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. >> is that a cbc focus and where else are they looking?irwoman of that card, have said that they want to continue focusing on the topics that are most impacting black americans from criminal justice reform, which, of course, many are thinking about the george floyd justice in policing act to voting rights, which is a huge concern for them, and particularly dei initiatives, which we are seeing roll back across the country. >> but it's very interesting because when i was speaking with members and they pointed out, you know, the republicans don't have as large of a majority as they would like to think. they said. >> and so at some point, at some point, they said they are going to need one of us to vote for something for them. >> we will then have them in our pocket to be able to do something for us. >> is there any something that they've actually detailed? >> is it taxes? >> is it something on any, any of the other immigration? is there potential commonality there, any of the other priorities? i think they're probably going to be looking towa
. >> is that a cbc focus and where else are they looking?irwoman of that card, have said that they want to continue focusing on the topics that are most impacting black americans from criminal justice reform, which, of course, many are thinking about the george floyd justice in policing act to voting rights, which is a huge concern for them, and particularly dei initiatives, which we are seeing roll back across the country. >> but it's very interesting because when i was speaking...
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attacking journalists, the cbc institutions, that is not what canadians need in this moment. we need an ambitious, optimistic view and pierre is not offering that. i look forward to the fight as progressives across the country stand up for the kind of better country that canadians have always carried despite the tremendous pressures around the world to think smaller, to veer towards the hard right and to be less ambitious for what we can be and do as a country in the world really needs canada. >> is there another leader? pm trudeau: absolutely. [speaking french] he has a small and wrongheaded vision for this country. even if you accept the premise that he has a vision, he is calling for stepping back from the fight against climate change. he is saying that we shouldn't be investing in a more inclusive and greener economy and that we should build a division between canadians rather than coming together to face a future in an optimistic ambitious way. that's not the right choice for canadians at all. i am looking forward to continuing to be part of a progressive movement that l
attacking journalists, the cbc institutions, that is not what canadians need in this moment. we need an ambitious, optimistic view and pierre is not offering that. i look forward to the fight as progressives across the country stand up for the kind of better country that canadians have always carried despite the tremendous pressures around the world to think smaller, to veer towards the hard right and to be less ambitious for what we can be and do as a country in the world really needs canada....
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attacking journalists, the cbc institutions, that's not what canadians need in this moment.e need an ambitious optimistic view of the future and he is not offering that. i look forward to the fight as progressives across the country stand up for the kind of vision for a better country that canadians have always carried despite the tremendous pressures around thes world to think smaller. to veer towards the hard right and should be less ambitious for what we can be and do as a country in the world really needs canada. >> is there another leader? >> absolutely. [inaudible] a very small wrongheaded vision for this country. even if you accept the prime minister's vision, he is calling for stepping back from the fight against climate change. he saying we should not investing in a more inclusive and greater economy. we should build a division between canadians rather than coming together to face a future in an optimistic ambitious way but that's not the right choice for canadians at all. i am looking forward to continuing to be part of a progressive movement that looks to a better
attacking journalists, the cbc institutions, that's not what canadians need in this moment.e need an ambitious optimistic view of the future and he is not offering that. i look forward to the fight as progressives across the country stand up for the kind of vision for a better country that canadians have always carried despite the tremendous pressures around thes world to think smaller. to veer towards the hard right and should be less ambitious for what we can be and do as a country in the...
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and now to talk more about canada's political crisis, we have washington correspondent for cbc news richardhank you for joining us in the studio. why do you think we saw justin trudeau make this decision now? guest: i think he passed his best before date. the political crisis had been going back may be a year or two years ago, but he really felt eggged on by his inner circle that he was the guy to lead this party into a fourth term. but if you look at benchmarks that provided clues of the canadians' anger and his inability to control his own caucus, you could go back to before the pandemic. his handling of the pandemic divided the party, just like we saw with other progressive incumbent governments around the world, the u.k., france, think of what happened here in the united states. it is a tough time to be an incumbent. but trudeau's brand also started wearing thin. i covered his election in 2015. he was this young progressive guy, the champion of the environment. he wore cool socks. she was a feminist. and he captured the mood of canadians after nine years of a previous conservative prime
and now to talk more about canada's political crisis, we have washington correspondent for cbc news richardhank you for joining us in the studio. why do you think we saw justin trudeau make this decision now? guest: i think he passed his best before date. the political crisis had been going back may be a year or two years ago, but he really felt eggged on by his inner circle that he was the guy to lead this party into a fourth term. but if you look at benchmarks that provided clues of the...
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i was asked by the then chair of the cbc, marcia fudge, who went on be hud secretary. she, myself and steven horsford. we came in the congress together to preside over the special order. our and you know, we wound up doing that though we were convinced that the only people we could be certain were watching late monday night after votes on the of the house of representatives was stephen's mother and my mother i was it but at the end of it eddie bernice johnson who was a great member of congress, served for 30 years, first registered nurse, african-american and woman from the jim crow south first registered nurse ever elected to congress. she said to me at the end of that congress in 2014 that there's going to be an opening for leadership in the congressional black caucus for the position of whip. and i want either you or that other one. i, i knew she was talking about stephen horsford. but you say you or that other one to run for that position and work it out and you know it turns out made more sense for me to run became whip of the congressional black caucus. that was
i was asked by the then chair of the cbc, marcia fudge, who went on be hud secretary. she, myself and steven horsford. we came in the congress together to preside over the special order. our and you know, we wound up doing that though we were convinced that the only people we could be certain were watching late monday night after votes on the of the house of representatives was stephen's mother and my mother i was it but at the end of it eddie bernice johnson who was a great member of congress,...
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despite tiktok telling cbc, quote, we can't be expected to comment to pure fiction, chuting those rumors even if a platform is seen as negatives for its rivals. and that's why those stocks are lower. the other big news today, meta, announcing it is looking to cut employos, with the goal of back- filling those roles. saying i've decided to raise the bar on performance management and move out low performers faster. the company says it expects to reach 10%, what they call nonregrettable attrition to the end of the performance cycle. and they say they'll provide generous severance. meta shares were down before that news was out. that news not impacting the stock very much. >> thank you, julia boorstin. >> ever since a possible ban was on. there was an assumption, those tiktokers would have to go somewhere else. seems like they are giving the u.s. government, a "see what i can do," i'll say that nicely because the other way is not sanctioned by ftc. this is not owned by bytedance, but it is another shanghai- based company. >> i think it's a fascinating dynamic. the assumption was that if ther
despite tiktok telling cbc, quote, we can't be expected to comment to pure fiction, chuting those rumors even if a platform is seen as negatives for its rivals. and that's why those stocks are lower. the other big news today, meta, announcing it is looking to cut employos, with the goal of back- filling those roles. saying i've decided to raise the bar on performance management and move out low performers faster. the company says it expects to reach 10%, what they call nonregrettable attrition...
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life in the past four years he has been an office in the way he is active in the past four weeks boy's cbcdreds of acres of offshore drilling. commuting the sentences of 37 federal inmates on death row? giving the presidential medal of freedom to a monster like george sure worse who got riots in this country and led to americans getting assaulted or killed to? selling off the border wall for pennies on the dollar all out of spite? this is sue joe biden is a vindictive petty man who has no interest doing what is best for the country he will ask it as one of the most unpopular presidents of any lifetime of anybody who was left in this country. >> sean: he is not hurting trump he is hurting the country. we will pay more for products in every store we go and the every store we go and the thank you both when we come back more "hannity" straight ahead. gold bond. get in touch with irresistibly touchable skin. narrator: for generations, this ally to the north has been by your side. ontario, canada, a partner connected by shared history, shared values, and a shared vision for what we can achieve t
life in the past four years he has been an office in the way he is active in the past four weeks boy's cbcdreds of acres of offshore drilling. commuting the sentences of 37 federal inmates on death row? giving the presidential medal of freedom to a monster like george sure worse who got riots in this country and led to americans getting assaulted or killed to? selling off the border wall for pennies on the dollar all out of spite? this is sue joe biden is a vindictive petty man who has no...
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cbc is reporting he is set to hold a news conference next hour.facing mounting pressure within his own liberal party to step down. he trails behind opposition conservatives in canada. his job approval is in free fall. affordable housing shortages. inflation and bad economic outlook for canadian citizens. we'll get it to you next hour we believe from canada. >> dana: president biden announced an executive order that permanently bans new off shore drilling along most of the u.s. coastline. executive order is drafted in a way to make it harder for income president trump to reverse. danielle turner, executive director of power the future joins me now. whats the scope and scale of this executive order that biden is putting forward. >> this is pretty big considering that about 15% of our oil and gas comes from off shore. that is going to make it really hard to get this drill baby drill agenda, which president trump has pushed. the way it is craft evidence, as you mentioned, it will be hard to overturn. i'm sure trump will but it will get thrown into the
cbc is reporting he is set to hold a news conference next hour.facing mounting pressure within his own liberal party to step down. he trails behind opposition conservatives in canada. his job approval is in free fall. affordable housing shortages. inflation and bad economic outlook for canadian citizens. we'll get it to you next hour we believe from canada. >> dana: president biden announced an executive order that permanently bans new off shore drilling along most of the u.s. coastline....
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on cbc fees, i see no reason for the u.s. to have a central bank digital currency.n my mind is central bank digital currency is for countries who have no other investment alternatives. so, if we think about a reserve manager, a high surplus country, whether it is saudi arabia, singapore who ends up with chinese currency, brn b, if you own that currency, you have to have something to invest in that there is very little to invest in. chinese government just don't yield. >> so your view of that would be a negative view. >> many of these countries are doing it out of necessity whereas the u.s., if you hold u.s. dollars, you could hold a variety. >> i appreciate that. i appreciate your comments earlier to the senator about the pillar to negotiations. this is something that we would be well served to extract ourselves from this. currently, the preliminary data that we have, 40%, right at 40% of the total pillar to tax burden is on us. china, of course, has found a way to exempt themselves from this. so that is in need of a revisit. and i look forward to you doing that. an
on cbc fees, i see no reason for the u.s. to have a central bank digital currency.n my mind is central bank digital currency is for countries who have no other investment alternatives. so, if we think about a reserve manager, a high surplus country, whether it is saudi arabia, singapore who ends up with chinese currency, brn b, if you own that currency, you have to have something to invest in that there is very little to invest in. chinese government just don't yield. >> so your view of...
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. >> so, we know you from cbc, we know you from intel.ompany and what you can do to make it a bigger company. >> thanks, jim. first, it's a great opportunity to really showcase what cerence can do today. i took this job because it's a really good company with great technology and i really looked at it as having a chance to make it a great company with great technology. by expanding its partnerships and expanding beyond the automotive space. with its long-term models and generative ai. we really have a clear vision for how we're going to continue to grow this company moving forward. >> well, now you do say in your last conference call, we can refer to your previous school, you talk about the big guys and how you can be a better competitor than the big guys. now, the big guys have a lot of money. how do you do that? >> you know, because we're focused on the market. take a look at this company. it's been in automotive for years and years and so there's a lot of automotive experience. we understand what the oems want. for example in the autom
. >> so, we know you from cbc, we know you from intel.ompany and what you can do to make it a bigger company. >> thanks, jim. first, it's a great opportunity to really showcase what cerence can do today. i took this job because it's a really good company with great technology and i really looked at it as having a chance to make it a great company with great technology. by expanding its partnerships and expanding beyond the automotive space. with its long-term models and generative...
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will he be giving orders directly to cbc, ice, uscis. >> he has a direct line to the president and advisor to the president, the border czar. i obviously will be if nominated and confirmed and put into the position of being the department of homeland security secretary and responsible for the authorities we have and the actions that we take. we'll work together on a daily basis when we're in our positions under the new administration and i would say there is no authorities being planned to be taken away from the department or myself if i'm in the role. >> sandra: tell us how you see that question. fair question, chad? a massive under taking. tom homan has been promising change day one. it will take a lot of really effective and efficient communication. >> i think that's right. it is a fair question. tom homan is a professional at it for decades. he knows ice, cbp and knows the border and to have that type of voice next to the president and white house is a benefit. the secretary or incoming secretary is exactly right. the authorities, budget line control resides with the secretary in her u
will he be giving orders directly to cbc, ice, uscis. >> he has a direct line to the president and advisor to the president, the border czar. i obviously will be if nominated and confirmed and put into the position of being the department of homeland security secretary and responsible for the authorities we have and the actions that we take. we'll work together on a daily basis when we're in our positions under the new administration and i would say there is no authorities being planned...
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the important part cbc brings to that role is one of the data collection. we do the survey data to help understand what is straining folks' mental health, who is it straining, why is it straining at? whether social media or loneliness or probably the intersection above. i think there is still a lot to learn about where -- what are the communities most impacted by that and what is the evidence of what works to combat it? a lot more to learn. i think the important part is for us to make sure we are continuing to ask the questions so we are surfacing the issue and mapping good evidence. >> a caller. >> i'm very caller. i want to congratulate you on the advances you have shared with us tonight. i think each of them really is perfectly attuned to the things we learned from the pandemic. during the pandemic, i was surprised to learn about the variability in states obligations to report to cdc end about the standardization of the data that are reported to cdc. those things seem to be absolutely crucial. i was fascinated to hear about your access to 95% of the emer
the important part cbc brings to that role is one of the data collection. we do the survey data to help understand what is straining folks' mental health, who is it straining, why is it straining at? whether social media or loneliness or probably the intersection above. i think there is still a lot to learn about where -- what are the communities most impacted by that and what is the evidence of what works to combat it? a lot more to learn. i think the important part is for us to make sure we...
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i and the cbc, the congressional black caucus, for example, are curious about who decided to sacrifice altadena, a historically black community in the l.a. county area. we have got to look at federally backing our insurance industry. there is no reason why only 2/5 of the folks who had their houses burned down were insured, and why companies are leaving california in droves, as well as other disaster prone states. and we have to beef up fema 24,000 applications have already come into fema, and we know that more are going to be coming. so how are we making sure that we are expediting this relief that need to get to families? >> congresswoman, did you just say sacrifice? altadena i mean, are you suggesting that this was done somehow on purpose to hurt altadena? there are a lot of conspiracies out there. we heard something similar from mel gibson questioning whether the fires were purposely set. is that what you. is that what you mean? >> i am not suggesting arson. there are some initial investigations about if there was an electrical fire that started this in a tower. but what we do know
i and the cbc, the congressional black caucus, for example, are curious about who decided to sacrifice altadena, a historically black community in the l.a. county area. we have got to look at federally backing our insurance industry. there is no reason why only 2/5 of the folks who had their houses burned down were insured, and why companies are leaving california in droves, as well as other disaster prone states. and we have to beef up fema 24,000 applications have already come into fema, and...
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. >> yeah, and the cbc is incredibly worried about this already. of course, we have seen you know, you think about walmart, you think about lowe's. you think about all of these companies that are rolling back. >> you think about the house office of diversity and inclusion being gone. >> so definitely a top of concern for the cbc. >> cheyenne daniels, thank you for joining us and waking up. and that was way too early for wednesday morning. morning joe starts right now. >> you know, perhaps the most damning comment about pete hegseth came from pete hegseth himself, when he was explaining what the military needs in its leadership. >> the die policies of today are not putting meritocracy first. every single senior officer will be reviewed based on meritocracy. getting anything that doesn't contribute to meritocracy out of how decisions are made inside the pentagon, ensuring readiness and meritocracy is front and center. meritocracy, meritocracy. meritocracy. >> oh, i know what his next kid is going to be named. >> you heard him, though. you heard him,
. >> yeah, and the cbc is incredibly worried about this already. of course, we have seen you know, you think about walmart, you think about lowe's. you think about all of these companies that are rolling back. >> you think about the house office of diversity and inclusion being gone. >> so definitely a top of concern for the cbc. >> cheyenne daniels, thank you for joining us and waking up. and that was way too early for wednesday morning. morning joe starts right now....
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so we need trusted partners on the we need local cbcs who's our business partners. we need banking institutions who serve as loan originators and servicers. but most importantly, we need sound construction managers because much as we need homeowners that come in pipeline, we need control actors who can come in and do this work as well. as i tell people, i really look at this as twofold from wealth generation perspective, it's generating wealth by the homeowner, by preserving asset, but it's also generate wealth for black and brown client practice who traditionally have shut out of government programs because it arena tape so as making sure that we ensure that we have training programs, that we're intentional about going to our trade associations is making that we're intentional about providing opportunities for those contractors become licensed. it's not enough just to say, hey, we have these new programs and now this money available from a government level, but then i'm not licensed, i don't have bonding, i don't have the proper insurance. so it's making sure that
so we need trusted partners on the we need local cbcs who's our business partners. we need banking institutions who serve as loan originators and servicers. but most importantly, we need sound construction managers because much as we need homeowners that come in pipeline, we need control actors who can come in and do this work as well. as i tell people, i really look at this as twofold from wealth generation perspective, it's generating wealth by the homeowner, by preserving asset, but it's...