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no. >> general hodges, would you like to respond or add? taliban is saying, or what they said during the agreement is that they would not allow afghanistan to be used as a haven for other terrorist groups to launch their attacks from there. >> looked, the taliban had a real challenge of their own. there are thousands of other extremists as he just talked about that have come back in their that are not interested in seeing afghanistan becoming a stable country. pakistan of course does not want to see a strong, stable afghanistan on its western border with india. there are a lot of challenges in the taliban do not yet have complete control. i am not confused or naive about who the taliban are. they are well-known. but i think even they know they are going to have to have some sort of international legitimacy so they can get the finances that they need if they are going to run afghanistan as a country in whatever means. i can envision a time in the not-too-distant future where we are going to work directly or indirectly, perhaps through interm
no. >> general hodges, would you like to respond or add? taliban is saying, or what they said during the agreement is that they would not allow afghanistan to be used as a haven for other terrorist groups to launch their attacks from there. >> looked, the taliban had a real challenge of their own. there are thousands of other extremists as he just talked about that have come back in their that are not interested in seeing afghanistan becoming a stable country. pakistan of course...
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and general hodges, in his opinion piece, wrote this, we thought pakistan was an ally. they were not what's been pakistan's role and all of this. absolutely. so walker found was one of the with tim, off this war and we find the form of the bond was that through borders. and if i wanted to follow just on in the k p program, we saw a lot of inside and tv saw a lot of forward with the ttp, the terry bon pockets on you know, frankly, i'm concerned right now is one of the rise is not a bon, in on the, on now has given a, you know, they, they are definitely going to be consequences in terms of, you know, newfound roles for the ttp. now we do know that a lot of support has gone to the ttp, because recently we saw that a lot of the t b monitors were released by color bond. so another aspect, but content means sitting in this nom above is the fact that yes, we're taking in refugees. but we, equipped as a country to deal with the possible insurgents. all possible why didn't extremism that might come as a root or in the disguise, off f u g, because that's also a concern for us. an
and general hodges, in his opinion piece, wrote this, we thought pakistan was an ally. they were not what's been pakistan's role and all of this. absolutely. so walker found was one of the with tim, off this war and we find the form of the bond was that through borders. and if i wanted to follow just on in the k p program, we saw a lot of inside and tv saw a lot of forward with the ttp, the terry bon pockets on you know, frankly, i'm concerned right now is one of the rise is not a bon, in on...
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what impact general hodges, and to speak those from frank? for let me just ask you what impact this is going to have on the u. s. his relationship with allies over in europe. because some say the european allies were in fact a little bit blindsided by the u. s. pullouts. you know, that's exactly right. i live here in frankfort and i have spoken with trends and senior officials here in germany as well as in other countries. and they were in fact caught by surprise by this. and unfortunately we have a tendency and this is not recent. i mean, this just happened even during the obama administration as well, to act and then inform allies, which is significantly different than consulting with us. and i think this is gotta be if the, by the ministration of serious was a believe they are about diplomacy leading our foreign policy. that means we have got to work with alex. and i think we've got a lot of work to do to regain the competence of oliver. i was, i think at the end of the day, people here in europe and around the world know that the united s
what impact general hodges, and to speak those from frank? for let me just ask you what impact this is going to have on the u. s. his relationship with allies over in europe. because some say the european allies were in fact a little bit blindsided by the u. s. pullouts. you know, that's exactly right. i live here in frankfort and i have spoken with trends and senior officials here in germany as well as in other countries. and they were in fact caught by surprise by this. and unfortunately we...
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oh, yeah, daily. >> reporter: having power for hodge and her family is essential.er mother elaine is recovering from a recent heart attack and sits by the light of a bedroom window to sort through her medicine. and hodge's niece demi is diabetic, they run the refrigerator just long enough to keep her insulin cool. >> she was hospitalized last week for a kidney infection and it's super dangerous for her diabetes. >> reporter: the whole family feels endangered. >> this has started dripping. >> reporter: they believe mold is growing because of the leaky ceiling and fear for baby jennifer. >> she coughs, but it's a different kind of cough than i ever heard her have before. >> reporter: the women are grateful for the outpouring of support from neighbors. >> thank you, we appreciate you, god bless you. >> reporter: but they're mindful it will be a tough road ahead. >> we'll eat cheap and try to save wherever we can. >> reporter: she says they'll weather whatever comes together. >> ♪ you will never know how much i love you ♪ >> reporter: jessi mitchell, golden meadow, lou
oh, yeah, daily. >> reporter: having power for hodge and her family is essential.er mother elaine is recovering from a recent heart attack and sits by the light of a bedroom window to sort through her medicine. and hodge's niece demi is diabetic, they run the refrigerator just long enough to keep her insulin cool. >> she was hospitalized last week for a kidney infection and it's super dangerous for her diabetes. >> reporter: the whole family feels endangered. >> this has...
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bush and nbc news national security analyst and ben hodges who served to the u.s. army in europe is also with me who wrote very eloquently that military leaders need to admit that mistakes were made, as well. let me start with you, courtney. what should we expect from this briefing and what shouldn't we expect? >> so we should expect to hear from general milley and secretary austin thanks to thep tos involved in this evacuation mission. as we heard from president biden yesterday they consider it a success they got 100,000 people out of aafghanistan, but it cam at a high cost. dozens of afghan civilians were injured in killed in an attack at kabul airport last week. we should hear them say today that they are proud of the men and women who served in this mission and recognize the fact that after two decades in afghanistan the u.s. military mission there has ended, chuck. >> and, courtney, what do you think, what are the questions they're going to try to duck and not deal with even though we need answers to? >> so, i mean, among the questions are exactly what you wer
bush and nbc news national security analyst and ben hodges who served to the u.s. army in europe is also with me who wrote very eloquently that military leaders need to admit that mistakes were made, as well. let me start with you, courtney. what should we expect from this briefing and what shouldn't we expect? >> so we should expect to hear from general milley and secretary austin thanks to thep tos involved in this evacuation mission. as we heard from president biden yesterday they...
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so we're seeing that rain pile love some showers, bogus hodges, cloud cover, and lima with a high of 17 degrees. dry rain can be found through the southwest portion of guatemala, and this is concerning because there has been a flash flooding and landslides here in the past where she get up the weather patterns for the u. s. score states. it's now dry here. so look at this in abundance of sunshine and tallahassee with a high of 27 degrees. the wet and windy weather can be found over ontario and toward the northeast, toronto, detroit over the past 24 hours. scooping up about 50 to 60 millimeters of rain and we see this batch of what weather over the st lawrence river valley on friday in quebec, off toward the west. we've got rain pivoting in toward central and northern parts of british columbia sunny. however, for vancouver with a high of 20 degrees and look, there is some on sooner moisture, sneaking in to parts of arizona, southern sections, phoenix drive with a high of 36 season. the the world's lungs are being seized. the amazon rain forest is diminishing the rate of 2 football pit
so we're seeing that rain pile love some showers, bogus hodges, cloud cover, and lima with a high of 17 degrees. dry rain can be found through the southwest portion of guatemala, and this is concerning because there has been a flash flooding and landslides here in the past where she get up the weather patterns for the u. s. score states. it's now dry here. so look at this in abundance of sunshine and tallahassee with a high of 27 degrees. the wet and windy weather can be found over ontario and...
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panoramic, remember what we said earlier, that in you infectious disease just every 4 months was hodges estimate. there are $1700000.00 virus has yet to be discovered in mammals and birds on around half if they could cross over to human. now when that happens, it's really down to us. any given species of animal has viruses and bacteria that circulate within that population of animals. these are viruses that are grown up with that animal over evolutionary time. the point where they've come to an understanding and through normal interactions, different animal species might exchange viruses or bacteria. those pathogens are able to john, from one animal to another. human activities, like agricultural, intensification and expansion of farming systems, deforestation, and land use change even the wildlife trade or moving wildlife out of their natural environment and moving them around the world. these are the types of activities that bring people into closer contact with wildlife and create opportunity for those viruses that normally would circulate with wild animal populations to make the jum
panoramic, remember what we said earlier, that in you infectious disease just every 4 months was hodges estimate. there are $1700000.00 virus has yet to be discovered in mammals and birds on around half if they could cross over to human. now when that happens, it's really down to us. any given species of animal has viruses and bacteria that circulate within that population of animals. these are viruses that are grown up with that animal over evolutionary time. the point where they've come to an...
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not just j hodges, you know, from the middle east and elsewhere. but all of us have been encouraged to spend more and more about energy on destroying each other. and the world rather than using our energy to so evident problems the faces or so it is time for grave reflection. 20 years later i was 587 today. no. yeah. oh, you can go on to it with no. but in terms of those, the enlightening the unlikely event that you sought after the attacks in fantasy the working classes of the united states. and they did a little vaux books interviewing people on the streets they were doing. but why would anyone hate be united states? how could anyone hate the united states? and it was the surprising shock on the faces of ordinary americans that perhaps lingers in the mind because so much of the secret state is hidden from everyday life in the united states. while it was explained to them almost immediately afterwards, been large and among others saying, well it, it's you and kind of slavish reports of the state of israel and its treatment of palestinian people wa
not just j hodges, you know, from the middle east and elsewhere. but all of us have been encouraged to spend more and more about energy on destroying each other. and the world rather than using our energy to so evident problems the faces or so it is time for grave reflection. 20 years later i was 587 today. no. yeah. oh, you can go on to it with no. but in terms of those, the enlightening the unlikely event that you sought after the attacks in fantasy the working classes of the united states....
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drove wide indeed, even though i'm not sure that they're present conditional, the american status hodge is so functional that the decisions the right decisions can be properly implemented. but that's kind of ironic, what you're saying that the united states is still the most powerful country in the world by on many dimensions that previously if leaders didn't have enough ability to actually change history consciously, perhaps they were shaping it subconsciously, but they didn't have the gods to do or to go against the current. well actually the american foreign policy, after the end of the cold war, was a continuation of american foreign policy during the cold war, winning the work all the war. and then living on the victoria doing and extracting of the benefits of this victory. so wardrobe i don't need, he changed this way behavior. he changed these grogan, please continue to of american foreign policy. and in this fan, the americans can be optimistic about their own ability to find the leader, which is able to take those decisions, even though, as i said, i should not this optimistic
drove wide indeed, even though i'm not sure that they're present conditional, the american status hodge is so functional that the decisions the right decisions can be properly implemented. but that's kind of ironic, what you're saying that the united states is still the most powerful country in the world by on many dimensions that previously if leaders didn't have enough ability to actually change history consciously, perhaps they were shaping it subconsciously, but they didn't have the gods to...
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over revelations that the ca previously planned to kidnap and kill the with helix founded julian s hodge, was allocations come from a yahoo news report, citing testimonies from key witnesses. let's learn a little bit more now with ortiz, donald cord. spy on him kidnapped him, kill him even. that's what the cia under its former director mike. pompey was accused of plotting for wiki leaks, founder julian, a son in a recently published report. pompeo and other top agency leaders were completely detached from reality because they were so embarrassed about vote 7 said a former trump national security official. they were seeing blood vol. 7, series of document leaks, put, wiki leaks at the top of the most hated list in 2017 as it exposed the tools and methods used by the agency in hacking operations. the ca, itself described the leak as a colossal loss. and plans to assassinate a songs were apparently thrashed out among the top brass and presumably to get away with calling it all an offensive counter intelligence operation. peo, branded wiki leaks a hostile intelligence agency. what he likes,
over revelations that the ca previously planned to kidnap and kill the with helix founded julian s hodge, was allocations come from a yahoo news report, citing testimonies from key witnesses. let's learn a little bit more now with ortiz, donald cord. spy on him kidnapped him, kill him even. that's what the cia under its former director mike. pompey was accused of plotting for wiki leaks, founder julian, a son in a recently published report. pompeo and other top agency leaders were completely...
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oh, for the con, release, the journey to work means unimaginable. hodge. i prefer to like just a way to get the counting to chancing life and live on a dangerous journey through the jungle. i fell onto the rail off when i nearly died . about children go to school and live because of the train. risking it all the democratic republic of congo on al jazeera. ah, a french court house found ex president nicholas that cozy guilty of a legal campaign financing. ah. money inside this balance, is there a line also coming up? is there any forces killed to palestinians during separate incidents than the occupied west find them all echoed was president, declares the state of emergency in the present system at least a 100 people are killed in a.
oh, for the con, release, the journey to work means unimaginable. hodge. i prefer to like just a way to get the counting to chancing life and live on a dangerous journey through the jungle. i fell onto the rail off when i nearly died . about children go to school and live because of the train. risking it all the democratic republic of congo on al jazeera. ah, a french court house found ex president nicholas that cozy guilty of a legal campaign financing. ah. money inside this balance, is there...
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eminent is close to bankruptcy and the country's running short of medical supplies and equipment, then a hodge every for some basic services are crumbling with lebanon's health care system, particularly affected by its worsening financial crisis. there is little hard currency to buy medicine and supplies. it's hard to find life saving drugs before out of 5 people who are now poor, can buy them from abroad, and the un is paying for the fuel needed to power hospitals. it's not a sustainable solution. according to the world health organization who is high level team assess the impact of the crisis firsthand, they warned the population's health is at risk. i'm deeply concerned by the impact of the current crisis on the health and well being of live on an people. i don't know if there is any country in such a situation which is really dire and that's why on so the prime minister put it very boldly saying the countries in an emergency situation. but the un can replace the system, the world health organization plans to send a team of experts to assist in preparing a strategic plan for much needed ref
eminent is close to bankruptcy and the country's running short of medical supplies and equipment, then a hodge every for some basic services are crumbling with lebanon's health care system, particularly affected by its worsening financial crisis. there is little hard currency to buy medicine and supplies. it's hard to find life saving drugs before out of 5 people who are now poor, can buy them from abroad, and the un is paying for the fuel needed to power hospitals. it's not a sustainable...
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officer daniel hodges crushed in a doorway. >> a man sees my vulnerability to grab the front of my gas mask and used it to beat my head against the door. >> reporter: foifr michael fanone grabbed and tased. >> i heard chanting in the crowd, get his gun and kill him with his own gun. >> rachel with us tonight. more than 600 people facing charges. i know in the january 6th riot and 60 are in jail tonight. >> reporter: yes, and supporters of this weekend's rally call those rioters still in jail political prisoners but prosecutors have been clear about this, they say many of those who are still behind bars posing a significant credible and ongoing threat to public safety, david. >> all right, rachel scott tonight, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to a case making national headlines, tonight new video now emerging in this urgent search for a missing florida woman, gabby petito disappearing on a cross-country trip with her boyfriend, brian laundrie. tonight that newly released footage showing them in utah in the days before she vanished after an incident between them that prompted a call t
officer daniel hodges crushed in a doorway. >> a man sees my vulnerability to grab the front of my gas mask and used it to beat my head against the door. >> reporter: foifr michael fanone grabbed and tased. >> i heard chanting in the crowd, get his gun and kill him with his own gun. >> rachel with us tonight. more than 600 people facing charges. i know in the january 6th riot and 60 are in jail tonight. >> reporter: yes, and supporters of this weekend's rally call...
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international monetary fund were put on hold in july after president side power grant bernard smith hodges era and she hadn't. elisa is editor in chief of the jan is your news and analysis website. miss gal. he says the new promises appointment could be seen as symbolic. she wasn't one of the people on the short list. there are quite a few short and if they were being spread around, people were assuming that it might be an economist, given the fact that tunisia is how it was with just the negotiations with the international monetary fund. but she seems a bit like a political outsider, a bit like the president himself. it does seem that even a group that were initially supportive of the president are starting to become more concerned starting to voice their criticism much more separately. this may have been some of the pressure for him to, to name a prime minister as well. we'd expect that he would name a new government much earlier. he had initially given a 30 day period, but we've seen that that's gone way power. so certainly when we're seeing this, part of it may be to, to sort of lay th
international monetary fund were put on hold in july after president side power grant bernard smith hodges era and she hadn't. elisa is editor in chief of the jan is your news and analysis website. miss gal. he says the new promises appointment could be seen as symbolic. she wasn't one of the people on the short list. there are quite a few short and if they were being spread around, people were assuming that it might be an economist, given the fact that tunisia is how it was with just the...
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directly with the group. britton's foreign secretary dominic rob met his caterine counterpart here in da hodge. a matter shell has more details on the efforts to restart operations. cobble airport, the country from a certain amount of time. he confirmed that a technical team from his country was deployed to of kind of spun off 24 hours ago . they're there to assess how to get that airport up and running. obviously, a lot of it was destroyed either by the huge amount of crowds who descended on it or intentionally by the occupying american forces as they left there. so it does require some sort of reconstruction or rebuilding. but the more important one is who is going to be running? it was going to be money gets into that. the country foreign minister said that his government was in talks with the turks as well as obviously to talk about the new rules on the ground to come up with some sort of a mechanism. although that deal hadn't yet been finalized. he did indicate or point to the fact that they do expect something to be agreed within the coming days, which was corroborated to us. that's an e
directly with the group. britton's foreign secretary dominic rob met his caterine counterpart here in da hodge. a matter shell has more details on the efforts to restart operations. cobble airport, the country from a certain amount of time. he confirmed that a technical team from his country was deployed to of kind of spun off 24 hours ago . they're there to assess how to get that airport up and running. obviously, a lot of it was destroyed either by the huge amount of crowds who descended on...
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talk to the international monetary fund put on hold in july after president side power ground bonus hodges era. people in ethiopia trigger i region starving to death. that's the warning from the un humanitarian chief marson. griffin, i recently visited the area and says, hundreds of thousands of people are an urgent need of food aid, fighting between regional forces and government troops began in november last year, alexia bryan, ripple. this boy is the victim of what the u. n says is the world's worst hunger crisis. he may not look it, but a dime, a ways is 14 years old. his uncle said that after spending months hiding from violence and ethiopia to dr. region, he weighs less than 15 kilograms, and he's not alone. the un estimates, hundreds of thousands of people are suffering famine conditions and to grind and millions more at risk to remove to fighting left many hospitals and clinics closed or destroyed the combination of lack of medical care. most of the health institutions that are inoperable and lack of food will mean that people will start to die. fighting broke out into gray, novemb
talk to the international monetary fund put on hold in july after president side power ground bonus hodges era. people in ethiopia trigger i region starving to death. that's the warning from the un humanitarian chief marson. griffin, i recently visited the area and says, hundreds of thousands of people are an urgent need of food aid, fighting between regional forces and government troops began in november last year, alexia bryan, ripple. this boy is the victim of what the u. n says is the...
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what the effect of commercial hodge monthization on the colleted of education. >> there's been quitea bit written about the university as corporations, and so when this means, for example, like the koch brothers or other private investors, the happened to my good colleague, garrett, at the university of mississippi. when he started critiqueing the greed that in which donors were shaping the curriculum of campuses, so we moving towards s.t.e.m., undermining humanities and social sciences, organizing curriculum around purely career development, this is what homogenousization looks. so when garrett critiqued this and didn't have tenure he was removed from campus. and so just to answer the question directly to the questioner, this is what happens to homogenousizeddation, the market is trendy. it's fickle, it shifts. so, as we chase market trends in our curriculum, we're already a step behind, and we're chasing skill sets to make people -- i'm not saying we shouldn't prepare students for careers, put when whole curriculums get organized around market impulses, it's fixle and there's no su
what the effect of commercial hodge monthization on the colleted of education. >> there's been quitea bit written about the university as corporations, and so when this means, for example, like the koch brothers or other private investors, the happened to my good colleague, garrett, at the university of mississippi. when he started critiqueing the greed that in which donors were shaping the curriculum of campuses, so we moving towards s.t.e.m., undermining humanities and social sciences,...
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i didn't know at the time it was office hodges who is here with us today. i recall thinking to myself, this is how i'm going to die. i ended up on my hands and knees and blind. the medical mask i was wearing at the time to protect myself from coronavirus was pulled over my eyed. i braced myself against the impact of their flows. directory in front of me a man ceased the opportunity to use my gas mask to slam my head against the wall. i remember him foaming at the mouth. he put his cell phone in his mouth so he had both hands free to assault me. >> they yelled no, man, this is hour house. president trump invited us here. we're here to start this deal. one woman in a pink maga shirt yelled, you hear that guys? this [ bleep ] voted for joe biden. the crowd, about 20 people joined in screaming boo [ bleep ]. no one had ever, ever called me a [ bleep ] while wearing the uniform of a capitol police officer. another black officer later told me he had been confronted by insurrectionists in the capitol that told him put your gun down and we'll show you what kind of
i didn't know at the time it was office hodges who is here with us today. i recall thinking to myself, this is how i'm going to die. i ended up on my hands and knees and blind. the medical mask i was wearing at the time to protect myself from coronavirus was pulled over my eyed. i braced myself against the impact of their flows. directory in front of me a man ceased the opportunity to use my gas mask to slam my head against the wall. i remember him foaming at the mouth. he put his cell phone in...
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rotating from sector to sector based on underlying fundamentals we are very company specific here at the hodges funds >> let's get company specific because i see that the russell 2000 is up 17% this year your fund up 35% according to my notes, though flattish over the last quarter what are the stocks that have taken you there to that 35% gain doubling the russell 2000? >> well, it's been a broad array of both industrial stocks, consumer stocks. a lot of the things beaten down and forgotten last year have done well. we still see opportunities out there right now. >> 71% gain over the past year let me get you a little more specific here. sometimes portfolio managers are hesitant to say what's powering their portfolios but what are your three largest holdings right now? >> commercial medals would be one which is one of the largest rebar manufacturers in the u.s it only trades ten times earnings we see they as a major beneficiary of infrastructure spending out there also we like companies like some of the semiconductor stocks. we have a good position in silicon motion which is a manufacturer of mem
rotating from sector to sector based on underlying fundamentals we are very company specific here at the hodges funds >> let's get company specific because i see that the russell 2000 is up 17% this year your fund up 35% according to my notes, though flattish over the last quarter what are the stocks that have taken you there to that 35% gain doubling the russell 2000? >> well, it's been a broad array of both industrial stocks, consumer stocks. a lot of the things beaten down and...
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scott hodge, tax foundation president.asures they're taking, that is democrats, to both address the debt limit by pushing back the deadline to the end of next year and still get all their other issues done that the republicans say they don't want any part of, but if they got all of that done, do you think as things stand now they have to votes to get this done? >> neil, it's really hard to tell right now because we see so much positioning on the part of senators like joe manchin and kyrsten sinema, even see some pushback in the house against some of the extremism in many parts of this bill whether it's things like, you know, some of the estate tax provisions, the step-up in basis. i think a lot of democrats are getting a little nervous about how progressive this plan is. and i think that a few weeks ago i might have thought this was a slam dunk. i'm beginning to question whether they do have the votes, and that's why they're trying to push this further into the year. neil: you know, even to get the 20 or so moderate democr
scott hodge, tax foundation president.asures they're taking, that is democrats, to both address the debt limit by pushing back the deadline to the end of next year and still get all their other issues done that the republicans say they don't want any part of, but if they got all of that done, do you think as things stand now they have to votes to get this done? >> neil, it's really hard to tell right now because we see so much positioning on the part of senators like joe manchin and...
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scott hodge of the tax foundation, the president there. i know sometimes this seems like we're throwing a lot of numbers and data at you on this and we will for the next two hours just to show that the money coming in supposedly to pay for this is not going to cover the full freight. now there are ways you can do that by dramatic scoring to keep pace with the impact this will have in the economy and revenues it will raise of the stimulus takes hold and all of that but this dynamic scoring as is the term often times misses the mark because dynamic scoring generally refers to the bang for the buck you get for tax cuts, not necessarily for spending but be that as it may, the scoring looking at seems to indicate that they are going to get this money and back and so they don't have to necessarily have it fully paid for. probably a good thing because as things stand now it is not paid for, even with the increases they're looking at. by the way back to the fair share argument. as i said before, if you're going after the wealthy and just targeting
scott hodge of the tax foundation, the president there. i know sometimes this seems like we're throwing a lot of numbers and data at you on this and we will for the next two hours just to show that the money coming in supposedly to pay for this is not going to cover the full freight. now there are ways you can do that by dramatic scoring to keep pace with the impact this will have in the economy and revenues it will raise of the stimulus takes hold and all of that but this dynamic scoring as is...
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kennedy: that is indeed florida. 32-year-old william hodge, there he is, hello.ir. he was charged with animal cruelty, burglary and criminal mischief. quite a handsome devil but. >> if you have a better idea how to get rid of and alligator i am listening. here we go, it cannot swing a dead gator without hitting a guy that looks like that. florida teenager stole delivery man's car so she could drive to her boyfriend's house fake news or florida, doug? what happened in all 50 states. i think it is real. kennedy: is in fact real. doug you are only one point behind steven good job. we've got a real barn burner let's see if we can separate the florida man poses as a tennis pro for two months so we can use the shower at a high-end country club. fake news or florida? [laughter] >> i'm going to go with florida. i'm going to go with florida plates before you should go with fake news. i have to say we are getting so good at making these up that i wish that was true. i am sad it is not true but you are not on the board, steven still on the lead with one point over doug. ste
kennedy: that is indeed florida. 32-year-old william hodge, there he is, hello.ir. he was charged with animal cruelty, burglary and criminal mischief. quite a handsome devil but. >> if you have a better idea how to get rid of and alligator i am listening. here we go, it cannot swing a dead gator without hitting a guy that looks like that. florida teenager stole delivery man's car so she could drive to her boyfriend's house fake news or florida, doug? what happened in all 50 states. i...
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he wanted to say that officer gunle, officer hodges and finen. but they were wusss for showing true emotion recounting the horror they experienced that day. but as far as i'm concerned trump is the biggest wuss there is. he can't face me, the sicknick family and those officers. and he can't face any of the officer's families that took their lives because of the tragedy of that day that he is responsible for inciting. >> to be clear you were a trump supporter. >> yes, i was. >> as was brian. >> yes, we -- brian was and i was. and that's what makes it even more disgusting. >> do you feel betrayed. >> i do, yes. and i feel very betrayed by the majority of the republican party. as a matter of fact, i still continue to get mail from the republican national committee addressed to brian saying, please don't abandon us. we still want your support. i mean, it's -- it's incredible. yet they completely abandoned him. and a lot of them wouldn't meet with me when i went up to capitol hill that day to ask for their support for the january 6th commission. >> le
he wanted to say that officer gunle, officer hodges and finen. but they were wusss for showing true emotion recounting the horror they experienced that day. but as far as i'm concerned trump is the biggest wuss there is. he can't face me, the sicknick family and those officers. and he can't face any of the officer's families that took their lives because of the tragedy of that day that he is responsible for inciting. >> to be clear you were a trump supporter. >> yes, i was. >>...
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when you heard testimony from four different police officers and one of the police officers daniel hodges said essentially to the committee we can testify about what happened on the ground that day january 6th but we need you, the commit, to look to see if anyone in power knew anything about, this was behind any of this, supported this, and i think that's exactly where the committee is looking right now. >> melanie, october 14th and 15th are the dates set for private depositions of these four. what are the chances that mark meadows or any of them show up? >> well, ana, that, of course, is the big question, and if history is any indication, they are definitely going to fight these subpoenas and try to claim executive privilege but as eli can speak about it's different when you're talking about former white house officials and the biden administration wants to be as helpful as possible and help the select committee in any way you can and then you have peppy thompson, chairman, who told our manu raju that anyone who does not cooperation will be held in contempt. i think it's obvious that we'
when you heard testimony from four different police officers and one of the police officers daniel hodges said essentially to the committee we can testify about what happened on the ground that day january 6th but we need you, the commit, to look to see if anyone in power knew anything about, this was behind any of this, supported this, and i think that's exactly where the committee is looking right now. >> melanie, october 14th and 15th are the dates set for private depositions of these...
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he wanted to say that officer beganel, officer hodges, over fanone and officer dunn were, and i won'tven use the vulgar word that he used, but they were, you know, wusses for showing true human emotion, recounting the horror they experienced that day. as far as i'm concerned trump is the biggest wuss there is because he cannot face me, he cannot face the sicknick family, he cannot face those officers, and he cannot face any of the officers' families that took their lives because of the tragedy of that day, that he is responsible for inciting. >> and to be clear, you were a trump supporter. >> yes, i was. >> as was brian. >> yes. we -- brian was and i was and that's what makes it even more disgusting. >> you just feel betrayed? >> i do, yes. i feel very betrayed by the majority of the republican party. as a matter of fact, i still continue to get mail from the republican national committee addressed to brian, saying please don't abandon us, we still want your support. i mean, it's incredible. yet they completely abandoned him. and a lot of them wouldn't meet with me when i went up to c
he wanted to say that officer beganel, officer hodges, over fanone and officer dunn were, and i won'tven use the vulgar word that he used, but they were, you know, wusses for showing true human emotion, recounting the horror they experienced that day. as far as i'm concerned trump is the biggest wuss there is because he cannot face me, he cannot face the sicknick family, he cannot face those officers, and he cannot face any of the officers' families that took their lives because of the tragedy...
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where do you see president biden fall over the next three years on the issue of julian has hodge and question because let's remember, the married garlic by the justice department has appealed the ruling by the british court that assad should not be expected to face trial. so they are standing and so far full scale behind the indictment of has sausage, they want him in u.s. custody. and one of them wrinkled in the piece basically when they were talking about abducting, they didn't have a criminal indictment form so. the white house pushed the indictment to get that indicted. >> michael incredible reporting to your team, and i encourage everyone to read that. so they raise some troubling concern. thank you for making time for us this evening. and of course you can catch me every friday on seven eastern on time, msnbc saturdays, at 8 pm sundays and 9 pm but until we meet again, i'm damon thank you goodnight. who we believe everyone deserves to live better. and just being sustainable isn't enough. our future depends on regeneration. that's why we're working to not only protect our planet
where do you see president biden fall over the next three years on the issue of julian has hodge and question because let's remember, the married garlic by the justice department has appealed the ruling by the british court that assad should not be expected to face trial. so they are standing and so far full scale behind the indictment of has sausage, they want him in u.s. custody. and one of them wrinkled in the piece basically when they were talking about abducting, they didn't have a...
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hodges at idea that ages openly said it's like sure, were going to do compete in the same way we useiolence, mob violence against the mormons. why is that such a powerful and revealing letter. >> was so joseph smith declared in 1843 states' rights philosophies or states' rights doctrine of what feeds mobster essentially met was the federal government is powerless and unwilling to step in and protect minority groups from mob violence, that it condones the action. was he right? is a a want to bring up in the conclusion. in 1854, the mormons have moved out to utah territory. missouri is again dealing with an unwanted political minority. this time it's the lap abolitionists as we're getting closer and closer to the civil war. and they're causing problems in missouri for the leadership and david atchison, the city does senator come back in 18 there's one of the militiamen who expelled the mormons and ans jefferson davis and explains what he means by mormon picky uses mormon as a verb and says it means we will be forced to burn, hang, and shoot to get rid of this minority group. essentiall
hodges at idea that ages openly said it's like sure, were going to do compete in the same way we useiolence, mob violence against the mormons. why is that such a powerful and revealing letter. >> was so joseph smith declared in 1843 states' rights philosophies or states' rights doctrine of what feeds mobster essentially met was the federal government is powerless and unwilling to step in and protect minority groups from mob violence, that it condones the action. was he right? is a a want...
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activision is what sticks out to me they just hired, i don't know what this means but interesting, julie hodgesbe their chief people officer. clearly, something is going on here stock sold from $105 down to the $76 level. if you go back and look, this $75, $76 level is where we exploded to the upside late last year i think valuation is reasonable. and quite frankly, i think the risk/reward sets up as well as it has in a while. i get the china thing, they're limiting hours people are playing vid quo games. i think it's in the stock ati. >> gaming, sports, and music trivia all right in my alley jeff, where do you stand on gaming >> i talked about this in the past, but i'm a big believer in these virtual universes, the metaverse. it's going to be explosive going forward. i talked about my daughter before every new friend she has, what's your user name in roblox, do you play this game, that game? i understand the problems with china, but the amount of money spent in those worlds is unbelievable, and of the three major players, take-two is most levered to the open play metaverse with grand theft oau
activision is what sticks out to me they just hired, i don't know what this means but interesting, julie hodgesbe their chief people officer. clearly, something is going on here stock sold from $105 down to the $76 level. if you go back and look, this $75, $76 level is where we exploded to the upside late last year i think valuation is reasonable. and quite frankly, i think the risk/reward sets up as well as it has in a while. i get the china thing, they're limiting hours people are playing vid...
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i first want to call out the incredible job kit hodge is doing transcribing all of this live to twitter. i want to speak to the war on drugs specifically and why i think it's causing some of the fundamental issues specifically fentanyl that we're seeing in our city. so i want to point to a theory called iron law of prohibition. it's a term coined by richard cohen in 1986. cohen put this simply. the heart of the enforcement, the harder the drugs. this law of application is the action out effect. the cardinal rule of prohibition and knows it's a powerful argument for the legalization of drugs. it's based on the premise when drugs and alcohol are prohibited, they'll be produced in black market because there are more potent forms, it allows better efficiency in the business model, they take up less in storage, less wait in transportation and they sell for more money. economists mike thornton. because the higher poet ens sea forms are less safer for the consumer. published research showing the potency of marijuana showing that prohibition in the 1920s and 30s. this basic approach based on th
i first want to call out the incredible job kit hodge is doing transcribing all of this live to twitter. i want to speak to the war on drugs specifically and why i think it's causing some of the fundamental issues specifically fentanyl that we're seeing in our city. so i want to point to a theory called iron law of prohibition. it's a term coined by richard cohen in 1986. cohen put this simply. the heart of the enforcement, the harder the drugs. this law of application is the action out effect....
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