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that will never change, but i will always struggle with what doctor berger did to my mom and to us. >ston ivf says this case predates its founding, but it says many more safety measures are in place today compared to 1980, a time before sperme banks were established. andrew rhiannon, andrea. >> thank you. the supreme court will hear a dispute over the abortion pill mifepristone. the biden administration is asking the justices to overturn an appeals court ruling that would cut off access to the drug through the mail, prevent doctors from prescribing it virtually, and impose other restrictions. this is the court's first abortion case since overturning roe v wade. a decision on this is expected by july. >> time now for your thursday weather. >> good morning. a big storm is bringing heavy snow to the mountains of colorado and new mexico today. and a wintry mix into the southwestern plains. there will be some slippery roads, even some freezing rain in amarillo. now the rainfall forecast across florida is scary . over the next several days through the weekend. yellow is two inches, orange i
that will never change, but i will always struggle with what doctor berger did to my mom and to us. >ston ivf says this case predates its founding, but it says many more safety measures are in place today compared to 1980, a time before sperme banks were established. andrew rhiannon, andrea. >> thank you. the supreme court will hear a dispute over the abortion pill mifepristone. the biden administration is asking the justices to overturn an appeals court ruling that would cut off...
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and chief justice berger just kind of dashed it off.sed to call things he dashed off little snappers. and to a certain extent some of his drafting in the nixon case was inadequate to the other justices, so they ganged up on him and forced his hand. >> and the issues of him sort of being the politician on the court versus the more scholarly types, if you will. >> well, he wasn't a politician. he was -- and then it's -- i think it's 140 pages in "the brethren" of, you know, each move, each memo, each conspiracy lunch, each private discussion. but we didn't -- we just showed it in the book, but we didn't tell -- we didn't explain the footnotes. we didn't explain the 77-page memo or case study that brennen's clerk had done. and as soon as we got that, we got a road map. >> what else does the unpublished drafts teach us? and since you had them, how is it, again, as we study your methods, how is it that you arrange or chose not to publish them in full or publish them as part of the book? you have a process here. >> yes. and the process was to
and chief justice berger just kind of dashed it off.sed to call things he dashed off little snappers. and to a certain extent some of his drafting in the nixon case was inadequate to the other justices, so they ganged up on him and forced his hand. >> and the issues of him sort of being the politician on the court versus the more scholarly types, if you will. >> well, he wasn't a politician. he was -- and then it's -- i think it's 140 pages in "the brethren" of, you know,...
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and sign -- >> how did they view berger's agenda?the writing was not very good, the law was not being used properly, that it was just, you know, all of the justices and clerks are very intense on crafting an opinion that the law schools and the law journals will love. and chief justice berger just kind of dashed it off, he used to call things that he dashed off little snappers and to a certain extent, some of his drafting in the nixon case was inadequate to the other justices so they ganged up on him, and forced his hand. >> and the issues of him sort of being the politician on the court, versus the more scholarly types if you will. >> well, he wasn't a politician. i mean, he was -- it is -- i think it is 140 pages in the brethren of, you know, each move, each memo, each conspiracy lunch, each private discussion, but we didn't -- we just showed it in the book, but we didn't tell -- we didn't explain the footnotes, we didn't explain the 77 page memo or case study that brennan's clerk had done and that's -- as soon as we got that, we t
and sign -- >> how did they view berger's agenda?the writing was not very good, the law was not being used properly, that it was just, you know, all of the justices and clerks are very intense on crafting an opinion that the law schools and the law journals will love. and chief justice berger just kind of dashed it off, he used to call things that he dashed off little snappers and to a certain extent, some of his drafting in the nixon case was inadequate to the other justices so they...
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north dakota governor doug berger is suspending his campaign. governor berger failed to get enough support for the state for the previous republican debate and would not have qualified for this upcoming debate, which is wednesday in alabama. he is lashing out at the rnc, the republican national committee, who sets the qualifications for the debates. he said, the committee is reducing competition and restricting fresh ideas. >>> who can be held liable for the opioid crisis? the supreme court is wrestling with a nationwide settlement for the maker of oxycontin, which is purdue pharma. the settlement would shield embers of the sacral family who own the company from civil lawsuits over the toll of opioids. today, the justice was reluctant to break up a multibillion-dollar deal and leery of rewarding the cyclers. the agreement was hammered out with state and local governments and victims, provide billions of dollars to combat the opioid epidemic. the sachlers would contribute up to $6 billion and give up ownership of their company. >>> rescue workers
north dakota governor doug berger is suspending his campaign. governor berger failed to get enough support for the state for the previous republican debate and would not have qualified for this upcoming debate, which is wednesday in alabama. he is lashing out at the rnc, the republican national committee, who sets the qualifications for the debates. he said, the committee is reducing competition and restricting fresh ideas. >>> who can be held liable for the opioid crisis? the supreme...
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thus, the geography of berger exports of these products expanded to 17 countries. since previously south korean. companies did not participate in the auction, this transaction became their first experience, and in 11 months foreign participants purchased over 1,200,000 cubic meters of lumber at exchange trading, which is almost twice as much as in the same period last year. two new residents have been registered in the great stone industrial park. one of they will create in the park a modern production of equipment for the food industry, the products are intended for the domestic market, and will also be exported to the countries of the eurasian economic union. another enterprise plans to develop and produce electrical and combined equipment for heating systems. resident projects are import-substituting in nature, and this. innovative products for belarus. the ministry of antimonopoly regulation and trade found violations in the implementation of fruit and vegetable products in four stores in the brest region, which worked with one large retail chain. we are talkin
thus, the geography of berger exports of these products expanded to 17 countries. since previously south korean. companies did not participate in the auction, this transaction became their first experience, and in 11 months foreign participants purchased over 1,200,000 cubic meters of lumber at exchange trading, which is almost twice as much as in the same period last year. two new residents have been registered in the great stone industrial park. one of they will create in the park a modern...
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solar surged, we will chat with john berger, president and ceo next. for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. kailey: you are looking live at the principal room. coming up later, brian niccol, to pull away cef -- chipotle ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ earlier this week at the top 28 summit in dubai, spoke on the importance of green energy. >> the sector now knows that solar power per unit is cheaper than fossil fuel. that is proven technology. they know it takes longer sometimes and they know they have some higher caps. they can't just build the installed capacity. they understand that. kailey: for more on the solar industry we are joined by john berger, sonoma chairman. specializing in the solar industry. thank you for being here. there was a new report published by the solar energy industries association of say they are on pace to surpass 33 gigawatts, that would be up 50% from 2022. how much of that is because of the reduction act and how much are you worried that could change if politics change? john: very little of the added incentiv
solar surged, we will chat with john berger, president and ceo next. for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. kailey: you are looking live at the principal room. coming up later, brian niccol, to pull away cef -- chipotle ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ earlier this week at the top 28 summit in dubai, spoke on the importance of green energy. >> the sector now knows that solar power per unit is cheaper than fossil fuel. that is proven technology. they know it takes longer...
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s hand to spark chelsea into life but the visitors never really found their stride and ann—katrin bergerhemselves off and sealed the three points, dominant to in front of another record—breaking cloud. strong first—half. this is the best we have played this season. we showed potential and we haven't really played at that level so it was really pleasing to see. now level on points and just behind on goal difference, early festive cheer for arsenal and a warning for chelsea that their title defence may not be so smooth. so a big win for arsenal today and plenty of other games in the wsl today. brighton came back to draw 2—2 with leicester city. two goals from elisabeth terland in the last ten minutes cancelled out the away team's advantage. liverpool were held by struggling bristol city... a win away for everton too — they beat west ham. and one game not long under way. manchester united at tottenham — where it's 0—1 united at half—time. melvine malard with the goal. scottish premiership leaders celtic suffered a surprise 2—1 defeat at kilmarnock. brendan rodgers�* side took the lead at ru
s hand to spark chelsea into life but the visitors never really found their stride and ann—katrin bergerhemselves off and sealed the three points, dominant to in front of another record—breaking cloud. strong first—half. this is the best we have played this season. we showed potential and we haven't really played at that level so it was really pleasing to see. now level on points and just behind on goal difference, early festive cheer for arsenal and a warning for chelsea that their title...
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that's the company's president, john berger, he used to work for enron.cheap chinese solar panels. the biden administration says this would usher in a golden era for america. for those young and healthy, if they can't trick you, they will scare you into buying crappy panels. >> the best thing you can do is get solar and battery service on your house as fast as you can, lock that if for 25 years. the chances that because of the global war, when you look at what is happening in ukraine, or the climate change -- >> great booking cnn. global war. that sounds like a threat to me. we reached out to sonova for comment and haven't heard back. our next guest says her 86-year old father was tricked to buy a $34,000 solar lease. terry blythe joins us now. first of all, i'm sorry for your father. how was sonova able to take advantage of him? >> basically my parents lived in a small neighborhood in mesquite, texas. my parent's house was in poor shape. a guy went door to door and pressured them into signing a contract that night. he told them they wouldn't be out any o
that's the company's president, john berger, he used to work for enron.cheap chinese solar panels. the biden administration says this would usher in a golden era for america. for those young and healthy, if they can't trick you, they will scare you into buying crappy panels. >> the best thing you can do is get solar and battery service on your house as fast as you can, lock that if for 25 years. the chances that because of the global war, when you look at what is happening in ukraine, or...
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trump do that, he say he's dsome people in archives say high did not, but let's face it even sander bergerked for bill clinton stuffed classified papers down his pants and nothing happens to him, this is insane, i think that americans are supporting trump, they watch this and say, hey, this is not the same treatment given to donald trump, that is givegiven to democrats, especially joe biden and hunter biden. david: bee zee a move to get trump removed from colorado ballot, g.o.p. has taken it to court. they are trying to get a quick verdict by the supreme court. on whether this is constitutional. the secretary of state for colorado, supported their supreme court decision said the following: >> i hope they act quickly too, it a im guilty verdict by decree, this has been no charge, no conviction, they are just decreeing he was im guilty of insurrection. >> let me put it bluntly, that person is an idiot, if they could deem someone guilty of insurrection buzz because they think so, he las ne has never been charged or convicted, this is absurd on its face. and i hope the supreme court will get i
trump do that, he say he's dsome people in archives say high did not, but let's face it even sander bergerked for bill clinton stuffed classified papers down his pants and nothing happens to him, this is insane, i think that americans are supporting trump, they watch this and say, hey, this is not the same treatment given to donald trump, that is givegiven to democrats, especially joe biden and hunter biden. david: bee zee a move to get trump removed from colorado ballot, g.o.p. has taken it to...
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berger. you have to wait for it to come down maybe a five day percent before you pull the trigger.nie. >> hi, jim. i have been watching your great show for over 10 years and i want to personally think you for your knowledge that has made a significant impact on my finances and i'm about to retire come ugly and god bless you jim. my question jim is about a company purchased back and went down, middle position and now it's just flat. should i sell, buy more or hold bhc? >> we ourselves are in a quandary about it. can't believe how poorly it was done. we feel like we were bagged by management. i have no feeling for it other than to say i am just stunned at how poorly is asked. i need to go to eric in michigan. eric? >> hello, jim. we spoke a few months back. i called in and asked you about rocket companies. back then you said look eric, if the fed even hands that they will cut rates this thing will do significantly better so i took your advice, thank you, i bought a major position. my question to you is do i hold this for the next 10 or 12 months and if i do could you see this thing i
berger. you have to wait for it to come down maybe a five day percent before you pull the trigger.nie. >> hi, jim. i have been watching your great show for over 10 years and i want to personally think you for your knowledge that has made a significant impact on my finances and i'm about to retire come ugly and god bless you jim. my question jim is about a company purchased back and went down, middle position and now it's just flat. should i sell, buy more or hold bhc? >> we...
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. >> phil berger is hosting its annual tree lighting celebration tomorrow. the family friendly event is going to feature winter wonderland, carriage rides. live music photos with santa and complimentary hot cocoa. local food vendors are can also be at the plaza at the tree lighting begins at 6.30. >> so soon city the holiday festivities are on the rails. the western railway museums, santa trains are taking off the trains feature a light show and special santa appearance. tickets again with cocoa popular this time of year. sweet treats and ornament decorating all happens tomorrow, starting from 11:30am. and last until 6.30, you can get your tickets online w r m. >> dot org. still ahead, every health department in the bay area putting up the same warning certainly asking everybody to do the same plus, retail crimes are actually falling in san francisco. at least that's what the city's police chief is saying. >> initiative, he says it's making a difference. and east bay mom is left grief and so many questions after her 15 year-old son is shot and killed in lodi
. >> phil berger is hosting its annual tree lighting celebration tomorrow. the family friendly event is going to feature winter wonderland, carriage rides. live music photos with santa and complimentary hot cocoa. local food vendors are can also be at the plaza at the tree lighting begins at 6.30. >> so soon city the holiday festivities are on the rails. the western railway museums, santa trains are taking off the trains feature a light show and special santa appearance. tickets...
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warren berger was chief justice at the time.ut as the court became more conservative, she actually moved more to the center. and by the time she left in january 2006, she was the deciding vote and sometimes flipping over to the liberal side for example on abortion rights and racial affirmative action. so she -- you know, advocates used to say they would write their briefs directed to her because that is how powerful she became, phil. >> can we stick on those two things you just said? she was the majority -- she wrote the majority opinion which upheld affirmative action at the time. and of course she joined justice suitor and k er sutter and kennedy in the opinion that upheld roe. and you look at those cases with this court and they are overturning. >> that is exactly right. just in the last two years, her legacy has really been demolished. no one will ever be able to take away from her the fact that she was the first woman justice or that she decided hundreds and hundreds of cases. but those two big areas that you point to have
warren berger was chief justice at the time.ut as the court became more conservative, she actually moved more to the center. and by the time she left in january 2006, she was the deciding vote and sometimes flipping over to the liberal side for example on abortion rights and racial affirmative action. so she -- you know, advocates used to say they would write their briefs directed to her because that is how powerful she became, phil. >> can we stick on those two things you just said? she...
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because i i love the royal circus , which is led by gi, i adore his love for all circus performers, bergert, well , my dear, now there are three tests, pressure, sugar and cholesterol, so hand over ready. hand over, okay, that's it, i ran into a break, into a commercial break, so i ran back, i'm waiting for the report, okay, thank you, thank you, thank you very much, health is with you again, dear friends, our program continues , this is the topic: in general we all we know what atherosclerosis is, right, what is atherosclerosis? vessels are destroyed - a violation, well, it creates plaques in the girls’ vessels, but i ’m standing in front of you just like a magician with a huge plaque, here’s a healthy vessel , here’s a vessel with a plaque, a plaque is when cholesterol and fat are pushed into the wall of the vessel, here we have a genius a model, a normal vessel and an abnormal one, and you can see what the tragedy of the plaque is. "it blocks the blood flow in this tragedy, you were in kaliningrad on a business trip, and of course, i returned from there simply in shock, because for the
because i i love the royal circus , which is led by gi, i adore his love for all circus performers, bergert, well , my dear, now there are three tests, pressure, sugar and cholesterol, so hand over ready. hand over, okay, that's it, i ran into a break, into a commercial break, so i ran back, i'm waiting for the report, okay, thank you, thank you, thank you very much, health is with you again, dear friends, our program continues , this is the topic: in general we all we know what atherosclerosis...
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victor berger, a socialist from wisconsin was refuseded a seat in the house of representatives twiceaving been elected and his opposition to world war i had led him to be charged with disloyal actions and the house use the the 14th amend not yofr turn and eventually he did serve in the house. the county commissioner in new mexico was remove from office in 2022 because he actually was a convicted january 6th rioter. now we have the possibility that the u.s. supreme court will take up the colorado ruling and decide whether trump did be on state ballots it would be the first time since bush versus gore in 2000 and it would be the first time they weighed in on presidential politics. >> the country is more divided now than its ever been before, in a sense if you're a supreme court justice it makes bush versus gore look like a walk in the park. >> donald trump has denied doing anything wrong on january 6th and while he has been charged, as of now he's not been convicted of any crime related to january 6th, but legal expert stephen vladic where congress has denied it based on the 14th amend
victor berger, a socialist from wisconsin was refuseded a seat in the house of representatives twiceaving been elected and his opposition to world war i had led him to be charged with disloyal actions and the house use the the 14th amend not yofr turn and eventually he did serve in the house. the county commissioner in new mexico was remove from office in 2022 because he actually was a convicted january 6th rioter. now we have the possibility that the u.s. supreme court will take up the...
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i'm joined now by two of rudy giuliani's attorneys, gary fischoff and heath berger. you so much to both of you for joining us. here you list his debt to ruby freeman and shaye moss in his bankruptcy filing. are you going to argue that is a debt that's dischargeable, meaning it can be wiped away in bankruptcy proceedings? >> whether or not that ultimately is dischargeable bankruptcy will be determined by the bankruptcy court. but at least we will get some time for mr. giuliani's other lawyers pursuing a deal and prevent the liquidation office assets like this one crater that can jump ahead of the other creditors. that white will have an opportunity for his assets to be supervised and any type of satisfaction to critters will be done in an orderly and for manner instead of having one corridor jump ahead of all the others. >> gary, explain how that works. if you are giving breathing room here to pursue an appeal, this $148 million judgment, because you are well aware that civil litigation like that is state during bankruptcy. so does that mean you'll be filing a motion
i'm joined now by two of rudy giuliani's attorneys, gary fischoff and heath berger. you so much to both of you for joining us. here you list his debt to ruby freeman and shaye moss in his bankruptcy filing. are you going to argue that is a debt that's dischargeable, meaning it can be wiped away in bankruptcy proceedings? >> whether or not that ultimately is dischargeable bankruptcy will be determined by the bankruptcy court. but at least we will get some time for mr. giuliani's other...
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. >> we had doctor berger on and i thought it was a super story.ll stick behind it. i also felt that ge healthcare was a buy. people don't agree with me on the and i think they will be wrong. let's go to hunter and florida. hunter. >> how are you doing, sir? >> i'm doing well. how about you? >> very well, thank you. i had a question about the loss on a 12 month forecast. >> just hold on to. it had a big spike. the best in the group and a good yield. >> let's go to jeff in new york. jeff. >> hello mr. cramer. this is jeff from new york. >> sandwiched between the cold finger lakes and the snowy plateau, it feels like christmas around here. >> that is why i have google map service here. i love this guy. what is going on. >> with retail doing better this holiday season, and wondering if the retailer was already up 20% in a month. >> what you think? >> too dicey. i would preferred deckers to crocs. i feel that they will have a better holiday season. let's go to john in new jersey. john. >> how are you doing this evening? >> great. >> after disappointing
. >> we had doctor berger on and i thought it was a super story.ll stick behind it. i also felt that ge healthcare was a buy. people don't agree with me on the and i think they will be wrong. let's go to hunter and florida. hunter. >> how are you doing, sir? >> i'm doing well. how about you? >> very well, thank you. i had a question about the loss on a 12 month forecast. >> just hold on to. it had a big spike. the best in the group and a good yield. >> let's...
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alex berger and her husband.losure, alex was my prom day way back in the 80s. it has been such a wonderful opportunity for us to be able to work together, using our powers for good. >> i want to go back -- i asked the question about, why don't adults see santa, this fictional character, the way children sees him? but you really get into showing just how deep the racism goes. there is a startling moment in the documentary when stafford braxton played some of the racist voice mails he has received. talk about fried chicken, kool-aid, including one voice mail where the caller repeats the and word over and over and over again. why would you want to include those voicemails? >> we cannot back away from the truth. there is one thing that politicians and people say all the time that pisses me off, we are better than this. we are not now, nor have we ever been, better than this. until we can admit that, until we can name the saying, we will never be able to heal from the thing. that is why it has to be -- it has to be in
alex berger and her husband.losure, alex was my prom day way back in the 80s. it has been such a wonderful opportunity for us to be able to work together, using our powers for good. >> i want to go back -- i asked the question about, why don't adults see santa, this fictional character, the way children sees him? but you really get into showing just how deep the racism goes. there is a startling moment in the documentary when stafford braxton played some of the racist voice mails he has...
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question of the first steps are volunteers as soon as they enter through the hangar there greeted berger'sn 1955 when a child di dialed in unlisd norad phone number in an advertisement. colonel picked up the child asked where saint nick was paid 68 years later norad track santa has grown into a massive operation. >> we've got just under 100 100 funds in this location. we will probably take in the passive taken over two and 50000 calls in the 20 hour period of time progress repairing to share santa updates in eight different languages means all hands on deck for volunteers in u.s. canada norad teams. quick/surgical call from a group of kids in ukraine were calling on the little battery from this at all they wanted was for santa to turn their power back on. it's moments like that they give us pause f for binders of the global reach we have and the importance progress norad said they cannot predict an exact time santa will come down the next chimney in your home they say it appears he only arrives when children are asleep. in colorado springs kennedy hayes fox news. >> he might need rudolph w
question of the first steps are volunteers as soon as they enter through the hangar there greeted berger'sn 1955 when a child di dialed in unlisd norad phone number in an advertisement. colonel picked up the child asked where saint nick was paid 68 years later norad track santa has grown into a massive operation. >> we've got just under 100 100 funds in this location. we will probably take in the passive taken over two and 50000 calls in the 20 hour period of time progress repairing to...
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hayes's hand to spark chelsea into life but the visitors never really found their stride and catherine berger off and sealed the three points, dominant to in front of another record—breaking cloud. in front of another record-breaking cloud. ,, ., , ., ., cloud. strong first-half or record be . an. cloud. strong first-half or record began- this _ cloud. strong first-half or record began- this is — cloud. strong first-half or record began. this is the _ cloud. strong first-half or record...
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. >> when chief justice warren berger escorted sandra day o'connor, the court's first woman justice inistory, down the steps of the supreme court, he said to reporters -- >> you haven't seen me with a better-looking justice yet, have you? >> sandra day o'connor did not love that, but it was 1981 and she was used to this sort of thick. she just smiled. she was tough, she was determined to show women could do the job just as well as men. one of the things she was smart about was staying out of petty ego-driven squabbles. at the court's private conference when justice antonin scalia started railing against affirmative action she said, "why, nino, how do you think i got my job?" but when one of her law clerks wrote a zinger into her opinion to hit back at scalia in public, she just crossed it out. in 24 years on the supreme court justice o'connor was the decisive swing vote in 330 cases. >> she was in the majority in the last term on all but eight decisions. >> reporter: in virtually every 5-4 decision of note o'connor's was the fifth, the deciding vote. >> that is a lot of power. and she
. >> when chief justice warren berger escorted sandra day o'connor, the court's first woman justice inistory, down the steps of the supreme court, he said to reporters -- >> you haven't seen me with a better-looking justice yet, have you? >> sandra day o'connor did not love that, but it was 1981 and she was used to this sort of thick. she just smiled. she was tough, she was determined to show women could do the job just as well as men. one of the things she was smart about was...
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some of the people in the archives say he didn't but let's face it, even sandy berger for bill clintonffed classified papers down his pants, down his pants, david, and nothing happened to him. this is insane. i think americans are supporting trump in large measure because they watch this and they say, hey, this is not the same treatment being given to donald trump that is being given to democrats especially joe biden and hunter biden, and the whole bunch of them. david: governor, finally we have the move to get trump removed from the colorado ballot and the gop has taken it to court. they're trying to get a quick verdict by the supreme court whether this is constitutional or not. the secretary of state for colorado, who supported the, their supreme court's decision said the following, donald trump engaged in insurrection and was disqualified under the constitution from the colorado ballot. the cole supreme court got it right. i urge the u.s. supreme court to act quickly given the upcoming presidential primary election. i hope they act quickly too, but is a guilty verdict by decree, wha
some of the people in the archives say he didn't but let's face it, even sandy berger for bill clintonffed classified papers down his pants, down his pants, david, and nothing happened to him. this is insane. i think americans are supporting trump in large measure because they watch this and they say, hey, this is not the same treatment being given to donald trump that is being given to democrats especially joe biden and hunter biden, and the whole bunch of them. david: governor, finally we...
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jennifer berger with jaire hook yahoofinance. you said in july you needed to cut rates before getting to 2% inflation and pce getting at 3.5% and pce running at 2.5% and super core and shelter, they're stickier. so when looking at different components of the data. how much closer do you have to get to 2% before you consider cutting rates? >> the reason you wouldn't wait to get to 2% to cut rates is that policy would be too late. you'd be reducing restriction on the economy well before 2% because before you get to 2ers p so you don't overshoot. if we think restrictive policy as weighing on economic activity, you know, it takes a while for policy to get into the economy of economic activity and affect inflation. i can't give you a precise answer and you'll see a reasonable estimate of the time lags and the time it takes. >>-- reasonable? >> i wouldn't want to identify any one precise point because i'd be able to look back and probably find out that it turned out not to be right. we'll be looking at it and the broad collection of fa
jennifer berger with jaire hook yahoofinance. you said in july you needed to cut rates before getting to 2% inflation and pce getting at 3.5% and pce running at 2.5% and super core and shelter, they're stickier. so when looking at different components of the data. how much closer do you have to get to 2% before you consider cutting rates? >> the reason you wouldn't wait to get to 2% to cut rates is that policy would be too late. you'd be reducing restriction on the economy well before 2%...
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in 1919, socialist congressman victor berger was caught helping the germans in world war one. so we can strip biden from the ballot for giving aid and comfort to iran. china, venezuela.iran >> right. biden's paying these countries millions of dollarina,s and letg thousands of their people sneak into our country. >> texas sneak should, as stephn colbert says, just remove them from the ballot. t this election's already about a nine outhe of ten, and we're not even at 2024 yet. >> they've already raided, arrested raide, censored and stripped trump from the ballot. >> and there'se ten months to go and none of it's worked. i have a bad feelingit has about this. i really should not have gotten that tarot car thid reading. >> robert ray joins me now. he's a former federal prosecutor and independent counsel for the whitewater investigation. i doer >> all right. i mean, i don't like how this is going. this feels like we're leading into a dangerous place. dang? mou view it well, me, too.e, i mean, i justening, it's disheartening. >> i guess it's good that you're seeing iod you somes ris
in 1919, socialist congressman victor berger was caught helping the germans in world war one. so we can strip biden from the ballot for giving aid and comfort to iran. china, venezuela.iran >> right. biden's paying these countries millions of dollarina,s and letg thousands of their people sneak into our country. >> texas sneak should, as stephn colbert says, just remove them from the ballot. t this election's already about a nine outhe of ten, and we're not even at 2024 yet....
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that's the company's president, absolujohn berger. 's he used to work for enron.oh, and his buddies with biden,r who recently did them a huge solid lifting of trump's tariffs on cheap chinese solar panels. the biden administration says this will usher in a golden era for sola r competition, but all it really did was import shoddy solar panels for our enemy and dump them on bedridden elders suffering from dementia . and for those that are young and healthy, if they can't tric k you, they'll just scare you into buying solar panels. >> the best thing that you can. do as a as a homeowner is toe on get solar and battery service on your house as fast as you can. >> lock that in for 25 years whcause the chanceyears.s that s that because of the global war, when you look at what's happening in ukrainein or europ the climate change, great talking cn n global war, sound that sounds like a threat to mse . >> we reached out to sinovac for comment. we haven't heard anything back yet , but our next guest ouys her 86 year old father with dementia was tricked intor buying a 25 yea
that's the company's president, absolujohn berger. 's he used to work for enron.oh, and his buddies with biden,r who recently did them a huge solid lifting of trump's tariffs on cheap chinese solar panels. the biden administration says this will usher in a golden era for sola r competition, but all it really did was import shoddy solar panels for our enemy and dump them on bedridden elders suffering from dementia . and for those that are young and healthy, if they can't tric k you, they'll just...
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. >> when chief justice warren berger escorted sandra day o'connor the first woman justice in the court'surt he said to the reporters -- >> ever seen me with a better looking justice yet? >> sandra day o'connor did not love that. but it was 1981 and she was used this sort of thing. she just smiled. she was tough. she was smart. she was determined to show that women could do the job just as well as men. one of the things that she was smart about was staying out of petty ego-driven squabbles. at are the court's private conference when steve scalise started railing against affirmative action, she said how do you think got my job. when a law clerk wrote a zinger in, she crossed it out. 24 years on the supreme court justice o'connor was the decisive swing vote in 330 cases. >> she was in the majority in the last term on all but eight decisions. >> in virtually every 5-4 decision of note, hers was the fifth the deciding vote. that is a lot of power. she was not afraid to wield it upholding abortion rights, affirmative action, and george w. bush. she also knew how to share power and credit. she
. >> when chief justice warren berger escorted sandra day o'connor the first woman justice in the court'surt he said to the reporters -- >> ever seen me with a better looking justice yet? >> sandra day o'connor did not love that. but it was 1981 and she was used this sort of thing. she just smiled. she was tough. she was smart. she was determined to show that women could do the job just as well as men. one of the things that she was smart about was staying out of petty...
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he later said, well, we're going to get the berger and hunt and liddy supervised them and then we'llmove up. will sirica, as you was. wait minute. you're part of concealing this. yeah i'm what's the reason why a special prosecutor needed at the end of the day the the the public perception and certainly judge sirica is perception was that the truth wasn't coming out and of course henry petersen is the chief of the criminal division, the boss, the prosecutors, the original. was following nixon's and his staff's injunction to hold the line at the original watergate burglars. and that's what came through at the original trial. but judge, with all modesty was a pretty savvy guy. he did not need a a weatherman man to tell him which way the wind was. he needed only his common sense as a trial lawyer himself to see that the whole story was far from developed in the original trial. and so because of judge sirica, more than anybody else, because he did that, no other judge in that courthouse at that time would have done to get to the truth. he he wasn't the world's greatest legal scholar, but
he later said, well, we're going to get the berger and hunt and liddy supervised them and then we'llmove up. will sirica, as you was. wait minute. you're part of concealing this. yeah i'm what's the reason why a special prosecutor needed at the end of the day the the the public perception and certainly judge sirica is perception was that the truth wasn't coming out and of course henry petersen is the chief of the criminal division, the boss, the prosecutors, the original. was following nixon's...
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but cammie will berger's heart was finally given to what her head was telling her. >> i just had theow, my motherly hope was always there, i knew deep down that she was probably gone. >> and it would be another mom in another state who would move the story forward feet. joel courtney had already been interviewed by the fbi, but refused to answer any questions, and when shown her photo, he denied ever seen brooke. but when confronted by his own mother, courtney came perilously close to a confession. >> she actually asked him point blank, joel, did you do this? and he said it's not really what it seems like, and i will never be held accountable for this. >> he said that to your mother? i'll never be held accountable for this? why would he say? this >> because i don't think he feels the need to be held accountable for the things that he does. >> power? >> yeah, power. and doesn't have to play by the same rules of the people have to. >> the rules, to investigators, it did seem like joel courtney thought he was playing a game for. the inmate whose sister said he had above average intellig
but cammie will berger's heart was finally given to what her head was telling her. >> i just had theow, my motherly hope was always there, i knew deep down that she was probably gone. >> and it would be another mom in another state who would move the story forward feet. joel courtney had already been interviewed by the fbi, but refused to answer any questions, and when shown her photo, he denied ever seen brooke. but when confronted by his own mother, courtney came perilously close...
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joining us is dan flax, senior research analyst at new berger burrman.this point? >> good morning, andrew. i continue to like select names across the technology space. these companies are all facing cyclical headwinds. what we're seeing is they're able to innovate, adapt, change and grow, and i think as the market increasingly looks ahead to '24 and even '25, you're going to see better growth. so for example, amazon, the retail business is seeing consumer pressure, but they're reinventing it, more one-day delivery. amazon web services remains well-positioned for the next generation of workloads in areas like artificial intelligence. microsoft too is innovating and capitalizing on ai, and so if you step back, sure, interest rates are still at higher levels than they were a few years ago. the economy is slowing, but these companies are adapting, and i think you're going to see better and better growth. >> do you care about what happens with the fed? and the reason i ask is because one of the reasons they've actually gone on a little bit of a tear here is a
joining us is dan flax, senior research analyst at new berger burrman.this point? >> good morning, andrew. i continue to like select names across the technology space. these companies are all facing cyclical headwinds. what we're seeing is they're able to innovate, adapt, change and grow, and i think as the market increasingly looks ahead to '24 and even '25, you're going to see better growth. so for example, amazon, the retail business is seeing consumer pressure, but they're reinventing...
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span berger: they range from providing peer-to-peer mentorship to adding more support for re-entry services in jails and in prison. john is a leader in this space and he from the day i first started in politics wanted to make sure that helping those with distance use disorder was a priority of mine. last year john marked 40 years in recovery himself. he achieveed associate -- sobriety in the marine corps in 1980 and never looked back. he's used his story to empower others to help them and their families and sustain their recoveries. he's treated substance use disorder for the illness it is. and he and his wife carol have reached tens of thousands of virginians and have saved lives and they've saved families. he might be retiring from leading the mcshin foundation but i know he's far, far, far from retired when it comes to making a difference in our community. on behalf of a grateful commonwealth, on behalf of every person whose life he's impacted including mine, i stand before the united states house of representatives in thanking john shinholzer for his lifelong mission of helping us and o
span berger: they range from providing peer-to-peer mentorship to adding more support for re-entry services in jails and in prison. john is a leader in this space and he from the day i first started in politics wanted to make sure that helping those with distance use disorder was a priority of mine. last year john marked 40 years in recovery himself. he achieveed associate -- sobriety in the marine corps in 1980 and never looked back. he's used his story to empower others to help them and their...