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. >>> joining us is averi harper. good morning to you. it's always great to have you. let's start with the tension on the ukraine border. russia says it's pulling back on some of its troops in the region. we're seeing a mobilization of resources and troop movements in other areas. how is the biden administration responding to the mixed messaging? >> we know there have not been any deployment orders made at this time. there really hasn't been an appetite at home to have u.s. troops engage on the border there. the u.s. has been focussed on the threat of harsh economic sanctions should russia invade ukraine, while leaving open the possibility of sending troops there should tensions escalate there. even those economic sanctions are not without risk. there are concerns it could anger putin, that putin could take retaliatory measures that could affect other european economies. still the u.s.'s posture has been to support an independent ukraine while enhancing its ability to protect itself. >> with ukraine not being a nato member, there's no obligation for the u.s. to move in
. >>> joining us is averi harper. good morning to you. it's always great to have you. let's start with the tension on the ukraine border. russia says it's pulling back on some of its troops in the region. we're seeing a mobilization of resources and troop movements in other areas. how is the biden administration responding to the mixed messaging? >> we know there have not been any deployment orders made at this time. there really hasn't been an appetite at home to have u.s....
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there is a labor shortage for schools nationwide and in avery -- in every single sector of employment we get better compensation, how do we build a pathway? we are putting in the work to help us get there. kristen: thank you so much much much much interactive show, getting answers will be here every weekday at 3:00 on air and on livestream answer your questions. world news tonight is coming up next. >>> tonight, the major news at the supreme court. justice stephen breyer, set to retire. president biden's first chance to nominate a justice to the high court. the 83-year-old justice breyer, the most senior member of the liberal wing. tonight, president biden, what he said today about justice breyer and what comes next. the president campaigning on a promise to nominate a black woman to the supreme court. tonight, the short list right here. and how quickly will the senate move? what we're learning already. terry moran at the supreme court. mary bruce at the white house. rachel scott on the hill. >>> also tonight, what could be a dangerous nor'easter. this evening, the two now models just
there is a labor shortage for schools nationwide and in avery -- in every single sector of employment we get better compensation, how do we build a pathway? we are putting in the work to help us get there. kristen: thank you so much much much much interactive show, getting answers will be here every weekday at 3:00 on air and on livestream answer your questions. world news tonight is coming up next. >>> tonight, the major news at the supreme court. justice stephen breyer, set to...
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yesterday, he did the opposite of that, so i will remind him of a quotation all too familiar to him of leo averyville chamberlain. you have sat thereoo long for the good that you have done. in the name of god, go. ros: there is david davis, a former cabinet minister calling on the prime minister to go. he worked alongside boris johnson in getting brexit supported by the country. this is how the prime minister responded. >> order. prime minister prime minister johnson: i must say, i don't know what he is talking about. i don't know what quotation he is alluding to. what i can tell him, and i think i have told this house repeatedly, throughout this pandemic, i take full responsibility for everything done in this government and throughout the pandemic. ros: the mood toward boris johnson is certainly hardened after comments he made yesterday. he said he had not been told about a drinking party held in the garden at number 10 durham england's first lockdown, an event that may have broken covid rules. there were plenty of heated exchanges with keir starmer on just this issue. >> first he said there we
yesterday, he did the opposite of that, so i will remind him of a quotation all too familiar to him of leo averyville chamberlain. you have sat thereoo long for the good that you have done. in the name of god, go. ros: there is david davis, a former cabinet minister calling on the prime minister to go. he worked alongside boris johnson in getting brexit supported by the country. this is how the prime minister responded. >> order. prime minister prime minister johnson: i must say, i don't...
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ah, less bring in our gas in london name asked lamb chief market analyst at avery trade in singapore selling capron, director of capron, asia and author of chomping of the bitcoin past present and future bitcoin in china from dublin, professor bryan lucy, professor of international finance and commodities trinity business school. welcome to the program name. do we know exactly what's behind the crypto currency for thanks for having me. there are a number of factors that are adversely invoicing, the prices, 2 of them you mentioned. but the most important one is the risk of sentiment among investors, which triggered the big sell off how, how the seller really happened. that triggered that was figured by the federal reserve and federal reserve started to talk to, to, to give more hawkish stance to the market. because last year, everyone was anticipating 3 interest rate hikes, and fact was to increase interest rate to control inflation. and bitcoin is a national hedge to inflation. we know throughout the world, inflation is getting out of control. now the federal reserve bank, which is t
ah, less bring in our gas in london name asked lamb chief market analyst at avery trade in singapore selling capron, director of capron, asia and author of chomping of the bitcoin past present and future bitcoin in china from dublin, professor bryan lucy, professor of international finance and commodities trinity business school. welcome to the program name. do we know exactly what's behind the crypto currency for thanks for having me. there are a number of factors that are adversely invoicing,...
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host: to avery in florida. go ahead. caller: can you hear me? you're two prior colors are correct. i'm a physician. i've studied this for the past two years. i have followed people who support early treatment they have totally suppressed any early treatment with any drugs the been proven to be effective. if you treat early, almost one junta percent. my group has treated 150,000 patients with only for having to go into the hospital. i know some people who have been in the hospital and passed away. they are told to stay home until they turn blue. they go in. these are people who have had a vaccine. even though omicron is less malicious compared to the prior variant. the people who go into the hospital go in and they are given remdesivir. they should not be given that. they are being given that at two weeks into the illness. it only works in the first five days. there has been a suppression in the media. it's the first time i've ever seen any sort of early treatment until they've come out. they are moneymakers for the same companies. it originally produced ivermectin, which is proven
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i am pleased to report that avery -- everything the one of the nga recommendations in our structure and is -- for structure initiative was included in the bill. i want to thank allah governors. thank you mr. secretary for your leadership" -- all of our governors. thank you mr. secretary for your leadership and cooperation. with that i turn over to my colleague from michigan governor whitmer. governor whitmer: i ran on fixing the roads in michigan. i think we will fix the dams and roads this year. we have work to do together. i appreciate the way governors and the nga worked together to secure more resources so we can fix our roadways and build a more resilient and equitable infrastructure system. sec. buttigieg, i would like to get things started by asking how the administration plans to help states and territories and get the ball rolling on these important infrastructure investments and give you an opportunity to get us started. please, take away secretary. thank you --sec. buttigieg: thank you governor whitmer i am honored to be with all of you. i want to thank the nj for having me -
i am pleased to report that avery -- everything the one of the nga recommendations in our structure and is -- for structure initiative was included in the bill. i want to thank allah governors. thank you mr. secretary for your leadership" -- all of our governors. thank you mr. secretary for your leadership and cooperation. with that i turn over to my colleague from michigan governor whitmer. governor whitmer: i ran on fixing the roads in michigan. i think we will fix the dams and roads...
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david: chris, avery follow-up. democrats -- a brief follow-up. democrats in congress argue the situation is so serious in terms of election integrity and outcomes that we need new legislation to protect our elections. do you think that they are right? chris: don't just listen to democrats in congress, listen to ginsberg, a republican election law your who wrote a review in the national -- who wrote in the national review that we need to clarify the role of the vice president and clarify who the state executive is, whether secretary of state or the governors in certifying state elections and what it means when you have contesting a states result and perhaps raising the threshold behind -- beyond just one congressperson that can object to a state electoral slate. i think we need clarity in elections because if anything operatives domestic and abroad have determined that there is ambiguity and they can sit in an unclear gray space and create havoc and undermine confidence in public institutions. david: so, you would support some sort of legislative
david: chris, avery follow-up. democrats -- a brief follow-up. democrats in congress argue the situation is so serious in terms of election integrity and outcomes that we need new legislation to protect our elections. do you think that they are right? chris: don't just listen to democrats in congress, listen to ginsberg, a republican election law your who wrote a review in the national -- who wrote in the national review that we need to clarify the role of the vice president and clarify who the...
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companies that people have left for dead ge still owns 25% of baker hughes >> a couple months, we spoke to avery, very bullish kreismt:fo baker hughes >>> your next guest says this is bide the commodity, but maybe sell the company type of environment. kevin joins us now thanks for joining us. you heard the conversation the last time oil was at these levels, most of the oil stocks were 50%, 70% higher would you prefer to simply own oil futures? >> if you think about where this could go, there's still a -- there's a lot of questions how it will play out in terms of nonmaintenance cap ex. , another one, was talking about where were you in 1982 well, remember in the 1980s we're still in an environment where it let to windfall, so it's not just rate hikes, but the tax man that shows up when you see inflation in commodities. >> you also see the regulators to your first point we already now some have sent members to ceos, talking about collusion. there is, let's not forget, a regulatory overhang, to your point, but just how big do you think that overhang might be >> if we look at from trough to peak, w
companies that people have left for dead ge still owns 25% of baker hughes >> a couple months, we spoke to avery, very bullish kreismt:fo baker hughes >>> your next guest says this is bide the commodity, but maybe sell the company type of environment. kevin joins us now thanks for joining us. you heard the conversation the last time oil was at these levels, most of the oil stocks were 50%, 70% higher would you prefer to simply own oil futures? >> if you think about where...
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the cases that we fought, the conviction in the case of the murderer of george floyd and of ahmed avery and of dante wright, we got some things done in '21, but there's much more work to do in '22, like voting rights, and like george floyd justice and policing and like making sure we do not allow the states rights movements in elections. but we also have to bring our communities to respecting each other and dealing with gun violence. one of the most interesting plays on that this christmas season was when i saw a right wing congresswoman attack kwanza, a celebration started in the african american community in the late '60s, i was around 11, 12 years old. it is seven principles that talks about unity and collective work and responsibility and faith and purpose. anybody can look up the principles of kwanza. that's what we need to deal with violence and gang-related activity in our community. i've been leading kwanza ceremonies since i was a teenage preacher, in fact, somebody sent me a new york times article from 1971 where 16-year-old reverend al sharpton conducted kwanza, that's me. we
the cases that we fought, the conviction in the case of the murderer of george floyd and of ahmed avery and of dante wright, we got some things done in '21, but there's much more work to do in '22, like voting rights, and like george floyd justice and policing and like making sure we do not allow the states rights movements in elections. but we also have to bring our communities to respecting each other and dealing with gun violence. one of the most interesting plays on that this christmas...
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whether you filed them for an infrequent taking a gun in the mclaughlin figure on her 1st bargain, avery, social media of the management insisted they'd been completely in the dark who knew what to when will now be told in court for the 1st time. will those responsible continue to shift the blame to each other but to leash like it's only human to try and delegate responsibility for criminal action lee part you have to work with that and see what emerges in court off and whether the story is ultimately credible and believable are not as hostile, some claim to date, issued repeated warnings, while others denied ever having heard about the scamp. we gained access to internal documents and interviews, and we're able to talk to some of the 100 or so people linked to the scandal. we then had 3 actors read what these individuals told us, one for executives and to act as representing engineers, associates wish to remain anonymous, but at the same time, tell us their stories. as a minor, multi virtual is let's at least what is my motivation is that after doing so much wrong in the past t o, in at
whether you filed them for an infrequent taking a gun in the mclaughlin figure on her 1st bargain, avery, social media of the management insisted they'd been completely in the dark who knew what to when will now be told in court for the 1st time. will those responsible continue to shift the blame to each other but to leash like it's only human to try and delegate responsibility for criminal action lee part you have to work with that and see what emerges in court off and whether the story is...
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then came this community call for help, the brainchild of treece avery. >> having trained that hard andhaving their dreams dashed, i was like that is wrong. every little bit counts. in >> a matter of days, she raised $6,000. that was enough to defer a third of the cost of the trip should the traveler still had to pay another 1200. each one of the 11 women who made the trip reached the summit. the generosity of those who helped them get their warm their hearts. >> you find when people are hurting or someone is stressed or something, you find people come together. >> unfortunately, seven of the 18 who originally paid for the trip were unable to go due to the additional cost. as for miles, the women say he sent them a direct message saying he will pay everyone back but he has not said when or how. i would not hold my breath. >> what a lifetime memory. >> unbelievable. >> american banks have a new quarter in stock and while the face value is ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ deposit, plan and pay with easy tools from chase. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. i didn't have health insurance,
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so now here is the avery public madam, if you can keep it 1 million dollar question. will the senate act? what effect does this kind of public query have for the president of the united states. have on the holdouts among democratic senators, who said thus far, however noble the cause, there are no. joining us now is senator amy klobuchar. travel to georgia with vice president harris tonight, aboard air force one. senator it is really good to see, i know it's been a long day, good to see. go ahead. >> just before i get to what is going on in the senate, i did want to say, president biden's speech was wonderful tonight. as was vice president harris's. there was this moment where he talked about how there is a moment in time, he brought up the bomb blowing up in that church. in birmingham. he brought up when john lewis crossed that bridge and when he got hit and when people got killed and people got injured. and he brought up january 6th. this is one of those moments, it began on january 6th, it didn't and there. it's been a conservative effort. you just talked on your s
so now here is the avery public madam, if you can keep it 1 million dollar question. will the senate act? what effect does this kind of public query have for the president of the united states. have on the holdouts among democratic senators, who said thus far, however noble the cause, there are no. joining us now is senator amy klobuchar. travel to georgia with vice president harris tonight, aboard air force one. senator it is really good to see, i know it's been a long day, good to see. go...
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strike groups we have in the baltic, if you look at the size there almost meaningless, 1000 people but avery every nato nation has a contribution. >> the problem i have isthere kind of a tripwire . in a sense the russians could just ignore them. it's got to be enough and more like the forces along the interim border, these are the forces that will have to be strike and blow up a lot of things because then it's like they can't just ignore them like a symbol. the problem with a tripwire is it assumes things are issue that need to be resolved and the other example i like to use historically is lincoln. the army did suggest that they withdraw the troops from fort sumter to lincoln i think adroitly understood intelligently that to open the software first, $75,000 for the federal army. >> we're going to go to audiencequestions and dick will ask is what we've got . >> i think the quote was the only thing worse than going to war with allies is going to war with them. so we have literally so many come in and have going to have togroup some things . i just can't do that but on taiwan what are the odds
strike groups we have in the baltic, if you look at the size there almost meaningless, 1000 people but avery every nato nation has a contribution. >> the problem i have isthere kind of a tripwire . in a sense the russians could just ignore them. it's got to be enough and more like the forces along the interim border, these are the forces that will have to be strike and blow up a lot of things because then it's like they can't just ignore them like a symbol. the problem with a tripwire is...
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line when he met with the ukrainian president in ki secrety blincautio ruia cou launca attack kraine avery short tice he also accud russia of planning to re-enforce the more th 100,000 troops it has already deployed along the ukrainian border today, russia's military sent more troops into belarus for joint drills this video shows russian armored cars driving off a cargo train secretary blinken's visit to ukraine comes two days before his high-stakes meeting with the russian foreign minister, sergey lavrov, in geneva. michael o'hanlon, as always, thank you. president biden said he believes putin will move in he's got to do something, as the president put it what did you make of that? >> i disagree with that, i don't think we have any real reading on putin in fact, president biden himself seems to acknowledge that later when he said i don't think putin's made up his own mind, but coming on the aftermath -- >> but he said he's got do something. >> exactly, there gotta do something, i'm not sure what he means. does he somehow sympathize with putin's position even though this is a crisis of put
line when he met with the ukrainian president in ki secrety blincautio ruia cou launca attack kraine avery short tice he also accud russia of planning to re-enforce the more th 100,000 troops it has already deployed along the ukrainian border today, russia's military sent more troops into belarus for joint drills this video shows russian armored cars driving off a cargo train secretary blinken's visit to ukraine comes two days before his high-stakes meeting with the russian foreign minister,...
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. >> reporter: you're watching the horrifying moment a pipe burst at the beech mountain resort in avery county, north carolina, blasting skiers with freezing cold water in 7-degree weather. petrified onlookers looking from the ground as the spraying water shoots high into the sky. >> we told everybody to go tell the operators to stop operating the lift. people are getting hurt. it's dangerous. >> reporter: she was one of the first people to witness the exploded water pipe getting there right as it ruptured, and she captured the terrifying scene in this video. >> they literally fell down. the water was so high, it just sprayed them so fast and they literally fell on top of each other and they had bruises on their faces. >> reporter: emma lopinto and her friend were injured after they jumped. emma emotionally recalling the incident with abc charlotte affiliate wsoc. >> i'm in quite a lot of pain, mainly on my left side of my body. i have bruises from head to toe. some big, some small just like all over my body. i don't want to put blame on anyone. i just want people to know it was a more
. >> reporter: you're watching the horrifying moment a pipe burst at the beech mountain resort in avery county, north carolina, blasting skiers with freezing cold water in 7-degree weather. petrified onlookers looking from the ground as the spraying water shoots high into the sky. >> we told everybody to go tell the operators to stop operating the lift. people are getting hurt. it's dangerous. >> reporter: she was one of the first people to witness the exploded water pipe...
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the they'd avery marijuana dispensaries saw the video. it billy's the same group robbed his shot back in december. he described that incident by phone. he asked not to reveal his identity. they're mixed with. >> men and women. i can hear him talking and it's more of the asian group speaking different languages. there heavily armed. they have they they have the headgear. with the doe, the walkie talkie with the miles case. k 47. the writing has 45 per car and they look for soft spots. mostly targeting. marijuana dispensers who don't have security. it appears to be several >> chargers all in color and then that was in the sine opd spokesperson officer kim armstead says the strategy here is to expose these vehicles of the video to the public as a possible to turn for the same group attorney to commit a robbery at a later date. they say many as a 100 vehicles at the time. >> running throughout the city really coming all parts of the bay area. >> and a lot of these dispensers do carry a lot of cash in their businesses. that's what this group i
the they'd avery marijuana dispensaries saw the video. it billy's the same group robbed his shot back in december. he described that incident by phone. he asked not to reveal his identity. they're mixed with. >> men and women. i can hear him talking and it's more of the asian group speaking different languages. there heavily armed. they have they they have the headgear. with the doe, the walkie talkie with the miles case. k 47. the writing has 45 per car and they look for soft spots....
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but it's our way of remembering that disney is avery cheap stock. cheap. it's trading well below its strategic value. that's one of my criteria now in terms of looking at something. and i think the thing you've got to remember about disney, carl, is that they own some of the world's most valuable real estate on a scale that's unprecedented. they have got 32,000 acres of property in the middle of the second fastest-growing state in the country where they represent the fulcrum of tourist destinations i'm going to agree with one of your previous guests the pent-up demand for travel is eno enormous ever we time we go out or talk to a friend, all they want to do is plan a trip i think that includes disney world. so when you look at disney's numbers, i'm just amazed, frankly. maybe i'm not amazed because brian roberts is a lot older than the last time he tried this he tried to take over the company 10 or 12 years ago and almost pulled it off disney us unbelievably valuable. >> morris, it's always good to get your views, especially on a day like that. we'll talk
but it's our way of remembering that disney is avery cheap stock. cheap. it's trading well below its strategic value. that's one of my criteria now in terms of looking at something. and i think the thing you've got to remember about disney, carl, is that they own some of the world's most valuable real estate on a scale that's unprecedented. they have got 32,000 acres of property in the middle of the second fastest-growing state in the country where they represent the fulcrum of tourist...
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lawyers on our staff doing antitrust, they are a mighty group, saving private ryan situation with averyand mark m. the tech companies have 2500 lobbyists and probably 10000 lawyers but ian believe in the movie saving private ryan, small but mighty force can win and that's what we are doing and what we are up against we've got the momentum on our side because we've got the people of this country on our side. thank you, hearing is adjourned. [silence] [silence] >> the senate dabbled in briefly this afternoon, legislative work has been postponed because of the strain in washington d.c. to advance nomination franchise to be a judge in the ninth circuit court of appeals tomorrow. later this week, confirmation vote on the home of thomas judicial nomination and debate on a bill offered by senator ted cruz of texas to impose sanctions on those responsible. live coverage of the senate and c-span2.
lawyers on our staff doing antitrust, they are a mighty group, saving private ryan situation with averyand mark m. the tech companies have 2500 lobbyists and probably 10000 lawyers but ian believe in the movie saving private ryan, small but mighty force can win and that's what we are doing and what we are up against we've got the momentum on our side because we've got the people of this country on our side. thank you, hearing is adjourned. [silence] [silence] >> the senate dabbled in...
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it is a "saving private ryan" situation with avery and mark. the tech companies have 2500 lobbyists and 10,000 lawyers, but i believe in "saving private ryan." i believe a small but mighty force can win and that is what we are doing. that is what we are up against but we have momentum on our side because we have the people of this country on our side. thank you. hearing is adjourned. [gavel banging] >> the supreme court hears oral argument on the biden administration's vaccine o testr mandate for large employers. watch tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or full coverage on c-span now, our video app. >> can human genes be patented and owned? george can service tackles that question in his book "the genome defense." tonight on "q&a," the law professor talks about supreme court case that challenged biotech bennies' note -- biotech companies' right to patent human genes. >> as it rolled on year after year through different appeals and machinationss it became increasingly clear that there and by the time i got to the supreme co
it is a "saving private ryan" situation with avery and mark. the tech companies have 2500 lobbyists and 10,000 lawyers, but i believe in "saving private ryan." i believe a small but mighty force can win and that is what we are doing. that is what we are up against but we have momentum on our side because we have the people of this country on our side. thank you. hearing is adjourned. [gavel banging] >> the supreme court hears oral argument on the biden administration's...
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it is a "saving private ryan" situation with avery and mark. the tech companies have 2500 lobbyists and 10,000 lawyers, but i believe in "saving private ryan." i believe a small but mighty force can win and that is what we are doing. that is what we are up against but we have momentum on our side because we have the people of this country on our side. thank you. hearing is adjourned. [gavel banging] 2022. students across the country are giving us behind the scenes looks as they give us an entry using the #students can. if your high school student, you can join the conversation by entering the c-span student competition. created five to six minute competition. answer the question, how does the federal government work. >> be passionate about what you are discussing. you will receive it. no that this is the greatest country in history. >> remember content is king. remember to be as neutral and impartial as possible. for the betrayal of both sides of an issue. >> $1000 for total cash prizes, and a shot of winning the grand prize, $5,000. entries mu
it is a "saving private ryan" situation with avery and mark. the tech companies have 2500 lobbyists and 10,000 lawyers, but i believe in "saving private ryan." i believe a small but mighty force can win and that is what we are doing. that is what we are up against but we have momentum on our side because we have the people of this country on our side. thank you. hearing is adjourned. [gavel banging] 2022. students across the country are giving us behind the scenes looks as...
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they are a mighty group, it is a saving private situation with avery and mark.and the tech companies have 2500 lobbyists and probably 10,000 lawyers, but i i believe in the movie saving private ryan. i believe a small but mighty foreskin when, and that's what we're doing. that's what we're up against but we've got the momentum on our side because we've got the people of this country on our site. thank you. hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> in just if you miss we will take you live to the pentagon. defense secretary lloyd austin and the chair of the joint chiefs of staff general mark milley will briefed reporters on military assistance to ukraine. live coverage when it gets underway here on c-span2. >> a senior fellow at the manhattan institute, an author including the author of this brand-new book, "the cloud revolution: how the convergence of new technologies will unleash the next economic boom and a roaring 2020s." mark mills, welcome to "washington journal." >> gues
they are a mighty group, it is a saving private situation with avery and mark.and the tech companies have 2500 lobbyists and probably 10,000 lawyers, but i i believe in the movie saving private ryan. i believe a small but mighty foreskin when, and that's what we're doing. that's what we're up against but we've got the momentum on our side because we've got the people of this country on our site. thank you. hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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avery was saying earlier.he medical health impacts long-term, i was sorry to hear the story earlier of children being born with levels of thc in their system. that is a concern. recreational has been approved in virginia. i support medical marijuana nationwide. i have personal experience smoking the stuff off and on when i was younger. the stuff that you buy today has often been treated. it is not the natural stuff. it has got elements in it that could be harmful to you. it was a completely different kind of experience then smoking the original natural weed many years ago. host: many states are expected to restrict gun ownership and sales. in may of last year, we put the question to you, is more regulation of guns needed? caller: i talked to my representative from here in kentucky. i have hunted my entire life. i have my concealed carry permit. we need to do away -- the military and the police can have some automatic weapons. we need to dry that market. those that have guns, i don't want to take them away. the
avery was saying earlier.he medical health impacts long-term, i was sorry to hear the story earlier of children being born with levels of thc in their system. that is a concern. recreational has been approved in virginia. i support medical marijuana nationwide. i have personal experience smoking the stuff off and on when i was younger. the stuff that you buy today has often been treated. it is not the natural stuff. it has got elements in it that could be harmful to you. it was a completely...
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is a logistical challenge you throw in, you know, a couple of clouds, a couple of fronts, and then averyvirus, and as we now know all hell can break loose and has, i feel for everybody involved almost. >> thank you, joe. first of all, happy new year to you and to andrew and becky. it's good to see all of you. yeah, it is really hard. the airline industry is a tough industry and we have been operating in crisis mode for two years. let's recognize there's not been an ability to forecast here. all you can do is best plan with what you know. but the entire pandemic has meant we can't look back at other years and understand what we need to do now. the airlines learned that in the fall when they realized they couldn't plan to staff flights at the same level they did pre-pandemic because people were not able to pick up as many overtime hours or not willing to pick up that voluntary time because of concerns around covid and also because of the conflict on the planes. we're in a different place here, it's crisis mode the other thing i would note we did have a lot of storms over the holidays which
is a logistical challenge you throw in, you know, a couple of clouds, a couple of fronts, and then averyvirus, and as we now know all hell can break loose and has, i feel for everybody involved almost. >> thank you, joe. first of all, happy new year to you and to andrew and becky. it's good to see all of you. yeah, it is really hard. the airline industry is a tough industry and we have been operating in crisis mode for two years. let's recognize there's not been an ability to forecast...
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host: to avery in florida. go ahead. caller: can you hear me? you're two prior colors are correct. a physician. i've studied this for the past two years. i have followed people who support early treatment they have totally suppressed any early treatment with any drugs the been proven to be effective. if you treat early, almost one junta percent. my group has treated 150,000 patients with only for having to go into the hospital. i know some people who have been in the hospital and passed away. they are told to stay home until they turn blue. they go in. these are people who have had a vaccine. even though omicron is less malicious compared to the prior variant. the people who go into the hospital go in and they are given remdesivir. they should not be given that. they are being given that at two weeks into the illness. it only works in the first five days. there has been a suppression in the media. it's the first time i've ever seen any sort of early treatment until they've come out. they are moneymakers for the same companies. it originally produced ivermectin, which is proven to b
host: to avery in florida. go ahead. caller: can you hear me? you're two prior colors are correct. a physician. i've studied this for the past two years. i have followed people who support early treatment they have totally suppressed any early treatment with any drugs the been proven to be effective. if you treat early, almost one junta percent. my group has treated 150,000 patients with only for having to go into the hospital. i know some people who have been in the hospital and passed away....