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chris: arthur was miffed. arthur: we got there in time, we didn't miss our flight.is: same flight, but a new charge, what was going on? pamelarwin: it's the airline that is dictating everything. chris: that's la travel agent, pamela irwin, who's on the american society of travel advisors board, she helped us understand the 47 pages of lufthansa conditions and 24 pages of jargon-laden fare rules we reviewed for the couple's flights. she says arthur and laurie should have called lufthansa and told them they were running late. pamela: you have to advise the airline ahead of time, otherwise you're a no-show. chris: and when you're a no-show, even one minute past your departure time, many airlines cancel the value of your missed flight. for example, lufthansa's terms say, "we have the right to cancel your booking if you fail to arrive at the boarding gate in time." that's what cost the couple $460 each in milan, they had to buy new tickets to frankfurt. chris: so what about the money lufthansa demanded in frankfurt? that's another $277 per person. turns out that's a bit
chris: arthur was miffed. arthur: we got there in time, we didn't miss our flight.is: same flight, but a new charge, what was going on? pamelarwin: it's the airline that is dictating everything. chris: that's la travel agent, pamela irwin, who's on the american society of travel advisors board, she helped us understand the 47 pages of lufthansa conditions and 24 pages of jargon-laden fare rules we reviewed for the couple's flights. she says arthur and laurie should have called lufthansa and...
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arthur: you actually heard mr. reichlin-melnick talk about how few ice enforcement removal officers there are. there will always be a set number of those individuals. when you allow police officers that are involved in the community, the first line, actually, to be putting hands on criminals, they will be the first people that are best able to pull the individuals out of the community. it is important to note, senator, when you talk about immigrant crime, ms. morin's situation is horrible and every crime is horrible. so much immigrant crime takes place in immigrant communities. sanctuary jurisdictions do nothing but punish the immigrants, the individuals that live in those communities that the criminals are sent back to. that is why it is absolutely crucial. sen. blackburn: i appreciate that so i think we should move forward with our legislation. mr. reichlin-melnick i want to talk about some of your tweets. you have been active on x. here's one. "this is bad analysis that bears little resemblance to the fact. ther
arthur: you actually heard mr. reichlin-melnick talk about how few ice enforcement removal officers there are. there will always be a set number of those individuals. when you allow police officers that are involved in the community, the first line, actually, to be putting hands on criminals, they will be the first people that are best able to pull the individuals out of the community. it is important to note, senator, when you talk about immigrant crime, ms. morin's situation is horrible and...
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but, arthur, is it not true that she dismissed key parts of the case?o. >> she dismissed the federal case in florida. okay. yes. in florida. >> but, arthur, my point is that donald trump was not being indicted in all of these different jurisdictions by joe biden. okay. >> no, but by joe biden's administration have any control over the new york district attorney. >> he does not have any control over. i bet you, georgia, i bet your attorney, the mayor of the city of new york, eric adams, would respectfully disagree with you. and we've talked about this. >> he's been indicted now by arthur. >> we've talked about this before on the air. but i understand that the the idea is that all the democrats are in cahoots. but don't you think if they were all in cahoots, they would have come up with something a little bit better than this? >> better than what? >> much better than the things that you think are not so good. >> he got. they nailed him in what, seven places? eight places in arthur. >> he did nothing to warrant any of those. >> he was just innocent at all.
but, arthur, is it not true that she dismissed key parts of the case?o. >> she dismissed the federal case in florida. okay. yes. in florida. >> but, arthur, my point is that donald trump was not being indicted in all of these different jurisdictions by joe biden. okay. >> no, but by joe biden's administration have any control over the new york district attorney. >> he does not have any control over. i bet you, georgia, i bet your attorney, the mayor of the city of new...
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arthur adolph. >> arthur. >> come on. there's a lot of bald guys. yes, from.rom yul brenner to telly savalas to bruce willis has a great role. >> people have talked about chuck rocha. i ain't got no hair. >> i would go with a healthy bruce willis. i, you know, i think bruce willis. telly savalas. telly savalas. telly savalas is great. sorry. yul brenner was fantastic. come on. bald, bald power. >> we got to give the bald guys a moment in. >> the category for best low brow movie. i'm sick of these emilia pÉrez getting these nominations. like, where's naked gun? remember naked. >> gun? >> why did airplane. >> airplane. airplane. >> nomination. all of those movies. what? hotshots. all of them. none of them ever got a nomination. so that's my. you know, we need a category for the rest of us who actually like to go watch. >> funny movies. >> funny movies. and they need to start making them again, by. >> the way. okay, so what do you what do you think should win best picture? >> what should win? best picture is wicked. what will win best picture? >> take it from the
arthur adolph. >> arthur. >> come on. there's a lot of bald guys. yes, from.rom yul brenner to telly savalas to bruce willis has a great role. >> people have talked about chuck rocha. i ain't got no hair. >> i would go with a healthy bruce willis. i, you know, i think bruce willis. telly savalas. telly savalas. telly savalas is great. sorry. yul brenner was fantastic. come on. bald, bald power. >> we got to give the bald guys a moment in. >> the category for...
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the issue arthur is the incentives are all wrong.oo gets tax bill through, you'll need all the votes and it's a thin majority and only one bite at the apple, one big beautiful bill to put tax cuts in there and spending cuts as well as border stuff and any production and how far would you go to make a peace, do you think? what would work to your way of thinking, art? >> when i look at your two and the highest tax places in the world and i'm in a zero tax state, it knows no boundaries. to be honest with you, what i would like to see happening is one-half of all state and local taxes should be deductible, period. shouldn't be limits on deductions but limits on percentage of taxes deductible and marginal tax rates on the people in the blue states that really matters. it's the marge marginal tax ratd not the cost or et cetera. half the tax there is would give the marginal affect and they'll pay for themselves larry. if you made half of the deductions deductible unlimited, all right. you would pay for itself with the growth and output and
the issue arthur is the incentives are all wrong.oo gets tax bill through, you'll need all the votes and it's a thin majority and only one bite at the apple, one big beautiful bill to put tax cuts in there and spending cuts as well as border stuff and any production and how far would you go to make a peace, do you think? what would work to your way of thinking, art? >> when i look at your two and the highest tax places in the world and i'm in a zero tax state, it knows no boundaries. to...
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arthur?, i had a little hat envy, so i, you know, i got involved with this, but i, you know, along the theme. nice hat. thank you, thank you. along the theme of the hat. i think there should be a nomination, a category of in a motion picture. best bald head. arthur. >> arthur. >> come on. there's a lot of bald guys. yeah, from from yul brenner to telly savalas to bruce willis has a great. >> chuck roach. people have talked about chuck rocha. i ain't got no hair. >> i would go with a healthy bruce willis. you know, i think bruce willis. telly savalas, a nice. telly savalas. telly savalas is great. sorry. yul brenner was fantastic. come on. bald, bald power. >> we got to give the bald guys a moment in. >> the category for best low brow movie. i'm sick of these emilia pÉrez getting these nominations. like, where's naked gun? remember naked. >> gun why did airplane. get an. >> airplane nomination? all of those movies. what? hotshots? all of them. none of them ever got a nomination. so that's my y
arthur?, i had a little hat envy, so i, you know, i got involved with this, but i, you know, along the theme. nice hat. thank you, thank you. along the theme of the hat. i think there should be a nomination, a category of in a motion picture. best bald head. arthur. >> arthur. >> come on. there's a lot of bald guys. yeah, from from yul brenner to telly savalas to bruce willis has a great. >> chuck roach. people have talked about chuck rocha. i ain't got no hair. >> i...
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arthur. uh he is a resident fellow in law and policy at the center for immigration studies. prior to joining the center in 2017, he served as an immigration judge, was associate general counsel, immigration naturalization service. uh he served as staff director for the national security subcomittee on the house committee on oversight and government reform and council on the house judiciary committee is an expert on immigration policy. uh he has decided thousands of cases. he's testified before congress on more than 10 occasions. he received his jd from george washington university and his bachelors from the university of virginia. uh ms moran is here with us again. she is from aberdeen, maryland. she's retired but currently works part time as an office administrator for a church. she has 66 children, stay at home mom for 25 years and homeschooled her children. she is mother of rachel moran and she joins us today to share rachel's story real quickly, senator cornyn mentioned this but a the man
arthur. uh he is a resident fellow in law and policy at the center for immigration studies. prior to joining the center in 2017, he served as an immigration judge, was associate general counsel, immigration naturalization service. uh he served as staff director for the national security subcomittee on the house committee on oversight and government reform and council on the house judiciary committee is an expert on immigration policy. uh he has decided thousands of cases. he's testified before...
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i grew up in arthur, a tiny town of 300 people. yeah. part of the other 300 people that didn't go to. but our parents were a gift. they taught us not just by their words, but by their actions. dad, world war two, navy veteran taught us the importance of service to country and the community. mom, she taught us the importance of caring deeply listening, thoughtfully respect everyone. and from the earliest days, dad, mom. not sure why, but they supported my entrepreneurship, my risk taking, whether it was crazy ideas like launching a newspaper or when i was eight years old in elementary school or wilderness canoe trips or hitchhiking to alaska as a teenager. but it was a cold saturday night in january and we were ready to head out to play a neighboring town. kindred when they pulled me off the bus to tell me that our dad was dying. i was a freshman in high school. that was tough. but north dakota was the kind of place your neighbors rally around you. it was also, interestingly, the birthplace of the good samaritan society of america at that
i grew up in arthur, a tiny town of 300 people. yeah. part of the other 300 people that didn't go to. but our parents were a gift. they taught us not just by their words, but by their actions. dad, world war two, navy veteran taught us the importance of service to country and the community. mom, she taught us the importance of caring deeply listening, thoughtfully respect everyone. and from the earliest days, dad, mom. not sure why, but they supported my entrepreneurship, my risk taking,...
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i don't know arthur mitchell _ that next step.next step. i don't know. arthur mitchell exclusive, we are capable of parallel processing, we can improve 5g and broadband through the uk and broadband through the uk and also go beyond ai and has important to maintain it, address some of the areas we are weak on al. a big thing will also be skills, we focus on deep mines which was started in the uk and sold out to google, many years ago and that is fantastic but that is a very niche example. if you talk to the person on the street and ask about al and did if you're confident using it to the understand it, ithink confident using it to the understand it, i think we have a journey they are and we have to get the next generation of children and young workers ready to go to make the most of this and the work environment and be the entrepreneurs of tomorrow so notjust and be the entrepreneurs of tomorrow so not just an infrastructure computing problem, it is a human problem in terms of human challenge, we will need money and time to train e
i don't know arthur mitchell _ that next step.next step. i don't know. arthur mitchell exclusive, we are capable of parallel processing, we can improve 5g and broadband through the uk and broadband through the uk and also go beyond ai and has important to maintain it, address some of the areas we are weak on al. a big thing will also be skills, we focus on deep mines which was started in the uk and sold out to google, many years ago and that is fantastic but that is a very niche example. if you...
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this is arthur avenue. >> right there.ey made my wedding cake. >> reporter: an actor and writer, palminteri's one-man play "a bronx tale" was turned into a movie directed by robert de niro. you travel all over the world? >> yes. >> reporter: and you tell people where you are from and you say i am from the bronx? >> right. it's always like, whoa, like -- >> reporter: they think it's dangerous. >> yeah. i say, no, i love it. people kept thinking i was a wise guy. >> reporter:es in not a wise guy. >> the bronx a gave me my soul and character. >> reporter: he may be the prince of little itty, but fat joe wears a weightier title. we are here with fat joe. you are the bronx. >> i am. i am the frankfurt man, the cab driver, i am everything in the bronx. ♪ >> reporter: rapper, entrepreneur and owner of a chain of sneaker stores, including this one in the south bronx, fat joe will never shake the love for his hometown. you have that bronx hustle. how would you describe what that means to the rest of the country? >> it's relentless.
this is arthur avenue. >> right there.ey made my wedding cake. >> reporter: an actor and writer, palminteri's one-man play "a bronx tale" was turned into a movie directed by robert de niro. you travel all over the world? >> yes. >> reporter: and you tell people where you are from and you say i am from the bronx? >> right. it's always like, whoa, like -- >> reporter: they think it's dangerous. >> yeah. i say, no, i love it. people kept thinking...
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arthur. let me let her. >> that's what we do at this table. they. a man was killed, and that's why they protested. now, i don't sit on this network and try on both sides something if you were violent in those protests. repercussions should be had. but that is not what happened on january 6th. what happened on january 6th is people went and stormed the capitol because a man had it and lost an election and couldn't stand up. nobody died because of that election. people died because of donald trump's actions. and because i don't know if the people you defend, but the people officers die on. >> that day. no, no, no, no, no. one guy had a heart attack five days later. no officers. >> died back to blue. officer. >> hold on, hold on. officer brian sicknick. he had multiple strokes. he died by suicide. officer jeffrey smith, metropolitan police. >> how many cops died by suicide? all the time. >> say their names. whether you like it or not. you stand by traumatic brain injury. and he died by suicide.
arthur. let me let her. >> that's what we do at this table. they. a man was killed, and that's why they protested. now, i don't sit on this network and try on both sides something if you were violent in those protests. repercussions should be had. but that is not what happened on january 6th. what happened on january 6th is people went and stormed the capitol because a man had it and lost an election and couldn't stand up. nobody died because of that election. people died because of...
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i grew up in arthur, tiny town of 300 people.t of the other 300 people -- our parents were a gift. they taught us not just by their words, but their actions. datt, world war ii navy veteran, taught us the importance of service to country and community. mom taught us the importance of caring deeply, listening thoughtfully, respecting everyone. from the earliest days, dad and mom, not sure why, but they supported my entrepreneurship and risk-taking. whether it was crazy ideas like launching a newspaper when i was eight years old in elementary school, or wilderness canoe trips or hitchhiking to alaska as a teenager. but it was a cold saturday night in january ready to head out of the neighboring town when they pulled me off the bus to tell me our dad was dying. i was a freshman in high school. that was tough. but north dakota was the type of place your neighbors rally around you. also the birthplace of the good samaritan society of america. at that time, we liked to brag arthur had a population of 400, not 300. we got to the big num
i grew up in arthur, tiny town of 300 people.t of the other 300 people -- our parents were a gift. they taught us not just by their words, but their actions. datt, world war ii navy veteran, taught us the importance of service to country and community. mom taught us the importance of caring deeply, listening thoughtfully, respecting everyone. from the earliest days, dad and mom, not sure why, but they supported my entrepreneurship and risk-taking. whether it was crazy ideas like launching a...
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now let's go to arthur in pennsylvania. arthur. arthur? >> hey, how are you doing? >> i'm doing well, chief, what's happening? >> i've been holding onto the shares and suck tober. it has been bullish and ince buying it has been read, nothing but read and recently more red. what is your take on amd? buy, hold or sell? >> right now amd is having trouble catching up to nvidia and frankly i have to tell you it did not get a big amazon contract. it spent a lot of money on a couple of things and right now i think it is just a hold. i wish i could say it was a buy but i don't think you can go there. let's go to rich in texas. rich. >> hey jim, how are you doing today? >> i am doing well . >> i'm all right and we have the value of united airlines with $38-$105. >> this year i am bringing you the first source . >> no you are not and we talked about it today. i need a cohost. i am tired. rich is now my cohost. with united. he is from texas and you can't beat that either. maybe the tag team with meta-is what hurt the stock. or maybe obama crushed the stocks. these buyers are f
now let's go to arthur in pennsylvania. arthur. arthur? >> hey, how are you doing? >> i'm doing well, chief, what's happening? >> i've been holding onto the shares and suck tober. it has been bullish and ince buying it has been read, nothing but read and recently more red. what is your take on amd? buy, hold or sell? >> right now amd is having trouble catching up to nvidia and frankly i have to tell you it did not get a big amazon contract. it spent a lot of money on a...
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caroline: that was arthur mensch with francine lacqua.ther interview was the openai ceo sarah frier. she spoke about rising enterprise use of chatgpt and the company's growth. sarah: we had to do an extraordinary amount of fundraising. we also have a business model that supports it. i talked about chatgpt for consumer. over 300 million users today. a workhorse when it comes to revenue, revenue growth, and profitability. we are seeing now enterprises of every size embrace this technology. we see ourselves also as the enterprise company. there is a really good symbiosis between those two areas often when i meet customers, and i and meaning a lot here in davos, it is the personal experience they start with. they will give me a personal anecdote first. for those of you who sell into enterprises, if you have won your customer's part day-to-day -- heart day-to-day, gets a lot easier. the enterprise model is really building across every sector of the economy, every type of company, every scale of company. i would be happy to talk to examples. mo
caroline: that was arthur mensch with francine lacqua.ther interview was the openai ceo sarah frier. she spoke about rising enterprise use of chatgpt and the company's growth. sarah: we had to do an extraordinary amount of fundraising. we also have a business model that supports it. i talked about chatgpt for consumer. over 300 million users today. a workhorse when it comes to revenue, revenue growth, and profitability. we are seeing now enterprises of every size embrace this technology. we see...
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what about you, arthur?i would think i would agree that pete is probably the one who's going to have the biggest issues, but i would think there's been behind the scenes kind of vote counting and figuring out where is where and who's what. and i think president trump has a lot of political clout right now. it's very different than when he came in the last time. i think people are rooting for him, people who i knew who hated him were like, all right, fine. he's going to be here for four years, and then he's gone. let's give him a shot. much, you know, it's a different vibe even here in new york city, where i think he got 17% of the vote in manhattan, people are like, all right, let's let's see what he can do. he's not a rookie anymore. there's not going to be the learning curve. he's going to come in and hit the ground running, put a couple of billionaires who are successful folks around him. let's get it done. and i think the senate is not going to get in his way. >> do you think, scott, that there's one who
what about you, arthur?i would think i would agree that pete is probably the one who's going to have the biggest issues, but i would think there's been behind the scenes kind of vote counting and figuring out where is where and who's what. and i think president trump has a lot of political clout right now. it's very different than when he came in the last time. i think people are rooting for him, people who i knew who hated him were like, all right, fine. he's going to be here for four years,...
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arthur.'re first. >> well, i should have get your sharpie there, because if i was president, trump would have the sharpie. i took my kids to the to the circus the other day. arthur, who's eight, and arianna, who's three, and to my chagrin, the only animals there are poodles. and there are no more animals there. no more lions, tigers, elephants, horses, nothing. so if i was the president, i would sign an executive order saying we're allowed to have wild animals back at the circus. they are treated very humanely nowadays. there's cameras everywhere to make sure they're treated even better than in the wild. so i want wild animals back. >> in the. how did the poodles end up in there? >> that is. the poodles are allowed. >> that's about it. go ahead. anna. >> well, i'm pretty sure i should sign a pardon to forgive my poodle for peeing on the rug. but i think i. you know, i want to ban. listen, i want to ban calories, and i want to ban menopause. both those things. i want to ban them, and i want to
arthur.'re first. >> well, i should have get your sharpie there, because if i was president, trump would have the sharpie. i took my kids to the to the circus the other day. arthur, who's eight, and arianna, who's three, and to my chagrin, the only animals there are poodles. and there are no more animals there. no more lions, tigers, elephants, horses, nothing. so if i was the president, i would sign an executive order saying we're allowed to have wild animals back at the circus. they are...
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arthur simoneau, 69, died trying to save his home.ng gliding enthusiast and known as a free spirit. his friend, steve said "arthur was a good friend to me and a great pilot. it's because of arthur i visited many places i may not have gone otherwise." 95-year-old dalyce curry was born in little rock, arkansas in the 1920's, but was always destined for hollywood. her granddaughter, also named dalyce, attempted to get to her grandmother's home as the fires life burned, but was unable to. >> i will live with that regret for the rest of my life. i should have did something else. amna: rodney nickerson was a grandfather of four and known as a leader at his baptist church. his daughter told reporters "the last thing he said to me as we encouraged him to leave was, don't worry, i will be here tomorrow." nickerson was 82. 32-year-old rory sykes overcame so much in life. he was born blind and with cerebral palsy. but after numerous surgeries, he regained partial eyesight and learn to walk with help. his mother, shelley, wrote, "despite the pain
arthur simoneau, 69, died trying to save his home.ng gliding enthusiast and known as a free spirit. his friend, steve said "arthur was a good friend to me and a great pilot. it's because of arthur i visited many places i may not have gone otherwise." 95-year-old dalyce curry was born in little rock, arkansas in the 1920's, but was always destined for hollywood. her granddaughter, also named dalyce, attempted to get to her grandmother's home as the fires life burned, but was unable to....
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my 1st somehow it's been my 1st arthur if, if it's right to say. but at the same time, it was the time of the carpet to that i taught sydney when i was kits and i was 7 or 10 years old. so i didn't remember it now. so i just cut it off and that was very valuable time away from my grandmothers. so our valuable cough had a family heirloom that you took what a pair of scissors to or something and what cut out the past. yeah, just got off the patterns because i felt like that's the most of the people actually keep sexual playing with the, with the, with the carpets. so on the, on the like as a library and or like you see some size and you can kind of play with this. so, and as i like some size, nothing the right place and it has to just change. and i know it sounds like i can just put them back. so that's why like i just caught them with the just without thinking electricity that a little bit hard to. and then the 3rd like it's just selling apart. and how old are you? that was 7, maybe eights or something years and then what is your family say? what ar
my 1st somehow it's been my 1st arthur if, if it's right to say. but at the same time, it was the time of the carpet to that i taught sydney when i was kits and i was 7 or 10 years old. so i didn't remember it now. so i just cut it off and that was very valuable time away from my grandmothers. so our valuable cough had a family heirloom that you took what a pair of scissors to or something and what cut out the past. yeah, just got off the patterns because i felt like that's the most of the...
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thursday morning, and the artillery strikes started by the iris f and was fired and was responded by arthur's tribes from the signees army and it's allied forces. now the army says it's will not respond to the deadline and it's will continue defending as 5 to i'm frustrated, which is the only uh, the airport capital right now, that is not under the control of the rapids support forces. there's also been a change of artillery in north go to find in the southern parts of the capitol. they all concerned about the civilians who were caught up in fume with this boy. we need peace between the 2 countries. we are not one country anymore. we should make sure the 2 countries live in how many of the images of those refugees in the 0 states have been widely circulated. and because of that, the government has decided to a temporary shots down some of these uh, social media sites. uh, it stays that uh the, causing a lot of the stress, a lot of mental anguish. and it's also a threat to national security. so these sites are going to be shut down for 90 days. now the government is trying to get ahead of the
thursday morning, and the artillery strikes started by the iris f and was fired and was responded by arthur's tribes from the signees army and it's allied forces. now the army says it's will not respond to the deadline and it's will continue defending as 5 to i'm frustrated, which is the only uh, the airport capital right now, that is not under the control of the rapids support forces. there's also been a change of artillery in north go to find in the southern parts of the capitol. they all...
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with me over the last hour or so is ourfour —— offer arthur milnes was a friend of president carter's8 reasons to thank jimmy carter". you will be that at that state funeral, you have been invited by the carter family. you talked about your friendship over 20 years withjimmy carter, how he stayed at your house in one particular visit. for viewers who perhaps missed that, just tell us once again how you came to know that, just tell us once again how you came to knoinmmy carter and for him to become such a close friend. he became m hero such a close friend. he became my here when _ such a close friend. he became my hero when i _ such a close friend. he became my hero when i was _ such a close friend. he became my hero when i was probably . such a close friend. he became | my hero when i was probably 12 or 13, when he became president. my mother never spoke politics, never come up with one exception. she always said the same thing, she would sayjimmy carter is a good and decent man. she also would often say that with president carter in the white house, it was one of the rare times durin
with me over the last hour or so is ourfour —— offer arthur milnes was a friend of president carter's8 reasons to thank jimmy carter". you will be that at that state funeral, you have been invited by the carter family. you talked about your friendship over 20 years withjimmy carter, how he stayed at your house in one particular visit. for viewers who perhaps missed that, just tell us once again how you came to know that, just tell us once again how you came to knoinmmy carter and for...
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and arthur, my child's a dog riding his folks on beetle. and this is me and my 1st car also a beetle churn. jeremy folks are and has been a part of every day life for families like mine. and the pillar for the economy expend the dominant car brand for decades. but now it's desperate. it's market value has plummeted to lows. last scene after the 2008 financial crisis . and the diesel gaped scandal. the folks log needs to cut costs and it's management has been pushing for plant closures and it's a german heartland. but the w functions differently from any other car company in the world. it's also workers who call the shots until now you have been locked in a steel needs. they have tried to be used to become even more efficient. but the unions of steps and then preventive, those they've just come after the longest collective bargaining and we w's history . unions and management came to an agreement, folks that is cutting jobs, but leaving its plans in germany open. the question that remains is this a sustainable past for the future? experts ar
and arthur, my child's a dog riding his folks on beetle. and this is me and my 1st car also a beetle churn. jeremy folks are and has been a part of every day life for families like mine. and the pillar for the economy expend the dominant car brand for decades. but now it's desperate. it's market value has plummeted to lows. last scene after the 2008 financial crisis . and the diesel gaped scandal. the folks log needs to cut costs and it's management has been pushing for plant closures and it's...
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thursday morning, and the artillery strikes started by the iris f and was fired and was responded by arthur's tribes from the signees army. and it's allied forces. now the ox in transit comstock running out of food, 8 and shelter. even $23.00 alms revo group is advanced to the eastern democratic republic of congo, taking a ton of stock. okay. it's about 20 kilometers from the provincial capital game suffices have already surrounded more than 2000000 people been forced from the homes as it always steadily loses territory. but the account reports as the m 23 arm group in advance is along the shores of lake q. one of the only ways to escape is by boat. the we fled because we know that when the enemy arrives in our village, people forcibly recruit many young people on the roads. it's a similar story. thousands are on the run. after m. 23 fighters to control the lakeside town, a socket. one in which rwanda and uganda have invaded for being accused of meddling losing minerals, of course. and we have them have peace since the start of the school. every way we go, we find ourselves in an on such a si
thursday morning, and the artillery strikes started by the iris f and was fired and was responded by arthur's tribes from the signees army. and it's allied forces. now the ox in transit comstock running out of food, 8 and shelter. even $23.00 alms revo group is advanced to the eastern democratic republic of congo, taking a ton of stock. okay. it's about 20 kilometers from the provincial capital game suffices have already surrounded more than 2000000 people been forced from the homes as it...
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sand and threaten to destroy the economy with 25% and 50% staff riff rates and you're right, look, arthur be steve moore and kevin hassett and others. ten years ago, 12 years ago, 15 years ago and we were very much free traders and i'm not saying we aren't free traders because in my ways mr. trump would like a free trade with reciprocity. all of us have moved toward the use of tariffs coming to move towards free trade reciprocity or as steve just said, to use them as a matter of the national security to close the border and so forth maybe the russian ukraine war and there's no question the world has changed the republican party changed, arthur, and we have changed. can hawkeyes do you make of it? >> i think you're correct. we have changed and trump during the first term was well aware of negotiating ability of tariffs in doing things and the deals he got were all freer trade than he threatened tariffs to get them and japan and brazil and going for them and look at all this and by the way seven amazingly well qualified to be your replacement and he's a data-driven guy and competent academi
sand and threaten to destroy the economy with 25% and 50% staff riff rates and you're right, look, arthur be steve moore and kevin hassett and others. ten years ago, 12 years ago, 15 years ago and we were very much free traders and i'm not saying we aren't free traders because in my ways mr. trump would like a free trade with reciprocity. all of us have moved toward the use of tariffs coming to move towards free trade reciprocity or as steve just said, to use them as a matter of the national...
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tell me about watson, new take on the classic arthur cameron doyle -- arthur conan doyle character. >ive and this is what makes our show different. the show opens up when sherlock dies and he gifts me a clinic to solve medical mysteries. however. >> stephen: it's modern-day. >> morris: it's modern-day. the traditional medical drama, they typically solve the medical cases inside the hospital. but we work into the hospital as doctors but we also go outside as detectives together all the information to help solve the medical mystery. so we're not just doctors. we are not just detectives. we are doctectives. yes, yes. [applause] that's what makes our show different. >> stephen: this is the first time you've played a doctor? >> morris: no, i played a couple doctors. >> stephen: do you get a sense, give me a prescription pad, i could do this? >> morris: oh, no! >> stephen: do you learn a lot during these roles? >> morris: is very challenging. this type of show, we are a very ambitious show because we have a great cast and what we do is, the medical jargon is very tough to really get a grasp
tell me about watson, new take on the classic arthur cameron doyle -- arthur conan doyle character. >ive and this is what makes our show different. the show opens up when sherlock dies and he gifts me a clinic to solve medical mysteries. however. >> stephen: it's modern-day. >> morris: it's modern-day. the traditional medical drama, they typically solve the medical cases inside the hospital. but we work into the hospital as doctors but we also go outside as detectives together...
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kennedy, senator robert f kennedy and the reverend arthur martin luther king jr. pres. trump: that's a big one, huh? a lot of people have been waiting for this one for years, decades. and everything will be revealed. ok. give that to rfk junior. >> yes, sir. pres. trump: ok. ok. thank you. >> mr. president, a court temporarily blocked the birthright citizenship order. pres. trump: obviously we will appeal. we put it before a judge in seattle and there's no surprises with that judge. >> senators collins and murkowski have said they will vote against pete hegseth. are you worried about his confirmation? pres. trump: no surprises there. it's too bad. it's the way it is. too bad. i will take a look at that. john thune is doing a fantastic job. we are moving along. the democrats are trying to delay government, as they always do. they cannot help themselves. even john ratcliffe, who is very strong, very popular, and liked by the democrats, that's taking a long time. they are maxing everything out so they can delay as much as possible. >> when you make more of an effort to use
kennedy, senator robert f kennedy and the reverend arthur martin luther king jr. pres. trump: that's a big one, huh? a lot of people have been waiting for this one for years, decades. and everything will be revealed. ok. give that to rfk junior. >> yes, sir. pres. trump: ok. ok. thank you. >> mr. president, a court temporarily blocked the birthright citizenship order. pres. trump: obviously we will appeal. we put it before a judge in seattle and there's no surprises with that judge....
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brigitte and arthur. we had the best time.tte right there. >> brian: already a star. >> steve: they are just adorable. we had so much fun -- and that's arthur right there with mary. this is the doocy family tradition. we decorate the gingerbread cookers. alley and sally are teaching archer how to-to-put the frosting on the gingerbread. mary and marshall's husband -- and there i am carving the prime rib. our friends market basket flew that to us. it was prepared perfectly. it was perfect. the rest of the time we ate wonderful. >> brian: hot when it arrived. >> steve: great nice and cold. we had catering from belize. took care of the family the whole time. it was wonderful. i never had two weeks off in my entire life. >> ainsley: next week you will have one more grandchild. >> steve: indeed. >> lawrence: i can't wait to arrive. i start flying in. >> steve: this is what happens. the market basket is where peter used to work as a stock boy. >> ainsley: the grocery store. >> steve: he went back because he filled in on "fox & friend
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arthur, i've got a minute left, but i want to get this in. writing today, brilliant harry lindsay, you know, we import if -- the united states imports about 5 trillion a year. 5 trillion. if you have a 10 ring around the collar, to use mr. trump's phrase, 10% universal tariff, "the washington post" article yesterday or the day before was fake news. but if you go with a 10%, that's $500 billion a year. okay? let's assume the tax cuts go through and the deregulation and the energy. i don't see a problem here. i don't see an inflation issue. europe has a 20% value-added tax. 10% baseline tariff, that'll give you $500 billion a year. that'll pay for a lot of tax cuts, art laffer. might even go beyond what they've got. i don't think people have factored in mr. trump's determination to work the tariffs as part of his america first economy. what you think? the -- >> that's true catch and if you go back prior to 1913, tariffs were the primary revenue source for the united states, larry. they can be a large source of revenues here as well. they can be
arthur, i've got a minute left, but i want to get this in. writing today, brilliant harry lindsay, you know, we import if -- the united states imports about 5 trillion a year. 5 trillion. if you have a 10 ring around the collar, to use mr. trump's phrase, 10% universal tariff, "the washington post" article yesterday or the day before was fake news. but if you go with a 10%, that's $500 billion a year. okay? let's assume the tax cuts go through and the deregulation and the energy. i...
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chief arthur gonzales is affiliate native. any served the city for years.ire department will be a progressive organization that provides leadership and high quality safety for the community. city officials say the recruitment process to select a new permanent fire chief will happen soon. >> police in san jose are investigating that city's first homicide of the year which happened around 10 o'clock saturday night on loma verity drive. that is where a man had been shot and he ended up dying at the hospital. we don't have any word of arrests yet this morning. a dui crash turns deadly in san jose. the victim was hit by a car sunday night walking in the intersection of lincoln avenue and loan as street. the driver was taken into custody and faces dui and manslaughter charges. that is san jose. second traffic and pedestrian death of the new year. >> well, the man now in custody after police say he shot a bus driver in san francisco. it happened around 6 o'clock monday morning near 4th and perry streets in the city's mission bay neighborhood. police say the man sh
chief arthur gonzales is affiliate native. any served the city for years.ire department will be a progressive organization that provides leadership and high quality safety for the community. city officials say the recruitment process to select a new permanent fire chief will happen soon. >> police in san jose are investigating that city's first homicide of the year which happened around 10 o'clock saturday night on loma verity drive. that is where a man had been shot and he ended up dying...
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turn to this zen arthur brooks? >> yeah. >> i've done. >> this a bunch of times.lona orchestra, believe it or not. and then i left and went to college and got my phd and became a behavioral scientist. and then i quit that and then went and ran a think tank for 11 years. and then i came back to becoming a scientist. >> and what happened. >> was i actually had an experience that i recommend to a lot of people. when you're thinking about making a change in your life, this is a process called discernment. and almost every religious tradition. i walked the camino de santiago, which is this 800 kilometer walk across northern spain, to discern what i wanted to do with the rest of my life. and i found, as i was thinking and praying, that i. wanted to dedicate the rest of my life to lifting. people up and bringing. >> them. >> together in bonds of happiness and love, using science and ideas. so i returned. >> to. >> my science roots. i went to harvard, i started a laboratory in leadership and happiness. and that's what i write, speak, and teach about now. i talk about poli
turn to this zen arthur brooks? >> yeah. >> i've done. >> this a bunch of times.lona orchestra, believe it or not. and then i left and went to college and got my phd and became a behavioral scientist. and then i quit that and then went and ran a think tank for 11 years. and then i came back to becoming a scientist. >> and what happened. >> was i actually had an experience that i recommend to a lot of people. when you're thinking about making a change in your life,...
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. >> and the north bay filet o has a new interim fire chief arthur gonzalez says of native finished,ved the city for years. he says the fire department will be a progressive organization that provides leadership and high quality safety for the community. city officials say the recruitment process to select a new permanent fire chief will happen soon. a four-year-old girl remains critical condition after being hit by at least one bullet in vallejo. >> our kron four's philippe djegal reports that the child was an innocent bystander when gunfire was exchanged really been hitting rocks and firecrackers. turns out what sounded like firecrackers at around 8.30, sunday evening was actually gunfire in rapid succession and the only person vallejo police know sustained an injury was a young girl stream loose police sergeant was shot. hollis says patrol officers working near sawyer street and mark avenue heard the shots fired and found dozens of shell casings when they arrived. but no victims or suspects. >> dispatch later received word from a local hospital that a young girl was admitted by a
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the defendant has not oy been held in contempt by arthur jurists in other matters, but thisourt alone found the defendant in contact -- contempt for 10 distinct violations of the order restricting extra just -- extjudicial speech. in his legal filings, the defendant has used dangerous rhetoric and leveled accusations of intentionallynlawful and unconstitutional conduct on the part othis crt and the prosecution. as this court has noted, the defendant's conduct "constitutes a direct attack on the rule of law itself. moreover, e defendant has publicly threatened to retaliate against the prosecutors who have soppe to hold him accountable in this and other matters, and the courts who have endeavoredo fairly and faithfully adjudicate these matters. such threats are designed to have a chilling effect, to intimidate those who have th responsibility to enforce r laws in the hopes ty will ignore the defendan's transgressions becse they fear he is simply too perful to be subjected to the same rule of law as the rest of us. in his 2024 end of year report, the u.s. supreme cot chief justice robert
the defendant has not oy been held in contempt by arthur jurists in other matters, but thisourt alone found the defendant in contact -- contempt for 10 distinct violations of the order restricting extra just -- extjudicial speech. in his legal filings, the defendant has used dangerous rhetoric and leveled accusations of intentionallynlawful and unconstitutional conduct on the part othis crt and the prosecution. as this court has noted, the defendant's conduct "constitutes a direct attack...
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. >> reporter: after seeing firsthand high crime rates in vallejo, arthur joyner is looking for serious change in the police department. >> we're not giving good responses to the crime that's happening around town. it's kind of hard to get an officer out there to investigate. >> reporter: jason ta is officially tasked with implementing that change as the new police chief. ta served as interim chief for two years. he's inherit an agency juggling a staffing crisis, high homicide rate, and a scrutinizing public. the department has been on state oversight since 2020 following the police shooting of shawn shooting moneroza in front of a walgreens. >> more police. >> reporter: ta has a long history in law enforcement. he worked at the san jose police department 27 years before coming to vallejo in 2021. city manager andrew murray who appointed ta said during his time as interim chief, he stabilized staffing levels, adopted crime reduction technologies, improved relationships with the community and shepherded police reforms required by the state, but not everyone thinks promoting ta was the ri
. >> reporter: after seeing firsthand high crime rates in vallejo, arthur joyner is looking for serious change in the police department. >> we're not giving good responses to the crime that's happening around town. it's kind of hard to get an officer out there to investigate. >> reporter: jason ta is officially tasked with implementing that change as the new police chief. ta served as interim chief for two years. he's inherit an agency juggling a staffing crisis, high homicide...
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so there has been arthur louis tracks being exchanged between the putting these army and the current military rapids support forces here in the capital. the recept over the past few days has been using roles to target military position, especially in the southern part of the city of the mind. and we understand from source of the blows that lives because of those through and attacks. and that the army has been responding, withdrawn attacks of their own on the city, up to north as well. this is just here in the capital. there's also 5 thing happening in the city open flash here, which is the last remaining armies trumpet of major armies, phone calls, and the doc for region, and the capital up north star for the recess has been fired. arthur was selling and there has been direct confrontation between the hours that find the army and its allied forces to bear in the city just in the past 2 days. the artillery by the iris, if it's at hospital displacements. coms and civilians have been injured. but the 2 sides are trying, the, our staff is trying to gain controllable size within the army
so there has been arthur louis tracks being exchanged between the putting these army and the current military rapids support forces here in the capital. the recept over the past few days has been using roles to target military position, especially in the southern part of the city of the mind. and we understand from source of the blows that lives because of those through and attacks. and that the army has been responding, withdrawn attacks of their own on the city, up to north as well. this is...
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. >> and i read a book about camelot, about the young king arthur called the once and future king by t.h. white and t.h. white was a british falconer, and so he had a chapter in that book about young king arthur and learning falconry. and i read that it was very, very detailed. and and to me, absolutely riveting. >> trump's hhs nominee made a lot of animal related headlines during his own presidential campaign for dumping a dead bear in central park, refuting claims that he ate a dog, claiming he had a brain worm, and for the time, his daughter claimed he used a chainsaw to cut off the head of a dead whale. um, my panel is back. of course, those are some of the more salacious headlines, but the concerns are very real among lawmakers in some cases on both sides of the aisle. um, matt, the the pro-life movement that has tried to go after rfk for his anti-abortion views hasn't really gained much steam because republicans have knocked it down. but there are concerns about his views on vaccines and potentially his conflicts of interest. >> yeah. i mean, the pro-life you're right. that was
. >> and i read a book about camelot, about the young king arthur called the once and future king by t.h. white and t.h. white was a british falconer, and so he had a chapter in that book about young king arthur and learning falconry. and i read that it was very, very detailed. and and to me, absolutely riveting. >> trump's hhs nominee made a lot of animal related headlines during his own presidential campaign for dumping a dead bear in central park, refuting claims that he ate a...
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my name is arthur lee. i'm the ceo inventor of lifevac, a simple choking rescue device that could save a life in a choking emergency. we've saved over 3000 lives now, but we're not there. 5000 people a year choked to death. one child every five days. please consider protecting your family and a choking emergency with lifevac. go to lifevac net today. thank you for your time. >> ceasefire cost. >> this is a grave risk for the israelis. >> trey yingst with the latest yours today@talkline.com. >> this is a fox news update. i'm chanley painter in new york. the trump administration is planning large scale deportations tuesday. >> on the first full day back in the white house. >> incoming border czar tom homan telling fox news that ice will be working across the country on day one. president elect trump made targeting illegal immigration a top campaign promise, but the administration is expected to see significant pushback from so-called sanctuary cities and the supreme court, delivering a major blow to tiktok by
my name is arthur lee. i'm the ceo inventor of lifevac, a simple choking rescue device that could save a life in a choking emergency. we've saved over 3000 lives now, but we're not there. 5000 people a year choked to death. one child every five days. please consider protecting your family and a choking emergency with lifevac. go to lifevac net today. thank you for your time. >> ceasefire cost. >> this is a grave risk for the israelis. >> trey yingst with the latest yours...
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and arthur milnes, you wrote a book, 98 reasons to thank jimmy carter.pent a lot of time in plains, a lot of time with the carters. you recently wrote. there's one spot you always visit when you go to plains. quote. it's the town's small public housing complex that is still in service. one of the apartments has a large historic plaque on it. in this unit, nine a, the future president lived with his wife and children for a year when their family's money ran out. it used to be not that uncommon for that. a president would have had public housing or or modest housing. today it's a little bit more to the manor born, but tell us why it's so important. well, i just have always found it inspirational that a man from a small, small, rural town in southwest georgia lived, went from public housing all the way to the u.s. presidency and the white house. >> a certain humility there. and, um, um, he, uh, he lived that life, and i can't think of another president in my lifetime that would have had that experience, which is humbling and also, i would argue, made him a
and arthur milnes, you wrote a book, 98 reasons to thank jimmy carter.pent a lot of time in plains, a lot of time with the carters. you recently wrote. there's one spot you always visit when you go to plains. quote. it's the town's small public housing complex that is still in service. one of the apartments has a large historic plaque on it. in this unit, nine a, the future president lived with his wife and children for a year when their family's money ran out. it used to be not that uncommon...
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goldberg and people know a lot about arthur goldberg. we loved him. and i'm giving you a hint. but the answer yes, yes, we love him. he was yes, he was lovable, as i understand and i'm thinking about it was a concurrence in the griswold case regarding and his very expansive view of the ninth amendment. and how does your book and your approach to that, that's consistent with that. but the the it's one of the read the book to read on on the what did the founders think when they wrote this what's his name. i don't pronounce it correctly, john. jonathan knapp. yes net. all right. i just read that he's written a book called against the wealth. it looks like i'm just to. all right. it's against constitutional textualism or original originalism. and he goes back to the founders and he's a pretty good historian, i guess. i would think so. this jury. yes. and he said that they had no idea of what this thing the living constance usually is. they had no idea originalism is they thought and did divide over question of whether the words as marshall w
goldberg and people know a lot about arthur goldberg. we loved him. and i'm giving you a hint. but the answer yes, yes, we love him. he was yes, he was lovable, as i understand and i'm thinking about it was a concurrence in the griswold case regarding and his very expansive view of the ninth amendment. and how does your book and your approach to that, that's consistent with that. but the the it's one of the read the book to read on on the what did the founders think when they wrote this what's...