17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
bill versus the w news. africa coming up on the program is the continents in control of its own resources. i'm groups in the democratic republic of congo ass selling illegally mine gold abroad. and locals live and die with the atrocities. we talk to an activist about hopes for change and a poison of power. the power in the majority old of people who are needing to get to be power. he collect your price that he's given to people who i need either. sub saharan africa is living on the edge. that's the gloomy assessment from the international monetary fund, india, latest economic altitude for the region. we find out what that means and i'll talk with the i, m f, which as these things could, could get worse. and you know, as the managing director has been saying quite a bit, we need help for the best to prepare for the worst. and also on the show, once again, the chief sat down sending tributes to the king. we checked out e festival in nothin gone up full of excitement as people go about to celebrate the culture. and remember the history bushes are subject to the dunbar fest why? why just do t
bill versus the w news. africa coming up on the program is the continents in control of its own resources. i'm groups in the democratic republic of congo ass selling illegally mine gold abroad. and locals live and die with the atrocities. we talk to an activist about hopes for change and a poison of power. the power in the majority old of people who are needing to get to be power. he collect your price that he's given to people who i need either. sub saharan africa is living on the edge. that's...
131
131
Oct 31, 2022
10/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
i am contractually obligated not to take a platform on bills versus patriots. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." test. test >>> officials are here to do the business of the cities, their counties, states, and this nation. their families don't sign up for this to be harmed. and it is wrong. >> that's san francisco's police chief denouncing the attack on nancy pelosi's husband. we'll have the latest developments since friday morning's targeted assault straight ahead. >> meanwhile, south korea is grieving a horrific disaster during halloween celebrations. and police are now admitting they made a mistake managing a massive crowd. >>> also ahead, democrats call in the closer with a week to go until the mid weeks. former president barack obama hits the trail in hopes of slowing the momentum for republicans. >> good morning. welcome to "way too early" on this monday, october 31st. happy halloween. thanks for starting your day with us. we're learning new information about friday's violent attack on paul pelosi, the husband of house speaker nancy pelosi. according t
i am contractually obligated not to take a platform on bills versus patriots. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." test. test >>> officials are here to do the business of the cities, their counties, states, and this nation. their families don't sign up for this to be harmed. and it is wrong. >> that's san francisco's police chief denouncing the attack on nancy pelosi's husband. we'll have the latest developments since friday morning's targeted assault straight ahead....
52
52
Oct 31, 2022
10/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
i am contractually obligated not to take a platform on bills versus patriots.day, it's "meet the press." test. test >>> officials are
i am contractually obligated not to take a platform on bills versus patriots.day, it's "meet the press." test. test >>> officials are
206
206
Oct 30, 2022
10/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
- i believe we're talking about the sonogram bill and you know, the doctors and sonogram bill, versusause analogies to sonogram bill is not specific to this bill. - and it was called on germaneness on an issue that was absolutely, without question, germane. that's what i'm clearly talking about, is the impact of this particular bill. i think it's perfectly reasonable to talk about it in the context of what women in texas today will face if this provision goes in place. - thank you, senator davis. [dramatic music] senator campbell, your point of order is well taken and is sustained. [gavel bangs] the chair recognizes senator hegar. [crowd yells] - they were so upset. they understood that the rules were being bent and broken and twisted in order to bring the filibuster to an end. [crowd yells] - senator watson, can you hear me? [crowd booing] [crowd yells] state your inquiry. - i move that the ruling of the chair be overruled and i seek to appeal the ruling of the chair. [crowd cheers] - then the parliamentary debate began. - parliamentary inquiry. - state your inquiry. - mr. president-
- i believe we're talking about the sonogram bill and you know, the doctors and sonogram bill, versusause analogies to sonogram bill is not specific to this bill. - and it was called on germaneness on an issue that was absolutely, without question, germane. that's what i'm clearly talking about, is the impact of this particular bill. i think it's perfectly reasonable to talk about it in the context of what women in texas today will face if this provision goes in place. - thank you, senator...
130
130
Oct 18, 2022
10/22
by
KGO
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
biden tonight, that if democrats hold the house and the senate, he says the first bill he would sign would codify roe versus wade, make it federal law. but what are the chances tonight that democrats can hold the house and the senate? do democrats or republicans have the momentum? the latest numbers from our partners at fivethirtyeight and terry moran is here. >>> the war in ukraine and tonight, new russian missile and drone attacks taking out power plants across ukraine, just as they prepare for the cold and the winter ahead. tonight, president zelenskyy saying a third of the country's power stations now destroyed. and tonight here, the new images emerging of that underwater pipeline connecting russia to germany. destroyed by several powerful explosions, now we see it, and, of course, the question, was it russian sabotage? what nato has warned an brit c clean net here in ukraine. >>> two college students attacked by a grizzly bear. >>> the massive fire breaking out at a pumpkin patch. families picking pumpkins as more than 70 vehicles went up in flames. >>> and the honor for james bond tonight. actor danie
biden tonight, that if democrats hold the house and the senate, he says the first bill he would sign would codify roe versus wade, make it federal law. but what are the chances tonight that democrats can hold the house and the senate? do democrats or republicans have the momentum? the latest numbers from our partners at fivethirtyeight and terry moran is here. >>> the war in ukraine and tonight, new russian missile and drone attacks taking out power plants across ukraine, just as they...
32
32
Oct 25, 2022
10/22
by
FBC
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
president biden says my number one priority is to pass a bill reinstituting roe versus wade which has no chance in a republican house little on the republican house and senate, talking about his legislative accomplishments, using their names, the american rescue plan and inflation reduction act and semiconductor bill which does not carry well with the voters, i'm worried about the higher price of gasoline, groceries when i send them back to school and the difficulties at work and slowdown in the economy and finally sounded tone death over the weekend, the economy is strong, people have an underlying concern about it and that won't go away with the president saying i've got it taken care of. neil: lots to settle, always learn a lot, appreciate it. karl rove and all that. a lot of people urging the president to engage russia especially with this nuclear talk but how do you engage russia after this? ♪ ♪ ♪ what will you do? ♪ what will you change? ♪ will you make something better? ♪ will you create something entirely new? ♪ our dell technologies advisors provide you with the tools and exp
president biden says my number one priority is to pass a bill reinstituting roe versus wade which has no chance in a republican house little on the republican house and senate, talking about his legislative accomplishments, using their names, the american rescue plan and inflation reduction act and semiconductor bill which does not carry well with the voters, i'm worried about the higher price of gasoline, groceries when i send them back to school and the difficulties at work and slowdown in...
182
182
Oct 30, 2022
10/22
by
KNTV
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
today it's the packers versus the bills. i'm skate (vo) it's a fact!care do not receive all the benefits they deserve. you could be missing out! now anthem blue cross introduces a free medicare plan checkup to make sure you receive all the benefits you qualify for in 2023. call 1-866-336-3448 today and receive extra benefits for a zero dollar monthly premium. benefits like dental, vision, hearing and prescription drugs! and to help you stay healthy at home, you can have free prescription drug delivery, online doctor visits twenty-four seven, and free exercise classes. you can even receive money towards over-the-counter health items. call 1-866-336-3448 today and feel confident you have all the benefits you deserve for 2023. you can receive extra benefits for a zero dollar monthly premium, like dental, vision, hearing and prescription drugs. call 1-866-336-3448 and make sure you're not missing out. >>> well, when you see a broken table at orchard park, it can only mean one thing. bills mafia is absolutely ready to roll. and, to be honest, there is
today it's the packers versus the bills. i'm skate (vo) it's a fact!care do not receive all the benefits they deserve. you could be missing out! now anthem blue cross introduces a free medicare plan checkup to make sure you receive all the benefits you qualify for in 2023. call 1-866-336-3448 today and receive extra benefits for a zero dollar monthly premium. benefits like dental, vision, hearing and prescription drugs! and to help you stay healthy at home, you can have free prescription drug...
62
62
Oct 17, 2022
10/22
by
FBC
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
woman lives on fixed income talking about what she can apply at grocery store on 20 dollar bill 1 months ago versusnot a whole lot a couple pieces meat maybe bread. >> top of the list is basic things that need people are just too expensive energy, food utilities, in ohio starting to get colder, of course, going to be a lot colder few weeks from now, on top of that, housing, i am hearing a lot of people talk about interest rates the fact that if renting new place trying to buy a place completely astronomical, so i think the biden economy is crushing people are there going to send a message to biden tim ryan my component that we need to get back to prosperity common sense in this country. >> you are off that debate with tim ryan, 10 term democrat you are facing off, in this upcoming election for that senate seat in have ohio tell us about your upcoming debate what you are expecting to focus on how the race is going so far, jd. >> well race going great maria folks are happy -- if willing can get to jd vans.com to support us, but the debate i think last week went well, i expect the debate to go very, v
woman lives on fixed income talking about what she can apply at grocery store on 20 dollar bill 1 months ago versusnot a whole lot a couple pieces meat maybe bread. >> top of the list is basic things that need people are just too expensive energy, food utilities, in ohio starting to get colder, of course, going to be a lot colder few weeks from now, on top of that, housing, i am hearing a lot of people talk about interest rates the fact that if renting new place trying to buy a place...
120
120
Oct 19, 2022
10/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
> sandra: could you sort of quantify that, for example, like what somebody's heating bill might be this winter versusa couple winters ago? >> well, average house uses between 801,000 gallons. i mean, two years ago might be a couple thousand dollars. now it's, you are talking around 6,000, 7,000. how does someone absorb that? it's -- i'm trying to work with my customers as best as i can. budget plans and stuff like that, spread out the payments. but i think -- a lot of people are putting it on credit cards. how are they going to pay the credit cards? everybody is going to go into debt, and it breaks my heart i have to talk to any customers like this. they are really worried about how they are going to pay the cost of energy. >> sandra: and you say that as there is a cbs report this morning more and more people rely on their credit cards, the same moment we are seeing interest rates to try to go up to tame the high prices. so it's a pretty evil cycle that many are seeing right now. and paul, the reason we called you, i spoke to a woman up in maine last week works for a non-profit who her i don't know i
> sandra: could you sort of quantify that, for example, like what somebody's heating bill might be this winter versusa couple winters ago? >> well, average house uses between 801,000 gallons. i mean, two years ago might be a couple thousand dollars. now it's, you are talking around 6,000, 7,000. how does someone absorb that? it's -- i'm trying to work with my customers as best as i can. budget plans and stuff like that, spread out the payments. but i think -- a lot of people are...
97
97
Oct 19, 2022
10/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
the first bill that i will send to the congress will be to codify roe versus wade. it i'll sign it in january. >> bill: there is the promise. president biden said he will protect abortion rights if democrats keep control of congress. bring in former trump senior advisor kellyanne conway and also mark penn. the latest top voter issues fox polling. on screen. inflation higher prices number one, crime number two. go to the next one. education now pops at number five. abortion is number six. mark, does the white house see something out there in america that will work? >> well, the issue on abortion works somewhat. a couple of months ago it was working 38% more likely to vote for democrat, 32% more likely to vote for republican. now that has closed to one or two points. there are cross pressured suburban voters, particularly women, concerned about crime who may switch their votes on abortion. i think they have something of an issue. it has diminished. you know, again, they've brought out here basically electric cars, they freed people from marijuana, they've put out 15 mi
the first bill that i will send to the congress will be to codify roe versus wade. it i'll sign it in january. >> bill: there is the promise. president biden said he will protect abortion rights if democrats keep control of congress. bring in former trump senior advisor kellyanne conway and also mark penn. the latest top voter issues fox polling. on screen. inflation higher prices number one, crime number two. go to the next one. education now pops at number five. abortion is number six....
59
59
Oct 29, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
i went through all the spending bills that i have voted for, including working to kill build back better to get a result, versusimply voting no and having the bill passed. i worked with kevin cramer to do that. i bring common sense leadership to washington, d.c. and i am asking the people of north dakota for your vote. mr. becker: we have one candidate who will support joe biden's agenda. we also have a candidate who is eight squishy moderate rhino that will not fight against joe biden's agenda. and well, just like he did, vote for a $1 trillion endings three for green energy. -- spending spree for green energy. most of us will agree that america is in trouble. we will agree that our economy is in trouble and that inflation is killing us. i think we also can agree that the people responsible are the politicians, the status quo, career politicians that have been there for 10 to 15 years. the question next, and how do we solve this problem? there is no way that we can expect to solve this problem by sending the same people back to washington, d.c. that caused the problem in the first place. that is why am in the
i went through all the spending bills that i have voted for, including working to kill build back better to get a result, versusimply voting no and having the bill passed. i worked with kevin cramer to do that. i bring common sense leadership to washington, d.c. and i am asking the people of north dakota for your vote. mr. becker: we have one candidate who will support joe biden's agenda. we also have a candidate who is eight squishy moderate rhino that will not fight against joe biden's...
100
100
Oct 10, 2022
10/22
by
KGO
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the mag pie versus the monitor lizard, which dominated the golf course in ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. te doctor knew tonight on abc. at least 22 people are dead and dozens of others missing after mudslides swept through a town in central venezuela. days of rain sent rocks, mud and trees cascading through a village about 50 miles south of caracas . shelters are being set up for those who lost their homes. president nicolas maduro has declared three days of national mourning. jury selection for harvey weinsteins. second sex crimes trial starts today in los angeles. the disgraced movie producer is charged with multiple counts of rape and other sexual assault charges involving five women. he has pleaded not guilty. the 70 yea
. >> the mag pie versus the monitor lizard, which dominated the golf course in ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. te doctor knew...
92
92
Oct 18, 2022
10/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
versus wade. he wants to make this the very first bill he sends to congress and wants to sign it by the 50th anniversary of roe versus wade. let's listen to the president really laying out these stakes. >> i'm asking the american people to remember how you felt, how you felt the day the extreme dobbs decision came down. right now we're short a handful of votes. if you care about the right to choose, then you got to vote. that's why in these midterm elections are so critical to elect more democratic senators to the united states senate and more democrats to keep control of the house of representatives. >> yasmin, where the president gave this speech i found really interesting because, you know, i was just on the west coast. president biden was campaigning with a number of democrats in swing districts, in swing states. his message there was about the economy. the voters are really going to decide these elections in those districts in those states are concerned about the economy. he's talking about the chips bill in poughkeepsie, climate in colorado, talking about inflation in orange county. today this is
versus wade. he wants to make this the very first bill he sends to congress and wants to sign it by the 50th anniversary of roe versus wade. let's listen to the president really laying out these stakes. >> i'm asking the american people to remember how you felt, how you felt the day the extreme dobbs decision came down. right now we're short a handful of votes. if you care about the right to choose, then you got to vote. that's why in these midterm elections are so critical to elect more...
91
91
Oct 19, 2022
10/22
by
KNTV
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
the first bill that i will send to the congress will be to codify roe versus wade >> reporter: but some democrats fear the potency of that message may be waning. the new poll shows 44% of likely voters cite the economy or inflation as the number one problem facing the country, while just 5% list abortion as their top issue, and now republicans have a four-point lead when voters are asked which party's candidate they'd support. in ohio, one of several crucial races that will determine control of the senate, j.d. vance hammered tim ryan over skyrocketing prices. >> that rise in energy price, they see at the pump and utility bill bills m bills. >> reporter: while ryan slammed vance for embracing former president trump. >> you were calling trump "america's hitler" then you kissed his ass. >> that's not true in it is true. and then you kissed his ass and he endorsed you and you said he's the greatest president of all time >> reporter: there are critical governors races, too a rematch in georgia between brian kemp and democrat stacey abrams their one and only showdown. >> we live in a state o
the first bill that i will send to the congress will be to codify roe versus wade >> reporter: but some democrats fear the potency of that message may be waning. the new poll shows 44% of likely voters cite the economy or inflation as the number one problem facing the country, while just 5% list abortion as their top issue, and now republicans have a four-point lead when voters are asked which party's candidate they'd support. in ohio, one of several crucial races that will determine...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
bills will become law off. the one final signature from vladimir pacin versus foreign minister says the me, nation military will protect it's new lansing, able to recruit. when you, we are you room, you know, with them and we're not reacting to imaginary threats and distant countries. we're defending our borders, our homelands, our tire people from actual genocide committed by the descendants and followers of nazi henchmen who have gone into the service of foreign masters. this comes off the us in the death republic as was a, has on, as opposed to regions held referendums to join russia this past week, where a vast majority of voters said yes. as our turn to the situation on the ground where authorities in the does the public have accused ukrainian forces of using us supplied high most rocket systems. so it's at the center of the city of $33000.00 north at the city way. the shopping will and an area around a bus terminal taking his in the nearby city of mac. you can 3 people were killed and full wounded by queen, showing that according to the local authorities. are these a roman cluster of reports from the scen
bills will become law off. the one final signature from vladimir pacin versus foreign minister says the me, nation military will protect it's new lansing, able to recruit. when you, we are you room, you know, with them and we're not reacting to imaginary threats and distant countries. we're defending our borders, our homelands, our tire people from actual genocide committed by the descendants and followers of nazi henchmen who have gone into the service of foreign masters. this comes off the us...
44
44
Oct 18, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
look, we have seen the impact of bill barr on the justice department but the everlasting question as many came from the top administration is what sticks from that time versus what was maybe a blip when you look at history? so my question is, how did bill barr impact the justice department as a whole? do you think is, in fact, is permanent or do you think it is already something that in your view we are clawing our way out? >> i think it will be long-lasting. and one of my hopes and admonition at the end is the future attorneys general to look at what bill barr did and say, gee, that's not exactly the right way to do things. that's not exactly ethical or moral or proper under sort of prosecutorial principles but it's easy and he got away with it for the most part, and it was beneficial to them and beneficial to the president. so lot of what has to happen is we just need better people in these jobs. one of the things i stress in the book is there are two ways we can look at this. there's the written role, the policies. what are doj's enteral policies? i also offer at the end of the book nine policy prescriptions or legal things that need to be changed to pre
look, we have seen the impact of bill barr on the justice department but the everlasting question as many came from the top administration is what sticks from that time versus what was maybe a blip when you look at history? so my question is, how did bill barr impact the justice department as a whole? do you think is, in fact, is permanent or do you think it is already something that in your view we are clawing our way out? >> i think it will be long-lasting. and one of my hopes and...
10
10.0
Oct 19, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
we've seen the impact of bill barr on the justice department but the everlasting question as many came from the trump administration is what about the time versus what when you look at history. so my question is, how did bill barr impacted justice department as a whole, do you think his impact is permanent pretty think it is already something that and you you were crawling our way out. >> i think it would be long-lasting and one of my hopes is that the end is that they don't look at what he didn't say she, that is not exactly the right way to do things pretty do something ethical or moral or proper under prosecutorial principles but it's easy and he got away with it the most part is beneficial to him and the president so a lot of what has to happen is that we just need better people in these jobs in one of the things i stress the because there are two ways to look at this. a written rule of policy, when the drgs internal policies and i offer up at the end of the book, non- in front nine legal things that need to be changed to prevent future ag from going down the same really committing some of the same transgressions bill barr mess with the oth
we've seen the impact of bill barr on the justice department but the everlasting question as many came from the trump administration is what about the time versus what when you look at history. so my question is, how did bill barr impacted justice department as a whole, do you think his impact is permanent pretty think it is already something that and you you were crawling our way out. >> i think it would be long-lasting and one of my hopes is that the end is that they don't look at what...
49
49
Oct 27, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
versus wade . >> this is essentially a heartbeat bill, essentially what harvey has been detected and there's a viable na pregnancy that that's when the prohibition kicks in. >> we had a debate this year on doing a heartbeat bill much like texas that would have put in place whether or not rome was overturned or not. it was interesting to me because we had some division among republicans this year about that. many republicans in the legislature did not want to bring a heartbeat bill because they felt it would jeopardize our supreme court case. they didn't want planned parenthood to completely flood the state because they felt that would undermine the case we would have that may overturn roe. i wanted to introduce the bill, running forward in the legislature and refused to accept it but my belief is that is what the debate should be is around when you can detect that harvey, that is as we know a human being and a life that is when the protection would take a. >> i don't mean to belabor this but can you help to find a better where in the first trimester is abortion still legal and at what point in that f
versus wade . >> this is essentially a heartbeat bill, essentially what harvey has been detected and there's a viable na pregnancy that that's when the prohibition kicks in. >> we had a debate this year on doing a heartbeat bill much like texas that would have put in place whether or not rome was overturned or not. it was interesting to me because we had some division among republicans this year about that. many republicans in the legislature did not want to bring a heartbeat bill...
20
20
Oct 12, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
that the supreme court would hear would be planned parenthood versus nome, and it's a decision on informed consent. essentially the heart beat bill is detected and there's a viable pregnancy and that's when the prohibition. >> we had a debate this year on doing a heart beat that would have put w it in place and whetr or not roe was overturned or not. it was interesting to me because we had division among the republicans this year about that many res in the legislature did not want to bring a heart beat bill because they felt it would jeopardize our supreme court case. they didn't want planned parenthood to completely pull out of the state because they felt like that would undermine the case. >> governor, can you help define for me where in the first trimester is abortion still legal and at what point does it become illegal? >> it's when that pregnancy is determined between the woman and the doctor, when there's notification there.ll abortions are illegal as of today except to save the life of a mother. >> and in response to criticism often from democrats but not only democrats that south dakota law does not allow exceptions in ca
that the supreme court would hear would be planned parenthood versus nome, and it's a decision on informed consent. essentially the heart beat bill is detected and there's a viable pregnancy and that's when the prohibition. >> we had a debate this year on doing a heart beat that would have put w it in place and whetr or not roe was overturned or not. it was interesting to me because we had division among the republicans this year about that many res in the legislature did not want to...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
where he wants to hire 87000 irs agents and that will mean 166 irs agents versus 15 or 20000 border agents, tell us about your billof the marine corps are tax police are going to be. i work every day with people who have not received their tax returns completed, their refunds from the irs so now will put a tax police, 87000 who will go after the middle and lower taxpayers in our border patrol needs direct funds to the border and direct taxpayer money to the border and resend the money that's put into the irs because as members of congress we need taxpayer advocate we don't need more taxpayer police to go out there and go after the lower and middle income taxpayers they cannot afford compliance and lawyers and i used to do tax law work from other people from all income levels they can help themselves when you can afford a lawyer you can help yourselves these are the same people that are not to be able to afford all the border encounters an illegal immigrants were going to be eroding our tax base and using their services not that we don't care but we have american citizens what was wrong with the policies we had in
where he wants to hire 87000 irs agents and that will mean 166 irs agents versus 15 or 20000 border agents, tell us about your billof the marine corps are tax police are going to be. i work every day with people who have not received their tax returns completed, their refunds from the irs so now will put a tax police, 87000 who will go after the middle and lower taxpayers in our border patrol needs direct funds to the border and direct taxpayer money to the border and resend the money that's...
125
125
Oct 19, 2022
10/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
the first bill that i will send to the congress will be to codify roe versus wade. >> harris: why didn'ty do that in the past when they had majorities in the white house? you could ask the last two or three democrat presidents that. they have a reason. wonder what it is? president biden with a big promise on abortion. a hard one to fulfill with a closely divided senate. current congress has made unsuccessful attempts to codify roe. the dem-led house passed a women's health and protection act in july but failed to advance in the senate. "wall street journal" says his speech is a political bet that stressing abortion will drive more suburban women to the polls and save democrats. at least mr. biden is telling voters what his party's priority is. not easing the price of gasoline or groceries, either. reporters asked the white house press secretary about the president's position and whether he would reverse individual state's abortion restrictions. watch this. >> number one. would that bill codify roe or would it go farther and overturn individual state abortion restrictions? number two, are
the first bill that i will send to the congress will be to codify roe versus wade. >> harris: why didn'ty do that in the past when they had majorities in the white house? you could ask the last two or three democrat presidents that. they have a reason. wonder what it is? president biden with a big promise on abortion. a hard one to fulfill with a closely divided senate. current congress has made unsuccessful attempts to codify roe. the dem-led house passed a women's health and protection...
67
67
Oct 27, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
it's not students versus taxpayers. those billsen rick scott has it at 4772, the durban bill holding the cause accountable. student loan bankruptcy is the free market check. constitution requires the bankruptcy code to be uniform. host: got you on that front. are you saying neither party does it for you as far as taking care of the working person? caller: actually, 14% of democrats follow the democrat plank on bankruptcy. 8.14% of republicans follow the plank on our platform that the taxpayers should not originate student loans. host: we will move on to charmaine, springfield, ohio. hello. caller: hello. i feel the democrats had our backs for years. i watched, i've been retired. they have tried everything to try to help all people. not just the republicans, not just democrats, but all people. republicans have done everything to hurt everybody. the economic problems, just look at the trucks they held up with the food and everything. when it came to the gas, they are the ones that owned most of the gas. biden asked them nicely not to
it's not students versus taxpayers. those billsen rick scott has it at 4772, the durban bill holding the cause accountable. student loan bankruptcy is the free market check. constitution requires the bankruptcy code to be uniform. host: got you on that front. are you saying neither party does it for you as far as taking care of the working person? caller: actually, 14% of democrats follow the democrat plank on bankruptcy. 8.14% of republicans follow the plank on our platform that the taxpayers...
91
91
Oct 19, 2022
10/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
the promise i make to you and the american people, the first bill that i will send to the congress will be to codify roe versusesident biden: when congress passes it i'll sign it in january 50 years after roe was first decided the law of the land. >> dana: "fox & friends" weekend co-host joins us with analysis. that's one of their closing arguments. >> yeah, they've got one of two choices, double down on the issues they have been talking about already, which is effectively abortion, climate, and january 6th, our democracy. or pivot. pivoting would require admitting you failed on crime and admit that printing money leads to inflation, pivoting would admit talking about gender at the age of 2 inside classrooms isn't right. it would require closing the border. they can't pivot. they are invested in the narratives that satisfy their base. in this case it's roe versus wade. it doesn't surprise me. biden is talking about legislation not hitting the trail with candidates, because he is not someone that actually is lifting tickets at this point. so this feels like a grasping at straws to revive a moment where they tho
the promise i make to you and the american people, the first bill that i will send to the congress will be to codify roe versusesident biden: when congress passes it i'll sign it in january 50 years after roe was first decided the law of the land. >> dana: "fox & friends" weekend co-host joins us with analysis. that's one of their closing arguments. >> yeah, they've got one of two choices, double down on the issues they have been talking about already, which is...
175
175
Oct 11, 2022
10/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
president biden's bill doesn't fix everything, but it will save your family money. one bounty versus of the leading ordinary brand one sheet of bounty absorbs more than two sheets of theirs and the winner is... bounty. one and done. bounty. the quicker picker upper. i was born here, i'm from here, and i'm never leaving here. i'm a new york hotel. yeah, i'm tall. 563 feet and 2 inches. i'm on top of the world. i'm looking for someone who likes to be in the middle of it all, but also likes some peace and quiet. you hungry? i know a place, and few others nearby. it's the city that never sleeps, but hey, if you need the rest, i've got you covered. we've designed vehicles that bring a sense of quiet and calm to their drivers... looking ahead, things are about to get decidedly hushed. here's to year hundred and one. ♪ having a good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. look what i brought! liberty mutual! they customize your home insurance... so you only pay for what you need! ♪young people having a good time with insurance.♪
president biden's bill doesn't fix everything, but it will save your family money. one bounty versus of the leading ordinary brand one sheet of bounty absorbs more than two sheets of theirs and the winner is... bounty. one and done. bounty. the quicker picker upper. i was born here, i'm from here, and i'm never leaving here. i'm a new york hotel. yeah, i'm tall. 563 feet and 2 inches. i'm on top of the world. i'm looking for someone who likes to be in the middle of it all, but also likes some...
102
102
Oct 20, 2022
10/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
so i think absolutely let's codify roe versus wade when we have the majority, but we have to have bille going to do on the economy. >> congressman ro khanna, always good to have you on the show. thank you. >> thank you. >>> brace yourself. winter is coming, and the forecast shows it'll be even colder than years past. stay with us. customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party.. ♪ good times. insurance! ♪ onlyly pay for what you need. ♪ libiberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ what should the future deliver? (music) progress... (music) .innovation... (music) ...discovery? or simply stability... ...security. ...protection? you shouldn't have to choose. (music) gold. your strategic advantage. (music) visit goldhub.com. realtor.com. i love this house but can we even afford it? maybe jacob can finally get a job. ♪ the house whisperer! that's right. ever since i was bitten by a house as a boy... ah! ...i could communicate with homes. your next house told me you can find it on realtor.com. this buying power tool shows us options in our budget. i actually love this one. you're staying in
so i think absolutely let's codify roe versus wade when we have the majority, but we have to have bille going to do on the economy. >> congressman ro khanna, always good to have you on the show. thank you. >> thank you. >>> brace yourself. winter is coming, and the forecast shows it'll be even colder than years past. stay with us. customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party.. ♪ good times. insurance! ♪ onlyly pay for what you need. ♪ libiberty. liberty....
82
82
Oct 18, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
but these debates get micro down to these silly little points, like "this bill number 333" -- if you did it liberalism versusonservatives and, our country would be in a great state right now. but our media is so corrupt. r they get a hold of everything, -- like they get a hold of everything, and they control the debates. host: this is lynn. caller: yes, debates do matter. you brought up reagan versus mondale, when he made that little quip, and that put away mondale. also, i remember recently, in 2021, when the governor of virginia said parents had no right to things. and even though i did not see it, i saw the clip later on, and i thought he lost the election, right then and there. and i noticed that debates do matter. a number of democrats are refusing to debate, because they are scared. you mentioned ms. abigail spanberger. it was one of her protÉgÉs who was pushing to arrest parents for refusing to agree to the sexual mutilation of their children. when that came out, she backed away. she does not want that question to come up in the debate, so she backed out of the debate. debates do matter, because many
but these debates get micro down to these silly little points, like "this bill number 333" -- if you did it liberalism versusonservatives and, our country would be in a great state right now. but our media is so corrupt. r they get a hold of everything, -- like they get a hold of everything, and they control the debates. host: this is lynn. caller: yes, debates do matter. you brought up reagan versus mondale, when he made that little quip, and that put away mondale. also, i remember...
39
39
Oct 13, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
bill. i want to ask a question about truth versus lies. when someone you were interviewing is stating an obvious lie and you do not stop him and correctct him, does that make you complicit in the light? quick to make me a bad interviewer. but it depends who you are interviewing, right? if you're going to interview someone who you know is going to be telling a lot of lies you have obviously decided to interview said person. there's only so many lies you can correct. i do try what i do interviews with people,t when they say things thatt i do not think are true to highlight it. when you say wait, wait, wait to hang on for this isn't true. but also if you're interviewing someone who says a number of things that are not true there is only so much you could do and still do your interview. and i know that is a frustrating answer to hear it. they're so much so much correction. people get mad at members of the media for not correcting an up stopping people. the problem is depending on how you are interviewing that may be the entire interview predic
bill. i want to ask a question about truth versus lies. when someone you were interviewing is stating an obvious lie and you do not stop him and correctct him, does that make you complicit in the light? quick to make me a bad interviewer. but it depends who you are interviewing, right? if you're going to interview someone who you know is going to be telling a lot of lies you have obviously decided to interview said person. there's only so many lies you can correct. i do try what i do interviews...
156
156
Oct 3, 2022
10/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
for that when the bills are huge and the decisions are difficult and the political pressure is absolutely massive? now, those in government hope one excruciating day is worth it, versuse same question about the same rate of tax. the thing is, they will have shifted the conversation on from one issue, the top rate of tax, and opened up a conversation that was coming anyway, on all of those other things. the new prime minister knows things are going to be bumpy. ichris new prime minister knows things are going to be bumpy-— going to be bumpy. chris mason in birmingham. _ going to be bumpy. chris mason in birmingham, many _ going to be bumpy. chris mason in birmingham, many thanks. - and you can find more updates, news and analysis on bbc news online — that's bbc.co.uk/news, and by using the bbc news app. let's turn to the conflict in ukraine, where president zelensky says his troops have made more advances against russian forces. it comes just days after ukraine retook the strategic town of lyman, a move seen as a significant setback for the russian campaign in the east. and now the ukrainian drive in the south is also making progress. president zelensky said two villa
for that when the bills are huge and the decisions are difficult and the political pressure is absolutely massive? now, those in government hope one excruciating day is worth it, versuse same question about the same rate of tax. the thing is, they will have shifted the conversation on from one issue, the top rate of tax, and opened up a conversation that was coming anyway, on all of those other things. the new prime minister knows things are going to be bumpy. ichris new prime minister knows...
84
84
Oct 28, 2022
10/22
by
FBC
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
bills will be higher. you see in a recession with recession fears people move to safer industries like oil and energy versus tech. switching gears we have new housing data. pending home sales, a measure of signed contract on resisting -- existing homes dropping worse than expected, 10. 2%, we expected a 4. 9% decline, the lowest level since june of 2010 excluding april 2020, the beginning of the pandemic, sharply higher mortgage rates setting at record lows for the first 2 years of the pandemic and inflation put strain on first-timers. the fed meeting will happen next week so that will be interesting to see how markets work. neil: aishah hasnie, we are getting word next week the fed will raise interest rates just days before the election. what are you hearing? >> reporter: democrats are vulnerable to losing their house majority, not the news they want to hear just days, a week before the midterm elections. democrats, senate democrats are actively pressuring the fed chairman to not raise interest rates saying it will increase unemployment and hurt american families. senate banking chairman brown and senator
bills will be higher. you see in a recession with recession fears people move to safer industries like oil and energy versus tech. switching gears we have new housing data. pending home sales, a measure of signed contract on resisting -- existing homes dropping worse than expected, 10. 2%, we expected a 4. 9% decline, the lowest level since june of 2010 excluding april 2020, the beginning of the pandemic, sharply higher mortgage rates setting at record lows for the first 2 years of the pandemic...
57
57
Oct 24, 2022
10/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
versus the issue-focused events. >> i'm old enough to remember when a sitting democrat president obama looked to bill clinton. >>> the coming together nearly impossible. ♪♪ >>> welcome back. president obama (woman) oh. oh! hi there. you're jonathan, right? the 995 plan! yes, from colonial penn. your 995 plan fits my budget just right. excuse me? aren't you jonathan from tv, that 995 plan? yes, from colonial penn. i love your lifetime rate lock. that's what sold me. she thinks you're jonathan, with the 995 plan. -are you? -yes, from colonial penn. we were concerned we couldn't get coverage, but it was easy with the 995 plan. -thank you. -you're welcome. i'm jonathan for colonial penn life insurance company. this guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance plan is our #1 most popular plan. it's loaded with guarantees. if you're age 50 to 85, $9.95 a month buys whole life insurance with guaranteed acceptance. you cannot be turned down for any health reason. there are no health questions and no medical exam. and here's another guarantee you can count on: guaranteed lifetime coverage. your insurance can never be cancelled.
versus the issue-focused events. >> i'm old enough to remember when a sitting democrat president obama looked to bill clinton. >>> the coming together nearly impossible. ♪♪ >>> welcome back. president obama (woman) oh. oh! hi there. you're jonathan, right? the 995 plan! yes, from colonial penn. your 995 plan fits my budget just right. excuse me? aren't you jonathan from tv, that 995 plan? yes, from colonial penn. i love your lifetime rate lock. that's what sold me....
63
63
Oct 3, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
bill. caller: this is one i have a question about truth versus lies. if somebody you are interviewing is stating an obvious lie and you don't stop him and correct him, does that make you come miss sit -- complicit in the high? dan: it would milwaukee me a bad interviewer but it depends. if you interview something you know will be telling a lot of lies you have decided to interview said person and there's only so many lies you can correct. i do try when i do interviews with people, when they say things that i don't think are true, to highlight it and to say wait, wait, hang on. this isn't true. but if you are interviewing somebody who says a number of things that are not true there's only so much you can do and still do your interview. i know that is a frustrating answer to hear but people get mad at members of the media for not correcting enough and stopping people. the problem is depending on who you are interviewing that might be the entire interview and you can't get to any substantive questions because you are correcting the person at all times. th
bill. caller: this is one i have a question about truth versus lies. if somebody you are interviewing is stating an obvious lie and you don't stop him and correct him, does that make you come miss sit -- complicit in the high? dan: it would milwaukee me a bad interviewer but it depends. if you interview something you know will be telling a lot of lies you have decided to interview said person and there's only so many lies you can correct. i do try when i do interviews with people, when they say...
59
59
Oct 31, 2022
10/22
by
KGO
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
versus michigan state game this weekend, michigan state players were seen throwing punches and kicking to michigan players in the tunnel. four of the spartans have been suspended on sunday night. football bills quarterback josh allen got off to a quick start throwing two touchdowns in the first half buffalo then beating green bay, 27 to 17. christian mccaffrey of the 40. niners did something yesterday that no one's done since 2005. he threw a touchdown pass on a trick play, and then he caught a touchdown, and he also ran one in his touchdown trifecta helped beat the rams, 31 to 14. okay coming up. forget the four day work week. one company is trying a three day workweek, plus the email that elon musk received email that elon musk received after taking over twitter. if you're still having bladder leaks, it's time for a change. axonics therapy gave me my life back. it's not another pad or pill. it's amazing that a tiny device can provide 15 years of relief - and you can try it out first. get started at findrealrelief.com ask a bladder specialist if axonics therapy is right for you and to discuss potential risks. results and experiences may vary. let's get your life back! ♪ yeah! yeah! yeah! ♪
versus michigan state game this weekend, michigan state players were seen throwing punches and kicking to michigan players in the tunnel. four of the spartans have been suspended on sunday night. football bills quarterback josh allen got off to a quick start throwing two touchdowns in the first half buffalo then beating green bay, 27 to 17. christian mccaffrey of the 40. niners did something yesterday that no one's done since 2005. he threw a touchdown pass on a trick play, and then he caught a...
207
207
Oct 26, 2022
10/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
closing argument, what a democratic versus republican senate could mean for abortion rights moving forward. so mehmet oz was asked by the moderators about this billhat lindsey graham presented several weeks ago, months ago, that would limit abortions to 15 weeks, a federal abortion ban at 15 weeks. it's just a bill, hasn't been voting on, but asked if it was, where he would stand? >> i'm not going to support federal, federal rules that block the ability of states to do what they wish to do. the abortion decision should be left up to states -- i've been very clear on my desire as a physician not to interfere with how states decide. >> reporter: at one point, alex and brianna he said this should be left to doctors, women, and local government officials. this is what the fetterman campaign wants to tie him on. they want to paint that as extreme on the issue of abortion, alex and brianna. >> abortion rights expected to drive so much of the turnout in the election. jessica dean, thank you very much. >>> let's bring in dr. tara narula to talk about what he saw last night. he said it, it was the elephant in the room. he addressed his stroke recovery las
closing argument, what a democratic versus republican senate could mean for abortion rights moving forward. so mehmet oz was asked by the moderators about this billhat lindsey graham presented several weeks ago, months ago, that would limit abortions to 15 weeks, a federal abortion ban at 15 weeks. it's just a bill, hasn't been voting on, but asked if it was, where he would stand? >> i'm not going to support federal, federal rules that block the ability of states to do what they wish to...
55
55
Oct 19, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
says more about trump or bill barber he was in a position to be viewed in that manner or someone that would go along with everything as opposed to be a personal attorney versuser attorney general. >> t that terrible moment that got trump impeach to say i will have my team connect. i say in the book there is no evidence they actually got g involved in ukraine but is not a good luck when the president casually says you're on the federal payroll. host: of course and part of that the question is there are a lot of things to be insinuating situations he could have gotten involved in but he didn't so when you are writing thiswe book was he commenting did you reach out or did he reach out to directly to her expressed di dismay? >> i'm glad that question was asked. yes i reached out twicewi in writing and i was forthcoming and they said i'm writing this book. it is called hatchet man and it is very critical i'm more than happy to come in and sit down with the attorney general to interview him and hear his perspective they did not respond either time. i gave them a chance to do that t i was positive on bill barr i was on cnn. i was onset and his name came out as the
says more about trump or bill barber he was in a position to be viewed in that manner or someone that would go along with everything as opposed to be a personal attorney versuser attorney general. >> t that terrible moment that got trump impeach to say i will have my team connect. i say in the book there is no evidence they actually got g involved in ukraine but is not a good luck when the president casually says you're on the federal payroll. host: of course and part of that the question...
89
89
Oct 23, 2022
10/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
bill melugin, in eagle pass, texas, after the break. after the break. ♪ ♪ igh protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versusrotein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. ...tower cam for a - hey! folks, we seem to have a visitor. it looks like - looks like you paid too much for your glasses. ... who? anyone who isn't shopping at america's best - where two pairs and a free exam start at just $79.95. book an exam today. ♪ mike: you are looking at live images of our southern border. customs and border protection officials reporting there were more than 2.3 million migrant encounters at the border in the 2022 fiscal year, the highest number the cbp has ever seen. bill melugin is live many eagle pass, texas, with more. hello, bill. >> reporter: mike, good afternoon to you. even though we just set that all-time record here, we are picking up right where we left off at the beginning of fiscal year 20 the 23. take a look at this video we shot earlier morning on our fox news drone right here in eagle pass. this was a group of at least 100. as you can see, they are primar
bill melugin, in eagle pass, texas, after the break. after the break. ♪ ♪ igh protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versusrotein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. ...tower cam for a - hey! folks, we seem to have a visitor. it looks like - looks like you paid too much for your glasses. ... who? anyone who isn't shopping at america's best - where two pairs and a free exam start at just $79.95. book an exam today. ♪ mike: you...
73
73
Oct 16, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
versus any other country. we should be energy efficient and energy independent. but the policies not just the actual bill. it is also making sure that the oversight over the administration, which is not allowing those to go through, not allowing these things going forward in a timely fashion, we need to ensure that we rely on american energy. in my opponent and his president has not allowed us to rely on our own energy resources and responsible way. and the reason we are at risk, whether it saudi arabia, iran, russia, venezuela, or anybody else, is because he's not trusting the american energy industry and for us to rely on our own energy for our own common futures and instead is relying on others to make decisions on behalf of americans. that's not leadership. jim: thank you. ok, we will move on to our second topic, which is the workforce. mr. kean, we are seeing rapid increases in wages that factor into the inflation rate. in large part this is because there are millions of jobs going unfilled. i often say that if i had 10,000 high school students with no skills and no experience, i could get them jobs
versus any other country. we should be energy efficient and energy independent. but the policies not just the actual bill. it is also making sure that the oversight over the administration, which is not allowing those to go through, not allowing these things going forward in a timely fashion, we need to ensure that we rely on american energy. in my opponent and his president has not allowed us to rely on our own energy resources and responsible way. and the reason we are at risk, whether it...
25
25
Oct 14, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
versus any other country. we should be energy efficient and energy independent. but the policies not just the actual bill. it is also making sure that the oversight over the administration, which is not allowing those to go through, not allowing these things going forward in a timely fashion, we need to ensure that we rely on american energy. in my opponent and his president has not allowed us to rely on our own energy resources and responsible way. and the reason we are at risk, whether it saudi arabia, iran, russia, venezuela, or anybody else, is because he's not trusting the american energy industry and for us to rely on our own energy for our own common futures and instead is relying on others to make decisions on behalf of americans. that's not leadership. jim: thank you. ok, we will move on to our second topic, which is the workforce. mr. kean, we are seeing rapid increases in wages that factor into the inflation rate. in large part this is because there are millions of jobs going unfilled. i often say that if i had 10,000 high school students with no skills and no experience, i could get them jobs
versus any other country. we should be energy efficient and energy independent. but the policies not just the actual bill. it is also making sure that the oversight over the administration, which is not allowing those to go through, not allowing these things going forward in a timely fashion, we need to ensure that we rely on american energy. in my opponent and his president has not allowed us to rely on our own energy resources and responsible way. and the reason we are at risk, whether it...
112
112
Oct 18, 2022
10/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
saying the first bill he'll send to a democratically controlled congress will be legislation to codify roe versus wade. >>> and the great replacement theory by many in the republican party is abhorrent and growing. that and more when we continue after a quick break. don't go anywhere today. after a quick break. don't go anywhere today. ♪ what will you do? ♪ what will you change? ♪ will you make something better? ♪ will you create something entirely new? ♪ our dell technologies advisors provide you with the tools and expertise you need to do incredible things. because we believe there's an innovator in all of us. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to f
saying the first bill he'll send to a democratically controlled congress will be legislation to codify roe versus wade. >>> and the great replacement theory by many in the republican party is abhorrent and growing. that and more when we continue after a quick break. don't go anywhere today. after a quick break. don't go anywhere today. ♪ what will you do? ♪ what will you change? ♪ will you make something better? ♪ will you create something entirely new? ♪ our dell...
76
76
Oct 12, 2022
10/22
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
of the actual need versus i'm buying because i'm stocking up, i'm afraid in six months i won't have the energy, if that creates a different floor for prices than we see in the past. billthere is a certain amount of security risk premium and i think that's going to be sustained long-term. that capacity as we know is very thin in the market right now. opec has extra to bring to the market beyond what it is cutting from december and i think that's a very good point. the other thing is this decision is pretty much designed to keep oil inventories well below the five-year average just another way of keeping prices high. and we certainly expect that to be the case heading into 2023 absent a complete collapse which we don't see at this point. guy: let's say it gets softer and prices come down. can we see another significant cut from opec without saudi arabia completely blowing up its relationship with washington. how much of an impediment will that be further down the road? bill: it's a great question. what this opec decision has done with that bilateral relationship in the crosshairs and we've already heard is you reported plenty of rumblings in congress and elsewhere that
of the actual need versus i'm buying because i'm stocking up, i'm afraid in six months i won't have the energy, if that creates a different floor for prices than we see in the past. billthere is a certain amount of security risk premium and i think that's going to be sustained long-term. that capacity as we know is very thin in the market right now. opec has extra to bring to the market beyond what it is cutting from december and i think that's a very good point. the other thing is this...