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shortly after the announcement, dos of house democrats followed his lead. will she get the party's fullbacking? hallie jackson has that. >> reporter: the spotlights turning to vice president kamala harris, one of president biden's most vocal backers since that debate widely panned as disastrous. >> it was a slow start. no question about that. but i thought it was a strong finish. we are looking at a president in joe biden has done historic work. >> reporter: now the president's endorsement of harris puts her in the pole position to take the top of the ticket. harris, in a statement saying in part i am honored to have any president's endorsement and my haim a&m is to win this nomination. well together we will win. in recent day, some of the president's key allies signaled if he were to step aside, it is harris who should get democrats' support. >> this body should not in any way do anything to work around ms. harris. >> reporter: congressman jim clyburn publicly backing harris, other democrats following suit. the exception, the parties a top leaders in the ho
shortly after the announcement, dos of house democrats followed his lead. will she get the party's fullbacking? hallie jackson has that. >> reporter: the spotlights turning to vice president kamala harris, one of president biden's most vocal backers since that debate widely panned as disastrous. >> it was a slow start. no question about that. but i thought it was a strong finish. we are looking at a president in joe biden has done historic work. >> reporter: now the...
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of pleasure -- >> house of pleasure. >> -- because the house -- >> the house of pain. >> what do you do when the house of pain -- >> the house of pain. >> -- changes to a much better address moving right next door to the bull statue on wall street? that's exactly what happened today in this stock market. when investors abandoned tech. and when i say abandoned i mean people fled from the group like rats from a sinking ship. it was titanic. they took their money and went all in on the small and medium size companies, we would call the russell 2000 because we got a much softer than expected consumer price index a number that shows inflation is effectively beaten and interest rates are coming down. and that changes the whole backdrop. it's why the dow ended up 32 points, s&p lost .8% and the nasdaq, home of the trillion-dollar techs, plummeted a staggering 1.95%. causing lots of people to say it's over. more on that in a second. the real action, though, was in the bond market where interest rates really plun ged in recognition the fed may have finally whipped inflation which means fe
of pleasure -- >> house of pleasure. >> -- because the house -- >> the house of pain. >> what do you do when the house of pain -- >> the house of pain. >> -- changes to a much better address moving right next door to the bull statue on wall street? that's exactly what happened today in this stock market. when investors abandoned tech. and when i say abandoned i mean people fled from the group like rats from a sinking ship. it was titanic. they took their...
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it in all of our afford okay housing cites can dot when we have this type of support. we also are very concerned about our community age nothing place. we serve over a thousand seniors and i want it make sure that as our seniors age in place they don'ts to worry about where they will lay their head the night. they don't worry about where than i will live or aged out of the or priced out of the community and so we want to be able to continue to contribute through our work and through the sb423. it will allow you to do so. thank you. [applause], thank you very much. thank you to speakers that concludes the press conference and will take a few questions. you mentioned other thing in the way enter rates and construction costs are in there. are there other [inaudible] in your way? housing like this and when efforts are med to address that. >> interest rates that is i bit above our local and state control. i hopeful low we will resolve itself. and benefit many other things in the economy as limp in terms of there was an issue which is bett
it in all of our afford okay housing cites can dot when we have this type of support. we also are very concerned about our community age nothing place. we serve over a thousand seniors and i want it make sure that as our seniors age in place they don'ts to worry about where they will lay their head the night. they don't worry about where than i will live or aged out of the or priced out of the community and so we want to be able to continue to contribute through our work and through the sb423....
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house because i think, you know, there weren't many female mps. so father of the house was always the one who's been sitting the longest in the house of commons, and now they doher of the house. so i think since really only since harriet harman wasn't it, that they've decided to do that. um, so that has now changed. you've got edward lee, who's a conservative mp, and then diane abbott, who was elected in 1987, and they both got to speak today. but they are, if you like, the longest serving members of the house of commons. and if sir edward lee hadn't been around, if, say, he'd retired, then the next longest serving potential father of the house was jeremy corbyn. i know, and so you would. have had jeremy corbyn and diane abbott as mother and. father. i think that only happened. it was all to do with the way that they swore in. so, you know, you have to swear in and take the oath of allegiance before you become an mp. and that's what's going on right now in the commons. and i think it was only because of the order, wasn't it, that they were standing there because i think edward leigh and jeremy corbyn were both elected at the same election. so it was purely ab
house because i think, you know, there weren't many female mps. so father of the house was always the one who's been sitting the longest in the house of commons, and now they doher of the house. so i think since really only since harriet harman wasn't it, that they've decided to do that. um, so that has now changed. you've got edward lee, who's a conservative mp, and then diane abbott, who was elected in 1987, and they both got to speak today. but they are, if you like, the longest serving...
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it in all of our afford okay housing cites can do it when we have this type of support. we also are very concerned about our community age nothing place. we serve over a thousand seniors and i want it make sure that as our seniors age in place they don'ts to worry about where they will lay their head the night. they don't worry about where than i will live or aged out of the or priced out of the community and so we want to be able to continue to contribute through our work and through the sb423. it will allow you to do so. thank you. [applause], thank you very much. thank you to speakers that concludes the press conference and will take a few questions. you mentioned other thing in the way enter rates and construction costs are in there. are there other [inaudible] in your way? housing like this and when efforts are med to address that. >> interest rates that is i bit above our local and state control. i hopeful low we will resolve itself. and benefit many other things in the economy as limp in terms of there was an issue which is be
it in all of our afford okay housing cites can do it when we have this type of support. we also are very concerned about our community age nothing place. we serve over a thousand seniors and i want it make sure that as our seniors age in place they don'ts to worry about where they will lay their head the night. they don't worry about where than i will live or aged out of the or priced out of the community and so we want to be able to continue to contribute through our work and through the...
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do a campaign but to serve four years in the white house. it's a nice try but i don't think anyone is questioning whether donald trump is up to the rigors of the white house. >> host: what do you make of the fundraising numbers somee kamala harris' in the past over a week and the polling shifting closer once again from where it was getting farther and farther apart at the end he for joe biden a step it doesn't surprise me. democrats were very demoralized prior to the switch out a couple of weeks ago because things were looking so badly for joe biden. there was some pent up energy. there was some picked up the donor money on the sidelines as many have publicly said they were not when you continue funding the campaign. we expectedwo this. i think the trump campaign expected this and expected that a bishop in the polls through her honeymoon, but once we really get into her policies, her campaign for president in 2020 which didn't even make it to 2020 2020 and what you e then the underlying factors will be the same. once the sugar high falls off we will probably be pretty close to where we were. >> host: you were there in 2020 work and the trump-p
do a campaign but to serve four years in the white house. it's a nice try but i don't think anyone is questioning whether donald trump is up to the rigors of the white house. >> host: what do you make of the fundraising numbers somee kamala harris' in the past over a week and the polling shifting closer once again from where it was getting farther and farther apart at the end he for joe biden a step it doesn't surprise me. democrats were very demoralized prior to the switch out a couple...
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house. what will wall street make of the next president? what _ house. what will wall street make of the next president? what do - house. wall street make of the next president? what do they - the next president? what do they want to see from whoever gets the job at the white house? the want to see from whoever gets the job at the white house?— job at the white house? the first ste four job at the white house? the first step four of _ job at the white house? the first step four of miss _ job at the white house? the first step four of miss harris - job at the white house? the first step four of miss harris would . job at the white house? the first step four of miss harris would be i job at the white house? the first i step four of miss harris would be to make her way formally to the nomination —— the first step for ms harris. the next thing would be appalling, how she matches up in a potential head—to—head, then a real head—to—head against donald trump, and if it is a tighter race which early polling suggests, then investors would look at her proposals and priorities for the economy which would let them gain a picture of
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of that is campaign strategies and tactics. what house democratic caucus leadership is asking their members to do, our members, is to, you know, talk about the importance of preventing donald trump from ever setting foot in the white house. i don't want donald trump on the public tour of the white house. many of us served when donald trump was here. we know the chaos that reigns from that. and we know what we have been able to do together. the biden-harris administration, 15 million jobs created, getting us through the pandemic. shots in arms. money in people's pockets. bipartisan infrastructure bill. these are things that we can do together. and that's what we have been focused on. while we chart this path ahead. while the policies of the day continues on to november. house democrats are very confident in the agenda that we have been a part of for the past few years. now it's implementing that agenda. thank you. reporter: thank you. you say you are clear-eyed when it comes to making sure that donald trump is not in the white house. that's consistent with fellow democrats. but it doesn't seem everyone is clear-eyed about the fu
of that is campaign strategies and tactics. what house democratic caucus leadership is asking their members to do, our members, is to, you know, talk about the importance of preventing donald trump from ever setting foot in the white house. i don't want donald trump on the public tour of the white house. many of us served when donald trump was here. we know the chaos that reigns from that. and we know what we have been able to do together. the biden-harris administration, 15 million jobs...
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beginning, she said there's only one person elected in this building and everything we do on our side of the house needs to be in service of his agenda. and if it's not, then we got to ask ourselves a question about why are we doing it? and so, you know what we did and the initiatives we did, how she spent her time, where she went out was very much shaped by what what would serve the president's agenda was very much shaped by not doing something that would detract from his agenda or what was going on in that particular moment. so, you know, that that framing, you know, what were the necessary struggles, you know, obviously because it filling nancy your hair you know that fight for the affordable care act which the two of them were so instrumental in, was clearly something, you know, that was necessary to really illuminate. and remember, this is actually was not her chief of staff at the time that we were doing this, i was running the office of public engagement. but i helped her put together a moment in the jackie kennedy garden with breast cancer survivors to really highlight, to make sure that,
beginning, she said there's only one person elected in this building and everything we do on our side of the house needs to be in service of his agenda. and if it's not, then we got to ask ourselves a question about why are we doing it? and so, you know what we did and the initiatives we did, how she spent her time, where she went out was very much shaped by what what would serve the president's agenda was very much shaped by not doing something that would detract from his agenda or what was...
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house of representatives. but even more important for our members as they have been doing to engage with their constituents back home. on any issue. this is representative democracy and the house is the institution that the framers designed to be the closest to the american people. to reflect the hope, the dream, the aspiration, the fear, the concern, the anxiety, and in the words of the framers, the passions of the american people. that requires intimate engagement. with the people back home. that we're privileged to represent. on any matter. but certainly on matters of consequence. reporter: thank you, leader. if president biden fails to deliver tonight at tonight's press conference, how would democrats move forward? mr. jeffries: that's a speculative question. as i indicated we're involved in an internal process that we take seriously. and until that process is concluded, i'm not really in a position to comment on external events. reporter: how much is at stake. reporter: of the frontline members of the caucus, the ones who called for the president to withdraw, did they confer with you, tray to get your bles
house of representatives. but even more important for our members as they have been doing to engage with their constituents back home. on any issue. this is representative democracy and the house is the institution that the framers designed to be the closest to the american people. to reflect the hope, the dream, the aspiration, the fear, the concern, the anxiety, and in the words of the framers, the passions of the american people. that requires intimate engagement. with the people back home....
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unique house, and which hangs right above the ravine, 9 m cantilever, and it’s like a spaceship, it’s absolutely perfect, sergey kuznetsov, chief architect moscow, he set himself the task of doingcause he was very worried. what, why can’t anything be done in a normal way in russia, so he achieved this quality, made an ideal house, and what is it made of, it’s stainless steel, there’s also some... we also already collect from garbage dumps, and here are the doors and corrugated sheets and slate, whatever you want, this is a lazy house, its facades are kind of lazy, because if you take it out of whatever you can find, somewhere it’s new material, somewhere it’s run out, which means it’s old. amazing, here is a house made of reinforced concrete - the well-known po2 panels, from which in soviet times and now concrete fences are made, these are residential buildings, they can be removed, yes, these are all residential buildings, and this house is for skaters, it is built around a skateboard ramps, that is, there you can roller skate, and then go up higher to sleep, and catharsis at home, really. and the stove, the cleansing is really happening, the main thing is that on the second f
unique house, and which hangs right above the ravine, 9 m cantilever, and it’s like a spaceship, it’s absolutely perfect, sergey kuznetsov, chief architect moscow, he set himself the task of doingcause he was very worried. what, why can’t anything be done in a normal way in russia, so he achieved this quality, made an ideal house, and what is it made of, it’s stainless steel, there’s also some... we also already collect from garbage dumps, and here are the doors and corrugated sheets...
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leadership on the tax relief worker act i cannot think of a more critical effort the past the house three or 57 -- 70. went in this institution doou see it such a big and tremendous of votes across many different aspects of financial and tax policy that affects americans and at the house has passed it on somehow our colleagues here do not understand there is that much support behind that legislation. mr. president want to enter into the record on behalf of one or 40000 members of the national association of homebuilders their support their very strong support for the tax relief for american families and worker act i think that is an important organization that knows and understands how much affordable housing we need in america. how this underlying bill addresses that by building over 200,000 more affordable units in the next two years. it is a shot in the arm at a time when americans know the cost of their housing has gone up because they've not built enough supply. and as my colleagues now especially since the downturn in the financial crisis in 2008 from big cities to small towns the crunch of the lack of housing supply has m
leadership on the tax relief worker act i cannot think of a more critical effort the past the house three or 57 -- 70. went in this institution doou see it such a big and tremendous of votes across many different aspects of financial and tax policy that affects americans and at the house has passed it on somehow our colleagues here do not understand there is that much support behind that legislation. mr. president want to enter into the record on behalf of one or 40000 members of the national...
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of government. now why write a whole book on housing in particular? doesn't government prices of other stuff? sure. but here's the key thing. people spend way more on housing than they're doing on gasoline or chewing gum. so when you double this cost, it is a huge deal. you're doubling the cost of something that is a large share of the budget, which means there's a large effect on living standards. so a rough estimate that housing costs are about 20% of your budget. so we could have that cut cut to cut the cost of living by 10% and then raise standard of living across the whole u.s. by an average of 11%, which is a ton right now. this brings me to my very favorite chapter of the book, the panacea policy, who is heard of heard the word panacea before? yes. all right, good. i talked to few people said they never heard of it. and like, you know, this is a common word. all right. anyway, all of the evidence that i talked about points to a really straightforward braindead way, dramatically increase living standards, which is housing deregulation. we got regulation. the problem, get rid of the regulation can go back to normal as. they used to be all right but what really motivated
of government. now why write a whole book on housing in particular? doesn't government prices of other stuff? sure. but here's the key thing. people spend way more on housing than they're doing on gasoline or chewing gum. so when you double this cost, it is a huge deal. you're doubling the cost of something that is a large share of the budget, which means there's a large effect on living standards. so a rough estimate that housing costs are about 20% of your budget. so we could have that cut...
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of successful the body. the said i was just offices british sellers houses. do they tell me they did it? i apologize for such as ditch instead of houses, do they tell me the located constraints difficulties so that says that it's on the new hosting systems. you're good, i guess from that the most about them each and the amount of his duck flushes, they just didn't see a new job to the latest by philip ups talk soon. this guy said it helps you at this point and it won't fall off or something that reminds you to now see that you do see us in the light due to the black tool. uh sunset of the claim. uh says, sylvia waited talking about the quake with the diesel cruze seasonal. so now you know what the point of view best composure, courtney so let me get back to you have it. so i just do my thing really easy. easy movies, mystery right now, or you need to buy equity. my lowest this of course is cuz it's potentially mountainous, go over. it doesn't even hold us on the questions, i think is what the only thing i can if she follow streets could i need for you said i saw it seems that's part of th
of successful the body. the said i was just offices british sellers houses. do they tell me they did it? i apologize for such as ditch instead of houses, do they tell me the located constraints difficulties so that says that it's on the new hosting systems. you're good, i guess from that the most about them each and the amount of his duck flushes, they just didn't see a new job to the latest by philip ups talk soon. this guy said it helps you at this point and it won't fall off or something...
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of things we need to do. i mean, we are unashamedly pro house—building. ffordable, more council, more homes in the places that people want to live and where they want to live — and we need to address the housing crisis. but that is not to say that what we want is a sort of developer free—for—all. absolutely not. so we are talking about enabling, you know, faster decisions, faster sort of building and regeneration around these local plans. so where they're developed locally, on a sort of more strategic basis, you can move faster and you can build on that. and obviously that also means working alongside new infrastructure. so where you've got new transport going in or you've got other new infrastructure, you know, being able to then build homes associated with that or alongside that... so, a more strategic approach to it. well, because some of the headlines are like, "ministers will have more powers to overrule planning decisions to insist that homes or data centres or roads are built in areas where there's opposition." is that not a fair description, then?
of things we need to do. i mean, we are unashamedly pro house—building. ffordable, more council, more homes in the places that people want to live and where they want to live — and we need to address the housing crisis. but that is not to say that what we want is a sort of developer free—for—all. absolutely not. so we are talking about enabling, you know, faster decisions, faster sort of building and regeneration around these local plans. so where they're developed locally, on a sort of...
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cannot be donald trump and that she warned him that he could ruin democrats chances of flipping the house of representatives do you think that nancy pelosi is right? >> i don't former speaker pelosi hakeem jeffries and schumer have related concerns of some members of the house and senate caucuses. i have a different view. i believe that joe biden and kamala harris to ticket that we have now, can win. and i believe that democrats are united behind defeating donald trump this november i mean, look, i don't doubt that there are united behind defeating at donald trump. >> but i just have to push back. i mean, what convinces you that democrats can win or that the president can win? i mean, when you look at some of these, when we can put up states where he's lost ground after the debate. i mean, the conversations that i'm having with people are now focused on states like minnesota and new hampshire are potentially going for republicans. i mean, can you help explain clearly president biden? it doesn't believe a lot of this polling data. >> why don't you believe it? i think the polls are all over the place and what th
cannot be donald trump and that she warned him that he could ruin democrats chances of flipping the house of representatives do you think that nancy pelosi is right? >> i don't former speaker pelosi hakeem jeffries and schumer have related concerns of some members of the house and senate caucuses. i have a different view. i believe that joe biden and kamala harris to ticket that we have now, can win. and i believe that democrats are united behind defeating donald trump this november i...
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of the north were ready for peace. the 13th amendment had passed in this very chamber, but failed to do so in the house of representatives. and the fate of abraham lincoln's presidency and perhaps the continuation of the war was on the ballot. in that spring of 1864, lincoln placed his hand on a hoosier general shoulder, and he said i believe it right to give you a chance. what he really meant was a second chance. i rise to mark a day 160 years ago, mr. president, when that second chance and a refusal to flinch from duty even in a forlorn hope saved our nation's capitol and possibly much more than that. not long after his meeting with lincoln, that same soldier was ushered into the office of secretary of war ed stanton. what do you know of the middle department the secretary asked? nothing his visitor replied. nothing, the secretary repeated. i am from the west. general lou wallace answered. by the west, he meant crawfordsville, in. that is where he was when the year began, an officer who appeared to be at a dead end. two years before the division under his command arrived late to the union lines during the first day of
of the north were ready for peace. the 13th amendment had passed in this very chamber, but failed to do so in the house of representatives. and the fate of abraham lincoln's presidency and perhaps the continuation of the war was on the ballot. in that spring of 1864, lincoln placed his hand on a hoosier general shoulder, and he said i believe it right to give you a chance. what he really meant was a second chance. i rise to mark a day 160 years ago, mr. president, when that second chance and a...
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it in all of our afford okay housing cites cv6an do it when we have this type of support. we also are very concerned about our community age nothing place. we serve over a thousand seniors and i want it make sure that as our seniors age in place they don'ts to worry about where they will lay their head the night. they don't worry about where than i will live or aged out of the or priced out of the community and so we want to be able to continue to contribute through our work and through the sb423. it will allow you to do so. thank you. [applause], thank you very much. thank you to speakers that concludes the press conference and will take a few questions. you mentioned other thing in the way enter rates and construction costs are in there. are there other [inaudible] in your way? housing like this and when efforts are med to address that. >> interest rates that is i bit above our local and state control. i hopeful low we will resolve itself. and benefit many other things in the economy as limp in terms of there was an issue which is be
it in all of our afford okay housing cites cv6an do it when we have this type of support. we also are very concerned about our community age nothing place. we serve over a thousand seniors and i want it make sure that as our seniors age in place they don'ts to worry about where they will lay their head the night. they don't worry about where than i will live or aged out of the or priced out of the community and so we want to be able to continue to contribute through our work and through the...
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wind was raging outside, it works. classic recommendations from the ministry of emergency situations, do not leave the houseo not stand near trees and large structures, do not hide behind bus stops and under the walls of houses, stay away from the line. transfers and not talk on a mobile phone. compliance with these rules is enough to save your life. i, marina karaman, and we figured out how belarusians can get along with the new climate. all clear. see you. the hosts of the show know exactly how to behave when they are at home. oh, hello, hello, very nice, very nice, my name is kaylya, i’m from venezuela, and i’m kaya from china, and my name is vladislav, i live in belarus, i work as a tour guide, what kind of building do you think this is? well, there is water, obviously inside. reject nyama chago. workers with such with small details, including the most insignificant adhilenny transactions and marriage, the man will take care of unnecessary reporting. control over all pharmaceutical devices. the details are drawn dozens of times from control templates. the machines will be used to mark the future of our
wind was raging outside, it works. classic recommendations from the ministry of emergency situations, do not leave the houseo not stand near trees and large structures, do not hide behind bus stops and under the walls of houses, stay away from the line. transfers and not talk on a mobile phone. compliance with these rules is enough to save your life. i, marina karaman, and we figured out how belarusians can get along with the new climate. all clear. see you. the hosts of the show know exactly...
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do that. and mrs. nixon somehow understood that perhaps from her husband. and she made available to me the solarium of white house and set it for me so i could study there and nonstop for the six week sprint that you do to cram in order to pass the barracks. and that very kind of her do that. and the think of my and what i had to do because by the way, failing was not an option. and so she was that that thoughtful a wonderful mother in law. great story, patty. what don't we know that you know about either of these great first ladies? i think with mrs. nixon, the people don't understand one of the things that made her so effective was that she had worked she started working and you mentioned a couple of the things she worked for in a hospital for two years. all these things. and that meant that when she came to the white house, she knew how to get things done and that was what drove her ability to bring more people into the white house all these other things but she never wanted any publicity herself so think most people do not understand how much she responsible for. and i. i regret but she really did it on behal
do that. and mrs. nixon somehow understood that perhaps from her husband. and she made available to me the solarium of white house and set it for me so i could study there and nonstop for the six week sprint that you do to cram in order to pass the barracks. and that very kind of her do that. and the think of my and what i had to do because by the way, failing was not an option. and so she was that that thoughtful a wonderful mother in law. great story, patty. what don't we know that you know...
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house. it is a nice try, about -- but i do not think anyone is questioning whether donald trump is up to the rigors ofhe white house. host: what do you make of the polling numbers, getting -- getting closer and closer where it was further and further apart biiden? guest: it does not surprise me. democrats were very demoralized before the switch out, so there was some pent up energy. i think there was pent-up donor money sitting on the sidelines, as many had publicly said they would not continue funding the campaign. we expected this. i think the trump campaign expected this. they also expected there to be a shift in the polls through her honeymoon, but once we really start getting into her policies. her campaign for president in 2020, which did not even make it, and what she has said since then, the underlying factors will be the same. once the sugar high falls off, we will probably be close to where we were. host: you were there in 2020, worked in the trump/pence campaign. do you have any role in the campaign for 24? guest: no, i am on the outside. i am at a think tank. we are the ones out there putt
house. it is a nice try, about -- but i do not think anyone is questioning whether donald trump is up to the rigors ofhe white house. host: what do you make of the polling numbers, getting -- getting closer and closer where it was further and further apart biiden? guest: it does not surprise me. democrats were very demoralized before the switch out, so there was some pent up energy. i think there was pent-up donor money sitting on the sidelines, as many had publicly said they would not continue...
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i think they would have liked to say labor go for the on house of lords or for mercedes. one of labor's intending to do is to get rid of the remaining hereditary pay is in the house of law. so people who have asked simply because they are born in the our stock or say, i do so we introduce a monday tray retirement age for some pays in order to get the numbers in the house of lords down. of course, many people would argue that in the 21st century, that democracy like britain, we really shouldn't be in a situation where one house of parliament is a point, a draw them elected. there are many people on the labor side to believe that, but the labor government has said that any progress on that is for the future. i think they probably will introduce folks at 60, not something that's been a policy for some time and they will introduce automatic bunch of registration. but they say that there's plenty of time to do that. and to be honest, i think labor probably has called at least 4 or 5 years. there's no danger of this government collapsing any time soon. right. but peter, i mean that the speech might have to c
i think they would have liked to say labor go for the on house of lords or for mercedes. one of labor's intending to do is to get rid of the remaining hereditary pay is in the house of law. so people who have asked simply because they are born in the our stock or say, i do so we introduce a monday tray retirement age for some pays in order to get the numbers in the house of lords down. of course, many people would argue that in the 21st century, that democracy like britain, we really shouldn't...
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i guess there's a lot of reasons why someone might visit the white house. do you make much of that? >> well we know the president has been evaluated by a neurologist who specializes in movement disorders. dr. o'connor put that in his february summary of the president's annual exam. so we know the president has at least been evaluated once this year by that specialist now the white house medical unit sees a lot of people at the white house and it's certainly very possible that the walter reed physician who has visited there on eight occasions has seen, have seen other people. it will be a different story. and if if we learn that the neurologist has come, basically once a month to see the president united states. that raises the race is a different issue. and again, i think what we really need to see with both candidates it's just an effort to have some transparency about the health of the people who are running for the highest office, perhaps the most important office on the planet we know nothing about trump, absolutely nothing. we don't know what medications
i guess there's a lot of reasons why someone might visit the white house. do you make much of that? >> well we know the president has been evaluated by a neurologist who specializes in movement disorders. dr. o'connor put that in his february summary of the president's annual exam. so we know the president has at least been evaluated once this year by that specialist now the white house medical unit sees a lot of people at the white house and it's certainly very possible that the walter...
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the banks are obliged to pay 20% of their educational resources to the housing sector annually and they will be fined in case of violation. mr. abbasi also told khabar do about the notification of the national housing movement's increase in education to the central bank, after the notification of the central bank to 27 public and private operating banks, this education will be available to the applicants. a loan of 800 million tomans in the housing council, which was assigned, was announced by dr. mokhbar, the head of the presidential institution. it was done to the central bank and the work went one step further. in this letter, the payments must be made it should be of a type and a staircase, so that the amount of money for the first two years is 5,900,000 tomans. well, this was an important point that was brought up in the meeting, and it was communicated. 3 million tomans were deposited into the accounts of social security retirees. according to the ceo of the social security organization, following the efforts of the martyr president. in the 13th government and the law of the parliament, this 3 million tomans has been paid for proportional pension
the banks are obliged to pay 20% of their educational resources to the housing sector annually and they will be fined in case of violation. mr. abbasi also told khabar do about the notification of the national housing movement's increase in education to the central bank, after the notification of the central bank to 27 public and private operating banks, this education will be available to the applicants. a loan of 800 million tomans in the housing council, which was assigned, was announced by...
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of families. having an opportunity to talk about the things we are doing end of the things we want to do when we take back control of the senate and when the white house and hold of the house, the things we want to do for the american people, it's an honor and i think the american people are ready for that. they are seeing prices soar, they are seeing a wide open border and an actual world in chaos. they want some certainty and a plan, a vision and they want hope and that's what we are going to do. >> i know that you are passionate about families into this event is about looking at solutions to the high cost of living that infects families and kids. what are you working on and how are you working to find solutions? >> there's a number of things i feel like are affecting children and so let's start with the mental health cost first. when you look at social media, i mean, our children are paying the price. so from 2011 to 2019, the rate of depression among our young people more than doubled. that directly coincides with the rise of social media. if you look at the facts from last year, one in three high school women said she actually considered that dea
of families. having an opportunity to talk about the things we are doing end of the things we want to do when we take back control of the senate and when the white house and hold of the house, the things we want to do for the american people, it's an honor and i think the american people are ready for that. they are seeing prices soar, they are seeing a wide open border and an actual world in chaos. they want some certainty and a plan, a vision and they want hope and that's what we are going to...
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delivery of weapons we got busy, passed a resolution to ensure he did it we made the demands of the white house to do the will of congress and get the weapons delivered. [applause] we have to stand against anti-semitism we are doing that in every way that we can in the house and we are using our bully pulpit every ounce of authority every tool in our toolbox to make sure we push back against this. this is a moment for moral clarity it is unconscionable to us the president of the united states and some of the leaders in the senate are unable or unwilling to stand and say what is good and what is evil. that is something to us is unconscionable but would not face the angry quote in columbia, columbia university and what we saw that it was hatred on display we saw a lot of students who were being used as pawns in this thing. we saw a lot of hatred as well was a anti-semitism on display even amongst faculty and so-called leaders on these campuses we will continue to demand accountability on these universities are jewish students have the safety and the security to go to class and live freely. it is ridicu
delivery of weapons we got busy, passed a resolution to ensure he did it we made the demands of the white house to do the will of congress and get the weapons delivered. [applause] we have to stand against anti-semitism we are doing that in every way that we can in the house and we are using our bully pulpit every ounce of authority every tool in our toolbox to make sure we push back against this. this is a moment for moral clarity it is unconscionable to us the president of the united states...