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jacoby: what the petitioner articulated ali well with our view. am glad he endorsed statements in our brief. we agreed the court does not need to go furthn saying was wrong because it onlyh here focused on a narrow twnd snippet of the encounter rather than looking at the entirety. the court probably does notd to go further to delineate a e bounds of where force wille reasonable or not. we don't have a lot of daylight. to be honest i think we don't have a lot of dayletween us and respond easier. respondents seem to agree now that pre-force circumstances matter a think the respondent also agrees that a moment of danger does not tell th whole story because page 33 and 34 of his brief he aees there are circstces where there can be imminent danger to the officer and use of force is still reasonable. justice kavanaugh: what you tell an officer that pus mebody over from a traffic violation but, as sometimes happens, that person hasonor is planning to do something more serious a driving away is one potential indicator of that. an officer does not get the
jacoby: what the petitioner articulated ali well with our view. am glad he endorsed statements in our brief. we agreed the court does not need to go furthn saying was wrong because it onlyh here focused on a narrow twnd snippet of the encounter rather than looking at the entirety. the court probably does notd to go further to delineate a e bounds of where force wille reasonable or not. we don't have a lot of daylight. to be honest i think we don't have a lot of dayletween us and respond easier....
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we certainly have been articulating those needs. i think those messages have been received. part of the reason we are in a bit of a pickle now is for many years, the funds were not fully spent. that does create a healthy degree of skepticism. do you really need the money when there is money left on the table? i would say we cross that threshold several years ago. as we were ramping up, we kind of hit our pace then began executing, and that is when we sort of hit the wall. it is just a fact of life that it is easy -- easier to articulate the case for a shiny new thing that is going to give you a qualitative capability. it is hard to get people excited to say in order to do the things i did last year next year, i'm going to need some more money. the class runs are breaking and we don't have any spares, or whatever it may be. that is just a story we have to keep telling. and as i said, the thing that for me makes a pretty compelling argument is the fact that these facilities that we are relying on, that we are now having to extend longer because it is going to take longer to ge
we certainly have been articulating those needs. i think those messages have been received. part of the reason we are in a bit of a pickle now is for many years, the funds were not fully spent. that does create a healthy degree of skepticism. do you really need the money when there is money left on the table? i would say we cross that threshold several years ago. as we were ramping up, we kind of hit our pace then began executing, and that is when we sort of hit the wall. it is just a fact of...
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was the argument he was articulating tonight.. >> he's trying to say, why attempt to continue down the path of a two state solution. but i mean, that, again, to everyone's point. this is not going to go over well in the region. there's already forceful pushback. i mean, you have to wonder, three days ago, arab nations responded to trump when he was floating the idea of egypt and jordan taking palestinians. and they said, no, three days ago. i mean, is he now because he has the the prime minister here using this as a negotiating tactic to try to apply pressure on them? i mean, that's one question that this raises. >> and it's not just democrats. i should be clear that we're hearing from lindsey graham is a huge ally of president trump's. he responded tonight to to our reporters on capitol hill, jeff, and said, i think most south carolinians would probably not be excited about sending americans to take over gaza. he said it was problematic, he believed. but this is kind of something that we this real estate aspect of this, when he
was the argument he was articulating tonight.. >> he's trying to say, why attempt to continue down the path of a two state solution. but i mean, that, again, to everyone's point. this is not going to go over well in the region. there's already forceful pushback. i mean, you have to wonder, three days ago, arab nations responded to trump when he was floating the idea of egypt and jordan taking palestinians. and they said, no, three days ago. i mean, is he now because he has the the prime...
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was the argument he was articulating tonight. right. >> he's trying to say, why attempt to continue down the path of a two state solution. but i mean, that again, to everyone's point. this is not going to go over well in the region. there's already forceful pushback. i mean, you have to wonder, three days ago, arab nations responded to trump when he was floating the idea of egypt and jordan taking palestinians. and they said, no, three days ago. i mean, is he now because he has the the prime minister here using this as a negotiating tactic to try to apply pressure on them? i mean, that's one question that this raises. >> and it's not just democrats that i should be clear that we're hearing from lindsey graham is a huge ally of president trump's. he responded tonight to to our reporters on capitol hill, jeff, and said, i think most south carolinians would probably not be excited about sending americans to take over gaza. he said it was problematic, he believed. but this is kind of something that we this real estate aspect of this,
was the argument he was articulating tonight. right. >> he's trying to say, why attempt to continue down the path of a two state solution. but i mean, that again, to everyone's point. this is not going to go over well in the region. there's already forceful pushback. i mean, you have to wonder, three days ago, arab nations responded to trump when he was floating the idea of egypt and jordan taking palestinians. and they said, no, three days ago. i mean, is he now because he has the the...
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and interestingly, they had not articulated that when washington was in office. so they started articulating it when adams was in office and he was fighting for an executive that was much more in line with what washington had had done in when he was in office and i would say it was, i think, much more true to the spirit of the constitution, which is that the president is in charge. the secretaries defer to the president, the secretary serve at the president's pleasure. but that was one of the questions that was very much theoretical. it was untested because washington's stature was so unparalleled and so unusual, which is generally language. we try and it sounds a little hyperbolic and historians try and avoid that. but in this case, i think is quite accurate that his use of executive power was not going to apply to anyone else. and so adams had to figure out if it would work for him to. yeah, and we'll get a little bit more to that, especially when we start talking about being commander in chief. i do need to say he does he does get rid of them, but it's it's to
and interestingly, they had not articulated that when washington was in office. so they started articulating it when adams was in office and he was fighting for an executive that was much more in line with what washington had had done in when he was in office and i would say it was, i think, much more true to the spirit of the constitution, which is that the president is in charge. the secretaries defer to the president, the secretary serve at the president's pleasure. but that was one of the...
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administration we put in there because as long as we have individuals like that who have common sense and articulate and have the thought for this country and that understand the values this country stands for and sees how the rest of the world is in reality and what this country is not based on that. that diet gives me hope. and i have a 24-year-old son who just got back from afghanistan as a combat marine and i can tell you be changed. from the time he left as a fine young man but came back a very seasoned and disciplined and mature individual. that is because of his service in the military and they gave him a perspective i don't think he could have gotten going to college in this woke institutions that tear down america and tell us how bad we are and we are always bad in this country was founding on racism and all these other things that destroy and divide us as a country. he saw and worked with all kinds of races and individuals who were his brothers and they had bullets flying over their heads and all they were concerned about is protecting themselves and each other and getting the mission comp
administration we put in there because as long as we have individuals like that who have common sense and articulate and have the thought for this country and that understand the values this country stands for and sees how the rest of the world is in reality and what this country is not based on that. that diet gives me hope. and i have a 24-year-old son who just got back from afghanistan as a combat marine and i can tell you be changed. from the time he left as a fine young man but came back a...
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pm netanyahu: well, i'm not sure that you articulate correctly what the president's vision is. you can ask, he can speak for himself. he does that very, very well. i have my own views, three goals, not one. not two, three goals, and i will meet all three goals. i think the president can help enormously. >> murdered hundreds of people. pres. trump: it is a horrible thing. we can't forget it. i'll never forget it, and you can't forget it. and some people want to put it out of their memory, but we're not going to ever let that happen. it was a horrible day, october 7. that was a horrible -- it was a horrible period of time and a lot of people like to pretend it didn't happen. it happened. it's a big group of people that like to pretend it didn't happen, like the holocaust didn't happen, same mindset. no, we're going -- we're going to get this thing wrapped up and we're going to get it done. we're also dealing, i think, very successfully with russia, ukraine. we're going to hopefully get that one done at some point in the not too distant future. that's a complex problem also, but w
pm netanyahu: well, i'm not sure that you articulate correctly what the president's vision is. you can ask, he can speak for himself. he does that very, very well. i have my own views, three goals, not one. not two, three goals, and i will meet all three goals. i think the president can help enormously. >> murdered hundreds of people. pres. trump: it is a horrible thing. we can't forget it. i'll never forget it, and you can't forget it. and some people want to put it out of their memory,...
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jonathan: it's fair to say they have been articulated. that conversation continues from new york. watching "bloomberg markets -- surveillance." ♪ jonathan: a quick check on stocks and bonds. stocks down across the board. off the lowest, but it's not pretty. in the bond market, we will spend more time on this in the next hour, four basis points on the front, down four with active 450 so watch that space later. under surveillance, tariffs complicating the fed path forward. >> the committee isn't very much in the mode of waiting to see what policies are enacted and we don't know what will happen with tariffs, with immigration, with fiscal policy and with regulatory policy. we need to let the policies be articulated before we can begin to make a plausible assessment of what the implication is for the economy. jonathan: the levees could add zero point 7% to core inflation. joining us now to discuss is jim bullard. jim, welcome to the program. the fed chair wants to wait to see the policies articulated and i think it is fair to say that they have been over the weekend. from your perspec
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at articulating it better than i can. >> so i guess that's two of us which is a really good thing forommission i mean especially with since we're not appointed by the same people so so yeah, always grateful for that and so okay so what i'm seeing is can we use the statute to structure our year end report? that's my first thought. and then on the other end for a more 360 review maybe create some sort of outwards survey that engages input from the department, the providers networks, maybe the public i don't know. and then so that's another kind of action item seeing another one that commissioner albright said that i have also this is where one of the things that i felt in my mind is like how do we really and this was one of the things that the vienna model does really well they have very connective dialog information sharing across departments. you know, i feel like in the last few years it didn't even occur to me to see how we could engage the mayor's office more directly. like i know there's a process where the director of the department but like really whether it's the supervisors, t
at articulating it better than i can. >> so i guess that's two of us which is a really good thing forommission i mean especially with since we're not appointed by the same people so so yeah, always grateful for that and so okay so what i'm seeing is can we use the statute to structure our year end report? that's my first thought. and then on the other end for a more 360 review maybe create some sort of outwards survey that engages input from the department, the providers networks, maybe...
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this chart is a visualization of the numbers that i articulated a moment ago. >> you'll see in the first first year the $253 million deficit and the second year the $623 million deficit. >> the third year is really concerning and what we are what we are working towards solving and that's in fiscal 2728 just by itself over $1 billion projected deficit and you can see here i think this is a great chart because you can pretty easily see the growth in expenditures the red line and you can see the growth in revenue that's projected. the city is projecting increased revenues over the next five years but the growth of the expenditures is far outweighing the growth of the revenues. you may be asking yourself how can we have a $253 million deficit for fiscal 2526 when just in june the board approved a balanced budget for that fiscal year that deficit in 2526 is primarily being driven by lower than anticipated revenues related to last fiscal year year end fund balance and how the fund balance is distributed across out years and also reduced to general fund revenues related to business tax shifts e
this chart is a visualization of the numbers that i articulated a moment ago. >> you'll see in the first first year the $253 million deficit and the second year the $623 million deficit. >> the third year is really concerning and what we are what we are working towards solving and that's in fiscal 2728 just by itself over $1 billion projected deficit and you can see here i think this is a great chart because you can pretty easily see the growth in expenditures the red line and you...
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equality, women rights and to insuring that all voices are heard and people have the opportunity to articulate and express themselves in all their many forms. >> portrait of phenomenal woman the maya angelou monument. she is the first all woman of color that is being honored in that way with a monument. it is important moment for that and we are really excited. and we want to continue this. >> that ideal dr. angelou based her life on are as much as part of the monument as bronze and stone. she's eternally optimistic and hopeful and i think that that is a message that we can all benefit from. i think that the monument will serve as an example for other cities to erect monuments to extraordinary women, because currently the majority of monuments in this country celebrate conquest, war and white men and that really needs to change. >> i rise from a past rooted in pain. i rise, a black ocean leaping and wide, welling and swelling i bear in the tide. leaving behind nights of tear and fear, i rise into a day break this wondrously clear. i rise bringing the gift my ancestors gave. i am the dream and
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because they are all definitely concerned about what this means for them for all the reasons that i articulated. hopefully i'll be able to stick around for questions. in the meantime, i turn it over to our wonderful and talented whip. >> thank you so much, and thank you congressman casten and congresswoman stevens for bringing us the taxpayer data protection act, because this is going to address the deep anxiety across the country about elon musk hacking into americans' most personal information and the illegal cutting of federal funding for critical services. last week, i received a note from a public school teacher in my district. she was very concerned about what's going to happen to education and federal funding for her school. she worried about the grants that might not be there that help provide special education services in her school and across this country. she worried about the school lunches not being available for her students that need them, but the thing she told me she was worried about more than anything else. she wrote, as a citizen of the nation, i am even more concerned about
because they are all definitely concerned about what this means for them for all the reasons that i articulated. hopefully i'll be able to stick around for questions. in the meantime, i turn it over to our wonderful and talented whip. >> thank you so much, and thank you congressman casten and congresswoman stevens for bringing us the taxpayer data protection act, because this is going to address the deep anxiety across the country about elon musk hacking into americans' most personal...
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known by and called upon by so many by different names we hear your call for justice powerfully articulated in so many sacred texts in the jewish sacred text we hear you say justice justice you shall pursue and again appoint judges and officials for your tribes and they shall govern the people with do justice. you shall not judge unfairly in christianity jesus seeing himself as the fulfillment of the law and the prophets calls us to love our neighbors bring healing into broken contexts and offer forgiveness and restoration in the face of wrongdoing in islam justice is the basic objective and moral virtue the standard envisaged by the koran in hindu philosophy justice, social harmony and happiness requires that people live per dharma the dharma shastra is a record of these guidelines and rules. this commitment to dharma in buddhism entails a sense of social responsibility with an all encompassing concern taken collectively all faiths see the pursuit of justice as the highest calling today in this place your servant david whom you have endowed with keen intellect discernment and articulate vo
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>> i'm hoping that he will stay true to the beliefs and values that he articulated so well in those clips that you use. marco rubio was one of the most powerful advocates of this kind of program, because it's in our self-interest. put aside feelings of humanitarian care. this aid is a force multiplier for the united states of america. it isn't military aid, and it isn't buying influence, but it has enormous impact in the way the world perceives us and the way they are willing to work with us in combating terrorism or our adversaries. so i am hoping maybe marco rubio will somersault back on his feet, because if he is true to himself, he will quietly or otherwise support and defend usaid. >> we do have some news just in to cnn, and that is that donald trump has posted on truth social that he's going to rescind joe biden, the former president's security clearance, to that, he says he no longer needs to access classified information. we've seen this president revoke security clearances for former government officials, including from his own administration, who it seems he was insulted by thei
>> i'm hoping that he will stay true to the beliefs and values that he articulated so well in those clips that you use. marco rubio was one of the most powerful advocates of this kind of program, because it's in our self-interest. put aside feelings of humanitarian care. this aid is a force multiplier for the united states of america. it isn't military aid, and it isn't buying influence, but it has enormous impact in the way the world perceives us and the way they are willing to work with...
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they talked to us about all other other forms been very clearly set out and articulated by itamar ben—gvirther senior israeli officials as a policy. and there's been a real significant serious shift, you know, since october 7th. just really in deaths in custody. i mean, there have been, according to, you know, israeli press reports and palestinian prisoner organisations, dozens of palestinians who have died in custody, some of whom, many of whom did not have pre—existing health conditions, so the concerns are quite significant. and human rights watch has documented some of this, and we're in the process of documenting some of the conditions we're learning about from the recently released detainees. president trump says elon musk will help find hundreds of billions of dollars of what he called fraud and waste in us federal agencies. he provided no evidence for his claims. mr trump said his unelected advisor, and founder with the international development agency, usaid, on friday, a federaljudge ordered a temporary pause to the administration's plan to put 2,200 usaid workers on paid leave.
they talked to us about all other other forms been very clearly set out and articulated by itamar ben—gvirther senior israeli officials as a policy. and there's been a real significant serious shift, you know, since october 7th. just really in deaths in custody. i mean, there have been, according to, you know, israeli press reports and palestinian prisoner organisations, dozens of palestinians who have died in custody, some of whom, many of whom did not have pre—existing health conditions,...
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musk and the folks at doge have to figure out a way to get there, to articulate that to the american people. >> right now, what's being articulated, if you look at these live photos that are happening right now of the senate democrats, they are staging an all night marathon. this is senator adam schiff, obviously from california. there's an all night marathon of speeches in protest of russell nomination to lead the office of management and budget. chuck, why him and not the others? >> i think it's like you said, everything is coming so quick. this was the most important one coming up right now. so they could do something right now. democrats have been under a lot of fire. like you're not doing anything. you're not standing up, you're cowering in the corner. >> is that fair criticism? >> it is because everybody was flat footed because they're like, what is this crazy man doing? and how is he doing it so fast? so now they're standing up and going, okay, we got to do something. we got to do something. now who's the next big name up? let's stand together and show that we're not going to
musk and the folks at doge have to figure out a way to get there, to articulate that to the american people. >> right now, what's being articulated, if you look at these live photos that are happening right now of the senate democrats, they are staging an all night marathon. this is senator adam schiff, obviously from california. there's an all night marathon of speeches in protest of russell nomination to lead the office of management and budget. chuck, why him and not the others?...
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well, we would have to be able to articulate, you know, the circumstances under which we were we were during the stop and frisk. if it's a known drug area where a lot drug arrests have been made, in particular on corner and certain actions that are associated with, then sometimes there are i know some some cities have gotten legal descriptions, laws created that that allow off. but you have to be acting on the basis of reasonable suspicion, not just. yes, yes, yes. and it can't be you know, they have to be engaging in some kind of overt activity. and when you do a stop and frisk, do you find that this helps reduce drug trafficking or something more dramatic calls for how? do you deal with the problem beyond simply containing it? well, as i said, you have to get the tenants involved. they have to be willing to take a stand. it's all it's all the issues are all very interrelated. you know, you can't just go in wipe out drug drug dealing because it is connected. so with the with the way of life and in public housing and that sometimes i know that we discovered that a lot of times when we
well, we would have to be able to articulate, you know, the circumstances under which we were we were during the stop and frisk. if it's a known drug area where a lot drug arrests have been made, in particular on corner and certain actions that are associated with, then sometimes there are i know some some cities have gotten legal descriptions, laws created that that allow off. but you have to be acting on the basis of reasonable suspicion, not just. yes, yes, yes. and it can't be you know,...
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netanyahu: i'm not sure that you articulate correctly what the president's visit is. you can ask -- he can speak for himself. he does that very, very well. i have my own views. three goals. not one, not two, three goals. and i will meet all three goals. i think the president can help enormously. he brings fresh thinking. fresh thinking. reporter: terrorists who murdered hundreds of people, -- [indiscernible] -- president trump: it's a horrible thing. we can't forget it. i'll never forget it. and you can't forget it. some people want to put it out of their memory but we're not going to ever let that happen. it was a horrible day, october 7. it was a horrible period of time. a lot of people like to pretend it didn't happen. it happened. a big group of people that like to pretend it didn't happen. like the holocaust didn't happen. same mindset. no, we're going to get this thing wrapped up and we're going to get it done. we're also dealing i think very successfully with russia, ukraine. we're going to hopefully get that one done. at some point in the not too distant futur
netanyahu: i'm not sure that you articulate correctly what the president's visit is. you can ask -- he can speak for himself. he does that very, very well. i have my own views. three goals. not one, not two, three goals. and i will meet all three goals. i think the president can help enormously. he brings fresh thinking. fresh thinking. reporter: terrorists who murdered hundreds of people, -- [indiscernible] -- president trump: it's a horrible thing. we can't forget it. i'll never forget it....
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. >> we asked departments to articulate that to the mayor's office but it wasn't a required cut guy. >> and then do we know roughly about how much of the funding that was pause or programing that was paused from the board's restoration? i wouldn't call it ad back for this year but i don't remember. i would have to get back to you on that. >> yes, i look forward to kind of learning more more about that number for the current fiscal year and particularly which programing that was actually pause or funding i should say for which programing that was particularly pulse for there has been no changes since the last time the committee heard that information but i'm happy to share again i don't know if the committee actually had that information. >> okay. so we will i'm that's what i'm looking for. okay. i'm going to provide a little bit of feedback and thank you so much for actually the presentation itself. answer my questions between you know, the difference of the mayor bree's budget instruction and mayor lurie's looks like the and from you you're and your presentation is that mayor laurie
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if you are articulating to me at this table that there is someone right now who withheld their vote or donald trump, or voted for donald trump because they felt kamala harris and donald trump were the same when it came to. >> no one said that. that is what you're just saying. >> no, you're not listening. what i'm saying is that they understood that trump could be worse, but they couldn't bring themselves to vote for. >> do you understand? do you understand? >> they made a calculation that this was in their longer term interest to, to, to to not reward the democratic. >> party for a policy that was and so and so. and this is why. and so since democrats won't listen to muslims, and when palestinians are displaced, listen to muslims. so you lost. >> the muslims. >> so trump won. talk about this. congratulations on your talk about your policy and. >> other our. josh and. >> bakari. >> thank you very much. stick around. we can talk about this for another hour. it's very important. but we have more breaking news tonight. the cia has offered buyouts to its entire workforce. big questions toni
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however, when i asked them why they're not able to articulate themselves. and so i asked them, what are the main drivers, what's the point of this? what is it that you're doing? you know, yes, you know, i think computer science is a wonderful degree. i got my degree in computer science with my minor in english because i knew that the english minor would actually helped me with my career. and so when i ask them for direction with which you know, where do they want to go down? they all sometimes don't understand or they don't know. so i have to help himself discover through asking them questions through constipated process and throughout that process it really helps to shape their understanding of how business operates as opposed to being in academia which are 2 totally different world. and then once they understand that, and they have a clear focus, they can move forward. there's interesting because you said it happens with all ages, not only with the younger generations on need or are we missing the points here again we, we've been talking about the decline
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fairly part of march, march 5th, they have the upcoming 2 sessions, which really is meant to help articulate what the economic wrote and out for china is going to be. and if china cannot export its way to g d p growth, it's going to have to focus more on the domestic economy and other types of lovers . so it's in both of trucks and she's interest to start some negotiations earlier rather than later. let's say if that happens on sending money, thanks indeed for taking the time to join us. thank you. of you and is cooling for the reopening of game is apple was in the eastern democratic republic of congo that says it's vital to allow desperately needed medical industry by the tiring assistance into the country. for one to back m 23 rebels and the allied groups took control of the city off the days of intense bottles with the all seats soldiers last week. they declared a unit last will cease 5, starting on choose a fixed amount of terry and reasons you and says, 900 forties have been recovered. but the government estimates that the death toll is closer to 2011, soon as an independent journalists
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and couldn't even articulate why she wanted to be president let alone her being vice president for thegest disaster of a presidency in modern times but they didn't want you to see that adam i have a challenge for you how do you turn trump's recent success to a plethora of disturbing jokes and because a trump more than his wife. and they buried the russia hoax story and they put up this story and again they barry the hunter biden story they put out this story meanwhile more cracked than joy behar's toilet seed. >> keep going they basically the pulitzer prize to a fake news story that's like the nra giving an award to alec baldwin. it makes sense or did he winning the tim choi -- teen choice awards. >> he did have his choice of teens. >> but who gave them the award. george santos that was great so kat what say you? we always knew they were. [ bleeps ] because we've never gotten one. where the hard-hitting journalism of the show the expose we did on the canadian shop teacher with fake. [ bleeps ] nobody was following that except for us i think it's fair to say except for you i was forced
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it was articulated by the president many times. from creating reciprocal tariff rates, to help growing the us economy, by creating investment opportunities in the us, and even, you know, as a foreign policy tool, we saw with the situation in colombia and also here with migration and sentinel flows which are part of the tariffs that were being discussed today. —— fentanyl. there was also the promise to lower the prices at the tills for everyday ordinary americans. don't tariffs now increase the risk of inflation returning? how on earth do you grow the economy of the us if you are going to bring inflation back in? great question- _ inflation back in? great question. the - inflation back in? great- question. the administration will tell you that there are a number of other initiatives ongoing, including the tax... reauthorising the tax cuts, deregulatory initiatives. that would offset any inflationary impacts on tariffs. there's also a belief that when tariffs were put in under the first term there were no inflationary impact, so they
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if you are articulating to me at this table that there is someone right now who withheld their vote ord trump, or voted for donald trump because they felt kamala harris and donald trump were the same when it came to. >> no one said that. >> that is what you're just saying. >> no, you're not listening. what i'm saying is that they understood that trump could be worse, but they couldn't bring themselves to vote for. >> do you understand? >> do you understand? they made a calculation that this was in their longer term interest to, to, to to not reward the democratic party for a. policy that was. >> and so and so when. >> and this. >> is why. and so. >> when democrats won't listen to. >> muslims, when. >> palestinians are just listen to them. so you lost the muslims. so trump won. >> talk about this. >> congratulations on. >> your talk about. >> your policy. >> telling muslims our jamie dimon bakari, thank you very much. stick around. we could talk about this for another hour. it's very important. but we have more breaking news tonight. the cia has offered buyouts to its entire workforce.
if you are articulating to me at this table that there is someone right now who withheld their vote ord trump, or voted for donald trump because they felt kamala harris and donald trump were the same when it came to. >> no one said that. >> that is what you're just saying. >> no, you're not listening. what i'm saying is that they understood that trump could be worse, but they couldn't bring themselves to vote for. >> do you understand? >> do you understand? they...
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vought: we will and we hope to articulate to the federal agencies that guide us that the president would like with regard to artificial intelligence. chair graham: when it comes to spending time is it your goal to reduce federal spending where you can responsibly? mr. vought: yes sir. chair graham: do you believe there is room in the budget to eliminate programs that most americans wouldn't feel the effect of? mr. vought: i do. there are plenty of areas in the federal government to tackle spending and debt. chair graham: so you promised me you would do the best you can to reduce federal spending in a responsible way? mr. vought: yes, i do. chair graham: when it comes to the president's executive order, do you know exactly how it works, does it stop when he going to israel? mr. vought: no, senator. it is 898 date review of the programs in place and it is to ensure all of those programs are consistent with the president's viewpoint and aid to israel continues to be one. chair graham: where is the most important function of the american government? mr. vought: to give the american people sa
vought: we will and we hope to articulate to the federal agencies that guide us that the president would like with regard to artificial intelligence. chair graham: when it comes to spending time is it your goal to reduce federal spending where you can responsibly? mr. vought: yes sir. chair graham: do you believe there is room in the budget to eliminate programs that most americans wouldn't feel the effect of? mr. vought: i do. there are plenty of areas in the federal government to tackle...
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the arbors where the conflict of costs for 4550 years and how much is probably the most accurate articulator of the total palestinian physician. what the majority of our sending people, one is, is basically in the mass program, the revised one which accepts co existence with the state of israel. and this is important to, to, to listen to the basically want to end the occupation. they want to em, just really apartheid subjugation and genocide. they want to implement palestinian self determination. get a sense that an m, the refugee hood and they're willing to co exist with his real. if that happens, they've said this over and over and over again. except most of the rest of the world and all of israel has not listened as not paid detentions. so that's great that you've got lots of having them on. and these are the goals of the ceasefire. and the next stage is to find a way the palestinians can have all the rights and live in their state peacefully and the refugee hood and bring the, you know, to trump, was to uh, to make the riviera on the gas or the palestinians. want to make a note of a sing
the arbors where the conflict of costs for 4550 years and how much is probably the most accurate articulator of the total palestinian physician. what the majority of our sending people, one is, is basically in the mass program, the revised one which accepts co existence with the state of israel. and this is important to, to, to listen to the basically want to end the occupation. they want to em, just really apartheid subjugation and genocide. they want to implement palestinian self...