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brad pitt, richard kind -- >> the brad pitt one was brutal. >> jimmy: what did you do?e. saying that they want to do, you know, "interview 2" but brad wants to play lestat. [ laughter ] i sent to it meryl streep with a box of cds for dialect. [ laughter ] "this guy helped me with my accent in "troy," i think it could really help you." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: brad this afternoon said that tom called him and said, "yeah, it's cool, you can play lestat, that's fine, i'm okay with that." and he's like," what are you talking about?" did they immediately know you must be -- >> there's usually some guess involved with me, yeah. usually somehow they figured it out. >> jimmy: do you ever get blamed for things you didn't do? >> no. but i will say this. once you've done really dastardly, long-running things, then it's like having the nuclear weapons. everyone's so terrified. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you know this. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. i found this, too. >> somebody called richard kind and they wanted to do -- like it was "punk'd" or one of those dumb-ass shows. they wanted to punk me. t
brad pitt, richard kind -- >> the brad pitt one was brutal. >> jimmy: what did you do?e. saying that they want to do, you know, "interview 2" but brad wants to play lestat. [ laughter ] i sent to it meryl streep with a box of cds for dialect. [ laughter ] "this guy helped me with my accent in "troy," i think it could really help you." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: brad this afternoon said that tom called him and said, "yeah, it's cool, you can play...
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brad: 48 hours within diagnosis. marc: i have talked to him about what he is doing in his vision is pretty incredible. his vision is there are these amazing cancer tests that have been developed where you can get a blood test and it shows if you have these fragments of cancer in your bloodstream and so forth and then they try to find the cancer. in this case i would not describe it as beautifully as he did because it is his vision. his idea is you will be able to run that same test and then use ai to have much more affinity on what is really going on. and then be able to use the mrna technology to develop a highly personalized vaccine for that cancer and eradicated from your body. that is pretty extraordinary. it has not happened yet. the vision is awesome. i think we should be looking for innovation on the world. it is exciting to see someone like larry ellison having a huge vision for cancer. he has invested lots of his own money in cancer treatment and his centers in l.a. and oxford and it has been very impressive
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i wonder if brad pitt will offer to pay it.'m sure he won't, but i want to ask a different question, pete, because i feel like this was very triggering for both of you. as hollywood continues to grapple with the devastating wildfires, you've got legendary author stephen king, who is delivering a blunt seven word message for all of tinseltown. no glitz with los angeles on fire, he's urging the oscars to cancel the ceremony. should they, i mean, you're asking me to disagree with the great stephen king, who is brilliant and an amazing american. >> but no, they shouldn't cancel. i mean, this country, this culture, this world needs happiness right now. award shows aren't my bag watching actors do this, but a lot of people love this stuff, and it's going to bring money into southern california. and i think those folks themselves could use the joy. i'm never one to say no to joy. i understand why stephen king is saying this, but i absolutely think they got to have the academy awards in hollywood. >> okay, if joy is what's being sought
i wonder if brad pitt will offer to pay it.'m sure he won't, but i want to ask a different question, pete, because i feel like this was very triggering for both of you. as hollywood continues to grapple with the devastating wildfires, you've got legendary author stephen king, who is delivering a blunt seven word message for all of tinseltown. no glitz with los angeles on fire, he's urging the oscars to cancel the ceremony. should they, i mean, you're asking me to disagree with the great stephen...
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like brad said, the germans�* back yard, the third time we've done that.ons of silver medals there. to finally get the gold over the line was really special. was your view towards the end? we needed to give him a good push _ this is arran's first race this season i in the four—man, to have him on the sled added i the extra fire power. and brad drove an absolute storm we can improve on the push. and arran? it's nice to be back. we had such a successful season, the 2022—23 season. we picked up world championships silver medal. we have been struggling with injuries since then, really. myself, personally i've been out for 18 months, really, since that season, really. so it's nice to be back pushing with the boys racing and again, getting the highs and a gold medal. pushing now towards san moritz. you won that silver two years ago. hopefully we can replicate some of the success we had in the world championships a couple of years ago. it's going to be quite an important track for us. we got three four—man races. it's pretty important for the overall world cup ra
like brad said, the germans�* back yard, the third time we've done that.ons of silver medals there. to finally get the gold over the line was really special. was your view towards the end? we needed to give him a good push _ this is arran's first race this season i in the four—man, to have him on the sled added i the extra fire power. and brad drove an absolute storm we can improve on the push. and arran? it's nice to be back. we had such a successful season, the 2022—23 season. we picked...
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brad. reporters, quote, kennedy money bought the white house. i need the glasses. kennedy money bought the white house and the presidency. brad, i bring that up right now because, you know, during this time of so much friction and we see trump back in office for a second term, and we see the money, we see the american oligarchy, we see the billionaire cabinet members. i mean, we see these past is prolog moments that we also cover here at the katie phang show. your thoughts about how important having a president who actually unifies the american people versus highlights a divide is. it's just so critical for americans right now. >> you're so smart about that, right? i mean, that's the question we should be asking, right? kennedy. just like abraham lincoln sits at a moment where america is divided. if you look at the 1960 election, it's a moment where the country is bitterly divided. it's the closest election of the 20th century. whether you vote for nixon or kennedy, whatever side you pick,
brad. reporters, quote, kennedy money bought the white house. i need the glasses. kennedy money bought the white house and the presidency. brad, i bring that up right now because, you know, during this time of so much friction and we see trump back in office for a second term, and we see the money, we see the american oligarchy, we see the billionaire cabinet members. i mean, we see these past is prolog moments that we also cover here at the katie phang show. your thoughts about how important...
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brad, thanks for being with us this morning. deadly ramming attacks have become more common in recent years. it's happened in germany and france, but also in new york city and charlottesville, virginia. why are terrorists opting for soft targets for this kind of attack? >> because it's a lot easier. keep in mind, andrea, that the real focus of any terrorist attack is to inflict fear. and they clearly do. that car ramming is easy. all you have to do is find a place that you can get a vehicle into a crowd. unfortunately, it's been at markets. it's been on sidewalks sometimes, particularly in europe, where bad guys have literally just driven up on the sidewalk on any street that you or i or anybody else could walk down and just mowed people down. very difficult to defend against. but isis knows that. and so car ramming is just sort of one of those things that they encourage people to do. >> should people be afraid when they're going to big public events? >> do you think about the number of places we typically go to baseball games,
brad, thanks for being with us this morning. deadly ramming attacks have become more common in recent years. it's happened in germany and france, but also in new york city and charlottesville, virginia. why are terrorists opting for soft targets for this kind of attack? >> because it's a lot easier. keep in mind, andrea, that the real focus of any terrorist attack is to inflict fear. and they clearly do. that car ramming is easy. all you have to do is find a place that you can get a...
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brad.odd, when the rubber meets the road here, the politics of this are incredibly complicated, and there are differences between the house and the senate in getting this done. and my understanding is that there's not insignificant pressure around the immigration piece from trump's own circle about trying to do something on that first. what do you think is next here? >> well, i think a lot of things on immigration can be done in executive order. part of that is because a lot of the bad policy joe biden put in place was done by executive order can be reversed. and so i think that the white house should declare victory with a lot of executive orders on immigration first and then move into reconciliation and get serious about the tax cuts while they have momentum. you know, and if republicans don't keep the current tax rates in every american who pays taxes is going to pay more. that's a very easy message to sell. it's a very easy message to deliver. and i think that that we need to get on tha
brad.odd, when the rubber meets the road here, the politics of this are incredibly complicated, and there are differences between the house and the senate in getting this done. and my understanding is that there's not insignificant pressure around the immigration piece from trump's own circle about trying to do something on that first. what do you think is next here? >> well, i think a lot of things on immigration can be done in executive order. part of that is because a lot of the bad...
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brad, megan, what have we learned from what happened on that day? we saw it happen. i was there at the capitol. now, the person who, you know, many republicans held accountable for that at the time has been re- elected president of the united states. >> you know, most republican voters held donald trump accountable for it. that's why lucas desjardins -- ron desan esantis started the the ahead of him. it was until alvin bragg charged trump in new york, many thought it was out of bounds and beyond the pale. this was a factor in the election. nikki haley was polling 20%, well into the primary season after she stopped running. there are plenty of republicans who still are not going to forgive donald trump for that day, nor probably should they. i think when you have to give the american people credit and realize they factored a lot of other things into this election, too. >> megan, how do you explain it? >> i don't think you can. i see what you're saying, but we are forgetting and rewriting history, like the president is saying. you can't invite the people in, say they w
brad, megan, what have we learned from what happened on that day? we saw it happen. i was there at the capitol. now, the person who, you know, many republicans held accountable for that at the time has been re- elected president of the united states. >> you know, most republican voters held donald trump accountable for it. that's why lucas desjardins -- ron desan esantis started the the ahead of him. it was until alvin bragg charged trump in new york, many thought it was out of bounds and...
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cnn political commentators maria and brad todd. today's election certification comes four years to the day after trump supporters tried to overturn our democracy. steven collinson wrote, trump will send a message down through the ages that a president who refuses to accept the results of a fair and free election and incites danger on the capitol and regain power and get away with it. >> i think history will deem donald trump as one of the most violent presidents who allowed violence, who encouraged violence. and i don't think history will judge him well. i agree with steven that voters decided to prioritize the economy before the dangers of democracy. i also believe two things. first one is, i'm a huge believer in things happen for a reason. it might very well have been that if kamala harris had won, there could have been violence because donald trump would have promoted it. donald trump would have urged it. the second thing is i think americans trust democrats to be the ones to protect that democracy. we're going back to what a da
cnn political commentators maria and brad todd. today's election certification comes four years to the day after trump supporters tried to overturn our democracy. steven collinson wrote, trump will send a message down through the ages that a president who refuses to accept the results of a fair and free election and incites danger on the capitol and regain power and get away with it. >> i think history will deem donald trump as one of the most violent presidents who allowed violence, who...
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i'm brad graham, the co-owner of. the bookstore, along with my wife alice, lissa muscatine and we're very to be hosting professor robert small, who's to discuss his new book, mr. churchill, in the white house the untold story of a prime minister and presidents. for nearly 40 years, bob taught at notre dame and is chair emeritus in american studies and journalism. he's written previously on the american presidency and american political culture and contemporary communication, other subjects. but also harbored a lifelong fascination with winston so much so that a special section of his personal library is devoted to and volumes about the great british statesman. bob's new book represents, in his words, a of literary marriage between his longtime interests in the us presidency and churchill. it's focused on the british leaders visits to the white house under roosevelt and later under eisenhower. visits that were not unusual in cases for their duration sometimes lasting several weeks. but they took on diplomatic military
i'm brad graham, the co-owner of. the bookstore, along with my wife alice, lissa muscatine and we're very to be hosting professor robert small, who's to discuss his new book, mr. churchill, in the white house the untold story of a prime minister and presidents. for nearly 40 years, bob taught at notre dame and is chair emeritus in american studies and journalism. he's written previously on the american presidency and american political culture and contemporary communication, other subjects. but...
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threat, with these hamas supporters, it's a coordinated network on american soil. >> trace: it is, brad i have to go i have five seconds for you, nobody handles big event like new orleans. >> it was disgusting, they were able to say what they said in peace and that is what america is all about. >> trace: brad, eric, nathan, thank you, coming up trump vowing to support new orleans after the deadly terror attack, why the incoming administration said the country is about to get, a whole lot safer. plus what to exact -- plus what to expect from trump the day before he is sworn into a second term in the white house, continuing coverage of breaking news, next! ♪ ♪ i love my brand new bike! having a set of custom wheels gives kids like me and me the ability to do things we could only dream of before. through your support of wheels for love shriners children's is supplying custom built adaptive bikes and wheelchairs for kids who dream of their first set of wheels. for us, the bike is one of the most incredible experiences. the very first moment she had success. you're doing a great job. jaden r
threat, with these hamas supporters, it's a coordinated network on american soil. >> trace: it is, brad i have to go i have five seconds for you, nobody handles big event like new orleans. >> it was disgusting, they were able to say what they said in peace and that is what america is all about. >> trace: brad, eric, nathan, thank you, coming up trump vowing to support new orleans after the deadly terror attack, why the incoming administration said the country is about to get,...
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i think that bodes well. >> to brad's point. there is no women's march planned for the day after this inauguration. the other thing is trump has also been very, you know, has been obsessed with how his first inauguration looked, especially the crowd sizes. but everything about it and and, you know, he's long you know, you had sean spicer come out the day after and be like, this is the biggest inauguration in history. but they have raised $500 million for this inauguration. and it's going to be very interesting to see as someone that's as image obsessed as donald trump is, how it looks. >> yeah, that's how it looked back in 2017 on the mall. >> you know, for all the pomp and circumstance that's going to happen on on monday morning, as it should, and he should revel in the success that he's had. the reality is it's going to be what happens like 3 or 4 hours later when he starts signing executive orders. and then if they start putting in place some of these things, such as are we going to round people up, put them in detention camp
i think that bodes well. >> to brad's point. there is no women's march planned for the day after this inauguration. the other thing is trump has also been very, you know, has been obsessed with how his first inauguration looked, especially the crowd sizes. but everything about it and and, you know, he's long you know, you had sean spicer come out the day after and be like, this is the biggest inauguration in history. but they have raised $500 million for this inauguration. and it's going...
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like brad said, the germans�* back yard, the third time we�*ve done that.edals there. to finally get the gold over the line was really special.— really special. was your view towards the _ really special. was your view towards the end? _ really special. was your view towards the end? we - really special. was your view| towards the end? we needed really special. was your view i towards the end? we needed to cive him towards the end? we needed to give him a _ towards the end? we needed to...
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well, that eagle is named lincoln, and he lives under the supervision of avian care specialists like brad and sam here at the american eagle foundation in tennessee. for many home games at lincoln financial field this season. team has driven up with lincoln from the great smoky mountains to the city of brotherly love and become an instant crowd favorite. >> they're like, go, lincoln, go lincoln! >> like they know who. >> lincoln is. now that very well-behaved eagle on sam's arm. there actually is not lincoln, but his predecessor, challenger, this 35 year old spent around three decades flying during the anthem for the eagles and other teams before retiring in 2018. both challenger and lincoln, who's 27, could not survive on their own in the wild and were brought in to live at the nonprofit's facilities. but here's how it works. you see that yellow platform? brad and sam say bald eagles can see up to a mile, so lincoln and challenger are trained to just instantly locate that very bright target. >> oh good job. that's what i like. >> good job buddy. >> where even during the practice session
well, that eagle is named lincoln, and he lives under the supervision of avian care specialists like brad and sam here at the american eagle foundation in tennessee. for many home games at lincoln financial field this season. team has driven up with lincoln from the great smoky mountains to the city of brotherly love and become an instant crowd favorite. >> they're like, go, lincoln, go lincoln! >> like they know who. >> lincoln is. now that very well-behaved eagle on sam's...
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maria: thank you so much great to talk to you good to see you brad smith microsoft stay with us we'llight james, it isn't. car, where are we going? we're here. (♪) surprise!!! the future isn't scary. not investing in it is. car, were you in on this? nothing gets by you james. nasdaq-100 innovators. one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com the way i approach work post fatherhood, has really trying to understand the generation that we're building devices for. here in the comcast family, we're building an integrated in-home wifi solution for millions of families like my own. in the average household, there are dozens of connected devices. connectivity is a big part of my boys' lives. it brings people together in meaningful ways. . >>> . maria: welcome back. we are wrapping up live coverage at world economic forum from davos, switzerland president trump will address in a speech in two hours 11:00 a.m. eastern questions from big came executives bank of america, among others live in davo
maria: thank you so much great to talk to you good to see you brad smith microsoft stay with us we'llight james, it isn't. car, where are we going? we're here. (♪) surprise!!! the future isn't scary. not investing in it is. car, were you in on this? nothing gets by you james. nasdaq-100 innovators. one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com the way i approach work post fatherhood, has really...
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. >> reporter: when brad rubendale goes to the library -- >> i would always go into the cafe becauseer: it isn't just for the books. he is mostly thinking about food. he is the former ceo of same cafe, which thanks to rubendale, serves up lunch in the library in downtown toledo, ohio. >> the connection to the people that are in need of our mission, but would also love the mission, that i think libraries and same cafe make a really good partnership. >> reporter: same is an acronym, "so all may eat." it's a participation restaurant. the chalk board in front spells it out. you can get food in exchange for a half an hour of volunteering. you can use money, whatever you can afford, or you can swap fresh produce for a meal. >> here in toledo, it's about a third of people that volunteer their time in exchange for the meal, and two-thirds will give some kind of monetary donation. and a few will hand us produce for it. we build relationships with the local farmers and gardens to get the bulk of our produce. >> reporter: it's a place where anyone can eat. >> pretty good. >> reporter: and every
. >> reporter: when brad rubendale goes to the library -- >> i would always go into the cafe becauseer: it isn't just for the books. he is mostly thinking about food. he is the former ceo of same cafe, which thanks to rubendale, serves up lunch in the library in downtown toledo, ohio. >> the connection to the people that are in need of our mission, but would also love the mission, that i think libraries and same cafe make a really good partnership. >> reporter: same is...
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congressman brad sherman is joining us right now. so, congressman, that was a moment of you saying to the president of the united states, listen, let's put aside any political differences. we are all american when we're dealing with natural disasters like this. uh, you know, hardships that we should come together. how do you believe that was received? >> i he did not. >> talk in that room much about conditioning aid to california, the way he had another forum. and i hope i'm pushing him in the right direction. he earlier said that california will get no aid unless we change our voter registration policies, which obviously have nothing to do with fires and our water policy, which actually has nothing to do with this fire. because this fire, we have lots of water here in l.a. county. our reservoirs are kind of full. uh, the the problem we had in the palisades was pumping water up the hill, and we didn't have a delivery system would do that. we had a delivery system that was fine day to day, but it wasn't designed for the biggest fire i
congressman brad sherman is joining us right now. so, congressman, that was a moment of you saying to the president of the united states, listen, let's put aside any political differences. we are all american when we're dealing with natural disasters like this. uh, you know, hardships that we should come together. how do you believe that was received? >> i he did not. >> talk in that room much about conditioning aid to california, the way he had another forum. and i hope i'm pushing...
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fima has a standard, brad. and i was a very good builder, fima has a standard that is so slow -- they want permit on permit on permit and then permits on top of that. if you use fima you will be here for a long time. what i am saying is, get the city -- get the state to give you immediate 24 hour permits. these people will build their own homes. they will build them fast. can i ask you one question, how many of the people -- what are people going to do for financing? how many people can build a percentage wise -- like where they don't have to go out and get funds? some people are just not going to be able to rebuild their home because they have a beautiful home but they don't have cash, right. so what are peoplic although -- people looking to do in that case. what are they going to do? go ahead. >> mr. president, without your help, they are only going to get $43,000 from the federal government, even if they have a half a million dollar loss. >> president trump: with every insurance company in the company, they
fima has a standard, brad. and i was a very good builder, fima has a standard that is so slow -- they want permit on permit on permit and then permits on top of that. if you use fima you will be here for a long time. what i am saying is, get the city -- get the state to give you immediate 24 hour permits. these people will build their own homes. they will build them fast. can i ask you one question, how many of the people -- what are people going to do for financing? how many people can build a...
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brad. todd. what should the supreme court do here? >> well, tiktok is a very serious national security risk. we've already decided that you can't have tiktok on government devices. and so there's this first amendment tension that the supreme court is going to have to deal with. but it also with the federal government's right to engage in national security protections. i hope they decide to hold let the let the law stand and let see if i don't think that we need the chinese government having access to everybody in america's phone, i don't think that the tiktok has proven it's willing to put in place any other security measures or cooperate with the u.s. government at all, but there is now doesn't want to ban it. today. we might next week. he doesn't like he's decided maybe to move on the tiktok ban because he thinks it's a competitor to other social media platforms that he maybe likes less when he becomes commander in chief again and is getting access to daily intelligence reports. >> he might have a very different take on this. >> yea
brad. todd. what should the supreme court do here? >> well, tiktok is a very serious national security risk. we've already decided that you can't have tiktok on government devices. and so there's this first amendment tension that the supreme court is going to have to deal with. but it also with the federal government's right to engage in national security protections. i hope they decide to hold let the let the law stand and let see if i don't think that we need the chinese government...
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brad means says the story. >> but yeah, up with press. that's all on when you walk into lee and smith's house, you enter a one-woman national archive, a tribute to the former president of the united states of america in americus, georgia, curated by his knees at roseland what i talked to her smiths, dad and the former first lady were siblings. this carter section of your house pace was all things political that especially memorabilia from her uncle's political career and the people who helped him get to the top. the allman brothers told a prominent position on these walls. >> really important in helping get elected to be president. i mean, they did concerts to raise money how about this for a keepsake, a signed copy of a poster from carter's run for governor of georgia in 1978, so is this a young lance madison and what it do? and this is a young lee and this is chuck smith and statements brothers and this is downtown planes. >> one of the primary. you know, we will wait for election returns to come back for primary primary that sent her u
brad means says the story. >> but yeah, up with press. that's all on when you walk into lee and smith's house, you enter a one-woman national archive, a tribute to the former president of the united states of america in americus, georgia, curated by his knees at roseland what i talked to her smiths, dad and the former first lady were siblings. this carter section of your house pace was all things political that especially memorabilia from her uncle's political career and the people who...
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brad means reports that up with press. that's all on when you walk into lee and smith's house, you enter a one-woman national archive, a tribute to the former president of the united states of america. >> in americus, georgia, curated by his knees at roseland what i talked to her smiths, dad and the former first lady were siblings. this carter section of your house pace? was all things political that especially memorabilia from her uncle's political career and the people who helped him get to the top. the allman brothers told a prominent position on these walls. >> really important in helping get elected to be president. i mean, they did concerts to raise money how about this for a keepsake, a signed copy of a poster from carter's run for governor of georgia in 1978, so is this a young lance madison and what it do? and this is a young lee and this is chuck smith in statements to by brothers. and this is downtown planes. >> one of the primary. you know, we were waiting for election returns to come back for primary primary t
brad means reports that up with press. that's all on when you walk into lee and smith's house, you enter a one-woman national archive, a tribute to the former president of the united states of america. >> in americus, georgia, curated by his knees at roseland what i talked to her smiths, dad and the former first lady were siblings. this carter section of your house pace? was all things political that especially memorabilia from her uncle's political career and the people who helped him...
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. >> the president speaking over congressman brad sherman. the two butting heads over putting conditions on federal support and the mass exodus of insurance companies from california. >> i did something, brad, where every insurance company in the country left california. that's why you have no insurance, because you made it so impossible. people that think like you made it so impossible. and brought me every insurance company. i don't know. i don't know what. i'll tell you this. my thinking. i've never seen a state where almost nobody has insurance. >> also at the table, los angeles mayor karen bass, who has faced scrutiny for not being prepared for the historic fires. >> we're going to continue doing that. >> the one thing is they are saying they will not be allowed to start for 18 months. >> no, that will not be. >> the case. okay. i just hope. >> it will not. you can hold me to it. >> the president met with the victims of the palisades fire. the biggest concern. how long the rebuilding process will take, including when they can start clean
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brad, start with you. democrats now are part of some of the expeditiousness on capitol hill, i would bet. if not only spec tate ores. >> when you look at marco rubio confirmed by unanimous vote in the senate. he is one of their own but clearly qualified for this position and i think bernie sanders and elizabeth warren down the line voted to support or confirm his nomination. there is a willingness, i think, to work with the incoming president. a very different moment than 2017 where a lot of democrats questioned the legitimacy of the win. you can't question the legitimacy of this won. he won. >> harris: i won't go too far down the road of question legitimacy of wins. a place that's a rabbit hole. i'm surprised you would bring it up. elections are elections and you have to act accordingly. let's move on. >> i meant it as a good thing. >> all americans are waking up this morning excited. president trump made promises on day one he would get control of the border, bring in national crisis that biden started.
brad, start with you. democrats now are part of some of the expeditiousness on capitol hill, i would bet. if not only spec tate ores. >> when you look at marco rubio confirmed by unanimous vote in the senate. he is one of their own but clearly qualified for this position and i think bernie sanders and elizabeth warren down the line voted to support or confirm his nomination. there is a willingness, i think, to work with the incoming president. a very different moment than 2017 where a lot...
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. >> and now, republican idaho governor brad little delivering his 2025 state of the state address fromapitol in boise. he compared idaho's governance to the plan president-elect trump promised america and praises the state's record on government efficiency. he discusses his keeping promises plan for the state and efforts to cut taxes, increase infrastructure investment, and expand school choice. this is about 25 minutes. [applause] [applause] >> welcome, governor. we look forward to your words of wisdom and your advice today. the floor is yours. gov. little: thank you, mr. speaker. i assume that new gavel means you're going to act a lot faster here. >> absolutely. gov. little: i appreciate that. mr. speaker, mr. pro tem, mr. president, in our legislators, my fellow constitutional officers, mr. chief justice, members of the judiciary, my wife teresa and her family. wave, you guys. my friends and my fellow idahoans, just two months ago on the eve of a historic presidential election, america teetered between two very different futures. different futures. one future, karen's the status quo
. >> and now, republican idaho governor brad little delivering his 2025 state of the state address fromapitol in boise. he compared idaho's governance to the plan president-elect trump promised america and praises the state's record on government efficiency. he discusses his keeping promises plan for the state and efforts to cut taxes, increase infrastructure investment, and expand school choice. this is about 25 minutes. [applause] [applause] >> welcome, governor. we look forward...
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thank you so much to my panel today, brad, kate, isaac and alex. it was so lovely to have all of you here, and thank you for letting me be in for casey. we really appreciate you
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brad. todd, how do you consider all of this? i mean, every time i go back to that day, that footage is incredibly jarring. and yet, here we are in six days, donald trump's going to be inaugurated. >> well, the way donald trump conducted himself in the aftermath of the 2020 election and particular on january 6th, made him rightfully less popular than he's ever been in his entire political career, which is saying something. it was an overhang in the republican primary. it's why ron desantis started out 20 points ahead of him is because a lot of republicans, a lot of trump's own supporters, did not approve of how he conducted himself in the wake of the 2020 election. however, the prosecutors overshot. and it's not just jack smith, it's also alvin bragg. they overshot, and the public made a decision on election day that perhaps donald trump was not near the threat that continued democratic governance was. some of that's on jack smith, some of that's on alvin bragg for biting off more than they could chew, for moving too slowly, for
brad. todd, how do you consider all of this? i mean, every time i go back to that day, that footage is incredibly jarring. and yet, here we are in six days, donald trump's going to be inaugurated. >> well, the way donald trump conducted himself in the aftermath of the 2020 election and particular on january 6th, made him rightfully less popular than he's ever been in his entire political career, which is saying something. it was an overhang in the republican primary. it's why ron desantis...
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until brad moved in and brought along a few new exciting additions. and they discovered that when they mixed their scents. ♪♪ they were more than just soulmates. ♪♪ they were scentmates. ♪♪ ♪♪ mix match more happy with gain. >>> a really scary scene in southern california where a small plane crashed right through the roof of a warehouse in fullerton. at least 200 people were working inside when this happened. two people died. look at this video from a business across the street. you can see a fireball and smoke coming out of the roof. the pilot told air traffic control he was going to turn around and make an emergency landing almost immediately after taking off. >> have you ever thought about a plane landing? >> all the time because we hear the planes like going really close to the company and i thought about it one time, but i didn't know it was going to be real, you know, until this day. >> authorities say the plane was a kit built, meaning a pilot can assemble and maintain it themselves. the faa and ntsb are looking into the cause of the crash. >>>
until brad moved in and brought along a few new exciting additions. and they discovered that when they mixed their scents. ♪♪ they were more than just soulmates. ♪♪ they were scentmates. ♪♪ ♪♪ mix match more happy with gain. >>> a really scary scene in southern california where a small plane crashed right through the roof of a warehouse in fullerton. at least 200 people were working inside when this happened. two people died. look at this video from a business across...
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brad sherman, oh i know brad well. i know brad but that's all right.e of this one, we will work together, bret, very well. a lot of respect. and presidential envoy ric grenell who has done a fantastic job for me over the years he was ambassador to germany and he was fantastic so two and a half weeks ago over 100 mile-per-hour winds transformed the palisades fire and other areas, too into absolute infernos of death and destruction and this is already the most expensive natural disaster they say in american history. that's pretty amazing. the numbers are going to be staggering. most importantly we have to get it built and hopefully find as few people as possible. we have already too many too many. 28 at least they say. we're going to work very hard with the mayor, the governor, the supervisor and everybody. and get the resources behind you. we have some amazing people and we have some amazing fighters for things like this. i also had the concept best developers in the country. i had so many calls from developers and they want to come in. they don't want
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brad sherman, i know brad well. but that's all right, we are on the same side of this one, we will work together well. presidential envoy ric grenell who has done a fantastic job for me over the years, he was ambassador to germany and was fantastic. 2.5 years ago over 100 mile-per-hour winds formed the palisades fire and other areas too into infernos of death and destruction and this is already the most expensive natural disaster they say in american history. that's pretty amazing. the numbers will be staggering. most important we we have to get it built and hopefully find people as possible. we already have too many. 28 at least they say. we are going to work very hard with the mayor, the governor, the supervisor, everybody command get the resources behind you. we have some amazing people and amazing fighters for things like this. i also have the concept of getting some of the best developers in the country -- i had so many calls from developers and they want to come, they don't want anything, they just want to hel
brad sherman, i know brad well. but that's all right, we are on the same side of this one, we will work together well. presidential envoy ric grenell who has done a fantastic job for me over the years, he was ambassador to germany and was fantastic. 2.5 years ago over 100 mile-per-hour winds formed the palisades fire and other areas too into infernos of death and destruction and this is already the most expensive natural disaster they say in american history. that's pretty amazing. the numbers...
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now, republican idaho governor brad little delivering his 2025 state of the state address in boise.praises the state's record on government
now, republican idaho governor brad little delivering his 2025 state of the state address in boise.praises the state's record on government
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who used ai to convince her that brad pitt was in love with her, but that brad needed money for kidneygery because angelina had frozen all of his assets so she gave him 800. so she gave him $850,000 and divorced her husband. this lady must now be set up on a date with the real brad pitt. now now, i know that might be difficult, but i think with the connections in the business i do have and with a little funding, i can get it done. so what i'm going to need from you is a wire transfer for $850,000. that will get me started and finally, new rule. we not may not be able to do much about the weather, but we do need a better plan for putting out a burning city than waiting for rain. america is so partisan now that even when there's a disaster of any kind, so many people choose to defend their own team, even over death. a lot of democrats in this one party state this week went right to don't blame politicians. you can't do anything about the wind, which is exactly half true. the wind part. yes, fire is a tough fight out here. and yes, global warming absolutely makes it worse. but that's larg
who used ai to convince her that brad pitt was in love with her, but that brad needed money for kidneygery because angelina had frozen all of his assets so she gave him 800. so she gave him $850,000 and divorced her husband. this lady must now be set up on a date with the real brad pitt. now now, i know that might be difficult, but i think with the connections in the business i do have and with a little funding, i can get it done. so what i'm going to need from you is a wire transfer for...
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>> all brad, get out of >> you know, and we've been hearing stories similar to brad's. morning long. you know, see what you see in front of u.s.. franken, jessica. >> and you think, oh, my goodness. this is so scary and ththisis isis soso s scacary it is. ry anand itbut it's als incredibly unbelievable. i think people feel like they want to come back with a want to stay to the very end because they just. i'm having a tough time processing what's happened here in their neighborhood to their home, to their neighborhood, to their neighbors. ththand it's gonna l he said, like pratt said, it's it's going to take a while to really. to to really process this. and then their move on. but for right now, it's time to get out and that's what he's doing. and that's what everybody else is done. and let the firefighters continue their fight of what is salvageable. >> yeah, it's hard to process because it's still under way as well as you. no better than anyone. annie rose, you and your team. you've been an incredible job of bringing us both the not just the physical damage, but the em
>> all brad, get out of >> you know, and we've been hearing stories similar to brad's. morning long. you know, see what you see in front of u.s.. franken, jessica. >> and you think, oh, my goodness. this is so scary and ththisis isis soso s scacary it is. ry anand itbut it's als incredibly unbelievable. i think people feel like they want to come back with a want to stay to the very end because they just. i'm having a tough time processing what's happened here in their...
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we've got brad todd, karen finney, lulu garcia-navarro, and doug heye. it is good to see all of you, some of you here in the studio with me, some of you remotely a lot to chew on. i just want to take us back 1st to 2017. the first time that trump went into office. and i want to take a clip from his first inauguration. let's listen to that. >> this american carnage stops right here and stops right now. >> and obviously, that moment really crystallized a lot and really stands out as a very memorable moment from his speech that day. doug, this is this is a different environment in a lot of ways it is. >> and if you remember, george bush summed up that speech in a quote that i can't say on air right now because it was some weird, weird stuff. um, this is not what donald trump, we expect is going to say this time it's a different world. and donald trump has now come. this is his second time at this. so he has a different perspective coming into this winning the popular vote. they're saying that he's going to talk about strength and unity. and okay, that means
we've got brad todd, karen finney, lulu garcia-navarro, and doug heye. it is good to see all of you, some of you here in the studio with me, some of you remotely a lot to chew on. i just want to take us back 1st to 2017. the first time that trump went into office. and i want to take a clip from his first inauguration. let's listen to that. >> this american carnage stops right here and stops right now. >> and obviously, that moment really crystallized a lot and really stands out as a...
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i think the only ones we left now, brad pitt, we haven't had brad pitt and i take a few young royals.know why they would ever do it, but i won't say there's a rumor that harry was going to come on the show, and we got really excited about it, and we looked into where that rumor had come from, and it was me. i. i'd started that rumor. >> you forgotten you had said that somewhere online. yes. so let's talk about your other career as a very successful novelist. i mentioned you've already had bestselling novels out with a new one. you got started rather late in life as a novelist. what prompted that for you? >> i turned 50, and, you know, i think when you turn 50, there's a sense that maybe you take your feet off the pedals a bit and you coast. and then someone explained to me, graham, if you stay healthy, you've got, you know, another 30, maybe 40 years left. so i thought, right, what have i always wanted to do? i've always wanted to write fiction. so i woke up age 52, a debut novelist. and it's i think it's a great reminder that, you know, you can be a debut, anything at any age. you've
i think the only ones we left now, brad pitt, we haven't had brad pitt and i take a few young royals.know why they would ever do it, but i won't say there's a rumor that harry was going to come on the show, and we got really excited about it, and we looked into where that rumor had come from, and it was me. i. i'd started that rumor. >> you forgotten you had said that somewhere online. yes. so let's talk about your other career as a very successful novelist. i mentioned you've already had...
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i trust roger wicker, and i think most republican senators are going to, too. >> all right, brad todd, gretchen carlson, ashley allison, thanks very much. coming up next, what president trump has now ended secret service protection for two of his former top officials. the question tonight, did he do it because they've spoken up against him or for other reasons keeping them honest. later you'll meet a remarkable woman and mom still searching for answers and her missing son. austin tice 12.5 years since he disappeared in syria. >> i still. >> love. >> to surf, snowboard and of course, skate. so i take magnesium to support my muscle and bone health. kunal's high absorption magnesium glycinate helps me get the full benefits of magnesium. kunal, the brand i trust. >> they are trying to shut down this legal loophole to get 100 milligram generic viagra or 20mg generic cialis delivered to your door for just $0.87 in less than two minutes. do this first, scan the qr code to go to get friday plans. com then you select if you need generic viagra or cialis. the quantity you need and the dosage. i
i trust roger wicker, and i think most republican senators are going to, too. >> all right, brad todd, gretchen carlson, ashley allison, thanks very much. coming up next, what president trump has now ended secret service protection for two of his former top officials. the question tonight, did he do it because they've spoken up against him or for other reasons keeping them honest. later you'll meet a remarkable woman and mom still searching for answers and her missing son. austin tice...
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now, republican idaho governor brad little delivering his 2025 state of the state address in boise. he praises the state's record on government efficiency and discusses his keeping promises plan for the state and efforts to cut taxes, increased infrastructure investments, and expanded school choice. this is about 25 minutes. [applause] . [applause] >> welcome, governor. i look forward to your words of wisdom and we will go in their. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, mr. president, members of the sherry, my wife teresa and her family. to months ago of this election america teetered between two different futures. one future, karen's the status quo open border, skyhigh station and regulations of the families potential. the very different vision, donald trump president trump vision for america looks like idaho. what we want for our country and idaho as. communities bustling economic activity, increase incomes and fewer relations and responsibility and common sense values. i'm excited about trump's return to the white house. we have renewed opportunity to help deliver results and s
now, republican idaho governor brad little delivering his 2025 state of the state address in boise. he praises the state's record on government efficiency and discusses his keeping promises plan for the state and efforts to cut taxes, increased infrastructure investments, and expanded school choice. this is about 25 minutes. [applause] . [applause] >> welcome, governor. i look forward to your words of wisdom and we will go in their. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, mr....
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and lift our voices co-founder gretchen carlson, also cnn political commentator ashley allison and brad todd. um, gretchen, i mean, how problematic is this payment in your mind? the payment to the payment of $50,000. >> um, you know, look, it can go both ways. i mean, people can argue that you do this because you want to get rid of it, right? that's kind of the old school argument. you can also argue that you do it because it's real. so i don't know if we'll ever know. what i do know is that apparently the fbi never even went to speak to this woman during the investigation. so people have to understand that this was not even though it was under the biden administration. it wasn't the biden administration leading the fbi as to how this investigation should happen. this was obviously run by the trump transition team, and it's very similar to the kavanaugh fbi investigation, where, you know, certain things are uncovered and certain things are not. and i think that we saw that at play now, because now we're seeing other statements come out from the fbi. supposedly they talked to his second
and lift our voices co-founder gretchen carlson, also cnn political commentator ashley allison and brad todd. um, gretchen, i mean, how problematic is this payment in your mind? the payment to the payment of $50,000. >> um, you know, look, it can go both ways. i mean, people can argue that you do this because you want to get rid of it, right? that's kind of the old school argument. you can also argue that you do it because it's real. so i don't know if we'll ever know. what i do know is...
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now i remember i mean, you and brad gerstner and i went deep on that on one of my visits out to, to the area. so your points are well heard. it leads me to, you know, brad, when i was last out there, revealed that he had sold uber, in which you were an early investor, obviously. and one of the reasons, because he now thinks that tesla has such a huge advantage in full self-driving. i'm curious as to how you view those two stocks, specifically uber, whether you're still an investor in that name, whether you would be, and just how you view it overall based on what you know, you're now. podcasting partner brad gerstner told me the last time i was out there. >> yeah, yeah, i am still a shareholder and i'm been been super both appreciative and impressed with what dara has done in the ceo role. it's clear that that one of the questions about the stock is now tied to self-driving. i would i would offer a few points to think about. one, the overall market is still growing. i think the move that it takes for people to move from car ownership from three cars to two, 2 to 1, is a very slow process
now i remember i mean, you and brad gerstner and i went deep on that on one of my visits out to, to the area. so your points are well heard. it leads me to, you know, brad, when i was last out there, revealed that he had sold uber, in which you were an early investor, obviously. and one of the reasons, because he now thinks that tesla has such a huge advantage in full self-driving. i'm curious as to how you view those two stocks, specifically uber, whether you're still an investor in that name,...