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david story. david had it all. david was mighty in faith and mighty with the sort. david was a military leader, a great kang. if anyone could be the perfect king, it would be david. and yet, when david became king, what happened? there was the incident with bathsheba, the incident with your idea. he gets all the power and before you know, it he is committing adultery with bathsheba and having her husband murdered. could you find a better republican argument that absolute power corrupts absolutely? giving someone too much power will corrupt that person, no matter who they are, even david. he was corrupt a bill if given too much power. now i want to talk about some specific biblical texts. i must confess, i did not know about this growing up. this is a story that i did remember, but just vaguely. it's a story in the book of judges, specifically about a judge named debra. the first that gets quoted over and over again in various contexts, in revivalist contexts, in war context, especially in war context, is the curse of morass. the icarus, courtesy bitterly the inhabita
david story. david had it all. david was mighty in faith and mighty with the sort. david was a military leader, a great kang. if anyone could be the perfect king, it would be david. and yet, when david became king, what happened? there was the incident with bathsheba, the incident with your idea. he gets all the power and before you know, it he is committing adultery with bathsheba and having her husband murdered. could you find a better republican argument that absolute power corrupts...
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david david i hope you're right. great to see you, congressman, thank you very much. >> good to see you, david. acked out all news sharing in the country. that was the nuclear option that facebook chose in reaction to a new australian law that would force social media giants to pay for news content that they shared on their platform. now, google said that they would pay, facebook said no, and they said they were backed into a corner. reaction to this in other countries like canada, for example, said they are also looking at a similar law, and if facebook tried to do the same thing by block out news, canada would swipe facebook. we'll be hearing from zuckerberg again next month joined by jack dorsey. and also headlines that just crossed, it seems like -- it looks like these three companies will be working with the white house in order to tackle covid misinformation according to reuters' reporting. no specific ideas what they'll be doing, but they'll be on capitol hill in front of, again, testimony in front of congressional leaders but then also working with the white house. david: yeah. so-called
david david i hope you're right. great to see you, congressman, thank you very much. >> good to see you, david. acked out all news sharing in the country. that was the nuclear option that facebook chose in reaction to a new australian law that would force social media giants to pay for news content that they shared on their platform. now, google said that they would pay, facebook said no, and they said they were backed into a corner. reaction to this in other countries like canada, for...
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david: wow. so it goes to the senate then back to the house -- >> reporter: probably, yeah. david: -- and then, if it's passed, to the president's desk. blake, thank you very much. to hillary vaughn now in orlando at the cpac conference down there. hillary. >> reporter: hey, david, today cpac has been all about corralling conservatives and getting the republican party on the same page so that they can turn out in 2022, win back the senate and flip the house. i spoke with senator rick scott earlier today. he tells me the way to win is to focus on the issues that matter to voters like the economy. >> first off, we need to not have a civil war. so a republican civil war is canceled. we're not going to do that. we're going to focus on what the democrats are doing. the democrats are all into socialism. we focus on the issues, we win elections. we're going to have a great '22. >> reporter: we have heard some friendly fire on stage today from don jr. who told the crowd they will lose if they follow the establishment in their party, and congressman matt gaetz said his message to any candidates that have turned away from trump, we are coming for you. >> if liz cheney were on this stage today, she'd get booed off of it. [cheers and applause] what does that say? the leade
david: wow. so it goes to the senate then back to the house -- >> reporter: probably, yeah. david: -- and then, if it's passed, to the president's desk. blake, thank you very much. to hillary vaughn now in orlando at the cpac conference down there. hillary. >> reporter: hey, david, today cpac has been all about corralling conservatives and getting the republican party on the same page so that they can turn out in 2022, win back the senate and flip the house. i spoke with senator...
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david. this is another, all— libby squire. david. this is another, all murder- libby squire. david. rder cases are horrendous but this is particularly horrendous. it is impossible to conceive — horrendous. it is impossible to conceive with the family of this poor— conceive with the family of this poor girl— conceive with the family of this poor girl libby squire must have got to in the _ poor girl libby squire must have got to in the long period of time it took— to in the long period of time it took to— to in the long period of time it took to find her body. the only thing _ took to find her body. the only thing i— took to find her body. the only thing i would observe is you just find it— thing i would observe is you just find it impossible to conceive what drives _ find it impossible to conceive what drives in _ find it impossible to conceive what drives in this case a guy who was a butcher— drives in this case a guy who was a butcher needless to say in the area to act— butcher needless to say in the area to act in— butcher needless to say in the area to act in this — butcher needle
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david? david: mike emmanuel, thank you very much. >> reporter: thank you. davidesident biden's use of executive action, as mike was just saying, is having a major effect on the working men and women of this country. in one of his first orders, biden halted construction of the keystone pipeline, killing thousands of jobs. the move comes at a time where almost 11 million americans are unemployed and more than 43 million live below the poverty line. fox news correspondent alicia acuna has more on the story from dorchester, nebraska. >> reporter: hi, david. you know, this main road here in the village of dorchester used to be really busy on an hourly basis at one time with trucks that were carrying industrial equipment and pipes. but you can see no more. and, david, i want you to take a look at something, because it really exemplifies the way things came to a screeching halt here. this is a field that is up the block from where we're standing. it's filled with pipes intended for the keystone xl. now they are just laying there, and the impact on businesses like this v
david? david: mike emmanuel, thank you very much. >> reporter: thank you. davidesident biden's use of executive action, as mike was just saying, is having a major effect on the working men and women of this country. in one of his first orders, biden halted construction of the keystone pipeline, killing thousands of jobs. the move comes at a time where almost 11 million americans are unemployed and more than 43 million live below the poverty line. fox news correspondent alicia acuna has...
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david: the guarantees? lemonis: yeah. david: first year... lemonis: $500,000? david's $500,000, and then it grows to a million, and then... lemonis: so they're guaranteed to receive $500,000? david: no. 8% of... that's the gross sales number. lemonis: so they're guaranteed to receive only $40,000? david: that's correct. lemonis: and you took the entire retail line? so they're not permitted to do anything at retail because you have it, and all they get paid is a percentage? david: yes. lemonis: right, and they do all the work, or they use my resources, they only get 8% of that? david: well, that's a typical licensing deal. yeah. lisa: i feel like because you're used to being, like, this boss, and if there is something you do, i don't like, i'm gonna tell you about yourself. lemonis: lisa, my biggest fear is that you're going to try to sabotage our relationship. lisa: probably i would. ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, they only get 8% of th and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs bring soothing softness and relief.
david: the guarantees? lemonis: yeah. david: first year... lemonis: $500,000? david's $500,000, and then it grows to a million, and then... lemonis: so they're guaranteed to receive $500,000? david: no. 8% of... that's the gross sales number. lemonis: so they're guaranteed to receive only $40,000? david: that's correct. lemonis: and you took the entire retail line? so they're not permitted to do anything at retail because you have it, and all they get paid is a percentage? david: yes. lemonis:...
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david simpson . david your still filled with common sense . what is your take with what is going on in texas with the blackouts are free to. david: as rick said, this is a storm of unprecedented severity and duration. with the dynamics of this, over the last decade, texas has 4 million newew president. and the base electrical generation capacity it and thus with this is all about, the base generational electric it capacity. they have decreased from 33 percent of the red down to about 20 percent . is been no new nuclear energy unit built in texas since 1992. and gas-fired generation has been stable. texas has doubled it down the on greater reliancee on wind and solar which can be helpful when conditions are perfect. but that somebody needed when the weather is severe that's really been the problem that we have encountered over the last
david simpson . david your still filled with common sense . what is your take with what is going on in texas with the blackouts are free to. david: as rick said, this is a storm of unprecedented severity and duration. with the dynamics of this, over the last decade, texas has 4 million newew president. and the base electrical generation capacity it and thus with this is all about, the base generational electric it capacity. they have decreased from 33 percent of the red down to about 20 percent...
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david: right. charles: and, uh, so-- but i'm always sort of hanging around as the compass of the company. david: ok. charles: i keep pushing the people, "we're going this way. it's north." david one of the causes you have is something that i'd like to talk about. you've been very open about it, unlike many people that have this problem. it's called dyslexia. charles: right. david: and for those who aren't familiar with it, it basically means it's difficult for you to read in the conventional way that the average person can read. charles: right. david: but the amazing part, in your book, as you describe it, that you had it for much of your life, and you didn't know you actually had it. charles: right. david: can you explain that? charles: our youngest son was about seven or eight. we had him diagnosed 'cause he had, as it turned out, all the similar and identical issues i had as a young student, all the way through school, and he was now just only seven, but he had it all the way through the rest of his career. and it was a really aha moment for me to understand, yes, we-- he got it through, obviously, dna, and as a consequence, i got into it--we both got into it, my wife and
david: right. charles: and, uh, so-- but i'm always sort of hanging around as the compass of the company. david: ok. charles: i keep pushing the people, "we're going this way. it's north." david one of the causes you have is something that i'd like to talk about. you've been very open about it, unlike many people that have this problem. it's called dyslexia. charles: right. david: and for those who aren't familiar with it, it basically means it's difficult for you to read in the...
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david asman can do. what have you got, david. david: i congratulate larry kudlow. he is a great guy. welcome to "cavuto: coast to coast." i'm david asman in for neil. happy presidents' day. the markets are closed, news is coming at us fast and furious. an investigation is showing beijing spread misinformation about covid, more than we ever knew it did. how will the u.s. spend to that? we'll dig into it. an arctic blast rolling through texas, causing rolling blackouts, spiking oil prices. we have a live report on that. in california an effort is underway to recall governor gavin newsom. it is getting a lot more support now. i will talk to an an official at the center of the recall effort. ann dunsmore, rescue california 2021 group. she will be here momentarily. first the top story, china's role in covid-19. a nine-month investigation showed china played a lead role spreading misinformation and conspiracies about the deadly virus. fox news correspondent benjamin hall with all the details. hi, benjamin. reporter: david, this is a damning investigation, and it lays bare the true extent of
david asman can do. what have you got, david. david: i congratulate larry kudlow. he is a great guy. welcome to "cavuto: coast to coast." i'm david asman in for neil. happy presidents' day. the markets are closed, news is coming at us fast and furious. an investigation is showing beijing spread misinformation about covid, more than we ever knew it did. how will the u.s. spend to that? we'll dig into it. an arctic blast rolling through texas, causing rolling blackouts, spiking oil...
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david, we will be _ political circumstances. david, we will be back _ political circumstances. davidto _ political circumstances. david, we will be back to it. - political circumstances. david, we will be back to it. thank i we will be back to it. thank you very much for that. the price of bitcoin has increased by more than 10% after the electric car manufacturer, tesla, said it had invested $1.5 billion in the digital currency last month. on that announcement, bitcoinjumped to a record $47,000. the value has doubled since the beginning of the year. this time last year, the value of bitcoin was around $7,600. the value of other cryptocurrencies such as ethereum and xrp has also increased. glen goodman is a bitcoin expert and author of the crypto trader. hejoins me now. thank you very interesting up for us here in london. what do you make of this? what has tesla done exactly and why? what elon musk has done is really a publicity exercise more than anything else. 1.5 alien dollars might sound like alien dollars might sound like a lot of money, but to distil than 10% of tesla's overall
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david hamilton. that is a very particular sound, david - david hamilton. ul of peeple who _ who owns boom radio? it's a handful of people who have _ who owns boom radio? it's a handful of people who have been _ who owns boom radio? it's a handful of people who have been in - who owns boom radio? it's a handful of people who have been in the - who owns boom radio? it's a handful of people who have been in the radio business a long time are actually tempted by this proposition. it's a handful of private individuals. myself and a few others. how much money did you have to raise? about a third of a million. _ money did you have to raise? about a third of a million. you _ money did you have to raise? about a third of a million. you got _ money did you have to raise? about a third of a million. you got news - third of a million. you got news bulletin, how much they cost you? just a few thousand foot up there from independent radio. fairir;r from independent radio. fairly nominal amount. _ from independent radio. fairly nominal amount. what - from independent radi
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david. aberdeenshire. -23 celsius. goodness me, david. ., , ., ., �* me, david. most of us who haven't sent the me, david. clothes that were last seen on my body in antarctica, not to go into too much detail. i haven't been to braemar and aberdeenshire, but —23 celsius. i saw a reporter there today, a brave, intrepid soul. i today, a brave, intrepid soul. i thought you were going to say you put your long johns on. i was going to say what i site. tao put your long johns on. i was going to say what i site.— put your long johns on. i was going to say what i site. too much detail! here in the — to say what i site. too much detail! here in the cosy _ to say what i site. too much detail! here in the cosy south, _ to say what i site. too much detail! here in the cosy south, it's - to say what i site. too much detail! here in the cosy south, it's only - here in the cosy south, it's only _5’ here in the cosy south, it's only -5, so _ here in the cosy south, it's only -5, so very— here in the cosy south, it's only —5, so very warm in comparison but we have _ —5, so very warm in comparison but we have had — —5, so ve
david. aberdeenshire. -23 celsius. goodness me, david. ., , ., ., �* me, david. most of us who haven't sent the me, david. clothes that were last seen on my body in antarctica, not to go into too much detail. i haven't been to braemar and aberdeenshire, but —23 celsius. i saw a reporter there today, a brave, intrepid soul. i today, a brave, intrepid soul. i thought you were going to say you put your long johns on. i was going to say what i site. tao put your long johns on. i was going to...
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fight♪ ♪you'll see there's hope for this world tonight♪ ♪i believe, i believe♪ ♪yeah♪ ♪ ♪ david: i'm david davidrs their lives no one knows that better than my next guest who lost both of her in-laws covid-19 in new yorkn nursing homes one to me as part of our special series your voice american speaking up and speaking out as my friend fox news senior meteorologist janice dean, thank you so much for coming and i know a lot of people know the back story but it t does seem that the mainstrm media feels that governor cuomo has had it not only the scandal but the sexual abuse charges which we can talk about later but do you think he is finished as governor? >> i'm not sure i talked to lawmakers and reporters out in albany who tell me they think this governor is the terminator nothing could destroy him but i will say over thehe last week or so i'm seeing more reporting on this i been covering it for ten months and this is certainly the most coverage i've ever seen up until this point. david: yet he still has notha ce clean on exactly what happened with the numbers he was fiddling with his whole minis
fight♪ ♪you'll see there's hope for this world tonight♪ ♪i believe, i believe♪ ♪yeah♪ ♪ ♪ david: i'm david davidrs their lives no one knows that better than my next guest who lost both of her in-laws covid-19 in new yorkn nursing homes one to me as part of our special series your voice american speaking up and speaking out as my friend fox news senior meteorologist janice dean, thank you so much for coming and i know a lot of people know the back story but it t does seem that...
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let me bring in david, david _ economic recovery. let me bring in david abrahamovitch, founder of grind coffee. in terms of what we have learnt about the full picture for last year, the fortunes of your business very much mirror that depending on whether we were in lockdown or not?— depending on whether we were in lockdown or not? yes, absolutely. my business is a — lockdown or not? yes, absolutely. my business is a bit _ lockdown or not? yes, absolutely. my business is a bit of _ lockdown or not? yes, absolutely. my business is a bit of a _ lockdown or not? yes, absolutely. my business is a bit of a unique _ business is a bit of a unique example _ business is a bit of a unique example because we have lots of high—street bars restaurants that are in— high—street bars restaurants that are in very— high—street bars restaurants that are in very busy parts of central london — are in very busy parts of central london that have become ghost towns so that _ london that have become ghost towns so that half— london that have become ghost towns so that half of the
let me bring in david, david _ economic recovery. let me bring in david abrahamovitch, founder of grind coffee. in terms of what we have learnt about the full picture for last year, the fortunes of your business very much mirror that depending on whether we were in lockdown or not?— depending on whether we were in lockdown or not? yes, absolutely. my business is a — lockdown or not? yes, absolutely. my business is a bit _ lockdown or not? yes, absolutely. my business is a bit of _ lockdown...
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david: yeah. that's the way the obama fbi operated, and as best i can tell , institutionally, they haven't changed their approach. david: meanwhile, hunter biden, what do you make of the fact that it reached his book, which hasn't come out yet, but the advance the orders are now number one in a category called "chinese biographies." what do you make of that? >> well maybe his business partners are buying the book. davidaughter] >> you know, but the book supposedly is about his addiction issues, but we know it's not about the addiction issues. that's not why he's putting the book out. he's putting the book out to soften his image, as he faces and his father faces this criminal investigation into his activities. david: it's really extraordinary how some of these things work out sometimes fade emerges in ways that we can never imagine. meanwhile, you have this time magazine article, which i think got it largely right, i think for the wrong reasons, but it got it right about the collusion between big business, the chamber of commerce, those kind of big corporations, and left wing activists in order to prevent a trump re-election, and i want to just quote from the article. it says in a way, trump was right. they, meaning this collusion, if you will, between big business and left wing activists, fended off voter suppression lawsuits, they recruited armies and poll workers and got millions of people to vote
david: yeah. that's the way the obama fbi operated, and as best i can tell , institutionally, they haven't changed their approach. david: meanwhile, hunter biden, what do you make of the fact that it reached his book, which hasn't come out yet, but the advance the orders are now number one in a category called "chinese biographies." what do you make of that? >> well maybe his business partners are buying the book. davidaughter] >> you know, but the book supposedly is about...
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david, the message from dr. fauci was if you can get the vaccine, get it. david? davidther have the johnson & johnson vaccine. blake, thank you very much. well, new york governor andrew cuomo's cover-up of the covid-19 nursing home deaths getting worse by the hour. but remember not long ago when he said this, watch. >> the premise of your question is just factually wrong. people lost, people who were lost in nursing homes were lost because that's where the preys. the virus preys on senior citizensment i put -- citizens. i put my head on the pillow at night saying i saved lives. that's how i sleep at nightment. david: joining me now is ranking republican james comer. congressman, at the time that cuomo said that, he was right smack in the middle of covering up the deaths of thousands of seniors who died because of his nursing home policies. was his cover-up criminal? >> well, it appears it could very well be criminal. here's what we know. he ordered thousands of contagious patients to go to nursing homes, then he lied about it, then he tried to cover it up. and anyone li
david, the message from dr. fauci was if you can get the vaccine, get it. david? davidther have the johnson & johnson vaccine. blake, thank you very much. well, new york governor andrew cuomo's cover-up of the covid-19 nursing home deaths getting worse by the hour. but remember not long ago when he said this, watch. >> the premise of your question is just factually wrong. people lost, people who were lost in nursing homes were lost because that's where the preys. the virus preys on...
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david camm? >> do you know david camm? >> no. >> you ever met david camm? u remember the murder of david camm's family? >> on television, yes. >> do you know where david camm lives? >> only on television. i don't even know what his address is. >> reporter: the interrogation went on for some 12 hours with boney sticking to his story. the detectives released him with a warning. >> make no mistake about it, if anything else links you to it, you're done, stick a fork in you. >> now see that would normally worry me. i wasn't there. >> reporter: then, two weeks after letting boney walk, there was something else. something big. >> "early, uh, yesterday morning, i was notified of some uh additional scientific evidence, uh, that linked mr. boney to the, uh, to the homicides." >> reporter: the prosecutor revealed that a palm print found on the exterior passenger side of the bronco doorframe was left there by none other than charles boney. investigators had been aware of the palm print for more than four years but only now did they know whose it was. boney was hauled b
david camm? >> do you know david camm? >> no. >> you ever met david camm? u remember the murder of david camm's family? >> on television, yes. >> do you know where david camm lives? >> only on television. i don't even know what his address is. >> reporter: the interrogation went on for some 12 hours with boney sticking to his story. the detectives released him with a warning. >> make no mistake about it, if anything else links you to it, you're...
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david david thank you so much for being with us here on t.w. we have heard these warnings from the united nations that they are spectating potentially violence today and i'm just wondering you've been out on the streets what have you been observing. first of all thank you i was out since 8 am this morning and the true test is for about 4 hours and during that time tens of thousands of people gathered and we walked for about 9 kilometers and. at that time i didn't see any. police force or any human rights violation but i don't think that peace the whole picture. since monday the police force and the military has addressed each change their strategy the kind of internet strong one e.m.t. 9 yeah and during that time we don't know what they would do or what do you have done and just last night in one of the streets in mandalay there were some firing off rumble let's and some kind of books were fired at civilians who are sitting inside the home and the other day there were some beating by the police force across the. city and. why and some protesters try behind the fence it's obvious people's home they. put their rifles in the ranks of us and shoot at them so i think it's a complete violation of human rights and i say you're talking about how you believe the security forces are changing their tactics you're changing your tactics as well as we've mentioned you know protesters have been blocking streets for example what do you hope to achieve today. our theory target and our very reason for doing that is to achieve 100 percent of civil disobedience movement and that by blocking the way the media groups and by having the car group down in the middle of the street we hope we would achieve some delay in the process as well as we could deter the tanks and watch it canning jars and so far we are doing something and we do hope to achieve civil disobedience movement to 100 percent we're not aiming to harm them we don't have any intention to fight with police we're fighting for our rights. david joining us from mandalay myanmar's 2nd largest city as we mentioned protests underway today thank you for joining us to tell us a little bit more about it. let's look at some other stories making news around the world hong kong media tycoon jimmy lie has been arrested again while already in jail he is the suspected of assisting a fugitive who fled china and was captured at sea bligh is set for a bail hearing on thursday after having been charged with violating china's new security law for involvement in hong kong's pro-democracy street protests. the u.k. and the u.n. are calling for evidence that a missing 2 by princess is alive after she released a video saying she is being held hostage in solitary isolation chaika latifa is the daughter of shaikh mohammad leader of the united arab emirates she said she had no access to fresh air or to medical care. the wife of north korean leader kim jong un has appeared in public for the 1st time in more than a year we sold 2 attended ceremonies co
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david david thank you so much for being with us here on d.w. we have heard these warnings from the united nations that they are expecting potentially violence today and i'm just wondering you've been out on the streets what have you been observing. first of all thank you i was out since 80 m. this morning and the to test it for about 4 hours and during that time tens of thousands of people gathered and we walked for about 9 kilometers and. at that time i didn't see any. resource or any human rights violation but i don't think that creates the whole picture. since monday the police force and the military has addressed each change their strategy the kind of internet from one e.m.t. 9 yeah and during that time we don't know what they would do or what do you have done. and just last night in one of the streets in mandalay there were some firing off from bullets and some kind of books were fired at civilians who are sitting inside the home and the other day there were some beating by the police force across the. city and. why and some protesters try behind the fence it's obvious people's home they put their rifles in the fences and shoot at them so i think it's a complete violation of human rights and i say you're talking about how you believe the security forces are changing their tactics you're changing your tactics as well as we've mentioned you know protesters have been blocking streets for example what do you hope to achieve today. our very target and our very reason for doing that is to achieve 100 percent of civil disobedience movement and by blocking the way the media wrote and by having the car broke down in the middle of the street we hope we will achieve some delay in the process as well as we could deter the tanks and watch it canning jars and so far we are doing something and we do hope to achieve civil disobedience movement 100 percent we are not aiming to harm them we don't have any intention to fight with police we just find fall right. david joining us from mandalay ne on march 2nd largest city as we mentioned protests underway today thank you for joining us to tell us a little bit more about it thank you. on now and some other news nato defense ministers meeting virtually today will take up the question of whether or not to put straw from the afghan war it's the 1st such gathering since the us election meaning a deadline set by the trump white house to withdraw our all foreign troops by the end of may is now in doubt here's a look at what's at stake for the major players involved and crucially for the people of afghanistan. attacks on police and civilians roadside bombs targeting officials afghanistan continues to be hit by violence despite the ongoing talks between the government in kabul and the taliban at this very particular juncture with such kind of the deterioration of situation we are getting closer to a new situation of chaos and the need to ministers should meet that he knows of this based on the other global u
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david spunt has more, hello, david. davidolice were out in force yesterday afternoon into the evening. no serious injuries or arrests even in this case to report, however, authorities had to step things up quickly as there were several tense altercations. this all began at the dupont circle of washington moving north. very peaceful event according to those on the ground, turned chaotic as night fell, black lives matter, one of the groups in large numbers, those on the ground spotted to be antifa flag. north of dupont circle. several videos show dc police pushing protestors back. those on the scene noted that the flag was antifascist action flag specifically carried by a group dressed in black. the group stopped in front of several restaurants for a brief moment yelling, quote, no kkk, no fascist usa, the group also said, quote, we are here tonight black lives matter and despite black lives matter, black people are still dying at the hands of people paid for by our tax dollars. mike, speaking of police, dc police say no seriou
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david: very good. jose: you want to invest in a restaurant? david: ok. if you are the chef.er] jose: he said ok. boom. ♪ >> a major disaster declaration. >> this is going to serve as a timely reminder that they need a more balanced system. annmarie: texas those dark. why millions of people lost powerow to prevent it from ever happening again. >> we can't just react to extreme weather events, we have to prevent them from happening again. annmarie: and turbines do work in severe weather conditions. >>
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david david thank you for being with us today let's start with the overall markets what are the moving targets here are they struggled earlier in the day they're picking back up this tuesday afternoon. you know i think the everything bubble continues i mean you still have $120000000000.00 in liquidity that's coming into the market every month of course you have the bolstered hopes of a return to normal postcode that's certainly helpful but we are at levels that are far above where we were prepared demick so the central banks of the world have fed the melt up dynamics by other asset purchases and that 120000000000 monthly is in line with what the e.c.b. is doing bank of japan continues to intervene directly and so you know the markets are are really more of a casino in this environment i would describe as a speculative mania 7 and a half $1000000000.00 came into high yield in investment grade debt last year there's no concerns about valuations there should be $770000000000.00 in margin debt borrowed from the house because people are so sure they can't lose and so what we have we have price to sales ratios which are the highest in recorded history price earnings ratios the 2nd highest ever shiller peak siller p. e. which is also 2nd highest ever the buffett ratio at 195 percent this is comparing market cap to g.d.p. 195 percent highest ever and so you know where are we at and where are we going i think this is it's fair to say this is the the the everything bubble in its in its final stages a lot of small caps of huge rallies that we're thing right i mean the u.s. is accumulating already a lot of debt you know what the general is still on the table and yet not passed and usually inflation isn't a concern not not as much of a concern and as long as interest rates remain low right but many economists they believe that the pandemic we're seeing a little bit different here are we at risk of thing inflation of of that had 2 percent and if so how is the fed going to deal with something like that. well 1st of all what is an interest rate today i mean it's not a reality in any real sense of of the market historical reference point for price and relationship to an asset you have the central banks buying down rates propping up the prices of bonds to levels that are just not normally sustainable italian debt cheaper than u.s. 10 year treasuries how's that possible i mean these are things that we have to keep in mind when we talk about interest rates is inflation coming yes we've got him too which is up $3.00 trillion dollars in a $45.00 week period that's 29 percent annualized last week we had the eye of the factoring the commodities price paid higher since 201110 year breakeven this is the inflation rate was sort of gives you an idea of what is coming that 10 year break even inflation rate is the highest since 20182.2 percent and of course fed policy changed last year they wanted to make it a little bit more flexible so now you've got an average inflation target they're more than happy to see as president evidence has said 3 percent is just fine and i think what they've done is give themselves some leeway to push the inflation number higher and hopefully not create a stampede into inflation assets inflation protected assets it sounds like it's going to be a lot of leeway when it comes that many people are predicting 4 percent how long it will last that that i mean it we have yet to see it when it gets that because it's only a matter of time before it does i want to turn over the big question though it continued to rally throughout today reaching a new record high it's up more than 45 percent since the start of just the theory now the mean driven doj coin also 3rd about 580 percent over last month that's a huge number is this going to last or are we kind of thing a bull that coin market peak here. it's difficult to call a peak in any speculative mania what was going to be the peak in the tool bold spec speculation or the south sea bubble you don't know until it's finished but what is the value of a dogecoin if anyone can tell me that i might be a buyer and if anyone can tell me what the actual use of bitcoin is i understand it's theoretical uses but we're what 1015 years 20 years into development and we don't have we don't have uses well perhaps what we have thought now is going to accept in foreign payment right there that there that you through that you know they may they may have to figure out how to do that how does the buyer step in and what price is paid how do they establish a price the volatility of the asset makes it very difficult to use in exchange from $1.00 product to the other so i would love to see it love the decentralized nature of it but i think this is one of the big challenges for the cryptocurrency crowd is dealing with political issues in the future political risk with crypto currency is is i think the unaccounted for bogeyman it within and it's more than a 1000000000 at it's or it's a real issue with the crypto currencies to the degree that they succeed and become a real challenge to ffion currencies you understand the chinese owners the central banks of the world will not stand for it so like what can rogue i have said recently what the private sector and this was specifically in relationship to currency is what the private sector innovates the government regulates and ultimately appropriates that is steals and shuts down especially if authentic to create their own pepto current fair that with a purpose to be centralized and how they might be more regulation will feel hakko david mcelhaney thank you so much for your time today expertise thank you sarah. about the entire economy there's no question the airline industry has been one of the hardest hit earnings are down industry leaders are gearing up to alter some flight path and as work travel decreases will facials are betting on leisure travel to ramp up at least some profits again our 2 correspondents has more on the upcoming changes. well earnings came crashing down this year for the airline industry some say the only direction to go from here is up there's little debate among airline officials who say the pandemic has been the biggest crisis the industry has ever faced and the new year so far hasn't guaranteed any relief according to an aviation data company as of january sea capacity on flights remained at 50 percent what's worse some believe business travel will never fully recover thanks to the ease of face to face video conferencing but there could be a silver lining if you see the industry now putting
david david thank you for being with us today let's start with the overall markets what are the moving targets here are they struggled earlier in the day they're picking back up this tuesday afternoon. you know i think the everything bubble continues i mean you still have $120000000000.00 in liquidity that's coming into the market every month of course you have the bolstered hopes of a return to normal postcode that's certainly helpful but we are at levels that are far above where we were...
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david willis with the very latest that. _ outcome. david willis with the very latest that. later - outcome. david willis with the very latest that. vid willis with the very latest that. later in this l very latest that. later in this programme will be talking about the prospects after tiger woods going forward, and his career. and i will be speaking to the founder of global golf about that. that's late in this programme. the storming of the us capitol last month shocked america and the world. lawmakers have begun trying to get to the bottom of what happened at a senate hearing. among those tesitfying are two of the top security officials who were at the capitol that day. this is what the former sergeant—at—arms of the house of representatives said about the intelligence reports he'd received in the days leading up to the riot. safety was always paramount when making security plans forjanuary 6th. we did discuss whether the intelligence warranted having troops at the capitol. that was the issue, and the collective judgement at that time was no, the intelligence did not warrant that. if the chief or any other security leader had exp
david willis with the very latest that. _ outcome. david willis with the very latest that. later - outcome. david willis with the very latest that. vid willis with the very latest that. later in this l very latest that. later in this programme will be talking about the prospects after tiger woods going forward, and his career. and i will be speaking to the founder of global golf about that. that's late in this programme. the storming of the us capitol last month shocked america and the world....
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david, great to catch up. david axelrod, thanks. to be some huge pushback on the price discovery. tom: what we are trying to do here, folks, is talk to adults in every segment of this uproar. i take real issue with the word mania. i don't think it is mania. i think it is a short squeeze. jonathan: exactly. hedge funds themselves should want to move away, and then there's the shortselling. i think all those years ago, some of the work. actually, an element of it was just a really welc -- a really well constructed trade many people wanted to see from the retail side, and it worked. tom: in gamestop, pop that up to $321. jonathan: a little late on that one. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. heard on bloomberg radio, seen on bloomberg tv. ♪ >> we are going higher and inflation over the next couple of months. there's very little we can do about it. >> the economy is still very robust. if you don't establish functioning wall street and stability, it is disastrous. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom kee
david, great to catch up. david axelrod, thanks. to be some huge pushback on the price discovery. tom: what we are trying to do here, folks, is talk to adults in every segment of this uproar. i take real issue with the word mania. i don't think it is mania. i think it is a short squeeze. jonathan: exactly. hedge funds themselves should want to move away, and then there's the shortselling. i think all those years ago, some of the work. actually, an element of it was just a really welc -- a...
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david _ staying power. a remarkable career. david priest, - staying power. a remarkable career. david priest, thank. career. thank ou. ., . career. david priest, thank ou. ., ., stay with us here on bbc news, still to come: making history again. tom brady hasjust won his making history again. tom brady has just won his seventh super bowl. this time with the tampa bay buccaneers. there's mr mandela, mr nelson mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader ayatollah khamenei has said he has passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti havej flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting - of their former president, ba by doc duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion, shergar was kept in a special secure box in the stud farm's central block. shergar was driven away in a horse box the thieves had brought with them. there stepped down from the plane a figure in mourning. elizabeth ii, queen of this realm, and of all her other realms and territories, head of the com
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david, thanks very much. david _ this week. david, thanks very much. the first analysis in the uk of how effective the coronavirus vaccines are in reality as opposed to in trials shows that a single jab of the pfizer vaccine cuts the chance of hospital admission, of hospital admission and death by more than 75% among the over 80s. that study was by public health england. a separate study in scotland looking at both the pfizer and 0xford/astrazeneca vaccines showed similarly positive results, as our medical editor fergus walsh explains. put your faith in this — a few millilitres of vaccine. one in three adults here already has, and that trust is being repaid. the first real—world data from the uk shows the vaccines offer strong protection for the elderly, as well as younger adults. and that's you done, you've had your first vaccine. right, thank you. we went from having no vaccine for human coronavirus disease at all — ever — to having very effective vaccines in a period of a year. that has never been done before for any other disease. those vaccines, as
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david? david: i think sanctions have not really been ramped up in a serious way. we need to test that theory more seriously and by major sanctions against russian individuals. it is going to reach a point at some point this year with the elections, which will be pretty extreme in russia, to sanction putin himself. sanctioning people around him has not been enough, but i think if we started discussions about sanctioning mr. putin, that might be a u.s. only sanction. it is hard for me to envision leak member states supporting a decision -- league member states supporting a decision. negotiations from the past of not worked, visits to moscow have not worked, and it needs to be part of the larger strategy to push back against cyber attacks and hacking's to show them what we are capable of. nobody wants a confrontation with moscow but mr. can is showing he is not backing down. he is firing arrows right now toward us as the new administration gets settled in and he is testing the europeans and tightening the pressure on cancellation of the nordstrom pipeline. i think th
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david david thank you so much for being with us here on t.w. we have heard these warnings from the united nations that they are expecting potentially violence today and i'm just wondering you've been out on the streets what have you been observing. first of all thank you i was out since 8 am this morning and the true test is for about 4 hours so and during that time tens of thousands of people gathered and we walked for about 9 kilometers and. at that time i didn't see any. police force or any human rights violation but i don't think that creates the whole picture. since monday the police force and the military has addressed each change their strategy the cut of internet from one e.-m. to 9 yeah and during that time we don't know what they would do or what do you have done. and just last night in one of the streets in mandalay there were some firing off from bullets and some kind of bullets were fired at civilians who are sitting inside the home and the other day there were some beating by the police force across the. city and. why and some protesters try behind the fence it's obvious people's home they. put their rifles in the ranks of us and shoot at them so i think it's a complete violation of human rights and i say you're talking about how you believe the security forces are changing their tactics you're changing your tactics as well as we've mentioned you know protesters have been blocking streets for example what do you hope to achieve today. our family target and our very reason for doing that is to achieve 100 percent of civil disobedience movement and by blocking the way the media groups and by having the car group down in the middle of the street we hope we will achieve some delay in the process as well as we could deter the tanks and what it can in cars and so far we are doing something and we do hope to achieve civil disobedience movement 100 percent we are not aiming to harm them we don't have any intention to fight with police we just find fall right. david joining us from mandalay myanmar's 2nd largest city as we mentioned protests underway today thank you for joining us to tell us a little bit more about it. now let's look at some other stories making news around the world hung kong media tycoon jimmy lie has been arrested again while over a day in jail he is suspected of assisting a fugitive who fled china and was captured at sea lion is set for a bail hearing on thursday after having been charged with violating china's new security law for involvement in hong kong's pro-democracy street protests. the wife of north korean leader kim jong un has appeared in public for the 1st time in more than a year resul jew attended ceremonies commemorating the birthday of her father in law the deceased former leader kim jong il the secretive couple was married in 2009 and are believed to have these 2 children together. the u.k. and the u.n. are calling for evidence that a missing dubai princess is alive after she released a video saying she's being
david david thank you so much for being with us here on t.w. we have heard these warnings from the united nations that they are expecting potentially violence today and i'm just wondering you've been out on the streets what have you been observing. first of all thank you i was out since 8 am this morning and the true test is for about 4 hours so and during that time tens of thousands of people gathered and we walked for about 9 kilometers and. at that time i didn't see any. police force or any...
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lammy this| report put to david lammy this morning — report put to david lammy this morning he _ report put to davidsmissed - report put to david lammy this morning. he dismissed it - report put to david lammy this morning. he dismissed it as. report put to david lammy this - morning. he dismissed it as nonsense and said _ morning. he dismissed it as nonsense and said that — morning. he dismissed it as nonsense and said that was _ morning. he dismissed it as nonsense and said that was absolutely - morning. he dismissed it as nonsense and said that was absolutely not - and said that was absolutely not true _ israel is easing many of its covid lockdown restrictions from today. nearly half of the country's population has received at least one dose of the vaccine. gyms, hotels and tourist attractions are re—opening, but entry will only be allowed to those with a green pass, which shows they've either had the jab or the virus. nickjohnson reports beer to persuade some. peter to persuade others. israel's programme are getting covid—i9 jabs persuade others. israel's programme are getting covid—i9jabs in ar
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david? they have had enormous _ in 20111, david? they have had enormous impact _ in 20111, david? enormous impact as style - in 20111, david? they have had enormous impact as style and | enormous impact as style and fashion and as trendsetters here and by all accounts, this is a divorce that is as amicable as it possibly could be, bearing in mind they are stars in theirown be, bearing in mind they are stars in their own right —— fashionistas. she is asking for joint legal and physical custody of their four children north, saint, sarm and chicago and he is not said to be contesting that and they are both worth over $1 billion. there is a prenup in place so it will not get scrappy in that regard but the main asset apparently, the $60 million ranch home that they occupy, sometimes together, sometimes apart, to the north—west of where i am speaking to you from in los angeles. no statement, james, so farfrom either of the parties involved in this but kim kardashian is expected to discuss the details of her divorce, where else, than on her own reality tv show sometime in the next few mon
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david spunt live in washington with more details on the situation. hi, david. david: the lincoln project spent tens of millions of dollars on political ads then to take down donald trump and also politicians who supported president trump but now the tables have turned. some are taking shots at the lincoln project asking about the company's finances, where are some of those finances going? well, we want to show you some numbers we will be looking at. the lincoln project openly admits through public data, the group raised $90 million. 24.8 million went to strategic communication, that's own by reed, eric, who happens to be a cofounder of the lincoln project. he's listed as a treasurer in sec documents and 20 million to a company called tusk digital another lincoln project founder ron, one of the founders of the projects steve scmitt responded about the group's finances on realtime with bill mahr friday night. listen here. >> out of $87 million that was raised by the lincoln project, about 63 to 66 million of that money went to voter conduct -- contact. >> where did the
david spunt live in washington with more details on the situation. hi, david. david: the lincoln project spent tens of millions of dollars on political ads then to take down donald trump and also politicians who supported president trump but now the tables have turned. some are taking shots at the lincoln project asking about the company's finances, where are some of those finances going? well, we want to show you some numbers we will be looking at. the lincoln project openly admits through...
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david spent two and a half ears you. david spent two and a half years rough _ you. davido and a half. years rough sleeping. he lost his job on the fairgrounds, didn't have any savings and had few options, but recently he was given some temporary accommodation, his own bedsit. it’s accommodation, his own bedsit. it's accommodation, his own bedsit. it's a knife -- accommodation, his own bedsit. it�*s a knife —— nice offerand it's accommodation, his own bedsit. it�*s a knife —— nice offer and it's a step on for me. there is a step on path from here and we are working on it now. it's not a hostel, it's my own little room. if i want someone to come round and have a cup of tea i can. . ., to come round and have a cup of tea ican. . ., to come round and have a cup of tea ican. ., ., i can. the annual snapshot showed there were — i can. the annual snapshot showed there were 2688 _ i can. the annual snapshot showed there were 2688 people _ i can. the annual snapshot showed there were 2688 people rough - there were 2688 people rough sleeping in england on a single night last autumn
david spent two and a half ears you. david spent two and a half years rough _ you. davido and a half. years rough sleeping. he lost his job on the fairgrounds, didn't have any savings and had few options, but recently he was given some temporary accommodation, his own bedsit. it’s accommodation, his own bedsit. it's accommodation, his own bedsit. it's a knife -- accommodation, his own bedsit. it�*s a knife —— nice offerand it's accommodation, his own bedsit. it�*s a knife —— nice...
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cannot be pregnant or let's not speak with david coburn david remember all of the european parliament for scotland joining us today from parr it's good to see you david does mccrone have a point there or does the u.k. need to make a choice over its friends who is going to be 1st in the line to do deals with. well let's put this way one of our own prime ministers in the 19th century law mustard said that britain has no prominent friends only prominent interests well i'm going to read with that i'm our government went to curricula of effort and money to get the vaccines ahead of time to book the vaccines and also british science it's what create these seeds so always say we'd like to get our people vaccinated for us but it's in everyone's interests that everyone is much needed but european union have made an absolute honks of the of this of this of this vaccine business and the these should have ordered but it will which include ukraine and to succeed i mean well he didn't leave the boat it was actually it didn't succeed so therefore they were stuck and now that they've been punishing great britain or because we've decided democratic leave the european
cannot be pregnant or let's not speak with david coburn david remember all of the european parliament for scotland joining us today from parr it's good to see you david does mccrone have a point there or does the u.k. need to make a choice over its friends who is going to be 1st in the line to do deals with. well let's put this way one of our own prime ministers in the 19th century law mustard said that britain has no prominent friends only prominent interests well i'm going to read with that...
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david, thank ou ve again after that. david, thank you very much _ again after that. david for that. —— he never walked again after that. it has been announced this year�*s oscars ceremony will be an in—person event. the larry flynt says it will present an oscars like none other and broadcast live from multiple locations. including the traditional dolby theater. i spoke to pearson arroyo about what she makes of this latest revamp. is an interesting choice, but this is such an unprecedented year, you know, we haven�*t been able to see movies on the big screen in the way they are meant to be seen in theatrical releases. it makes complete sense that the academy now has to adapt to a very strange year. but i think it is going to be an exciting kind of way for them to kind of the more creative, and i like this idea of them being able to kind of go to different locations. you know, the academy itself has so many different locations within la, they have their own museum they want to show off, but there are also so many great theatres around the world, and i wonder if they will rea
david, thank ou ve again after that. david, thank you very much _ again after that. david for that. —— he never walked again after that. it has been announced this year�*s oscars ceremony will be an in—person event. the larry flynt says it will present an oscars like none other and broadcast live from multiple locations. including the traditional dolby theater. i spoke to pearson arroyo about what she makes of this latest revamp. is an interesting choice, but this is such an...
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david? david: coming up, the feds's it to reach agreement with chinese regulators which may help revive the dormant ipo. we have the details on that story next. haslinda: plus, we count down to the market opened in india. we will speak exclusively with india's largest market lender. joining us from mumbai to wanna lose weight and be healthier? it's time for aerotrainer. a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum muscle activation for better results in less time. it allows for over 20 exercises. do the aerotrainer super crunch, push ups, aero squat. it inflates in 30 seconds. aerotrainer is tested to support over 500 pounds. lose weight, look great, and be healthy. go to aerotrainer.com. that's a-e-r-o trainer.com. haslinda: bloomberg has been told that chinese regulators have agreed on a restructuring plan that would turn jack ma's fintech giant into a financial firm. lulu chen joins us with her take. what can we expect from this new development? lulu: we have been told that ant has been told to put all of its business including everything from technology services, blockchain, and all the financial operations into this financial holding company that will be regulated more like a bank. we are expecting amt and regulators to make an announcement before the lunar new year holiday. davidis related story of amt -- of ant paring back activity as it relates to joint consumer spending -- is that related to this? tell us more on that. lulu: it's all part of a grand plan for overhauling china's fintech sector which has grown quite unwieldy for regulators in recent years. that said, it is not a complete halt to the industry. regulators said recently they still hope that there is collaboration between fintech companies and banks, but they do want to add more supervision to the industry. haslinda: any more clarity on ant's ipo? lulu: the latest we've been told is that the company still wants to explore reviving an ipo. it will be a prolonged process given how financial companies are a really new phenomenon in china's regulatory framework -- a new phenomenon in china. the regulatory framework just came out recently. it is always the first step in a very long process of restructuring. david: long road ahead. hold on, as they say. let's talk about vaccine developments. curevac is
david? david: coming up, the feds's it to reach agreement with chinese regulators which may help revive the dormant ipo. we have the details on that story next. haslinda: plus, we count down to the market opened in india. we will speak exclusively with india's largest market lender. joining us from mumbai to wanna lose weight and be healthier? it's time for aerotrainer. a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers...
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david: i have learned how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted, he said 250. i did no due diligence. david: and how they stay there. >> you don't feel inadequate now being only the second wealthiest , is that right? [laughter] one of the most interesting political stories has been happening in my home state of maryland, where someone who had never been elected to anything before became governor, elected twice. a republican in a heavily democratic state. he is very popular. in fact, one of the most popular governors in the united states. everyone is wondering what he will do after his term as governor finishes. for those who do not know your background, it is quite interesting, and i would like to go through it for a moment. you grew up in maryland. your father had the same name, larry hogan, lawrence hogan, and he was a member of congress, a republican on the house judiciary committee, he cast the first vote against richard nixon in favor of being impeached. >> as much as it pains me to say it, he should be impeached and removed from office. davidwas it difficult for him to do? gov. hogan: it really was, david. i learned a lot about integrity and public service for my dad and that moment i was proud of him for was a difficult decision, he was the first republican in congress, the first on the house judiciary committee to come out for nixon's impeachment, the first to say that publicly. he was the only republican in congress to vote for all three articles of impeachment. it was a defining moment for him, a very difficult thing with a lot of people angry. i think history remembers him well. you know, my dad was running for governor of maryland in 1974. he lost the race due to that vote. republicans were angry with him. so, when i was sworn in, elected in 2014, my dad happened to be there and i was proud he was around to see it and i said, dad, it may have taken us 40 years but we are finally going to have a larry hogan in the governor's mansion. so i finally fulfilled his goal. david: when you were younger, when you were a teenag
david: i have learned how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted, he said 250. i did no due diligence. david: and how they stay there. >> you don't feel inadequate now being only the second wealthiest , is that right? [laughter] one of the most interesting political stories has been happening in my home state of maryland, where someone who had never been elected to anything before became governor, elected twice. a republican in a heavily democratic state. he...
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and the world and it will always stink that leads to thank you so very much activists david to who are calling david for his security who wants to remain anonymous joining us from the mandalay in myanmar thank you sir it's. thank you want to turn our attention now to the european union the block has potentially a great to develop a covert 1000 digital certificates a vaccine certificate that could ease border crossings that allow people more freedom to travel again while it has it was one of the measures up for debate at a virtual summit of you readers aimed at better coordinating their pandemic strategy they also discussed ways to fight new variants of the virus and to speed up the block sluggish vaccination will out with slow bakshi nations coronavirus variance border chaos and summer holidays at risk there was no shortage of talking points at this virtual e.u. summit during a 4 hour video call leaders trying to find a united way forward in the fight against the pandemic the pressure is intense concerns can't just be waved aside with the e.u. legging behind them vaccination numbers and new variants
and the world and it will always stink that leads to thank you so very much activists david to who are calling david for his security who wants to remain anonymous joining us from the mandalay in myanmar thank you sir it's. thank you want to turn our attention now to the european union the block has potentially a great to develop a covert 1000 digital certificates a vaccine certificate that could ease border crossings that allow people more freedom to travel again while it has it was one of the...
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david, how are you? david: i'm fine. how are you? jutice sotomayor: good. david: we originally planned to do this interview at mount vernon, but for logistical regions -- logistical reasons, it's easier to do this. you are in florida and i met my home in bethesda, maryland. so i want to let everyone know you are someone who has been to mount vernon, correct? jutice sotomayor: absolutely. and i sure enjoy it. i hope it's a trip every american would try to take and i know some people could never afford it, but it is a wonderful, wonderful historical site, seeing the home of george washington, the working farm he ran -- we think of him as a military leader and the first president of the united states of the united states, but he was a working farmer. bigger farms than we were accustomed to even back then, but he was a working man and it was a wonderful experience for me to see the beauty of that spot and to learn so much more about him. david: justice sotomayor, for everyone watching, became a justice, and associate justice of the supreme court in august of 2009. sh
david, how are you? david: i'm fine. how are you? jutice sotomayor: good. david: we originally planned to do this interview at mount vernon, but for logistical regions -- logistical reasons, it's easier to do this. you are in florida and i met my home in bethesda, maryland. so i want to let everyone know you are someone who has been to mount vernon, correct? jutice sotomayor: absolutely. and i sure enjoy it. i hope it's a trip every american would try to take and i know some people could never...
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joining me now is david jolly, and david corn, washington bureau chief for mother jones and the journalist behind that scoop on the "q" congresswoman. i will start with you davidn. so, today you had actually the speaker of the house refer to kevin mccarthy as "q" california because he just won't rein this woman in. we're hearing that marjorie "q" got a standing "o" when she gave a speech. are we basically back to the john birch society moment here for the gop? >> we are, but it seems to be the flip side of that moment. as you noted in your great setup when the birchers were producing these crazy conspiracy theories about dwight eisenhower, that the civil rights movement was controlled by the communists, the big thing was this is all a giant international cabol and even ronald reagan, conservative champion, feared that the john birch society was tainting the conservative movement making them look like wackos and making it harder for republicans to win elections. buckley, who was the godfather of modern conservativism and reagan drummed the birchers out of polite company when it came to the gop and the conservative movement. 50 years later, we have a similar sit
joining me now is david jolly, and david corn, washington bureau chief for mother jones and the journalist behind that scoop on the "q" congresswoman. i will start with you davidn. so, today you had actually the speaker of the house refer to kevin mccarthy as "q" california because he just won't rein this woman in. we're hearing that marjorie "q" got a standing "o" when she gave a speech. are we basically back to the john birch society moment here for the...
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david rally, -- david riley, bluebay chief asset manager. looking at all the optimism, borrowing without giving back for 100 years. we will talk about that shortly, and this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." of let's talk about the market, talk about the reflation trade, but also some of the european stories out there with davidiley, lupe asset management -- bluebay asset management chief of investment. with all of the optimism, mario draghi finally being confirmed, bringing all these foreign political factors together, there is a suggestion that he should just go for the optimism, have a 100-year bond in italy. if you did -- if he did that, would you buy it? david: i would take a look at it. i want to see what is going to be the program of the new government. hopefully mario draghi is in the right place at the right time, but i think the government will have quite a narrow agenda but a very important one, which is to effectively that the 200 billion euros or so that will be received over the next few years on the e.u. recovery and next generation budget. this is a crucial opportunity, i think, for mario draghi and global italy to try to boost growth. if it is a credible program, borrowing in order to help fund some of the program in addition to the e.u. funds it will be receiving, then i think italy, the ita
david rally, -- david riley, bluebay chief asset manager. looking at all the optimism, borrowing without giving back for 100 years. we will talk about that shortly, and this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." of let's talk about the market, talk about the reflation trade, but also some of the european stories out there with davidiley, lupe asset management -- bluebay asset management chief of investment. with all of the optimism, mario draghi finally being...