many were hoping that actor lily gladstone would make history by becoming the first native americana best actress academy award. in the end, she didn't prevail in that category, but she did triumph because she became cinema's most eloquent spokesperson for the representation of native americans on screen. by bringing indigenous performers into a place where, you know, we're leading ladies, we're leading films that people...
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and there's a reason why we need the american people to know what we're doing and why, because it's got to pass their smell test and that's why we push what's in the best interests for the american people. >> let's start telling the american people what's happening by telling them what happened behind closed doors yesterday with house republicans. what did you hear from those two, elon musk and vivek ramaswamy? >> well, it's very simple. they came and had an opportunity to meet 30 people they had never met and then to meet about 200 members of congress, probably that they had never met, and it gave them an opportunity to say that we are in this battle, we're in this fight because we are -- we put our companies -- we invested our self, we are doing the things and america is in trouble. and if we allow us to go from 35 trillion to 40 trillion to 50 trillion naturally simply because we are having to pay off the debt, then america is in trouble and we will look up. they are responsible. they looked at us, but they looked us right in the eye and said kind of like chip roy and tim said, we're looking at either the problem or the answer and you are sitting in
and there's a reason why we need the american people to know what we're doing and why, because it's got to pass their smell test and that's why we push what's in the best interests for the american people. >> let's start telling the american people what's happening by telling them what happened behind closed doors yesterday with house republicans. what did you hear from those two, elon musk and vivek ramaswamy? >> well, it's very simple. they came and had an opportunity to meet 30...
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this can best promote reconstruction. american policies should reduce sanctions on syria to help syrians stay in their homes or return home. it would be positive to see the building of a new trump tower in damascus. success for democracy in mull dovinga and row -- moldova and romania this month and syria expelling putin is inspiration for the patriots of georgia defeating war criminal putin. in conclusion, god bless our troops as the global war on terrorism continues. open borders for dictators puts all americans at risk of more 9/11 attacks eminent as warned by the f.b.i. trump will re-institute existing laws to protect american families with peace through strength. merry christmas, chaplain kibben. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. quigley: thank you, madam speaker. today, a
this can best promote reconstruction. american policies should reduce sanctions on syria to help syrians stay in their homes or return home. it would be positive to see the building of a new trump tower in damascus. success for democracy in mull dovinga and row -- moldova and romania this month and syria expelling putin is inspiration for the patriots of georgia defeating war criminal putin. in conclusion, god bless our troops as the global war on terrorism continues. open borders for dictators...
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an in the foreign policy we have to do it president trump said he would do that is put americans first what's the bestg for the american people in every decision and every theater. trey: speaking of places that we got bogged down afghanistan comes to mind here's former taliban negotiator and incoming special presidential envoy for hostage affairs adam boler let's listen to him and i'll ask you about on the other side. >> the most imprinting. this is across the middle east and a lot of people say peace through strength. you have administration and the biden administration that loves to say nice things and tell everybody not to take action. we switch to an administration that will hold people accountable and if you are the taliban and have american hostages it's not going to be a discussion anymore. you're going to give them up or were going to take action or there's going to be hell to pay. >> what does that mean for all of those holdings americans out there. what does the phrase quote hell to pay mean? >> adam boler is an excellent choice i worked in government and in business the past four years and
an in the foreign policy we have to do it president trump said he would do that is put americans first what's the bestg for the american people in every decision and every theater. trey: speaking of places that we got bogged down afghanistan comes to mind here's former taliban negotiator and incoming special presidential envoy for hostage affairs adam boler let's listen to him and i'll ask you about on the other side. >> the most imprinting. this is across the middle east and a lot of...
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my fellow americans, jim is the best. thank you. [applause] what i had to keep doing when writing these introductions is make them shorter and shorter and shorter because there is so much more to say about each of them. but we would be here for 12 hours. as you all enough -- but you all know how incredible they are, an incredible group of people. ladies and gentlemen, my fellow americans, i congratulate the presidential medal recipients and their families. i will make sure we provide the presidential metals and put them around your necks. thank you very much. >> michael r bloomberg. [applause] from the son of a bookkeeper and secretary to a visionary business leader and public servant, michael bloomberg epitomizes american industry and innovation. revolutionized the financial information industry with the bloomberg terminal and bloomberg news modernized to the way information is reported and received by the public. as a three term mayor of new york city transform schools, transportation, public health, and more. as of the, his contr
my fellow americans, jim is the best. thank you. [applause] what i had to keep doing when writing these introductions is make them shorter and shorter and shorter because there is so much more to say about each of them. but we would be here for 12 hours. as you all enough -- but you all know how incredible they are, an incredible group of people. ladies and gentlemen, my fellow americans, i congratulate the presidential medal recipients and their families. i will make sure we provide the...
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american? >> it also had the best line of the year. >> okay, what kind of american are you? >> that is really a rorschach test for where you sit politically. what you see in it tells you more about yourself than the actual movie. >> the last time those two met up, it was almost the end of kong. >> of course, godzilla and kong raged again, and sometimes the old ways are better than the new. the bigger, better, faster sequel to the twister franchise sucked in a huge audience. >> i thought the plot was very good. i thought the special effects were excellent. i thought the soundtrack was very good. if i'm being honest with you, though, i think glen powell is a hottie. >> come on mike, slow down. >> we are late. >> worst trend? if you haven't already noticed, the continuing dominance of sequels, although admittedly follow up films such as bad boys ride or die were huge hits. >> love or hate will smith for what happened? that boy still got it on screen. >> who is this santa? he's scaring my kid. >> yeah, he's scaring me too. >> in horror, all the good little kids went to see terri
american? >> it also had the best line of the year. >> okay, what kind of american are you? >> that is really a rorschach test for where you sit politically. what you see in it tells you more about yourself than the actual movie. >> the last time those two met up, it was almost the end of kong. >> of course, godzilla and kong raged again, and sometimes the old ways are better than the new. the bigger, better, faster sequel to the twister franchise sucked in a huge...
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everything that had happened, people still wanted him as president, still thought that he, of all americans, is the bestmp, of course, holding that rally in mar—a—lago, claiming victory before the polls kind of had all been called, but he could see the direction that things were moving in and, you know, had that victory party and that ended up, of course, being the outcome. at this point, we can predict donald trump will be the 47th president of the united states, winning what had been expected, of course, to be a razor tight and historic race, and it has been just that. since then, we've then swept through november and a number of, you know, controversial picks for his various cabinet positions and we had a bit of a lull through thanksgiving. but i think what's been interesting to see, again, caitriona — and i know you know from covering the first trump administration as well — is just how quickly news moves with donald trump and how quickly the attention has shifted away from president biden — who is, of course, still president for the few weeks that are left now in his term — but very much switched t
everything that had happened, people still wanted him as president, still thought that he, of all americans, is the bestmp, of course, holding that rally in mar—a—lago, claiming victory before the polls kind of had all been called, but he could see the direction that things were moving in and, you know, had that victory party and that ended up, of course, being the outcome. at this point, we can predict donald trump will be the 47th president of the united states, winning what had been...
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talked to the tire from anyone in the pockets on when i was i is this other kind of risk of attack best american should have shown do and don't understand the understanding is the kids there and see if somebody is the kind of boost who is the working on their agenda? definitely the glass on the mountain was for their lives for sally did the name and they would be, you know, as a full of that title was to do that the media is actually do i need to have been to georgia in the falls by uh, uh, you know, by the best them done and back and uh in the process. so history is repeating. good sir. and the one has blocked, you know, the job was done to all the best doing the lives of america. and this is just not fun done. this is just continue with the all the different strands of stuff i'm not going to rest on the line sterile and is not withdrawing as ami from syria, according to reports in a rainy and media sites in government officials, audio west and outlets had published claims on pitts accept or to correspond to use of to 90 has the details. we hear report sofa g, s making rapid advances in syria.
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the tire from anyone in the pockets on when i was i is, is that other kind of risk of attack of best americans should have shown do or, and don't understand, understand is a kid is there and see if somebody is the kind of boost who is the working on their agenda? definitely the last of the mountain was for them and live for sally did the name and they would be, you know, as a full of that title was go do that certain media is actually it. do i need to have been chosen to close by? uh uh, you know, by the best them done and back and uh in the process. so history is repeating. good sir. and the one has got to know the job's done to all the best doing the lives of america. and this is just enough on switching done. this is just continue with the all the different strands of stuff i'm not condemned to rest on the line. i ron has repeatedly pin the blame on both of us and is well for this lightning tower as defensive in syria. outside the is the her one member of betsy, laid out his country's official possession. i believe there is a clear connection between the high up to 3 or i'll show offensives
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tires to ask from anyone in the pockets on when i was i is this other kind of risk of attack up best americans should have shown do and don't understand the understanding is the kids there and see if somebody is the kind of boost who is the working on their agenda? definitely the last time the mountain was for them. and the for sally did the name of the there would be, you know, as a rule, i got that title was go, i do that. the media is actually it. do i need to have been to georgia in the falls by uh uh, you know, by the best them done and back and uh in the process. so history is repeating it, sir, and the one has blocked, you know, the job was done to all the best doing eliza america. and this is just enough on switching done. this is just continue with the all the different strands of stuff i'm asking them to rest on the line. continuing at the slow canal up, the of a sudden change of heart when it comes to be is limits in syria is not, cannot form a hedge of communications, declassified q k. and also he sat down with action. we're tunzia on the lease up sort of going underground. would y
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american people. in any senators from the democratic or republican side who may be asked to vote on any confirmation or weigh in on their perspective with respect to who is best positioned to serve the american people in a new administration. >> thank you leader jeffries. i have a question on the hacking of telling medication companies in the u.s. has your office been affected and has this been brought up in your caucus in any discussion? >> we were in the midst of ongoing discussions that are classified in nature as the relates to that matter so i'm not at liberty to have these discussions. but it is a matter of significant congressional interest and it's my expectation is ongoing classified discussions will continue to occur. >> everyone good? all right. thank you, everyone. sorry. >> do you have any reason to believe dates might be up for another appointment that would require tougher mission? >> given all the nomination goosing up to this point anything is possible. thank you all. >> thank you. >> good follow-on. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> today and look at the future of u.s.-china relations under the incoming trump administrat
american people. in any senators from the democratic or republican side who may be asked to vote on any confirmation or weigh in on their perspective with respect to who is best positioned to serve the american people in a new administration. >> thank you leader jeffries. i have a question on the hacking of telling medication companies in the u.s. has your office been affected and has this been brought up in your caucus in any discussion? >> we were in the midst of ongoing...
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because this election is all about what it takes to bring out the best of america and improve every americaner my dad died i saw firsthand what seems to be the best of america when the people of arthur north dakota the best of america exist step it exists in the smallest towns of the biggest cities step the best of america is there. honor affirms on our faculty floors. everyday students see the best of america when they are inspired by their teachers. we see it in our brave militar dedicated police and selfless purse responders. it's fair to the sleepless nights of new mothers and fathers. loving their newborns and also in the loving caregivers for taking care of those that are the twilight of their life. when we take the time we can see we are surrounded by the best of merica. [cheering] good morning florida. let me begin with gratitude to the republican party of florida all your leadership and all the county chairman and especially all of you yothat are here toda. your dedication, your time and resources to electing republicans, the work that all of you do matters, you matter, your enthusi
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arrow in our quiver in terms of making the case to the american people when extremism, you know, puts perhaps party or an individual over the best interests of the american people. and and so we're cognizant of that and that's gonna be incredibly important for us to be prepared at all times to make the case as to why certain nominations for instance, or certain policies or the violations of certain norms are not in the best interests of the american people. and that battle for public sentiment is going to be incredibly significant in terms of the partnerships with people on the other side of the aisle who are going to be tested themselves. i think out of the gate, some of these nominations were certainly designed as a test to see how far could the incoming president push republicans on the other side of the aisle in this instance. in the senate. and i think at least initially there's some reason to be hopeful that there are boundaries, that matt gates was a bridge too far and he won't be the attorney general of the united states of america. now, we'll see what happens in some of the other instances because you know, whether it's
arrow in our quiver in terms of making the case to the american people when extremism, you know, puts perhaps party or an individual over the best interests of the american people. and and so we're cognizant of that and that's gonna be incredibly important for us to be prepared at all times to make the case as to why certain nominations for instance, or certain policies or the violations of certain norms are not in the best interests of the american people. and that battle for public sentiment...
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visceral information, to know how we reconnect with the american people, how we serve the american people best and what's most important, how we win in 2026. because donald trump has created a collective adrenaline rush. he has a psychological and emotional sway on masses of americans, millions who have not only been drawn over to him, but millions of americans who have been drawn away from the democratic party. so we have to change the democratic party. if you want a change in the senate and the house and the white house, then you're going to have to have a change in the democratic party. and i feel that i'm the one who has the greatest ability to make that shift, so that we are making that contact with americans again. >> and and i hear what you're saying about traveling around that you feel like you have interacted with a lot of americans, but in terms of functionally, what would you do to the dnc to make it better? i mean, a lot of it, as you well know, is about organizing. it's about building together the party coordinating. how would you do that? and what do you think is the right way fo
visceral information, to know how we reconnect with the american people, how we serve the american people best and what's most important, how we win in 2026. because donald trump has created a collective adrenaline rush. he has a psychological and emotional sway on masses of americans, millions who have not only been drawn over to him, but millions of americans who have been drawn away from the democratic party. so we have to change the democratic party. if you want a change in the senate and...
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arrow in our quiver in terms of making the case to the american people when extremism, you know, puts perhaps a party or an individual over the best interests of the american people and and so we're cognizant of that and that's going to be incredibly important for us to be prepared at all times to make the case as to why certain nominations, for instance, or certain policies or the violations of certain are not in the best interests of the american people. and that battle for public sentiment is going to be incredibly significant in terms of the partnerships with people on the other side of, the aisle, who are going to be tested themselves. think out of the gate. some of these nominations were certainly designed as a test to see how far could the incoming president push republicans the other side of the aisle in this instance, in the senate. and i think at least initially, there's some reason, you know, to be hopeful that there are boundaries that matt gaetz was a bridge too far and he won't the attorney general of the united states america now we'll see what happens in some of the other instances because you know whether it's the
arrow in our quiver in terms of making the case to the american people when extremism, you know, puts perhaps a party or an individual over the best interests of the american people and and so we're cognizant of that and that's going to be incredibly important for us to be prepared at all times to make the case as to why certain nominations, for instance, or certain policies or the violations of certain are not in the best interests of the american people. and that battle for public sentiment...
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americans voted for donald trump. i talk to people on the campaign trail mostly covering trump voters and at the same day, people are voting for what they see as the bestfor their families and communities. you can disagree with that choice and respect the fact that americans are doing what is best for them, anyone can respect that. ashley: how was your holiday meal? politics free? did everyone get along okay? >> never quite politics free. a lot of disagreement but a lot of respect and that is what counts. ashley: as long as you can do that it is okay to have opposing opinions. when you get to the point you are cutting our friends and family and never speaking to them that is ridiculous. >> as long as everyone likes my turkey. ashley: i think we can agree on that. thanks for taking time out to chat with us. ashley: thank you. but the turkey is great. donald trump floating an nhl legend to replace justin trudeau as canada's prime minister. who is it? >> reporter: it is wayne gretzky. trump has an idea for the retired nhl legend should be doing extended is running for prime minister of canada. in a truth postal post he made the suggestion to the hockey gr
americans voted for donald trump. i talk to people on the campaign trail mostly covering trump voters and at the same day, people are voting for what they see as the bestfor their families and communities. you can disagree with that choice and respect the fact that americans are doing what is best for them, anyone can respect that. ashley: how was your holiday meal? politics free? did everyone get along okay? >> never quite politics free. a lot of disagreement but a lot of respect and...
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expect from our leaders is to make our foreign policy decisions based on what is in the best interest of the american people, our country, our security and our freedom. and understand and be honest with the american people about what the cost and consequence, if you want to take a store, tells the truth about what we will have to endure as a result of this war, whether it's what's going on in asia, the asia-pacific region as a whole, or what's going on in europe, what's going on in the african continent which doesn't get talked much about yet. what's going on in middle east. there are many, many fronts were we on the brink of war or engaging in new cold wars because of the decisions being made by the biden-harris administration and neocons in washington. and they are not acting in our best national security interests and cannot be honest with us about the negative consequences of their decisions. .. thank you for coming. good night. [cheering and applauding] >> if you miss all these fans on the online c-span donald i just pilots for lying in out of your screen go to you know is lulu will go to new fo
expect from our leaders is to make our foreign policy decisions based on what is in the best interest of the american people, our country, our security and our freedom. and understand and be honest with the american people about what the cost and consequence, if you want to take a store, tells the truth about what we will have to endure as a result of this war, whether it's what's going on in asia, the asia-pacific region as a whole, or what's going on in europe, what's going on in the african...
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because this campaign, this election is all about what it takes to bring out the best of america and every americaner my dad died, i saw firsthand what it means to be the best of america. when the people of arthur, north dakota, lifted up our families, when we built great plains software with team members from small towns across the nation just like arthur. it showed the best of america, the best of america exists. it exists in the smallest towns and in the biggest cities. the best of america is there on our farms, on our factory floors, and in tiny startups with big dreams. every day. students see the best of america when they're inspired by their teachers. we see it in our brave military, our dedicated police, and our selfless responders. it's there through the sleepless nights of new mothers and fathers loving their newborns and also in the loving caregivers who are taking care of those that are in the twilight of their life. when we take the time to look, we can see that we are surrounded by the best of america. working together, we will unlock the best of america in all of us. please join us o
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americans. and the best way to get there is to have corporate america working with the president, working with congress to enact policies that actually are pro-growth, pro-american, pro-business, and pro-worker. >> well, are they going to be able to do all of that at once, though? >> my why why can't you? >> we'll we'll see. >> well, i'll tell you what happened in the first trump administration. you got a big tax break. the idea was to bring back so much capital that was being held overseas. it was going to go all into new businesses. guess where it went? it went into share buybacks and dividend payments, which enriched the top of the population. and that's what companies were looking for in this term as well. they're looking for tax cuts and deregulation. that's shareholder value. but it's not necessarily it's not necessarily the average american is a consumer. >> their wallet was a lot smaller under donald trump than it was under. >> those are not the same as income growth. >> we got to leave it there. ran
americans. and the best way to get there is to have corporate america working with the president, working with congress to enact policies that actually are pro-growth, pro-american, pro-business, and pro-worker. >> well, are they going to be able to do all of that at once, though? >> my why why can't you? >> we'll we'll see. >> well, i'll tell you what happened in the first trump administration. you got a big tax break. the idea was to bring back so much capital that was...
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american people. you're not trying to make money. you're not trying to feather your own nest, not trying to worry about history. you're trying to do what's bestmerican people. the qualities i admire in leaders are people who are reasonably intelligent but not geniuses. you don't have to be a genius to be a great president. people who are willing to listen to other people. people who have some humility. people who are highly ethical. they are the people i think great leaders have in any area. overall we've gotten pretty talented people who serve as president of the united states and we've been fortunate, lincoln, washington, fdr, teddy roosevelt, jefferson, and modern day presidents eisenhower among ohers have had some really great attributes and the country is good and i think better off for having good people serve. one of my concerns in the future is that because it's become so political in washington sometimes and the infighting has been so intense i'm not sure as many good people want to rise up and run for president in the future as we've seen in the past. >> you mentioned in your very first answer the civil war, the greatest time of tes
american people. you're not trying to make money. you're not trying to feather your own nest, not trying to worry about history. you're trying to do what's bestmerican people. the qualities i admire in leaders are people who are reasonably intelligent but not geniuses. you don't have to be a genius to be a great president. people who are willing to listen to other people. people who have some humility. people who are highly ethical. they are the people i think great leaders have in any area....
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legal immigrants are some of the very best americans that there are. there's nobody better than legal immigrants. they appreciate america. and they come to america because they bleaive in our values -- believe in our values. they're willing to work hard. they pledge allegiance to our flag. they love this country as deeply as we do, some of these legal immigrants love the country, sad to say, more than some of our americans who were born here. and these individuals, they wait patiently, sometimes for years and years and years, and i know this because i get real involved in my district on the street, as i'm sure all the other members of congress do, and we see good, legal people that even have families here that deserve to be here, that have done it the right way, that haven't crossed the border illegally. that haven't done anything wrong. that haven't been given preferential treatment because of virtue signaling. just good people that love america. and they're in the back of the line and they're shoved back there and they wait for years and it costs mon
legal immigrants are some of the very best americans that there are. there's nobody better than legal immigrants. they appreciate america. and they come to america because they bleaive in our values -- believe in our values. they're willing to work hard. they pledge allegiance to our flag. they love this country as deeply as we do, some of these legal immigrants love the country, sad to say, more than some of our americans who were born here. and these individuals, they wait patiently,...