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antoine, why are so many of your friends that, you know, espouse these big government programs and now seeing the same thing falling apart in venezuela so quiet? >> part of me feels like it's malpractice, neil cavuto, for people to say democrats are silent on this issue when just last sunday on npr, we heard a democratic congresswoman from florida talking about how she supporting what this administration is doing as relates to venezuela. she noted that he's working in congress that she can control to make sure that -- >> neil: and nancy pelosi and chuck schumer, many of the prominent presidential candidates, no, no, no. >> i think because they're
antoine, why are so many of your friends that, you know, espouse these big government programs and now seeing the same thing falling apart in venezuela so quiet? >> part of me feels like it's malpractice, neil cavuto, for people to say democrats are silent on this issue when just last sunday on npr, we heard a democratic congresswoman from florida talking about how she supporting what this administration is doing as relates to venezuela. she noted that he's working in congress that she...
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i agree with antoine this will be investigation but the fact of the matter is - >> no, no. >> antoine give you time. they will not let us like because all their crazy ideas the new green deal, medicare for all no way in hell will get pa past. kennedy: medicare for all - [inaudible conversations] kennedy: i don't want to talk investigation. nancy pelosi is talking about price-fixing drugs and that is anti- american and very venezuelan. what are democrats going to do to fix the broken health care system? >> you will see democratic is all focused on quality of life issues. on the healthcare side, 79% of the american people want to deal with the issue of cost. 57% want to deal with the issue of access. you will see these two things come from them get caucus and the pressure will be on the republican caucus in the president because the president has went on record saying he wants to deal with the issue of drug prices and wants to fix up your system but republican congress . kennedy: throwing our government and healthcare - it does not fix the system. it exacerbates the problem. it's a feel
i agree with antoine this will be investigation but the fact of the matter is - >> no, no. >> antoine give you time. they will not let us like because all their crazy ideas the new green deal, medicare for all no way in hell will get pa past. kennedy: medicare for all - [inaudible conversations] kennedy: i don't want to talk investigation. nancy pelosi is talking about price-fixing drugs and that is anti- american and very venezuelan. what are democrats going to do to fix the broken...
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that's the problem. >> neil: this particular issue, it's the notion that -- i'm kidding with antoine but this notion that you can keep making big promises and big promises and eventually run out of money. this started happening with hugo chavez. they had a lot of oil riches and pissed it away. gone. >> talking to millennials, this is what socialism looks like. this is not alexandria ocasio-cortez. this is not bernie sanders. it's venezuela. and talking to the young people in venezuela, i took spanish licenses with venezuelans. the shocking them is hearing them telling me about going to the grocery store and no food. just salt. that's what you get when you have a socialist society. it's a fair question to pose. >> neil: so is that the american extreme? >> it's disappointing to see bernie sanders and aoc talk about american intervention. this is a fundamental human rights issue. they pretend to stand up for the oppressed, but this is a dict e dictatorship that has starved their people. >> i love these two ladies and i love sparring with them but they make the assumption that aoc and sa
that's the problem. >> neil: this particular issue, it's the notion that -- i'm kidding with antoine but this notion that you can keep making big promises and big promises and eventually run out of money. this started happening with hugo chavez. they had a lot of oil riches and pissed it away. gone. >> talking to millennials, this is what socialism looks like. this is not alexandria ocasio-cortez. this is not bernie sanders. it's venezuela. and talking to the young people in...
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here debate democratic strategists antoine seawright and gop councilman joe borelli.we have a heavyweight battle on our hands. i begin with you. how is this anything other than the government interfering in what is supposed to be the free exercise of religion nationwide? >> what the judge is trying to say is this will prevent employers from denying women healthcare coverage for contraceptives, and this would make that a little easier. this is not the war on christianity. this is a war on women's rights by the republican party and the donald trump administration. we've seen this consistently and everything they do not to mention a war on trying to undo everything president obama did. >> is this a rollback of women's rights? >> know. women had access to birth control before the affordable care act, women have access to the birth control even if this judge are both judges decided the opposite way. it is a war on christianity. we've seen the same playbook, it is judicial stopping and finding a judge to usurp some power from congress or in this case the president and it is
here debate democratic strategists antoine seawright and gop councilman joe borelli.we have a heavyweight battle on our hands. i begin with you. how is this anything other than the government interfering in what is supposed to be the free exercise of religion nationwide? >> what the judge is trying to say is this will prevent employers from denying women healthcare coverage for contraceptives, and this would make that a little easier. this is not the war on christianity. this is a war on...
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. >> neil: we have democratic strategist antoine searight with us and caitlin owens from axios. how long on this shutdown drags out? maybe all we know, sarah sanders will replay a proposal for the president to advance the wall here. probably unlikely. >> i agree with you. i don't have any advanced knowledge here but i think she will put the pressure back on democrats like the white house has been doing saying we need border security and this funding. give it to us. retaining that hardline position. >> trace: antoine with nancy pelosi taking over the house, and same -- sam rayburn, is it your thoughts that democrats will hold nancy pelosi to a far more liberal stance which would put her more at odds with finding any compromise with the president and the republican senate? >> i don't think so. one thing we know about nancy pelosi, she knows how to count. she understands while there's one thing to get to a majority, it's another thing to maintain the majority. democrats have to respond to what the american people voiced their concerns were. that's why we took back the majority. you
. >> neil: we have democratic strategist antoine searight with us and caitlin owens from axios. how long on this shutdown drags out? maybe all we know, sarah sanders will replay a proposal for the president to advance the wall here. probably unlikely. >> i agree with you. i don't have any advanced knowledge here but i think she will put the pressure back on democrats like the white house has been doing saying we need border security and this funding. give it to us. retaining that...
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antoine, who comported themselves the most presidentially?saw any separation between the candidates. i think you saw them really focus on their role as u.s. senators. more importantly, realizing that in the minority party on that committee, their job was to ask the tough questions but a punch above -- >> neil: who did the best job? >> it was a tie. >> neil: that's a wussy answer. >> neil, i was surprised at the dialogue back and forth between he and senator booker when he said, meaning the candidate for attorney general said, that african americans and whites were treated fairly under the justice system. from a democratic perspective, that caught many peoples eyes. >> neil: ken, i still say nothing along the lines that would disrupt his getting approved to be the next attorney general of the united states. your thoughts? >> i completely agree with that. bill barr is absolutely going to be approved. he's approved by unanimous judiciary committee in 1991 and a voice vote in the senate -- >> neil: these are different times, my friend. >> of cour
antoine, who comported themselves the most presidentially?saw any separation between the candidates. i think you saw them really focus on their role as u.s. senators. more importantly, realizing that in the minority party on that committee, their job was to ask the tough questions but a punch above -- >> neil: who did the best job? >> it was a tie. >> neil: that's a wussy answer. >> neil, i was surprised at the dialogue back and forth between he and senator booker when...
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river and antoine was going to row back. the adamses were going to swim. they must have been good swimmers because the river was much wider in those days. and i would think twice before striking out. and i a good swimmer. am i would think twice before striking out to national airport. [laughter] anyway, this is another painting by me for another job. this was for the white house historical association. here we have john quincy adams, his servant, and son sitting out on that fateful journey. you can see the wall there. it's called aha ha wall, an english tradition, from the white house you were unaware there was a giant wall around the place. but from the outside, people are standing on top of the wall if you look closely, and the boat sank. they thought he had drowned. he had to remove all his clothes. he lost his silk hat. and they wound up naked sitting on the shore in virginia while the servant went looking for some clothes and came back to town to get a carriage. the birds in the tree in the foreground are carolina parak
river and antoine was going to row back. the adamses were going to swim. they must have been good swimmers because the river was much wider in those days. and i would think twice before striking out. and i a good swimmer. am i would think twice before striking out to national airport. [laughter] anyway, this is another painting by me for another job. this was for the white house historical association. here we have john quincy adams, his servant, and son sitting out on that fateful journey. you...
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elsewhere, getafe beat real valladolid 1—nil, antoine griezmann scored for atletico madrid in a 1—alll to a 2—2 draw. it's a big year for england cricket, they leave for their tour the west indies in the coming days, and they'll host the world cup later in 2019 before the ashes series that starts in august. our sports correspondentjoe wilson has been speaking to the ecb's new director of cricket ashley giles.. well, as england's meant that there are the caribbean, lords awaits this summerand are the caribbean, lords awaits this summer and potentially of course, this could be english cricket‘s biggest ever year with the world cup and the ashes being staged in england and wales. ashley giles told me hisjob is to england and wales. ashley giles told me his job is to steer england's ship as managing director and paid tribute to the work andrew strauss had done, in particular the way he had done, in particular the way he had overseen a step change in the way england views white ball cricket. of course, the pedicle of white ball cricket is the 50— the world cup staged this you're in england
elsewhere, getafe beat real valladolid 1—nil, antoine griezmann scored for atletico madrid in a 1—alll to a 2—2 draw. it's a big year for england cricket, they leave for their tour the west indies in the coming days, and they'll host the world cup later in 2019 before the ashes series that starts in august. our sports correspondentjoe wilson has been speaking to the ecb's new director of cricket ashley giles.. well, as england's meant that there are the caribbean, lords awaits this...
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earlier on sunday, atletico madrid narrowed the gap, winning a 1—0 at home to levante thanks to an antoine is their 16th game in the league unbeaten. third placed severe suffered a 2—0 loss against a struggling athletic bilbao. and a late dani ceballos goal saw real madrid win 2—1 at real betis meaning they reamin 10 points behind barcelona at the half way point of the season. we now know who six of the eight teams are for the coppa italia quarter—finals after there were wins for fiorentina, inter and napoli on sunday. argentina striker lautaro martinez picked up two for inter in their 6—2 thumping of second tier benevento, while italian international federico chiesa scored both of fiorentina's goals at torino. elsewhere arek milik and fabian ruiz goals saw napoli home over sassuolo with the final two last 16 matches to be played on monday. three more teams qualified for the knockout stages of the asian cup after they secured victories in their respective matches on sunday. the 2022 world cup hosts qatar are yet to concede a goal and now play saudi arabia in their final match to see who to
earlier on sunday, atletico madrid narrowed the gap, winning a 1—0 at home to levante thanks to an antoine is their 16th game in the league unbeaten. third placed severe suffered a 2—0 loss against a struggling athletic bilbao. and a late dani ceballos goal saw real madrid win 2—1 at real betis meaning they reamin 10 points behind barcelona at the half way point of the season. we now know who six of the eight teams are for the coppa italia quarter—finals after there were wins for...
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melissa: antoine why is that not true. there are democrats that came out and talked about abolishing i.c.e. including the woman we'll talk about later who said she wants to impeach trump. >> two or three people said they want to abolish i.c.e. what we heard from the democrats is we want comprehensive immigration reform to include border security and fixing a broken immigration system that congress failed to do. that's why the bipartisan proposal from graham and durbin a few months ago went to his desk and he rejected it. the late senator john mccain submitted a bipartisan proposal and it was rejected. melissa: they would say because it's missing the border security key. >> these proposals would have amnestied 2 million people in exchange for a minor enforcement measure that would be yanked back as soon as the amnesty was given. melissa: i think we didn't solve the problem. thanks to both of you guys. coming up. just hours after being sworn into office. congresswoman rashida tlaib is caught on camera vowing to impeach presi
melissa: antoine why is that not true. there are democrats that came out and talked about abolishing i.c.e. including the woman we'll talk about later who said she wants to impeach trump. >> two or three people said they want to abolish i.c.e. what we heard from the democrats is we want comprehensive immigration reform to include border security and fixing a broken immigration system that congress failed to do. that's why the bipartisan proposal from graham and durbin a few months ago...
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a government report found souza and his friends provoked antoined. the zoo has made since safety improvements to the exhibit. >> the shut down now on day 11. president trump invited members to the white house for a meeting on border security saying to nancy pelosi ", "let's make a deal." yesterday democrats can released their plan to reopen the government. it does not include funding for a border wall. >> the smelly impact of the shutdown is growing. we were at lands end trail where trash binns are overflowing. with funding for parks on hold and most staff on furlough, there's no one to collect trash at parks and open spaces including can the 's e trail. >> pack your garbage in, you pack your garbage out. it's that simple. and you show respect for nature, exactly. >> that's it. >> the presidio trust is helping clean up the golden gate recreational area. we found a mother anson picking up trash as part of their new year's resolution. >> i saw kids picking up trash around our neighborhood. >> finally good news for uber. employee satisfaction is up exce
a government report found souza and his friends provoked antoined. the zoo has made since safety improvements to the exhibit. >> the shut down now on day 11. president trump invited members to the white house for a meeting on border security saying to nancy pelosi ", "let's make a deal." yesterday democrats can released their plan to reopen the government. it does not include funding for a border wall. >> the smelly impact of the shutdown is growing. we were at lands...
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marc—antoine fortune as the ceo of yubo, how many users? 20 million now. how do you respond?ion on the platforms. so you would like to be responsible in that respect, if you break the law, you should be punished? i think we have a responsibility for the well— being punished? i think we have a responsibility for the well—being of society, so at yubo, we already went further than any social media company andl further than any social media company and i think the first thing we need to work on is moderation and moderation guidelines. i can give you simple examples. for example, we decided to remove pictures are teenagers who were shirtless. we consider it is something that can not be safe for them and it leads to people judging performance and similar, so we made this decision to lead to more well—being of our users. we removed any violence, like knives, weapons. did you move it quickly? that is the other thing people complain about. that is the challenge, we do and we have a filter that can filter content very quickly. what do you think of this suggestion? that is carney! it is
marc—antoine fortune as the ceo of yubo, how many users? 20 million now. how do you respond?ion on the platforms. so you would like to be responsible in that respect, if you break the law, you should be punished? i think we have a responsibility for the well— being punished? i think we have a responsibility for the well—being of society, so at yubo, we already went further than any social media company andl further than any social media company and i think the first thing we need to work...
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to debate, antoine seawright and commentary writer t on a low. let's start with you.am laying out a compromise making daca part of the deal, something democrats have fought for but democrats refused to come to the table. >> the senator is correct. if you look, the original dream act proposed by orrin hatch in 2001, something republicans long maintained, the fact that daca recipients or dreamers are uniquely sympathetic group of individuals because they came here illegally through no fault of their own and if democrats really want to protect this class of 1 million individuals, then they need to come to the table and give trump $5 million for the wall and trump's proposal for a physical barrier is unique, republicans have long maintained they would always be willing to exchange some degree of forgiveness to dreamers in exchange for more border security, john mccain said this a decade ago. heather: many of the same democrats voted in favor of this before. 2006, 2013. what is the difference this time around and who should these recipients blame if they are not willing to
to debate, antoine seawright and commentary writer t on a low. let's start with you.am laying out a compromise making daca part of the deal, something democrats have fought for but democrats refused to come to the table. >> the senator is correct. if you look, the original dream act proposed by orrin hatch in 2001, something republicans long maintained, the fact that daca recipients or dreamers are uniquely sympathetic group of individuals because they came here illegally through no fault...
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here to debate that is adam shell and antoine seawright.ch guys? >> i don't think it is rhetoric, the goal is two things, to ensure those who make the most pay their fair share to uncle sam. the other thing -- rob: define fair share. >> let me give you an example. warren buffett, in -- obama's second reelection, declared he pays more in taxes -- his assistant pays more in taxes than he does. that doesn't make sense. what reasonable people are trying to do, not necessarily the extreme left, make sure those who make the most pay the most and at the same time make sure tax relief for middle-class working people carry their fair share of the burden in this country. rob: your response? >> you won't here that this is a plan to tax the rich, tax the ultra wealthy. the history of almost all taxes bears out you first raise taxes or at a new tax to rich people and then it expands to everyone else, this is the history of the income tax, started as a tax on the ultra wealthy and viewers today, for coming up with tax season, no way to fund the left's ag
here to debate that is adam shell and antoine seawright.ch guys? >> i don't think it is rhetoric, the goal is two things, to ensure those who make the most pay their fair share to uncle sam. the other thing -- rob: define fair share. >> let me give you an example. warren buffett, in -- obama's second reelection, declared he pays more in taxes -- his assistant pays more in taxes than he does. that doesn't make sense. what reasonable people are trying to do, not necessarily the...
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. >> and alicia and antoine net, they work down at the world trade center.en doing their job for 32 years. it's really -- >> i was going to say i was moved by her comments saying we want to do the right thing. it's a poignant reminder all these people that work for the government want to do the right thing. you hope politician would have the same sentiment towards the government employees. we have to wait to see. >> thanks, guys. the trump administration is dismissing mouptding criticism which have gone from a fear daily occurrence to now non-existent. white house press secretary sarah sanders has not held a briefing since december 18th, marking the longest stretch with that one. her deputy says briefings will make a return when they are needed. >> sarah sanders will absolutely be back at this podium talking to the press. >> no definitive date on that? >> i'm sorry? >> no definitive date on that beginning? >> oh. no it's not that they've ever stopped. it's just that sometimes we need to come to the podium and communicate things. sometimes we don't. >> presid
. >> and alicia and antoine net, they work down at the world trade center.en doing their job for 32 years. it's really -- >> i was going to say i was moved by her comments saying we want to do the right thing. it's a poignant reminder all these people that work for the government want to do the right thing. you hope politician would have the same sentiment towards the government employees. we have to wait to see. >> thanks, guys. the trump administration is dismissing...
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. >> harris: alex, if you look at some polling, people are taking a look -- antoine is right about thatof one people in particular, taking a look. what do you say? >> i think the democratic candidates in 2020 were already moving to the left before alexandria katsu cortez came onto the scene. >> harris: what about republicans customer car any of the movements of left? >> [laughs] not to my knowledge. but if you look after 2016, candidates, or prospective candidates like kirsten gillibrand, elizabeth warren, these are candidates that were all trying to avoid the same state that hillary clinton faced in the 2016 elections. where she wasn't quite progressive enough for that bernie base, the ended up being so important in that primary. ultimately, the general election. we saw that these candidates really started to take on issues like free tuition for all, medicare for all. these are all issues the democrats were starting to adopt. i just think that alexandria katsu court sort of accelerated that, the impact of those proposals when she came onto the scene the midterms. >> harris: antjuan, ob
. >> harris: alex, if you look at some polling, people are taking a look -- antoine is right about thatof one people in particular, taking a look. what do you say? >> i think the democratic candidates in 2020 were already moving to the left before alexandria katsu cortez came onto the scene. >> harris: what about republicans customer car any of the movements of left? >> [laughs] not to my knowledge. but if you look after 2016, candidates, or prospective candidates like...
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joining us now is antoine peppernick. it's good to see you.re, '18 was a hot year. >> '18 was a year of records. there was $50 billion of acquisitions that year alone and which was about double what '17 was. it wa was an amazing year for acquisitions and ipos. it was a year of records. it ended up with the markets down but ultimately what we remember is that this was a great year. maria: you're absolutely right. i want to get back to the eli lilly news. i know the health care deal flow has been picking up again. i was so struck at the end of last year to see so many ipos filing their paperwork with the s.e.c. even as the markets were cratering and volatility was increasing. i know there were a couple that say we're going to hold off, said maybe we'll sit on it. you've got technology unicorns pushing full steam ahead on 2019ipo plans. this year could be a record year. you've got uber, lyft, pin pinterest, airbnb, all in the pipeline to go public. some of these deals are more than a billion, more than $10 billion. these are sizable deals. >> abs
joining us now is antoine peppernick. it's good to see you.re, '18 was a hot year. >> '18 was a year of records. there was $50 billion of acquisitions that year alone and which was about double what '17 was. it wa was an amazing year for acquisitions and ipos. it was a year of records. it ended up with the markets down but ultimately what we remember is that this was a great year. maria: you're absolutely right. i want to get back to the eli lilly news. i know the health care deal flow...