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brad: i agree on that.re is a caricature of washington a lot of people believe washington is george santos. washington is a lot of people who really care about issues and what happens is there are people who are here just for the purpose of going on television and while they are doing that, there was a lot of hard work being done to pass bills related to energy and health care and there is a lot of bipartisan agreement, for example, on health care in the omnibus that passed at the end of the year. i'm optimistic too. host: another caller. bill, new york, republican line. caller: thank you. i was just calling and listening to what is going on about inflation and energy and i'm trying to use common sense. i'm really not trying to get political, i'm trying to use common sense and what i keep coming back to is in all honesty , we had low gas prices when we were producing our energy here in the united states and we were looking forward to getting the oil from canada through the keystone pipeline. we were doing f
brad: i agree on that.re is a caricature of washington a lot of people believe washington is george santos. washington is a lot of people who really care about issues and what happens is there are people who are here just for the purpose of going on television and while they are doing that, there was a lot of hard work being done to pass bills related to energy and health care and there is a lot of bipartisan agreement, for example, on health care in the omnibus that passed at the end of the...
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brad: i agree on that.re is a caricature of washington a lot of people believe washington is george santos. washington is a lot of people who really care about issues and what happens is there are people who are here just for the purpose of going on television and while they are doing that, there was a lot of hard work being done to pass bills related to energy and health care and there is a lot of bipartisan agreement, for example, on health care in the omnibus that passed at the end of the year. i'm optimistic too. host: another caller. bill, new york, republican line. caller: thank you. i was just calling and listening to what is going on about inflation and energy and i'm trying to use common sense. i'm really not trying to get political, i'm trying to use common sense and what i keep coming back to is in all honesty , we had low gas prices when we were producing our energy here in the united states and we were looking forward to getting the oil from canada through the keystone pipeline. we were doing f
brad: i agree on that.re is a caricature of washington a lot of people believe washington is george santos. washington is a lot of people who really care about issues and what happens is there are people who are here just for the purpose of going on television and while they are doing that, there was a lot of hard work being done to pass bills related to energy and health care and there is a lot of bipartisan agreement, for example, on health care in the omnibus that passed at the end of the...
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we had a great start and brad's top of the - a great start and brad's top of the track— a great startad, it didn't look as bad as it felt but it felt in _ didn't look as bad as it felt but it felt in the — didn't look as bad as it felt but it felt in the first eat like i had accepted my fate, we were going ovel’, _ accepted my fate, we were going over. i_ accepted my fate, we were going over, i thought we would crash! and then we _ over, i thought we would crash! and then we came to the finish line and then we came to the finish line and then i_ then we came to the finish line and then i thought we were in red numbers— then i thought we were in red numbers and when we were ahead, we were like. _ numbers and when we were ahead, we were like, ok, we have asked this weekend — were like, ok, we have asked this weekend and there were so much to improve _ weekend and there were so much to improve on — weekend and there were so much to improve on— weekend and there were so much to imrove on. ~ i. ., ., ., improve on. when you are going down, on the run and — improve on. when you are going do
we had a great start and brad's top of the - a great start and brad's top of the track— a great startad, it didn't look as bad as it felt but it felt in _ didn't look as bad as it felt but it felt in the — didn't look as bad as it felt but it felt in the first eat like i had accepted my fate, we were going ovel’, _ accepted my fate, we were going over. i_ accepted my fate, we were going over, i thought we would crash! and then we _ over, i thought we would crash! and then we came to the...
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brad. yeah, i've actually just wrote a piece about this and in fact, you know, you'd bind people like just the bro even have the courage to say that european countries don't want to have to choose between beijing and washington. and that's because it's just in their plain self interest. i mean, but it paging the china has a lot to offer the european union trying to consumer market within the next decade will be bigger than united states. and they are hungry for european goods. i mean, as long as those guys are cheap and not, you know, completely screwed on price because irrational energy is not accessible to the market of course. but, you know, there's, there's a lot of fruitful cooperation there. and i think there's a lot of nato allies not locked up on this. i think i would like to come with the other get. so i think that we also definitely have to be very crystal clear that europe is budding out russia, but that is to be had to be american. i mean, they have tens of thousands of troops h
brad. yeah, i've actually just wrote a piece about this and in fact, you know, you'd bind people like just the bro even have the courage to say that european countries don't want to have to choose between beijing and washington. and that's because it's just in their plain self interest. i mean, but it paging the china has a lot to offer the european union trying to consumer market within the next decade will be bigger than united states. and they are hungry for european goods. i mean, as long...
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, think now he was targeting brad?- she _ think now he was targeting brad?ng brad? yes. she had given food to the man _ brad? yes. she had given food to the man who _ brad? 1313 she had given food to the man who had sexually assaulted her children, she had kind of— assaulted her children, she had kind of welcomed him into her familx — he was to all intents and purposes, grooming her children. he allowed the children, even at the young age they— children, even at the young age they were, _ children, even at the young age they were, to work at the back of his— they were, to work at the back of his shop— they were, to work at the back of his shop in the estate where they— of his shop in the estate where they lived. of his shop in the estate where they lived-— of his shop in the estate where they lived. 12-year-old bradley and the twins, _ they lived. 12-year-old bradley and the twins, who _ they lived. 12-year-old bradley and the twins, who were - they lived. 12-year-old bradley and the twins, who were 11, - and the twins, who were 11, told her the man had sexu
, think now he was targeting brad?- she _ think now he was targeting brad?ng brad? yes. she had given food to the man _ brad? yes. she had given food to the man who _ brad? 1313 she had given food to the man who had sexually assaulted her children, she had kind of— assaulted her children, she had kind of welcomed him into her familx — he was to all intents and purposes, grooming her children. he allowed the children, even at the young age they— children, even at the young age they were, _...
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that's brad garlinghouse 'lbeayun wel right back. 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. i love adore me. especially for valentine's day. they always have a different style and color. the details are amazing, i always find the perfect fit. valentine's day special - get your first set for just $24.95. that's 50% off at adoreme.com. signs," everybody. we are live from london and davos. i'm joumanna bercetche, and these are your headlines >>> japanese stocks climb and the yen sinks. the governor says the bank will not hesitate to ease policy further if needed. >>> unicredit ceo andre orcel says the outcome could be brighter than expected and there are reasons to be optimistic. >> our review was a mild recession f
that's brad garlinghouse 'lbeayun wel right back. 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. i love adore me. especially for valentine's day. they...
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and last in our panel, we have brad meltzer. he's the number one new york times bestselling author of 12 thrillers, including the escape artist and nonfiction books as the lincoln conspiracy and the series ordinary people change the world. he also hosts the tv show brad meltzer decoded, the history channel, the rod, a zig in nolan novel from william morrow, reunites mortician zig ziglar, koski and the artist nola brown. and a murder mystery involving the of national security. archie mint, a man with a beautiful wife, two kids and a successful military career is is killed while trying to stop her already in his home case. similarly close, except it turns out that mint's been hiding criminal secrets while working on this body before funeral. ziggy discovers something he was meant to see that telling detail leads him to mint's former top secret military unit and his connection with nola brown following nola nola's, he uncovers one of the u.s. government's intensely guarded secrets and military facility and a secret willing to compr
and last in our panel, we have brad meltzer. he's the number one new york times bestselling author of 12 thrillers, including the escape artist and nonfiction books as the lincoln conspiracy and the series ordinary people change the world. he also hosts the tv show brad meltzer decoded, the history channel, the rod, a zig in nolan novel from william morrow, reunites mortician zig ziglar, koski and the artist nola brown. and a murder mystery involving the of national security. archie mint, a man...
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he also hosts the tv show brad meltzer decoded on the history channel. the lightning rod, -- involving the secrets of national security. archie, a man with a beautiful wife, two kids under successful military career is killed while trying to stop a robbery in his home. case closed, except it seems that he has been hiding criminal secrets. while working on his body before the funeral, zig was -- and his connection with noah brown. following a list trail he covers the u.s. government most closely guarded secrets. a secret group, willing to compromise america's very safety. two years later, no may have saved zigs life but she still as volatile and dangerous. trouble always finds her. here are the authors for the day's panel. thank you. [applause] >> i'm dave barry. welcome. >> no, i'm dave barry. >> dave is here in the front row so we have to make a joke about him. come on. [applause] dave is so happy now that you are clapping for him. fantastic. as the person who is from miami i want to welcome, what we decided backstage, we discussed it for about five hou
he also hosts the tv show brad meltzer decoded on the history channel. the lightning rod, -- involving the secrets of national security. archie, a man with a beautiful wife, two kids under successful military career is killed while trying to stop a robbery in his home. case closed, except it seems that he has been hiding criminal secrets. while working on his body before the funeral, zig was -- and his connection with noah brown. following a list trail he covers the u.s. government most closely...
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janice joins us now with brad and carla dewiler and baby david.o cute. >> oh, you guys, i'm so glad you're here today. this is the first time i've met them and i interviewed them for the book and the chapter is called if god put as goliath in front of you there must be a david inside of you. i thank you for being part -- your story is the heart of this book, it really is. >> thank you for having us. we love sharing david's story. >> can you say hi? say hi? >> david, hi. i love you, my friend. so sweet. rachel: i love this story. it's a pro life story. what an appropriate week, you know, as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the march for life, the overturning of roe versus wade. so many women who have chosen to keep babies like this and continue to have hope. talk to -- why don't we just read an exempt from your book about it? >> of course then we'll talk to carla, brad and david. carla considers themselves blessed. brad and i just had this conversation, i looked at him and said some sometimes i them e feel sorry for us but i try to explain ever
janice joins us now with brad and carla dewiler and baby david.o cute. >> oh, you guys, i'm so glad you're here today. this is the first time i've met them and i interviewed them for the book and the chapter is called if god put as goliath in front of you there must be a david inside of you. i thank you for being part -- your story is the heart of this book, it really is. >> thank you for having us. we love sharing david's story. >> can you say hi? say hi? >> david, hi....
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so they had saturdayjobs with him and he asked if it would be all right if brad could help out, and bradcited, bless him. he was so excited. he invited them back to his flat, where the assaults took place. it was all part of his grooming, but she was unaware, she wasjust looking at him as an old man who was lonely in the community. he definitely...caught everyone off—guard, definitely. do you think now he was targeting brad? yep. she had given food to the man who had sexually assaulted her children, she had kind of welcomed him into herfamily. he was, to all intents and purposes, grooming her children. he allowed the children, even at the young age they were, to work in his brick—a—brack shop at the back of the newsagents in the estate where they lived. 12—year—old bradley and the twins, who were 11, told her that pleasted had sexually abused them. still to this day, there are no words to describe how it eats you up from the inside out. he'd ripped my family apart, that's what he'd done. michael pleasted was arrested and charged with offences against her boys. while he was awaiting trial
so they had saturdayjobs with him and he asked if it would be all right if brad could help out, and bradcited, bless him. he was so excited. he invited them back to his flat, where the assaults took place. it was all part of his grooming, but she was unaware, she wasjust looking at him as an old man who was lonely in the community. he definitely...caught everyone off—guard, definitely. do you think now he was targeting brad? yep. she had given food to the man who had sexually assaulted her...
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brad was so excited, bless him. so excited.en invited them back to his flat, where the assaults took place. it was all part of his grooming, but she was unaware, she wasjust looking at him as an old man who was lonely in the community. he definitely caught everyone off guard, definitely. do you think now he was targeting brad? yep. she'd given food to the man that had sexually assaulted her children, she had kind of welcomed him into herfamily. he was, in all intents and purposes, grooming her children. he allowed the children, even at the young age they were, to work in his bric—a—brac shop at the back of a newsagents in the estate where they lived. 12—year—old bradley and the twins, who were 11, told her that pleasted had sexually abused them. still to this day, there are no words to describe how it eats you up from the inside out. he'd ripped my family apart, that's what he'd done. michael pleasted was arrested and charged with offences against her boys. while he was awaiting trial, he was allowed back on the estate. sarah s
brad was so excited, bless him. so excited.en invited them back to his flat, where the assaults took place. it was all part of his grooming, but she was unaware, she wasjust looking at him as an old man who was lonely in the community. he definitely caught everyone off guard, definitely. do you think now he was targeting brad? yep. she'd given food to the man that had sexually assaulted her children, she had kind of welcomed him into herfamily. he was, in all intents and purposes, grooming her...
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this is case as strong as it looks our party pab -- panel, karol markowicz, and doug schoan and brad polumbo. so, it is interesting there is a gag order in this case, karol. a lot of people didn't assume we would get as much information as we have from time of bryan kohberger's arrest until now, but they did unveil the search warrant about a month and a half earlier than we thought they would. what did that tell you? >> you know, the search warrant not -- i didn't get that much out of it but so much news today about people coming forward and saying you know they had sort of of creepy interacts with him, after these high profile cases, we have either people saying, i would have never suspected this person or that guy was a weirdo. and so in this case, it is sort of straddling the middle. thicks that people say he was -- things people are saying he was odd about he, is he would message girls to instagram several times before they responded. it got he thinking about serial killers, it is interesting he is not really falling into either of those, i would have never guessed or what i thou
this is case as strong as it looks our party pab -- panel, karol markowicz, and doug schoan and brad polumbo. so, it is interesting there is a gag order in this case, karol. a lot of people didn't assume we would get as much information as we have from time of bryan kohberger's arrest until now, but they did unveil the search warrant about a month and a half earlier than we thought they would. what did that tell you? >> you know, the search warrant not -- i didn't get that much out of it...
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brad, it's good to get your insights. thanks so much. >> thank you, maria. maria: brad mcmillan. then the latest round of the twitter files show just huh how far washington was willing to go to keep the russia collusion lie going. we are on it, next. ♪ at adp, we use data-driven insights to design hr solutions to help you engage and retain top performers today, so you can have more success tomorrow. ♪ one thing leads to another, yeah, yeah ♪ (vo) the fully electric audi e-tron family is here. with models that fit any lifestyle. and innovative ways to make your e-tron your own. through elegant design and progressive technology. all the exhilaration, none of the compromise. the audi e-tron family. progress that moves you. (announcer) enough with the calorie counting, carb cutting, diet fatigue, and stress. just taking one golo release capsule with three balanced meals a day has been clinically proven to repair metabolism, optimize insulin levels, and balance the hormones that make weight loss easy. release works with your body, not against it, so you can put dieting behind you and
brad, it's good to get your insights. thanks so much. >> thank you, maria. maria: brad mcmillan. then the latest round of the twitter files show just huh how far washington was willing to go to keep the russia collusion lie going. we are on it, next. ♪ at adp, we use data-driven insights to design hr solutions to help you engage and retain top performers today, so you can have more success tomorrow. ♪ one thing leads to another, yeah, yeah ♪ (vo) the fully electric audi e-tron...
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matt gorman and brad howard, appreciate it joining me on two big topics.row on fox news sunday shannon bream, exclusive interview with house judiciary jim jordan, check local listings for time and channel and media buzz, howard kurtz will sit down with georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene. florida congressman matt gaetz, one of the key holdouts, delayed mccarthy win will join mike emanuel at 1:00 p.m. eastern only on the fox news channel, very big sunday. we will be right back.pair ♪ ♪ ♪ no molly: ukrainians are celebrating christmas today and for the first time since their independence christmas services were heard in the ukrainian language at kyiv's cathedral, sign of their separation from the russian orthodox church. alex hogan is live in the ground there from kyiv today. alex. alex: hi, molly, despite the declared truth over the holiday, declared by russia, fighting continued on the front lines with the cold snow only creating challenge for troops but back here in the capital people left home regardless of the potential of continued fighting so
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hey, brad pitt. can't help but look at brad pitt. plus, the child star we love to watch now all grown up. >> i am so happy to see steven sielberg here tonight. steven, thank you! >> thanking steven spielberg for the opportunity of a lifetime. morning, america.is good - last night the golden globes truly golden. fun moments you'll see coming up. >> all the stars were out. >>> we'll begin with breaking news. >> let's take a live look at laguardia airport. gio benitez starts us off. >> this is a major computer failure that led to a nationwide ground stop. no flight in america was taking off. te faa has lifted the ground stop. these delays will go on all day long. the president saying this morning not even they know what caused the computer outage at the faa. he says there's no evidence of a cyberattack. the department of transportation launching an veinvestigation. this is a very important computer system that gives key safety warnings. pilots rely on them. without the notices they cannot take off. this problem began late last night and
hey, brad pitt. can't help but look at brad pitt. plus, the child star we love to watch now all grown up. >> i am so happy to see steven sielberg here tonight. steven, thank you! >> thanking steven spielberg for the opportunity of a lifetime. morning, america.is good - last night the golden globes truly golden. fun moments you'll see coming up. >> all the stars were out. >>> we'll begin with breaking news. >> let's take a live look at laguardia airport. gio...
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after september 11 bill clinton tom lamppost and brad sherman all three said something to the effect of how good these attack us after all we have done for them? the reality was the occupation side of saudi arabia did not seize support for israel to dictatorship did did not seize so the democrats failed to drive off these al qaeda. all their motives to attack the united states were gone and importantly wasn't that they were angry about the policies they have had a strategy. the strategy was was to provoke the united states into doing something. as saul lewinsky wrote asymmetric political action including terrorism, the action isdi the reaction of the opposition in this case okaye were trying to get america to turn around and run away. they didn't think that would work. they were trying to provoke a full-scale invasion of afghanistan so they could replicate the war that we helped them fight againstst the soviets in the 1980s. to bog us down and lead us to bankruptcy to force the american empire out the long ran the hard way and in fact osama bin laden's son omar gave an interview to "
after september 11 bill clinton tom lamppost and brad sherman all three said something to the effect of how good these attack us after all we have done for them? the reality was the occupation side of saudi arabia did not seize support for israel to dictatorship did did not seize so the democrats failed to drive off these al qaeda. all their motives to attack the united states were gone and importantly wasn't that they were angry about the policies they have had a strategy. the strategy was was...
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worth funding for the 87,000 new irs as next guest joining me house intelligence committee member bradsee you congressman thanks very much for being here we have been looking forward to talking with you on all your request efforts, particularly, getting to the origins of covid-19 but brad let me start with white house opposing this bill do you think a chance to pass in the senate given the fact that the speaker, kevin mccarthy, said that he is going to rescind all that money that joe biden wants to send to the irs? >> well bottom line will come with appropriations but the whole thing is very interesting, because, here you have an attempt to really go after taxpayers, within our house of representatives, we were trying to go after all fraud that took place with unemployment benefits, et cetera, they didn't want to touch it didn't want to go after it don't go after fraud but go after hardworking americans that are paying taxes, look this is first bill that we put out, and as we look at this, before we just added more agents, and have a huge expense did he refine roll you want, with irs y
worth funding for the 87,000 new irs as next guest joining me house intelligence committee member bradsee you congressman thanks very much for being here we have been looking forward to talking with you on all your request efforts, particularly, getting to the origins of covid-19 but brad let me start with white house opposing this bill do you think a chance to pass in the senate given the fact that the speaker, kevin mccarthy, said that he is going to rescind all that money that joe biden...
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joining me now is brad withouse, senior adviser to the integrity project and dean obeidallah, my sort of stumbly attempt to recreate what really everyone should watch on ultra, which is this bizarre situation in the 1930s and '40s where there was an active nazi cell that was like millions of supporters, it's wild that there was actual support and it was called america first, how fun is that. the thing that is fascinating, and i want to start with you on this, brad, is that you have the same dynamic now in this congress. there was an attempted insurrection, an attempt to overthrow an election and put in a president who had not won the election, and the people in charge of now the house, their mission is not to investigate that. they didn't want to investigate that. they want to investigate the people trying to investigate that. meanwhile, they now have a fabulous football to play with, which is this set of a small number of classified documents found in biden's, you know, possession from when he was vice president. what do you make of these two things? and what do you make of it, i'll
joining me now is brad withouse, senior adviser to the integrity project and dean obeidallah, my sort of stumbly attempt to recreate what really everyone should watch on ultra, which is this bizarre situation in the 1930s and '40s where there was an active nazi cell that was like millions of supporters, it's wild that there was actual support and it was called america first, how fun is that. the thing that is fascinating, and i want to start with you on this, brad, is that you have the same...
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for that, we're joined by brad graham who runs the sf niners. you can find them on youtube, instagram, twitter, anywhere else. you get your forty-niners content. brad, great to have you with us is always what stood out to you the most in tonight's victory. i think what stood out the most is this wasn't one of the typical games that we've seen from brock purdy, kyle shanahan and the forty-niners offense. it was a game that was a little bit flipped. >> more towards the defensive side. it was kind of a grade ii battle. a lot of field goals and things like that. and i think that was the biggest takeaway. and again, the forty-niners continue to prove to be resilient and they come out on top with a huge win over the dallas cowboys. what was going through your mind when cowboys kicker, brett maher missed extra point. it was just one of those things because we actually all sitting right next to some cowboys fans and they were just going through it. now, you could feel the emotions from their fans. and of course, levi stadium could feel that energy
for that, we're joined by brad graham who runs the sf niners. you can find them on youtube, instagram, twitter, anywhere else. you get your forty-niners content. brad, great to have you with us is always what stood out to you the most in tonight's victory. i think what stood out the most is this wasn't one of the typical games that we've seen from brock purdy, kyle shanahan and the forty-niners offense. it was a game that was a little bit flipped. >> more towards the defensive side. it...
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joining me is brad dillman we turn to you, brad, for the looks on the housing and economy. as things stand now, we know the housing market is slowing down just how much could it slowdown in 2023? >> great to be with you again. it could slow down further we are looking at the fed and what will happen in labor markets as well. i think right now we could also look at the theme of slowdown to moderation what i mean by that is something like the shiller index to 8.5% from 9%. the index level is moderation from month to month. that is the first indication we are working with the theme of moderation >> now we have seen some of the data come out recently with regard to housing starts and building permits we know the caveat here is those are often very volatile numbers and jump around month to month based on weather what can you read into the near-term trends of housing starts and building permits? will we see any slowdown furs out because of the lack of activity in some of the market >> single family starts have slowed down. that happened with the mortgage rates in the last six mon
joining me is brad dillman we turn to you, brad, for the looks on the housing and economy. as things stand now, we know the housing market is slowing down just how much could it slowdown in 2023? >> great to be with you again. it could slow down further we are looking at the fed and what will happen in labor markets as well. i think right now we could also look at the theme of slowdown to moderation what i mean by that is something like the shiller index to 8.5% from 9%. the index level...
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you heard brad sherman say he had to have a clean debt limit. how can you trust kevin mccarthy any which way you put it? how can you trust him? i like what's his last name? donald's. i like that man. i like the man who hasn't sold his soul to nancy pelosi, joe biden, chuck schumer and mitch mcconnell. the one thing that broke the camels back is the $1.7 trillion omnibus bill. i will never vote for another republican again, not even trump, and trump is wrong. he is wrong. host: ok, nancy, milford, new hampshire, independent. caller: what the heck is she talking about. this is ridiculous. the audacity of the republicans not wanting democrats to come to save them? what have they been doing for five years? what of these people done? nothing. host: charles, buffalo, new york, independent. caller: the most critical question is the future of america in the hands of these people. these people are a circular firing squad. they are not competent or capable of leading us into the next century. in the hands of these people, all of them, democrats republican
you heard brad sherman say he had to have a clean debt limit. how can you trust kevin mccarthy any which way you put it? how can you trust him? i like what's his last name? donald's. i like that man. i like the man who hasn't sold his soul to nancy pelosi, joe biden, chuck schumer and mitch mcconnell. the one thing that broke the camels back is the $1.7 trillion omnibus bill. i will never vote for another republican again, not even trump, and trump is wrong. he is wrong. host: ok, nancy,...
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that the activist track record brad, in software, tdoesn't exactly excite people. i wonder what you make of that notion >> i think jessie and the folks at elliott, early on, i've been around long enough to remember the early successes, they've done well, a company like novelle, they held these companies accountable for underperformance and miss management where there's cons of recuring revenue. but they don't have the discipline to capitalize on that i think over time, the opportunity and the track record, quite frankly, i'm not picking on elliott, is not as pristine and the path these activists would expect no doubt an opportunity in salesforce these are the smartest guys in the room and i think they ultimately succeed but nobody has more at stake than mark benoff himself >> i want to put this up against news from microsoft this morning. they are making that rumored multi-year multi-billion dollar investment in open ia, which, of course, is the parent of chat gpt. they aren't announcing the terms but this is that one that was rumored to be a bunch of profits and e
that the activist track record brad, in software, tdoesn't exactly excite people. i wonder what you make of that notion >> i think jessie and the folks at elliott, early on, i've been around long enough to remember the early successes, they've done well, a company like novelle, they held these companies accountable for underperformance and miss management where there's cons of recuring revenue. but they don't have the discipline to capitalize on that i think over time, the opportunity and...
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“nice smile, brad.” “nice!” “thanks?” crest 3d white. 100% more stain removal. crest.ate to severe plaque psoriasis... the tightness, stinging... the pain. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®. ask your doctor about tremfya® today. truth is... i've never really known how to care for my hardwood floors. ask your doctor then i found swiffer wetjet wood. these soft microfiber-like pads absorb dirt and grime deep inside. and it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. wetjet wood. also try sweeper wood cloths. >>> now to the 14-year-old mechanic saying good-bye to gasoline she's turning a classic car into an electrifying ride, documenting it all for her youtube page valerie castro has her story >> all right, you guys are
“nice smile, brad.” “nice!” “thanks?” crest 3d white. 100% more stain removal. crest.ate to severe plaque psoriasis... the tightness, stinging... the pain. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you...
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after the break, a come back and she is joined by forty-niners insider brad graham. >> and the second ranked stanford women in for clean today and the fight of their lives. wait till you see the finish of this one in special guest getting good. you're up. we'll be right back. >> here to help us break down the niners win is brad graham who runs the sf niners account. you can find him on youtube, twitter, instagram, basically wherever you do your social media and wherever you're trying to get info about the forty-niners brad, 10 straight wins. a franchise record to close out the season for san francisco. did you ever think that this was possible back when there are 3, 4, to start the season? >> i mean, after the 2021 season, we knew that to get hot down the stretch. but what i couldn't believe is the 3rd string quarterback brock purdy coming in and leaving them to a 10 game win streak. absolutely phenomenal away the end of the year. >> property goes from being the 3rd string quarterback to a guy that they pulled from this game early in order to protect him from injury. what does that sa
after the break, a come back and she is joined by forty-niners insider brad graham. >> and the second ranked stanford women in for clean today and the fight of their lives. wait till you see the finish of this one in special guest getting good. you're up. we'll be right back. >> here to help us break down the niners win is brad graham who runs the sf niners account. you can find him on youtube, twitter, instagram, basically wherever you do your social media and wherever you're...
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you heard brad sherman say he had to have a clean debt limit. can you trust kevin mccarthy any which way you put it? how can you trust him? i like what's his last name? donald's. i like that man. i like the man who hasn't sold his soul to nancy pelosi, joe biden, chuck schumer and mitch mcconnell. the one thing that broke the camels back is the $1.7 trillion omnibus bill. i will never vote for another republican again, not even trump, and trump is wrong. he is wrong. host: ok, nancy, milford, new hampshire, independent. caller: what the heck is she talking about. this is ridiculous. the audacity of the republicans not wanting democrats to come to save them? what have they been doing for five years? what of these people done? nothing. host: charles, buffalo, new york, independent. caller: the most critical question is the future of america in the hands of these people. these people are a circular firing squad. they are not competent or capable of leading us into the next century. in the hands of these people, all of them, democrats republicans, i
you heard brad sherman say he had to have a clean debt limit. can you trust kevin mccarthy any which way you put it? how can you trust him? i like what's his last name? donald's. i like that man. i like the man who hasn't sold his soul to nancy pelosi, joe biden, chuck schumer and mitch mcconnell. the one thing that broke the camels back is the $1.7 trillion omnibus bill. i will never vote for another republican again, not even trump, and trump is wrong. he is wrong. host: ok, nancy, milford,...
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i'm brad graham, the co-owner of the bookstore, along with my wife, lissa muscatine and we're delighted to have with us this evening at david marchick here to talk about his new book the peaceful transfer of power, an oral history, america's presidential transitions. so, you know, for all the books and scholarship devoted over the years to the american presidency the period specifically of presidential transition hasn't received much attention. as dave writes at the of his book, a number of scholarly on presidential transitions can be counted on to. and the two major academic treatments of this subject are already decades and yet a smooth and peaceful transition from one president to the next is a fundamental feature. our democracy and we all learned last year this period can prove rather vulnerable and, a rather vulnerable and precarious for the country of some of those resists to go along one group that has done some work on transition is partnership for public service, which is a nonprofit dedicated, creating a more effective, functioning federal government. and 2008 partnership for
i'm brad graham, the co-owner of the bookstore, along with my wife, lissa muscatine and we're delighted to have with us this evening at david marchick here to talk about his new book the peaceful transfer of power, an oral history, america's presidential transitions. so, you know, for all the books and scholarship devoted over the years to the american presidency the period specifically of presidential transition hasn't received much attention. as dave writes at the of his book, a number of...
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comedy gives us all the same laughs hey, brad pitt [ laughter ] and i'm going to pull it together tois is my cast, and i love them i don't know where i'd be without them we get to make this show for everyone and during a very tough time in this country, i'm happy that "abbot elementary" is able to make so many people laugh. we want to thank warnerbrothers. we want to thank abc we want to thank the writers of "abbot elementary. i know you're home watching. and i love the writers thank you so much for helping me make this show and, cast, do you want to say anything >> we thank you all so much. may all our lives prove that - >> i love you, mom >> she's co-creator and the golden gnome nominee for "russian doll" and star of peacock's upcoming series "poker face." please welcome natasha lyonne. ♪ [ applause ] >> hello, all. well, i've been told to make this quick so forgive my brevity, but we have to end at 11:00 p.m so i'm going to keep it snappy, expedite, get right to it. please, whatever you do, don't mistake the economy in my speech for curtness you know when everyone goes on a second
comedy gives us all the same laughs hey, brad pitt [ laughter ] and i'm going to pull it together tois is my cast, and i love them i don't know where i'd be without them we get to make this show for everyone and during a very tough time in this country, i'm happy that "abbot elementary" is able to make so many people laugh. we want to thank warnerbrothers. we want to thank abc we want to thank the writers of "abbot elementary. i know you're home watching. and i love the writers...
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oh my god, brad pitt is thhere emceeing.sing to walker, sing to walker. be serious. i came off stage and then i realized that what a great gift it would be because i had all these followers and sort of the broadway world and people that were saying how could he screw up her name? but then there are all these people that didn't know me from other demographics and walks of life that maybe hadn't been to the theater and don't know that side who said who is this girl they're talking about? so then i, you know, it actually widened my audience and ended up being a great thing and now it's fun to laugh about and have you ever messed up somebody's name that badly? >> yeah, but not at the oscars and maybe not quite that badly. [ laughter ] >> here is where this interview is about to get a little weird. i want -- i want to spend some time talking about "let it go" because i don't get it. and here is -- you're looking at me like oh my gosh. i didn't get it when i saw the movie. i didn't get it when every one of my grandchildren was sin
oh my god, brad pitt is thhere emceeing.sing to walker, sing to walker. be serious. i came off stage and then i realized that what a great gift it would be because i had all these followers and sort of the broadway world and people that were saying how could he screw up her name? but then there are all these people that didn't know me from other demographics and walks of life that maybe hadn't been to the theater and don't know that side who said who is this girl they're talking about? so then...
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energy pro daniel turner, grover norquist of the americas tax reform, mitra schell, congressman elect brad wenstrup and gop strategist ford o'connell. the house has a lot to deal with, we have the story coming in, dr. fauci is now smacking back at elon musk over elon musk's twitter files on him, the government got twitter to censor the hunter by the laptop story and content about the pandemic of covid lockdowns in war. the white house finally admits the keystone pipeline was a major economic success after president, they're saying this after president biden killed on the first day, this new shock report amateurs, political cronies, labor union buddies, they have 0 investment expertise they are now overseeing trillions of dollars in government worker pensions that you have to pay for. i am elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. >> welcome to the show, good friday evening to you we're going to start with stocks, look at that ending higher after december job growth came in better than expected at 223,000 we still record inflation and recession and major federal reserve conc
energy pro daniel turner, grover norquist of the americas tax reform, mitra schell, congressman elect brad wenstrup and gop strategist ford o'connell. the house has a lot to deal with, we have the story coming in, dr. fauci is now smacking back at elon musk over elon musk's twitter files on him, the government got twitter to censor the hunter by the laptop story and content about the pandemic of covid lockdowns in war. the white house finally admits the keystone pipeline was a major economic...
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. >> jimmy: brad went. >> brad went snowboarding then met me at the premiere that night.have time because i was doing a lot of press. >> jimmy: do you knowboard? >> i ski. >> jimmy: you ski. >> do you? >> jimmy: no, i don't. [ laughter ] i have, i've done it about 30 times, and i realize it's almost every time a disaster and i'm going to stop doing it. >> got it, got it, got it. >> jimmy: they say, you should try things. i feel once you've tried them -- >> 30 times. >> jimmy: and failed 30 times -- >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: once i was skiing -- sorry to go off on a tangent. >> by all means. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was skiing and i hit a tree hard. >> oh, that's scary. >> jimmy: then i was on my back, my friend came up, "wow, you really hit that tree." i said, "i did?" he said, "i am." i went into the bathroom. i saw a big red spot on my forehead and decided never to ski again. >> was this prehelmet? were you not wearing a helmet? >> jimmy: oh, o helmet, no. nobody thought to wear helmets. >> i know, it's only the last 20 years or something, people wearing helmets. >> jimmy:
. >> jimmy: brad went. >> brad went snowboarding then met me at the premiere that night.have time because i was doing a lot of press. >> jimmy: do you knowboard? >> i ski. >> jimmy: you ski. >> do you? >> jimmy: no, i don't. [ laughter ] i have, i've done it about 30 times, and i realize it's almost every time a disaster and i'm going to stop doing it. >> got it, got it, got it. >> jimmy: they say, you should try things. i feel once you've...