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of second-generation conservatives, phyllis schlafly, falwell, myself et cetera. before we were conservatives, first we were anti-communists. that is m the glue that held the movement together in those days back in the 60s and 70s, 80s. >> what was that moment for you when it came to direct mail and mailing lists? you are visiting the national review office. >> i was fortunate i had two weeks summer camp national guard military base outside of chicago and first we were there for the two weeks everybody goes into chicago, richard stays in the barracks and small add about an inch or two for the for field directors, americans for constitutional action and it did no longer exist, but i had a friend who worked for the national review, a journalist, a writer so i could hear the cannons y and the guns going off in new york and washington. it was starting and i was desperate to get into the battle and find the global left in america. so i called my friend and said to david, i've got to get one of those four jobs. he said it's not for, it's one. there was an added to run y
of second-generation conservatives, phyllis schlafly, falwell, myself et cetera. before we were conservatives, first we were anti-communists. that is m the glue that held the movement together in those days back in the 60s and 70s, 80s. >> what was that moment for you when it came to direct mail and mailing lists? you are visiting the national review office. >> i was fortunate i had two weeks summer camp national guard military base outside of chicago and first we were there for the...
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follow me, et cetera. he said to matthew. you want long letters but short words, short sentences, short paragraphs. and let me just say that at my age i will be 90 in a few months, i literally spend two hours a day studying marketing, advertising, business and i done that for over 60 60 years. , still today? >> guest: i-40 spent 45 minutes today studying marketing. young people are interested in marketing, advertising career, i tell them study, study, study, read, read, read. competition is not that serious at the quite frankly. most people in marketing albertine had not done a lot of study so if you study the classics out there, the giants who have come before us, you can get to the top of marketing in five years, you can be at the very top 5%, say, mr. viguerie, has e-mail and social media benefited your business? >> guest: not really in a major way. when i got involved in 1961, the early '60s, fundraising through the mail was not a mature business. it'd been out there for a little bit. it's premature now. every fortune 500
follow me, et cetera. he said to matthew. you want long letters but short words, short sentences, short paragraphs. and let me just say that at my age i will be 90 in a few months, i literally spend two hours a day studying marketing, advertising, business and i done that for over 60 60 years. , still today? >> guest: i-40 spent 45 minutes today studying marketing. young people are interested in marketing, advertising career, i tell them study, study, study, read, read, read. competition...
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, et cetera. they've been doing joint exercises around japan, for example. there might be some logic to it but it is pure speculation on our points. >> presumably the national security council, the pentagon l have been fascinated by your . report and ask you over to speak to it? >> we have been doing briefings and the invitations are coming. >> i'd like to think that we will avoid strategic surprise and maybe try and get ahead of this before we get the next newsflash that the chinese are in some port somewhere. we have a digital question to take. who is monitoring those? do we have any? please let's have the first one. >> question for the panel. how do you see the differences between how many u.s., for s example, uses bases like in singapore versus how the chinese may use some of these bases, and does not have e implications for their ability to project power specifically in areas like the atlantic? >> i'll start with that. so the first real look at this was back in 2014 at national defense univer
, et cetera. they've been doing joint exercises around japan, for example. there might be some logic to it but it is pure speculation on our points. >> presumably the national security council, the pentagon l have been fascinated by your . report and ask you over to speak to it? >> we have been doing briefings and the invitations are coming. >> i'd like to think that we will avoid strategic surprise and maybe try and get ahead of this before we get the next newsflash that the...
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. >> as a presidential historian you have written about -- et cetera et cetera you observed the last few years of the history. a friend of mine called the current. we are in the great realignment. i just wanted to get your take on the last 10 years in american history. where's the ark? >> 1933 ronald reagan in 1980. winning world war ii or social security or the interstate highway system. the department of defense on and on i. it was a revolution that went from reagan to trumpet. we need to not waste. maybe we need to balance the budget. now, we are in kind of a neo- civil war. many reagan people, you have a new world order going on in the united states with donald trump in the way he has been able to consume so much of the oxygen of our country. we don't know where we are at. this 50 to 50 divide as you mentioned, al gore and george w. bush just down the middle. the florida recount. hilary clinton won the popular vote but hilary clinton -- donald trump became president. dead center a few that is going on right now. currently, i think that the republicans, modern republican party are
. >> as a presidential historian you have written about -- et cetera et cetera you observed the last few years of the history. a friend of mine called the current. we are in the great realignment. i just wanted to get your take on the last 10 years in american history. where's the ark? >> 1933 ronald reagan in 1980. winning world war ii or social security or the interstate highway system. the department of defense on and on i. it was a revolution that went from reagan to trumpet. we...
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small modular nuclear reactors et cetera.those are going to go see them come online more. >> how do we think about whether the balance rights? in deploying things we know how to deploy near term. much less the money being spent on that's transformative there's a significant amount of effort money to do demonstrations of the newer technologies. largely that is the department of energy. we are seeing momentum across a range of technologies. but, it's a whole government effort the authorities the president has including the defense reduction act. we have a challenge -- this is the critical decade. so there is a reason why i think we are seeing more auteur technologies but ones where were prices being driven down the cost reduction the cycle of innovation that is still happening. we are seeing that -- most of these announcements are the forefront of that paragraph the next panel after ours will be about politics and economics. the going to talk about the importance that done with stock valuations and companies. when the inflation
small modular nuclear reactors et cetera.those are going to go see them come online more. >> how do we think about whether the balance rights? in deploying things we know how to deploy near term. much less the money being spent on that's transformative there's a significant amount of effort money to do demonstrations of the newer technologies. largely that is the department of energy. we are seeing momentum across a range of technologies. but, it's a whole government effort the...
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wind dies down, et cetera.we need that as our baseline to bring on, so the new coal power plants they say will operate between 5 and 15% capacity, just to utilize as a stop gap. secondly though, clearly, there's a lot of local politics with coal. a lot of localities depend on it for employment, depend on it for building their own gdp and they get rewarded for it in that system, even if the top is saying don't do that. you know, it's a multi-layered system. by the time they get down to the local levels, the politics are complicated. so, they have a hard time cutting back on coal. i think they need to take it much more-- much, much more seriously than they are. >> right. what do you think of the prospects of a carbon tariff and do to global trade relations? >> let me back into that question by picking up on your previous question to sam about, you know, the world rallying and great and why is it not so smooth. i think if you've been paying attention to the implementation of ambitious climate policy, particularly
wind dies down, et cetera.we need that as our baseline to bring on, so the new coal power plants they say will operate between 5 and 15% capacity, just to utilize as a stop gap. secondly though, clearly, there's a lot of local politics with coal. a lot of localities depend on it for employment, depend on it for building their own gdp and they get rewarded for it in that system, even if the top is saying don't do that. you know, it's a multi-layered system. by the time they get down to the local...
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, et cetera, could be doing so much more and don't., talk a lot about the palestinians at other times, but really pony up very little when it comes to actual, fort. what could they be doing not only in getting hamas to release the hostages, but in terms of helping the palestinian people have a thriving democracy on the banks of the mediterranean if they wanted to and if there was some sort of arab league security force that could help with that effort? >> well, and i think one of the things we are learning and we're reminded of is i don't care what country you are. no country in the world wants mass migrations of people from other places. i mean, it was a mass mieggrati of refugees that changed the dynamic of lebanon completely and plunged the country into a long, civil war and has brought it to the point it is today. egypt doesn't want that. jordan doesn't want that. none of these countries want that and none of them are ponying up and saying send them to us and they could accommodate people coming there and providing that. the other
, et cetera, could be doing so much more and don't., talk a lot about the palestinians at other times, but really pony up very little when it comes to actual, fort. what could they be doing not only in getting hamas to release the hostages, but in terms of helping the palestinian people have a thriving democracy on the banks of the mediterranean if they wanted to and if there was some sort of arab league security force that could help with that effort? >> well, and i think one of the...
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right thing what our built on et cetera et cetera.re difficult than the reality on the border. that's why we had elon musk going down there and livestreaming from the border. you had reporters from other networks saying how dare he go down there. how dare he? is he a citizen and people are lying about what going on there the reality being felt in new york. on the way to the studio today there was an obvious biker gang hanging out of what used to be the d.c. homeless shelter. clearly all new illegal immigrants. whole face of the city in that area is starting to change even washington, d.c. it's being felt in the blue cities. >> laura: the penal are now making their voices heard. ari, maybe a few years ago people didn't think this was going to bubble up to become one of the sen mall issues of 2024. i think that's changed. i think people feel the change. i think people don't want it and they said we didn't vote for it. this is not what we thought. meaning kind of mainstream democrat voters that they were going to get when they voted for
right thing what our built on et cetera et cetera.re difficult than the reality on the border. that's why we had elon musk going down there and livestreaming from the border. you had reporters from other networks saying how dare he go down there. how dare he? is he a citizen and people are lying about what going on there the reality being felt in new york. on the way to the studio today there was an obvious biker gang hanging out of what used to be the d.c. homeless shelter. clearly all new...
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so we didn't think we needed large-scale munitions production, et cetera. the type of warfare we have seen now, which very well might be the type of warfare we encounter, require an industrial basic and provide adequate ammunition, adequate supplies of equipment, and we started that process. one aspect is multi-your contracts now for munitions so that there is a demand that produces understand and will fulfill. now, some of said our response has been too slow and we should have given more weaponry or better weaponry, et cetera. well, those people have criticized the president about their claims of slowness should be outraged at the house who is demanding we stopped at all. they should raise their voices now, strongly, emphatically, to tell the house we must add ukrainian aid approved and we must do it quickly. throughout the war in ukraine the united states and the international committee with admirable resolve. congress must send a strong message to putin that americans continue to stand in solidarity with the people of ukraine, and that we're committed to
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a state of emergency in france resulted. qui semble arabe, qui semble african et cetera, c'est en soi un délit, c'est-à-dire, on est accusé jusqu'à preuve du contraire. french police because of violence in dealing with protesters, many times to violate. the human rights of its citizens were accused. le 25 mars dernier, ce sont plus de 5000 grenades fired en moins de 2 heures sur les manifestantes et manifestants, faisant plus de 200 blessés de nombreuses et nombreux mutilés ayant mis deux personnes entre la vie et la mort. personally, i am already aggressed by the policemen , so that i am on the march of the manifestation , i will be part of it. donc c'est pour ça que... est là quand même pour faire du movement, pour faire du bruit un peu partout en france et pour réveiller les choses, vous êtes la voix vivant de naël aujourd'hui, aujourd'hui on finira pas à la marche avec la violence, la première violence qu'il faut denouncer, c'est celle que lael subi ici, c'est pas de notre violence qu'il faut parler, il faut pas leur donner ce cado là , il faut marcher finir la marche, marchons po
a state of emergency in france resulted. qui semble arabe, qui semble african et cetera, c'est en soi un délit, c'est-à-dire, on est accusé jusqu'à preuve du contraire. french police because of violence in dealing with protesters, many times to violate. the human rights of its citizens were accused. le 25 mars dernier, ce sont plus de 5000 grenades fired en moins de 2 heures sur les manifestantes et manifestants, faisant plus de 200 blessés de nombreuses et nombreux mutilés ayant mis deux...
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et cetera . et ended up in crime. et cetera. et cetera. the stats are pretty clear on that.here that says, well, more couples staying together is actually pretty good for society writ large ? for society writ large? >> if only that was true, that would be great. but actually , i would be great. but actually, i think that people who break up amicably and can be good co—parents can remain a couple as parents and can talk about their children and work well together. i think the children of those parents who break up do very well indeed. i think the difficulty is that some children are stuck in a very hostile environment where they hear their parents arguing. they feel a sense of anxiety and threat , a sense of anxiety and threat, not not physical threat . but not not physical threat. but will my parents leave ? will one will my parents leave? will one of them get upset? will one of them bang the door? it's a constant level of stress that isn't good for children. >> yeah, well , i build more >> yeah, well, i build more homes, folks. i think we all agree on that one. but marianne
et cetera . et ended up in crime. et cetera. et cetera. the stats are pretty clear on that.here that says, well, more couples staying together is actually pretty good for society writ large ? for society writ large? >> if only that was true, that would be great. but actually , i would be great. but actually, i think that people who break up amicably and can be good co—parents can remain a couple as parents and can talk about their children and work well together. i think the children of...
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we know how that worked out in terms of inflation, et cetera. in 2019, it happened again.f the brief covid crash followed by money printing and a significant period of inflation. so to me, i think the economy, it is going to be really hard to have a recession with deficits at 8% and unemployment at 3 1/2%. it sets up this really tricky environment where everything's going to be fine and then we could have, if the fed keeps pushing things, i think the breaking spot is in the bond market. could you have a bond market accident. which case you probably will have a brief recession, hard landing, crisis, et cetera, but unless the fed is willing to stand aside and lit the treasury market dysfunction they're going to have to come in with liquidity then, then we'll be right back to where we were in terms of inflationary impulse after the aftermath of the covid criess higher inflation, higher prices et cetera. charles: we don't have time for that. 10-year yield trending higher 48 weeks. this is interesting stuff. you go back to the 60's, what jim grant says, a secular bear market in
we know how that worked out in terms of inflation, et cetera. in 2019, it happened again.f the brief covid crash followed by money printing and a significant period of inflation. so to me, i think the economy, it is going to be really hard to have a recession with deficits at 8% and unemployment at 3 1/2%. it sets up this really tricky environment where everything's going to be fine and then we could have, if the fed keeps pushing things, i think the breaking spot is in the bond market. could...
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was involved lots of cues think iran, honduras, chile et cetera et cetera. at the time were considered to be a bit over the long run we see our relationship with iran, nicaragua et cetera et cetera and a lot of it especially the dirty tricks thing. just want to think of your ideas on the value of intelligence in general for the long run. >> intelligence itself is very valuable. the aspect of gathering information and typically there is an analysis portion of that. this usually intelligence gathering intelligence analysis that's veryce useful to know wht are potential enemies doing? how many troops do they have? where are they station? it's important to know that that there are two aspects of the intelligence community the second one developed a very early in the history of the cia but this is not post-world war ii. the cia was created originally as an intelligence gathering and organizing mechanism print the way to inform the president on what is going on in the world. very soon after 1947 the cia expanded beyond that not to just be intelligence gathering bu
was involved lots of cues think iran, honduras, chile et cetera et cetera. at the time were considered to be a bit over the long run we see our relationship with iran, nicaragua et cetera et cetera and a lot of it especially the dirty tricks thing. just want to think of your ideas on the value of intelligence in general for the long run. >> intelligence itself is very valuable. the aspect of gathering information and typically there is an analysis portion of that. this usually...
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large group of catholic, we have muslims that attend and we have some people who are agnostic , et cetera >> even a methodist now. >> even a methodist. and we have folk who have been very accomplished in their careers. we fed presidents of colleges. former mayors. and city council persons. lawyers, businessmen, developers. >> one of the things i found interesting, my first time they said they wanted two things not to be mentioned. your title and your denomination. is that right? >> correct . >> you don't get in the way. >> you have to be that the door. they tried to go on first name basis . the respect everyone. we have to listen . that is what were working hard on. forcing ourselves and sometimes it has to be forced to really hear what your brother is saying and we use the platform of studying the scriptures. we read the bible from genesis to revelation's. and start over again and go genesis to revelation. >> how many times have you been through the bible? >> i would say 10 plus years, at least four times. sometimes we get three or four versus and then people raise their hand and have a
large group of catholic, we have muslims that attend and we have some people who are agnostic , et cetera >> even a methodist now. >> even a methodist. and we have folk who have been very accomplished in their careers. we fed presidents of colleges. former mayors. and city council persons. lawyers, businessmen, developers. >> one of the things i found interesting, my first time they said they wanted two things not to be mentioned. your title and your denomination. is that...
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, et cetera doing that. a lot of it has come especially like the dirty tricks thing. just want to hear, think of your ideas on the value of intelligence in general over the long run. >> intelligence itself i think is very valuable. at least the aspect of gathering information. that's what intelligence is, having information is in typically there's an analysis portion of that. there's usually intelligence gathering and intelligence analysis. ig knowvery useful just to about what our potential enemies doing? comedy troupe to they have? where are their missile station? it's important to know that stuff but the are really two aspects to the intelligence community, the second one develop very early in history of the cia. visit the post-world war ii. the cia was created originally just as an intelligence gathering and organizing mechanism. it's way to g inform the presidt on what's going on in the world. very soon after 1947 the cia expanded itsts modus operandi beyond that not to just be intelligence government b
, et cetera doing that. a lot of it has come especially like the dirty tricks thing. just want to hear, think of your ideas on the value of intelligence in general over the long run. >> intelligence itself i think is very valuable. at least the aspect of gathering information. that's what intelligence is, having information is in typically there's an analysis portion of that. there's usually intelligence gathering and intelligence analysis. ig knowvery useful just to about what our...
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what is the percentage is going to be et cetera. it is a fruitless discussion. xi jinping has said is not just from jon kerry's been saying it for years. >> he did say when drunk i was in china progress he also said it would drink i was in china but it should not have been a shock it's not by any means the first time he said that. china will determine its own pace and timing of karma reductions will do it in a way that fits with china's conditions they are setting a goal for 2030 or before neutrality by 2060 or before. a lot depends how hot it gets when it hits those benchmarks. i have no doubt they will do a lot on carbon reduction greenhouse gas emissions and reductions they're not going to do because we are pushing them. but below that level on methane on all kinds of other issues there's a lot that can be negotiated in terms of cooperation on a deal of people and tried it with serious players they are very anxious to cooperate with united states barriers to about art much lower you push them on the top line number they push back very hard coal is to my mind
what is the percentage is going to be et cetera. it is a fruitless discussion. xi jinping has said is not just from jon kerry's been saying it for years. >> he did say when drunk i was in china progress he also said it would drink i was in china but it should not have been a shock it's not by any means the first time he said that. china will determine its own pace and timing of karma reductions will do it in a way that fits with china's conditions they are setting a goal for 2030 or...
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not paying for metro costs, et cetera, you are encouraging all kinds of criminal activity.it is reprehensible. >> when you combine absurdity with border, the inflation, everything else going on, the left is doing every single thing to destroy this great nation, one brick at a time, important that we bring stories up fighting back wherever we can. >> a sad, kelly o'grady thanks for being with us we so appreciate you joining the panel stay with us. we'll be right back. . you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. will. >> welcome back in time for the big buzz of the boarding. driving to the office. speed cameras in slovakia capturing the dog in the driver seat of the car. the dog was traveling 7 miles an hour over the speed limit. the driver and the owner fine but the pet unexpectedly jumped into his lap, it was not the drivers fault. >> all dogs go to heaven and it's new to you but at my house we have a lot of paw patrol so i'm use
not paying for metro costs, et cetera, you are encouraging all kinds of criminal activity.it is reprehensible. >> when you combine absurdity with border, the inflation, everything else going on, the left is doing every single thing to destroy this great nation, one brick at a time, important that we bring stories up fighting back wherever we can. >> a sad, kelly o'grady thanks for being with us we so appreciate you joining the panel stay with us. we'll be right back. . you are? i'm...
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nvidia, apple, et cetera. the average stock is down. so, you can say with some gusto, some emphasis, the federal reserve has raised rates by 550 basis points,they might have to do more, and stocks have reacted. >> can you also say that therefore, when, you know, those might suggest that, well, the market's so overvalued relative to where interest rates are? i mean, you can pick at the seven forward pes of the megacaps, but under the surface, to your point, is it really -- >> the equal weight is trading at call 15, including the seven. that said, i want to make -- i want to rebut something they said earlier very quickly. greg made the appropriate point. the reason why you go back to explain why it was wrong is so you don't make the same mistake again. what he left out is with respect to the consumer, the gdp, et cetera, that just happened, showed us consumers had more savings than we anticipated. there's even more ammunition. forget the $9 billion, which is a drop in the bucket. consumers had multiple hundreds of billions of dollars of e
nvidia, apple, et cetera. the average stock is down. so, you can say with some gusto, some emphasis, the federal reserve has raised rates by 550 basis points,they might have to do more, and stocks have reacted. >> can you also say that therefore, when, you know, those might suggest that, well, the market's so overvalued relative to where interest rates are? i mean, you can pick at the seven forward pes of the megacaps, but under the surface, to your point, is it really -- >> the...
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, et cetera, and we don't have the answers obviously. the politicians and the city leaders who have been saying that these things are getting a little bit ahead of themselves were worried about something like this happening, and now we are dealing with the reality. >> speaking of getting ahead, and scott, and you and i have been talking about the concern of the robo taxis in san francisco, and pushback in peninsula because of the possible rollout at sfo. >> yes, and the robo taxis are trying the go from downtown san francisco to sfo and back, and what is interesting is that not only freeways involved, but also there's san mateo county involved, and i spoke to the san mateo county leaders who spoke to san francisco and this may spread out the reach of the robo taxis if they are allowed to do that and as we see what has happened is that is going to happen in already crowded airport traffic. these are not slowing down, but a lot of people want them to, and that the ongoing battle. >> i know that you will stay on top of that for us. >> you b
, et cetera, and we don't have the answers obviously. the politicians and the city leaders who have been saying that these things are getting a little bit ahead of themselves were worried about something like this happening, and now we are dealing with the reality. >> speaking of getting ahead, and scott, and you and i have been talking about the concern of the robo taxis in san francisco, and pushback in peninsula because of the possible rollout at sfo. >> yes, and the robo taxis...
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and they say that there are neonates and et cetera. and if there is no fuel, that is a death sentence for all the critical patients. >> death sentence. all right, doctor, i appreciate your time. thank you very much. phil and poppy, back to you. >>> and sources also telling cnn that american military officials are using lessons from the iraq war to try to steer israel away from a ground incursion in gaza. chris murphy has said that israel should not repeat the mistakes u.s. made in the wake of 9/11. he will join us live next. >>> and an off duty pilot a accused of attempting to shut down the engines of an alaskan plane mid flight denying that he had any medication but mentioned tatakingodelics s days beforore the e flight. >>> sources tell cnn military officials are trying to steer israel away from the brutal combat u.s. engaged in during the iraq war instead of a full-scale ground assaults on gaza, they are urging precision airstrikes and targeted special operations raids. this comes as a key foreign relations voice in the senate is in
and they say that there are neonates and et cetera. and if there is no fuel, that is a death sentence for all the critical patients. >> death sentence. all right, doctor, i appreciate your time. thank you very much. phil and poppy, back to you. >>> and sources also telling cnn that american military officials are using lessons from the iraq war to try to steer israel away from a ground incursion in gaza. chris murphy has said that israel should not repeat the mistakes u.s. made...
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with talks and cease fire, et cetera. and they have not been successful. and if i look at, at those attempts, because i could see that most of them were based on, on, on some wrong assumptions. and most of them were only appealing to russia and or korean. but they ignore the fact that they to washington really the main purpose of the conflict. also, it took place um, operating in territory. it is the tension between the trans atlantic and the russian or the, the, your asian system there. and the appeals of the various government, so the writ, diplomatic initiatives, quite a lot of the sales rep from both of you and african delegation of this year in june and july again. and so that's the problem posted the keys and must go. i said, yes, they would enter into and it goes is, but we have some preconditions and 1st the other side has to comply with that. so and so, and sons and they were actually preventing, that's, talks, could start at all these, these ideas could have been and topic an issue of negotiation, but not as a p
with talks and cease fire, et cetera. and they have not been successful. and if i look at, at those attempts, because i could see that most of them were based on, on, on some wrong assumptions. and most of them were only appealing to russia and or korean. but they ignore the fact that they to washington really the main purpose of the conflict. also, it took place um, operating in territory. it is the tension between the trans atlantic and the russian or the, the, your asian system there. and...
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you start getting the downgrades of apple and et cetera, and here we are. thoughts. >> a lot of the psychology has played out in somewhat textbook fashion. a pileup of new 52-week lows. but it's probably slightly encouraging that the treasury responsibilities so it's not as if there's a runaway freight train except for the psychology of too much supply. maybe you've broken that circuit for now. that being the case, you do have the makings of that dry powder with the oversold conditions. we'll see where it gets us. we stopped short of the 200 day. maybe not a perfect flush but responding today. >> relief from oil, down 4.5%. we're worried about 95. here we are on wti at 85. >> and that in theory should act as more of an anchor on the long-term yields. we're in a delicate spot. we want to see softer economic numbers and maybe softer demand for things like oil, but you don't want to see it fall apart entirely. we're concerned about this accelerating economy that then hits hard. in response to yields. depending on the day, we might wish for something else. toda
you start getting the downgrades of apple and et cetera, and here we are. thoughts. >> a lot of the psychology has played out in somewhat textbook fashion. a pileup of new 52-week lows. but it's probably slightly encouraging that the treasury responsibilities so it's not as if there's a runaway freight train except for the psychology of too much supply. maybe you've broken that circuit for now. that being the case, you do have the makings of that dry powder with the oversold conditions....
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i mean, iran is on the list, venezuela is on the list, north korea is on the list, et cetera, et ceteraou reinforce that and get a bipartisan group to do it? because the bidens have given that up. >> yes, larry, i believe we can and we've demonstrated this. back in april, i authored a letter to the administration, to president joe biden, you know who the colead was on that? richard blumenthal, democrat, that joined and both on the armed services committee so there are a number of democrats that understand this administration is not pressing on those sanctions and not enforcing them. you're right, the iranians have seen an ex-fold increase in oil exports. it's at the highest level it's been in five years. we know they provide 93% of the funding to hamas. essentially what we've seen is this administration back away from sanctions, which continues to enrich iran and thus in turn the terrorist proxies. those that have pushed this fight against the israelis. so again, it goes back to the iranians and appeasement from this administration. larry: good luck on it. appreciate it very much. thank
i mean, iran is on the list, venezuela is on the list, north korea is on the list, et cetera, et ceteraou reinforce that and get a bipartisan group to do it? because the bidens have given that up. >> yes, larry, i believe we can and we've demonstrated this. back in april, i authored a letter to the administration, to president joe biden, you know who the colead was on that? richard blumenthal, democrat, that joined and both on the armed services committee so there are a number of...
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he doesn't take much in the way of pacs, et cetera. he gets a lot of tv hits. the power is -- the king maker is the guy who gets the attention and the attention economy makes sense but not so great for governing. and i think that arlette forecast a really fascinating fissure that's going to happen the next few weeks over funding to ukraine. that thing has been the undercurrent to a lot of this, and the former president is not supportive of funding for ukraine. and there is a lot of people in the house who are going to fight to that end and it's going to really mess up that conversation in the fall. >> speaking to the historic nature of this moment, i think kevin mccarthy thought the democrats were going to save him because of that alone, they didn't want this contrast at least on the world stage to have an empty speakership. that, obviously, is not what happened. democrats did not step in and save him. i think it ultimately came down to a question of character and trust. they felt like he kept going back on his word. something that really stood out was his comm
he doesn't take much in the way of pacs, et cetera. he gets a lot of tv hits. the power is -- the king maker is the guy who gets the attention and the attention economy makes sense but not so great for governing. and i think that arlette forecast a really fascinating fissure that's going to happen the next few weeks over funding to ukraine. that thing has been the undercurrent to a lot of this, and the former president is not supportive of funding for ukraine. and there is a lot of people in...
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, et cetera. if in fact, the attack, you seemingly alive and well, who knows when these are dated know, we're talking about injured personnel and if this admiral in fact was killed, it, it would be a huge hit on russian morale. and of course, that's why you in fact was killed, it, it would be a huge see the information war ramp up the way it has on the russian side. and it also has a tactical and, and sort of strategic implications as well. it would demand a reordering of some of the command structure out of sevastopol. it is, it would be a very significant hit. can we confirm this independently at this moment in time? no, we cannot. it is always very, very difficult now, ben ukraine is trying to sell the idea very clearly that the counter offensive is going well, but we've also seen significant russian attacks especially on the port city of odessa. how are things looking for the russian army from your perspective? uh i would hate to be a russian private sitting in a trench right now knowing that
, et cetera. if in fact, the attack, you seemingly alive and well, who knows when these are dated know, we're talking about injured personnel and if this admiral in fact was killed, it, it would be a huge hit on russian morale. and of course, that's why you in fact was killed, it, it would be a huge see the information war ramp up the way it has on the russian side. and it also has a tactical and, and sort of strategic implications as well. it would demand a reordering of some of the command...
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et cetera. but some place in mid-flight above 30,000ft. this individual tried to in one way or another, communicate that he was going to pull the fire, handle the fire handles are overhead. and what they do is basically isolate each engine so they'll shut the engine down immediately. it doesn't necessarily fire the fire bottle , but the fact is that he must have communicated that in some way and not just grabbed for it, because you're sitting in the jump seat a little behind the center console and with fairly easy access. and of course, that's one reason we don't let anybody in except for pilots and for people who have been well vetted and approved by the company. and that's one of the frightening aspects of this. he was one of us, so to speak, right. >> and i think that surprised a lot of people about that practice. i mean, do airline employees regularly get to ride in the cockpit in that jump seat? is it only for pilots and not for other airplane employees? talk about that. >> we've been doing
et cetera. but some place in mid-flight above 30,000ft. this individual tried to in one way or another, communicate that he was going to pull the fire, handle the fire handles are overhead. and what they do is basically isolate each engine so they'll shut the engine down immediately. it doesn't necessarily fire the fire bottle , but the fact is that he must have communicated that in some way and not just grabbed for it, because you're sitting in the jump seat a little behind the center console...
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there was a great deal of street crime, organised crime, et cetera.cent people, but there were a lot of people doing some bad things. and so i know that thinking, and i found it was the same thinking in this story. now, you could take it from robbing somebody�*s store, mugging somebody, let's say, or take it to the point of wiping out an indigenous nation. there's a very little step that one could take, and so i wanted to immerse myself in that world. well, look, i'm going to lay this out, kind of, and then we're going to move it according to the drone. if you look at the history in hollywood and how it has portrayed native americans, do you believe there is a lot of catching up to do? and in a way, i mean, yourfilm does represent an effort to not just tell this story from the white person's point of view. hollywood started working with the native americans, you know, thomas ince, demille. they made these silent films —john ford. they had real native americans acting in them. in one case, a film i like very much directed by thomas ince, a two—reeler c
there was a great deal of street crime, organised crime, et cetera.cent people, but there were a lot of people doing some bad things. and so i know that thinking, and i found it was the same thinking in this story. now, you could take it from robbing somebody�*s store, mugging somebody, let's say, or take it to the point of wiping out an indigenous nation. there's a very little step that one could take, and so i wanted to immerse myself in that world. well, look, i'm going to lay this out,...
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nat gas, who cares, $3, et cetera, et cetera, ashley, come in closer and i want to take a better lookprice of oil and i am pact on the market and oil stocks. ashley: yes, y you did a very gd job of summarizing where we're at and price of oil is down and apparently more is going to come onto the market because of us and the administration and venezuela government agreed to and eases the u.s. sanctions of the oil industry and we've been saying since the last hour since news broke. simply put, crude oil down today on that news. warner bros get ago nice boost this morning. the company is laying out it is plans to expand it is max streaming service, the stock up 2.5% and they'll begin their rollout in the spring of 2024, 22 european countries will also now have access to that streaming site. and now let's take a look at e commerce company wayfair getting an upgrade 2.5% and upgrade from luke capital upgrading to hold following the recent selloff and analysts don't see the home furnishing industry booming any time soon, they believe that wayfair's current price provides even risk reward bal
nat gas, who cares, $3, et cetera, et cetera, ashley, come in closer and i want to take a better lookprice of oil and i am pact on the market and oil stocks. ashley: yes, y you did a very gd job of summarizing where we're at and price of oil is down and apparently more is going to come onto the market because of us and the administration and venezuela government agreed to and eases the u.s. sanctions of the oil industry and we've been saying since the last hour since news broke. simply put,...
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what to look at, you cannot go wrong with the big guy the obvious ones, my kazaa, amazon, apple, et cetera, and plenty of capital, three or 4% of capital in the big names and then i have my little guys at one, 2%. david: great to see you. republicans are debating president biden's request for the three-pronged $105 billion global aid package as were wages in the middle east, the russian ukraine conflict shows no signs of easing in the border crisis is only getting worse, congressional correspondent asa huaishah hasnie is on capitol hill. >> after they we're going to have to watch this very closely. some folks are complaining on the hill, not only that the israel aid is going to be tied to the ukraine funding but tied to humanitarian aid that is meant to go to gaza. here is the breakdown of the biden administration big global aid package that request 105 billion yearly $106 billion request. the largest is the 61,000,000,004 ukraine, israel would get 14 billion, ten of which for weapons and part of the 9 billion in humanitarian aid would go to gaza. gop leader mitch mcconnell supportive of t
what to look at, you cannot go wrong with the big guy the obvious ones, my kazaa, amazon, apple, et cetera, and plenty of capital, three or 4% of capital in the big names and then i have my little guys at one, 2%. david: great to see you. republicans are debating president biden's request for the three-pronged $105 billion global aid package as were wages in the middle east, the russian ukraine conflict shows no signs of easing in the border crisis is only getting worse, congressional...
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the base unit should be here and et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. >> but they didn't come? >> it didn't work. >> reporter: as israelis elsewhere were taken hostage, their communities overrun, barouch fought on, severely injured, and out of ammo, armed with just a blade. >> i said, if they come, they should find me with a knife. >> reporter: a stubborn determination his friends and neighbors say helped save them from the grim fate of others nearby. well, the hero of that report, erin, who we met at the hadas medical organization in jerusalem says to me that he had been a life long supporter of peace negotiations for the palestinian state. but the events of the past week, all that had changed. he's not alone because you get a since being here in israel that israel itself is more hardlined, less willing to compromise. >> matthew chance, thank you. >>> next, our breaking news continues. we have an incredible story of what matthew and i are seeing every day, people in israel coming together to help the victims, the first responders. i'm going to tell you why tooth brushes matter
the base unit should be here and et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. >> but they didn't come? >> it didn't work. >> reporter: as israelis elsewhere were taken hostage, their communities overrun, barouch fought on, severely injured, and out of ammo, armed with just a blade. >> i said, if they come, they should find me with a knife. >> reporter: a stubborn determination his friends and neighbors say helped save them from the grim fate of others nearby. well, the hero of...
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they are the ones who signed that letter saying we need to take a six-month break et cetera .your point, greg. i'm obviously not going to use it you or ai to find any any, i have a great nanny anyway who has not been in jail, but there are real examples of algorithmi discrimination that happened in the housing market,. >> a think we should discriminate in the housing market. we were giving everybody loans. >> we're not talking what that where the talk about the fact that black families are getting a $500,000 lower appraisal on their homes fred. >> that's because of not becaus of ai pretty it was going into realtor.com and they would do evaluations on the house so it would have square footage, school district, but it would also map what was going on. >> isn't that against the law? so problem solved. >> there was issue with ai systems not recumbent it recognizing black and their having to keep you're not allowed in blackface anymore, jessica. >> and dissociating women with jobs that were typically. do not make a joke, that is bad. we are talking about men's clothing. ron desanti
they are the ones who signed that letter saying we need to take a six-month break et cetera .your point, greg. i'm obviously not going to use it you or ai to find any any, i have a great nanny anyway who has not been in jail, but there are real examples of algorithmi discrimination that happened in the housing market,. >> a think we should discriminate in the housing market. we were giving everybody loans. >> we're not talking what that where the talk about the fact that black...
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the west bank, the discrediting of the palestinian authority, some in part due its own actions, et cetera. the right word shift with him is really politics. all of those things have essentially rendered the 2 state solution impossible. one, i say that with, with great regret. and so i think when the by did ministration or other american officials talk about the 2 state solution, there actually is a sense discrediting themselves. they're talking about a world that no longer exists and it's increasingly difficult to take them seriously. that this has become the sort of fig leaf that they try it out at press conferences, but it doesn't bear much resemblance to any of the political possibilities. and one of the things the united states needs to start doing is ask, well, if a 2 state solution is not possible, then what are we in favor of? what are we going to support? and what are we going to try to encourage to put this conflict to an end once in for all? stay, why is the united states move the u. s. s gerald are forward to this theater into the mediterranean, and what do you, what do you thi
the west bank, the discrediting of the palestinian authority, some in part due its own actions, et cetera. the right word shift with him is really politics. all of those things have essentially rendered the 2 state solution impossible. one, i say that with, with great regret. and so i think when the by did ministration or other american officials talk about the 2 state solution, there actually is a sense discrediting themselves. they're talking about a world that no longer exists and it's...
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very small country, so everybody knows someone who was either called, or killed, or taken hostage, et ceteras sitting in front of the television, which again, i wouldn't do on a regular sabbath, waiting for updates. and waiting to hear from loved ones. >> the numbers that we are getting from israeli media are shocking. 600 israelis dead, more than 100 held hostage, what else are you hearing regarding those that have currently been taken back into gaza. >> it is beyond the numbers, it is really truly be on the numbers, because what's happening here is that hamas is videotaping what they are doing to the bodies of the victims who were killed, and those who are alive. and they are being posted all over social media. with celebrations happening, in many places around the world. and families are recognizing their loved ones who have been taken in, and i personally have friends who have been called up to the reserves, said goodbye to their loved ones, packed their bags, and went to where the army told them, presumably going to try to find our people and bring them back. and, eventually, to put an
very small country, so everybody knows someone who was either called, or killed, or taken hostage, et ceteras sitting in front of the television, which again, i wouldn't do on a regular sabbath, waiting for updates. and waiting to hear from loved ones. >> the numbers that we are getting from israeli media are shocking. 600 israelis dead, more than 100 held hostage, what else are you hearing regarding those that have currently been taken back into gaza. >> it is beyond the numbers,...
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, et cetera. i will go back in terms of resolving this to where we were a minute ago and the jobs report tomorrow, i'm not looking at the top line jobs number. that's not what i'm looking for. i'm looking for affect hourly earnings and participation rates. those are the drivers of inflation which, in turn, is the driver of the fed. i want to see hourly average growth come in below 4.3% expectations. i want to see labor force participation rate continue to pick up. this is all a precursor, scott, to next week's cpi and ppi. that's really, along with the pce, further out, what will guide the fed as far as november comes. listening to steve liesman this morning, i think it was on "squawk box," when the fed is ready, they'll change the rhetoric. they'll stop the rhetoric, and the market can then focus on earnings, which look better than expected. >> speaking of liesman and speaking of fed rhetoric, we're going to hear from steve liesman right now, because we're getting more rhetoric. steve, san franci
, et cetera. i will go back in terms of resolving this to where we were a minute ago and the jobs report tomorrow, i'm not looking at the top line jobs number. that's not what i'm looking for. i'm looking for affect hourly earnings and participation rates. those are the drivers of inflation which, in turn, is the driver of the fed. i want to see hourly average growth come in below 4.3% expectations. i want to see labor force participation rate continue to pick up. this is all a precursor,...
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, in order to stop with thoughts and cease fire et cetera, and they have not been successful in most of them. we are only appealing to russia and or korean, but they ignore the fact or that may to washington really the main causes of the con, the, [000:00:00;00] the presidential biden signs, an emergency funding bill to keep the american government running a law excluding new aid for ukraine. he chooses republicans putting the country in a quote, manufacturer to crisis ballots are being counted in slovakia is parliamentary elections with preliminary results. putting the party that purchased and military support to you. brain in the leads coming up are poor. respondent joins us live on pots as lava and on this 1st day of october, and i jerry as celebrates of 63 years of freedom from british colonial rule, with government officials appraising the progress since achieving independence. we .
, in order to stop with thoughts and cease fire et cetera, and they have not been successful in most of them. we are only appealing to russia and or korean, but they ignore the fact or that may to washington really the main causes of the con, the, [000:00:00;00] the presidential biden signs, an emergency funding bill to keep the american government running a law excluding new aid for ukraine. he chooses republicans putting the country in a quote, manufacturer to crisis ballots are being counted...
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i say in 35 minutes the army should be here, the best units should be here, et cetera, et cetera. >> but they didn't come. >> reporter: as israelis elsewhere were taken hospital, their communities overrun, bara k waged on. a stubborn determination his friends and neighbors say helped save them from a grim fate nearby. >> a remarkable story. >>> still to come, as israel pre prepares, it's been an active morning. we're going to have team coverage from the region when we come back.
i say in 35 minutes the army should be here, the best units should be here, et cetera, et cetera. >> but they didn't come. >> reporter: as israelis elsewhere were taken hospital, their communities overrun, bara k waged on. a stubborn determination his friends and neighbors say helped save them from a grim fate nearby. >> a remarkable story. >>> still to come, as israel pre prepares, it's been an active morning. we're going to have team coverage from the region when we...
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and the office so inflicted some damages of bad, including the breaking of glass on that doors, et cetera, we have here all dog and single both staff members of the group as well because we know very well that. um uh, this is uh, this is another uh, uh, air strikes that has seemingly, uh, targeted my neighborhood again. um, we have been witnessing best for the past hour. there's actually 5 or 10 minutes. we have been witnessing this amount of a bomb being that is very dense and very immense. um, we can see actually smoke everywhere. we kind of smell the uh, air heavy with a smoke und dash, it cetera. so uh, as i said, uh, i never seen the complete piece of them in a couple weeks ago in place, but every now and then i can see from my window perfect. uh, the, the, the palm springs on the smell coming out of the buildings target that yeah, i'm just in terms of your own personal safety and so on. i mean, you just record that from what was a strike near to where you are. now, how do you and your family stays safe? what do? what do people do? i mean, which outside of god, so we could never done
and the office so inflicted some damages of bad, including the breaking of glass on that doors, et cetera, we have here all dog and single both staff members of the group as well because we know very well that. um uh, this is uh, this is another uh, uh, air strikes that has seemingly, uh, targeted my neighborhood again. um, we have been witnessing best for the past hour. there's actually 5 or 10 minutes. we have been witnessing this amount of a bomb being that is very dense and very immense....
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, et cetera. but agaheir burden would have to be to determine tha those limits exist somewhere in e law. i mean it's not just up to us to sort of say say gee, those ts seem problematic. we would have to find legal source i would think in order to agree with them that those limits are actually imposed on congress' authority. >> that's right and obvio either lot of different policy judgments that cones can make him think about the right way to structure funding for different agci. it's established a certain set of norms wn it comes to financial regulators in particular of which the cfpb is a part and ahi the relevant question is not this is a good way to structure page agency? is that a goodolicy? >> or even h been done historical analysis and all the things you're saying at all about may w be so, but i guess i don't understhat if we found that it wasn't necessarily set up in this way? does that on its own established that congress couldn't erce its prerogative? >> i don'thi it necessary went and es
, et cetera. but agaheir burden would have to be to determine tha those limits exist somewhere in e law. i mean it's not just up to us to sort of say say gee, those ts seem problematic. we would have to find legal source i would think in order to agree with them that those limits are actually imposed on congress' authority. >> that's right and obvio either lot of different policy judgments that cones can make him think about the right way to structure funding for different agci. it's...
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what if con set up in this way that we, et cetera? i sort of thought that the burden was on to show that coress can't set of the agency in this way. the reason i think that is because of the language of the appropriations clause and the way in which iteems to give the legislature the prerogative of the purse. ere we have atatute in which the legislature has exercised at so am right that's really all you need t say, to win? i mean you don't lose if you can't establish the limits in congress' exercise of its authority, , right? >> i think that's right. i thinkt actually highlights anmportant aspect of this case. this is a separation of powers ca. we areer defunding a statute that congress provided toin an executive branch agency and responded to come in and asking the articles records to oversee and superintendongresses of exercise of its prerogave over the purse. i think absolut the burden is on thin to show that kind of judicial intervention and invalidation of the stack i is warranted. >> when we get to them i would assume that in de
what if con set up in this way that we, et cetera? i sort of thought that the burden was on to show that coress can't set of the agency in this way. the reason i think that is because of the language of the appropriations clause and the way in which iteems to give the legislature the prerogative of the purse. ere we have atatute in which the legislature has exercised at so am right that's really all you need t say, to win? i mean you don't lose if you can't establish the limits in congress'...
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>> there are limitations to oral, in terms of having to take it a certain time before meals and et cetera, so, timing aspect can be a challenge for people who want to go that route. >> right. >> in terms for the treatment of chronic kidney disease, do you think that ozempic will get that label, and if that happens, as we see more and more of the studies, is it more likely that insurance reimbursement will be much greater? >> yeah, so, right now, we are seeing active kind of employers, entire states that are kind of declining to cover on the weight loss indication. it is very hard after looking at this data from flow and we'll get kind of final packets of the data published, but we'll see a final package of data that will be so compelling that it would be wrong not to cover this, because it should be superior to what we have available to us. that is something that i think insurance companies will have a difficult time, but melissa, i have seen a lot of drugs where there is superior data right now and we don't utilize them. we have uncontrolled, poorly controlled diabetics, not because doct
>> there are limitations to oral, in terms of having to take it a certain time before meals and et cetera, so, timing aspect can be a challenge for people who want to go that route. >> right. >> in terms for the treatment of chronic kidney disease, do you think that ozempic will get that label, and if that happens, as we see more and more of the studies, is it more likely that insurance reimbursement will be much greater? >> yeah, so, right now, we are seeing active kind...
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everybody deserves public safety privilege, doesn't matter party affiliation, et cetera. the law enforcement defenses fud which is the small 501(c)(3) has website that lists 75 individual rogue prosecutors, i hope he and others buy the book because we identified them in our book. we also identify in the last chapter the language and the poll tested phrases that this movement uses and explain how if you want the figure out who to vote for to make sure you get a law and order prosecutor because we don't care if it's rep or democrat. read that last chapter and you'll see if they are funded by fair and just or safety injustice pacs in your state, they're a soros paid for rogue prosecutor. >> charles stimson, former assistant united states for the district of colombia during which administration? >> the george w. bush administration. >> and deputyy assistant defense for detainees, currently with the heritage foundation. diane in barbertown, ohio. >> hello, mr. stimson. i am a 70-year-old white woman and i see prejudice every day still even as you were saying the legal field, i
everybody deserves public safety privilege, doesn't matter party affiliation, et cetera. the law enforcement defenses fud which is the small 501(c)(3) has website that lists 75 individual rogue prosecutors, i hope he and others buy the book because we identified them in our book. we also identify in the last chapter the language and the poll tested phrases that this movement uses and explain how if you want the figure out who to vote for to make sure you get a law and order prosecutor because...