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harkens back to our history in new york. look at beautiful waterfront and all the developments that we are in the midst of constructing now. it will be a really lively even more lively area then it already is, and then of course, you got your momo [indiscernible] there is a vibe. >> there are restaurants and construction and cool spaces within the ball park. >> if you don't like base ball you don't have to watch the game. we have plnty entertainment to see and especially for the kids, don't forget we got the big coca cola slide. the mini-ball park. we got garden. if you don't want a hot dog and garlic fries get you a fresh salad. we got [indiscernible] which is amazing. the crab sandwich everybody loves. >> it is a real san francisco experience. thank you so much. i appreciate it. >> my pleasure. thanks for coming to my
harkens back to our history in new york. look at beautiful waterfront and all the developments that we are in the midst of constructing now. it will be a really lively even more lively area then it already is, and then of course, you got your momo [indiscernible] there is a vibe. >> there are restaurants and construction and cool spaces within the ball park. >> if you don't like base ball you don't have to watch the game. we have plnty entertainment to see and especially for the...
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walking for the past hour or so, they're on their way to the american embassy um in the next hour, it harkensto ban the march and which is why that is happening. the reason of course, the excuse would have been that it coincides with arm. day, this is a remember weekend in the uk, armas this day and um, the end of world war one uh commemorations here, lot of blowback as they say from politicians and campaigners against the british government because of the crackdown on what the campaigners are calling uh the freedom of speech, the reason lot of people have been saying that all those british soldiers lay down their lives, those years ago, and so it is a protest march that has come despite all those attempts to ban them, um, it is huge turn out of people who have been walking for the past hour or so from height park, um, very symbolic of course there from the sufrages to the stop the war coalition, people have given speeches there, these people too, calling for a ceasefire and end to what many artists describing as genocide that's been committed against the palestinians in the gaza strip and of
walking for the past hour or so, they're on their way to the american embassy um in the next hour, it harkensto ban the march and which is why that is happening. the reason of course, the excuse would have been that it coincides with arm. day, this is a remember weekend in the uk, armas this day and um, the end of world war one uh commemorations here, lot of blowback as they say from politicians and campaigners against the british government because of the crackdown on what the campaigners are...
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moments rather than create those tender moments in my own life, she talked about mirror neurons which harkens back to missing limb syndrome. when they were studying missing limb syndrome, when i didn't have this arm but felt tingling or itching so essentially they found out if they held a mirror and had the patient itched this arm but looks like that, the itching would go away. she posited may be when you are on the marble run you psychologically are saying to yourself you are a good mom because you bought this thing even though the kids didn't play with it, you didn't see them play with it, didn't laugh with them while they played, you didn't experience a moment in your real life, but the act of purchasing that marble run told your subconscious you did something good for your kids or you and acted the role of good mother for a moment. and the same could go for looking at somebody's newborn photos or photo of a mother curled up reading to her children by candlelight or whatever it is. something happens in the brain that convinces us we are looking at this image, that this is a good image and
moments rather than create those tender moments in my own life, she talked about mirror neurons which harkens back to missing limb syndrome. when they were studying missing limb syndrome, when i didn't have this arm but felt tingling or itching so essentially they found out if they held a mirror and had the patient itched this arm but looks like that, the itching would go away. she posited may be when you are on the marble run you psychologically are saying to yourself you are a good mom...
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create those tender moments in my own life and she talked about the mirrored neurons which basically harken back to missing limb syndrome. so when they were studying missing limb syndrome, it felt like tingling or itching so essentially they found out that if they held up a mirror and handed the patient itch this arm but held the mirror in a way that looks like this that the itching would go away so she posited that maybe when you are buying the marble run, you psychologically are saying to yourself like you are a good mom because you bought this thing evenay though the kids didn't py with it, you didn't see them play with it and didn't laugh with them whilet they played wh it you didn't experience the moment in your real life but after purchasing the marble run, you told your subconscious that you did something good for your kids or you enacted the role of a good mother for a moment. and i think the same she also said the same could go over looking at somebody's newborn photos or looking atth a photo f a mother curled up reading to her children by candlelight or whatever it is. there's som
create those tender moments in my own life and she talked about the mirrored neurons which basically harken back to missing limb syndrome. so when they were studying missing limb syndrome, it felt like tingling or itching so essentially they found out that if they held up a mirror and handed the patient itch this arm but held the mirror in a way that looks like this that the itching would go away so she posited that maybe when you are buying the marble run, you psychologically are saying to...
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the president saying that that harkens back to nazi rhetoric from the 1930s. an adviser i had spoken to say much of that had animated president biden to run against donald trump in the first place. if you think become to those clashes in sccharlottesville. former president's platforms a coming into focus, including plans to return to immigration policies of first administration. this isn't happening in a vacuum. polling has found from cnn that the former president is narrowly beating president biden on a national level. the biden campaign has pushed back arguing that these early pollings aren't reflective of the final election outcomes, but there's been pressure from a allies for the president to take a more forceful stance against trump. one donor telling me joe is going to take the gloves off and start to engage with facts instead of bs. they have to be more forceful. a little more in the electorate space and take these guys on. the president's full campaign mode won't be gearing up until next year. but president biden has shown this willingness to take on t
the president saying that that harkens back to nazi rhetoric from the 1930s. an adviser i had spoken to say much of that had animated president biden to run against donald trump in the first place. if you think become to those clashes in sccharlottesville. former president's platforms a coming into focus, including plans to return to immigration policies of first administration. this isn't happening in a vacuum. polling has found from cnn that the former president is narrowly beating president...
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than croat the tender moments in my own life and she talked about mirror neurons which basically harkensk to missing limb syndrome. so, when they were studying missing limb syndrome, i didn't have this arm and felt tingling or itching. essentially if they held up a mirror and had the person itch this arm, but held the mirror in a way that way, that the itching would go away. and posited maybe when you're buying the marble run, you psychologically are saying to yourself like you're a good mom because you bought this thing. even though the kids didn't play with it. you didn't see them play with it you didn't laugh with them while they played it. you didn't actually experience a moment in your real life, but the act of purchasing that marble run told your subconscious that you did something good for your kids. or you enacted the role of good mother for a moment. and i think the same-- and she said the same could go for looking at somebody's newborn photos or looking at a photo of a mother curled up reading to her children by candlelight or whatever it is. there's something that happens in t
than croat the tender moments in my own life and she talked about mirror neurons which basically harkensk to missing limb syndrome. so, when they were studying missing limb syndrome, i didn't have this arm and felt tingling or itching. essentially if they held up a mirror and had the person itch this arm, but held the mirror in a way that way, that the itching would go away. and posited maybe when you're buying the marble run, you psychologically are saying to yourself like you're a good mom...
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. >> that word vermin, you can't escape using that and knowing what's harkens back to. "the new york times" also reporting on his plans, new sweeping immigration policies that trump would implement if he's elected again. cam tops detain migrants while cases are processed. some might hear that and say isn't that what it was before? what would be different or more extreme than his last term? >> his immigration policies from the first term on steroids. if you read the details here. his aides in "the new york times" piece over the weekend, were clear to point out, they're designing most of this to be apart from anything related to legislative work, that all within the executive and sort of pushing the boundaries within the executive. obviously, just like in trump's first term a lot of this will be tested in court. it's not that he'll implement policies that could be crossing legal lines, and it not be brought to a court for adjudication, but they are going to try to push every conceivable limit within the executive to accomplish these goals and it's not just immigration. it
. >> that word vermin, you can't escape using that and knowing what's harkens back to. "the new york times" also reporting on his plans, new sweeping immigration policies that trump would implement if he's elected again. cam tops detain migrants while cases are processed. some might hear that and say isn't that what it was before? what would be different or more extreme than his last term? >> his immigration policies from the first term on steroids. if you read the details...
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believed that hispanic people were somehow, you know, infiltrating this country and, you know, so it harkensack to that. now we do not know exactly -- as i say, what the motivation was here. but it is looking like the fbi -- the fbi is saying that they're working on the theory that this also was a racially motivated attack. the gunman himself is dead. he died of a self-inflicted wound in that store before police even got to him. wolf? >> nick, thank you very much. nick watt reporting for us. we're going to have much more ahead. coming up also, news on the front lines of another war, what ukrainian civilians are making in their homes to help armed forces in the fight against russia. >>> we'll get back to our coverage of the upcoming israeli/hamas truce and hostage release in just a few moments. we're following the war in ukraine where a drone shortage is forcing ukrainian civilians to build their own for the war effort against russia. here's the story. >> reporter: on the outskirts of kyiv, a shoulder puts on a pair of goggles. she's part of a unit testing the latest batch of drones that have
believed that hispanic people were somehow, you know, infiltrating this country and, you know, so it harkensack to that. now we do not know exactly -- as i say, what the motivation was here. but it is looking like the fbi -- the fbi is saying that they're working on the theory that this also was a racially motivated attack. the gunman himself is dead. he died of a self-inflicted wound in that store before police even got to him. wolf? >> nick, thank you very much. nick watt reporting for...
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. >>> just ahead, donald trump calling his political enemies names that harken back to world war ii as his team plans to get revenge on his critics. >>> former president donald trump is promising to root out his political opponents if he wins the white house, calling his political enemies vermin. critics say it parallels comments by author therrien leaders in the past. as kristen holmes reports, trump's rhetoric appears to be resonating with republicans. >> reporter: former president donald trump ramping up his inflammatory rhetoric. >> the threat from outside forces is far less sinister, dangerous and grave than the threat from within. >> reporter: denigrating his political opponents as, quote, vermin, during a veterans day speech in new hampshire. >> we will room out the communist, marxist, fascist and radical left thugs that live like vermins within the confines of our country. >> reporter: the white house condemning trump's remarks, likening them to language used by authoritarian leaders. quote, using terms like that about dissent would be unrecognizable to our founding fathers, bu
. >>> just ahead, donald trump calling his political enemies names that harken back to world war ii as his team plans to get revenge on his critics. >>> former president donald trump is promising to root out his political opponents if he wins the white house, calling his political enemies vermin. critics say it parallels comments by author therrien leaders in the past. as kristen holmes reports, trump's rhetoric appears to be resonating with republicans. >> reporter:...
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if elected -- monica harken is standing by.hi hongw do things look tonight? >> laura, it is a good part of the evening, folks drinking bourboun, listening to music and enjoying. we have beshear and coleman. what is happening now as polling locations start to report how things are going. governor andy beshear has key counties reporting in his favor historically a republicavon county, with 23% of votes in for the state, he's up by nearly 17 points and that is what we needn to look at, is the county by county count. governor beshear has faced adversity. in 2020, a global pandemic shut downol the country, we had weather. governor besheared we need to in get through this together pointing to how he carried througand h points of tragedy ae he's said he wants to be the winning team andrs. keep the ub winning coach on for another four years. candidatnde daniel cameron, current attorney general touted his ties to former president donald trump and has republicano common sense values. we're just getting started, there will be more numbers as they come in. >> laura: than
if elected -- monica harken is standing by.hi hongw do things look tonight? >> laura, it is a good part of the evening, folks drinking bourboun, listening to music and enjoying. we have beshear and coleman. what is happening now as polling locations start to report how things are going. governor andy beshear has key counties reporting in his favor historically a republicavon county, with 23% of votes in for the state, he's up by nearly 17 points and that is what we needn to look at, is...
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. >> i mean, these are -- these all harken back to the darker points in american history, but one thingshould always, always remember is that what we've learned since 2016 is that trump laid out what he wanted to try to do as president, and he's doing that again here. shame on anyone who doesn't take him seriously or say that they are surprised by what he would do in office because the voters believed him and knew, warts and all, what they were voting for in 2016 and he's making clear now what he would do in office again. >> what carl said is so key, which is it works. there is a very large part of the electorate for whom this appeals to, not just the rhetoric, but the policy ideas. >> well, right. we also -- we should mention that his -- the escalation of this rhetoric is proportional to the amount of legal jeopardy he is in and there is a means to an end, degrading the judiciary, which he has done throughout his first term and also going into this. so you -- that's just -- i don't want to start the conversation without you can't separate that and that is very much a part of the plan h
. >> i mean, these are -- these all harken back to the darker points in american history, but one thingshould always, always remember is that what we've learned since 2016 is that trump laid out what he wanted to try to do as president, and he's doing that again here. shame on anyone who doesn't take him seriously or say that they are surprised by what he would do in office because the voters believed him and knew, warts and all, what they were voting for in 2016 and he's making clear now...
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the tradition of dueling harkens back to midevil times. duels were battles of honor, made their way to american politics. in the 19th century, after having his name besmirched, alexander hamilton was challenged to a pistol duel. when the state of illinois was strapped for cash, abraham lincoln challenged at a sand bar. the two men swung swords at each other until they called a truce. a squabble on the senate floor led to charles sumner being caned to death by preston brooks. but today our politicians could care less about overspending or policy disputes or honor. they care about maintaining a nice work life balance. after a six week summer vacation, congress has worked 2 1/2 straight months. mind you they have four day weekends. who among us requires a six week vacation after working 2 1/2 months straight? because without a vacation, the capitol turns into the coliseum. today when house republican tim bucrchett was giving a speech, kevin mccarthy walked by and elbowed him in the kidney. here's the audio. >> i'm doing all right. >> sorry, k
the tradition of dueling harkens back to midevil times. duels were battles of honor, made their way to american politics. in the 19th century, after having his name besmirched, alexander hamilton was challenged to a pistol duel. when the state of illinois was strapped for cash, abraham lincoln challenged at a sand bar. the two men swung swords at each other until they called a truce. a squabble on the senate floor led to charles sumner being caned to death by preston brooks. but today our...
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everything harkens back to kids are not all right.d news from technology. this doesn't bode well. shout out to my husband for moving in my direction. >> dagen: jeremy, how are you educating your oldest right now? >> we have a four year old is miolest and she's in a christian preschool. we know she's getting values that are important to us. we are having conversations about what that will look like when she srts school. even home school is on the rise in response to madness. >> dagen: how dare you say that, home school is on the rise because of gun violence. >> it is crazy, these people are disconnected with reality. my wife was home schooled most of her of well, i'm trying to get my mother-in-law out of retirement to help us out. it is scary when you think of where education is going. >> emily: tammy, you have to pass a skills test to become a hair stylist, manicurist, not to educate your children. >> tammy: these people who went through the same system got taught nothing, so they are -- their room of people to choose from distribute
everything harkens back to kids are not all right.d news from technology. this doesn't bode well. shout out to my husband for moving in my direction. >> dagen: jeremy, how are you educating your oldest right now? >> we have a four year old is miolest and she's in a christian preschool. we know she's getting values that are important to us. we are having conversations about what that will look like when she srts school. even home school is on the rise in response to madness. >>...
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it harkens back to some of his interpretations that is the speaker's interpretation of some of this goes some of the original thinking in this country which is incredibly scary. but what he has is criminalize doctors and women. and when you tie it to some of the conversation that we just had in terms of being able to stretch across to democrats in a general election, there are many republicans that are trying to find a way to be better general election candidates. when you have someone like the speaker with these kinds of comments and the fact that if not the leadership but the grass roots republicans are sticking with donald trump, there seems to be this larger inability to be able to shed a lot of this rhetoric and a lot of these policies. >> and just so people know, that was johnson right after the dobbs decision, june of '22. >> and it is naive to believe that those kind of views would not eventually find some expression in policy if republicans had unified control in washington. and what we've seen since 2020 is extraordinary rollback of rights in red states. voting rights, abortion
it harkens back to some of his interpretations that is the speaker's interpretation of some of this goes some of the original thinking in this country which is incredibly scary. but what he has is criminalize doctors and women. and when you tie it to some of the conversation that we just had in terms of being able to stretch across to democrats in a general election, there are many republicans that are trying to find a way to be better general election candidates. when you have someone like the...
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it harkens back to lists of world war ii and the holocaust, who's in and owho isn't.ut there's a ray of hope, which is that we're getting some of our people home. >> certainly a bittersweet moment for some of these families. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you very much. >>> the other exchange that we saw happening today that was also part of this deal, three palestinian prisoners in israel being released for every single freed hostage. that is part of this agreement. today we saw 39 of them returning, being released from being held in israeli prisons. cnn's nima elbagir is in east jerusalem. what more do we know about these 39 palestinian prisoners and what it was like when they were released today? >> reporter: that's a great question. unfortunately, for palestinian familie families, they have not been able to express the joy that so many of us have watched the hostage families express. because israel's national security minister issued a dictate, which has been successful to varying degrees. in the west bank, they weren't able to control the palestinian m
it harkens back to lists of world war ii and the holocaust, who's in and owho isn't.ut there's a ray of hope, which is that we're getting some of our people home. >> certainly a bittersweet moment for some of these families. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you very much. >>> the other exchange that we saw happening today that was also part of this deal, three palestinian prisoners in israel being released for every single freed hostage. that is part of this...
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david: what i harpe harken backd compare the two men in public was the late 19 1970s and illinoismy carter and -- jimmy carter was running and the perception of weakness and weakness of economy and america's role in the world, the perception that the rest of the world had of what america was capable of, particularly our enemies. it's that perception of weakness i think that really sticks in voter's minds. >> there's no doubt about it. people want to believe their president is strong for them and strong against our enemies and that when he flexes america's muscles, the world leaders believe that he means what he says. they don't believe joe biden means what he says because they don't know what he's saying. joe doesn't know what he's saying. that's a real problem and it's a serious problem when the president is perceived to not be in complete command of what he's doing and we saw the failure in afghanistan and that exit and seen the mixed messages even with ukraine and now somewhat of a mixed message of israel and i give the president credit and overall he's been very strong and support for
david: what i harpe harken backd compare the two men in public was the late 19 1970s and illinoismy carter and -- jimmy carter was running and the perception of weakness and weakness of economy and america's role in the world, the perception that the rest of the world had of what america was capable of, particularly our enemies. it's that perception of weakness i think that really sticks in voter's minds. >> there's no doubt about it. people want to believe their president is strong for...
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there was donald trump, the sort of harkening and really talking about the things that were in the backs of our minds, right? he spoke to these americans who were so frustrated with members of congress that just didn't serve them. h member of conthey had this anger, the visceral anger is still very much there. they feel like these members of congress are fat cats serving themselves. there's all this evidence that shows that is true. you can't get out of that lane unless you do a hard pivot. so, yes, there's a lot of people within today's gop that still bear responsibility for the monster that became trump. but i think at this point, the only way to save the party, that's why i remain and i, i believe we need two healthy parties at least in the system in order for our democracy to thrive. that's why we still remain right-of-center. am i anti trump? absolutely. and my all about working to defeat him in every way possible? yes. it's an exhausting task when you have so few people committed to that cause. >> i think it remains to be seen whether the people who claim themselves to be hard-line
there was donald trump, the sort of harkening and really talking about the things that were in the backs of our minds, right? he spoke to these americans who were so frustrated with members of congress that just didn't serve them. h member of conthey had this anger, the visceral anger is still very much there. they feel like these members of congress are fat cats serving themselves. there's all this evidence that shows that is true. you can't get out of that lane unless you do a hard pivot. so,...
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. >> neil: we harken back to ros per roy in 1992. he got 19% of the vote. that was a big deal.sition of getting 22%. that's an interesting marker. >> it is. you remember that perot was winning that race at one point. >> neil: absolutely. >> this is a big deal that he's gotten to 22%. we'll see if he rises and certainly he stalled in the democratic primary, which wasn't a primary. that's why r.f.k. said i'm going to get out and become and independent. if he gets to high 20s or even low 30s, that is really -- that was the height of where perot was. that is one to watch. this is interesting also. and the data is starting to show contrary to what i've said before is that this is hurting trump more than biden. >> neil: that's what i'm hearing. struck me as a little odd. even when it comes to money that r.f.k. is getting, he's getting more from trump than biden voters. what do you make of it? >> both parties are very fractured. there are donors that are giving to rfk jr. that they don't want trump. of course, there's a number of democrats that don't want biden to run. if you look at
. >> neil: we harken back to ros per roy in 1992. he got 19% of the vote. that was a big deal.sition of getting 22%. that's an interesting marker. >> it is. you remember that perot was winning that race at one point. >> neil: absolutely. >> this is a big deal that he's gotten to 22%. we'll see if he rises and certainly he stalled in the democratic primary, which wasn't a primary. that's why r.f.k. said i'm going to get out and become and independent. if he gets to high...
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stocks and the low yields in treasurys is definitely due to the 20-year auction 16 billion of them and harken back a week and a half thursday, november 9th, 30-year bond auction, icbc, the bank that was hacked and not a primary dealer, but the auction was effective in negative ways many partis cipants i talked to thought they were stepping up to demonstrate that the auctions can go well on longer maturity the grade i gave it was a "b" and the yield 4.78 and when it issued, 4.79 lower yield, higher price and this is the exact opposite of an auction that tailored and that's a good thing it took a couple of downgrades the bid to cover a bit below the 10 auction average along with direct bidders and it's the low of the level just since january of this year, but it was a very solid auction, and as you look at the yields on the short term and the long term, remember like all maturities, the 20-year peaked at mid-october along the i-34 yield and it's much lower like all maturities and this auction affected the mid to long end of the curb, as you see tens and 30s. all of those maturities have slightl
stocks and the low yields in treasurys is definitely due to the 20-year auction 16 billion of them and harken back a week and a half thursday, november 9th, 30-year bond auction, icbc, the bank that was hacked and not a primary dealer, but the auction was effective in negative ways many partis cipants i talked to thought they were stepping up to demonstrate that the auctions can go well on longer maturity the grade i gave it was a "b" and the yield 4.78 and when it issued, 4.79 lower...
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or to be you know just like a typical straight guy like people would adopt this language of like harkeningback to him, like in the grand tradition of julian elkins, we now present to you this female impersonation revue. and that became way for drag to survive when it was deeply looked down upon for decades. i just wanted to introduce the panelists that i had just referenced a second ago. maybe can have him speak a little bit, actually about what i was just talking about, but this is ricky tucker ricky is writer, educator and, art and i am i want. you're on. okay, great. sorry. my own. i'm on it. and art critic, he has written for the paris review magazine and public seminar among others. he was a 2017 lambda literary emerging writer fellow for creative nonfiction and if i'm not mistaken, his book and the category is is nominee aged for lambda? it was nominated for lambda didn't win it but you know, his name is blah blah blah. yeah, but this is ricky actually. so the question i was just asking about was this sort of, um, we were talking about, we're talking oh, we're talking about is that s
or to be you know just like a typical straight guy like people would adopt this language of like harkeningback to him, like in the grand tradition of julian elkins, we now present to you this female impersonation revue. and that became way for drag to survive when it was deeply looked down upon for decades. i just wanted to introduce the panelists that i had just referenced a second ago. maybe can have him speak a little bit, actually about what i was just talking about, but this is ricky...
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. >> we'll harken back to lafayette park. that walk where -- was like, no. report in which is as president biden is planning to ramp up its attacks on donald trump after his allies have said, yeah, you gotta do that. they've urged him to do this. he took some swipes this week at the union event, but apparently, he's not going to go full speed on these attacks until after the first few years. the question is why not start now? is there something about, to people tire of hearing this? he's going against trump. that's all they're gonna here on that side. >> i'm okay with him starting at the beginning. we're going into the holidays, you know, people need to breathe. next year it's going to be all campaigns and november. i love the tactic of him going after trump, because trump is still the leader of the party. there's no sense in him getting into the crazy fray of the ramaswamy, or that. he has to elevate him self and say this is the face of the party, this is what the party stands for, and i'm going directly after him. trump is still so far had that he has got
. >> we'll harken back to lafayette park. that walk where -- was like, no. report in which is as president biden is planning to ramp up its attacks on donald trump after his allies have said, yeah, you gotta do that. they've urged him to do this. he took some swipes this week at the union event, but apparently, he's not going to go full speed on these attacks until after the first few years. the question is why not start now? is there something about, to people tire of hearing this? he's...
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of arrangement in the consensus is false and so they are pursuing other forms of conservatism that harken back to the time before the goldwater years in 1964 granted the history of the republican party. the longest time i think since the republican party was founded. if you go down to one of the smithsonian's down there you will see in the exhibit a brochure from republicans that say democrat free-trade leadspao poverty, despair, republican protectionism, prosperity and goodwill to all men or something like that and that's the rvtradition that more young conservatives are rediscovering to navigate outt of these problems. the chief remedy in the book. so there are many statistics that show a lot of workers do want to join unions but another set of statistics that's helpful to put thiswa into light was a survey done by american compass that asks why the union members wouldn't want to be part of the union and the top sort of reasons why were political involvement, number two, member dues, corruption and then way down the list was the fear of retaliation so i'm curious to get your thoughts on
of arrangement in the consensus is false and so they are pursuing other forms of conservatism that harken back to the time before the goldwater years in 1964 granted the history of the republican party. the longest time i think since the republican party was founded. if you go down to one of the smithsonian's down there you will see in the exhibit a brochure from republicans that say democrat free-trade leadspao poverty, despair, republican protectionism, prosperity and goodwill to all men or...
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harkens back to our history in new york. look at beautiful waterfront and all the developments that we are in the midst of constructing now. it will be a really lively even more lively area then it already is, and then of course, you got your momo [indiscernible] there is a vibe. >> there are restaurants and construction and cool spaces within the ball park. >> if you don't like base ball you don't have to watch the game. we have plnty entertainment to see and especially for the kids, don't forget we got the big coca cola slide. the mini-ball park. we got garden. if you don't want a hot dog and garlic fries get you a fresh salad. we got [indiscernible] which is amazing. the crab sandwich everybody loves. >> it is a real san francisco experience. thank you so much. i appreciate it. >> my pleasure. thanks for coming to my meeting of the trans bay joint powers authority. we'll try to be expeditiously because of the summit. we expect thousands of people. >> mandelman and tumlin will be here. >> here. >> director forbes. >> prese
harkens back to our history in new york. look at beautiful waterfront and all the developments that we are in the midst of constructing now. it will be a really lively even more lively area then it already is, and then of course, you got your momo [indiscernible] there is a vibe. >> there are restaurants and construction and cool spaces within the ball park. >> if you don't like base ball you don't have to watch the game. we have plnty entertainment to see and especially for the...
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and so your worldview open up the bible you know that concerns a lot of people here critics are harkeningk to things that you have said about gay marriage, homosexuality, conversion therapy, there is a lengthy essay in the "new york times" not surprisingly not big fans of yours it is titled this the embodiment of white christian nationalism in a tailored suit they point to a definition christianity today saying it's a belief the american nation is defined by christianity the government should take active steps to keep it that way. is that an accurate description of your view of how the government should function? >> no i'm not even sure they the termit means their entire is built on taking it down and tearing down people like me i understand that comes with the territory we are not fazed by it. what i believe in for the founding principles of the country's individual freemen, limited government, peace through strength, fiscal responsibility, free markets, human dignity those are essential american principles i've been labeled all kinds of stuff but these people do not know me. it is no fu
and so your worldview open up the bible you know that concerns a lot of people here critics are harkeningk to things that you have said about gay marriage, homosexuality, conversion therapy, there is a lengthy essay in the "new york times" not surprisingly not big fans of yours it is titled this the embodiment of white christian nationalism in a tailored suit they point to a definition christianity today saying it's a belief the american nation is defined by christianity the...
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it's important to realize that my question was harkening back to the old ages, shows how old i am, and maybe how old you are, but you don't look it. >> thank you. that's very kind. >> these are the things, tim. greenspan used to give us a bias to policy. he said, we're here now, but our next move looks like it's likely to be this. i was trying to tease that out of powell. am i right in reading the statement as having that bias? he said, we don't do that anymore, but he kind of conceded that, yes, there is that bias in there. and i do think that -- he said we have that bias, but he kept coming back to this idea of risks being more balanced. remember, that was in the extra hike this year, but he kind of said, you know what, we're going to do a new one in december, and he later said that as the sep ages, that is the sprotections, that becomes less accurate. >> steve, thank you. steve liesman, our senior economics reporter. mike, i'll go to you first, because the market reaction was fascinating, especially when you saw volatility just collapse during that fed press conference. what was you
it's important to realize that my question was harkening back to the old ages, shows how old i am, and maybe how old you are, but you don't look it. >> thank you. that's very kind. >> these are the things, tim. greenspan used to give us a bias to policy. he said, we're here now, but our next move looks like it's likely to be this. i was trying to tease that out of powell. am i right in reading the statement as having that bias? he said, we don't do that anymore, but he kind of...
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in fact, this is a place that harkens back to what we call old of florida. we are standing in a place where zora neale hurston is known to have done some of her writing. at a certain point, she came back and forth to eatonville, and at times when she did stay here, we call this tuxedo junction. it's actually located right on the shores of the lake. it is a place, as i say, that she is known to have done some of her writing. now we are at the matilda house museum, and we are here because mosley, known as tillie, was zora neale hurston's best friend as a child. matilda was a director founder of the town of eatonville and joe clarke. especially in a place like florida in the south. the porch is the social gathering place for family and friends, and here we are stationed are positioned in the port. what you see here is it represents the essence of zora neale hurston as a folklorist. she was the writer of the classic "their eyes were watching god," but also a folklorist and anthropologist. what you see in this photograph, is she's actually collecting folklore mat
in fact, this is a place that harkens back to what we call old of florida. we are standing in a place where zora neale hurston is known to have done some of her writing. at a certain point, she came back and forth to eatonville, and at times when she did stay here, we call this tuxedo junction. it's actually located right on the shores of the lake. it is a place, as i say, that she is known to have done some of her writing. now we are at the matilda house museum, and we are here because mosley,...
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in fact, this is a place that harkens back to what we call old of florida. we are standing in a place where zora neale hurston is known to have done some of her writing. at a certain point, she came back and forth to eatonville, and at times when she did stay here, we call this tuxedo junction. it's actually located right on the shores of the lake. it is a place, as i say, that she is known to have done some of her writing. now we are at the matilda house museum, and we are here because mosley, known as tillie, was zora neale hurston's best friend as a child. matilda was a director founder of the town of eatonville and joe clarke. especially in a place like florida in the south. the porch is the social gathering place for family and friends, and here we are stationed are positioned in the port. what you see here is it represents the essence of zora neale hurston as a folklorist. she was the writer of the classic "their eyes were watching god," but also a folklorist and anthropologist. what you see in this photograph, is she's actually collecting folklore mat
in fact, this is a place that harkens back to what we call old of florida. we are standing in a place where zora neale hurston is known to have done some of her writing. at a certain point, she came back and forth to eatonville, and at times when she did stay here, we call this tuxedo junction. it's actually located right on the shores of the lake. it is a place, as i say, that she is known to have done some of her writing. now we are at the matilda house museum, and we are here because mosley,...
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damian: we are harkening back to the days where they issued the bond you and i have talked about.head who started the bank run in argentina in 2018 succeeded him. he is been around the block, he has dealt with the imf, he is a good choice. there are not many good choices in argentina. jonathan: the imf loves the establishment. this is the antiestablishment candidate but he will do some of the stuff they would like him to do which is deep cuts to government spending. damian: there are a lot of things he does stand for which we are not covering enough. his view on feminist rights, abortion, on china, not the greatest views if you believe everything he said but he is backtracking on a lot of the things he said. it is getting to the point i do not know what to believe. the markets want to believe argentina is on the way back but investors like myself have been tapped before. lisa: you are listening to his conversations with the imf. what you think the tenor of those conversations are? damian: they made a 2.6 billion dollar payment on their debt to the imf in october. that is a good si
damian: we are harkening back to the days where they issued the bond you and i have talked about.head who started the bank run in argentina in 2018 succeeded him. he is been around the block, he has dealt with the imf, he is a good choice. there are not many good choices in argentina. jonathan: the imf loves the establishment. this is the antiestablishment candidate but he will do some of the stuff they would like him to do which is deep cuts to government spending. damian: there are a lot of...
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and that seems to harken back to something we heard earlier, a bit of criticism from a how much official who had suggested that if israel did not get the aid trucks that they had promised into the right parts of garza in time. but there wouldn't be a delay and that would cause a problem in carrying out the transfer. so we're trying to iron out all these details right now. there's another report we've seen on one of the tv stations just in the past few minutes. another is really official saying, look, there's no substantial issue right here. this is a delay for we're going to get through this and that seems to jell. with what we've heard throughout the day, there was this massive expectation that we would start seeing those 13 is really capt is held in gaza, being transferred by the red cross, as was the case 24 hours ago at 4 p. m. local and taken to the board across and were now an hour after that. it hasn't happened, but we're waiting and we'll get through those details as we have them when it comes to the palestinian prisoners that are expected to be released. what we've heard is they
and that seems to harken back to something we heard earlier, a bit of criticism from a how much official who had suggested that if israel did not get the aid trucks that they had promised into the right parts of garza in time. but there wouldn't be a delay and that would cause a problem in carrying out the transfer. so we're trying to iron out all these details right now. there's another report we've seen on one of the tv stations just in the past few minutes. another is really official saying,...
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this is a place that harkens back to old florida.e are standing in a place where zora neale hurston is known to have done some of her writing. at a certain point, she came back and forth to eatonville and at times, when she stayed here, we called this tuxedo junction. it is located right on the shores of the lake. it is a place she is known to have done some of her writing. now we are at the matilda mosley house museum, and we are here because matilda mosley, known as tillie, was zora neale hurston's best friend as a child, matilda mosely was a direct descendant of the founder of the town of eatonville, joe clark. in a place like florida, the porch is a social gathering place for family and friends. here, we are stationed or positioned in the port. what you see here represents the essence of zora neale hurston as a folklorist. she was, of course, the writer of this new very classic, "their eyes were watching god" but she was also a folklorist and an anthropologist. what we see in this photograph is, she is actually collecting folklor
this is a place that harkens back to old florida.e are standing in a place where zora neale hurston is known to have done some of her writing. at a certain point, she came back and forth to eatonville and at times, when she stayed here, we called this tuxedo junction. it is located right on the shores of the lake. it is a place she is known to have done some of her writing. now we are at the matilda mosley house museum, and we are here because matilda mosley, known as tillie, was zora neale...
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i want to be clear, many of my colleagues harken back to the days of munich and say we're stuck in that thinking. forget munich for a moment and think of moscow and think of the hamas terrorists to moscow to sit down with vladimir putin. coincidence? happened to be part of a travel plan? no. hamas already attacked israel it they were branded as a terrorist group. where did they find a friend? they go to moscow to vladimir putin. why would we get soft on putin at this moment? what's happening in israel is a mirror of what is happening in ukraine. a tyrant with atrocious conduct and unprovoked invasion of a country, innocent people killed. that's the story in both places and yet the republicans come to to the floor today and say to us we are only concerned about one. we don't care about the into the alliance and supporting it fursdz, we just want -- further, we just want to help one of our allies. 2,000 miles north of israel there is another country fighting for its survival in the face of a brutal assault also in need of a sustained u.s. security assistance, that country is ukraine. two
i want to be clear, many of my colleagues harken back to the days of munich and say we're stuck in that thinking. forget munich for a moment and think of moscow and think of the hamas terrorists to moscow to sit down with vladimir putin. coincidence? happened to be part of a travel plan? no. hamas already attacked israel it they were branded as a terrorist group. where did they find a friend? they go to moscow to vladimir putin. why would we get soft on putin at this moment? what's happening in...
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much of the party consensus rests on is false so they are pursuing other forms of conservatism that harkens back to the time before the goldwater years in 1964, look at the history of the republican party, the longest time since the republican party was founded, until the roosevelt taft split, the number one issue for republicans was the tariff, we must have a general tariff. if you go to the smithsonian down there, you will see in the exhibitor brochure from republican saying democrat free-trade leads to poverty and despair, republican protectionism leads to prosperity and goodwill to all men or something like that and that is the tradition more young conservatives are rediscovering and trying to navigate out of the problems this neoliberalism left us with. >> i want to turn to perhaps the chief remedy in the book which is union membership, the need to support unions. there is, many statistics on this that show that a lot of workers want to join unions but another statistic that is helpful to put this into light was survey done by american compass which asked why union members would not wa
much of the party consensus rests on is false so they are pursuing other forms of conservatism that harkens back to the time before the goldwater years in 1964, look at the history of the republican party, the longest time since the republican party was founded, until the roosevelt taft split, the number one issue for republicans was the tariff, we must have a general tariff. if you go to the smithsonian down there, you will see in the exhibitor brochure from republican saying democrat...
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it harkens back to before the time in the goldwater years in 1964. you look at the history of the republican party. for the longest time, i think, since really the republican party was founded until the roosevelt task split, the number one issue for republicans was the tariff, must have a general tariff, if you go down to the-- one of the smithsonians down there you'll see in the exhibit a brochure from republicans that say, you know, democrat-free trade leads to poverty and despair, republican protectionism leads to prosperity and goodwill to all men or something like that, right? that's the tradition that more young conservatives are recovering in trying to navigate out of these problems that this neo liberal consensus has left us with. >> so i want to turn to, perhaps the chief remedy in the book, which is union memberships, the need boost and support unions. i mentioned this, but there's a lot -- there are many statistics on that that show that, you know, a lot of workers do want to join unions, but i think another statistic that's kind of helpfu
it harkens back to before the time in the goldwater years in 1964. you look at the history of the republican party. for the longest time, i think, since really the republican party was founded until the roosevelt task split, the number one issue for republicans was the tariff, must have a general tariff, if you go down to the-- one of the smithsonians down there you'll see in the exhibit a brochure from republicans that say, you know, democrat-free trade leads to poverty and despair, republican...
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and harkening back to an interview in 2019 at that time with current, excuse me, former secretary during the trump administration as we were seeing 4000 immigrants a day comingan across the border. at that time, the former director of homeland security and interview with msnbc said, he said my staff will tell you that it is the number of daily apprehensions under 1000, the day before that was a relative good number. if it was above it was a relative bad number and i would in a bad mood that day. he alsos. went on to say on thursday, in march of 2019, there were 4000 apprehensions. 1000 overwhelming the system i cannot begin to imagine what were thousand a day truly looks like. my question to you is, if secretary johnson 1000 immigrants a day when he was in the position that you sent, if that was a bad day at 4000 a day was a crisis, what is a bad day for you. we say now the numbers that have exploded, no longer 1000 a day. no longer when this article was written. in the last 20 seconds, what number to you represents a bad day when we see the number of apprehensions increase dramatically.
and harkening back to an interview in 2019 at that time with current, excuse me, former secretary during the trump administration as we were seeing 4000 immigrants a day comingan across the border. at that time, the former director of homeland security and interview with msnbc said, he said my staff will tell you that it is the number of daily apprehensions under 1000, the day before that was a relative good number. if it was above it was a relative bad number and i would in a bad mood that...
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trump's attorneys harken back to this invaluable right of the first amendment that there has to be a clear and present danger in involved in speech in order for it to be protected. a prior restraint in speech is the most serious restraint on speech that one could have. again, as frank said, what would you have? would you have, instead of this prior restraint, let's wait and see because they're saying we haven't had actual instancs in this case which isn't correct. they're saying let's wait and see. the court is drawing out logical inconsistency, perhaps intellectual dishonesties by posing these hypotheticals which really don't add up in the end. it's pretty clear i think, personally, that this panel is going to rule in favor of upholding this, again, very limited gag order in thiscather potential outcome here be the judges making a more limited gag order than what was initially implemented? >> it doesn't appear that they're going to do that. it's clear they're going to leave the part where you cannot target witnesses in. that's clear. i think when the written decision is issued -- al
trump's attorneys harken back to this invaluable right of the first amendment that there has to be a clear and present danger in involved in speech in order for it to be protected. a prior restraint in speech is the most serious restraint on speech that one could have. again, as frank said, what would you have? would you have, instead of this prior restraint, let's wait and see because they're saying we haven't had actual instancs in this case which isn't correct. they're saying let's wait and...
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this harkens to what they were told. 75 years ago, and they've been stuck with the keys to their home, waiting for them to realize that. right. so it means extra it sits extra heavy, but again, a reality in which somebody who hasn't lived there can move and become a citizen while a palestinian who might be in gaza who can see the land there from in many cases because a lot of them lived close by, can't go there because of who they are. right. so we when israel, you know, destroys all these homes and says we're going to move them to sinai many palestinians, say, why not move us back to our you know, they're right there across across across the fences. but it's all just a reminder of just keeping in perspective. last thing i'll say on, the on the last question, just about military. it's just i think to really underscore the point of how exceptional us arms sales to israel are. there is no other country in the world for which there's no monitoring of the aid. there is no scrutiny, there's no vetting. the aid money goes all you know, we're saying when human rights watch calls for an arms
this harkens to what they were told. 75 years ago, and they've been stuck with the keys to their home, waiting for them to realize that. right. so it means extra it sits extra heavy, but again, a reality in which somebody who hasn't lived there can move and become a citizen while a palestinian who might be in gaza who can see the land there from in many cases because a lot of them lived close by, can't go there because of who they are. right. so we when israel, you know, destroys all these...
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i want to harken back to an interview in 2019 at that time with former secretary of homeland security, jeh johnson, during the trump administration. the former director of homeland security in an interview said, my staff will tell you that if the number of daily apprehensions was under 1000 the day before, that was a relatively good number. if it was about 1000, it was a relative that number. -- relative bad number and i was going to be in a bad mood that day. he also went on to say when donald trump was president, there were 4000 apprehensions. i know that if 1000 overwhelms the system, i cannot begin to imagine what 4000 a day truly looks like. we are in a crisis. my question to you is if secretary johnson said 1000 immigrants a day when he was in the position that you said, if that was a bad day, and if 4000 a day was a crisis, what is a bad day for you, secretary mayorkas? we see now that the numbers have exploded. they are no longer 1000 today. not even 4000 a day when this article was written. it is over 11,000 a day. so what number to you represents a bad day when we see the nu
i want to harken back to an interview in 2019 at that time with former secretary of homeland security, jeh johnson, during the trump administration. the former director of homeland security in an interview said, my staff will tell you that if the number of daily apprehensions was under 1000 the day before, that was a relatively good number. if it was about 1000, it was a relative that number. -- relative bad number and i was going to be in a bad mood that day. he also went on to say when donald...
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london with more >> i can't believe i get to be the one to tell you about a brand-new song that's harkeningof. more than 50 years after their final performance, the beatles dropping their final song, with a little help from their friends in artificial intelligence ♪ and now and then ♪ in a new documentary out overnight, paul mccartney and ringo starr reveal how they put together the song called "now and then." ♪ i know it's true ♪ the first version of the song originally recorded back in 1978, a home demo by john lennon after his death, his widow, yoko ono, sent the cassette tape to paul >> we are pretty excited a new john song. amazing. >> to hear john's voice, that's the thing that we should cherish. >> it was the closest we'll ever come to having him back in the room >> in the '90s, the three surviving beatles started working with john's recording, but abandoned it later, after george harrison's death in 2001, paul and ringo returned to the project. but to fully remix the song really required separating john's vocals from his piano on the demo >> so in the mix, we could lift john's voice
london with more >> i can't believe i get to be the one to tell you about a brand-new song that's harkeningof. more than 50 years after their final performance, the beatles dropping their final song, with a little help from their friends in artificial intelligence ♪ and now and then ♪ in a new documentary out overnight, paul mccartney and ringo starr reveal how they put together the song called "now and then." ♪ i know it's true ♪ the first version of the song originally...
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the problem with the speaker from where i'm sitting, it harkens me back to the concerns that people had close to power, and their papers tendencies, it animates the government. what's this? what is this? i would say to the speaker, before you open your mouth, next time, could you go and read what the founder said about religion? number one, in this country, as there are four minute. but number two, go read their stories and understand what kind of been they were. they weren't the kind of christians that you think they were, that you make them out to be. many of them, they were deist's. somewhere atheists. and yet, they created this thing that you are now trying to reimagine in a way that even they tried very hard to avoid. and so, i think that to your point about the pews and the churches, the fact is, no one, whether you are 30 years old or 90 years old, want to hear that from a political leader. >> that's my next question for you. what percentage of americans does this appeal to? i mean, a large percentage of the republican party now? >> about a third. >> evangelicals. >> but it turns
the problem with the speaker from where i'm sitting, it harkens me back to the concerns that people had close to power, and their papers tendencies, it animates the government. what's this? what is this? i would say to the speaker, before you open your mouth, next time, could you go and read what the founder said about religion? number one, in this country, as there are four minute. but number two, go read their stories and understand what kind of been they were. they weren't the kind of...
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i think one of the things that will come back, i want to harken back to michael cohen's testimony.ere he was questioned and it became evident he'd given testimony in front of congress, so there was some debate about was there a contradiction there, and he said i wasn't explicitly ordered by donald trump to, you know, puff up the numbers on the financial statement. it was implicit. and at that point in the courtroom, you know, it was like an a ha moment for donald trump and his lawyer. they put their hands up like, you know, wow, the case is over. >> they filed for summary judgment. >> he called it a perry mason moment outside the court, and they asked that the case be thrown out, at which point the judge said there's an entire courtroom of evidence here and we're going to move along. that was kind of their moment and i think we're going to hear some of there's no evidence that he explicitly told anybody. he doesn't email. there's not been any feeling -- michael cohen's testimony is really just a building block in all of this. i wouldn't want to put outsized emphasis on it because t
i think one of the things that will come back, i want to harken back to michael cohen's testimony.ere he was questioned and it became evident he'd given testimony in front of congress, so there was some debate about was there a contradiction there, and he said i wasn't explicitly ordered by donald trump to, you know, puff up the numbers on the financial statement. it was implicit. and at that point in the courtroom, you know, it was like an a ha moment for donald trump and his lawyer. they put...
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the problem with the speaker from where i'm sitting, it harkens me back to the concerns that people hadies would infiltrate the government. what is this? what is this? i was saying the speaker -- before you open your mouth the next time, could you go and read what the founder said about religion number one in this country? as they were forming it, but number two, go read their stories, and understand what kind of men they were. >> right. >> they weren't the kind of christians that you think they were, that you make them out to be. many of them, they were deists, some were atheists and yet they created this thing that you are trying to reimagine in a way that even they tried very hard to avoid. >> yeah. >> and so i think to your point about the pews in the churches, the fact is no one, whether you are 30 years old or 90 years old want to hear that from a political leader. >>> coming up, we're going to turn the page a bit. nikki haley appears to be benefitting from a shrinking field in a republican presidential primary, keeping up again in another poll. we'll tell you about the new donors
the problem with the speaker from where i'm sitting, it harkens me back to the concerns that people hadies would infiltrate the government. what is this? what is this? i was saying the speaker -- before you open your mouth the next time, could you go and read what the founder said about religion number one in this country? as they were forming it, but number two, go read their stories, and understand what kind of men they were. >> right. >> they weren't the kind of christians that...