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carter? answer, $10 million. >> 10 million. bill and his lawyer never expected to see a dime. >> the more important thing for district attorney, eta bull,>> h mother? ev>> when "dateline" continues. verdict -- >> with the civil case decided against jason carter, finding him liable for the death of his mother, the district attorney decided it was time to act. less than 48 hours after that civil verdict, agent ludwick and sheriffs deputies arrested jason carter for the murder of his mother. >> i got right into his face. i said, why did you kill your mother? >> did you get anything? >> didn't get anything. stonefaced, cold. >> jason carter would be brought back into court. this time, accused of first degree murder. if convicted, he could face life in prison. agent mark ludwick had been convinced of jason carter's guilt ever since that initial interrogation a few days after the murder. >> i'm telling you the truth. the god awful truth. i'm telling you the truth. >> you're not telling me the truth, jason. >> yes, i am. >> that day, jason
carter? answer, $10 million. >> 10 million. bill and his lawyer never expected to see a dime. >> the more important thing for district attorney, eta bull,>> h mother? ev>> when "dateline" continues. verdict -- >> with the civil case decided against jason carter, finding him liable for the death of his mother, the district attorney decided it was time to act. less than 48 hours after that civil verdict, agent ludwick and sheriffs deputies arrested jason...
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. >> bill: carter page kept saying he did nothing wrong. no one in the media believed him.o moscow and made a speech on energy and how he got dragged into this. "wall street journal" summarized it this way. the f.b.i. offered mr. steele up to a million dollars to prove his explosive claims but mr. alton, the gentleman i mentioned before said mr. steele never received the cash because he couldn't prove the allegations. the failure of the million dollar offer should have ended f.b.i. confidence in the dossier. in october 21, 2016, the borough made the dossier's as part of its surveillance against carter page. the gentleman i mentioned. they dropped it in the file to go ahead and verify the search warrant they wanted. but at that point, the f.b.i. should have stopped the process, leo. it did not. >> not only -- not only should they have stopped it they should have come clean. bill, six years they've been covering up their tracks. and get this, they put danchenko as a confidential informant. why? to hide him for three years. but for this investigation, we wouldn't know these fa
. >> bill: carter page kept saying he did nothing wrong. no one in the media believed him.o moscow and made a speech on energy and how he got dragged into this. "wall street journal" summarized it this way. the f.b.i. offered mr. steele up to a million dollars to prove his explosive claims but mr. alton, the gentleman i mentioned before said mr. steele never received the cash because he couldn't prove the allegations. the failure of the million dollar offer should have ended...
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. >> and on his side of that field, bill carter watched the son he love so much work the land. just as he taught him. >> i have to farm right across the fence from him. >> and you see him? >> from here to that wall, from yesterday. >> a few feet but an unbreakable divide. but it's a matter of father versus son. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> this is dateline. >> he wasn't my biological child, but my heart, you can't tell that to my heart. i love that boy. it's not fair thought he was taken from his children or from his family. >> jessie fell for vince, a man in uniform holding the fort during his long deployments. >> my hat goes off to all military wives. it's not easy. >> it's not. >> she was a good mom. she loved the kids. >> reunited at last, they celebrated. then, on the drive home -- >> there was a car there, stranded. >> vince tells his wife that he's going to go check on him. >> i heard two three popping sounds. >> he was laying there with atppeared to be several g
. >> and on his side of that field, bill carter watched the son he love so much work the land. just as he taught him. >> i have to farm right across the fence from him. >> and you see him? >> from here to that wall, from yesterday. >> a few feet but an unbreakable divide. but it's a matter of father versus son. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie...
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i am sure they'd >> katie: bill has made it clear that um, he wants me back. >> carter: and how do you feel about it? >> katie: i don't know. i take everything that bill says with a grain of salt. >> carter: he might be serious this time. >> katie: he might not be. >> carter: well, you won't know unless you give it a shot. >> katie: i'm given him lots of shots. >> carter: and you don't want to risk getting hurt again. >> katie: i... i know bill means well, but i'm in a really good place right now, and yes, a part of me is tempted but we got this issue, this very large issue between us that's just not going anywhere. >> carter: his feelings for brooke. >> katie: yeah.
i am sure they'd >> katie: bill has made it clear that um, he wants me back. >> carter: and how do you feel about it? >> katie: i don't know. i take everything that bill says with a grain of salt. >> carter: he might be serious this time. >> katie: he might not be. >> carter: well, you won't know unless you give it a shot. >> katie: i'm given him lots of shots. >> carter: and you don't want to risk getting hurt again. >> katie: i... i know...
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true, we don't have an overwhelmingly strong base, bench, but in fact, it did not look like jimmy carter, bill clinton, barack obama are going to be presidents and nominees until they were. the democrats have a habit of turning up new faces every eight or 10 years. >> briefly, who do you think could be in the running other than vice president harris and may be buttigieg. democrats? or in that case, republicans. are there any others? >> she was a critic before she joined the administration. my dark horse for is roy cooper. the democratic governor of north carolina, he has one has democrats have been vexed. i would look to some of these governors for a longtime. it was the best path to the white house, the senate must recently. governors have different claims. there will be anti-trump people like larry hogan, so i would watch for that one. chris sununu perhaps. >> client, josh shapiro guide. -- i am a josh shapiro guide. -- guy. >> newsom would like to run. is going to win a big reelection. there are others. under point, identity politics are very strong. whites vote for black voters, voters are
true, we don't have an overwhelmingly strong base, bench, but in fact, it did not look like jimmy carter, bill clinton, barack obama are going to be presidents and nominees until they were. the democrats have a habit of turning up new faces every eight or 10 years. >> briefly, who do you think could be in the running other than vice president harris and may be buttigieg. democrats? or in that case, republicans. are there any others? >> she was a critic before she joined the...
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is americana, mainstream, obama, the first hip-hop president, the same way jimmy carter is rock 'n' roll president and billon rock 'n' roll or whatever. the thing is we can use hip-hop to teach kids about history, about grammar, about politics, about vernacular, internal rhymes, external rhymes, we can talk to them about elongation, always poetic devices that you can use robert frost who i think i know, he will not see me stopping here to love the snow, my little horse must think it is queer, tween the woods in frozen lakes the dark is using every year and i have miles to go so we think and reflect on that. we are not now that strength which in old days moved to earth and heaven to be where we are, made weak by time and strong-willed to strive to seek to find and not to yield and then think of the great poets of the last couple centuries, life is real. just -- dust you aren't just you will return, a heart for any space still pursuing, achieving and learning and to wait and then it is only right that i was born to use the stuff that i write, even tougher than that. to a new plateau and dividing and how with
is americana, mainstream, obama, the first hip-hop president, the same way jimmy carter is rock 'n' roll president and billon rock 'n' roll or whatever. the thing is we can use hip-hop to teach kids about history, about grammar, about politics, about vernacular, internal rhymes, external rhymes, we can talk to them about elongation, always poetic devices that you can use robert frost who i think i know, he will not see me stopping here to love the snow, my little horse must think it is queer,...
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same think jimmy jimmy carter was the first rock president and bill clinton rock 'n' roll or whatever thing is of course that we can use hip-hop kids about historyut. about grammar, about politics, internal rhymes, external rhymes. we can talk to them about elongation. all these poetic devices. you can use robert frost but these are think i know his houses in the village you do not see me stopping here to watch the woods fill up with snow. i little horseman think it watch without harm to stop without a farm out here. between the words and frozen like the darkest baby every year. but i have miles to go beep for sleep 5 miles to go before sleeper so and so we think about that we reflect on that though much is taken much abides, that strength which in old days move heaven which we are, we are. made weakt by time and strong d will to strive to seek not to yield. and then we can think of the great poets of the last couple centuries life is real, life is earnest. that thou art to dust returnp this is not spoken of the soul. let us then be up in doing still pursuing, still achieving, learn t
same think jimmy jimmy carter was the first rock president and bill clinton rock 'n' roll or whatever thing is of course that we can use hip-hop kids about historyut. about grammar, about politics, internal rhymes, external rhymes. we can talk to them about elongation. all these poetic devices. you can use robert frost but these are think i know his houses in the village you do not see me stopping here to watch the woods fill up with snow. i little horseman think it watch without harm to stop...
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whether you love ronald reagan or jimmy carter or bill clinton, whoever it may, one of the is that it'snt to go back to is debates actually inform people of who to vote for. host: leslie in new york, republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i am calling to a question. how do you expect women voters to vote this election season without bankruptcy protections to student loans at this time? there are many women voters that have plenty of student loans and there has been nothing done about this. we need these bills passed in order for us to move on. can you answer that question honestly and openly? guest: thank you for that question. the leak does not necessarily work on student loan bankruptcy protection. our work is really around issues of democracy. what i would say is if you are interested in joining the leak to be able to do that kind of work, you can go to wlv.org. they are able to work on issues around the country that affect constituents and their communities, often times up to the federal level. i would invite you to actually join the leak so this is an issue we can wor
whether you love ronald reagan or jimmy carter or bill clinton, whoever it may, one of the is that it'snt to go back to is debates actually inform people of who to vote for. host: leslie in new york, republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i am calling to a question. how do you expect women voters to vote this election season without bankruptcy protections to student loans at this time? there are many women voters that have plenty of student loans and there has been nothing done...
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carter and roseland. i did six or seven books with them. i did two books with bill clinton one was a campaign manifesto with gore and the other one was his campaign book and 96. i did two books with what was his name trump art of the deal. and before it was long before he was running for president. and a second follow-up and then i did barack obama's dreams for my father. so when you think about that, that's four, very major public for presidents. of a very different kind and i work with each one of them in close enough quarters to be able to have real opinions about them as as people as individuals and certainly as politicians. well peter also, i want to ask you because in your article and publishers weekly you talk about the auction process and what you paid and for tip o'neill you did an advance of about a million dollars and it was really and for barack obama from my father. $40,000 well, let's put this. remember tip with speaker of the house and retiring speaker of the house, and we're a great public figure in politician. i was in a heated auction. and we preva
carter and roseland. i did six or seven books with them. i did two books with bill clinton one was a campaign manifesto with gore and the other one was his campaign book and 96. i did two books with what was his name trump art of the deal. and before it was long before he was running for president. and a second follow-up and then i did barack obama's dreams for my father. so when you think about that, that's four, very major public for presidents. of a very different kind and i work with each...
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carter and george h.w. bush, there messaging. former assistant u.s. attorney andrew mccarthy, retired nypd officer billtanton economic growth -- joe concha and new york post john levine. crime hitting midterms hard. businesses fleet and other u.s. city and it's not chicago. more on this story we book last night. it's okay for the white house to pressure opec, delay cuts and oil production after the midterms? keeping gas prices low to do that, to keep democrats in power, why are white house officials dodging on this today? stunning revelation about decision making by fbi officials and the botched trump russia probe and the white house braces for possible charges against hundred biden. we got house price firesale breaking on the u.s. as mortgage rates rocket fire and house democrats are angry speaker nancy pelosi blocked a bipartisan band on stock trading and commerce. i'm elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ thanks for joining us friday night, we begin with stops ending down under pressure from rising treasury yields, retail spending came in flat. shoppers are pulling back as infl
carter and george h.w. bush, there messaging. former assistant u.s. attorney andrew mccarthy, retired nypd officer billtanton economic growth -- joe concha and new york post john levine. crime hitting midterms hard. businesses fleet and other u.s. city and it's not chicago. more on this story we book last night. it's okay for the white house to pressure opec, delay cuts and oil production after the midterms? keeping gas prices low to do that, to keep democrats in power, why are white house...
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bill: breaking news right now and get to this. sad news here. former defense secretary ash carter has died at the age of 68.says he suffered a sudden cardiac event. carter served under president obama from the years 2011 to 2013. he is survived by his wife and two children. ash carter dead at the age of 68. too young to go suddenly. >> dana: it comes as a shock. somebody who served our country as defense secretary gone too soon at 68. we wish his family well. the crisis at our southern border continues to break records. gop congressman dan crenshaw joins us next after returning from there. the former teacher who runs a learning center on the nation's report card and what it says after teachers unions pushed to keep students on zoom lessons during the pandemic. >> it emphasizes once more that closing down the schools, which not everybody was in favor of, although it happened and was pretty widespread, was a terrible mistake. many of you have served our country honorably. one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran is the eligibility for a va loan, for up to 100% of your home's value. if yo
bill: breaking news right now and get to this. sad news here. former defense secretary ash carter has died at the age of 68.says he suffered a sudden cardiac event. carter served under president obama from the years 2011 to 2013. he is survived by his wife and two children. ash carter dead at the age of 68. too young to go suddenly. >> dana: it comes as a shock. somebody who served our country as defense secretary gone too soon at 68. we wish his family well. the crisis at our southern...
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because the dynamic in the race was against carter and for an alternative for change, same happened in 1994, people saying i want to send a check on what bill clinton is up to and i will vote republican but not until the final stages that people said i'm not inclined to vote for the democrat but will jump over the bar for me or will the democrats say something to convince me to change my mind? they didn't. the democrats didn't have a closing argument and republicans had the change mantra behind them and came in with a strong victory. neil: some concern what happened to liz truss could be devil republicans here. the poor market response she got to her economic plans. she left a lot wanting, communicating this. i get that but this notion that the markets, as a group, might have republicans on a short leash when it comes to their plans, what they want. >> big differences between the parliamentary system when you have dramatic drastic changes and the american system of checks and balances in 3 branches of government. even if the republicans take control of congress the president will be there, there will be a check on the republicans, just like
because the dynamic in the race was against carter and for an alternative for change, same happened in 1994, people saying i want to send a check on what bill clinton is up to and i will vote republican but not until the final stages that people said i'm not inclined to vote for the democrat but will jump over the bar for me or will the democrats say something to convince me to change my mind? they didn't. the democrats didn't have a closing argument and republicans had the change mantra behind...
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and bill clinton pardoned his brother, and i think hugh clinton, hugh rodman, hillary clinton's brother, got pardoned. and billy carterappen, but they usually happen in the waning days of the last days of a president -- presidency. i don't think it will happen here, but it's a possibility. >> speaking of pardons, big news this week as president biden says he will pardon all federal offenses of simple marijuana possession. and for first time, vice president kamala harris reacted to this news a short time ago. let's listen. >> we are also changing, you all might have heard that this week, the federal government's approach to marijuana. [ cheers ] because the bottom line there is nobody should have to go to jail for smoking weed. [ cheers ] >> so it's not decriminalization yet, but is it a big step coming from this administration? >> absolutely. many states, i think 37, have decriminalized it in some way. the fact that it's still criminalized at the federal level creates all sorts of problems. marijuana businesses can't get banking because it's still a federal offense. it could be a money laundering crime to take marijua
and bill clinton pardoned his brother, and i think hugh clinton, hugh rodman, hillary clinton's brother, got pardoned. and billy carterappen, but they usually happen in the waning days of the last days of a president -- presidency. i don't think it will happen here, but it's a possibility. >> speaking of pardons, big news this week as president biden says he will pardon all federal offenses of simple marijuana possession. and for first time, vice president kamala harris reacted to this...
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it certainly humbled bill clinton, but a couple of years later he ended up getting reelected taking cues from that. we have lee cartergeniuses, both. lee, get me your read on the anger out there. is it enough to get more out to the polls than we would typically see in a midterm election? >> i'm not sure, and the reason for that is when you look at the polling numbers on how people feel about the inflation, economy, immigration, those are the most important issues to americans. most people think that reprints are -- republicans are more likely to be favorable on those issues and think that democrats are focused on every other issue. so you would expect republicans to be running away in the polls, and that's simply not happening. and i think the reason for it is that republicans are spending so much of their time talking about how bad it is when most americans know how bad it is. they're reminded every time they fill up their tank with gas, every time they check out with groceries, every time they pay their energy bills. we know how bad it is, we don't need to be reminded. what we do need is a plan on how to get better
it certainly humbled bill clinton, but a couple of years later he ended up getting reelected taking cues from that. we have lee cartergeniuses, both. lee, get me your read on the anger out there. is it enough to get more out to the polls than we would typically see in a midterm election? >> i'm not sure, and the reason for that is when you look at the polling numbers on how people feel about the inflation, economy, immigration, those are the most important issues to americans. most people...
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bill clinton read it and the "new york times" book review. suddenly everybody started reassessing grants. a new biography on coolidge, gerald ford, jimmy carter kind of worked its way into people calling at that media. it's also books. books matter. it's an interesting he wrote a biography of harry truman and truman started moving into one of the top ranked presidents. right now it's very right for somebody to do a big book on james mattis and dolly madison. really looking madison in the war of 1812 as he wrote so well. he has been underestimated as the president. he might start seeing madison rise. but the initial points, do you wait for 20 years? it is a decision we made. we did not want to start excluding president so we decided to include them all. >> books matter. our friends @booktv might have their new promotion clip just now. joining us from downstairs in our studio here at c-span. i want to talk to you about that building that's over my shoulder just down the street from us at c-span congress. one of those categories we ask historians to ray to the president on is there relations with congress. one of the slides we had assumed recent
bill clinton read it and the "new york times" book review. suddenly everybody started reassessing grants. a new biography on coolidge, gerald ford, jimmy carter kind of worked its way into people calling at that media. it's also books. books matter. it's an interesting he wrote a biography of harry truman and truman started moving into one of the top ranked presidents. right now it's very right for somebody to do a big book on james mattis and dolly madison. really looking madison in...
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carter, she said the u. e 160000000 barrels. decrease 526000000 you cuz my russia and saudi arabia each. i'm just going to tell you that the white house officials are being quoted on argue bill margery stenographer. the u. s. media has same quote. disappointed by the short sighted decision, basically from saudi you, a rusher, other members of opec, and a kind of threat, some way to argue or by the administration. according to these anonymous source has been graded on us, so was, will consult congress. in addition to the 43 opec control over energy prices. it is a balancing game, but then again the international, the strategic, sorry, 9 to that we american strategic petroleum reserve, the united states before this decision, we're looking like they were back in the 1980s when arguably they could order the u . a in saudi arabia. more washington could, and now i think in the past few minutes, the u. s. is already saying they're going to have to release more from that strategic petroleum reserve. so it's a balancing act for developing world countries. but many commentators even in the washington belt, we're having to admit it changed times and of course looking towards it even th
carter, she said the u. e 160000000 barrels. decrease 526000000 you cuz my russia and saudi arabia each. i'm just going to tell you that the white house officials are being quoted on argue bill margery stenographer. the u. s. media has same quote. disappointed by the short sighted decision, basically from saudi you, a rusher, other members of opec, and a kind of threat, some way to argue or by the administration. according to these anonymous source has been graded on us, so was, will consult...
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american federation of labor, he took on jimmy carter, and he took on many of his own party and most of the democratic party in trying to stop a labor law reform billn the late 1970's that he was afraid -- he was a former union man, for six years of his adult life he was a union man, union member in pittsburgh, pennsylvania working with his hands. his father was a union leader. he thought that if unions suddenly had a big expansion of power the dues that would flow into unions would flow directly to the democratic party and the wounded, and some thought fatally wounded republican of 1977, 78, would be killed and die. that seemed to be happening already in the wake of the failed presidencies of nixon and ford. the fact was the opposite actually, there was a groundswell eventually led by reagan toward a much more conservative turn among many americans. but he stood up and stopped at bill. howard baker, the republican leader in the senate said you are going to lose, you can't win this thing. it was his first term as senator, and hatches that i have to stop this i will save the two-party system, otherwise it will collapse. he had the help of a handful
american federation of labor, he took on jimmy carter, and he took on many of his own party and most of the democratic party in trying to stop a labor law reform billn the late 1970's that he was afraid -- he was a former union man, for six years of his adult life he was a union man, union member in pittsburgh, pennsylvania working with his hands. his father was a union leader. he thought that if unions suddenly had a big expansion of power the dues that would flow into unions would flow...
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bill clinton and was an advisor to hillary clinton. she served as secretary of state. he has taught at harvard washington college. he has served as director and librarian of the john carter brown library at brown university and director of the cooley center, the library of congress. his book is lincoln on the verge 13 days to washington. he is a 2022 recipient of the guggenheim fellowship. congratulations, ted. that's leslie dunne. and we'll be talking about the transition after the election of 1860. so you can tell we're choosing the good ones. rachel sheldon is associate professor of history and director of the richard civil war era center at penn state university. she specializes in the long 19th century and writes and teaches about slavery and abolition the civil war, the u.s., south and political and constitutional history. she is the author of washington brotherhood politics, social life and the coming of the civil war, published by umc press 2013, which received honorable mention for the wiley silver prize for the best first book on the american civil war. she is also coeditor with garry gallagher of a political nation directions at mid-nineteenth century american
bill clinton and was an advisor to hillary clinton. she served as secretary of state. he has taught at harvard washington college. he has served as director and librarian of the john carter brown library at brown university and director of the cooley center, the library of congress. his book is lincoln on the verge 13 days to washington. he is a 2022 recipient of the guggenheim fellowship. congratulations, ted. that's leslie dunne. and we'll be talking about the transition after the election of...
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bill clinton actually reviewed it in the cover of new york times book review. suddenly, everyone started reassessing grant. a new biography on coolidge or terrible forward or carter could work its way into -- people i've heard i've been calling it the media but books, books matter. david mccullough wrote a biography of harry truman and harry truman started moving into one of the top ranked presidents. right now it's very ripe for somebody to do a book on james madison and dolley madison. i think real-looking madison in the war of 1812, the right book because he wrote so well and he has been underestimated as president. he might start seeing that madison rise. . the initial point, to weigh 20 years? let's get a decision we made. we didn't want to start excluding presidents so we decided to include them all. >> books matter. i think our friends over at c-span two's book tv might have their new promotion clip for doug brinkley just now. joining us from downstairs in our studio at c-span, i want to talk to you about that building over my shoulder just down the street from us here at c-span and congress. when those categories we ask historians, to rate on the presiden
bill clinton actually reviewed it in the cover of new york times book review. suddenly, everyone started reassessing grant. a new biography on coolidge or terrible forward or carter could work its way into -- people i've heard i've been calling it the media but books, books matter. david mccullough wrote a biography of harry truman and harry truman started moving into one of the top ranked presidents. right now it's very ripe for somebody to do a book on james madison and dolley madison. i...
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bill, until energy costs are under control nation is going to remain high so these workers, business owners operators understand something the egg heads at central banks don't no offense to buddy cartering of egg heads waiting on cpi expected up 8.1%, but the things that we buy up much more than that i point this out all the time a dozen eggs up 40% unifies year over procedure. mark: crazy as going through this report i like to gret granular look line-item by line-item for me most important are essentials inflation disproportionately impacting lower middle income households, shoot shelter two most important things i look at hotter than the headline number, when you look at what is coming in, later than headline discretionary apparel airfare tv's i don't care about that i care about essentials what is hurting mainstream right now. used car prices are going to come down that is one thing that is -- in this report. dagen: core to your point, core cpi is expected to come in annual year-over-year 6 1/2%, that is back to the mauf high, 40-year high, so, if you look at core prices, ebb they've been gaining steam, so this idea of like inflation is peaked, is -- well -- >> what i said months
bill, until energy costs are under control nation is going to remain high so these workers, business owners operators understand something the egg heads at central banks don't no offense to buddy cartering of egg heads waiting on cpi expected up 8.1%, but the things that we buy up much more than that i point this out all the time a dozen eggs up 40% unifies year over procedure. mark: crazy as going through this report i like to gret granular look line-item by line-item for me most important are...
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jimmy carter got blown out by ronald reagan in 1980, democrats weren't like going down to plains, georgia, kiss his ring to like get his blessing. i mean, when george herbert walker bush lost to bill clinton in 1992, you know, it's not like republicans were going up to kennebunkport saying, you know, please endorse. i mean, this is a whole different animal and. you could say, well, maybe because the media spends so much time building him up. i just think it's it's a product of his complete force of personality, shamelessness. the republicans unwilling this just to cut him loose, which i think they can now, but they're not so, you know, are we getting that right? every day? maybe. maybe not. but, you know, i still think it's important to sort of put what's what people who could be president are saying out there. so thank you for your question this. in the last few days there have been reports that rupert murdoch has begun criticizing trump's handling of january sixth. and you say something about the role of the murdochs in this scheme of things are they trying to control trump or are they just being used like everybody else? probably a little both. it's a good question. i mean, fir
jimmy carter got blown out by ronald reagan in 1980, democrats weren't like going down to plains, georgia, kiss his ring to like get his blessing. i mean, when george herbert walker bush lost to bill clinton in 1992, you know, it's not like republicans were going up to kennebunkport saying, you know, please endorse. i mean, this is a whole different animal and. you could say, well, maybe because the media spends so much time building him up. i just think it's it's a product of his complete...
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bills without commission. you seem to have a free vtb card right now. go to vtb and everything will work out. ozone is offering a 50-inch cartersima is an effervescent treatment for sore throat and perspiration. be the first to shop for new clothes at avito stores he dry or wet rengalin helps to cope with any cough in acute respiratory viral infections rengalin for adults and children from 3 years old and dry and wet cough with rengalin. we are not afraid. burn fill a bunch of applications for loans in banks. compare will help fill out just one application for loans to get approved on the best terms from the largest banks in the comparison. if credit then compare choose the best gel. diclofenac quality alternative patriotic own 1tv presents john all the time in moscow i don't go anywhere, except for these boring shoulders i got a card of eleanor harper here it is. he said that this was a picture of a man, and a heavy smoker by the nose roller coaster of the premiere of a serial film. what if someone sees your father, tell him he will not have mercy on you. it's borya bastards do you think you can contact the police? listen no,
bills without commission. you seem to have a free vtb card right now. go to vtb and everything will work out. ozone is offering a 50-inch cartersima is an effervescent treatment for sore throat and perspiration. be the first to shop for new clothes at avito stores he dry or wet rengalin helps to cope with any cough in acute respiratory viral infections rengalin for adults and children from 3 years old and dry and wet cough with rengalin. we are not afraid. burn fill a bunch of applications for...
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bills, while nine out of 10 schools will "run out of money within a year". and here's a story that features inside a few papers this morning — this is private addy carter.ee weeks of intense training to earn her beret — it's the toughest course outside of the special forces. amazing. congratulations. let's look at the inside and if you are a pet lover you may wonder what you want to buy them for christmas. yes, it is that time of year already. apparently it is not a good idea. we are told looking after your pets as you would a human family member is dangerous and bad for them. it says some of the problems here can foster, you know, we like the human emotions and behaviour, it says, but it can lead to unnecessary interventions including programmes, pet cologne, shampoo, nappies, breath freshening products and it says that is causing huge problems because they are not intended to be treated in that way laughs. we should respectfully treat them as pets because that is what they are. why is it dangerous? it pets because that is what they are. why is it dangerous?— why is it dangerous? it says it is not treat why is it dangerous? it says it is not great for
bills, while nine out of 10 schools will "run out of money within a year". and here's a story that features inside a few papers this morning — this is private addy carter.ee weeks of intense training to earn her beret — it's the toughest course outside of the special forces. amazing. congratulations. let's look at the inside and if you are a pet lover you may wonder what you want to buy them for christmas. yes, it is that time of year already. apparently it is not a good idea. we...