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c has been ongoing for decades. multiple attack, it's a cease fires hatfield and for those still trying to find safety, that peace appears to be a long way off. if this i'm getting food, i'll g 0. view and security council has been meeting to discuss the fine thing in the democratic republic of congo. deborah, let us on the, it's been following developments, therefore, administer for the democratic republic of the congo is here. she will be speaking at the council meeting, as well as well as the un ambassador to rwanda. rwanda, of course, being a key player. and all of this is because we have heard from a top you and officials that as well as others. of course, who have said that to rwanda is very much supplying arms to the m 23 and actively involved in this potential siege on goma. that's fairly, fairly a key thing. in fact, the french ambassador was asked about that. does the council need to take a firm or hand on key golly. when he spoke before going into the counselor briefing and his answer was short, he said, yes. so clearly a lot is happening now from the u. n's perspective, the
c has been ongoing for decades. multiple attack, it's a cease fires hatfield and for those still trying to find safety, that peace appears to be a long way off. if this i'm getting food, i'll g 0. view and security council has been meeting to discuss the fine thing in the democratic republic of congo. deborah, let us on the, it's been following developments, therefore, administer for the democratic republic of the congo is here. she will be speaking at the council meeting, as well as well as...
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agreement, reached in november 3 un peacekeepers have been killed and multiple attempts cease fires, hatfield. and for those still trying to find safety, that peace appears to be a long way off. if this i'm getting food, i'll g 0. the on security council is holding on. imagine see me sitting on the fighting in the democratic republic of congo talks between one and i'm calling police presidents were cancelled last month. the full rebels began the advance on going about as close to gable as on day. he's out the united nations for us about missing on the way. have we heard anything out of that meeting as well? we have, we've heard from some top un officials that are briefing the security council right now, including the u. n's, top representative to the secretary general in the democratic republic of the congo as well as john piers. acquire brief the council as well. he's the u. n. c, top official, on peacekeeping affairs, and now we're hearing from trying to the scenes we're seeing diplomats trying to come together to see if they can get some sort of presidential statement from the security cou
agreement, reached in november 3 un peacekeepers have been killed and multiple attempts cease fires, hatfield. and for those still trying to find safety, that peace appears to be a long way off. if this i'm getting food, i'll g 0. the on security council is holding on. imagine see me sitting on the fighting in the democratic republic of congo talks between one and i'm calling police presidents were cancelled last month. the full rebels began the advance on going about as close to gable as on...
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senator hatfield, mr. chief justice. mr. president, vice president bush. vice president mondale. senator baker. speaker o'neill. reverend moomaw. and my fellow citizens, to a few of us here today. this is a solemn and most momentous occasion. and yet in the history of our nation, it is a commonplace occurrence. the orderly transfer of authority, as called for in the constitution, routinely takes place as it has for almost two centuries, and few of us stop to think how unique we really are in the eyes of many in the world. this every four years ceremony we accept as normal is nothing less than a miracle. mr. president, i want our fellow citizens to know how much you did to carry on this tradition by your gracious, cooperate nation in the transition process. you have shown i'm watching world that we are a united people pledged to maintaining a political system which guarantees individual liberty to a greater degree than any other. and i thank you and your people for all your help in maintaining the continuity, which is the bulwark of our republic. the business of our nation goes fo
senator hatfield, mr. chief justice. mr. president, vice president bush. vice president mondale. senator baker. speaker o'neill. reverend moomaw. and my fellow citizens, to a few of us here today. this is a solemn and most momentous occasion. and yet in the history of our nation, it is a commonplace occurrence. the orderly transfer of authority, as called for in the constitution, routinely takes place as it has for almost two centuries, and few of us stop to think how unique we really are in...
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[applause] >> thank you, thank you, senator hatfield, mr. chief justice, mr. president, vice president bush, vice president mondale, senator baker, speaker o'neill, reverend moomaw, and my fellow citizens: to a few of us here today this is a solemn and most momentous occasion, and yet in the history of our nation it is a commonplace occurrence. the orderly transfer of authority as called for in the constitution routinely takes place, as it has for almost two centuries, and few of us stop to think how unique we really are. in the eyes of many in the world, this every-4-year ceremony we accept as normal is nothing less than a miracle. mr. president, i want our fellow citizens to know how much you did to carry on this tradition. by your gracious cooperation in the transition process, you have shown a watching world that we are a united people pledged to maintaining a political system which guarantees individual liberty to a greater degree than any other, and i thank you and your people for all your help in maintaining the continuity which is the bulwark of our re
[applause] >> thank you, thank you, senator hatfield, mr. chief justice, mr. president, vice president bush, vice president mondale, senator baker, speaker o'neill, reverend moomaw, and my fellow citizens: to a few of us here today this is a solemn and most momentous occasion, and yet in the history of our nation it is a commonplace occurrence. the orderly transfer of authority as called for in the constitution routinely takes place, as it has for almost two centuries, and few of us stop...
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maria: jay hatfield was here, he talked about the incoming policies and what sees. he says they're deflationary. watch this. >> we think that's exactly what most pundits are missing, is the growth is very anti-inflationary. it's also great for the budget deficit. so for instance, everyone wants to talk about tariffs and how they'll be inflationary but if those proceeds are used for cutting taxes on investment then you get more growth, less demand and less inflation. so nobody's really looking at the second order effects. it's really just leftover talking points from the election. maria: so we've got the december jobs report out tomorrow morning and we are expecting growth in jobs, 160,000 nonfarm payroll toss have been add todd the economy in the month of december, the unemployment rate steady at 4.2%. you've got the economic as the backdrop, the economic data, but the conversation in washington today and all week is how will trump execute his policies. how important is the tax cutting and the extension of those tax cuts to you as an investor, how important is it to
maria: jay hatfield was here, he talked about the incoming policies and what sees. he says they're deflationary. watch this. >> we think that's exactly what most pundits are missing, is the growth is very anti-inflationary. it's also great for the budget deficit. so for instance, everyone wants to talk about tariffs and how they'll be inflationary but if those proceeds are used for cutting taxes on investment then you get more growth, less demand and less inflation. so nobody's really...
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in 2016, i was diagnosed with colon cancer and had excellent treatment at hatfield royal infirmary. i was one of the lucky ones. as a tory government failed in the fight against cancer with over 380,000 patients in england not treated on time. what assurance can the prime minister offer coal valley residents that the reforms and extra investment he's announced will address this issue? p.m. starmer: can i start by wishing him a speedy recovery from his recent treatment, and thank the doctors and nurses who treated him. under the previous government, there was no progress made in diagnosing cancer at stage one and two between 2013 and 2021. that is an appalling inheritance. we're spending 1.5 booth impounds on new surgical hubs and diagnostic scanners to ensure cancer patients get the care that they need. thank you. >> mr. speaker, eating disorders are the mental health disorder with the highest mortality rate privy we have one point to at least. some are being told there now too ill to be treated, yet eating disorders are entirely treatable. today the eating disorder apg is publishin
in 2016, i was diagnosed with colon cancer and had excellent treatment at hatfield royal infirmary. i was one of the lucky ones. as a tory government failed in the fight against cancer with over 380,000 patients in england not treated on time. what assurance can the prime minister offer coal valley residents that the reforms and extra investment he's announced will address this issue? p.m. starmer: can i start by wishing him a speedy recovery from his recent treatment, and thank the doctors and...
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and when i came back, senator hatfield, who was a mentor to me, said, you sometimes wear a bow tie. i said, yeah. he said, always wear a bow tie. and i thought it and it's true. you have all these people with long red ties and blue suits, sort of pasty faced old white guys, indistinguishable. but if you're wearing a bow tie and a bike pinned, you stand out a little bit. and one of my heroes was daniel patrick moynihan. and, you know, you noticed the statement that was made. and it's hard sometimes for people to be able to track, and i'd rather have them feel that by a bow tie and a bike pin. it was memorable. rather than scorched earth politics. and an institution that runs the continuum from workhorse says to show horses. where would you put yourself. like i'd like to be thought of as somebody who left place a little better than i. i deal with whip. pretty simple stuff to me. and proud of the work i've done, but you're never going to see it on msnbc or fox news. i'm not garnering huge headlines and raising tons of political money, but i think these are the things that ultimately ma
and when i came back, senator hatfield, who was a mentor to me, said, you sometimes wear a bow tie. i said, yeah. he said, always wear a bow tie. and i thought it and it's true. you have all these people with long red ties and blue suits, sort of pasty faced old white guys, indistinguishable. but if you're wearing a bow tie and a bike pinned, you stand out a little bit. and one of my heroes was daniel patrick moynihan. and, you know, you noticed the statement that was made. and it's hard...
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and these craft down in places like geneva hatfield, several palestinians, and just a few days ago actually killing one palestinian woman who was a journalist while she was walking in geneva. and how do we know that on december 24th. see, how does your media network put out a statement condemning what they called the incitement campaign, initiated by foot in the west bank against al jazeera and his journalist. they said, particularly against alger 0, correspond them how many authorized for covering the classes between palestinian national security forces and palestinian resistance fighters in janine, how much does all this perhaps tie into that? and the fact that this coverage has been ongoing, and it has been so controversial that these raids that have been conducted by the, the engine in have been ongoing as well. a well, the job of a journalist is to report the facts, the truth on the ground and to hold leadership accountable when they need to be held accountable. and the palestinian authority in this case did not want any sort of coverage on the rates, but it was conducting across the o
and these craft down in places like geneva hatfield, several palestinians, and just a few days ago actually killing one palestinian woman who was a journalist while she was walking in geneva. and how do we know that on december 24th. see, how does your media network put out a statement condemning what they called the incitement campaign, initiated by foot in the west bank against al jazeera and his journalist. they said, particularly against alger 0, correspond them how many authorized for...
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for example, republican senators like brooke hatfield, they all voted for the amendments and for final passage. republicans were joined by dole and scott in the final vote and the democrats benson, cannon, johnson, along voted against the amendments to final passage. that level of polarization that we see today in congress wasn't around then it's one of the reasons why the legislation was enacted. that kind of bipartisanship was lauded in a book that i enjoy reading about this ms. harris by ira shapiro called the last great senate, courage and statesmanship in the china crisis . but the bill was passed but it still had to go to conference because as i said senator morehead had passed the bill and the provisions were different so on to conference committee. you ever heard of those? we don't see those much anymore either. these days staff negotiates and changes in secret, brings them back to the members and decisions made whether to go or no go. back then we were in an e ornate room in the capital . members of the representatives from the senate subcommittee, the legislation had been com
for example, republican senators like brooke hatfield, they all voted for the amendments and for final passage. republicans were joined by dole and scott in the final vote and the democrats benson, cannon, johnson, along voted against the amendments to final passage. that level of polarization that we see today in congress wasn't around then it's one of the reasons why the legislation was enacted. that kind of bipartisanship was lauded in a book that i enjoy reading about this ms. harris by ira...
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and when i came back, senator hatfield, who was a mentor to me, said, you sometimes wear a bow tie. i said, yeah. he said, always wear a bow tie. and i thought it and it's true. you have all these people with long red ties and blue suits, sort of pasty faced old white guys, indistinguishable. but if you're wearing a bow tie and a bike pinned, you stand out a little bit. and one of my heroes was daniel patrick moynihan. and, you know, you noticed the statement that was made. and it's hard sometimes for people to be able to track, and i'd rather have them feel that by a bow tie and a bike pin. it was memorable. rather than scorched earth politics. and an institution that runs the continuum from workhorse says to show horses. where would you put yourself. like i'd like to be thought of as somebody who left place a little better than i. i deal with whip. pretty simple stuff to me. and proud of the work i've done, but you're never going to see it on msnbc or fox news. i'm not garnering huge headlines and raising tons of political money, but i think these are the things that ultimately ma
and when i came back, senator hatfield, who was a mentor to me, said, you sometimes wear a bow tie. i said, yeah. he said, always wear a bow tie. and i thought it and it's true. you have all these people with long red ties and blue suits, sort of pasty faced old white guys, indistinguishable. but if you're wearing a bow tie and a bike pinned, you stand out a little bit. and one of my heroes was daniel patrick moynihan. and, you know, you noticed the statement that was made. and it's hard...
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we've had people on the show -- jay hatfield, infrastructure capital head, he says the trump policies are actually anti-inflationary and people are getting this wrong because they are just assuming that growth leads to inflation. doesn't have to. >> i have a wall in china i want to sell you as well. it's good inflation because we have better growth but you can't get away with 3% gdp growth, you can't get away with the deficit spending we have right now without being inflationary to some extent. it's naive for us to think the pro growth policies will solve the problems of the deficit. maria: would you sell into the rally right now. >> i would buy. stocks are inflationary. >> proof is in the pudding. all three of us want to own and we are buying. maria: let's slip in a short break. thank you for being here. quick break, we're just getting started this hour. we take you live to california. we'll get an update on the latest fires and winds impacting the los angeles area and the winds are expected to pick up today. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. stay with us. (
we've had people on the show -- jay hatfield, infrastructure capital head, he says the trump policies are actually anti-inflationary and people are getting this wrong because they are just assuming that growth leads to inflation. doesn't have to. >> i have a wall in china i want to sell you as well. it's good inflation because we have better growth but you can't get away with 3% gdp growth, you can't get away with the deficit spending we have right now without being inflationary to some...
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does he concur with jay hatfield's take on inflation whether or not donald trump could be causing it.ration day over in the united states and markets are indeed close. let's go to the desk to greg, chief policy strategist over at agf investments joins the program this morning. a pleasure to have you on the program. it's a historic day in washington and around the world. a lot of campaign promises that may or not be fulfilled from president-elect trump in the next couple of years. walk us through what you think is going to be his first policy priority. >> i think it will be immigration. i think by the end of the day today he will have executive orders that will begin a process of deporting people, my sense is the next three to four months will be rocky read we are not going to get a budget deal anytime soon in the house as you know the speaker only has a couple of those to spare. i think the second half of the year as you previous speaker was saying the second half be pretty good but i think all of the hype right now about how things look great are overdone. >> overdone in what way? i
does he concur with jay hatfield's take on inflation whether or not donald trump could be causing it.ration day over in the united states and markets are indeed close. let's go to the desk to greg, chief policy strategist over at agf investments joins the program this morning. a pleasure to have you on the program. it's a historic day in washington and around the world. a lot of campaign promises that may or not be fulfilled from president-elect trump in the next couple of years. walk us...