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and brett, you're only on here because brett is non-binary.nd i didn't ask. >> brett: i didn't ask. >> greg: you're a good looking man but you're a better looking lesbian. that was terrible. kat, are you hoping that this is the final chapter in what has been an extraordinary and emotionally moving story? >> kat: we were hoping it was the final chapter when you weren't here last week. that's why tyrus covered it, we were like we're going to take it from him. >> greg: yes, i knew that's the strategy you were doing >> kat: because i said so out loud on the show. >> tyrus: you went so far >> kat: i did. i said i'm so glad we're doing this so we never have to do it again. because we just did a segment whereas gutfeld would probably do a whole monologue about it and i would have to sit here and try to think of something new to say. you've been here twice? i have nothing left to say about this obviously she was a woman before, now she's a man happens all the time. no it doesn't happen all the time. it doesn't happen all the time which is why there ar
and brett, you're only on here because brett is non-binary.nd i didn't ask. >> brett: i didn't ask. >> greg: you're a good looking man but you're a better looking lesbian. that was terrible. kat, are you hoping that this is the final chapter in what has been an extraordinary and emotionally moving story? >> kat: we were hoping it was the final chapter when you weren't here last week. that's why tyrus covered it, we were like we're going to take it from him. >> greg: yes,...
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brett i'm really delighted to be with you. your book, lost son an american family trapped inside the fbi secret wars. this is this is a rich book filled with a lot of different subjects. it's about russia. it's about ukraine. it's about the fbi. it's about a detective story. it's about this one sort of lost soul. this character, billy riley, and i think we should start with with with the human piece of this, because people are always interested to peel back the curtain a little bit. and what we journalists do. you are clearly a fearsome investigate a reporter. and yet i think in some ways it must have been this personal story of this young man that kind of captured your attention. tell us why, billy riley, why you told this story. well, first of all, susan, thank you for graciously hosting this event. and and and to politics and prose for doing likewise and for everyone who's come tonight. yeah, it's i when i first heard of this story, i immediately saw its narrative potential because i saw that that it was a it was a story ab
brett i'm really delighted to be with you. your book, lost son an american family trapped inside the fbi secret wars. this is this is a rich book filled with a lot of different subjects. it's about russia. it's about ukraine. it's about the fbi. it's about a detective story. it's about this one sort of lost soul. this character, billy riley, and i think we should start with with with the human piece of this, because people are always interested to peel back the curtain a little bit. and what we...
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brett young. we got some great graphics here. thank you very much for making this probably the best season of summer concert series. if you would like to continue to listen he will be singing all hour long. >> in case you didn't know. >> in case you didn't know,. >> it is way back here. first time swaying,. >> i am trying to are not to be angry which i can. >> get you on the carpeted regarding the dimples. >> he did. >> you see that is the problem with fox and friends you miss the little you miss a lot, in the beginning of the show, we will looking back of some of the great ones like flow right up. and i rachel loved donny osmond there he is right there. that's a little bit for us. but it was donny osmond that electrified the crowd fantastic performer, of course he has been a performer for like 50 years. and what does brian pick out about donny osmond? >> is dimples. >> you get to dimples, look at that show, couldn't believe it. backup dancers. we are used to brett young and a stool, he is sitting there with the rockettes. >> the
brett young. we got some great graphics here. thank you very much for making this probably the best season of summer concert series. if you would like to continue to listen he will be singing all hour long. >> in case you didn't know. >> in case you didn't know,. >> it is way back here. first time swaying,. >> i am trying to are not to be angry which i can. >> get you on the carpeted regarding the dimples. >> he did. >> you see that is the problem with...
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so i've been keeping tabs on brett crozier, you know, throughout. in fact, in 2013, when i drove from sanford, new york, to florida my buddy todd, and i stopped at bretton mary's house checking in he was busy getting like, you know, a degree in nuclear power or we were just trying to find the next gas station and and then, you know, i think that that day in april happens and you pop up on my tv screen and i'm like, what is going on here? and got on the phone and and then i watched a video, you being, you know, walking of that that plank to chance of captain crosier. and i was like, you know, i went down that rabbit hole like, what's going on? and i remember writing basically, you know, i remember you stood for me so many times. and growing up a kid and then having watched that crew stand for you and do what, you know, do what they did, it was like it was it was just wasn't surprising to me. and i felt compelled to say, you know, he stood for me. he stood for our country. now we should stand for him, know? and that's i think that's sort of this is al
so i've been keeping tabs on brett crozier, you know, throughout. in fact, in 2013, when i drove from sanford, new york, to florida my buddy todd, and i stopped at bretton mary's house checking in he was busy getting like, you know, a degree in nuclear power or we were just trying to find the next gas station and and then, you know, i think that that day in april happens and you pop up on my tv screen and i'm like, what is going on here? and got on the phone and and then i watched a video, you...
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. >>> did the supreme court justice brett kavanaugh send a not so secret message to right-wing activistsn behind the scenes in the fight of one the most important civil rights laws of our time. that is next. r time that is next ts. save $400 on the new sleep number c4 smart bed. now only $1,499. sleep next level. shop now only at sleep number >>> so we have some new bombshell reporting from a journalistic outlet in alabama that helps you explain something that was previously kind of inexplicable. earlier this year alabama republicans decided to defy a direct order from the supreme court to change their racially jerry manddered congressional maps, ones that were in direct violation of the voting rights act. according to the alabama political reporter, that's the outlet, as republican lawmakers worked to redraw their congressional map, they got intelligence that justice brett kavanaugh who had originally voted against the use of jerry manddered maps, they got intelligence that justice kavanaugh was open to rehearing the republicans case under a different legal theory. lo and behold just la
. >>> did the supreme court justice brett kavanaugh send a not so secret message to right-wing activistsn behind the scenes in the fight of one the most important civil rights laws of our time. that is next. r time that is next ts. save $400 on the new sleep number c4 smart bed. now only $1,499. sleep next level. shop now only at sleep number >>> so we have some new bombshell reporting from a journalistic outlet in alabama that helps you explain something that was previously...
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his wife also happens to work on brett kavanaugh's confirmation team. which was unknown until it was reported just today. the state's attorney general, steve marshall, looking to capitalize on this obstruction also has tied to multiple leo organizations including the federalist society and the republican attorney generals association which gets a whole lot of money from leo. this comes days after politico reported leonard leo has created an extensive infrastructure to push key conservative issues like gerrymandering, abortion access, religious liberty, and pro fossil fuel cases before a friendly court, with the heb of one of the justices' wives, ginni thomas. you can understand why republicans across the country are emboldened to strip people of their rights given the majority of the conservative court has direct links to leonard leo's federalist society. we'll hear soon what the court thinks about alabama's defiance. they have asked the supreme court stay the lower court's decision which forced a neutral arbiter to draw a new map. joining me is the man
his wife also happens to work on brett kavanaugh's confirmation team. which was unknown until it was reported just today. the state's attorney general, steve marshall, looking to capitalize on this obstruction also has tied to multiple leo organizations including the federalist society and the republican attorney generals association which gets a whole lot of money from leo. this comes days after politico reported leonard leo has created an extensive infrastructure to push key conservative...
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. >>> and ready to tell her side of the story, the stanford professor who testified against brett kavanaughset to replace a memoir. we're going to tell you what christine blasy ford wants to reveal about her experience. >>> nearly 458,000 california state university students are set to pay more for their education. in just the last 60 minutes, csu trustees voted to increase tuition. so, for most students, it will mean an extra $342, starting fall of next year. that increase will impact students at all five csus here in the bay area, including san francisco state and san jose state universities. students we talked with today say the tuition hike will make getting a degree just even tougher. >> probably have to take more hours for work once i do find that job and, you know, i don't have a lot of time as a full-time student. it will be tough. >> the tuition will continue to go up 6% every year for the next five years with students paying $2,000 more per year by the very end of it. >>> well, some parents are pushing to recall two school board members who voted not to allow the pride flag to fly
. >>> and ready to tell her side of the story, the stanford professor who testified against brett kavanaughset to replace a memoir. we're going to tell you what christine blasy ford wants to reveal about her experience. >>> nearly 458,000 california state university students are set to pay more for their education. in just the last 60 minutes, csu trustees voted to increase tuition. so, for most students, it will mean an extra $342, starting fall of next year. that increase...
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brett kavanaugh and those four, scholars who are trying to help the court which is the self-professedginalists court after dobbs and after bruin the court committed itself to a historical approach, the court acknowledges it's not made up of professional historians. high quality and call it as you see it scholarship is increasingly helpful and important to the court and this is a good sign that they accepted that. don't know we will take questions but let me throw one out. a lot of people trash biden's analysis in biden versus nebraska and i am willing to accept it embraces massachusetts versus epa for government and not sure that's a bad thing but i'm not even sure why it is such exceptionally standing, the roberts says that the missouri loan processing entity which clearly would have standing on its own and everybody agreed with that, but let's just say they lost, they are losing money, classic injury. roberts says some of their money every year goes to public universities to help in missouri and then cites the annual report of this loan processing entity which i looked at in the las
brett kavanaugh and those four, scholars who are trying to help the court which is the self-professedginalists court after dobbs and after bruin the court committed itself to a historical approach, the court acknowledges it's not made up of professional historians. high quality and call it as you see it scholarship is increasingly helpful and important to the court and this is a good sign that they accepted that. don't know we will take questions but let me throw one out. a lot of people trash...
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they have this intelligence that justice brett kavanaugh wants to reconsider this case that they werebecause the whole goal is to invalidate section 2 of the voting rights act, which would completely just -- it would no longer be in existence. and what's interesting here is as they write, a plan concocted by d.c. based attorneys and championed by alabama attorney general steve marshall, the same person who today is filing to get this alabama case directly to the u.s. supreme court. >> yeah, i think that we're going to continue to see them throw everything against the wall. that's something we have been anticipating, and been preparing for. i mean, we're not backing down. this is going to be a long, complicated fight. but we're here for it. that's the exciting part. >> we also have to acknowledge that the fix might be in. i mean, given what you have seen happen, would you be surprised if in fact the fix is in and they know if they get this case back to brett kavanaugh, he's going to do their bidding. i wouldn't be surprised. i think when you look at where the majority of americans are
they have this intelligence that justice brett kavanaugh wants to reconsider this case that they werebecause the whole goal is to invalidate section 2 of the voting rights act, which would completely just -- it would no longer be in existence. and what's interesting here is as they write, a plan concocted by d.c. based attorneys and championed by alabama attorney general steve marshall, the same person who today is filing to get this alabama case directly to the u.s. supreme court. >>...
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the interview with brett they te are getting closer.ig deal for the countries will be a big deal for israel's position in that region but keep in mind saudi arabia many other arab states do not reckon us israel at all. heck they were to make this kind of guilt would have a ripple effect on its relationships with other countries. the big question is what happens to the palestinians and what concessions will be made for them and this kind of a pact? bill: we have been watching the story our entire lives is not an exaggeration. and has the potential to be huge it. i don't think what netanyahu said was an overstatement they could change the world that they get this done pre- >> it would be seismic no doubt about that the abraham a court of the previous menstruation were very significant achievement. but saudi arabia is different in terms of the emphasis on that country and the role it plays in the region if they normalize relations with israel it would be enormous. it would be hard to pick the most newsworthy moment was in those interviews
the interview with brett they te are getting closer.ig deal for the countries will be a big deal for israel's position in that region but keep in mind saudi arabia many other arab states do not reckon us israel at all. heck they were to make this kind of guilt would have a ripple effect on its relationships with other countries. the big question is what happens to the palestinians and what concessions will be made for them and this kind of a pact? bill: we have been watching the story our...
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brett kavanaugh suggesting that we let these things play out.ward particular outcomes. that time has ended. just -- >> reasonable people can can come to the conclusion that's not true. those things haven't ended. we're not out of place in america where the free market and the free political market has fixed itself. if that were true, i would agree with justice kavanaugh. that would be great. that's aspirational. i wish that were true. i think a reasonable view is that's not true. >> not only is it not true, the conditions on which it's not true have largely been manufactured by the court. the reason why you have the alabama legislature drawing this map in openly defying the court time and time again, it is so gerrymandered. and that gerrymandering, the partisan gerrymandering that is affecting the alabama state legislature is the direct product of the supreme court's decision in 2019 in rougeau versus common cause where it said the federal courts have no rules to play in adjudicating disputes over partisan gerrymandering. the court itself is act
brett kavanaugh suggesting that we let these things play out.ward particular outcomes. that time has ended. just -- >> reasonable people can can come to the conclusion that's not true. those things haven't ended. we're not out of place in america where the free market and the free political market has fixed itself. if that were true, i would agree with justice kavanaugh. that would be great. that's aspirational. i wish that were true. i think a reasonable view is that's not true. >>...
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what are you making for brett?day or is it national wing day? >> bourbon day. we have a red, white, and blue wing, the red is a hot sauce, the white is an alabama sauce, and the blue is a bleu cheese. i'm a big blue cheese fan. >> tomorrow and we are going to be cooking here tomorrow, doing some bacon recipes so we got some fans here. we got. >> bacon! >> we got dana. >> bacon! >> and turkey bacon. >> this is momma mac. we will be seeing her tomorrow. master built lanes barbecue, holtton family meats we could not have not done this year's without you. >> steve: those sliders have your name on them. literally they have your name on them. >> good barbecue? let's do it. >> brian: upup ford ceo jim farley. don't move. ♪ to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blo
what are you making for brett?day or is it national wing day? >> bourbon day. we have a red, white, and blue wing, the red is a hot sauce, the white is an alabama sauce, and the blue is a bleu cheese. i'm a big blue cheese fan. >> tomorrow and we are going to be cooking here tomorrow, doing some bacon recipes so we got some fans here. we got. >> bacon! >> we got dana. >> bacon! >> and turkey bacon. >> this is momma mac. we will be seeing her tomorrow....
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in 2018, feinstein came under criticism during hearings on the supreme court nomination of brett kavanaugh. it was revealed the senator initially didn't disclose a letter she had received detailing sexual allegations against kavanaugh. >> i did what i thought was right. >> reporter: ketanji brown jackson became the first african american supreme court justice. >> i'm very proud to support her nomination. >> reporter: at age 89, feinstein announced she would retire at the end of her term in 2024. >> she's a legend. she was able to convince people on both sides of the aisle go along with her on issue after issue after issue. >> reporter: announcing her plans feinstein tweeted quote. even with a divided congress, we can still passes that will improve lives. skyler henry, cbs news, washington. >> i mean, it's just incredible to hear all the things and the history and just how iconic she was here too. san francisco. and what she did and 90 years old. i mean that's a very, very long time to serve the community. >> you know, leading conversations in congress. she was a appointed to some of the ve
in 2018, feinstein came under criticism during hearings on the supreme court nomination of brett kavanaugh. it was revealed the senator initially didn't disclose a letter she had received detailing sexual allegations against kavanaugh. >> i did what i thought was right. >> reporter: ketanji brown jackson became the first african american supreme court justice. >> i'm very proud to support her nomination. >> reporter: at age 89, feinstein announced she would retire at the...
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for the purposes of introduction i'm going to introduce jim brett. we on the jim brett being the person most known to many businesses here in new england. he'sso probably the most well-known person. i realize this one in which a red sox game with him and people were yelling hey jamie, hey jimmy, from everywhere. it was like going to patriots game with tom brady. but on a little bit serious note i will tell you that jim has just been reappointed the chairman on the committee with people, for people with intellectual disabilities. it's a post he's held for a long time. on a very serious note, when a lot of us are heading to the golf course on the weekend or on our boats or doing whatever we're doing, jim is committed to doing this. he goes across the country for this committee and he spent a lot of time and effort getting back to p people, and so without further ado, jim. where is jim? [applause] >> thank you, neil. what neil committed to say, when people say heyle jamie, hey jim, he forgot to say people would be saying, hey jimmy, when are you going t
for the purposes of introduction i'm going to introduce jim brett. we on the jim brett being the person most known to many businesses here in new england. he'sso probably the most well-known person. i realize this one in which a red sox game with him and people were yelling hey jamie, hey jimmy, from everywhere. it was like going to patriots game with tom brady. but on a little bit serious note i will tell you that jim has just been reappointed the chairman on the committee with people, for...
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individuals who died on that day back in august 2020 when this train derailed, he said that his son brettll, the lawyer representing network rail said that around 2018, so a couple of years before the crash, network rail had begun to record intense convective rain as a result of climate change and that it had been difficult to know when and where this rainfall might occur. he went on to say that network rail had faced extraordinary challenges on the day of the derailment as a result of intense rain. he also said that the company's remorse could not be greater or more genuine and that it was determined that such a tragedy should not be repeated. the british government has failed to attract bids from developers in its auction of offshore wind projects. there have been warnings for months that the state subsidies on offer are too low to offset the rising costs of installing turbines. the uk government aims to triple offshore wind capacity to 50 gigawatts by 2030 to help meet its legally—binding target of net zero carbon emissions by 2050, so this is a blow to that ambition. earlier, jess ral
individuals who died on that day back in august 2020 when this train derailed, he said that his son brettll, the lawyer representing network rail said that around 2018, so a couple of years before the crash, network rail had begun to record intense convective rain as a result of climate change and that it had been difficult to know when and where this rainfall might occur. he went on to say that network rail had faced extraordinary challenges on the day of the derailment as a result of intense...
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for brett 3%, we will be having another conversation.using economic muscle and owens to pass legislation to lawmakers to get legislation passed of finish line for stricter penalties. >> adding to the problem, you have the decriminalization of low law -- level offenses in some states that is created an opportunity for criminals to exploit the system. there are ways to resell that. how retailers responding? >> it is easier than ever to retail stolen goods. that is absolutely an issue. to make it easier for law enforcement to track down these people who are selling goods, that has already gotten past the finish line. the next one they are looking toward is combating organized retail crime. that touches on the idea of the number that you have to reach for to be a felony offense. you have repeat offenders who will steal small amounts of goods overtime. those are all misdemeanor defenses. there will not really be strict penalties on that. they are working to get these as offenses. they want to change it to be on an aggregate basis. if used dea
for brett 3%, we will be having another conversation.using economic muscle and owens to pass legislation to lawmakers to get legislation passed of finish line for stricter penalties. >> adding to the problem, you have the decriminalization of low law -- level offenses in some states that is created an opportunity for criminals to exploit the system. there are ways to resell that. how retailers responding? >> it is easier than ever to retail stolen goods. that is absolutely an issue....
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we have two nondelegation themes. >> brett kavanaugh's speech -- >> i like the trend line on this by the way. thinking about the conversations we've had over the years, now you have been a judge serving for a few years. how has your service as a judge sentenced your sense of pluralism? >> i think there is a deep connection between respect for pluralism and rule of law and i obviously thought a lot over the last four or five years about the proper role of a judge and the role of a judge is to uphold the law and when they do that, when they are upholding the constitution, upholding statutory limits of administrative agencies which is a big part of my job i think that leaves space for pluralism, leaves an opening for individual liberty, the government within its limits and i think there is an important connection between pluralism and rule of law and therefore judicial review. >> often criticism of judges over the years has been that their work is not rule of law enough, they treat their job as a value judgment on behalf of the american people and in recent years the supreme court has t
we have two nondelegation themes. >> brett kavanaugh's speech -- >> i like the trend line on this by the way. thinking about the conversations we've had over the years, now you have been a judge serving for a few years. how has your service as a judge sentenced your sense of pluralism? >> i think there is a deep connection between respect for pluralism and rule of law and i obviously thought a lot over the last four or five years about the proper role of a judge and the role...
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there was nothing to the rumor about brett and me. we dated a little but it was ulysses s. a minute? >> i didn't think i was going to be in and pass the first year. i had no contract. i was a day player for the first four seasons. we were the ugly stepchild show to "the sopranos" and "sex and the city." where are they now? >> dead. >> stephen: there it is. did you know larry before? >> i met him in 1985 or 1986, when he was the comedian's comedian. >> stephen: in 1985 he was legendary? >> he was dangerous and vol volatile. if one woman looked at her watch while he was on, he would storm off. i remember he got on stage and looked at the audience and went i don't think so and he just left. or something like that. >> stephen: i never stood up. it always just sounded like comedians like him. the audience, not as much. >> larry never figured out how to pander to an audience. >> stephen: not even to a beautiful audience like this one? >> that was a positive thing. he had such integrity about his material. he wouldn't just say where you from. we would never go to that level that t
there was nothing to the rumor about brett and me. we dated a little but it was ulysses s. a minute? >> i didn't think i was going to be in and pass the first year. i had no contract. i was a day player for the first four seasons. we were the ugly stepchild show to "the sopranos" and "sex and the city." where are they now? >> dead. >> stephen: there it is. did you know larry before? >> i met him in 1985 or 1986, when he was the comedian's comedian....
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could it be brett. >> start h bob menendez. been on capitol hill for a long time as new jersey's senior senator.maybe walter had opposed friday which said in the wake of these charges dems want to make strong contrasts with trump on corruption standing behind menendez isn't the way to do that. politically is this a big, big problem? >> i think it's a problem. betsy is really much template. the evidence that was presented with allegations against him were pretty eye-catching with cash all over the place in his house and big fancy cars and all those sorts of things. people notice and read and follow stuff like that. look, he is innocent until proven guilty. that gives him a basis of saying i'm not quitting my seat. i guess he stepping aside for the time being as chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. it's a problem for democrats because it makes sense seat harder to defend and depending on how the case comes it's a stain on the party. >> another problem or a lot of poles over the weekend. a ton of them. look at the p
could it be brett. >> start h bob menendez. been on capitol hill for a long time as new jersey's senior senator.maybe walter had opposed friday which said in the wake of these charges dems want to make strong contrasts with trump on corruption standing behind menendez isn't the way to do that. politically is this a big, big problem? >> i think it's a problem. betsy is really much template. the evidence that was presented with allegations against him were pretty eye-catching with...
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hats off to brett stevens. i think he left something out.president kamala harris is not mentioned. she should be. everyone knows the vice president is a heartbeat from the oval office and that is profoundly unsettling. second hour of varney just getting started. ♪ stuart: liz peek joining us this morning. do you agree kamala harris should be mentioned as part of the pessimism? liz: nikki haley has been making that point forcefully. when people go to vote next fall, if president biden is the candidate, they have to be aware voting for president biden is a vote for kamala harris and kamala harris has lower approval favorability than president biden. most people will take that seriously. i would also say in terms of brett stevens he is late to the party. these things have been going on for some time and it isn't like god intervened and opened the border or created inflation. this was stuff on president biden's doorstep that he's taken no response charles:. in his first hundred days in office there were 94 executive orders opening the border. di
hats off to brett stevens. i think he left something out.president kamala harris is not mentioned. she should be. everyone knows the vice president is a heartbeat from the oval office and that is profoundly unsettling. second hour of varney just getting started. ♪ stuart: liz peek joining us this morning. do you agree kamala harris should be mentioned as part of the pessimism? liz: nikki haley has been making that point forcefully. when people go to vote next fall, if president biden is the...
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extraordinario se muy viejo conozco gente de teatro sucede una persona de 94 o 95 que estÁ 100% fÍjate brett> tendrÁ mÁs de 30 aÑos si es reelegido. >>> le preocupas el final no mi padre viviÓ mucho mÁs, genÉticamente es algo bueno. >>> pienso que es importante mencionar que tambiÉn la extendiÓ la invitaciÓn al presidente biden no se pueda la entrevista completa en maÑana domingo. >>> al presidente donald trump con la peticiÓn pidiÓ una orden de silencio parcial electoral, dijo que quiere quitarle sus derechos amparados por la primera enmienda de la constituciÓn explicÓ la jueza que los ataques respectivos dentro amenazando testigo se afectan el proceso judicial hoy en el capÍtulo de texas al fiscal que impactÓ saliÓ absuelto de los 20 cargos que enfrentaban estos cuatro fueron desechados estaban acusados de varios cargos abuso de poder negligencia soborno el fraude podrÍa ser su cargo rudy nieves nos cuenta mÁs. >>> transfiere juicios el vicegobernador quien prefiriÓ juicio la votaciÓn en el senado, la defensa luego sometiÓ para desechar los cuatro artÍculos la cual fue aprobada. >>> fue el
extraordinario se muy viejo conozco gente de teatro sucede una persona de 94 o 95 que estÁ 100% fÍjate brett> tendrÁ mÁs de 30 aÑos si es reelegido. >>> le preocupas el final no mi padre viviÓ mucho mÁs, genÉticamente es algo bueno. >>> pienso que es importante mencionar que tambiÉn la extendiÓ la invitaciÓn al presidente biden no se pueda la entrevista completa en maÑana domingo. >>> al presidente donald trump con la peticiÓn pidiÓ una orden de...
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brett, you and the defendant, mr. west, had a long-term landlord-tenant relationship
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paul: on that point, justice brett kavanaugh said that he expects the supreme court to come out with its own new standards or rules on ethics. there's obviously discussion among the justices of whether to do this or if we should consider and make new rules. let's say they do lay out some standards. is that going to stop the criticism of the court? or will there be an opportunity to say inadequate, inadequate, we need new regulation. >> there's no possibility the court trying to establish its own ethics rules, because properly understood, fundamentally the left, the democrats cannot abide the reality that donald trump appointed three justices to the supreme court giving the court conservatives a 6-three majority. they can't stand that. this has been a strategy to do something about it. they've tried to intimidate the justices with attacks on justice thomas or justice brett kavanaugh or taken this ethical road on which the argument is they now have to regulate the court, congress has to regulate the court. olive it is bent towards trying to diminish the effectiveness of those 6 justice
paul: on that point, justice brett kavanaugh said that he expects the supreme court to come out with its own new standards or rules on ethics. there's obviously discussion among the justices of whether to do this or if we should consider and make new rules. let's say they do lay out some standards. is that going to stop the criticism of the court? or will there be an opportunity to say inadequate, inadequate, we need new regulation. >> there's no possibility the court trying to establish...
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in 2018, feinstein came under criticism during hearings on the supreme court nomination of brett kavanaugh. it was revealed the senator initially had not disclosed a letter she received detailing sexual allegations against kavanaugh. >> i did what i believed was right. >> reporter: feinstein later embraced president biden's nomination of ketanji brown jackson, who became the first african american female supreme court justice. >> i am very proud to support her nomination. >> reporter: at age 89, feinstein announced she would retire at the end of her term in 2024. >> she is a legend. she was able to convince people on both sides of the aisle to go along with her on issue after issue after issue. >> reporter: as she announced her plans, feinstein tweeted, quote, even with a divided congress, we can still pass bills that will improve lives. skyler henry, cbs news, washington. >>> the people of san francisco experienced the heart, the power, and the influence of senator feinstein firsthand. shawn chitnis is live outside her home in pacific heights with reaction from san franciscans. >> reporte
in 2018, feinstein came under criticism during hearings on the supreme court nomination of brett kavanaugh. it was revealed the senator initially had not disclosed a letter she received detailing sexual allegations against kavanaugh. >> i did what i believed was right. >> reporter: feinstein later embraced president biden's nomination of ketanji brown jackson, who became the first african american female supreme court justice. >> i am very proud to support her nomination....
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in his first ever interview, firearms experts brett mills told us how he examined and reconstruct then. >> when i finished cleaning it there was no serial number there. from our reference collection i know where the serial number should be. >> it was gone, because delgado ex-boyfriend had ground it way, totally obliterated it, or so he thought. they had a plan. >> they call it serial number restoration. there was a still compressed layers underneath, it still has that impression of the serial number. using acid we can restore that number. >> he demonstrated the process on a gun from the fbi collection. >> once you polished it you go in and you literally start peeling layers back with the acid until the number actually is visible. >> it's amazing how it just reappears, the serial number. >> sometimes it does, other times you might not be able to restore any type of number at all. >> there was a number way to determine if they had found the murder weapon. they would also try to match the telltale marking on the bullets that -- to the gun on the river. >> these striatal that you see are
in his first ever interview, firearms experts brett mills told us how he examined and reconstruct then. >> when i finished cleaning it there was no serial number there. from our reference collection i know where the serial number should be. >> it was gone, because delgado ex-boyfriend had ground it way, totally obliterated it, or so he thought. they had a plan. >> they call it serial number restoration. there was a still compressed layers underneath, it still has that...
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brett, with your first spot rising into the low 70's right now. as for winds, these are going to pick up as that cold front moves or direction. so expect a breezy afternoon today. showers are up north towards oregon and washington, but do eventually dive our direction. and i'll time those out to you in your full forecast rain. all right, john, thank you for that. well, if you are leaving the house right now here 9.44. >> tracking your morning drive into the city. 12 minutes. the meteor lights are off. san mateo bridge just under 13. 82 want to what heading across towards the peninsula. there. a richmond center fell bridge about 7 minutes. not seen any major delays. if you're traveling along bar and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls a 20 minute ride will be caleb williams is transferring. to wendy's! for the new loaded nacho cheeseburger. hold up those crunchy boys and say queso!! queso!! [camera flash] that's a nice shot, man. you wanna get in the next one? of course! nope. starters only. starters only. choose w
brett, with your first spot rising into the low 70's right now. as for winds, these are going to pick up as that cold front moves or direction. so expect a breezy afternoon today. showers are up north towards oregon and washington, but do eventually dive our direction. and i'll time those out to you in your full forecast rain. all right, john, thank you for that. well, if you are leaving the house right now here 9.44. >> tracking your morning drive into the city. 12 minutes. the meteor...
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. >>> speaking of the 49ers, some of the food, just as important as the football, fans issue upon bretthis season will not be disappointed, some of the tasty new menu, yorty know this, items you will be able to enjoy, loaded sirloin nachos, foot-long cheddar bacon brought, and steakhouse tomahawk board. i am sensing a strong me being there obviously, and plenty of chicken options along with a crab sandwich and loop you and i he polk. >> -- ahi poke. >> you can bring them to a food truck, when i bring them here, you want to try new things. >> and new cocktails on the menu the season as well . >>> after seeing all the great food, cup of noodles might sound overwhelming but when you hear about the new secret >>> nearing midnight, some of you might be returning, but if you need a boost, and you don't want to drink coffee, how about a cup of noodles. caffeinated noodles that is, a food group, rolling out the unusual pick me up, truly, into flavors, garlic and black pepper, yucky soba -- yakisoba, how they infuse it, it is in the noodles some how, you had a recipe. >> whatever the dough is th
. >>> speaking of the 49ers, some of the food, just as important as the football, fans issue upon bretthis season will not be disappointed, some of the tasty new menu, yorty know this, items you will be able to enjoy, loaded sirloin nachos, foot-long cheddar bacon brought, and steakhouse tomahawk board. i am sensing a strong me being there obviously, and plenty of chicken options along with a crab sandwich and loop you and i he polk. >> -- ahi poke. >> you can bring them to...
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train driver brett mccullough, a5, conductor donald dinnie, 58, and passenger christopher stuchbury,he derailment near stonehaven, aberdeenshire, on august 12th 2020. live now to lorna gordon at the high court in aberdeen. lorna, just tell us a bit more about network rail's guilty plea. how significant is it? a real contrast between the very dry legal narrative we are hearing inside court and the utter loss and grief experienced by those who were injured and the families of those who died. within the last few minutes, a solicitor representing christopher's touch pre—�*s family i've come outside court here, and the solicitor said on his behalf there was no chance to hold his hand and take care of him. the chance to say goodbye. that the incompetence on behalf of network rail beggars belief. we have also heard an account for the first time from a 32—year—old who suffered life changing injuries he was on the train at the time. she said that the 3.5 seconds at the driver had to try to avoid the debris on the track, to try to break when he was going at a speed of 73 mph, just didn't feel
train driver brett mccullough, a5, conductor donald dinnie, 58, and passenger christopher stuchbury,he derailment near stonehaven, aberdeenshire, on august 12th 2020. live now to lorna gordon at the high court in aberdeen. lorna, just tell us a bit more about network rail's guilty plea. how significant is it? a real contrast between the very dry legal narrative we are hearing inside court and the utter loss and grief experienced by those who were injured and the families of those who died....
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now current temperatures in the 50's and 60's, although some spots like brett would as well as fairfield and vacaville back up into the 70's at this point. and we do have a fairly hot afternoon for inland areas today with daytime highs in the upper 80's to low 90's. this is kind of it, though. after today temperatures start to slide downwards and significantly. so i'll talk all about it in your full forecast. daria. thank you, john. and let's get to the breaking news from overnight. police in berkeley are investigating a stabbing. >> it happened at 3.30 this morning in front of a chase bank on shattuck avenue. just a block from berkeley high school. the victim was found next to the atm. he was taken to the hospital for treatment and police are looking for the attacker. in the east bay. people wanting to recall. alameda county da pamela price held a rally in fremont. this as price was addressing public safety in a town hall kron 4 sarah stinson has more. >> people packed into niles discovery church in fremont wednesday night for a town hall meeting was an effort to give the community a ch
now current temperatures in the 50's and 60's, although some spots like brett would as well as fairfield and vacaville back up into the 70's at this point. and we do have a fairly hot afternoon for inland areas today with daytime highs in the upper 80's to low 90's. this is kind of it, though. after today temperatures start to slide downwards and significantly. so i'll talk all about it in your full forecast. daria. thank you, john. and let's get to the breaking news from overnight. police in...
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see brett kavanaugh and other conservative justices.ee those who are standing up for women's sports against transgender males. and the hail of criticism that has rained down upon them. the city council of somerville, massachusetts has enacted an ordinance protecting in polyamorous from discrimination. in 2020, the city became the first in the nation, but i'm betting not the last to recognize polygamy risk relationships as legit domestic partnerships. romantic relationships are three or more in the city. well, have many of the same rights as traditionally married couples. what's next. and there will be a next because without a standard there will be no stopping anything to. what would anyone who says no this too far. appeal you know reminds me of what mitt romney said after the not so supreme court ruled on the legitimacy of same sex marriage. next, they'll be allowing you to marry your dog. he was. not so funny, now, is it? government schools teach a type of reconstructionist. history or herstory that seeks to children with a leftist po
see brett kavanaugh and other conservative justices.ee those who are standing up for women's sports against transgender males. and the hail of criticism that has rained down upon them. the city council of somerville, massachusetts has enacted an ordinance protecting in polyamorous from discrimination. in 2020, the city became the first in the nation, but i'm betting not the last to recognize polygamy risk relationships as legit domestic partnerships. romantic relationships are three or more in...
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how at 60 brett would double pittsburgh in the upper 60's. well, vacaville in calistoga, some of our for spots into the 70's later today. it is going to be a hot one inland the last of those days. as i mentioned, where we get to the upper 80's to low 90's before it's a downhill slide for the rest of the forecast. talk all about it. still to come. all right. downhill here. >> hey, let's get a look at the traffic not so much of a downhill slide. things still a little busy. unfortunately, they ridge. 21 minutes, even at 9.30, san mateo bridge, ok, looks much better. 14 minutes richmond center fell bridge about 12 annabelle gate bridge. 37 to the tolls about 26 minutes for you on thursday morning. it's 9, 30 and in the east bay. the mayor of oakland is threatening to declare a state of emergency in january. if the police commission does not submit 3 police chief canaidates to her by next year. well, it's been about a month since the city of oakland is at a chief and the police commission is now pushing back of four's. is it you with that story? >
how at 60 brett would double pittsburgh in the upper 60's. well, vacaville in calistoga, some of our for spots into the 70's later today. it is going to be a hot one inland the last of those days. as i mentioned, where we get to the upper 80's to low 90's before it's a downhill slide for the rest of the forecast. talk all about it. still to come. all right. downhill here. >> hey, let's get a look at the traffic not so much of a downhill slide. things still a little busy. unfortunately,...
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in 2018, feinstein came under criticism during hearings on the supreme court nomination of brett kavanaugh. it was revealed the senator initially had not disclosed a letter she received detailing sexual allegations against kavanaugh. >> i did what i believed was right. >> feinstein later embraced president biden's nomination of ketanji brown jackson who became the first african american female supreme court justice. >> i am very proud to support her nomination. >> reporter: at age 89, feinstein announced she would retire at the end of her term in 2024. >> she is a legend. she was able to convince people on both sides of the aisle to go along with her on issue after issue after issue. she announced her plans, feinstein tweeted, quote, even with a divided congress, we can still pass bills that will improve lives. >> this morning, mayor london breed is speaking like right now at san francisco city hall. let's listen in. >> -- challenging time in our city's history. many of us remember, in the 1970s, in 1978 in particular, when we were still struggling with what was happening during the massac
in 2018, feinstein came under criticism during hearings on the supreme court nomination of brett kavanaugh. it was revealed the senator initially had not disclosed a letter she received detailing sexual allegations against kavanaugh. >> i did what i believed was right. >> feinstein later embraced president biden's nomination of ketanji brown jackson who became the first african american female supreme court justice. >> i am very proud to support her nomination. >>...
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. >> i, brett even though we're talking about how trump is facing federal charges, there seems to be nothing stopping him from running for president. there has been some discussion about using the 14th amendment to keep him off the ballot in a number of states. but are states likely to have much success with that, do you think? >> i don't think so. and if they did, then i would just calcify the support. just like with the indictments you just talked about, the more that he's attacked, the more that he is prosecuted or some might say persecuted, the better he does in the polls. so even the states that can do that, i don't think they should. let it play out, let things go as they are, and what the voters decide. >> noelle and fred, i know you both are sticking around. next, the gop's leading candidate pleads not guilty to another list of charges in georgia, as he reportedly runs out of other people's money to afford his defense. plus, congresswoman marjorie taylor greene issues an ultimatum to keep the government funded. it will be a huge task for speaker mccarthy this month. illinois
. >> i, brett even though we're talking about how trump is facing federal charges, there seems to be nothing stopping him from running for president. there has been some discussion about using the 14th amendment to keep him off the ballot in a number of states. but are states likely to have much success with that, do you think? >> i don't think so. and if they did, then i would just calcify the support. just like with the indictments you just talked about, the more that he's...
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bay area professor christine blasey ford during the supreme court confirmation hearings for justice brett kavanaugh. ford had said kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were in high school. two years later, some democrats also criticized feinstein for appearing too cozy with republicans during the confirmation hearings for conservative supreme court appointee amy coney barrett. still, throughout her career, feinstein was seen as a trailblazer for women, someone who broke barriers, juggling, being a wife and mother while navigating a career in the male dominated field of politics. dianne is unbelievable in terms of how she sets her mind into her program. >> on doing something and it gets done in feinstein's later years in office, concerns were raised about her mental fitness and ability to serve. >> she was the oldest sitting member of congress in late february of 2023, at age 89, she was hospitalized with shingles that health scare coming the same month. feinstein had announced she would retire from the us senate when her term was up in 2024. she told reporters it was time. >> you kn
bay area professor christine blasey ford during the supreme court confirmation hearings for justice brett kavanaugh. ford had said kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were in high school. two years later, some democrats also criticized feinstein for appearing too cozy with republicans during the confirmation hearings for conservative supreme court appointee amy coney barrett. still, throughout her career, feinstein was seen as a trailblazer for women, someone who broke barriers,...
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let's go to brett in texas. brett. >> caller: big boo-yah, jim. how are you doing today?ou do it every morning. start with squawk and end with "mad money." >> long days but i like what i do. thank you, though. >> caller: send a big boo-yah to faber and carl for me. >> love them. >> caller: calling about glng. should i throw the days with -- >> i hate to dice roll there. i think honestly if you're going to be in lng just go to coterra. this is a different kind of play. but i just like the fact that you've got a dollar finding cost for a $2.70 product that you sell. i'll do that all day. let's go to rip in colorado. rip! >> caller: hey, jim. thanks for taking my call. first-time caller. >> excellent. >> caller: i've got this chip equipment stock, air test systems. >> very interesting testing company. a little bit like adulant. something like emerson just bought. i'd rather see you in emerson, as a matter of fact. i think it's a better situation. not totally analogous but i like it. let's go to mary in idaho. mary. >> caller: good friday eve from idaho, jim. >> yes. >> calle
let's go to brett in texas. brett. >> caller: big boo-yah, jim. how are you doing today?ou do it every morning. start with squawk and end with "mad money." >> long days but i like what i do. thank you, though. >> caller: send a big boo-yah to faber and carl for me. >> love them. >> caller: calling about glng. should i throw the days with -- >> i hate to dice roll there. i think honestly if you're going to be in lng just go to coterra. this is a...
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brett webster, the first assistant, did they bring him here? did they even bother to ask him a question? they didn't even ask him a question. he is the man who reviewed a document -- and documented every single thing that occurred. they didn't even call him. do you know why they didn't call him? because he put to bed all of their foolishness and silliness. they didn't take any sworn testimony, they let witnesses assume and speculate. they failed to even understand the law, and they couldn't even write the articles correctly. look at the articles that the judge just read to you. they used words, their own witnesses admit there was no attorney pro tem. they used words like, the attorney general failed to protect charity, that is not the attorney general's job. and let me make sure we are clear about something. when the house board of managers brought this case, they made an assumption, they assumed that this man would quit. they assumed that this man would run and hide. they assumed that attorney general ken paxton would resign, well, guess what,
brett webster, the first assistant, did they bring him here? did they even bother to ask him a question? they didn't even ask him a question. he is the man who reviewed a document -- and documented every single thing that occurred. they didn't even call him. do you know why they didn't call him? because he put to bed all of their foolishness and silliness. they didn't take any sworn testimony, they let witnesses assume and speculate. they failed to even understand the law, and they couldn't...