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appeal court didn't agree, and brad's trial lawyer said he served brad well.ired more attorneys, but -- >> i couldn't get them to talk to me. i couldn't get them to answer a question. i couldn't get him to call me back. >> did they send you a bill? >> absolutely. i have lots of bills. >> this went on for months, years. she heard about a private investigator named dwight mcneill, but her then attorney told her, don't call him. >> so i sat on it for a little bit. i was having a really bad day, and i called and dwight picked up the phone and i just started crying. because it had been so long since anyone i called answered me. >> and he did listen but -- >> i told you i would not look at the case. >> dwight was a former sheriff, he told her his job was catching bad guys, not getting them out of prison. but marcia persisted, and so he agreed to see her in person. >> i explained to her that if i concluded, from my review of the file, that there was any basis at all to believe that mr. jennings had murdered his wife, that i was use whatever influence and whatever pre
appeal court didn't agree, and brad's trial lawyer said he served brad well.ired more attorneys, but -- >> i couldn't get them to talk to me. i couldn't get them to answer a question. i couldn't get him to call me back. >> did they send you a bill? >> absolutely. i have lots of bills. >> this went on for months, years. she heard about a private investigator named dwight mcneill, but her then attorney told her, don't call him. >> so i sat on it for a little bit. i...
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joan: not yet, brad.inute and if the status of the clock would be running at the end of the play inside one minute with an injury, then a potential 0-second runoff. brad: achane. he got the first down. that will stop the clock momentarily. gary: so three completions for 10 1/2 yards. the two short of the first down are the one that is hurt. brad: haynes king back to throw again. whips to the side. caught by evan stewart. i thought it was going to be intercepted. gary: two defenders. one guy in whyte and he goes a little higher. what a play. brad: 23-yard pickup. 27-yard line. first down and did alabama take a time-out? referee: the previous play is under further review. brad: so they're looking at the previous play. the completion evan stewart, the freshman. gary: he had it in mid air. does he complete the catch? he's got it. hellams tries to rake it. brad: can't tell. gary: no, not from that angle. hellams kind of gets his hands on it. does it come lose? brad: he's doing a good job of covering it up. i t
joan: not yet, brad.inute and if the status of the clock would be running at the end of the play inside one minute with an injury, then a potential 0-second runoff. brad: achane. he got the first down. that will stop the clock momentarily. gary: so three completions for 10 1/2 yards. the two short of the first down are the one that is hurt. brad: haynes king back to throw again. whips to the side. caught by evan stewart. i thought it was going to be intercepted. gary: two defenders. one guy in...
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brad: supply chains are a complex network. to the ocean, to the ground, rail, last mile. a lot of different parts to the supply chain. it has gotten a lot better, much less plugged up from six months ago, and rates have become more affordable, but there is more to go. alix: i am interested in the chip angle. lots of questions about the health of the chip industry in terms of demand and then the mucked up supply from d.c. to china. what are you noticing on the ground? brad: there is no shortage of demand, there is a shortage of supply. in our world, the transportation world, that transfers mostly into the oem's, manufacturers of trucks. they cannot manufacture as much as there is demand for because of lack of chips. it is getting better but they are still rationing everybody. sonali: i do want to bother you about the spacs. if you look at the investment community, a lot of companies are not making it through the environment. spacs liquidating at scale here. how are you seeing that as someone looking for good investment opportun
brad: supply chains are a complex network. to the ocean, to the ground, rail, last mile. a lot of different parts to the supply chain. it has gotten a lot better, much less plugged up from six months ago, and rates have become more affordable, but there is more to go. alix: i am interested in the chip angle. lots of questions about the health of the chip industry in terms of demand and then the mucked up supply from d.c. to china. what are you noticing on the ground? brad: there is no shortage...
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brad: we did not know what we were getting into until we were thrown into it. a campground in the smokies at 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning, it was pouring down rain. we ate a lot of ramen noodles on a budget when we did our 2018 camping, but it was nothing but joyful honestly. geoff: how is it changed your relationship? brad: i tell folks, i think every family has good and bad, and it is helpful and healing to be able to work all of that out through conversation. everything comes to the surface eventually and you just work it out, and at the end of the day, nature is that equalizer. geoff: ms. ryan, which of the parks has been your favorite? joy: i had never seen a whale in my whole life except on a picture. when we went to the islands in california, one jumped right in frt of me and it was miraculous. geoff: i also saw a picture of you, i think it was in alaska, in a helicopter. and you could see glaciers in the distance. joy: yeah, it was an exciting trip, i can tell you that. we had a good time. thank heavens the pilot knew what he was doing. [laughter] geoff:
brad: we did not know what we were getting into until we were thrown into it. a campground in the smokies at 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning, it was pouring down rain. we ate a lot of ramen noodles on a budget when we did our 2018 camping, but it was nothing but joyful honestly. geoff: how is it changed your relationship? brad: i tell folks, i think every family has good and bad, and it is helpful and healing to be able to work all of that out through conversation. everything comes to the surface...
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>> when it comes to getting a helping hand to the homeless, brad reese likes to start at the the feet. >> i'm going to give you a couple pairs of socks. >> the socks are a good way to see. >> for the last eight months, brad and his team of volunteers at healers without borders have been spending their days handing handing out everything from clothes to hygiene kits to choose. their most precious items. the ones that they can't do without our fresh, fluffy, soft, socks. >> it's an essential part of life, it makes you feel part of the human race to have a pair of of socks on. >> today, brad and his team are hitting the mission district. delivering more than 300 pairs of socks. >> it's the most sought after thing for people experiencing homelessness as far as articles of clothing go. >> reporter: brad knows what it's like not to have socks when when they are homeless. that's because years ago he was in their shoes, addicted to drugs and living on the streets. >> i started using drugs as a young kid, i found myself at san san francisco where i spent eight years. >> he's helping people lik
>> when it comes to getting a helping hand to the homeless, brad reese likes to start at the the feet. >> i'm going to give you a couple pairs of socks. >> the socks are a good way to see. >> for the last eight months, brad and his team of volunteers at healers without borders have been spending their days handing handing out everything from clothes to hygiene kits to choose. their most precious items. the ones that they can't do without our fresh, fluffy, soft, socks....
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wink back to you, brad. steven, i will start with you.inish they said that they were coming together to talk about florida, but is it wrong to read the tea leaves and try and figure out the posturing they were doing and how it helps them in 2024? >> not -- i mean, no. people are going to do that regardless, and we don't know what the florida governor's plans are yet. it wasn't a real bright idea on behalf of the advance team to put the president of the united states podium for desantis to get a photograph behind -- [laughter] that was some good optics for them will. but, yeah, it's telling that, you know, biden got up there and toll a story about a lightning strike hitting his house, and that was just like someone losing a house in a hurricane. they've also said on social media with that desantis has botched this thing, they've now settled on the fact that he wore white shrimp flood boots because none of the accusations suck. and biden today said he was doing the a great job, and that was the end of that. kennedy: all right. juan williams
wink back to you, brad. steven, i will start with you.inish they said that they were coming together to talk about florida, but is it wrong to read the tea leaves and try and figure out the posturing they were doing and how it helps them in 2024? >> not -- i mean, no. people are going to do that regardless, and we don't know what the florida governor's plans are yet. it wasn't a real bright idea on behalf of the advance team to put the president of the united states podium for desantis to...
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brad: it's tough.t the rise in cost of food and fuel inflation, folks are pulling back, there's no question that overall you're suspending over the holidays is slowing down -- u.s. spending over the holidays is slowing. previous years, 8%, 9%, it was higher because of pandemic fueled fear out of walking in the stores. retail has been an anvil for amazon. you got a successful advertising business, aws, even some successful business around third-party sellers and commissions. retail itself, the online stores, they were flat last holiday season. it was down 4% in the last quarter. i think amazon here, which has guzzled up shares for decades is probably not going to be doing that this holiday season. emily: brad stone, along with jinhong xie, professor at the university of florida. fascinating research from you. we will keep watching to see how this prime day unfolds. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. wednesday we will have amazon's head of prime. and holiday shopping sentiment. don't
brad: it's tough.t the rise in cost of food and fuel inflation, folks are pulling back, there's no question that overall you're suspending over the holidays is slowing down -- u.s. spending over the holidays is slowing. previous years, 8%, 9%, it was higher because of pandemic fueled fear out of walking in the stores. retail has been an anvil for amazon. you got a successful advertising business, aws, even some successful business around third-party sellers and commissions. retail itself, the...
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brad: that's always the tough part.ads us off in the earnings season and the last few quarters, it's safe to say they are not a bellwether. so when you think about the stocks and how they traded on friday, i think snap closed down 28% for the day. if you look at alphabet or meta and the direction those traded, investors are not inferring snap as the canary in the coal mine at this point. caroline: let's dig in on meta. are you anticipating decent advertising commitment, decent marketing expense going through their platform? are you worried about what the apple algorithm has done to them again? brad: we just put out a report where we talked to almost 25 small and medium-size business ad agencies in the last few weeks and what we heard was in terms of overall spending, things got better through the quarter between things like lower fuel prices and consumer package goods becoming more available from an inventory perspective and lower shipping and freight costs. that may have freed up a little budget on the advertiser front
brad: that's always the tough part.ads us off in the earnings season and the last few quarters, it's safe to say they are not a bellwether. so when you think about the stocks and how they traded on friday, i think snap closed down 28% for the day. if you look at alphabet or meta and the direction those traded, investors are not inferring snap as the canary in the coal mine at this point. caroline: let's dig in on meta. are you anticipating decent advertising commitment, decent marketing expense...
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brad has accepted responsibility for what he did but not for the things ho didn't do. couple's french estate and winery. jolie claims the marriage came to an end while flying to their los angeles home from their chateau in 2016. jolie claims pitt was, quote, physically and emotionally abusive to jolie and her children during the flight and at one point pitt grabbed jolie by the head and shook her and then grabbed her shoulders and shook her again. the document continues pitt shook one of the children and struck another in the face. they were all frightened, many were crying. the counter suit claims that the children rushed in and bravely tried to protect each other. for this reason, they had not been able to return to the home because of what happened that day. pitt was not raised or charged after the fbi's investigation. pitt filed a lawsuit in february against jolie after jolie sought her stake in the winery. pitt claims they had an agreement neither with sell without the other's consent. jolie starred in two movies together split after that fly and joe will you. a d
brad has accepted responsibility for what he did but not for the things ho didn't do. couple's french estate and winery. jolie claims the marriage came to an end while flying to their los angeles home from their chateau in 2016. jolie claims pitt was, quote, physically and emotionally abusive to jolie and her children during the flight and at one point pitt grabbed jolie by the head and shook her and then grabbed her shoulders and shook her again. the document continues pitt shook one of the...
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brad: not yet. the announcement of sticker shock, but the many budget, completely misnamed, will continue for some time. the next hurdle is the rating agencies. i think we have two rating agencies. the next review is on friday. it is not a base case that they get downgraded, but that is sort of the passporting u.k. and when it comes to thinking about u.k. guilt, we look at the spread of u.k. guilt to see u.s. bonds and treasuries, we think there needs to be a bit of a premium to pay the investor, and that premium is a bit tight at the moment. rishaad: i suppose you've got to be. working at the 10% handle, obviously, wilton percent inflation break the market? brad: it looks it -- it makes it difficult for the market to rally. again, we might see some relief rally as a pullback from that many budget, but i think the path of least resistance over the medium term for still for higher yields. rishaad: how does that dovetail into what the is doing and lack of liquidity? >> we think ut is just part of a ge
brad: not yet. the announcement of sticker shock, but the many budget, completely misnamed, will continue for some time. the next hurdle is the rating agencies. i think we have two rating agencies. the next review is on friday. it is not a base case that they get downgraded, but that is sort of the passporting u.k. and when it comes to thinking about u.k. guilt, we look at the spread of u.k. guilt to see u.s. bonds and treasuries, we think there needs to be a bit of a premium to pay the...
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i'm surprised, brad, ul not get this, that dr. oz didn't look at him and say i'm a brilliant surgeon. >> someone should have, it is clear that fetterman this have dropped out and let someone else pick up the democratic mantle, i feel bad for him, i really do, he has wh health issues, he makes joe biden look articulate and sharp, that takes some doing, to see him fumble through his responses to see him the delays, him seem to glitch when asked very simple questions, his responses almost seemed canned. not in response to the questions asked. it is not ableist to point out the fact you need to have a certain level mip mmental sharpness left to be a u.s. senator. kennedy: really a good point. it is not just about age. wwe have a robust national concern vision about competency. cognitive decline. and cognitive power is something that we value in politicians right now there is not going to be closed captioning the way he had it last night in the senate, it should be a very hard job and very challenging and about nuance and words, and re
i'm surprised, brad, ul not get this, that dr. oz didn't look at him and say i'm a brilliant surgeon. >> someone should have, it is clear that fetterman this have dropped out and let someone else pick up the democratic mantle, i feel bad for him, i really do, he has wh health issues, he makes joe biden look articulate and sharp, that takes some doing, to see him fumble through his responses to see him the delays, him seem to glitch when asked very simple questions, his responses almost...
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brad raffensperger is the incumbent secretary of state in georgia. now, let's meet our panelist, matt brown is a democracy reporter on georgia elections for the washington post, welcome. and mark covers elections in georgia government for the atlanta constitutional. thank you for being here. for complete rules on today's debate, please visit the atlanta press club website, atlanta press club.org/debate. to start this debate each candidate will be asked one question. candidates have 60 seconds to answer each question. mark, you give the first question a ted metz. >> mr. metz, you have talked about your desire to not just have paper ballots cast on paper, but also counted by hand on paper rather than using optical scanner machines. but hand counting ballots would take longer in studies and research shows that hand counting ballots is less accurate than counting them by scanning machines. why do you think hand counting ballots would increase voter confidence? mr. metz: because humans generally have a tendency to want to be honest. the thing is, they do
brad raffensperger is the incumbent secretary of state in georgia. now, let's meet our panelist, matt brown is a democracy reporter on georgia elections for the washington post, welcome. and mark covers elections in georgia government for the atlanta constitutional. thank you for being here. for complete rules on today's debate, please visit the atlanta press club website, atlanta press club.org/debate. to start this debate each candidate will be asked one question. candidates have 60 seconds...
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brad raffensperger is the incumbent secretary of state in georgia. now, let's meet our panelist, matt brown is a democracy reporter on georgia elections for the washington post, welcome. and mark covers elections in georgia government for the atlanta constitutional. thank you for being here. for complete rules on today's debate, please visit the atlanta >> to start this debate each candidate will be asked one question, candidates have 60 seconds to answer each question. we will get the first question to ted metz. >> good morning, mr. matt, you have talked -- mr. metz, you have talked about not just your desire to have ballots cast on paper but to have them hand counted. hand counting would take much longer and studies and research showed that counting ballots is less accurate than counting them by machine. why do you believe it would increase voter confidence? >> because humans want to be honest. they do it in france where they have over already 2 million voters, they go to election day, the election results are done that night. i don't know where yo
brad raffensperger is the incumbent secretary of state in georgia. now, let's meet our panelist, matt brown is a democracy reporter on georgia elections for the washington post, welcome. and mark covers elections in georgia government for the atlanta constitutional. thank you for being here. for complete rules on today's debate, please visit the atlanta >> to start this debate each candidate will be asked one question, candidates have 60 seconds to answer each question. we will get the...
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. >> now we are joined by our forty-niners analyst brad grandma. 7, 9, is brad. thank you so much for hopping on as usual. whole lot to get to. let's start off the bat forty-niners. they lost 2 starters last week due to injury al shire. and trent williams, of course, who exactly needs to step up in both of those absences going forward on monday night. >> well, jason, as you know, it's a very difficult task to replace the best left tackle in the nfl in trent williams. it's going to be really difficult. and but we do know that the san francisco forty-niners have a backup plan in colton mckivitz. and when you look at colton, he had only has 4 starts under his belt. but one of the biggest starts of his career came week 18 last year against the rams when he had to step in for an injured trent williams to help propel the team in the playoffs. he did just that. so it's a tough task to replace trent williams, but i think the forty-niners have a good, solid backup with colton mckivitz and we'll see how he'll do this monday night against the rams and the new flip over the
. >> now we are joined by our forty-niners analyst brad grandma. 7, 9, is brad. thank you so much for hopping on as usual. whole lot to get to. let's start off the bat forty-niners. they lost 2 starters last week due to injury al shire. and trent williams, of course, who exactly needs to step up in both of those absences going forward on monday night. >> well, jason, as you know, it's a very difficult task to replace the best left tackle in the nfl in trent williams. it's going to...
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of home prices than you do now. >> one of the other dynamics that is interesting to watch play out, bradn that homeowners in america might actually be better off today than they had been over the last 20 years when it comes to potential down turn. because of that, interest rates have provided them an opportunity to refinance at lower rates over the last several years. do we feel as though the refinancing activity that we have seen over the last several years has made it so we will not have as much of a possible down turn in the economy and the housing market given the fact people can hold up payments even if there is financial stress involved >> for anybody who was a homeowner prior to 2020, they were able to refinance in the low rates. for those millions of people who bought homes in the last several years, you had the cheap mortgages and low rates. they had to pay more for the asset. we saw that in the home price appreciation those folks bid their payment to a high level the low rate is meaningless. as a percentage of the monthly income, it is a large outlay for them by and large, i wo
of home prices than you do now. >> one of the other dynamics that is interesting to watch play out, bradn that homeowners in america might actually be better off today than they had been over the last 20 years when it comes to potential down turn. because of that, interest rates have provided them an opportunity to refinance at lower rates over the last several years. do we feel as though the refinancing activity that we have seen over the last several years has made it so we will not...
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. >> brad parscale, campaign's former campaign manager, gave us time to talk about steve bannon. >> hisbility to manage people is why he's good as telling the story and why people are following him online. >> in terms of messaging, it seems to me that bannon uses fear a lot. >> well, fear is one of the great marketing tactics of all time. fear sells. >> using fear, has served bannon well since his days of making dork political documentaries in the early 2000s. >> some of the figures he studied the closest and add mired from the past are actual nazi propagandists. >> leni riefenstahl was hired by adolf hitler to make films glorifying the nazi party ahead of world war two. politics aside, bannon said she was a master of communication. >> he showed me once shot for shot how he was copying in his own films what she had done in her films, so it gives an idea of his depth of belief in propaganda. >> it wasn't until he took over the alt right bryant in 2012 that he found his way to spread fear. >> truth and fact is a narrative. >> kurt bardella watched as the popular website began to steer the
. >> brad parscale, campaign's former campaign manager, gave us time to talk about steve bannon. >> hisbility to manage people is why he's good as telling the story and why people are following him online. >> in terms of messaging, it seems to me that bannon uses fear a lot. >> well, fear is one of the great marketing tactics of all time. fear sells. >> using fear, has served bannon well since his days of making dork political documentaries in the early 2000s....
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>> we'll talk more about the brad gersner letter but like many other companies in a zero rate world, meta has drifted into the land of excess. too many people, too many ideas, too little urgency it does sound more like the beginning than the end. >> you forgot jim briars, remember he told us he took a 20% hair cut to his portfolio companies. you're asking is 20% enough? that's probably what we'll find out this quarter but maybe in the first two quarters of next year too that could look worse. >> it could. speaking of meta facing criticism from an activist we just mentioned ahead of earnings they're facing all kinds of challenges mark zuckerberg doesn't have to listen, though i mean, this is a company that's controlled by one man. julia boorstin joins us with the latest >> after snap's earnings raised major red flags after a dramatically slowing add market, there are growing concerns about what we'll hear from meta when they report their earnings on wednesday. that stock is up today about 1.5%, but meta shares down about 60% year-to-date these details prompting brad gersner, which hel
>> we'll talk more about the brad gersner letter but like many other companies in a zero rate world, meta has drifted into the land of excess. too many people, too many ideas, too little urgency it does sound more like the beginning than the end. >> you forgot jim briars, remember he told us he took a 20% hair cut to his portfolio companies. you're asking is 20% enough? that's probably what we'll find out this quarter but maybe in the first two quarters of next year too that could...
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by random selection, brad raffensperger, you may ask the first question. sec. raffensperger: my question goes to bee nguyen. you agree with stacey abrams that the 2018 election was stolen from her as she has claimed many times? don't you think election denial is a threat to our democracy? rep. nguyen: let's be clear. joe biden won the election in 2020. i have always did by the result of our past elections. what is different between mr. raffensperger and me is stacy a abrams and i oppose laws that make it harder for georgians to vote, including the bill that criminalizes handing out a bottle of water to voters waiting in line. what i find more alarming is that mr. raffensperger continues to call himself a proud trump supporter. when asked about the lieutenant governor nominee bert jones, a fake collector, mr. raffensperger, as recently as last month described his interactions with bert jones as great. we are talking about two people who try to overturn the will of the people. i believe that poses a greater threat than somebody who's been trying to fight for free
by random selection, brad raffensperger, you may ask the first question. sec. raffensperger: my question goes to bee nguyen. you agree with stacey abrams that the 2018 election was stolen from her as she has claimed many times? don't you think election denial is a threat to our democracy? rep. nguyen: let's be clear. joe biden won the election in 2020. i have always did by the result of our past elections. what is different between mr. raffensperger and me is stacy a abrams and i oppose laws...
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you sent me brad pitt's stationery. people from brad pitt. [ laughter ] horrible letters. i mean, i saw meryl streep the other night, sent her a letter years ago with a bunch of cds that were dialect coach. i sent it from brad. a bunch of cds to meryl streep. said, "this guy helped me with my accent in "try," i thought maybe he could help you." [ laughter and applause ] meryl said she avoided brad for like five years. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> he sent me gold embossed, maybe we'll get in trouble -- >> jimmy: maybe, possibly, yeah. >> should i say it? >> jimmy: yeah, go ahead, it's okay, i don't know what they can do now. >> the white house stationery. [ laughter ] of bill clinton. bill clinton's actual stationery. and i send actors all the time letters from bill clinton about how much he loved their movie. [ laughter ] [ applause ] which i guarantee they're hanging up in their homes. [ laughter ] so if anyone's watching, take the picture down, take it down. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a lot of fun. you can get away with
you sent me brad pitt's stationery. people from brad pitt. [ laughter ] horrible letters. i mean, i saw meryl streep the other night, sent her a letter years ago with a bunch of cds that were dialect coach. i sent it from brad. a bunch of cds to meryl streep. said, "this guy helped me with my accent in "try," i thought maybe he could help you." [ laughter and applause ] meryl said she avoided brad for like five years. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> he sent me gold...
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of course, president trump put brad parscale in charge of the campaign, or maybe jared kushner did. but president trump didn't overrule jared kushner. so how do you reconcile your high praise for trump with so many of the shortcomings? and if he is as deserving of the praise as you think he is legitimately, how can how he constantly outfoxed by all of these other people that he himself hired? do you ever read the last sentence of that? again, we're just refers to the signal failure, correct. and this possibility likewise represents a signal failure of president trump's intelligence briefings. see this. this raises a really important issue for any president. the times that i was invited to sit in on the president's daily briefing with what they call the i see where they'd come in cia. they would come in dni to where they'd give them a briefing. i was i was appalled at the quality of that briefing, particularly with respect to communist china. and one of the one of the things that both steve bannon and i preached from from day two when we got in there, is that doesn't have to be class
of course, president trump put brad parscale in charge of the campaign, or maybe jared kushner did. but president trump didn't overrule jared kushner. so how do you reconcile your high praise for trump with so many of the shortcomings? and if he is as deserving of the praise as you think he is legitimately, how can how he constantly outfoxed by all of these other people that he himself hired? do you ever read the last sentence of that? again, we're just refers to the signal failure, correct....
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>> thank you, brad, for having me here. what isre really interesting abt this event is there a lot of people that played pivotal rolls in this successful campaign. track record in military complex has been mixed. i think by all reasonable measures, you would have to count this one as a success. i have covered all of these conflicts. i was in seven of them in various parts of the world on the ground. there is so much that one can do as a newspaper reporter. every time i was in the middle east, massive events, a war, you get a very close birdseye view of what is happening. sometimes you are in the middle of these operations. i always wanted to know what was really goingwh on. what were the choices, what was the strategy, what was the road not followed? the three previous books detected, our goal was not to be the first to delegate, but to try to take the time and put something together that withstood the test of time. maybe it would not be the only book on the conflict, but one of the only books that people would have to read
>> thank you, brad, for having me here. what isre really interesting abt this event is there a lot of people that played pivotal rolls in this successful campaign. track record in military complex has been mixed. i think by all reasonable measures, you would have to count this one as a success. i have covered all of these conflicts. i was in seven of them in various parts of the world on the ground. there is so much that one can do as a newspaper reporter. every time i was in the middle...
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brad schneider uses 700ag to ame justice frankfurter's life. >> brad schneider and democratic justicethis episode of book notes plus. it's ale on the c-span now free mobile app or whatever you get your podcast. >> take you for being with us here on c-span a book to be. i have always been a fan of the interviews on c-span and one other one , a nice way to talk about labor of love. >> i will try to live up to the expectations of the program but the book is from america, pia navarro is the author, her second book donald trump and his administration. >> the second memoir, i have a unique advantage. i have one of only three senior advisors in the white house with the president all away from the campaign 2016 until the end. i was literally an all the rooms where it happened and the campaign was important because fothat's where margo was forged and were redeveloped messaging policies would implement later during his term so this is the seco book of what is going to b eventually a trilogy on th tmp administration. this focus is primarily on this phenomenon under reagan where personnel is poli
brad schneider uses 700ag to ame justice frankfurter's life. >> brad schneider and democratic justicethis episode of book notes plus. it's ale on the c-span now free mobile app or whatever you get your podcast. >> take you for being with us here on c-span a book to be. i have always been a fan of the interviews on c-span and one other one , a nice way to talk about labor of love. >> i will try to live up to the expectations of the program but the book is from america, pia...
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and joe kaczynski and brad are at the racetrack with us. brad is the star.ies my whole life, been massively inspired by so many movies. it's the drawn of a new age. it's called dawn apollo. now you've seen more diversity on tv and i want to be part of that. i want to be telling stories that are from -- diverse stories. so many that can be inspiring young people and people of our age out there. >> jimmy: do you want to be in front of the camera? >> i wanted to try it one stage. i had this amazing opportunity to be -- i begged tom cruise to put me in "maverick." >> jimmy: i heard about this. [ laughter ] what did he say? >> he said yes. i was like, "i'll be anything, i'll be the janitor, anything in the background, i'm happy to do it." >> jimmy: you weren't in the movie? >> no, he did give me a role as one of the pilots. i was fighting for the championship at the time and i couldn't take the time off. it's on the top of my list of things i regret not doing. >> jimmy: you had to call, "thanks but no thanks"? tom cruise? >> yeah, kind of crazy. obviously joe kac
and joe kaczynski and brad are at the racetrack with us. brad is the star.ies my whole life, been massively inspired by so many movies. it's the drawn of a new age. it's called dawn apollo. now you've seen more diversity on tv and i want to be part of that. i want to be telling stories that are from -- diverse stories. so many that can be inspiring young people and people of our age out there. >> jimmy: do you want to be in front of the camera? >> i wanted to try it one stage. i had...
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. >> reporter: brad reese likes to to start at the feet. >> i am going to give you a couple of pairs of socks. these are a good way to connect with . with folks. >> reporter: for the last eight months, he and his team of volunteers at healers without bs without borders have been spending their days handing out everything from close to hygiene hygiene kits to she is. the most most precious items, once they cannot do without are fresh, fluffy socks. >> it is an essential part of life and it makes you feel like part of the human race to have a a pair of socks on. >> reporter: today, delivering more than 300 pairs of socks. >> >> it is the most sought after g for people experiencing homeles. experiencing homelessness. >> reporter: >> reporter: brad knows what it is like to have socks when you're homeless. that is because, years ago, he was in their shoes, addicted to drugs and living on the streets. >> eventually, i found myself in in san francisco where i spent eight years. >> reporter: now he is helping people like the look marcus, originally from kentucky, he has has been living on th
. >> reporter: brad reese likes to to start at the feet. >> i am going to give you a couple of pairs of socks. these are a good way to connect with . with folks. >> reporter: for the last eight months, he and his team of volunteers at healers without bs without borders have been spending their days handing out everything from close to hygiene hygiene kits to she is. the most most precious items, once they cannot do without are fresh, fluffy socks. >> it is an essential...
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brad graham joining us live from levi's stadium. that dedication right there. so much for joining us. as usual brother. >> it >> great, great, great dude. all right. let's head out to las vegas. the raiders looking to bounce back after a tough loss a couple of weeks ago to the kansas city chiefs. they had a bye last weekend. they hosted the houston texans today. we'll start in the 3rd raiders down by 3. but josh jacobs, he gets to the edge. gets into the end zone and takes it in for that 3 yard touchdown that gave vegas the lead and jacobs didn't stop there. 4th quarter turns on the jets. he's a special player. up the middle. that was his 3rd touchdown of the day. 31 20 raiders and they go on to win by sport. 38 to 20 jacobs had himself a game. 20 carries 143 yards, 3 touchdowns. that's his 3rd straight 100 yard game. that is the first time a raider has done that since napoleon kaufman. let's hear from the player of the game after this one. >> and i think it's more of a credit office ally of i come back to them all the time because i feel like there's a first t
brad graham joining us live from levi's stadium. that dedication right there. so much for joining us. as usual brother. >> it >> great, great, great dude. all right. let's head out to las vegas. the raiders looking to bounce back after a tough loss a couple of weeks ago to the kansas city chiefs. they had a bye last weekend. they hosted the houston texans today. we'll start in the 3rd raiders down by 3. but josh jacobs, he gets to the edge. gets into the end zone and takes it in for...
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but when the reelection campaign failed its brad parscale's fault.president trump put brad parscale in but trump didn't know the rules with jared kushner so how do you reconcile your high praise for trump with so many of the shortcomings and if he is as deserving of the praise as you think he islegitimately , how is he constantly outfox by all these other people that he himself hired? >> guest: read the last sentence of that again with regards to the signal failure. >>. >> host: this compromise represents a single failure of president trumps briefings . >> guest: this is an important issue for any president . the times that i was invited to sit in on the president's daily briefing with what they call the ic to come in, cia would come in and they would give him abriefing . i was appalled at the quality of that briefing particularly with respect to communist china and one of the things that both steve bannon and i reached rofrom day 2 when we got in there is it doesn't have to be classified, let the american people see it and the intelligence community
but when the reelection campaign failed its brad parscale's fault.president trump put brad parscale in but trump didn't know the rules with jared kushner so how do you reconcile your high praise for trump with so many of the shortcomings and if he is as deserving of the praise as you think he islegitimately , how is he constantly outfox by all these other people that he himself hired? >> guest: read the last sentence of that again with regards to the signal failure. >>. >>...
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well, thanks, brad, for having me here. and i also i just looking around the audience, i see that what's really interesting about this event is there are a lot of people who are real played pivotal roles in this successful. it has to be said, campaign against the islamic state. you know in the united states track record in military complex has been mixed but i think by all reasonable measures you'd have to count this one as a success. well, as you know, i've covered all these conflicts and i was in seven of them in various parts of the world, on the ground as a car spun out. and there's just so much one can do as a newspaper reporter. and i always every time i was in the middle of these tumultuous and massive events, you know, a war, you get a very close bird's eye view of of what's happening. and sometimes you're in the middle of these combat operations. but i always wanted to know what was really going on, which was hard to know at the time. what were the choices? what was the strategy, what was the road not followed? wha
well, thanks, brad, for having me here. and i also i just looking around the audience, i see that what's really interesting about this event is there are a lot of people who are real played pivotal roles in this successful. it has to be said, campaign against the islamic state. you know in the united states track record in military complex has been mixed but i think by all reasonable measures you'd have to count this one as a success. well, as you know, i've covered all these conflicts and i...
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george shall professor and hundred pages to examine justice live but. >> brad snyder
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be leaner and meaner, and this one maybe more than most because of all the reasons he laid out. >> brad is a great investor, we know that, and we have seen his numbers time and time again, and his ideas are good ones but the question is are they going to take hold, and the answer is firmly no. zuckerberg is not going to do a 180 and give up on metaverse, and he changed the name of the company. and i said i would be a seller, and i am not ready because of the valuation, but the time will come because the metaverse -- look how facebook got into business, right? they were not necessarily the first ones to do the facebook. i mean, you had myspace doing it, and it was a category they won. and they are late to the metaverse because you have unity and epic games and et cetera, and it's a commodity, and you don't know what that will be it could be ten years, and even if it's only $5 billion they are spending, and their core business is atrophying a little bit. i would not own it >> and he says they have let -- brenda, you own the stock, too he says they have let the narrative take hold and they
be leaner and meaner, and this one maybe more than most because of all the reasons he laid out. >> brad is a great investor, we know that, and we have seen his numbers time and time again, and his ideas are good ones but the question is are they going to take hold, and the answer is firmly no. zuckerberg is not going to do a 180 and give up on metaverse, and he changed the name of the company. and i said i would be a seller, and i am not ready because of the valuation, but the time will...
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. >> brad snyder hasome democratic justice on this episode of book notes a plus. books note plus is available c-span now free mobile app for wherever get your podcast. ♪ >> welcome to politics and prose i am brad graham co-owner the bookstore along with my wife we are very delighted this evening to be hosting nicole hemmer who is here to talk about her new book the partisans, the conservative revolutionaries who remade american politics. nicolele is a political historin and founding director of the new center for the study of the presidency of vanderbilt university. she is also a cofounder made by history historical analysis section in the "washington post". and she writes regularly for a number of other publications. in a book six years ago messengers of the right the cold trace the emergence of conservative media institutions in the mid- 20thtu century. inpa her new work she examines y the republican party in the 1990s shifted from the kind of conservativism that ronald reagan had represented in the previous decade. conservativism that was optimistic and popular
. >> brad snyder hasome democratic justice on this episode of book notes a plus. books note plus is available c-span now free mobile app for wherever get your podcast. ♪ >> welcome to politics and prose i am brad graham co-owner the bookstore along with my wife we are very delighted this evening to be hosting nicole hemmer who is here to talk about her new book the partisans, the conservative revolutionaries who remade american politics. nicolele is a political historin and...
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got any if predictions for me, brad?the house, while i think democrats have a chance to keep it, i do think that republicans have the slight advantage there. just a reminder that every democrat needs to get out and vote election night. the senate, i think, is a complete toss-up. it's going to be a late night election night regardless. mike: quill? >> if democrats want to control to the the house, they're going to have to win about 80% of toss-up races. i would watch a couple races on the senate if side too, tiffany smiley in washington state and joe o'day in colorado. these are candidates running competitive races, and they're standing out on issues that are a bit unusual for are republicans like climate change, and i think that might give them the edge to give the senate to republicans. mike: fascinating. great to have you here, thanks so much. today on "fox news sunday," shannon bream has exclusive interviews with texas democrat congressman henry cuellar and senator mike lee. catch it right here at the top of the hour.
got any if predictions for me, brad?the house, while i think democrats have a chance to keep it, i do think that republicans have the slight advantage there. just a reminder that every democrat needs to get out and vote election night. the senate, i think, is a complete toss-up. it's going to be a late night election night regardless. mike: quill? >> if democrats want to control to the the house, they're going to have to win about 80% of toss-up races. i would watch a couple races on the...
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mcmaster, former campaign manager who waso ultimately fid before the 2020 reelect, brad par scale, anddy others. >> guest: let me work through that. i want to say i work with as many or more great people for thoseth four years of the trump administration. in "taking back trump's america," at end i had a chapter that's the dream cabinet as well as the dream officials in the west wing. and many of them are old blood in thee sense of vet rah irans. -- veterans. and just let me track that a little bit so that you understand there's an interesting balance here between kind of the rino, republican in name only, wing that we brought in -- and i'll explain that in a little bit -- versus the true trumpta competent loyalists. you take robert o'brien, for example, the fourth national securityri adviser in the west wing. he did a phenomenal job, and i recommend him as secretary of state in a future administration. couple of -- like three cabinet officials, i loved dan brew lay at -- and one of my favorites was david bernhardt. i remember calling david one dayed, i said, hey, i just found out that
mcmaster, former campaign manager who waso ultimately fid before the 2020 reelect, brad par scale, anddy others. >> guest: let me work through that. i want to say i work with as many or more great people for thoseth four years of the trump administration. in "taking back trump's america," at end i had a chapter that's the dream cabinet as well as the dream officials in the west wing. and many of them are old blood in thee sense of vet rah irans. -- veterans. and just let me...
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. >> brad snyder's new book, the covered notes report quote the conventional wisdom about felix frankfurter for harvard law professor is that he struggled to fill the seat once held by oliver wendell holmes. professor snyder's biography notes that scholars have portrayed frankfurter as a judicial failure, liberal oil turn conservative justice and the principalilin. yet none of these characterizations rintrue. george shall professor and hundred pages to examine justice live but. >> brad snyder get the podcasts democrats intentionally lie, deceive and mislead people? especially when it comes to anblack conservatives well, vine ellison his answer questions in his new book "25 lies" exposing democrats most dangerous, seductive, damnable lies in how to refute them. he joins us in after words, welcome. switch it thank you armstrong glad to be here. stay what what you say to everyday particular black americans you may be skeptical and explosive cover. back story i was born on the cotton plantation my father was a sharecropper. pick. when he aspired, he brought this outt of the two of the insurance
. >> brad snyder's new book, the covered notes report quote the conventional wisdom about felix frankfurter for harvard law professor is that he struggled to fill the seat once held by oliver wendell holmes. professor snyder's biography notes that scholars have portrayed frankfurter as a judicial failure, liberal oil turn conservative justice and the principalilin. yet none of these characterizations rintrue. george shall professor and hundred pages to examine justice live but. >>...
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t none of these characterization ring trooper george sllrofessor brad snyder uses 700 pages to examineustice frankfurter's life. >> brad snyder and his book democratic justice on this episode of book notes plus. book notes plus is available on c-sn now free mobile app or what ever you get your podcast. >> peter navarro, thanks so much for being here in c-span about to be. >> it is an honor by the way and pleasure. always been a fan of the longform input formats on c-span tripped on one other one it is a nice way to talk about a a labor of the plug would just take them back trump's america. >> l tried to live up to the expectio you have for the program. the book of course is it taking back trump's america. peter navarro is the author. it is short second book about donald trump, correct and his administration? >> it is the second memoir. i have a very unique advantage, david. i am one of only three seniorth advisors in the white house was with the president all the way from the campaign in 2016 to the end. i really wasn't all of the rooms to coin the phrase of someone else, where it happ
t none of these characterization ring trooper george sllrofessor brad snyder uses 700 pages to examineustice frankfurter's life. >> brad snyder and his book democratic justice on this episode of book notes plus. book notes plus is available on c-sn now free mobile app or what ever you get your podcast. >> peter navarro, thanks so much for being here in c-span about to be. >> it is an honor by the way and pleasure. always been a fan of the longform input formats on c-span...
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. >> in the brad snyder new book on the frankfurter, "the conventional wisdom about felix frankfurterformer harvard professor and supreme court justice, is that he struggled to fill the seat occupied by oliver wendell holmes or con called a failure and the principal villain of the warren court. yet none of the characterizations ring true. brad snyder uses 700 pages to examine justice frankfurter's life. >> on the next episode ok notes plus," on the free mobile app it's available or wherever you get your podcasts. >> a look now at some of our live coverage coming up today on c-span. in about 30 minutes at 10:30 a.m. eastern, doug ducey, betsy devos, and a number of others will talk about school choice and safety at the american strong and free summit. then a conversation on covid-19 and the barriers to pandemic preparedness. coming up this evening we will bring you a debate between kevin stent and his democratic challenger, joy hofmeister. all live today on c-span, c-span now, and online at c-span.org. host: and we welcome you back now for one more hour of "the washington journal" this
. >> in the brad snyder new book on the frankfurter, "the conventional wisdom about felix frankfurterformer harvard professor and supreme court justice, is that he struggled to fill the seat occupied by oliver wendell holmes or con called a failure and the principal villain of the warren court. yet none of the characterizations ring true. brad snyder uses 700 pages to examine justice frankfurter's life. >> on the next episode ok notes plus," on the free mobile app it's...
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work and course personal valent yet none ofhe characterizations ring true in georgetown professor bradis 700 pages to examine frankfurter's wife. >> prep center in his book democratic justice, on this episode of knows plus, available on the cspow free mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >> the book is called all right with the libertarian away with judge gray, the author, judge james gray. and how did you get the title. >> waactually is military crimil defense attorney in the navy and federal prosecutor los angeles for a while get involved in some political activities and was appointed inn 1983, but governor anna try to trial court lower court judge, and after the spirit court and actually served 25 years made some contributions and i learned a lot and helped people on occasion. >> what about the contributions. >> we started a court where we tried to help young people to keep them out of trouble in mentoring them etc. that would on well, and now in 14 high schools in orange county. add a jury of high school kids in the asked questions the kids are the parents things like you a
work and course personal valent yet none ofhe characterizations ring true in georgetown professor bradis 700 pages to examine frankfurter's wife. >> prep center in his book democratic justice, on this episode of knows plus, available on the cspow free mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >> the book is called all right with the libertarian away with judge gray, the author, judge james gray. and how did you get the title. >> waactually is military crimil defense...
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this is brad ross. his last job was the manager of all of backcountry. and he had different districts and he was going to retire as the district ranger for the lake. and in the lake ranger station, about 25 photographs enlargements of my dad's, and you can go to lake ranger station, knock on the door, get somebody to come, let you win, and you can visit and look at the early day photographs taken by my dad, net frost, showing the history of the lake here and by over brad's shoulder, is when i was a horse ranger in front of lake hotel. this is a fish hatchery that existed for a long time there. it's still there, but it's not being used this is a storage area. for boats and it's still there. then you have west thumb, and there used to be a boat dock here, that was a fishing comb. and this is one of the hot springs in the area, who's a forest fire in the background. this is an old faithful hotel in 18 95 to 96. today's current hotel that was built in 19 for. a fireplace inside has eight fireplaces one on each corner, a big fireplace in the center. the earth
this is brad ross. his last job was the manager of all of backcountry. and he had different districts and he was going to retire as the district ranger for the lake. and in the lake ranger station, about 25 photographs enlargements of my dad's, and you can go to lake ranger station, knock on the door, get somebody to come, let you win, and you can visit and look at the early day photographs taken by my dad, net frost, showing the history of the lake here and by over brad's shoulder, is when i...
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this is brad ross. he is last job was the manager of all the back country and he had different districts and he was going to retire as the district ranger for lake and in the lake ranger station are about 25 photographs. it's enlargements of my dad's and you can go to the lake ranger station narconon or get somebody to come let you in and you can visit and look at the early day photographs taken by dad ned frost showing the history of the lake area and by over brad's shoulder is when i was a horse ranger in front of lake hotel. this is a fish hatchery that existed for a long time. there. and it's still there, but it's not being used. this is the storage area. for boats and it's still there. and then you have west thumb and there used to be a boat dock here. this is the fishing zone and this is one of the hot springs in the area will force the fire in the background. this is an old faithful hotel and, 1895 to 96. and today's current hotel that was built in 1904, a fireplace inside has eight fireplaces, o
this is brad ross. he is last job was the manager of all the back country and he had different districts and he was going to retire as the district ranger for lake and in the lake ranger station are about 25 photographs. it's enlargements of my dad's and you can go to the lake ranger station narconon or get somebody to come let you in and you can visit and look at the early day photographs taken by dad ned frost showing the history of the lake area and by over brad's shoulder is when i was a...