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[continues in spanish] ed morales: you know, puerto rico has one of the worst gdp-to-gnp ratios of any country or territory in the world. only about 70% of the value that's created in puerto rico actually stays in puerto rico, whereas, you know, most countries are in the 90s. so pepe's efforts are an attempt to localize the value that's created by, you know, cultivation in puerto rico. [rooster crowing] woman: it's so good. woman: i have no idea, but it's so good. jose enrique: you know, daniella, i feel like right now, she's doing exactly what i, for me, as a restauranteur or, like, a cook, wants. she's basically gotten to a place where you have all these other farmers that are coming together, and then she's figured out a way to get the transportation down here. i think it started off with arugula--those thick, heavy leaves, like, peppery. you knowit's gotunch in its flavor. and she brought those in. i'm like, "ohh, that's it." you know, like the lemon juice, olive oil, salt, you know. "leave it. it's beautiful." so from there on, she started bringing other things, and that's how it
[continues in spanish] ed morales: you know, puerto rico has one of the worst gdp-to-gnp ratios of any country or territory in the world. only about 70% of the value that's created in puerto rico actually stays in puerto rico, whereas, you know, most countries are in the 90s. so pepe's efforts are an attempt to localize the value that's created by, you know, cultivation in puerto rico. [rooster crowing] woman: it's so good. woman: i have no idea, but it's so good. jose enrique: you know,...
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ed for a bunch of reasons. whatever you think of the moral calculation embedded in that op-ed, of anonymously blowing the whistle on the president. you believes unfit to serve. while continuing to work for him. it was pretty protheticm so far as basically how high the trump administration played out, particularly the last 35 days. the last 40 days. right? it up into including january. six as we will hear tomorrow. miles taylor is the author of that anonymous op-ed. at the follow-up a book, a warning. he served as chief of staff at the private of homeland security during the trump administration. he resigned in june of 2019, has since left the republican party. he is now the cofounder executive director of the renew america movement, and he joins me now. >> miles, it's good to have you on, first i wonder if you could talk a little bit about this perspective that i think we are gonna hear from matt, sarah matthews and matthew pottinger tomorrow. of people who stayed longer, much longer than you did. but who on the day had the clarity of exactly what was unfolding before them. >> well, chris, i think the important
ed for a bunch of reasons. whatever you think of the moral calculation embedded in that op-ed, of anonymously blowing the whistle on the president. you believes unfit to serve. while continuing to work for him. it was pretty protheticm so far as basically how high the trump administration played out, particularly the last 35 days. the last 40 days. right? it up into including january. six as we will hear tomorrow. miles taylor is the author of that anonymous op-ed. at the follow-up a book, a...
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weakness is making the middle east more dangerous and the "washington post" op-ed saying biden's trip to saudi arabia erodes our moral. your reaction. >> no doubt about that as i just tried to indicate. they walked away from all the initiatives that were countering the iranians and now the special envoy to the negotiations from the united states just said a few days ago, when probed, how close is the iranians to building a nuclear bomb? answer, weeks away. weeks away. now, weaponizing that may take a year, but we are very close to a situation that is critical and dangerous. >> harris: weaponizing may take a year. it feels like a moment if we don't get done what we need to get done. a lot to accomplish in one trip that was paired down from how long it would be originally. can he get it done and what do you anticipate happening in israel before he leaves? >> he will get an earful from the israelis. they have concerns about this administration and no doubts about the previous one. they knew that the trump administration had their back. they are not sure about this one because of all the indicators i laid out. and they w
weakness is making the middle east more dangerous and the "washington post" op-ed saying biden's trip to saudi arabia erodes our moral. your reaction. >> no doubt about that as i just tried to indicate. they walked away from all the initiatives that were countering the iranians and now the special envoy to the negotiations from the united states just said a few days ago, when probed, how close is the iranians to building a nuclear bomb? answer, weeks away. weeks away. now,...
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topic back over to this one at hand, you know, what really struck me about this op-ed is it is one of those kind of moral equivalency things. he had to throw in the israel west bank comment like, you know, this is no different than we all support israel and they are oppressing the palestinians like, no, no, this is very different. i have no problem with him working with saudi arabia. i have no problem with trump trying to get a deal done with north korea. we don't get to decide how other dictatorships dictate. we don't get to decide that. we know what most of these countries are up to, and there's a lot of them that we play nice with that are up to just as bad as things. however, if you are going to get elected on this moral superiority and making these promises i'm going to make them a pariah, then you at least need to be called out when you change course and write an op-ed to do it which was pretty pitiful. >> i think this is a good time to jump in seeing i'm a doctor. i feel like joey teed me up for that. [laughter] first of all we joke about the fact that president biden's getting older, but the fact
topic back over to this one at hand, you know, what really struck me about this op-ed is it is one of those kind of moral equivalency things. he had to throw in the israel west bank comment like, you know, this is no different than we all support israel and they are oppressing the palestinians like, no, no, this is very different. i have no problem with him working with saudi arabia. i have no problem with trump trying to get a deal done with north korea. we don't get to decide how other...
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the moral support of all the ukrainian partners of the european and american partners, who by all measures show the special importance of zelensky for the global peace policy in the world as a whole , edчеловека вы вызять веческие месяцевские месяцевские месяцевские месяцевские месяцевские месяцевские высокомые высокомые веческие месяцевые выходы выходный образование выходы выходный выходного выходы. a political, moral and political dome, what would they call it a very important part of the foreign leadership of the country obediently noted that it cannot be ruled out that in the ukrainian various intelligence agencies communities or special services are left with people who were responsible for this or that failed scenario, but recently they detained the former head of the main administration of the autonomous republic of crimea, and we do not know who else may be involved in similar things. especially during the war, it is extremely difficult for the special services, that is, there must be some tool for verification, and there is, for example, the biggest threat that if one or another character who may be covertly involved in various the active measures of the russian federation wi
the moral support of all the ukrainian partners of the european and american partners, who by all measures show the special importance of zelensky for the global peace policy in the world as a whole , edчеловека вы вызять веческие месяцевские месяцевские месяцевские месяцевские месяцевские месяцевские высокомые высокомые веческие месяцевые выходы выходный...
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. $8.00 to $1.00 is it's morally objectionable to use tax laws put in place. but the legislator who's the sovereign ed skibo does this yet, is we're then zips gazette, st up. tax competition also causes tax avoidance, because you mean where does an incentive for some as a strategy for someone else and consultants are supposed to tell their clients about the various opportunities minister of our style. barto would have to trust with a need if the tax consultant or auditor might don't do that. here's my clients, can like to say i caused them financial damage vide because i didn't tell them all the options that we'll get all the legal options. the got to reduce their taxes. if you don't mind story, let's keep the big full aren't just advising the science. very problematic is that many are also involved in legislation and other things in ministry looming, the pilots and ministerials every country has its own tech floors and the resulting complexity leads to a need for expertise exactly what the big for their international networks also via zene by the but i to get one to niemen consulting allows us to see
. $8.00 to $1.00 is it's morally objectionable to use tax laws put in place. but the legislator who's the sovereign ed skibo does this yet, is we're then zips gazette, st up. tax competition also causes tax avoidance, because you mean where does an incentive for some as a strategy for someone else and consultants are supposed to tell their clients about the various opportunities minister of our style. barto would have to trust with a need if the tax consultant or auditor might don't do that....
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vanderbilt, a smaller that's a difficult area to one is it's morally objectionable to use tax laws put in place . but the legislators who's the sovereign ed skibo does this yet is we'll then zips gazette, stud tax competition, also causes tax avoidance, because you mean where does an incentive for some as a strategy for someone else and consultants are supposed to tell their clients about the various opportunities ministers, australia mulatto, would have a trust with anita if it's a tax consultant or auditor. hm. my, i don't do that is i got my clients come later say i caused them financial damage vide because i didn't tell them all the options is that when you all the legal options legality to reduce their taxes. do you want managed? wireless skipped but the big for aren't just advising their clients. what it's very problematic is that many are also involved in legislation and other things in ministries that's cable being the toilets and minnes tail him. every country has its own tech floors and the resulting complexity leads to a need for expertise exactly what the big for, and their international networks offer via zene by the but actu
vanderbilt, a smaller that's a difficult area to one is it's morally objectionable to use tax laws put in place . but the legislators who's the sovereign ed skibo does this yet is we'll then zips gazette, stud tax competition, also causes tax avoidance, because you mean where does an incentive for some as a strategy for someone else and consultants are supposed to tell their clients about the various opportunities ministers, australia mulatto, would have a trust with anita if it's a tax...
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he to one is that morally objectionable to use tax laws put in place. but the legislator who's the sovereign ed skibo does as yet is vain. zips, gazette st. her tax competition also causes tax avoidance, because immune when is an incentive for some is a strategy for someone else. and consultants are supposed to tell their clients about the various opportunities ministers out style bladder would have a trust spoof anita if it's a tax consultant or auditor. hm. i don't do that. his, again, my clients can like their say, i caused them financial damage vide because i didn't tell them all the options isn't one of the legal options, legalities to reduce their taxes. it would, you want managed wireless skipped but the big for aren't just advising their clients. what is very problematic is that many are also involved in legislation and other things in ministries that's cable alone being retarded, and ministerial every country has its own tax laws and the resulting complexity leads to a need for expertise exactly what the big for, and their international networks offer via zene by the but i to get one t
he to one is that morally objectionable to use tax laws put in place. but the legislator who's the sovereign ed skibo does as yet is vain. zips, gazette st. her tax competition also causes tax avoidance, because immune when is an incentive for some is a strategy for someone else. and consultants are supposed to tell their clients about the various opportunities ministers out style bladder would have a trust spoof anita if it's a tax consultant or auditor. hm. i don't do that. his, again, my...
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the question of moral hazard is a real 1 -- who will make it through and to won't? ed is interesting about block fi, it seems out of much lower valuation. sonali: it went from 3 billion dollars to potentially $1 billion and now much lower, $400 million' credit line and the money you had been talking about come at hundred $40 million with the option to purchase. think about it, when we spoke to sam, he said upper tunis to buying, valuations were a big reason. but he hinted that some firms will simply not get back their former glory. ed: on the bloomberg terminal, i am seeing this guy's name over and over. what did he have to say about m &a's? let's listen. >> we would do a large acquisition if it made sense at all the parties were aligned. we could, in theory. we have a few billion dollars on our balance sheet right now. we are profitable and are able to further capitalize if we need to. ed: no name check, what is your take away? sonali: the idea he could buy something for billions of dollars, not $30 billion, but billions of dollars if possible. ftx has traditionally b
the question of moral hazard is a real 1 -- who will make it through and to won't? ed is interesting about block fi, it seems out of much lower valuation. sonali: it went from 3 billion dollars to potentially $1 billion and now much lower, $400 million' credit line and the money you had been talking about come at hundred $40 million with the option to purchase. think about it, when we spoke to sam, he said upper tunis to buying, valuations were a big reason. but he hinted that some firms will...
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this is the moral support of all ukrainian partners , european and american, who all measures show the special importance of zelensky for the global peace policy in the world as a whole , edple on foot to the meeting, showing all kinds of respect despite on the problems of the security service, the threat of various preventive strikes, they show that zelensky is today the most important figure in world politics, and with this they protect him from my understanding of the head of kazakhstan's security service , they protect him with such a political, moral and political dome that they call it a very important part of the protection of the country's leadership, they obediently noted that it cannot be ruled out that there are people left in the various ukrainian intelligence communities or special services who were responsible for this or that failed scenario, they recently detained the former head of the main administration of the autonomous republic of crimea, and we do not know who else might be involved in similar things from on the other hand, we are also aware that it is extremely difficult to carry out a purge or an audit in the special services, especially during a w
this is the moral support of all ukrainian partners , european and american, who all measures show the special importance of zelensky for the global peace policy in the world as a whole , edple on foot to the meeting, showing all kinds of respect despite on the problems of the security service, the threat of various preventive strikes, they show that zelensky is today the most important figure in world politics, and with this they protect him from my understanding of the head of kazakhstan's...
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moral support of all ukrainian partners of european and american partners, who by all measures show the special importance of zelensky for the global peace policy in the world as a whole shows that edhey show that zelensky is the most important figure in world politics today, and with this they protect him from my understanding of the head of the security service of kazakhstan , with this they protect him with such a political moral and political dome that will they call it a very important part of the protection of the leadership of the country? were responsible for one or another failed scenario, but recently the former head of the main administration of the autonomous republic of crimea was detained, and we do not know who else might be involved in similar things, on the other hand, we are also aware of the fact that we should conduct a purge or conduct an audit in the special services, especially during the war it is extremely difficult, that is, there must be some tool for verification, and there is, for example, the biggest threat that if one or another character who may be covertly involved in various active measures of the russian federation will to deal with, for example,
moral support of all ukrainian partners of european and american partners, who by all measures show the special importance of zelensky for the global peace policy in the world as a whole shows that edhey show that zelensky is the most important figure in world politics today, and with this they protect him from my understanding of the head of the security service of kazakhstan , with this they protect him with such a political moral and political dome that will they call it a very important...
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ed in "the new york times." "this bill is a compromise obviously and outwardly. it is also an historic achievement for the climate left and a tribute to its moral fervor and political realism." realistically what does this accomplish? >> most of the analysis is in line with what the architect said, that it will reduce 40% by 2030. it puts us in the race. it means we are no longer going to be viewed as a laughing stock around the world for doing absolutely nothing on this incredibly important issue. so it does that mostly by extending tax subsidies for clean energy, a lot of money for evs and for some for nuclear and carbon capture. unfortunately, it also puts in there some sort of bad stuff. it's going t extend leasing on oil and gas in the gulf of mexico. i think that's the cost of doing business given the political economy we live in and on the baseline from where we were a week ago, certainly where we're a year ago, five years ago, this is huge step forward. imperfect but huge step forward. . >> you say there's more money than the raw number would suggest, right? >> there's billions. it can trigger huge amounts of private sector spending, which is booming alread
ed in "the new york times." "this bill is a compromise obviously and outwardly. it is also an historic achievement for the climate left and a tribute to its moral fervor and political realism." realistically what does this accomplish? >> most of the analysis is in line with what the architect said, that it will reduce 40% by 2030. it puts us in the race. it means we are no longer going to be viewed as a laughing stock around the world for doing absolutely nothing on...
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ed. interesting to do it there given the murder of khashoggi and "the washington post. can you speak to the economic issue and also the morald states should have with saudi arabia. it's a philosophical one to some degree you could have moral questions and issues with saudi arabia given what clearly it appears they have done but at the same time, there's a moral issue given the economic impact and leverage they have, you could argue, and what leverage they have over us, and more broadly for the country. >> let me start with the economics. obviously that's the lane where i'm most comfortable the president has consistently talked about trying to make sure producers are hitting or su surpassing their quotas. now, as we transition from where we are to much more investment and sustainable renewable energy, we have to walk and chew gum at the same time the walking means doing things like releasing 240 barrels with our partners from the strategic reserve, increasing the supply of e-15 ethanol, and recognizing that both wholesale and retail gas prices have come down quite sharply over the past few weeks. we're also working, as i sus
ed. interesting to do it there given the murder of khashoggi and "the washington post. can you speak to the economic issue and also the morald states should have with saudi arabia. it's a philosophical one to some degree you could have moral questions and issues with saudi arabia given what clearly it appears they have done but at the same time, there's a moral issue given the economic impact and leverage they have, you could argue, and what leverage they have over us, and more broadly for...