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everybody who knew chef doug was cooking. it was going to be some good food. >> hey, i'm dripping sauce. >> hey, we got one question for you. >> without calling me. i'm dripping. what are those shoes? she was dripping soft. hey. >> and up, leaving his own family in such grief and pain. >> my brother was a big guy. and you're not just going to take him down? >> i can't imagine why anyone. would do this horrendous thing to my cousin. >> they threw him away like he was trash. >> it started early 1st june morning when dj calhoun, known lovingly as chef doug, didn't show up for a catering gig. his sister instantly knew something was wrong. >> his best friend calls me and says, you talk to your brother. he's supposed to be catering for a comedy show, and the guys who are the promoters are looking for him. i said, oh, well, let me call you right back. >> d.j. didn't answer his phone, so dana tried texting him. >> my last text to him says, boy, you better call me as soon as you get this message. >> but for the first time ever, radio
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doug will get it done. doug is truly carried on. the north dakota pioneers spirit of his family into the 21st century through new ideas and innovation. he is a visionary leader who has dedicated his life to serve the people of north dakota as an entrepreneur, owner and a governor. he has a proven track record of creating jobs, growing businesses and transforming government. he has championed bold initiatives of diversify to diversify the economy, improve behavioral health care, access, and enhance environmental stewardship. he is a partner with a tribal nations which with which we share borders in north dakota, especially in the areas of education, behavioral health care services and law enforcement. and doug is a strong champion for the new presidential library in the north dakota badlands to honor theodore roosevelt. he's been recognized nationally for his innovative and collaborative approach to governing, which has earned him bipartisan support and respect. doug is not a politician. he's a problem solver who listens to all persp
doug will get it done. doug is truly carried on. the north dakota pioneers spirit of his family into the 21st century through new ideas and innovation. he is a visionary leader who has dedicated his life to serve the people of north dakota as an entrepreneur, owner and a governor. he has a proven track record of creating jobs, growing businesses and transforming government. he has championed bold initiatives of diversify to diversify the economy, improve behavioral health care, access, and...
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doug burgum doug. thank god he's still 80.became governor, it was the same night that donald trump was elected back in november 16 and the world changed because i've had an opportunity to serve under joe biden as president and donald trump. when donald was president, our nation was safe and our nation was prosperous. joe biden, his weakness has led to war. his weakness and his appeasement has led to our adversary, like iran and russia, making of billions of dollars, selling oil to china. economy, energy, national security. those are all three tied together. there's one candidate in this race that understand us how to make our nation more secure, our nation more prosperous. it's the person who did it when he was president, before. that's donald j. trump. biden has been a disaster on the economy. he's been a disaster on energy, and he's been a disaster on national security, including the border under donald j. trump. our cities were safer. our country was safer. and we were absolutely economically better off than we are to now.
doug burgum doug. thank god he's still 80.became governor, it was the same night that donald trump was elected back in november 16 and the world changed because i've had an opportunity to serve under joe biden as president and donald trump. when donald was president, our nation was safe and our nation was prosperous. joe biden, his weakness has led to war. his weakness and his appeasement has led to our adversary, like iran and russia, making of billions of dollars, selling oil to china....
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doug burgum. not a familiar name, i know, but you might remember him as the obscure republican presidential candidate who had to pay his way into the debates. there was a provision in the republican primary debate rules where you had to get a certain number of people to become donors to your campaign in order for you to get into the debates. doug burgum was nowhere near the sufficient number of donors that he would need to get him into the debate. so he literally paid people to donate to him. he would give you money, he would give you $20. if you turn around and gave him $1 as a donation. and apparently that was legal. but that is how doug burgum got into the republican presidential debates, which if you don't live in north dakota, that's the only thing you know him from now, trump wants him to run the department of the interior because, sure. why not? doug burgum. doug burgum his confirmation hearing was also supposed to be tomorrow, but it also now has been called off because, like with the guy
doug burgum. not a familiar name, i know, but you might remember him as the obscure republican presidential candidate who had to pay his way into the debates. there was a provision in the republican primary debate rules where you had to get a certain number of people to become donors to your campaign in order for you to get into the debates. doug burgum was nowhere near the sufficient number of donors that he would need to get him into the debate. so he literally paid people to donate to him....
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the trump transition was also just unable to get the paperwork together for the doug berman doug burgum nomination. so now doug burgum can't have his confirmation hearing tomorrow either. both of them called off the day before the hearings were supposed to happen. and now here's word of another. and this one is for the trump nominee, who i think is probably the least confirmable of any of them. this is the trump nominee who i would argue might even be less confirmable than matt gaetz would have been if they had left him as the nominee nominee for attorney general. i'm speaking, of course, of trump's choice for director of national intelligence, tulsi gabbard. this is the choice when this nomination was announced, russian state tv reacted to this announcement like it was the kremlin's biggest international victory since they launched sputnik. a source at the senate intelligence committee told us last week that republicans were hoping the confirmation hearing for tulsi gabbard was going to be this friday, january 17th. so that was the date we had penciled in for tulsi gabbard. but it's no
the trump transition was also just unable to get the paperwork together for the doug berman doug burgum nomination. so now doug burgum can't have his confirmation hearing tomorrow either. both of them called off the day before the hearings were supposed to happen. and now here's word of another. and this one is for the trump nominee, who i think is probably the least confirmable of any of them. this is the trump nominee who i would argue might even be less confirmable than matt gaetz would have...
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doug, if you feel like it, go ahead. three weeks later after a lot of press and media about the post and then bradley saying to "the new york times," "i will run naked down pennsylvania avenue before i apologize to president carter." a few weeks later ed who became the post lawyer, call me on the telephone in my office which was around the corner from his. mine was a tiny office. his was, the most eminent firm in washington. said are you busy, can i come to see you? walked around and said this is going long enough. what do we need to do? i said the same thing president carter said the very beginning. but now you need to retract you're doing to apologize and need to repudiate a policy which the post has stated editorially that it defended the right to publish rumors about public figures that they knew to be false. that really offended a lot of people and we had more media allies at that time than probably any time in carter's political history. they did retract. they did apologize. they repudiated the policy that they wou
doug, if you feel like it, go ahead. three weeks later after a lot of press and media about the post and then bradley saying to "the new york times," "i will run naked down pennsylvania avenue before i apologize to president carter." a few weeks later ed who became the post lawyer, call me on the telephone in my office which was around the corner from his. mine was a tiny office. his was, the most eminent firm in washington. said are you busy, can i come to see you? walked...
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that's the main goal of the republicans, former congressman doug collins, host of the doug collins podcast. thank you so washington, d.c. >> to remedy unfair
that's the main goal of the republicans, former congressman doug collins, host of the doug collins podcast. thank you so washington, d.c. >> to remedy unfair
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he's like, oh, thank god i'm not next to doug. hi, doug., barack, i want to talk to you about golf. shut up. doug. doug, do you know any good dogs? do you know any good dogs? >> no, i don't know, a single. >> they were just sitting in the winner's section. >> yeah. >> hey, this is the winning section. >> i have so many bad dogs running through my mind, actually. >> yeah, i can't think of a black doug. >> who? >> yeah, he's bradbery's producer. >> okay, that's not good. but he goes by doug because he knows if he went by douglas, everyone would hate him. >> douglas. doug. doug. jamie saved me from my last hole. >> just before this show came on. they released what trump said. trump goes, hey, we'll finish this conversation at joe's funeral next week. >> you know, michelle wasn't there. did you notice that? that was strange. you know who else wasn't there, big mike? yeah, that's my personal trainer. he wasn't invited, though. >> i guess joe went up and he goes, hey, the good news is i'm a great grandfather. >> ha ha ha. all right, we'll be righ
he's like, oh, thank god i'm not next to doug. hi, doug., barack, i want to talk to you about golf. shut up. doug. doug, do you know any good dogs? do you know any good dogs? >> no, i don't know, a single. >> they were just sitting in the winner's section. >> yeah. >> hey, this is the winning section. >> i have so many bad dogs running through my mind, actually. >> yeah, i can't think of a black doug. >> who? >> yeah, he's bradbery's producer....
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the conservation projects has started with the husband, doug, has become a true inspiration to those who believe the wilderness concealed. it says, if given half attends the the, the but that going in the sub last, the region of mountains and forest spending, seldom tv energy and female. the famous 40 to stunning landscapes for sensory c test being an important region for life. the farming menu, its grasslands have been graced there at the regents hot lice that going in national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. hello. hello. nice to meet here. i mean, i'm chris tompkins, whenever you a little do, the former ceo will follow their company, but they're going in greece, marine companies, uninterrupted, newer an adventurer who had found a drive at brand the north space. most friends made them by your mentor protection centered to their company, east coast, but greece and doug wanted to do more from the early ninety's book over $300000000.00 us dollars. so plan for preservation across to energy and tina. they build parts, compe
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curious the day that doug died, he was on a car game trip with our best friends. and they got caught out in a severe west. certainly when they were getting pushed farther and farther out into the center of the lake. and so they decided to abandon the kayak and swim to shore . and it was just too much that it was in the water for over 2 and a half hours. and they got him out, he was helicopter to the hospital. and somehow the word spreads so fast. the dog had either died or was in trouble. and as we drove to the hospital, people were taking their hard heads off, opening up some way. they really thought god it was quite an extraordinary. anyway, we've got to create any died 20 minutes before so soon after duck's death to list and national congress voted to make he mind owner read to la and cd sent it to us. an official recognition in both of the tompkins contribution to the countries and that's what i've had a touch of how much they probably have come to embrace them. what a life. here's a guy who i know limitations. you know, you're so easily stopped by things that
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i'm joined by neil and doug brinkley.houghts tonight. >> i think we saw what american democracy is supposed to be today. you saw vice president standing hands clasped in the most dignified way possible. it reminded me when i was a junior lawyer, i worked on al gore's case gore versus bush and many were upset, but i remember the vice president at the time saying, "i'm going to basically concede and do everything in the most dignified way possible," and he did. that was a really powerful example for all of us who worked on that case. i think we saw that powerful example today in what the vice president did. >> let's play a little bit more from the vice president today. . >> america's democracy is only as strong as our willingness to fight for it. every single person, their willingness to fight for and respect the importance of our democracy. otherwise it is very fragile and it will not be able to withstand moments of crisis and today america's democracy stood. >> doug, your thoughts? >> i think kamala harris did a great nat
i'm joined by neil and doug brinkley.houghts tonight. >> i think we saw what american democracy is supposed to be today. you saw vice president standing hands clasped in the most dignified way possible. it reminded me when i was a junior lawyer, i worked on al gore's case gore versus bush and many were upset, but i remember the vice president at the time saying, "i'm going to basically concede and do everything in the most dignified way possible," and he did. that was a really...
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they're in idealogical alignment. >> doug, what does it mean, do you think? >> donald trump is an aggressive legislative agenda. we're talking about doing tax cuts and a big reconciliation bill in april opposed to june or september or december. things like this get in the way of that. if you want to have a successful legislative agenda, don't get in your own way. >> good point. it's a trap. it is a trap to get stuck in the past. donald trump has already overcome a lot of these things politically in his past. he'll be more successful if he focuses on legislation. >> that's it. how many times in politics do we hear, voters look forward, not backwards? >> consistently. >>> 54 minutes past the hour, your morning roundup. justin trudeau expected to announce he is stepping down according to canadian media reports. the announcement could come as soon as today. sources say he hasn't made a final decision. trudeau has been prime minister for nine years but is seeing his support slide in recent polls. the resignation would leave his liberal party without a leader ahead
they're in idealogical alignment. >> doug, what does it mean, do you think? >> donald trump is an aggressive legislative agenda. we're talking about doing tax cuts and a big reconciliation bill in april opposed to june or september or december. things like this get in the way of that. if you want to have a successful legislative agenda, don't get in your own way. >> good point. it's a trap. it is a trap to get stuck in the past. donald trump has already overcome a lot of these...
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doug b bessent. tulsi gabbard under fire? has thought this thing through and not going to budge. >> ainsley: she is not up there do you know when her confirmation? >> >> brian: only paperwork. >> ainsley: how long will it take? will we know today? >> brian: one and done. >> lawrence: one hearing and full vote. first committee and then the full vote. >> ainsley: full vote today? >> steve: full vote on inauguration day on january 20th. >> brian: can't have a vote until the president is gnawing rated. >> steve: stay tuned. you will see a lot of it right here on fox. >> brian: beginning 9:30 eastern time. now we have an alert. >> brian: learning more about president trump's potential plans to see the devastation from the los angeles firefighters. >> steve: strong winds continue to fan the flames, threatening new areas as people across the region are warned to be ready to evacuated at a moment's notice. have your go bag ready. >> ainsley: griff jenkins is live in malibu this morning and joins us now. griff, i was watching somethin
doug b bessent. tulsi gabbard under fire? has thought this thing through and not going to budge. >> ainsley: she is not up there do you know when her confirmation? >> >> brian: only paperwork. >> ainsley: how long will it take? will we know today? >> brian: one and done. >> lawrence: one hearing and full vote. first committee and then the full vote. >> ainsley: full vote today? >> steve: full vote on inauguration day on january 20th. >>...
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but, doug, come on. so mess up the pledge of allegiance for the vice president of the united states. that should be an easy one, right? well, it just underscores how really unsuited she was for national office, and certainly not to be the president of the united states. >> and as for james carville, he was so certain the democrats were going to win. everybody who was against kamala harris was either wrong or stupid or racist or out of touch, whatever. i think we realize that we are a divided country. the issues is he's now acknowledged the economy, the southern border, crime. we're all working for the republicans. and ultimately, as you suggested in your other guests have suggested, the victory was clear. and i think my party needs to do a real rethink of where it stands, cooperate with trump, where they agree, where the american people want cooperation and seek to carve out a new and arguably different identity for the democratic party, like the one we had in the clinton years, which was centrist, fisca
but, doug, come on. so mess up the pledge of allegiance for the vice president of the united states. that should be an easy one, right? well, it just underscores how really unsuited she was for national office, and certainly not to be the president of the united states. >> and as for james carville, he was so certain the democrats were going to win. everybody who was against kamala harris was either wrong or stupid or racist or out of touch, whatever. i think we realize that we are a...
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interior secretary nominee doug burgum and doug collins, trump's choice to lead veterans affairs here. now, cnn political director and washington bureau chief, a dual jobs david chalian juggling everything. good morning to you. look, when you look at this trio here, that is going to be coming up first, the most controversial. and is anyone at risk of potentially not being confirmed? >> well, clearly, that man in the middle. >> pete hegseth is going to be where most of the attention is tomorrow when he goes before the senate armed services committee and, and kicks off this trump confirmation hearing process. i think some 13 nominees are going to go before the senate this week. so this is our first view this week into what a trump administration will really look like. and to hear from the people who will be sitting atop these agencies and affecting policy across the board, that that national security team is the one that i think is going to have all the eyeballs on it. certainly hegseth knowing obviously all the reporting that's out there about his past. uh, alcohol issues, his the alle
interior secretary nominee doug burgum and doug collins, trump's choice to lead veterans affairs here. now, cnn political director and washington bureau chief, a dual jobs david chalian juggling everything. good morning to you. look, when you look at this trio here, that is going to be coming up first, the most controversial. and is anyone at risk of potentially not being confirmed? >> well, clearly, that man in the middle. >> pete hegseth is going to be where most of the attention...
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doug k collins, pete hegseth an doug burgum.med, all of them? >> i do. i think the president made it clear his picks are strong. i'm a huge supporter for pete hegseth and he will do tremendous job and help the rec recruitment deficit and those who have been purged because of vaccines. doug collins will do an amazing job. i think everyone, el paso and michael waltz, the president has done amazing picking people like kash patel to go into fbi and clear things up. i look forward to making sure we reestablish the security and confidence of government. >> carley: donald trump said all hell will break out if the remains hostages held by hamas are not returned by inauguration. here is j.d. vance talking to shannon about that yesterday. >> it will be because people are terrified thering be consequence for hamas. what does that look like? it means enabling israelis to knockout final couple battalions of hamas and leadership and aggressive sanctions and financial penalties on those supporting terrorist organizations in the middle east. >>
doug k collins, pete hegseth an doug burgum.med, all of them? >> i do. i think the president made it clear his picks are strong. i'm a huge supporter for pete hegseth and he will do tremendous job and help the rec recruitment deficit and those who have been purged because of vaccines. doug collins will do an amazing job. i think everyone, el paso and michael waltz, the president has done amazing picking people like kash patel to go into fbi and clear things up. i look forward to making...
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the conservation projects he started with the husband doug, has become a choice duration to those who believe the wilderness concealed. it says they've given half attends the, but they're going in the sub last. the region of mountains and forest spending, seldom tv energy and female the famous 40 to stunning landscapes for sensory feet tests being an important region for life. the farming menu, its grasslands have been graced there at the regions hot lice that going in national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. hello. hello. nice to meet here. i mean, i'm chris tompkins, whenever you a little do, the former ceo will follow their company, but they're going in greece marine companies and then took the newer an adventurer who had found a drive at brand the north space. most friends made them by your mentor protection centered to their company, east coast, but greece and doug wanted to do more from the early ninety's book over $300000000.00 us dollars. so plan for preservation across to the energy and tina. they build parts com
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. >> jacqui: doug i want to ask you to the point made earlier, both trump and biden opposed this.u think we are witnessing a swing towards protectionism in the u.s.? >> del sol a bit of horseshoe politics on a lot of issues more to the right and left you go the more you sort of meet at that place so donald trump got a lot of labor support as we've seen on joe biden has these position himself as a pro-labor president we've ever at. not terribly surprising on an issue like this they were were been in agreement. >> jacqui: marie what cost is it's happening because mario mentioned the other company that was bidding for this came up short and now u.s. steel is sort of in the lurch. >> a system that donald trump and future presidents will have to deal with. mario also alluded to covid and the fact that there was this idea in the last five years that we wanted to bring more of our supply chain and more of these critical industries back to the united states. i think most of us agree in general it's a good thing for a number of reasons but the world is globalized and this company u.s. stee
. >> jacqui: doug i want to ask you to the point made earlier, both trump and biden opposed this.u think we are witnessing a swing towards protectionism in the u.s.? >> del sol a bit of horseshoe politics on a lot of issues more to the right and left you go the more you sort of meet at that place so donald trump got a lot of labor support as we've seen on joe biden has these position himself as a pro-labor president we've ever at. not terribly surprising on an issue like this they...
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and the second gentleman, doug. doug is a hell of a lawyer, by the way. as president i have the honor of bestowing the medal of freedom on our nation's highest civilian honor on a group of truly extraordinary people. who gave their sacred effort. shape the culture and the cause of america. let me just say to each of you, thank you, thank you, thank you for all you have done to help this country. [applause] you all literally embody the nation's creed. out of many, one. a collection of people of different backgrounds, beliefs, and talents from different generations and different genders, using the remarkable gifts and unwavering passion to strengthen our resolve as one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. it matters. it really does matter. as cultural icons, there should be a dignified statement, humanitarians, rock stars,'s word stars, you feed the hungry. give hope to those who are hurting. and you craft the signs and sounds in our movements and memories. it is amazing, or innovation, you are inspired. you bring healing and joy
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maybe doug has beef with jd.e moral high ground, they're just as petty and vindictive as other people. who i will not mention right now because it's unnecessary. this might be the smartest thing she ever said. because she knows it will take decades to get this thing done. >> greg: that's true. you know jessica, she loves ven diagram. it's an overlap of stupid and dumb. she's brain retardant. >> jessica: i definitely think there's ample opportunity and doug is an l.a. resident. i think he lives in brentwood, this is hometown for him as well. on the inviting the vances over. mike pence and karen pence did not meet with kamala and doug but they opened their home to them. they let them come in and see the rooms. that is especially important to be able to do when you have to put three children in a new home. this is a complete overhaul of their lives. they have been living in ohio, now they're moving to dc. dad is now the second most powerful person in the school. we're going to new schools that feels like's really ea
maybe doug has beef with jd.e moral high ground, they're just as petty and vindictive as other people. who i will not mention right now because it's unnecessary. this might be the smartest thing she ever said. because she knows it will take decades to get this thing done. >> greg: that's true. you know jessica, she loves ven diagram. it's an overlap of stupid and dumb. she's brain retardant. >> jessica: i definitely think there's ample opportunity and doug is an l.a. resident. i...
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everyone looking at the fires in lsz, beginning tomorrow, pete goes first, i think doug collins and dougurgum will be layups. they will look to score on pete. my source came out great and passed him before. he met with 40 senators before christmas and over 50 now and people like senator rono that don't want to meet with him shows how serious you are not taking this. bluementhal gave him the run around, and mark kelly. >> lawrence: fbi background came out clean, he's military officer. there was effort to prevent him from getting to this poen. he has a personality, very likeable, he is funny, resume of serving in the military and going to two prestigious schools. he's a conservative and it is under critique. he has a shot and other nominees will shine, as well. he is a fighter, he will fight for the country. >> brian: navy seals will be in the oddence. and one million migrants, how last ditch effort impacts trump's day 1 plans next. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis held me back. but now with skyrizi, i'm all in. thanks to skyrizi, i saw dramatically clearer skin. and many even achiev
everyone looking at the fires in lsz, beginning tomorrow, pete goes first, i think doug collins and dougurgum will be layups. they will look to score on pete. my source came out great and passed him before. he met with 40 senators before christmas and over 50 now and people like senator rono that don't want to meet with him shows how serious you are not taking this. bluementhal gave him the run around, and mark kelly. >> lawrence: fbi background came out clean, he's military officer....
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and doug, convinced me this was the conservation chance of a low as time to the 2004 in the tech of of provided consummately freight. i'm afraid i thought it was in a sense regulate one another on the go see samuel into a bottle in some sense of stay in the wilderness. when we bought this property, there were probably 500 miles of fence line that needed to come down. and when you take defense this down, you see wildlife coming back in because for 80 years it's been excluded from the best aggressive. right. and so sorry to keep wild life out of the best grasses and keep your live stock in the best crashes. so it's very exciting to see the grasslands and the forest begins and restorative sounds. and that's the joy of taking fences down one any more. benefiting from these graphs we say when echo close relative of the lama and the keystone species. that is one that place a crucial role in the functioning of the co system. not often you see one by itself as they're pretty emblematic of the pedagogy and stepped if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is then you know that the sys
and doug, convinced me this was the conservation chance of a low as time to the 2004 in the tech of of provided consummately freight. i'm afraid i thought it was in a sense regulate one another on the go see samuel into a bottle in some sense of stay in the wilderness. when we bought this property, there were probably 500 miles of fence line that needed to come down. and when you take defense this down, you see wildlife coming back in because for 80 years it's been excluded from the best...
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last year, when the main banking guy at jp morgan jumped to citigroup suddenly doug beckner was given the title of banking but now he is the cohead of cip. that's a big promotion in 12 months. sonali: sridhar natarajan senior reporter covering banking for bloomberg. call him with your tips. we want to know what is going on. day two at the j.p. morgan health care conference in san francisco not just talking about changes at the bank, talking to executives. kriste -- kristin peck joins us next to talk about changes in her industry. this is bloomberg. sonali: this is bloomberg markets. i'm sonali basak time for the stock of the hour. sl x, the largest producer of medicine for pets and livestock in the u.s.. it stock has been lower going up to 2025. the company has a number of treatments waiting approval. -- awaiting approvals. my cali katie greifeld and kristin pe at the j.p. morganck health care conference in san francisco. katie: let's start with the broad breakdown. are you addressed companion animals. i am thinking cats, dogs, livestock like cattle. what is the current breakdown when
last year, when the main banking guy at jp morgan jumped to citigroup suddenly doug beckner was given the title of banking but now he is the cohead of cip. that's a big promotion in 12 months. sonali: sridhar natarajan senior reporter covering banking for bloomberg. call him with your tips. we want to know what is going on. day two at the j.p. morgan health care conference in san francisco not just talking about changes at the bank, talking to executives. kriste -- kristin peck joins us next to...
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maybe it makes its way to the supreme court to doug's point i don't think americans are paying attentionat this point he won the popular vote he got all the things in this election he did not in the previous one that he won at this point as well. it's just whether he wants to expunge his record whether or not he was to spend that time in a courtroom. have some of his attention and divide it with his executive responsibilities. >> mary catherine in some way the judge is trying to deliver on an image of a trump being sentence? that is something to happen. >> he is but again his power is somewhat limited in this area to the extent it could be politically damaging and people would pay attention. if he went to a hard on trump and this became an issue as he continues in his presidency. it would be a damage to democrats not to republicans are trump at this point. >> was a response to that? >> i think there are a lot of democrats that felt how could so many americans vote for someone who had been convicted of a number of charges, who had been accused of a many more things, election interference,
maybe it makes its way to the supreme court to doug's point i don't think americans are paying attentionat this point he won the popular vote he got all the things in this election he did not in the previous one that he won at this point as well. it's just whether he wants to expunge his record whether or not he was to spend that time in a courtroom. have some of his attention and divide it with his executive responsibilities. >> mary catherine in some way the judge is trying to deliver...
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on behalf of the american people, doug and coolences. being with you today, i'm reminded of the enduring words of a favorite hymn. >> may the works i have done speak for me. >> today we gather to celebrate the life of a man whose works will echo for generations to come. a man from plains, georgia, whorew up without electricity or running water and served as e 39th president of the united states of america and lived every day of his long life in service to the people. presidt james...
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. >> reporter: doug rogers stayed behind wednesday morning during the worst of the firestorm in altadena desperate to save his house. >> i saw embers flying, little fires starting. we had no water pressure. i knew we had a spa. so i carried as many buckets as i could as long as i could, just kept fighting. >> reporter: he doesn't have any firefighting experience. he's a nurse and now all the homes on his block and across the street are gone except the four he protected with his home depot buckets. >> there's no way to get any more water out of it. i took everything out i could. >> reporter: now mixed emotions as the reality of what happened sinks in. >> just my -- just can't express how much i feel for these other people. >> reporter: a few blocks over david and his two kids are going around turning off water and gas lines, baffled by the slow response. >> we saw a person who worked for the gas company. he walked up to me and said, hey, where's house number blah blah blah? i'm like why? he's like i need to turn off the gas. i'm like dude, look around, flare, flare, flare, flare. the hous
. >> reporter: doug rogers stayed behind wednesday morning during the worst of the firestorm in altadena desperate to save his house. >> i saw embers flying, little fires starting. we had no water pressure. i knew we had a spa. so i carried as many buckets as i could as long as i could, just kept fighting. >> reporter: he doesn't have any firefighting experience. he's a nurse and now all the homes on his block and across the street are gone except the four he protected with...
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but as doug points out, the tax debate will go on all year. they'll do things that hurt the economy first, like tariffs and reducing immigration or throwing a lot of people out of our country, or whatever. that will hurt the economy before the effect of any tax cuts can show up in 2026. i also worry about the possibility -- i mean doug referred to the uncertainty in the house. we seem to be in a period where we can expect a lot of twists and turns, and i don't think chaos and turmoil are good for business. so i'm worried that things will be unsettled for a while until we figure out what are trump's bluffs and hat does he really mean to do? >> that's a good point. the idea that the administration may have to go over the things that they can actually do themselves through presidential actions without having congress sign off on some of those things. some of those might not be as beneficial, and might actually hurt the economy. >> i think david makes a really good point. i would say more broadly that, you know, the economy is in good shape. growi
but as doug points out, the tax debate will go on all year. they'll do things that hurt the economy first, like tariffs and reducing immigration or throwing a lot of people out of our country, or whatever. that will hurt the economy before the effect of any tax cuts can show up in 2026. i also worry about the possibility -- i mean doug referred to the uncertainty in the house. we seem to be in a period where we can expect a lot of twists and turns, and i don't think chaos and turmoil are good...
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tuesday, it is pete hegseth for defense secretary, doug collins for veterans affairs secretary and doug burgum for interior secretary. wednesday, kristi noem homeland security secretary, marco rubio secretary of state, pam bondi attorney general, chris wright energy secretary, jon magseth cia director. thursday you've got eric scott turner and scott pheasant for treasury secretary. as you mentioned, tulsa gabbard, d and i director is what she is up for, not among those listed what should viewers know about her and section 702? guest: i reported last week that republican and democratic senators who had met with her were unclear on her position on that critical national 30 authority which basically allows the federal government to conduct surveillance on foreigners outside of the united states for the purposes of safeguarding national security, rooting out terrorism, things like that. and i presented that information to the trump transition team and said we were going to reported and as a result, tulsi gabbard gave her first public comment since being nominated for the job in which she ca
tuesday, it is pete hegseth for defense secretary, doug collins for veterans affairs secretary and doug burgum for interior secretary. wednesday, kristi noem homeland security secretary, marco rubio secretary of state, pam bondi attorney general, chris wright energy secretary, jon magseth cia director. thursday you've got eric scott turner and scott pheasant for treasury secretary. as you mentioned, tulsa gabbard, d and i director is what she is up for, not among those listed what should...
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he started with the husband, doug, has become a truly is pure ration to those who believe the wilderness can heal. it says, if given half attends the the but they go into the sub blast region of mountains and forest bindings, tell them to the energy and female the famous 40 to stunning landscapes for sensory feats. us being an important region for lives took farming. many opiates grasslands have been grace there at the regions hot lice at that going in national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. hello. hello. nice to meet here. yeah, i mean, i'm chris tompkins, whatever you do, the former ceo will follow their company, but they're going in greece, marine companies uninterrupted, newer an adventurer who had found the driver brand, the north space, both friends made them by your mentor protection center to their company, east coast but creasing the wanted to do more from the early ninety's, but over $300000000.00 us dollars to plan for preservation across to the energy athena. they build parts complete with largest common ground,
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brblght video clip] vice president harr pis: on behalf of the american people doug and i offer our deepest condolences. being with you today i'm reminded of the enduring words of a favorite hymn. may the works i have done speak for me. today we gather to celebrate the life of a man whose works will echo for generations to come. a man from plains, georgia, who grew up without electricity or running water, and served as the 39th president of the united states of america. and lived every day of his long life in service to the people. president james earl carter jr. so i was in middle school when jimmy carter was elected president. and i vividly recall how my mother admired him. how much she admired his strength of character. his honesty. his integrity. his work ethic. and determination. his intelligence. and his generosity of spirit. we have heard much today and in recent days about president carter's impact in the four decades after he left the white. jimmy carter established a new model for what it means to be a former president. and leaves an extraordinary post-presidential legacy. host: t
brblght video clip] vice president harr pis: on behalf of the american people doug and i offer our deepest condolences. being with you today i'm reminded of the enduring words of a favorite hymn. may the works i have done speak for me. today we gather to celebrate the life of a man whose works will echo for generations to come. a man from plains, georgia, who grew up without electricity or running water, and served as the 39th president of the united states of america. and lived every day of...
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veterans affairs choice doug collins' hearing will be on january 21st and interior secretary choice, doug burgum, his hearing will be on thursday, so some questions about why hearings are getting postponed. it doesn't appear that chuck schumer is doing what the voters asked for and that is get to work on inflation and immigration. >> instead, finding ways to, well, get their moment to shine, in their opinion, by going after several of these nominees. maria, last hour you mentioned tulsi gabbard, we talked about pete hegseth, doug collins to lead veterans affairs. i think he's an amazing choice. if you want to go after some of the decorated former service members and our former colleague, then go right ahead. as far as today's hearing, that's hegseth, axios has published his opening statement. this is from axios. and chuck schumer really wants to go after someone that was a deckdecorated war hero, go ahea. pete hegseth is going to talk about he wants to restore the warrior ethos, re-establish trust in the military, address recruiting and readiness crisis in the ranks, the strength of
veterans affairs choice doug collins' hearing will be on january 21st and interior secretary choice, doug burgum, his hearing will be on thursday, so some questions about why hearings are getting postponed. it doesn't appear that chuck schumer is doing what the voters asked for and that is get to work on inflation and immigration. >> instead, finding ways to, well, get their moment to shine, in their opinion, by going after several of these nominees. maria, last hour you mentioned tulsi...
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defense secretary nobody pete hegseth, his hearing will begin tomorrow, interior secretary nominee douger marshall about this yesterday, here's what he's expecting. >> he met with president trump this week along with your colleagues did you have a chance to speak with your colleagues you believe you have the bill in the senate to confirm all of his nominees. >> after count my chickens before they hatch but i think they need to go to the hearing process, the good get beat up by the legacy media and the left as well but i think the votes are there and i've interviewed these people one-on-one and they have been great communicators and great leaders, the very accomplished. somewhere outside of the box but i think we have the votes. >> what do you think, outside of the box is what president trump wanted, he wanted to drain the swamp he wanted outsiders. do you think 70 like pete had checked for defense secretary, does he get confirm? >> he does get confirmed is the most awesome defense secretary in our history, the reason why what i hear from hundreds of rank-and-file servicemen and women th
defense secretary nobody pete hegseth, his hearing will begin tomorrow, interior secretary nominee douger marshall about this yesterday, here's what he's expecting. >> he met with president trump this week along with your colleagues did you have a chance to speak with your colleagues you believe you have the bill in the senate to confirm all of his nominees. >> after count my chickens before they hatch but i think they need to go to the hearing process, the good get beat up by the...