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that undermines our place in the world it undermines international system et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. that is a major, major problem that we have to overcome. if we need to make adjustments and some of those rules, then let's make those arguments. if we think there needs to be more flexibility in how the rules are applied let's be honest and open and create that flexibility. by in large let's hold ourselves accountable. and as international advocacy organizations, let's argue for greater efforts to eliminate impunity and strengthen the mechanisms of international criminal courts and justice and the creation of new creation court that's been proposed and developed. and really make these things meaningful. because otherwise we will continue to undermine the values that we actually believe in and want to see t that values others can believe in as well. it's critically important is good be very hard work because of the politics as you say are miserable. i actually think many of these ideas i've talked about around the country, the american people are interested in these ideas the america
that undermines our place in the world it undermines international system et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. that is a major, major problem that we have to overcome. if we need to make adjustments and some of those rules, then let's make those arguments. if we think there needs to be more flexibility in how the rules are applied let's be honest and open and create that flexibility. by in large let's hold ourselves accountable. and as international advocacy organizations, let's argue for greater...
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, et cetera. >> the short answer is yes.ng on everything that's been said real quick, how many of you in the room use any kind of generative ai today? chat gpt? that's actually not bad. the problem is all of you should be using it to understand where the disparity-- >> can they use a different one? >> can they use a different one? >> what did you say? >> can you they use a different one? and he mentioned our competitor's product. >> we're all one big happy family here. >> i'm just going to say this as a humble flex. they build on our platform, they build on our platform, they buy our chips, everybody can use everybody's, that's cool. >> shots fired. go ahead. [laughter] >> just saying, so the reason i ask about the-- and this is to your question, the reason i chad who is using chat gpt in the room i use it to analyze economic landscapes, work force landscapes, innovation landscapes in all of your states. when i'm doing mou's with states, i want to, especially the south, southern states, southeastern states and states that ha
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new applications, et cetera, et cetera. just like a.i. the total cap x expected. all of these expectations get loftier and loftier. >> and on the way up, people will say that. because you know what? you're not going to get any pushback. valuations don't matter. we have a mode around our business. when thing goes higher; when thing goes pear-shaped. they trade different. >> both times the stock went down anywhere from 35 to 45%. you saw the same thing last tuesday, i believe, made a new all-time low. it is setting up for a very similar move. >> the obvious difference is lilly. nvidia is up. what i think you're going to need is people don't need those complicated. you can get another chip from a host of other semis. i think what you might see is not the whole trade semi fail. just the larger claims. >> aversion trade so to speak. >> right. >> julie, let's connect. are we concerned about these trades, concerned about the evaluation of these two areas, which were the hottest areas of the market, what happens to the markets overall. as we sit at this crucial moment, ah
new applications, et cetera, et cetera. just like a.i. the total cap x expected. all of these expectations get loftier and loftier. >> and on the way up, people will say that. because you know what? you're not going to get any pushback. valuations don't matter. we have a mode around our business. when thing goes higher; when thing goes pear-shaped. they trade different. >> both times the stock went down anywhere from 35 to 45%. you saw the same thing last tuesday, i believe, made a...
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the courts was quite clear on the importance in that case of eliminating smallpox, polio, et cetera, follows that line. in massachusetts as i said previously, the court said that no parent has the right to make a martyr, whether philosophical with their child, which is to say, no parent has the right if the state has passed a law requiring medical treatment and vaccines to deny that child that treatment. and finally, with respect to the right to education, tinker sets up a right of a child to speak in the school environment. we have more recent theories involving in local, but the key is that the harm to society from the lack of educated children up to age 18 is so well-documented and so extreme that we really must look at it as a children's right and not as a parents' right as in some states it's been proposed, to pull their child out of school at 13 after they take a quiz and put them into labor for the rest of their lives. thank you. [applause]. >> thanks. next we'll hear from walter. >> thank you, adam. and thank you naomi and aei and let me recommend naomi's article this past su
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at the end of the day the judge has total discretion to reduce sentences to misdemeanors, et cetera. so that's a beautiful thing about prop 36 is it does bring back local control to d.a.s and judges to do the right thing. >> so prosecutors are able to send people, talking about the different options you have, to send people to a drug treatment program rather than jail. there's different schools of thought on if you are sent to a treatment program as a punishment, if that would actually work as opposed to knowing you need to change and voluntarily going there. >> we have great experience in california with drug courts that existed prior to 2014. they were highly effective. this isn't just a california thing. it's a national model for success that even the obama white house wrote a white paper on how effective they are. so we know they work and now that we have an incentive for people to engage in treatment again, we're really excited, frankly, about getting people who are really sick into the care they need to get them well and back into society as productive members. >> you mentioned
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et cetera. >> let's look back at recent history. speaker mike johnson managed to secure reelection as speaker on the first ballots. only by holding the vote open dubious lung. doing some back room arm twisting with the help of mr. trump on the phone. is this a happy story for the bullish case because he did in fact get it done that put up some red flags what you guys think? >> it's hard to gauge to be honest with you. one better than most people probably expected even though that ballot took a really, really long time to complete. it's better than most people had i was going for at least three. they g managed to get over the line.ne it is the lowest hurdle. this is sort of like stepping over a crack in the sidewalk. this type of operation is basic, basic, basic operation of a party. practice of confirming the choice of the caucus for the house has been routine since 1870s. the recent and has broken down were getting to that point were taking a long time that's doable. it's hard to say how is going to go speaker johnson's got a reall
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now, with that being said, we get some border work done a little bit earlier, et cetera, et cetera.e going to be clawing back from the green new scam. i would prefer one but i will do whatever needs to be done to get it passed and you know, we have a lot of respects for senator thune as you know. he may have a little bit of a different view of it. i heard other senators yesterday including lindsey talking about it. they prefer it the other way. so i'm open to either way as long as we get something passed as quickly as possible. maria: and house resource -- house natural resources committee chairman bruce testerman said a permitting overall is unlikely to be included early on and it would borrow from hr1 instead. joining us now, congressman richard mccormick. he's on the republican study committee and the gop doctors caucus. congressman, it's hard to imagine you're going to be able to get all this stuff in one bill including the debt ceiling. president trump wants to raise the debt ceiling or even eliminate it. i've spoken with many gop senators and congressman who say they can't vot
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re all dressed in handsome masquerade costumes, et cetera, et cetera. ms.et was attired in a costume made of the courier, and looked very attractive. ms. lou henry's costume was composed of "the tribune." so the two battling newspapers were represented by the two young ladies at this event. we've already taed about her interest in athleticism, and this a wonderful photograph ofher in ice sking outfit. it's made of wool. woolwas the fabric of choice at this time. everything was wool, down to your underwear. if you were really savvy, your underwear was made with red wool, because it was supposed to protect you. a man called gustav yager, who, in 1869, invented the sap tear woolen system, which he believed that undyed natural wool should be used for everything, including your corsets and shoes. here you see some interesting illustrations of these garments. of course, stripes were easy, because stripes could be woven at the time the fabric was made. wool does something nothing else does, it breathes. it transports moisture from your skin to the outside keeping
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we play anywhere from traditional energy to lng, hydrogen, helium, et cetera.lng, we serve four main aspects ranging from liquefaction, storage and transport, infrastructure the aftermarket service and repair. >> you had a great year last year, up 40%. one of the strategists on this program earlier this week said your company is one of the top picks for 2025. what is your expectation of what kind of production boom we are likely to see in the near term? >> yeah. we're already seeing quite a bit of lng activity. that's not only in the united states but globally. what we have seen in the past few months is an increased toward mod lairty, meaning that you can actually liquefy the molecule and do it in a way that you don't have to have a large, big project without a lot of cap x associated with it. so you can actually do a train that is one to two mtpa per year, get that started in supplying liquefaction and lng to the market. so we've seen in the last couple of months an increase in orders related to lng liquefaction, ranging anywhere from first gas, corpus christ
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but not anymore, as homes on the home and reports from damascus, cetera, et cetera, et cetera. out of the shutters into the open, the audio since he set out how to use it is going up to customers to buy on cellphone and gotten some of this was illegal a month ago. but this is a new city. and joseph is seizing the moment. the has been the had i chose to do this work because it's comfortable and it was never possible before i do it to provide for my family. the central bank used to fix the exchange rate depending on what the subs redeem wanted and security forces, booklets the enforced the law. but things of change. now. these filters have sets up the central bank in the month. no one would have imagined the symbol. since this is of most of the other professions during the shot assets, the baby have any banking experience, but that doesn't stop them from taking on the stablish financial institutions. well, a lot of the work is going well. there are plenty of customers. there is fierce competition, but we are able to make enough income to survive. there is no shortage of customers
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to validate documents, affidavits et cetera to show the highest authority in the state of north carolinathe seal is used frequently by the secretary of state's office and various estate transactions. i am pleased here today to proceed with the ceremony. >> thank you madam secretary of state. with this a great seal of the state of north carolina, i hereby transfer to>> you the powers and duties of the chief executive officer of this great statee. and may god bless you and months and years ahead as you serve is north carolina's governor and the leader of her people. >> accept this great seal of the state of north carolina and the powers and duties it represents. i hereby promise to fill the duties of governor of north carolina and she fairly and justly use these powers entrusted to me too enable the people of north carolina to be the very best they canna be. may we all, working together be a beacon of hope and progress for our nation? >> officially for the archives. >> okay gentlemen. together? >> together. is going to take both of you. [laughter] >> how did we do? >> a+. [laughter] [appla
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we need to end at the cadillac tax et cetera. there are bipartisan solutions all this about my career in government on bipartisan solutions i would do the same in congress. >> thank you. mr. zeldin. >> important aspects of the question, issues that were referenced tackling national security, the iran nuclear deal, what should we do about refugees? how do we defeat isis customer how to strengthen our military? how do we take care of our veterans? performer tax code so people can build the taxes on a form that is a simple as a postcard for this audit issues we could talk about earlier mention common core. taking care of our environment. former new york city mayor aronson if you agree with me nine times out of 12, vote for me. if you agree with me 12 times out of 12, see a psychiatrist. if you are looking for an example of how you can do this job focusing on local issues and making a lot of important progress look at my last 21 months. you accomplish more in the first 21 months than your predecessor than in 12 years. the project whe
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et cetera. et cetera. right. and i'm not judging it. that's certainly one option.r went a different way. >> ambassador young at the funeral today talked about how carter was a combination of antithesis and how he combined his background in poverty and a rural life with his pursuit of power and his acquisition of power. and ambassador young quoted martin luther king jr., such a powerful moment talking about how that was, that that combination of opposites is often what makes people great. >> it's fascinating stuff. thanks to both of you. really appreciate eva mckend. thank you to you. we'll be right back. >> if you're happy and you know it, clap your hands. if you're happy and you know it, ride your bike. if you're happy and you know it, then your face will surely show it. >> if you're happy and you know it, smile. >> big and bright. >> i love you. kids just like me are happy every day. >> and it's all because of generous people like you who support shriners hospitals for children. >> every month, all you have to do is call the number on your screen or go online to
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expression, or tenderness in government and freedom are interest in technology and human rights et cetera. it is a vast strategy it really informs our proposal process. i think people are familiar its deeply competitive per the rules of the road assigned by congress and enforced by drl which has to do with ensuring we get really good, cutting edge proposals that really make the case for impact. so in addition to our strategy which governs how we spend our money we are always looking for new ideas. that's the secret. we are always taking big bets in her 30 -- 40 year history of doing foreign assistance in our bureau on making these crazy out-of-the-box ideas. but have the potential to cultivate an impact five, 10, 15 years these beds have paid off again and again. so i like to say it's almost the angel investment firm inside state department foreign assistance. we are creative. we are longtime thinkers and then we stop but we don't see something working. i think that is a key part of our secret that's always the case in foreign assistance there is a lock in dependency which i can say with
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down we think fundamentals pretty good between trump agenda very pro-growth supply-side business et ceteraly longer term disinflationary, near-term i think arriving could add apiece every year talking about, with for being aed riefksz downside sometimes skewed to downside, we are headed for much more volatile year what is interesting probably most upside risks are more back half intermediate terms i.e., quicker implementation trump agenda growth, et cetera. even the disinflationary elements of deregulation policies, on the other hand the near-term risks i think are more to the downside particularly if this the ones we saw possibility of a mistrust moment but idea that the 10-year breaks above 5 that can happen bond vigilantes following guns the fed doesn't really -- credibility to lurch policy thish backward-looking now looking at trump agenda calling it inflationary, ridiculous. >>. maria: it is antiinflationary growth doesn't have to be inflationary but i want to talk about fundamentals a lot of fundamental signs this week beginning of the fourth quarter earnings with major banks reporti
down we think fundamentals pretty good between trump agenda very pro-growth supply-side business et ceteraly longer term disinflationary, near-term i think arriving could add apiece every year talking about, with for being aed riefksz downside sometimes skewed to downside, we are headed for much more volatile year what is interesting probably most upside risks are more back half intermediate terms i.e., quicker implementation trump agenda growth, et cetera. even the disinflationary elements of...
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appreciate how sophisticated the feel p and what we've done brings does that towards the 1 may god, et cetera, is as the appetite for the page which money fits that itself several years later, in 1935 and ultimately the occupation. but this mess things to be taken home is, is that is a deadly and knows this web blodgett and do a lot did. and they went home defeated and with this sort of vision, if they didn't come back and succeed in ensuring that they continued on to enjoy the historical label. that it is one of the only to $3030.00 is in the continent of africa. that's why i never called, or nies, that is to include liberia. and i think that that is what has defined what the day is still the divided the she's, it is on and pad that stands out on when i say divided, it must be appreciated. that it feel p a has over 18 nationalities. we only talk about the major nationalities, side of view in rome, all the are on the to the day and of cause the somalis. but there are many other nationalities which succeeded in organizing themselves around. the fact is that they had a surface dictated civiliza
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we should be subsidizing high tax spend states like california new york, et cetera, but that is part the package that as has to come together we have to come together unionfy nation president trump did magnificent job bringing everyone together mandate that he has our the term to act on that i am been frustrated since a i arrived in washington 4,000-page bill we need to figure out to get as much as possible accomplished as quickly as possible american people need it national are security needs it. maria: yesterday we were talking defense now that worried once again about terrorism in the united states, it gets you to thinking about the military, i know the defense end of this, and bulking up military a priority for first package when you look at navy in the united states how many navy ships versus how many china has, where they are going? what is your take on the on the appropriate -- the appropriate money and support for the military that you are expecting? >> well, the most important thing to me respect the to pentagon military, is to get new leadership there, pete hegseth working
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, et cetera, the border work we have a lot of money that we're going to be clawing back from the greeni prefer one but i will do whatever needs to be done to get it passed, and, you know, we have a lot of respect for senator thune as you know, he may have a little bit of a different view of it. i heard other senators yesterday including lindsey talking about it they prefer it if other way i am open to the way as long as we get something passed quickly as possible. >> yes, because lindsey graham senator from south carolina told me he is worried about one package, joining me with his views kansas senator roger marshall a membert senate budget finance -- and health committees senate doge caucus cofounding member senator great to see you if you so much for being here this morning. >> maria happy new year regarding reconciliations this is going to be president trump's call but listen there are two paths often that you can take two routes to get to the same goal i think what senators need to be carefully though we have empathy look at house side, 34 years in the house speaker johnson says on
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with that being said, we get some border work done earlier, et cetera, et cetera. >> jesse: while i wasump was working the phones, congressman into keeping mike jonston as speaker, this is what he said. whoamak it would be disrespectful to americans who voted in a historic presidential election to have this speakers a vote go to the center for a ball at the ". ending with fellas, we have a lot to do, let's get to it. they voted in mike jonston with one vote out, congressman from kentucky. trump is expecting notion and against, the senate majority leader probably told trump that pete hegseth already has the votes to be confirmed at the pentagon and next week? confirmation hearings, baby. we are told it could be pete hegseth, policy, kash patel and maybe more, right before january 20th, happens to be martin luther king days everybody will have the day off. means there is no excuse for this crowd to be the biggest crowd in inauguration history. the second trump term is strictly business, susie wiles, they called her the ice lady, has no tolerance for troublemakers. she wanted to have a no
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to those outweigh what you can whip up whether financially, clouds, clicks, et cetera. eyeballs really are what we are talking aboutye by railing agait the other side. and likers you said, put yoursef behind a bill that's going nowhere when there is a common ground on an issue. i do see that all the time. some members are able to articulate the bipartisan bill is pretty good but it really hate section d here because of the redline. if at that, i would say is not the overwhelming case of being able to articulate what in the joint venture is objectionable. the reality check is i have seen that and i see it all the time. >> i will say this cannot be blamed entirely on the 118. this is a trend we have seen pretty strongly developed in 21st century american i politics we have a correct perception there on the edge of party control. every next election we could see control swing back. that changes how people think about things. they think, they are not wrong to think well, maybe if we make our opponents look about it we will be in the majority everything is better from the ma
to those outweigh what you can whip up whether financially, clouds, clicks, et cetera. eyeballs really are what we are talking aboutye by railing agait the other side. and likers you said, put yoursef behind a bill that's going nowhere when there is a common ground on an issue. i do see that all the time. some members are able to articulate the bipartisan bill is pretty good but it really hate section d here because of the redline. if at that, i would say is not the overwhelming case of being...
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with that being said we get border work done a little bit earlier et cetera.order work we have a lot of money that we're going to be clawing back from the green new scam. i would prefer one but i would do whatever he needs to be done to get past and we have a lot of respect for senator thune. he may have a little bit of a different view. i heard other senators yesterday including lindsey talking about it, they prefer the other way. i'm open to either way as long as we get something passed quickly as possible. >> house speaker mike johnson said he has a plan on how to support trump's agenda he broke the news with me on "sunday morning futures". >> president trump is going to prefer one big beautiful bill, there is a lot of merit to that, we can put all together one big up or down vote. >> are you expecting to raise or eliminate the debt ceiling as part of the big bill? >> i think were going to have to do in the bill. >> would you have the on the president's desk by may? >> certainly by midday. we are targeting the house maybe in the first week of april. the fir
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beginning of the year there's pressure that you could have volatility around rates and oil prices, et cetera. we still like being moderately long equities and we moved to buying put spreads against positions and buying downside. so when you look at days like friday, your put options kick in. it's a different expression that we're running for much of last year. >> but you're looking to be more hedged than you were then. >> a different type of hedge and upside whereas before we were long and we were convexed to the long side, a very different expression today. we are still moderately long, and i still think if you look at tech and the return on equity, the tock buyback and the amount of cash that's out there. pretty hard to see the equity market not having a decent -- and you would be a buyer on the dip of the nasdaq 100%. one of the ways to create a nice return or optionality is you can sell the down 8%, 10% to sell put options to have some local protection if we go down 2% to 3%. so, yeah, i would love to buy particularly some of the big-cap names, i would love to buy them, but at cheaper mu
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how much are tariffs going to increase prices, et cetera et cetera.that's the noise factor i talk about. doing two things here. first, since we're in this environment, this short like the palantirs of the world and may be up 7% today and down 8% tomorrow. >> don't try this at home and look at micro-strategy and palantir and they redefine volatility. but, you know, fundamentals count for anything, i mean, micro-strategy even after its significant decline recently, still selling at 125 premium in asset value and going for crypto and bitcoin. if you like bitcoin, buy bitcoin. palantir, the stock was up 4x in 2024. it's had a bit of correction. charles: yeah, yeah. >> it's still on 40 or 45 times revenues or saying p or most expensive stock in s&p 500 and using any traditional valuation. >> doesn't have to be those names and others like it. i'm using those sort as poster children for excess that's come into the market. charles: on long side you like gold and offshore energy service asks three names, val, tide water, tdw, and ne. >> yeah, so -- >> noble co
how much are tariffs going to increase prices, et cetera et cetera.that's the noise factor i talk about. doing two things here. first, since we're in this environment, this short like the palantirs of the world and may be up 7% today and down 8% tomorrow. >> don't try this at home and look at micro-strategy and palantir and they redefine volatility. but, you know, fundamentals count for anything, i mean, micro-strategy even after its significant decline recently, still selling at 125...
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it's the marge marginal tax ratd not the cost or et cetera.alf the tax there is would give the marginal affect and they'll pay for themselves larry. if you made half of the deductions deductible unlimited, all right. you would pay for itself with the growth and output and less sheltering and all that sort of stuff that occurs. they'd be revenue raisers in truth. not saying much for the county. larry: that's interesting and saying measure definitely and the issue shouldn't be the size of the deduction or the size of the cap? you're just saying the percentage should be, i don't know, is that going be -- these states are all such huge tax states and talking about four or five states. no, more than that. half a dozen states. so would that matter, steve moore in i've got to think about this. i think art's putting something over on us, but i want to think it through, steve moore. >> well, you and i have been talking a lot about this, and i think the point is he wants to bring down the total tax rate that those people at the top are pieing and sendin
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growth, et cetera, et cetera.personally very positive about it and naturally we're on board with that. >> a fiscal moment they created at the start. they said that would wipe the slate clean. i don't think it will. i think there will be multiple fiscal moments coming. the rise in gilts should be a really strong indicator. i remember as a finance director, you have to get your balance sheet under control and demonstrate to the shareholders to have the balance sheet under control. >> let's get a check on what's happening on when it comes to uk gilts. it's very clear looking at the screen we are seeing lower moves for yields so far in today's session. of course, after the recent pressure we have seen here, but nonetheless, that pressure still continues, particularly on the government. let's see what will be the message coming from particularly number 11. let's see what they will say over the coming weeks. >>> i also want to take you to the latest in real estate outlook market. of course, there is research out suggest
growth, et cetera, et cetera.personally very positive about it and naturally we're on board with that. >> a fiscal moment they created at the start. they said that would wipe the slate clean. i don't think it will. i think there will be multiple fiscal moments coming. the rise in gilts should be a really strong indicator. i remember as a finance director, you have to get your balance sheet under control and demonstrate to the shareholders to have the balance sheet under control. >>...
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emt's police, fire, et cetera, et cetera. so that's going to be quite a balancing so much is made of. >> oakland's budget deficit, which is just north of 100 million dollars. san francisco is is closing in on a billion. so both cities that have the bay in between them are dealing with really difficult issues. now mayor lori is trying to paint today in an optimistic light. he says that says nature, stephanie referenced the effort to, you know, have sort of a cleaner, safer downtown area around this county center. not just win conferences might be there. you know, when sales force is hopping, looks great. you don't see a homeless person that you don't see any kind of crime. he said it's a going to be a 365 day. your proposition and has a name for it. the sfpd hospitality zone task force. so fancy name >> our political expert michael yaki has been listening along with us seas with us on zoom. michael, would you think? >> 20 minutes. pretty good. look, this is. there's there 10 pack speech. i think that aside from the promise of
emt's police, fire, et cetera, et cetera. so that's going to be quite a balancing so much is made of. >> oakland's budget deficit, which is just north of 100 million dollars. san francisco is is closing in on a billion. so both cities that have the bay in between them are dealing with really difficult issues. now mayor lori is trying to paint today in an optimistic light. he says that says nature, stephanie referenced the effort to, you know, have sort of a cleaner, safer downtown area...
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, et cetera.il we got a speaker of the house, we couldn't do anything to help the american people. speaker johnson elected on the first round today and we're ready to get back to work. larry: i think it's interesting my friends in the freedom caucus and mostly voted for mike johnson who himself is a genuine conservative, isn't he? >> he is one of the most conservative men i know. you are right, the bulk of the freedom caucus members and there were only three holdouts, actually voted for mike johnson but at the end, we got the job done and that's what i really want to focus on is not the division, but really the unity that we have going forward, and if you look at the members of the freedom caucus that voted no, what they want to make sure is that they're voices are heard, which i believe mike johnson will do because he has a very bottom up approach but we all are very concerned about making sure we make process changes and that we vote and that we are fiscally conservative and pay attention to the
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are the monuments made after her, schools, et cetera?s a school named after her, pat nixon elementary in california and there's a park, and the pat nixon highway which was dedicated just a few years ago by democratic led senator from california. i want to give them credit for that but are not a lot of monuments. president nixon of courseer famously said she will never have the accolades that she deserves. she's never going to have that because of his situation. but pat nixon, in terms of her legacy, she does so many remarkable things that are in the book but there are two things i would like people to focus on. one is a work behind the scenes not wanting credit for women, very progressive for women, the era, strong support of the era. even president nixon waives anna, she makes sure it's part of the republican platform. .. franklin from the 1970's that people should know about, she pushes to get women in higher levels of government and to get them high level >> a couple hundred women into this position, up to a thousand or more and mrs.
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happen in las vegas we saw law enforcement personnel from the fbi the local police, the sheriff, et ceteraat least bring credible information. there was no conflict over the fbi saying well, it's not a terrorist attack and the chief coming on and saying it is and on and on and on. i got to tell you the presser here was good. we got some accurate information. hopefully we will get more information as we move forward. but in new orleans they got to get their act together. they brought no comfort to the people. >> yeah, steve, you want to see a confident press conference that was it right there. james, let me go to you here. there in new orleans, i mean, they are worried about the idea that they are still unknown number of persons who were potentially involved and engaged in this attack in new orleans. what is the fbi doing? what are they doing for? how do they hunt these people down? what's step 1, 2, and 3 to get this situation under control there in louisiana? riley steps 1 through 1,000 undertaking fbi and law enforcement partners in new orleans. >> first of all, do a psychological autops
happen in las vegas we saw law enforcement personnel from the fbi the local police, the sheriff, et ceteraat least bring credible information. there was no conflict over the fbi saying well, it's not a terrorist attack and the chief coming on and saying it is and on and on and on. i got to tell you the presser here was good. we got some accurate information. hopefully we will get more information as we move forward. but in new orleans they got to get their act together. they brought no comfort...
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he met more world leaders, et cetera, et cetera. the man is angry. >> brian: japan needs natural gas we had it. we told him not to get it from russia. who is going to sell it then? natural gas sales to western europe. you want them to get off russian natural gas but we don't want to get it to them at a rate in which we can friends and family rate? >> >> stuart: there is more natural gas under american territory than almost anywhere else in the world we know how to get it. we can export it if we could. if he lets us and trump will let us. we will supply nat gas to the world. >> brian: stuart varney watch you for two hours today. >> stuart: two hours? >> brian: three hours. >> stuart: three hours please. >> brian: i will do simulcast with you on radio. >> stuart: that makes three hours. >> brian: 9 to noon. i love your shoes. good to see you. new congress on the ground running. bernie moreno plans to get immigration bill to trump's desk on day one. ♪ at university of phoenix, we're earning career-relevant skills with every 5-to-6 week course. and updat
he met more world leaders, et cetera, et cetera. the man is angry. >> brian: japan needs natural gas we had it. we told him not to get it from russia. who is going to sell it then? natural gas sales to western europe. you want them to get off russian natural gas but we don't want to get it to them at a rate in which we can friends and family rate? >> >> stuart: there is more natural gas under american territory than almost anywhere else in the world we know how to get it. we...
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we said we could benefit the likes of meta, snap, et cetera.? >> yeah, i would say if you're looking to trade this, i would actually argue that snap is a better beneficiary than meta. you're seeing reels from meta is going to benefit. a younger cohort on tiktok, that had a bigger bump. i wouldn't trade it based on just that. i think this is a political football that's thrown around. you're seeing how they're talking about this. trump is coming in and saying i oppose this, this happens the day before he comes in office. yes, could it benefit snap, probably. i just don't know if it's that realistic. i would probably stay out of it. >> meta with the move toward trump, that will be the eclipse, that will be the real tailwind for that stock. so still bullish on meta, with or without this ban on tiktok. i agree, snap has the most direct, because the age group of people that are using snap. and i also agree that if trump is already talking about he wants to have a political decision on it, he's erring on letting it exist. it could be wiped out immedia
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of course every court is saying unprecedented circumstances, et cetera. that the mere fact that merchan on friday looks down, peers over him, gives him a tongue wagging as he will and pronounces sentence, that fact is an irreparable injury even though for any other defendant it wouldn't be. nothing irreparable. you just go to the court of appeals and if they say merchan is wrong it wipes it off. here, however, it may be that the appeals can't happen while he's president. his vindication if he deserved one would be in 2029. so can he get either of the two higher new york courts or the u.s. supreme court to bite on the idea that he has a novel claim for irreparable injury to actually put friday's sentencing off calendar? that's his real game here. and like everything else it's a novel sort of circumstance given the prichbted situation. i think he shouldn't be able to. i see nothing irreparable here. but you can see the argument on the other side. the mere fact of it will burden the presidency, et cetera. >> ten bucks says you'll be back with us next weekend
of course every court is saying unprecedented circumstances, et cetera. that the mere fact that merchan on friday looks down, peers over him, gives him a tongue wagging as he will and pronounces sentence, that fact is an irreparable injury even though for any other defendant it wouldn't be. nothing irreparable. you just go to the court of appeals and if they say merchan is wrong it wipes it off. here, however, it may be that the appeals can't happen while he's president. his vindication if he...
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there was no evidence, et cetera.. so it's a matter of clearing his name and, you know, restoring, you know, not only his name per se, but his activity because he had an organization that had, you know, more than 6 million members worldwide, which is the largest member organization of african people in the diaspora, at least. so he was a significant person in the black community. >> yes, sir. let me get the professor in here. let me get the professor in here. because you said professor hansford, this is not just about marcus garvey. explain that. >> yes, well, the the the case here from the beginning was an effort by j. edgar hoover, not just to target marcus garvey, but to target the movement for racial justice that he was helping to lead the target, the campaign for civil rights and to make people feel like what was being done here was not an effort to uplift people, but was an effort to take advantage of of people. so in a in a situation in 2025 where our history is being challenged, people don't want to teach black
there was no evidence, et cetera.. so it's a matter of clearing his name and, you know, restoring, you know, not only his name per se, but his activity because he had an organization that had, you know, more than 6 million members worldwide, which is the largest member organization of african people in the diaspora, at least. so he was a significant person in the black community. >> yes, sir. let me get the professor in here. let me get the professor in here. because you said professor...
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. >> people quit paying on the bus fares, et cetera. has installed cameras so they can catch people. they're providing police. even the national guard is in our system to make sure people pay their fare. >> reporter: kathy wild is president of the partnership for new york city, which mobilizes a business leaders to help the city thrive. she's a long-time advocate for congestion pricing and has advice for other american cities. >> you have to explain the benefits clearly. you have to have transit options in most cases. otherwise it's just another tax because if somebody has no choice, they're going resist. >> reporter: so other cities maybe have to work on that first? >> the lesson from london, they put in 200 new bus routes before they turned on congestion pricing. and that was how they got the public to accept it. they had a choice. >> reporter: it's hard to tell how it's working after a week, but -- >> we're very excited that in just a few days of congestion pricing, we're seeing a significant reduction in traffic already. >> reporter
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need you to take more precautions and make sure we have all the necessary personnel, equipment, et ceteraeed in any type of street event. >> thank you both so much for joining us. we are waiting for president biden's remarks on this morning's attack in new orleans. stay with us. we hope to bring it to you on the other side of this break. we the other side of this break those commercials are nice, but is that a real thing? and having lived it, i can say for sure that money is being put to incredible use. i've never once had to wait for insurance to approve a test or approve a medication. we didn't have to worry about any of those things thanks to the donations. and our family is forever grateful because it's completely changed our lives. [coughing] hi susan, honey? yea. i respect that, but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin, with real honey & elderberry. nothing is more important than family. a family you're born into, a family you choose or a family you make
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passports, et cetera. but never enough. and so then you wait anxiously to actually see the result of the fire. has it destroyed your home? has it not? and the neighbors on my street, the bernsteins and the newmans and the grays and all those people and dave lawrence, we communicated with each other. it's a small cul de sac and they had left, and no one really had a video of what had happened. and bits and pieces. and today i found out, do you know what happened to your home? joshua morrow, who plays my son on the young and the restless, actually broke through some barriers, went there and sent me the. yeah, tough to see. lived there for 45 years and it's your home. and you think you're tough and then you see that and yeah, i haven't shown my wife yet. don't know whether i'm going to or not. it's tough. >> do you think it would be too much to think about the memories, to show her? >> yeah. house can be rebuilt, but everything that you have gathered over the years, you know, a lifetime, actually, in america, i've come here in
passports, et cetera. but never enough. and so then you wait anxiously to actually see the result of the fire. has it destroyed your home? has it not? and the neighbors on my street, the bernsteins and the newmans and the grays and all those people and dave lawrence, we communicated with each other. it's a small cul de sac and they had left, and no one really had a video of what had happened. and bits and pieces. and today i found out, do you know what happened to your home? joshua morrow, who...
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and to correct or to hold accountable anybody, department, individual, et cetera. >> laura: et cetera. we don't need a postmortem. we already know what her party's policies and priorities have been. and americans can see for themselves what having no water contributed to over the past 72 hours. the people are just totally shell shocked. theyi have so many friends thate in the area. one of my dearest said out of the 11 out of 23 families in her granddaughter's class. 11 of them lost their homes. 11. think of the emotional trauma to children and of course to adults. and the property damage? look at this view down the pch in malibu? now, the homes there worth in the millions as we know, all the iconic businesses, gone. the cost to restore these areas could top now $50 billion. i bet it's more. making this the costliest fire in u.s. history. and i know the trump administration will make rebuilding these communities a top priority. because that's what america first is all about after all. now, of course, the liberals in charge out there, have other ideas of what to put first. and it wasn't
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et cetera. et cetera. so to dismiss that and saying, well, i'm not going to support my president, which is donald trump, nor am i going to support his agenda because his agenda cannot happen unless you have a speaker and the house is in order. >> well, we'll see how long you'll be in that voting limbo as of tomorrow. congressman, thank you for joining us. we'll see what happens. >> always a pleasure. >> thank you. >> well trump getting in on the action calling the house holdouts telling them to back mike johnson for speaker. is it going to work. >> have i got news for you is back for a new season. whether you like it or not. >> are those the only two choices? yes. >> you like it or you don't? >> i'm on the fence. >> this is going to be a long season. >> have i got news for you returns february 15th on check in. time is three. >> it's 255. >> i know, is this what he's doing now? >> as your host, i have some rules. first, no showers longer than five minutes. this isn't a spa. no games, no fun. >> yes, coach.
et cetera. et cetera. so to dismiss that and saying, well, i'm not going to support my president, which is donald trump, nor am i going to support his agenda because his agenda cannot happen unless you have a speaker and the house is in order. >> well, we'll see how long you'll be in that voting limbo as of tomorrow. congressman, thank you for joining us. we'll see what happens. >> always a pleasure. >> thank you. >> well trump getting in on the action calling the house...
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of this incident from the president was a game changer for this community, for small businesses, et cetera.. so not that i'm we're thinking about the next phase, but we have to be thinking concurrently about the next phase is how we rebuild this community. but right now we're in this mitigation phase. we're in the public safety phase. >> i hate to even ask this question, but the president elect chose to attack you, blame you for this. >> it's a one. can't even respond to it. i mean, it's. uh, you know, people are literally fleeing. people have lost their lives, kids lost their schools, families completely torn asunder, churches burned down. this guy wanted to politicize it. i have a lot of thoughts, and i know what i want to say. i won't. um, i stood next to a president of the united states of america today, and i was proud to be with joe biden. and he had the backs of every single person in this community. he didn't play politics, didn't try to divide any of us. >> finally, your message to the folks here, to this community, i mean, we have their backs and we're going to be back, and this
of this incident from the president was a game changer for this community, for small businesses, et cetera.. so not that i'm we're thinking about the next phase, but we have to be thinking concurrently about the next phase is how we rebuild this community. but right now we're in this mitigation phase. we're in the public safety phase. >> i hate to even ask this question, but the president elect chose to attack you, blame you for this. >> it's a one. can't even respond to it. i mean,...
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and of course were talking now about the great books and religiousph works et cetera.ere we are today the 21st century. were coming up the other end of that tunnel. we aren't leaving behind that's my main point. others have made this point. said theg same things he wrote quite a few books on it. the problem upping 70 or 80 years ahead of their time whether we talk about video, youtube, x, facebook, et cetera. and many, many other mediums that we could discuss. their all digital. they are what are referred to as acoustic. the thing they were not and are not as when they are phonetic. famously said that medium is the message. he is well known forwe that. as relative few people understood what he really meant by that right when he was saying about that. the way in which you receive information or transmit information affects how your brain processes it. it basically changes information itself. that meeting as he put it becomes more important for star the transition and the early 1840s with the telegraph the phonograph, movies, records, recordings, digital video, computers
and of course were talking now about the great books and religiousph works et cetera.ere we are today the 21st century. were coming up the other end of that tunnel. we aren't leaving behind that's my main point. others have made this point. said theg same things he wrote quite a few books on it. the problem upping 70 or 80 years ahead of their time whether we talk about video, youtube, x, facebook, et cetera. and many, many other mediums that we could discuss. their all digital. they are what...
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et cetera. i don't know if it's there now.m, but altadena has never within, you know, the, the u.s. expansion into that area. uh, seen a fire like this? >> i mean, that community and so many others there in southern california that are now in the midst of these fires, never anticipated really having to face this kind of devastation. so i wonder, renee, um, you know, and i'm so glad that you're able to to tell us the story and paint the picture for your living experience. and and now your experience after this devastation. but, you know, you for a very long time have been a volunteer helping other people get clothing and food. and now here you are in that situation, getting out with just a few items, the clothes on your back. i understand you have your glass eye glasses are broken, your hotel assistance, i'm told, ends this evening. there we go. right there. so how are you managing and planning to handle things moving forward? >> well, and actually, i have to say, i am. i feel bad in a way, and i apologize in the background. i'
et cetera. i don't know if it's there now.m, but altadena has never within, you know, the, the u.s. expansion into that area. uh, seen a fire like this? >> i mean, that community and so many others there in southern california that are now in the midst of these fires, never anticipated really having to face this kind of devastation. so i wonder, renee, um, you know, and i'm so glad that you're able to to tell us the story and paint the picture for your living experience. and and now your...
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et cetera. so not that i'm we're thinking about the next phase, but we have to be thinking concurrently about the next phase is how we rebuild this community. but right now we're in this mitigation phase. we're in the public safety phase. >> i hate to even ask this question, but the president elect chose to attack you, blame you for this. >> it's, uh, well, one can't even respond to it. i mean, it's, uh, you know, people are literally fleeing. people have lost their lives. kids lost their schools, families completely torn asunder, churches burned down. this guy wanted to politicize it. i have a lot of thoughts, and i know what i want to say. i won't. um, i stood next to a president of the united states of america today, and i was proud to be with joe biden. and he had the backs of every single person in this community. he didn't play politics, didn't try to divide any of us. >> finally, your message to the folks here, to this community, i mean, we have their backs and we're going to be back, and
et cetera. so not that i'm we're thinking about the next phase, but we have to be thinking concurrently about the next phase is how we rebuild this community. but right now we're in this mitigation phase. we're in the public safety phase. >> i hate to even ask this question, but the president elect chose to attack you, blame you for this. >> it's, uh, well, one can't even respond to it. i mean, it's, uh, you know, people are literally fleeing. people have lost their lives. kids lost...
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et cetera. et cetera.but in the end, to look at those images that we've all seen this week, i don't think that any level of preparedness could have stopped that which climate change has wrought. that's my view. more social media reaction. you can find me on all the platforms that people tend to know. water and reservoir. why no extra water tanks? why money? cut to fire? who? no infrastructure improvements. the list goes on. all valid concerns. i'm not saying that any of that is invalid, but when you get to the point, as i watched and heard last night where people are throwing into the mix die hires, you know, why is that fire burning out of control? 11 dead, 37 die hires. like that's nuts. we've got a problem and we're all in it together. and as i discussed with senator whitehouse, my view is that as washington has dithered, the markets are about to sort this out. yes. capitalism and the insurance markets. and we might not like the outcome, because where no bank is going to lend you or i money without havi
et cetera. et cetera.but in the end, to look at those images that we've all seen this week, i don't think that any level of preparedness could have stopped that which climate change has wrought. that's my view. more social media reaction. you can find me on all the platforms that people tend to know. water and reservoir. why no extra water tanks? why money? cut to fire? who? no infrastructure improvements. the list goes on. all valid concerns. i'm not saying that any of that is invalid, but...
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et cetera.cetera. >> while i was out on assignment, trump was working the phones jawboning congressmen into keeping mike johnson as speaker. this is what he said, quote, it would be disrespectful to americans who voted in a historic presidential election to have this speaker's vote go to a second or third ballot, ending with, fellas, we have a lot to do. let's get to it. and they voted in mike johnson with only one holdout, congressman massie from kentucky. trump's expecting no shenanigans over his nominations. the senate majority leader, john thune, privately told trump that hegseth already has the votes to be confirmed at the pentagon. and next week, confirmation hearings. baby. we're told it could be hegseth. pam bondi, tulsi kash patel and maybe more all lining the runway before inauguration, which is january 20th, happens to be martin luther king day, so everybody's going to have the day off. this means there's no excuse for this crowd to not be the biggest crowd in inauguration history. th
et cetera.cetera. >> while i was out on assignment, trump was working the phones jawboning congressmen into keeping mike johnson as speaker. this is what he said, quote, it would be disrespectful to americans who voted in a historic presidential election to have this speaker's vote go to a second or third ballot, ending with, fellas, we have a lot to do. let's get to it. and they voted in mike johnson with only one holdout, congressman massie from kentucky. trump's expecting no...