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david: yeah. wellpure politics, mick mulvaney wrote a piece in "the hill" suggesting that his math doesn't add up. he's always subtracting potential supporters rather than adding to them. he mentions arizona, a state where he really went hard after the late john mccain even after he had died, and that might have had something to do with his losing the state in 20 the 20. georgia, of course, he lost that state as well with a squeaker, only 11,000 votes. but part of that might have had to do with him going after john mccain. but in georgia he went after brian kemp suggesting that stacey abrams would have been a better bet for georgians than brian with kemp which infuriated a lot of georgians, georgia began republicans. and then you have florida and him going after desantis and saying, suggesting that andrew cuomo might have done a were the job as -- a better job as governor than ron desantis. he keeps shooting himself, one would think, in the foot againsf republican voters in those states, no? >> yeah. i
david: yeah. wellpure politics, mick mulvaney wrote a piece in "the hill" suggesting that his math doesn't add up. he's always subtracting potential supporters rather than adding to them. he mentions arizona, a state where he really went hard after the late john mccain even after he had died, and that might have had something to do with his losing the state in 20 the 20. georgia, of course, he lost that state as well with a squeaker, only 11,000 votes. but part of that might have had...
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david: absolutely. wellthese woke visions of the world kind of trip over each other, california reservoirs were almost empty, and they blame climate change for the problem of not enough water. now, they are overflowing. a couple of big reservoirs have over 100% of what is necessary because of the rains which they blamed on climate change, so which is it? >> well, you know, you just can't win with that darn climba look, it's basically what we're talking about is weather and it is unpredictable. one of the reasons that you build reservoirer vorticities is so you will have water when you need it for people to do what they do and you know, in texas we've been pretty successful with building and managing reservoirs. i don't think you can say the same about california, but they ought to get a clue from what they've been through. a terrible drought and now an over-abundance of water had you an ability to capture the water the next drought wouldn't be so bad. david: congressman burgess great to talk to you again. yo
david: absolutely. wellthese woke visions of the world kind of trip over each other, california reservoirs were almost empty, and they blame climate change for the problem of not enough water. now, they are overflowing. a couple of big reservoirs have over 100% of what is necessary because of the rains which they blamed on climate change, so which is it? >> well, you know, you just can't win with that darn climba look, it's basically what we're talking about is weather and it is...
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david: perfect thank you very much good to see you appreciate it. well, we have americans for tax reforms grover norquist coming up, the high cost of biden's electrical vehicle push and government not just telling you what to eat, but how to eat it. now, blue city regulations taking a bite out of the iconic pizza slide as pizzariass, call it woodburning ovens be forced to install pricey emission devices. what's going on here? ♪ tourists tourists that turn into scientists. tourist taking photos that are analyzed by ai. so researchers can help life underwater flourish. ♪ [clicking] when occasional heartburn won't let you sleep. [clicking] get fast relief with new tums+ heartburn + sleep support. love food back and fall asleep faster. ♪tum, tum tum tum, tums♪ somebody would ask her something and she would just walk right past them. she didn't know they were talking to her. i just could not hear. i was hesitant to get the hearing aids because of my short hair. but nobody even sees them. our nearly invisible hearing aids are just one reason we've been the bra
david: perfect thank you very much good to see you appreciate it. well, we have americans for tax reforms grover norquist coming up, the high cost of biden's electrical vehicle push and government not just telling you what to eat, but how to eat it. now, blue city regulations taking a bite out of the iconic pizza slide as pizzariass, call it woodburning ovens be forced to install pricey emission devices. what's going on here? ♪ tourists tourists that turn into scientists. tourist taking...
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david: well, you're supposed to get eight hours of sleep a night. rosalind: no way. d: no, you don't get that either? rosalind: no way. ♪ [record hiss and pop] david: so, let me ask you what it feels like to be in your uh situation. is it disappointing or surprising that of all the ceos in the fortune 500, there only two female african-american ceos? only two. ros: right. david: you and the ceo of of um teachers is the only other one, i think. rosalind: yes, tiaa. david: are you surprised in this late date in history that we only have two, or disappointed? ros: yeah, well, i am more disappointed than surprised. i'm not surprised because i know what it took for me to get here. and i know the trials and tribulations i have been through. and um i am not quite sure a lot of people will want to withstand that. i will tell you the disappointing part is, this is is just totally ridiculous that there's only two of us. i think it's going to go beyond mentoring and sponsoring. it's, it's, um, filling the pipeline effectively. getting people of different races in operating roles
david: well, you're supposed to get eight hours of sleep a night. rosalind: no way. d: no, you don't get that either? rosalind: no way. ♪ [record hiss and pop] david: so, let me ask you what it feels like to be in your uh situation. is it disappointing or surprising that of all the ceos in the fortune 500, there only two female african-american ceos? only two. ros: right. david: you and the ceo of of um teachers is the only other one, i think. rosalind: yes, tiaa. david: are you surprised in...
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weiss asked merrick garland or the doj to be made a special counsel and was knocked back or did david weiss well the witnesses that and it wasn't true? david: by the way just for those who don't know, the a .g., attorney general garland, said specifically, under oath, and i'm quoting him now. "weiss could prosecute hunter any way he wanted to and in any district he wanted to" and if those six witnesses say that is exactly not the case, that it was exactly the opposite, that weiss was told he couldn't prosecute in different districts , doesn't that mean that a.g. garland lied under oath? >> well, look. we don't know what david weiss told or what a.g. garland knew about david weiss's predicament there in delaware without seemingly having the authority to do what merrick garland told the american people he did have authority to do. clearly, he was obstructed or refused the ability to charge hunter biden in the two jurisdictions where those tax charges had to be brought because that's where hurter lived, whether washington d.c. for the early part or he was in malibu in venice beach so that was the c
weiss asked merrick garland or the doj to be made a special counsel and was knocked back or did david weiss well the witnesses that and it wasn't true? david: by the way just for those who don't know, the a .g., attorney general garland, said specifically, under oath, and i'm quoting him now. "weiss could prosecute hunter any way he wanted to and in any district he wanted to" and if those six witnesses say that is exactly not the case, that it was exactly the opposite, that weiss was...
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and go for the rest of the g20 as well. davidbankman-fried was well known for giving money to politicians as campaign contributions and lobbying members directly on capitol hill. do you go to capitol hill very much to lobby directly for legislation of one type or another, or are you very involved in political contributions? brian: so, i go to d.c. historically, i have gone maybe two or three times a year. i imagine that may be more frequent in the next year or two. we have made small donations to certain candidates that are pro-crypto. but just standard stuff like $5,800 or these basic minimums. we have never made any kind of donations on the scale sam bankman-fried was doing through these large pacs. part of it is how the game is played. you need to sort of make relevant donations. that is what all public companies do around policy issues. but it does seem like the way sam was doing it, where he was so visible in d.c., there was such a large amount of money. i think he was the second largest donor to the democratic party or some
and go for the rest of the g20 as well. davidbankman-fried was well known for giving money to politicians as campaign contributions and lobbying members directly on capitol hill. do you go to capitol hill very much to lobby directly for legislation of one type or another, or are you very involved in political contributions? brian: so, i go to d.c. historically, i have gone maybe two or three times a year. i imagine that may be more frequent in the next year or two. we have made small donations...
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david wallace wells, "new york times" opinion writer. atest column is headlined "there's no escape from wildfire smoke and "as smoke darkens the sky, the future becomes clear." david is author of "the uninhabitable earth: life after warming." welcome back. it is great to have you with us . "as smoke darkens the sky, the future becomes clear." talk about what we are experiencing here in new york and through many parts of united states, how it connects to canada and what is happening there and how all of this relates to the climate catastrophe. >> in new york and across the eastern seaboard, we are breathing in toxic air. everyone who is outside can see it, feel it in their nose and eyes, can taste it in their mouths. this is not just unhealthy air, it is a level that has been judged to be hazardous. while it is true new york is registering unhealthiest air quality in the world, it is not just that we are breathing the equivalent air that people in delhi breathe every year where in that city the average resident loses nine plus years of lif
david wallace wells, "new york times" opinion writer. atest column is headlined "there's no escape from wildfire smoke and "as smoke darkens the sky, the future becomes clear." david is author of "the uninhabitable earth: life after warming." welcome back. it is great to have you with us . "as smoke darkens the sky, the future becomes clear." talk about what we are experiencing here in new york and through many parts of united states, how it connects...
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david: and biden has some charges against him as well.e'll be talking about later lauren thank you very much. this is what the "wall street journal" had to say about this. the indictment is an extraordinary moment in which a candidate for president trump has been criminally charged under administration lead by his potential 2024 rival , president biden. sean duffy joins me now. sean? it's extraordinary and i think the "wall street journal" had it exactly right. this looks to all the world like election interference. that's what that description of what's going on seems to be saying to the rest of the world. do you think it's election interference? >> absolutely, so we've heard a lot of democrats talk about donald trump and republicans being a threat to democracy. david, this is the end of democracy in america. when you can use police powers, when you can use the law to go after your lead political opponent which is exactly what this is, because if it wasn't, you would have seen hillary clinton with her retention of the 30,000-plus classif
david: and biden has some charges against him as well.e'll be talking about later lauren thank you very much. this is what the "wall street journal" had to say about this. the indictment is an extraordinary moment in which a candidate for president trump has been criminally charged under administration lead by his potential 2024 rival , president biden. sean duffy joins me now. sean? it's extraordinary and i think the "wall street journal" had it exactly right. this looks to...
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david: ash, thank you. well one of the major fears people have about a.i. ashley i'm just wondering what are small business owners saying about all that? ashley: it's interesting, david. it's early days yet, but a survey found two-thirds of small business owners disagree that a.i. will actually replace anyone at their companies but on the other side 44% expect to scale down hiring, in the future , because of a.i. capabilities. guess what? the larger the company, the more likely the owners were to agree that yeah, a.i. would result in needing fewer new hires. according to the accounting company fresh books who conduct ed the survey about 25% of business owners are actually using or at least testing a.i. like chatgpt, google or microsoft bing, and some 60% agree that artificial intelligence is going to dramatically change their business within the next five years. the conclusion? the technology is here to stay and businesses will have a.i.- related decisions to make as adoption continues to grow. like it or not. david: yup. ashley, thank you. now this. a smal
david: ash, thank you. well one of the major fears people have about a.i. ashley i'm just wondering what are small business owners saying about all that? ashley: it's interesting, david. it's early days yet, but a survey found two-thirds of small business owners disagree that a.i. will actually replace anyone at their companies but on the other side 44% expect to scale down hiring, in the future , because of a.i. capabilities. guess what? the larger the company, the more likely the owners were...
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david: well, hans, if the attorney general is guilty of obstruction of justice, isn't that grounds for impeachment? >> it is. but, look, something else we ought to just quickly mention, the irs agent has said that unlike the plea if agreement for a misdemeanor which seemed to mention only $200,000 in taxes not paid, he says the amount was $1.2 million. to treat that as a misdemeanor instead of as a felony is just unbelievable. david: yeah, it sure is. but it's happening right in front of us. congressman and hans, thank you very much, both of you, for being here. appreciate it. >> thanks for having us. david: meanwhile, one of president biden's talking points as he rolls out his efforts to put a positive spin on bidenomics is that america's wealthy need to, quote, pay their fair share of taxes all while irs whistleblower gary shapley says the president's own son still owes taxes on $400,000 of income from burisma. watch. >> it's about time they start paying their fair share. begin to pay their fair share. make corporations and wealthy americans start paying their fair share. we're going
david: well, hans, if the attorney general is guilty of obstruction of justice, isn't that grounds for impeachment? >> it is. but, look, something else we ought to just quickly mention, the irs agent has said that unlike the plea if agreement for a misdemeanor which seemed to mention only $200,000 in taxes not paid, he says the amount was $1.2 million. to treat that as a misdemeanor instead of as a felony is just unbelievable. david: yeah, it sure is. but it's happening right in front of...
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david well, i what you can david well, i think what you can dolsay— david well, i think what you canould tie people nhs so that they people to the nhs so that they don-l— people to the nhs so that they don-l nave— people to the nhs so that they don-l nave lo— people to the nhs so that they don't have to pay— people to the nhs so that they don't have to pay their fees lack— don't have to pay their fees laelllney— don't have to pay their fees back they something back if they give something back to back if they give something back lo-eoanlny. — back if they give something back lo-eoanlny. dal— back if they give something back to-country. but what- back if they give something back to-country. but what i- back if they give something back to country. : to the country. but what i would say is all these junior doctors, they about how the is they talk about how the nhs is amazing and have to sustain amazing and we have to sustain it it's the you know, it and it's the best you know, the envy of the world. and then they go off to countries where there are different models of funding their healt
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david well as well as is essential, always, and particularly essential the last few days. thank you so much. great to be here. still to come, as the republican presidential field grows by the day, state level parties are still working day in, day out, to make a vote in the next election. the latest on those plans, ahead. (wheezing) asthma isn't pretty. it's the moment when you realize that a good day... is about to become a bad one. but then, i remembered that the world is so much bigger than that, with trelegy. because one dose a day helps keep my asthma symptoms under control. and with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy helps improve lung function so i can breathe easier for a full 24 hours. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy contains a medicine that increases risk of hospitalizations and death from asthma problems when used alone. when this medicine is used with an inhaled corticosteroid, like in trelegy, there is not a significant increased risk of these events. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase ris
david well as well as is essential, always, and particularly essential the last few days. thank you so much. great to be here. still to come, as the republican presidential field grows by the day, state level parties are still working day in, day out, to make a vote in the next election. the latest on those plans, ahead. (wheezing) asthma isn't pretty. it's the moment when you realize that a good day... is about to become a bad one. but then, i remembered that the world is so much bigger than...
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david well as well as is essential, always, and particularly essential the last few days.blican presidential field grows by the day, state level parties are still working day in, day out, to make a vote in the next election. the latest on those plans, ahead. ion. the latest on those plans, ahead. ahead. it seems. it would appear that it has begun moving towards us! visionworks. see the difference. i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can dramatically relieve ra and psa symptoms, including fatigue for some. it can stop joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred.
david well as well as is essential, always, and particularly essential the last few days.blican presidential field grows by the day, state level parties are still working day in, day out, to make a vote in the next election. the latest on those plans, ahead. ion. the latest on those plans, ahead. ahead. it seems. it would appear that it has begun moving towards us! visionworks. see the difference. i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic...
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thank you, david. well, i teach students at university every other year, and i find those young students today incredibly and totally committed. i think that that every movement is a combination of idealism and self-interest. and that's a difference in the anti-war of modern times, is that there's no draft, you know, in the period of the late 1960s, every young man there, peer, their girlfriends were all by what do you do? do you do you enlist? do you try go to canada, you go to prison. you know what choices do that. and that constantly fueled the thinking and antiwar movement. what's there became an all volunteer army that but other movements the women's movement and the and the black lives matter movement are both motivated by idealism, self-interest. and that's why those are so much more powerful right now. thank you, jim. the only point that i can add to what david said, is that as you you sort of sense in talks with the younger people about, climate change, you you, you geezers did this to us. we've go
thank you, david. well, i teach students at university every other year, and i find those young students today incredibly and totally committed. i think that that every movement is a combination of idealism and self-interest. and that's a difference in the anti-war of modern times, is that there's no draft, you know, in the period of the late 1960s, every young man there, peer, their girlfriends were all by what do you do? do you do you enlist? do you try go to canada, you go to prison. you...
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david, president biden is well aware that russia is a nuclear power and does not want to give putin any reason to try and blame this on the west. david? >> david: mary bruce tracking it all from the white house. mary, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we do move onto the other news this monday night, and this evening, the storms sweeping through the east. severe storms really from the carolinas right up through new york and new england. the deadly tornado outbreak with this. in fact, 60 million americans on alert at this hour. the trail of damage already. these are images from greenwood, indiana. this tornado, one of 20 reported, just stunning images. lightning striking this plane in little rock, arkansas. and we have learned in texas tonight, a teen and his stepfather both died while hiking in 119-degree heat in a national park. ginger zee is standing by to time all of this out, but first, abc's mona kosar abdi on the storms tonight. >> reporter: tonight, powerful storms targeting major cities in the northeast, threatening the evening commute. >> i've just been watching all the rotation.
david, president biden is well aware that russia is a nuclear power and does not want to give putin any reason to try and blame this on the west. david? >> david: mary bruce tracking it all from the white house. mary, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we do move onto the other news this monday night, and this evening, the storms sweeping through the east. severe storms really from the carolinas right up through new york and new england. the deadly tornado outbreak with this. in...
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next, i apologize to my viewers, but david is better he knows, that's why we'll talk like this, david, wellian propaganda is trying to convince the world that the counteroffensive force of ukraine's defense has already failed, and that the ukrainian army has lost some unpleasant amount of equipment, and that's all ukraine no longer needs they will help because it’s all in vain well, literally today, the propagandist skabeeva on the federal russian channel said verbatim here’s what she said verbatim: let’s listen to the defeat of western tanks and ignore them. i conditionally and absolutely do not want to do that, but still work for us david . what do you think? is it true that the western media were waiting for such an easy jerk and that in three days we will take crimea? western society western media are disappointed is it possible to draw such conclusions in general, there is nothing like that happening, well, station drooge is always so russian, uh, propagandists. therefore, they subtly make people understand that there is real information somewhere in the salt marsh, but eh, that everyt
next, i apologize to my viewers, but david is better he knows, that's why we'll talk like this, david, wellian propaganda is trying to convince the world that the counteroffensive force of ukraine's defense has already failed, and that the ukrainian army has lost some unpleasant amount of equipment, and that's all ukraine no longer needs they will help because it’s all in vain well, literally today, the propagandist skabeeva on the federal russian channel said verbatim here’s what she said...
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. >> david: all eyes on the republican candidates in this race as well tonight.scott, our thanks to you. thanks to rachel, dan abrams, john santucci, katherine faulders, pierre thomas to let us off and of course the entire team for our special report. thank you for reporting it out so carefully. in the meantime were going to move on to the other news this thursday evening and to this record haze and smoke from canadian wildfires spreading tonight. more than 129 americans now across 20 states that risk. the system still locked in place. the stunning images. new york city recorded its worst air in decades in the last 24 hours and tonight take a look. the orange sky from the hazardous air has now reached washington, d.c. the washington monument there shrouded in the haze. the toxic air triggering an air quality emergency. these images from philadelphia. smoke causing more air travel disruptions. ground stops for a time and a number of major airports and putting laguardia airport, philadelphia had a ground stop. washington, d.c., as well. here's the map again tonight
. >> david: all eyes on the republican candidates in this race as well tonight.scott, our thanks to you. thanks to rachel, dan abrams, john santucci, katherine faulders, pierre thomas to let us off and of course the entire team for our special report. thank you for reporting it out so carefully. in the meantime were going to move on to the other news this thursday evening and to this record haze and smoke from canadian wildfires spreading tonight. more than 129 americans now across 20...
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well recently sat down with yale universe city professor david blight. he's one of three editors of a short biography series that focuses on individuals of african descent who shaped american history. well, joining us now on booktv is long time yale professor david blight. he's also an author and a pulitzer prize winner. professor blight, what do you teach at yale? well, i teach about slavery. the civil war and reconstruction. how long have you been teaching that? well, i've been teaching about that all of my career. i've been doing it at yale about 20 years. but we've invited you on to talk about a new series that you are editing or producing called the black lives series. what is that? well, it's a series that yale university press has just begun in the past few years. the three series editors are henry louis gates jr and jacqueline goldsby. jackie is here at yale and the english department. skip is course up at harvard. it's a series modeled on another that yale press does called jewish lives, which has now been around 20 or 30 years. it's been very su
well recently sat down with yale universe city professor david blight. he's one of three editors of a short biography series that focuses on individuals of african descent who shaped american history. well, joining us now on booktv is long time yale professor david blight. he's also an author and a pulitzer prize winner. professor blight, what do you teach at yale? well, i teach about slavery. the civil war and reconstruction. how long have you been teaching that? well, i've been teaching about...
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thanks, david. well, just ahead of the 4th of july holiday, authorities discovered tens of thousands of pounds of illegal fireworks in san jose. san ruben joins us now live with the details. and two men were arrested in connection with this discovery. yeah. authorities say that it was the investigation into a fire at a storage facility earlier this month that led to the confiscation of all those illegal fireworks, as well as two arrests. now, the fire happened back on june 14th, and it was massive. it engulfed the public storage facility on blossom hill road in san jose. authorities believe it was either started by or exacerbated by a huge amount of illegal fireworks. an investigation by the police department's assault unit identified two suspects. anthony da silva and nathaniel velasquez. further search warrants then turned up about 38,000 pounds of illegal fireworks, as well as methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, cash and at least one semiautomatic firearm. the boxes of fireworks filled storage units
thanks, david. well, just ahead of the 4th of july holiday, authorities discovered tens of thousands of pounds of illegal fireworks in san jose. san ruben joins us now live with the details. and two men were arrested in connection with this discovery. yeah. authorities say that it was the investigation into a fire at a storage facility earlier this month that led to the confiscation of all those illegal fireworks, as well as two arrests. now, the fire happened back on june 14th, and it was...
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as well as -- david wallace-wells. thank you both for being here tonight. texas and what's happening there. i am struck by the inherent cruelty of some of these republican lawmakers, who understand very much, that their constituents are dying. because of this heat. and seem very, i mean, uninterested in doing the basic, taking the basic measures to help them. can you offer any insight into why the resistance, in terms of putting air conditioning in texas prisons, which get to be in the triple digits, in terms of heat? >> well, if you grew up in canada like ted cruz or you grew up in maryland like our lieutenant governor, dan patrick, you may think that texas summers have always been this hot. texans know that our climate is changing. i'm an eighth generation texan, my family's been here since it was mexico. i remember, on summer days, just like this one, i could ride my bike all day long. when i was a kid. it was hot, but it wasn't this hot. now, we are quickly approaching the point in this state when it may be too dangerous to let our kids outside to play
as well as -- david wallace-wells. thank you both for being here tonight. texas and what's happening there. i am struck by the inherent cruelty of some of these republican lawmakers, who understand very much, that their constituents are dying. because of this heat. and seem very, i mean, uninterested in doing the basic, taking the basic measures to help them. can you offer any insight into why the resistance, in terms of putting air conditioning in texas prisons, which get to be in the triple...
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as we are looking at this partnership, how does this impact this weekend do you think, david? >> well, it is awkward when you tell the entire neighborhood that the person living next to you is the person that you trust and your best and most intimate friend which is how president xi is calling putin, and what played out over the weekend is telling. we saw one of the foreign deputies go to russia to meet with the foreign ministers there and try to stabilize everything, but this is no doubt incredibly concerning for chinese leadership given that they share 2,600 miles of border, and publicly and really adamantly backed russia throughout the invasion of ukraine providing diplomatic support, and much needed economic support, and to see this playing out north of china is no doubt concerning, but publicly, they are saying this is an internal affair for russia, and as china likes to say, no one else's business, and they say that when it comes to their own allegations of human rights abuses and taiwan, and they say to the rest of the world, keep out. but beijing is going to be following this
as we are looking at this partnership, how does this impact this weekend do you think, david? >> well, it is awkward when you tell the entire neighborhood that the person living next to you is the person that you trust and your best and most intimate friend which is how president xi is calling putin, and what played out over the weekend is telling. we saw one of the foreign deputies go to russia to meet with the foreign ministers there and try to stabilize everything, but this is no doubt...
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why wouldn't he fly commercial, david? >> welllike the secretary had said, he said overwhelming majority of the time he does fly commercial. he flies economy like he said. and there has been 18 cases where he has taken the private jet. but yes there should be transparency and scrutiny and save taxpayer dollars but not limit the ability of our elected officials or appointed officials to do the job they are supposed to do. we've seen this before. the previous secretary under trump was criticized for billing up 94,000 in just a few private jet flights. tom price, the secretary for -- >> sandra: the secretary who is pushing electric vehicles on the american people at a time when many say they aren't ready for that. the question is, gianno, shouldn't he set an example by flying commercial? better for the environment, right? >> absolutely he should. david mentioned tom price, the former health and human services secretary was forced out because he was using the private jet. why can't it be the same for pete buttigieg? shouldn't there be
why wouldn't he fly commercial, david? >> welllike the secretary had said, he said overwhelming majority of the time he does fly commercial. he flies economy like he said. and there has been 18 cases where he has taken the private jet. but yes there should be transparency and scrutiny and save taxpayer dollars but not limit the ability of our elected officials or appointed officials to do the job they are supposed to do. we've seen this before. the previous secretary under trump was...
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well, yes. david— be quite a popular policy. well, yes. david hamilton, your reaction to this?for the next eostiom.— line us up for the next election. the- line us up for the next election. the two are starting at election. the two are starting ot the— election. the two are starting ot the some— election. the two are starting at the same everything we want to heoi— at the same everything we want to heor oho— at the same everything we want to hear and this— at the same everything we want to hear and this ludicrous story 1 to hear and this ludicrous story i hittiom— to hear and this ludicrous story i hittiom ptom— to hear and this ludicrous story 1 billion plan to— to hear and this ludicrous story 1 billion plan to fix the nhs . 1 billion plan to fix the nhs. it 1 billion plan to fix the nhs. it ostuottv— 1 billion plan to fix the nhs. it actually says— 1 billion plan to fix the nhs. it actually says it hasn't even teem— it actually says it hasn't even teem opprovet— it actually says it hasn't even been approved. why on earth are we report— been approved. why on earth are we repo
well, yes. david— be quite a popular policy. well, yes. david hamilton, your reaction to this?for the next eostiom.— line us up for the next election. the- line us up for the next election. the two are starting at election. the two are starting ot the— election. the two are starting ot the some— election. the two are starting at the same everything we want to heoi— at the same everything we want to heor oho— at the same everything we want to hear and this— at the same everything...
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a year before that boomer, david wells pulled it off. and don larson threw the only world series perfect game in 1956 game five against the brooklyn dodgers. how rare is a perfect game? think about it this way. more than 23,000 games have been played seasons the rlast one in 2012. since then, more than 54,000 home runs have been hit, more than 213,000 runs have been scored. there have been more than 407,000 hits. it's rare. let's put this in the historical conference. according to baseball reference, there have been more than 237,000 games played in the league's 140-plus year history. and again, there have only been 24 of them that have been perfect. that means it only happens once every 9,0876 games. and that poppy harlow is why it is absolutely the best story in the world today. >> do you know i agree with you? >> i know. >> oh, on this one. on most sports stories i don't, but i love this story for so many reasons. someone at the table does not. david sanger, i am very sorry. >> well, it was a fabulous game, but i'm a red sox fan, and
a year before that boomer, david wells pulled it off. and don larson threw the only world series perfect game in 1956 game five against the brooklyn dodgers. how rare is a perfect game? think about it this way. more than 23,000 games have been played seasons the rlast one in 2012. since then, more than 54,000 home runs have been hit, more than 213,000 runs have been scored. there have been more than 407,000 hits. it's rare. let's put this in the historical conference. according to baseball...
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david wallace wells -- columnist for new york times magazine, also the author of the uninhabitable earthme now. you, know texas is a place like many places in the u.s. that we call the sun belt. where if you look at migration patterns in the u.s., people moved from places with cold and winter and they moved to places that don't have winter and are very hot in summer, because we are -- what is going to happen as these summers get hotter than they've ever been year after year after year? >> there's been climate science showing what they call an extreme heat belt is going to develop from texas sort of stretching north that's going to make days like this and weeks like this, it may stretch all the way to, delight much more common. that's going to put a lot of things under strain. it's going to put hospital systems under strain. it will be hard for people working outdoors in particular. i think we have a lot of adaptive capacity that can make the death tolls in a place like texas lower than it might be in other parts of the world. but the pinch points are going to hit relatively hard. proacti
david wallace wells -- columnist for new york times magazine, also the author of the uninhabitable earthme now. you, know texas is a place like many places in the u.s. that we call the sun belt. where if you look at migration patterns in the u.s., people moved from places with cold and winter and they moved to places that don't have winter and are very hot in summer, because we are -- what is going to happen as these summers get hotter than they've ever been year after year after year? >>...
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well, yes. david— be quite a popular policy. well, yes. david hamilton, your reaction to this?ssentially the just trying to line us up for the next otootton— line us up for the next election. the- line us up for the next election. the two are starting at tno— election. the two are starting at too oono— election. the two are starting at the same everything we want to noon— at the same everything we want to noon ont— at the same everything we want to hear and this— at the same everything we want to hear and this ludicrous story 1 to hear and this ludicrous story t ttttton— to hear and this ludicrous story t ttttton oton— to hear and this ludicrous story 1 billion plan to— to hear and this ludicrous story 1 billion plan to fix the nhs . 1 billion plan to fix the nhs. it 1 billion plan to fix the nhs. tt ootnotty— 1 billion plan to fix the nhs. it actually says— 1 billion plan to fix the nhs. it actually says it hasn't even noon— it actually says it hasn't even toon oootonoo.— it actually says it hasn't even been approved. why on earth are we been approved. why on earth are no ooon
well, yes. david— be quite a popular policy. well, yes. david hamilton, your reaction to this?ssentially the just trying to line us up for the next otootton— line us up for the next election. the- line us up for the next election. the two are starting at tno— election. the two are starting at too oono— election. the two are starting at the same everything we want to noon— at the same everything we want to noon ont— at the same everything we want to hear and this— at the same...
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nobody can take him out. >> david? >> well, one of the things i've learned in sort of 30 years of watching russia is never argue with julia, and i do think that it is somewhat more complicated than it appears. i would say acknowledging everything that she has said, you also have the reality that prigozhin got within 120 miles of moscow without much resistance from the russian troops raises a question. he took over the russian southern command without much resistance raises a question. he's not going back to ukraine, so the russian deployment in ukraine is going to be weaker no matter what happens raises a question about their future, and i also think the fact that they're building camps in belarus and that the wagner problem has not gone away yet leaves open that chapter, and it can go in a number of directions. so i have a little bit more of a question mark in my mind about where this heads, and i do think it indicates weakness on putin's part, regardless of how the short-term resolution of this thing appears. >> yeah, and at
nobody can take him out. >> david? >> well, one of the things i've learned in sort of 30 years of watching russia is never argue with julia, and i do think that it is somewhat more complicated than it appears. i would say acknowledging everything that she has said, you also have the reality that prigozhin got within 120 miles of moscow without much resistance from the russian troops raises a question. he took over the russian southern command without much resistance raises a...
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elizabeth: what do you think, david? >> wellis is really basic economics, basic supply and demand. if you're going to continue to have the same level of demand or even growing demand and you're going to the take away the ply of it -- supply of it, you know, we have to power our electrical needs somehow. and we have an almost unlimited ability to get natural gas to the the drive this, but the anti-fossil fuel lobby has said that a natural gas, despite being a cleaner fuel than coal, despite being widely available and being a commodity we can export to the rest of the world, they don't like it. they don't want to use it. we need more plants built, and we need more ready supply of what's going to to the power that electricity. elizabeth: okay, former energy secretary rick perry says this too. so our nation's electricity production would have to at least double by, in the next few decades to meet the dramatic rise that the biden white house wants to go with electric cars. they want to push it to the, like, 70% of the fleet. this is
elizabeth: what do you think, david? >> wellis is really basic economics, basic supply and demand. if you're going to continue to have the same level of demand or even growing demand and you're going to the take away the ply of it -- supply of it, you know, we have to power our electrical needs somehow. and we have an almost unlimited ability to get natural gas to the the drive this, but the anti-fossil fuel lobby has said that a natural gas, despite being a cleaner fuel than coal,...
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thank you. >> seth: thank you so much for being here, david. >> well, thank you so much for having meand you're so lucky, because everybody is excited to see you, and you come out and you tell your jokes and they laugh at your jokes and stuff and if i had that amber and jenny thing, i'd still be on the air. [ laughter ] somewhere. >> seth: somewhere >> what a great idea that is >> seth: yeah, their idea. they came up with it >> and the music, lovely >> seth: yeah, they're really good we got a great band. [ cheers and applause now i do want to make sure we talk about the past a little bit. your past. but the last time you were here, i want to just refer to this you brought a tick >> oh, yes [ light laughter ] >> seth: and that was the tick and you asked us to test it for lyme >> yes, and? >> seth: it turned out it just had too much to drink. [ laughter ] >> nothing worse than a drunken tick, is there >> seth: walked out of here a couple days later. slept it off and walked right out of here. >> well, so it's a win/win, i guess. sure >> seth: have you stayed healthy through these last co
thank you. >> seth: thank you so much for being here, david. >> well, thank you so much for having meand you're so lucky, because everybody is excited to see you, and you come out and you tell your jokes and they laugh at your jokes and stuff and if i had that amber and jenny thing, i'd still be on the air. [ laughter ] somewhere. >> seth: somewhere >> what a great idea that is >> seth: yeah, their idea. they came up with it >> and the music, lovely >>...
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david: well, not just black voters, but hispanic voters in some cases as well. republicans thought they had a bit of an insurance policy heading into 2024 in the house, because they captured control of the north carolina supreme court, which has cleared the path for the republican legislature there to re-gerrymander the state's boundaries in a way that could net republicans an additional three seats. this ruling offsets that, and it could actually impact republicans' thinking in north carolina and make them more risk-averse to a -- the threat of a voting rights act lawsuit. and that could force them to draw a less ambitious plan. at the same time, new york democrats believe that the diciary in that state has turned in their favor. and some of them are pushing to redraw the state's political boundaries in a way that's advantageous to democrats. we could see a net benefit in redistricting for democrats prior to the 2024 election. and that's quite different from what we thought would be the case a couple months ago. geoff: marcia, looking at this ruling, what shoul
david: well, not just black voters, but hispanic voters in some cases as well. republicans thought they had a bit of an insurance policy heading into 2024 in the house, because they captured control of the north carolina supreme court, which has cleared the path for the republican legislature there to re-gerrymander the state's boundaries in a way that could net republicans an additional three seats. this ruling offsets that, and it could actually impact republicans' thinking in north carolina...
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here well, david is naughty.be offend the teacher. that's it, it 's super. boys, all the nerves of my mother were exhausted. come on, get up here, please, here they are taking everything apart in front of their eyes, so i just don’t leave them from them anymore. toddlers learned matured. well, as i expected, that danya will be nine such imposing. everything is glued where do you take, the apartment expands, that everything is for them, everything is for children. i'm glad they don't need anything. this is the most important thing, well, i i think that the most important thing is that they are here today and dream of hugging you as soon as possible david and daniel jai and their very fedor guys well, hello, did you miss you? i missed you. well, tell me. well, tolya is good to me, good to you. and it's easy for you. we give them grass. they run after you there and sometimes. they are great to feed. candidates for suvorov, i think nakhimovskaya for the future for the future is just now there in the sixth grade. we'l
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he's 70, so let's say he's there for another decade, that's not a lot of time. >> what's next, david? >> wellat's next is seeing whether they can build on this and get some other cabinet officials to china. the two that are named the most often are the commerce secretary, gina raimondo and the treasury secretary janet yellen, and the hope is that they are working in areas where china may see a real opportunity to reopen relations because china right now, john, is growing at 1% or 2%, not the 6% or 8% that they are accustomed so so they have a real interest in reigniting the economic relationship with the u.s. ultimately whether or not president xi comes to a big summit meeting of asian nations in san francisco, and that would be in the fall. >> we will be watching it very, very closely. david sanger, thank you so much. i think you make us understand it so much better this morning. appreciate it. rahel? >>> well, a new video showing the catastrophic damage in mississippi this morning, this after a large tornado touched down in lowan, mississippi. this drone video shows the large swath of damag
he's 70, so let's say he's there for another decade, that's not a lot of time. >> what's next, david? >> wellat's next is seeing whether they can build on this and get some other cabinet officials to china. the two that are named the most often are the commerce secretary, gina raimondo and the treasury secretary janet yellen, and the hope is that they are working in areas where china may see a real opportunity to reopen relations because china right now, john, is growing at 1% or...
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as for former president donald trump, well, he is back on the campaign trail tomorrow, david. >> davidel scott in iowa again tonight. thank you, rachel. many americans at home or asking what about president biden. what about mike pence after the discovery of classified documents involving both of them as well. mike pence was cleared just days ago. he apologized saying it was a mistake and that he and i damp. chris president biden and the documents discovered in his old office and home still underway. i want to bring in our chief white house correspondent mary bruce tonight. and although white house knows that there will be a comparison made here. questions will be asked. they continue to say this is very different and on the indictment of donald trump tonight, the president was also asked to comment today. what was the response? reported by david, the president isn't commenting on is not going to. he says he hasn't talked to the attorney general about this and doesn't plan to talk to him either. the president doesn't want to say anything that could be seen as interfering with the indep
as for former president donald trump, well, he is back on the campaign trail tomorrow, david. >> davidel scott in iowa again tonight. thank you, rachel. many americans at home or asking what about president biden. what about mike pence after the discovery of classified documents involving both of them as well. mike pence was cleared just days ago. he apologized saying it was a mistake and that he and i damp. chris president biden and the documents discovered in his old office and home...
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david nicholas with us this morning to cover the market is it time to buy, david? >> wellstuart, welcome back. a lot of the reasons for investors to be bearish, they are behind us, right? we see inflation coming down. we've got through the banking crisis and now a government shutdown and the market keeps heading higher so we've been telling our viewers and clients to buy. we've had pullbacks all year and if you've bought during those pullbacks its paid off and here is my caution, stuart. we don't want to chase the market that run up like the nasdaq. we want to look at areas like travel. deloitte came out with a varicella zoster 50% of americans plan on vacationing more this year. if you look at the cruise lines we talked about this , jpmorgan, bank of america upgraded the cruise lines this morning, royal caribbean, carnival, i think they is still room for the areas so there's a lot to be optimistic about but we have the feds this week and this is really make or break moment for the mark etiquette this week. stuart: i would have thought that the consumer price index out tom
david nicholas with us this morning to cover the market is it time to buy, david? >> wellstuart, welcome back. a lot of the reasons for investors to be bearish, they are behind us, right? we see inflation coming down. we've got through the banking crisis and now a government shutdown and the market keeps heading higher so we've been telling our viewers and clients to buy. we've had pullbacks all year and if you've bought during those pullbacks its paid off and here is my caution, stuart....
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. >> this is don larson, david cohen, david wells. it's against oakland.kids waking up this morning are going to be thrilled. they've never seen perfection. we haven't had it in recent years. this is absolutely extraordinary. >> especially for a guy like this who has had such a tough time this year, facing a suspension, coming back, having terrible outings. to see this moment, his team rallying around him. for him to be able to hold onto it until the end, it made you smile. >> i don't think it made you smile. i think it made god smile. when have this scrappy upstart third place new york yankees, we need this. 27 world championships is just not enough. >> not enough. >> not at all. not at all. >> in baseball is the very contained and careful elliot williams, the prosecutor who isn't going to go outside of the lane or be hyperbolic. does exactly that. and that's why we love sport. >> just putting it out there. god is a yankee fan. i don't make the rules, phil, i don't. >> this is fun. >> it's a great story. thanks so much, appreciate it. >>> the u.s. coast g
. >> this is don larson, david cohen, david wells. it's against oakland.kids waking up this morning are going to be thrilled. they've never seen perfection. we haven't had it in recent years. this is absolutely extraordinary. >> especially for a guy like this who has had such a tough time this year, facing a suspension, coming back, having terrible outings. to see this moment, his team rallying around him. for him to be able to hold onto it until the end, it made you smile. >>...