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ashley: of course they do. all right >> and iust to mention that to be looking over their shoulders. ashley: very good. it make sense. and also, susan, the coffin tell reiterating his warning on the global chip shortage it's doing damage in a lot of different sectors. how long does he think this shortage will last? >> i think stu would say a couple of years, i mean, what's taking them so long? but yeah, that's what intel ceo says that the work and study- from-home trend during covid has led to a cycle of explosive growth in semiconductors, and that demand has placed a huge strain on global supply chains so it's not over in just a few months it's going to take years and that's why it's going to cost global carmakers over $60 billion in sales, also you've heard from the giants in technology, apple, hp, dell among the names warning that the global chip shortage will impact their device sales, and, you know, intel has been an underperformer in the chip space because of this , because they don't have enough supply and they don't have
ashley: of course they do. all right >> and iust to mention that to be looking over their shoulders. ashley: very good. it make sense. and also, susan, the coffin tell reiterating his warning on the global chip shortage it's doing damage in a lot of different sectors. how long does he think this shortage will last? >> i think stu would say a couple of years, i mean, what's taking them so long? but yeah, that's what intel ceo says that the work and study- from-home trend during covid...
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ashley: i do. >> you can come after me. it's others that you probably should not. . >> i have one feeling if you want to kill me you better put a stake through my heart and a better be metal, just so you know. ashley: i understand thank you for making that very clear, charlie gasparino breaking as always, thank you so much, president biden making his first speech overseas and today's countdown closer you should be on international bargain hunt to give you a portfolio, the closing bell and seven and a half minutes, we'll be right back. there's interest you accrue, and interests you pursue. plans for the long term, and plans for a long weekend. assets you allocate, . . to learn more, text thrive to 444555, or visit thrivent.com. shingles? camera man: yeah, 1 out of 3 people get shingles in their lifetime. well that leaves 2 out of 3 people who don't. i don't know anybody who's had it. your uncle had shingles. you mean that nasty red rash? and donna next door had it for weeks. yeah, but there's nothing you can do about it. camera man: actually, shingles can be prevente
ashley: i do. >> you can come after me. it's others that you probably should not. . >> i have one feeling if you want to kill me you better put a stake through my heart and a better be metal, just so you know. ashley: i understand thank you for making that very clear, charlie gasparino breaking as always, thank you so much, president biden making his first speech overseas and today's countdown closer you should be on international bargain hunt to give you a portfolio, the closing...
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ashley: i like the way you put that, charlie. back to sleep. >> ashley, i need more coffee, i have to do cavuto's fnc show. i need a jolt. larry: enjoy your latte, whatever you like, charlie, thank you very much. nasdaq, s&p 500 on pace for record closes. can we get to cliff source sew, advisors asset management? let's do it. cliff, i don't want to waste time on the title. it's a big one. i want to give you time to get into this, what do you see the markets doing once the fed have their say this week? is that what investors are waiting for, the verbiage, if you like from mr. powell? >> thanks for having me, ashley, appreciate the opportunity. ashley: yes. >> quickly the rates, inflation to me has become public enemy number one. i don't think we think it is time to drop the mic on that debate although the market has been very, very patient. i think you're exactly right, the markets are looking, nobody expects anything dramatic from the fed. nor do we. the market will look at the so-called dots. that basically represents future pro
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i think that's why this transitory inflation the fed is talking about is absolutely incorrect. ashleyd of the triumvirate would be what, a weaker dollar, issues with supply chains? >> yes. so the other thing we've seen since really last march is the dollar weakened a lot. this is something that is not talked about alot but you're starting to see growth, i dare says like europe. no one talked about europe the last 10 years, ashley. if you look at the growth in europe it will, exceed the growth in europe. growth will exceed what we see with u.s. companies. money will find where the best value is. european stocks trade cheaper. global stocks trade cheaper in general. lower valuations, better yields, higher growth rates. at money funneled around the world, that is weaker for the dollar, better for international investments. many people makes mistake not having a global portfolio. you have to take advantage of that, u.s. will be slower growth rates we haven't seen in a decade. it is happening but you have to focus on that. thirdly -- ashley: go ahead quickly with the supply chain. >> the s
i think that's why this transitory inflation the fed is talking about is absolutely incorrect. ashleyd of the triumvirate would be what, a weaker dollar, issues with supply chains? >> yes. so the other thing we've seen since really last march is the dollar weakened a lot. this is something that is not talked about alot but you're starting to see growth, i dare says like europe. no one talked about europe the last 10 years, ashley. if you look at the growth in europe it will, exceed the...
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>> reporter: i don't think they'll disappoint on that front. on some other fronts, maybe, ashley. it's interesting, i think it's fair to say certainly the most anticipated component of the president's overseas trip even if earlier portions of his travel may have had more substance to them including that announcement out of the e.u. that you mentioned on trade from earlier in the day. now, the president, speaking of earlier in the day, arrived this afternoon here in geneva and had a meeting with the swiss president and pretty much retreated to his hotel, presumably for summit prep ahead of this get-together with vladimir putin which will get going in the early afternoon tomorrow. it'll be a series of meetings. no sit-down meeting, no breaking of bread, also no alone time, there will not be a time where it's just biden, putin and the translator. sometimes that happens at an event like this. there'll always be somebody else in the room. in the early meetings, that someone will be the secretary of state, antony blinken, as well as the russian foreign minister, and then they'll expand f
>> reporter: i don't think they'll disappoint on that front. on some other fronts, maybe, ashley. it's interesting, i think it's fair to say certainly the most anticipated component of the president's overseas trip even if earlier portions of his travel may have had more substance to them including that announcement out of the e.u. that you mentioned on trade from earlier in the day. now, the president, speaking of earlier in the day, arrived this afternoon here in geneva and had a...
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again, and then i look as i would support this, not only for stevens, but also that south africans to get their own free time. so let me share the conversation with your co pilot ashley. i. i'm just looking here on you cim. we've got baby dough goddess. i have never be more proud to be irish love to palestine on youtube, dead underscore f. salute to the irish people and a government for standing up sticky vanity. all of you should be on the right side of history, this time. estimation, mark ashley, what is going on here? why this moment? why this time? do you think? i think, i think it's been, you know, as i said, the se, in the history between island palestine has always been, there's a huge emotional connection and palestinians of this. it's not just happening now. i think it's been hoping for a long time and it's it's, it's not great that this is the reason you know, all the violence that happened over the last few weeks that this is why it's coming . something is happening now, but the support and ireland is ongoing. it's, it's daily like with our, with our organization and many other organizations in ireland and the work that's being done by people is, you know,
again, and then i look as i would support this, not only for stevens, but also that south africans to get their own free time. so let me share the conversation with your co pilot ashley. i. i'm just looking here on you cim. we've got baby dough goddess. i have never be more proud to be irish love to palestine on youtube, dead underscore f. salute to the irish people and a government for standing up sticky vanity. all of you should be on the right side of history, this time. estimation, mark...
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ashley: do they need to be reined in steve? in't like government intervention but in this case do they need to be reined in? >> well it's going to happen. i don't like it but they are inviting it. talking about calling them common carriers and one thing i hope doesn't come back is the so-called fairness doctrine where you'd have to put every voice out there and we wouldn't have a rush limbaugh if we didn't get rid of the fairness doctrine so these people are asking for trouble and i'm surprised they don't realize it's not just today but tomorrow they have to worry about as well. ashley: exactly right. great stuff steve forbes thanks for joining us today. thank you steve. one step closer defining out what is really out there. the details on the pentagon's highly anticipated ufo report. don't go away. it's next. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night prot
ashley: do they need to be reined in steve? in't like government intervention but in this case do they need to be reined in? >> well it's going to happen. i don't like it but they are inviting it. talking about calling them common carriers and one thing i hope doesn't come back is the so-called fairness doctrine where you'd have to put every voice out there and we wouldn't have a rush limbaugh if we didn't get rid of the fairness doctrine so these people are asking for trouble and i'm...
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this time i formation. mar. ashley. what is going on here? why this moment? why this time? do you think? i think, i think it's been, you know, as i was saying, the history between island palestine has always been there is a huge emotional connection and with palestinians of this, it's not just happening now. i think it's been coming for a long time and it's it's, it's great that this is the reason you know, all the violence that happened over the last few weeks that this is why it's coming from biggest happening now. but the support denied and is ongoing. it, it's data like with our, with our organization and many other organizations in ireland and the work that's being done by people is, you know, tired us, we have constant speakers. we, we have engaged with the media. it's, and we have, you know, we have a lot of connections with people in palestine and we support the movement. and we're constantly, you know, campaigns are ongoing all the time. so it's, it is a constant thing, and it is really great that this, this has happened where, you know, obviously it's a huge, you k
this time i formation. mar. ashley. what is going on here? why this moment? why this time? do you think? i think, i think it's been, you know, as i was saying, the history between island palestine has always been there is a huge emotional connection and with palestinians of this, it's not just happening now. i think it's been coming for a long time and it's it's, it's great that this is the reason you know, all the violence that happened over the last few weeks that this is why it's coming from...
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ashley: 88. charlie: that's insane. itoring all of this and looking foreman in you legislation because these stocks are trading well above their valuation. we should point out that amc, as you pointed out is up something like 2,500% since the beginning of the year. the company itself has warned that the shares are overvalued and maybe you shouldn't be buying them at these levels, the company said that last week. clearly, the sec is worried as well that they are overvalued and that small investors are going to be holding the bag at some point. it's tools to go after the manipulation are very difficult. one thing that is being floated out there from the sec, from my understanding, gensler has been just speaking about this specifically, is having some of the online trading platforms, the robinhood step in somehow, and, you know, maybe alert investors like are you sure you should be doing this or providing some sort of investor education, that's being talked about. the one problem that gensler has on top of the fact this is v
ashley: 88. charlie: that's insane. itoring all of this and looking foreman in you legislation because these stocks are trading well above their valuation. we should point out that amc, as you pointed out is up something like 2,500% since the beginning of the year. the company itself has warned that the shares are overvalued and maybe you shouldn't be buying them at these levels, the company said that last week. clearly, the sec is worried as well that they are overvalued and that small...
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ashley: and i want to pick up on the point about wages.act on you, and has it made operating some of your stores a lot more difficult? >> we have not seen a big issue. we're a fun place to shop and to work. you know? selling -- everybody who walks out of our store with a bag is going to have fun. but we are keeping an eye very closely, and we work very hard to remain competitive with our wages across our markets as those wages have gone up in some locations. ashley: another issue, it's kind of an interesting one, if you like, ken. it seems academy has become a popular name in the reddit chat room which ultimately means you could be added to the list of these so-called meme stocks. what do you think about that? >> well, you know, we look at it -- [laughter] we make a profit, we have a good, solid business base. and as long as we continue to perform well, i don't really have, think we'll be, become one of those meme stocks because it's a real business with real profit and real growth, and, you know, that's what's important, and that's what w
ashley: and i want to pick up on the point about wages.act on you, and has it made operating some of your stores a lot more difficult? >> we have not seen a big issue. we're a fun place to shop and to work. you know? selling -- everybody who walks out of our store with a bag is going to have fun. but we are keeping an eye very closely, and we work very hard to remain competitive with our wages across our markets as those wages have gone up in some locations. ashley: another issue, it's...
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. >>> i want to bring in cnn political commentators bakari sellers and ashley allison. all know what y'all talking about. that's why i invited you on. good evening to both of you. bakari, let's start with you. anderson and the former president barack obama, they spoke a lot about race in this country. take a look, and then we'll talk about it. >> looking back as president, did you tell the story of race in america enough, do you think? >> yeah. well, look, i tried. i think i told a lot of stories. you take a look at the speeches i gave in selma and the speech i gave during the campaign about reverend wright and that whole episode. and, you know, each and every time i tried to describe why it is that we are still not fully reconciled with our history. but the fact is that it is a hard thing to hear. it's hard for the majority in this country of white americans to recognize that, look, you can be proud of this country and its traditions and its history and our forefathers, and yet it is also true that this terrible stuff happened and that, you know, the vestiges of that li
. >>> i want to bring in cnn political commentators bakari sellers and ashley allison. all know what y'all talking about. that's why i invited you on. good evening to both of you. bakari, let's start with you. anderson and the former president barack obama, they spoke a lot about race in this country. take a look, and then we'll talk about it. >> looking back as president, did you tell the story of race in america enough, do you think? >> yeah. well, look, i tried. i think...
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ashley. i, i think continued solidarity and pressure. and we'll, we'll keep going. we've been doing this for a long time and we won't stop until palestine is free. people have to write to return and the demands of the palestinian people are mess. we'll keep go. john. i think i'm getting palestinian people a little bit of hope. i'm conscious that this is one break. remove from a much of the parties. well, and, but it has given, published indian people hope that somebody, a country somewhere is prepared to take a stand and call it as it is a part i'll use a legal under international law. a sad. what difference does it make? how will this affect every day palestinians in their lives? yeah, this is, this is very important because now for us see that they know that it, once island announced that this is illegal annexation, illegal execution means. what does it mean? because inefficient means ethnic cleansing, pumping out more finance and pumping on more use and combining more land and making more refugees and homeless people. and this is why, by translating this resoluti
ashley. i, i think continued solidarity and pressure. and we'll, we'll keep going. we've been doing this for a long time and we won't stop until palestine is free. people have to write to return and the demands of the palestinian people are mess. we'll keep go. john. i think i'm getting palestinian people a little bit of hope. i'm conscious that this is one break. remove from a much of the parties. well, and, but it has given, published indian people hope that somebody, a country somewhere is...
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i. ashley looked at the aspect shoot a school file, they would have realized that he was serious about committing the crimes. and ultimately he commit. they knew how to identify it. and they just simply didn't do it in this case. and in germany to the authorities had clear evidence, pointing to the far right network. but despite witness testimonies, describing william acheson as a potential attacker, that information was not forwarded to agencies in the us. it is our mission to hold those accountable who allowed this tragic event to occur. and if the german authorities are in fact at fault for this, they should be held accountable and we would consider pursuing litigation. if the evidence supports it, it would be a horrible thing to find out. and again, an actionable thing in my eyes. if the german authorities chose not to inform the united states, you know, all it would have taken is a phone call. rebel as is now waiting for the f, b i's files on the case, and we'll be working with german attorneys to finally get the full picture on links between the 2 attacks. this international online network
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ashley: no problem. i want to get to the elementary school promoting the gender 101 presentation, it says the assumption that sex equals gender is millenia old. if you look at the history of the trans community as well as the existence of inner sex people throughout history, the myth starts to shed its authority. what is your reaction and your thoughts as far as the questions this might raise for you, coming from the school? >> so, i think that there's a few different questions. i think first of all, we can have a conversation about whether or not the schools have a role to play in speaking to elementary school parents about the gender and sexuality of their children. i would probably argue that they do not but certainly if it was a balanced presentation that helps parents understand gender dysphoria and perhaps brought in the perspective of a variety of people, we could at least have a debate about where is the line and what is appropriate. the problem with this is that this, this presentation in particul
ashley: no problem. i want to get to the elementary school promoting the gender 101 presentation, it says the assumption that sex equals gender is millenia old. if you look at the history of the trans community as well as the existence of inner sex people throughout history, the myth starts to shed its authority. what is your reaction and your thoughts as far as the questions this might raise for you, coming from the school? >> so, i think that there's a few different questions. i think...
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see it and how, that it leads to climb campaign contributions and it's a galvanizing issue. >> ashley. >> iust say that in addition to everything emily said that i agree with, republican leaning sides reform best on facebook compared to left-leaning pages where we constantly see these pages and is often things affiliated with donald trump or the republican party. on the goes any definitive proof that there is propofol silencing. 2018 as long as i have been talking, it is something that i think ultimately the democrats and republicans from agree on what to do about because the republicans can no longer complain about it, one valley they have to be at tech about the the same thing that helps it up. >> i think we are seeing that play out in social media alternatives as well. of course we saw the popularity rise for parler, one of the alternative social media sites last year end a lot of it was built on politicians calling attention to what they see in censorship on social media which i agree we are not seeing the evidence we have seen other social media grow for some time since there's quite a
see it and how, that it leads to climb campaign contributions and it's a galvanizing issue. >> ashley. >> iust say that in addition to everything emily said that i agree with, republican leaning sides reform best on facebook compared to left-leaning pages where we constantly see these pages and is often things affiliated with donald trump or the republican party. on the goes any definitive proof that there is propofol silencing. 2018 as long as i have been talking, it is something...
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ashley: go ahead. keep going. >> i bar to our municipalities that as a state we believe in our law enforcement. we do not want to defund our law enforcement. and if you do, there's going to be ramifications. ashley: on a scale of one to 10 of, what do you think the likelihood of the governor signing this bill is? >> unfortunately, probably like one. that's just -- i hate to say that but that's truly what i believe, he will probably veto this as he's -- he's basically siding with those who believe in defunding the police. ashley: even though you think this is going to get vetoed, do you think this sends a clear message that defunding the police is not what people want? there's got to be more to this. >> it's basically setting the bar to say we as the state of wisconsin legislature and particularly in those areas that we represent, we believe in funding the police. we do not fundamentally believe these calls of defunding the police department and in some way that is going to make our community safer. we've already seen t
ashley: go ahead. keep going. >> i bar to our municipalities that as a state we believe in our law enforcement. we do not want to defund our law enforcement. and if you do, there's going to be ramifications. ashley: on a scale of one to 10 of, what do you think the likelihood of the governor signing this bill is? >> unfortunately, probably like one. that's just -- i hate to say that but that's truly what i believe, he will probably veto this as he's -- he's basically siding with...
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so she's got to have a team around her and be prepared for those kinds of questions. >> i think that's fair. ashley, i'll give you the last word. >> well, i will say again, was it a perfect answer? no. but to say that her career or her trip or her substance should be criticized by one answer is often what happens to black women. we have a standard of perfection. i agree. kamala harris is up for the job to be vice president and she deserves criticism. but answering one question wrong should not actually be a whole news cycle. she says she is going to the border. we should take her for her word. she actually went to guatemala because her purpose is to handle the root cause. but we're making the point for her. black women are often held to a different standard and are scrutinized, called flippant. called all these things because we get one thing wrong that is what i'm saying. i think her answer was not perfect but i don't think it should be in a news cycle for an entire week. >> i don't disagree with what you're saying and i accept that. but remember hillary clinton, a white woman. they talked about h
so she's got to have a team around her and be prepared for those kinds of questions. >> i think that's fair. ashley, i'll give you the last word. >> well, i will say again, was it a perfect answer? no. but to say that her career or her trip or her substance should be criticized by one answer is often what happens to black women. we have a standard of perfection. i agree. kamala harris is up for the job to be vice president and she deserves criticism. but answering one question wrong...
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i. ashley looked at the aspect shoot a school file. they would have realized that he was serious about committing the crimes. and ultimately he commit, they knew how to identify, and they just simply didn't do it in this case. and in germany to the authorities had clear evidence, pointing to the far right network. but despite witness testimonies describing william acheson as a potential attacker. that information was not forwarded to agencies in the us. it is our mission to hold those accountable who allowed this tragic event to occur . and if the german authorities are in fact at fault for this, they should be held accountable. and we would consider pursuing litigation if the evidence supports it. it would be a horrible thing to find out. and again, an actionable thing in my eyes. if the german authorities chose not to inform the united states, you know, all it would have taken is a phone call. roblis is now waiting for the f. b i. 's filed on the case and we'll be working with german attorneys to finally get the full picture between
i. ashley looked at the aspect shoot a school file. they would have realized that he was serious about committing the crimes. and ultimately he commit, they knew how to identify, and they just simply didn't do it in this case. and in germany to the authorities had clear evidence, pointing to the far right network. but despite witness testimonies describing william acheson as a potential attacker. that information was not forwarded to agencies in the us. it is our mission to hold those...
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. >> the president acknowledging, the first presidential cicada incident i think we have. ashley can't even. >> not the first presidential cicada interaction. that cnn show has given cicadas more coverage than a piece summit, desperate quest for ratings, these things should never be covered in this way. you will see. 's change the fungus causes cicadas absent buts and genitals to fall off and leaves them in fertile and somehow still staggeringly horny. >> ever wondered what...
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stuart: this is from alex, i enjoy the banter between you and ashley. when did you first meet? here. we did okay, i think. ashley: it is 11 years later and we are still here so that is a good sign. stuart: i have not clapped eyes face-to-face on ashley and more than a year now. come back soon. someone who calls herself cat mom 89 rights this. please stop using the reference dead cat bounce. surely with your fabulous and extensive vocabulary you can come up with something better than that. i cringe every time i hear it. do either of you have a cat so you can answer the question? >> here. do people really say dead cat bounce on the show? isn't that a buzzer word? we get booted off? ashley: used to be. stuart: we both the jargon, not that particular expression. >> i don't like it either. stuart: i won't use it. it is banned from "varney and company". this is from bob trim. you have excellent guest commentators on your program, i especially like the cow guy, don't know if he's a good trader or not but he has good common sense to share with your viewers, he's referring to scott reali
stuart: this is from alex, i enjoy the banter between you and ashley. when did you first meet? here. we did okay, i think. ashley: it is 11 years later and we are still here so that is a good sign. stuart: i have not clapped eyes face-to-face on ashley and more than a year now. come back soon. someone who calls herself cat mom 89 rights this. please stop using the reference dead cat bounce. surely with your fabulous and extensive vocabulary you can come up with something better than that. i...
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and democrats are going to be able to find a way as errol said, just by telling stories. >> i did think, ashley, your point -- i read something that you wrote that you said, there is the more of a commonality among many folks on the south side of chicago and west virginia. acknowledging, you know, the race tension, obviously, and that component of it, but can you speak to that a little bit and seeing that shared struggle more? >> sure. i think that we have often been told that we are more different than we are alike. and that's just not true. i loved watching the faces of those young black men talk last night and be encouraged, despite every single obstacle in life. i don't know how anyone could hear the one gentleman -- i remember meeting one of those young men when he was on his way to college when i worked in the white house and to see him as an adult. but he said he had to wear a bulletproof vest just to go to high school. we should be outraged. you know, when the pandemic hit, everyone was saying that, you know, kids are going to have to be educated and we don't have broadband. guess what?
and democrats are going to be able to find a way as errol said, just by telling stories. >> i did think, ashley, your point -- i read something that you wrote that you said, there is the more of a commonality among many folks on the south side of chicago and west virginia. acknowledging, you know, the race tension, obviously, and that component of it, but can you speak to that a little bit and seeing that shared struggle more? >> sure. i think that we have often been told that we...
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ashley clark." >> exactly, exactly. so i spun the bottle. it landed on ashley. i'd heard about the concept of french kissing. but i thought, well, that sounds weird. like, why would that be pleasurable or nice? and it wasn't. [ laughter ] it was not at all. and it was just -- i was just horrified by the whole thing. and i just remember surreptitiously wiping my mouth afterwards. it was horrible. >> jimmy: ashley slipped you the tongue? >> massively. not slipped, that sounds kind of delicate. [ laughter ] it's like -- i'm not saying ashley was -- poor ashley. >> jimmy: have you kept in touch with ashley? >> no, no. >> jimmy: yeah. well, he's going to be pretty proud of himself right now. [ laughter ] >> i don't know what he's up to right now. what isn't he up to? you know? >> jimmy: yeah. yeah, it doesn't stop at 13. who knows? all right. we're going to take a break. when we come back, we will see a clip. >> okay. >> jimmy: i've seen the whole thing. for me this is not as exciting -- >> you're bored, you're bored. >> jimmy: for the rest of the world, this is a bi
ashley clark." >> exactly, exactly. so i spun the bottle. it landed on ashley. i'd heard about the concept of french kissing. but i thought, well, that sounds weird. like, why would that be pleasurable or nice? and it wasn't. [ laughter ] it was not at all. and it was just -- i was just horrified by the whole thing. and i just remember surreptitiously wiping my mouth afterwards. it was horrible. >> jimmy: ashley slipped you the tongue? >> massively. not slipped, that...
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i do. there's too much evidence. >> reporter: ashley babbitt would post video rants about problems on the southern about 15 minutes from the tijuana border. i take this permanently. they're trying to pain this as full of women and children because that's what the media's pushing. let me tell you right now, the border is a shit show. >> i believe that donald trump is the only president that we've ever had in office that actually was speaking out to represent us. the forgotten americans. >> corey griffin who would start cowboys for trump would stake his future on the. >> anybody that lives on the southern border knows that it's extremely dangerous. >> reporter: much like his claim of fake news, trump would use the power of fear over and over again to motivate his base. >> he never thought of himself as p of the united states. he thought of himself as the president of his political base. he accentuated their sense of resentment, bitterness, of loss. >> reporter: part of his political base including white supremacists. >> he saw those people as trump supporters and he just lacked the ability or the wi
i do. there's too much evidence. >> reporter: ashley babbitt would post video rants about problems on the southern about 15 minutes from the tijuana border. i take this permanently. they're trying to pain this as full of women and children because that's what the media's pushing. let me tell you right now, the border is a shit show. >> i believe that donald trump is the only president that we've ever had in office that actually was speaking out to represent us. the forgotten...
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ashley, come in please because you're in florida. ifor a little while now t was way out ahead of the curve compared to the rest of country, possibly texas but florida has been on the forefront, you go out now, this weekend it was absolutely packed everywhere. you go to a restaurant. we had to be put on a waiting list. 20, 25 minutes to get a table. it is just full on. it has been that way for a little while now. if there is anything back to normal i think florida is it. stuart: okay. grad to hear it. it is nice, the way the former president described it was, you're free in that. i can see that. ashley: yeah. stuart: masks are off. social distancing broken down, et cetera, et cetera. all right, ash. you have a good ol' time in florida. ashley: i will do my best. stuart: market is a mixed picture, really. not a serious sell off, the dow, subpoena, nasdaq are all down. show me beyond meat, please. i asked for this because they launched beyond mat bales in australia. they cost 15 bucks for a pack of 12. that can't be the whole story, meatb
ashley, come in please because you're in florida. ifor a little while now t was way out ahead of the curve compared to the rest of country, possibly texas but florida has been on the forefront, you go out now, this weekend it was absolutely packed everywhere. you go to a restaurant. we had to be put on a waiting list. 20, 25 minutes to get a table. it is just full on. it has been that way for a little while now. if there is anything back to normal i think florida is it. stuart: okay. grad to...
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i to go see political analyst, ashley perry. he joins us on the line, i believe from jerusalem. you very welcome. thanks for coming on. ashley. a deadline tonight then of midnight. do you think that this coalition could be formed in time? i think because your correspondence laid out for my understanding from speaking to some of the crucial plans and this is really 5050 even as we speak. you know, there are intense, intense coalition negotiations and it'll come down to the why, but that's not necessarily unique to the situation coalition negotiations. initial tend to do. there are least 2 major stumbling blocks to be worked by 12 months, which are those that as you see, the big stumbling blocks. well, the 1st one is actually not now study benefits is number 2, i should get an extra code has thrown up relatively the last 24 hours and extra demands that she be placed on a committee that committee representative on the committee for point and justice is a big issue for the right wing, i'm currently in that position would be taken by labors. mere me highly. but she has made it, i am s
i to go see political analyst, ashley perry. he joins us on the line, i believe from jerusalem. you very welcome. thanks for coming on. ashley. a deadline tonight then of midnight. do you think that this coalition could be formed in time? i think because your correspondence laid out for my understanding from speaking to some of the crucial plans and this is really 5050 even as we speak. you know, there are intense, intense coalition negotiations and it'll come down to the why, but that's not...
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i am ashley drummonds. and i am josh mcclelland, and we are from tampa, florida.
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i can't swim. my dad -- ashley: you were born on an island.e are out of of bnk t fo ng part, pare a ekd we will seile l you next wy here it is. whatwhas thest anima ated inated for for best picturectur the oschears? i thow thewer, do you? answer after this. to run a growing business, is to be on a journey. and along the ride, you'll have many questions. challenges. and a few surprises. but wherever you are on your journey. your dell technologies advisor is here for you with the right tech solutions. so you can stop at nothing for your customers. nobody builds 5g like verizon builds 5g. thousands of engineers with th raising the barutions. on network security, now and into the future. enhanced identity protection, quantum based encryption, artificial intelligence threat preemption to keep your business and customers safe. because the more your business uses 5g, the more your network matters. it's us pushing us, it's verizon versus verizon. and who wins? you. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed
i can't swim. my dad -- ashley: you were born on an island.e are out of of bnk t fo ng part, pare a ekd we will seile l you next wy here it is. whatwhas thest anima ated inated for for best picturectur the oschears? i thow thewer, do you? answer after this. to run a growing business, is to be on a journey. and along the ride, you'll have many questions. challenges. and a few surprises. but wherever you are on your journey. your dell technologies advisor is here for you with the right tech...
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i can hear ashley webster he's laughing. you can't see him yet. ghter] well i was laughing because i was saying i'd probably flunk the course myself. yeah, this is summer camp for the future. yeah, there's a petting zoo and painting and games but oh, yes there's a class in bitcoin, but the crypto kids camp spans five days, and combines normal activities with a crash course in how to think about buy and even mine bitcoins and bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. 26 children ages 5 all the way up to 17 taking part on the premise that no one is too young to join the bitcoin economy. most of the children, by the way , are non-white as part of an intentional push by the organizers who say those from black, latino or other communities are less likely to learn about digital currency through family friends or school, the camp being held in southern california but children are coming from as far away as texas and new jersey. stu? stuart: no problem with that, except i just hope they don't get into bitcoin and cryptos and lose their shorts at very young child
i can hear ashley webster he's laughing. you can't see him yet. ghter] well i was laughing because i was saying i'd probably flunk the course myself. yeah, this is summer camp for the future. yeah, there's a petting zoo and painting and games but oh, yes there's a class in bitcoin, but the crypto kids camp spans five days, and combines normal activities with a crash course in how to think about buy and even mine bitcoins and bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. 26 children ages 5 all the way up...
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host: rachel or ashley? >> i would just say in addition to what emily said it which i agree with, the truth bears out that republicans perform best on facebook compared to more left-wing pages, and the top pages are often things affiliated with donald trump or are affiliated with the republican party, and i do not think there is any definitive proof that there is any purposeful silencing of conservatives. i agree it has been a rallying point, at least since 2017, 2018, as long as i have been tracking it. and it is something that i think ultimately keeps the democrats and republicans from agreeing on what to do about big tech, because if that republicans can no longer complain about being silenced, that is one fewer rallying point they have to be mad about tech, so it is this self-defeating thing that helps keep the anger up. >> i think we are seeing that play out in social media alternatives as well, and of course we saw the popularity rise for parler, which is one of the alternative social media sites last year
host: rachel or ashley? >> i would just say in addition to what emily said it which i agree with, the truth bears out that republicans perform best on facebook compared to more left-wing pages, and the top pages are often things affiliated with donald trump or are affiliated with the republican party, and i do not think there is any definitive proof that there is any purposeful silencing of conservatives. i agree it has been a rallying point, at least since 2017, 2018, as long as i have...
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neil: you know, ashley, i could see you traveling behind him on a dingy wanting to get on to that puppyl. neil: yeah, right, great job, thank you, guys very very much. it is launching from fort lauderdale, florida of course is the epicenter of the big boom and comeback in the economy going on right now. seen that in rocketing real estate prices, to the lady who saw this coming certainly before i do and most people did, katrina campen, luxury real else it expert, much more very good read of trends in the real estate industry. katrina, thank you, it's good to see you again. is it still maintaining itself? we talk about real estate and the hot year its been and now we're, you know, bumping up against the affordability for a lot of folks and i know florida is a world of its own but what's the latest? >> so neil, it's amazing. i've been doing this for 23 years, not to age myself, but i've never seen anything like this in this real estate market. people are, it's almost a frenzy to be able to hedge against inflation is what i'm noticing, and people are specifically going towards either reside
neil: you know, ashley, i could see you traveling behind him on a dingy wanting to get on to that puppyl. neil: yeah, right, great job, thank you, guys very very much. it is launching from fort lauderdale, florida of course is the epicenter of the big boom and comeback in the economy going on right now. seen that in rocketing real estate prices, to the lady who saw this coming certainly before i do and most people did, katrina campen, luxury real else it expert, much more very good read of...
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so i haven't been backwards raising all of these suspicions. and then we got the ashley bobbitt, which is we're not even finding out who the person was, who shot that. and why did he do it? well, what, what i think lean from what people have been saying they know who the officer in the name has been mentioned on the, on the internet. so. okay. but, but the, my, this, this goes to a bigger, broader point because in the way that the narrative of january 6th being present in pearl harbor at 911. there isn't ball disclosure. there isn't more transparency there. there will be parallel narratives that will live for a very, very long time. that cannot be reconciled. ok, and this is my biggest worry. and i think the, it's the media is driving. it is driving it all steam ahead because it is still litigating and judging the trump presidency with a trump resides in their brain and there's nothing they can do about it we we thought with the recent as well. and you know, so when the man leaves the stage is take it off of bob warm. he's still the most powerful board in america while t
so i haven't been backwards raising all of these suspicions. and then we got the ashley bobbitt, which is we're not even finding out who the person was, who shot that. and why did he do it? well, what, what i think lean from what people have been saying they know who the officer in the name has been mentioned on the, on the internet. so. okay. but, but the, my, this, this goes to a bigger, broader point because in the way that the narrative of january 6th being present in pearl harbor at 911....
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. ♪ jillian: i saw ashley dancing a little bit in the studio. you legally are not allowed to not dance when the spice girls come on. jillian: i agree with you, especially this one. todd: you have the take. i'm ready for you to opine more on the spice girls. that's sporty, that's scary. baby. jillian: what else? posh. todd: no better way to celebrate flag day than by listening -- by listing the spice girls by name. jillian: good morning. you're watching "fox & friends first" on this monday northern. i'm jillian mele. todd: i'm todd piro. let's get to it. in a few hours, president biden set to meet with nato leaders in brush he'll. jillian: the meeting with -- brussels. jillian: the meeting will focus on afghanistan and cyber security. benjamin hall joins us live with more on what to expect. benjamin, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, todd and jillian. there's no doubt that the relationship between the u.s. and nato is going to be incredibly different under president biden. president trump pushed them to reach a 2% minimum spending of gdp on
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. >>> good afternoon, i am dan ashley. >> you are are are are are are on hulu and wherever you streamreopening on june 15th. you can see we are seven days away. while we don't know what things are going to look like, there are significant steps happening right here in the bay area. let's start in san francisco, a place we shouldn't have taken for granted. they are reopening their doors, flying the flag, we are talking about city hall in the middle of pride month. wayne freedman has >> reporter: it seems so fitting for a day with multiple layers of significance. that is a pride flag flying over city hall on june 7th, 2021. history will record how after a pandemic, this
. >>> good afternoon, i am dan ashley. >> you are are are are are are on hulu and wherever you streamreopening on june 15th. you can see we are seven days away. while we don't know what things are going to look like, there are significant steps happening right here in the bay area. let's start in san francisco, a place we shouldn't have taken for granted. they are reopening their doors, flying the flag, we are talking about city hall in the middle of pride month. wayne freedman...
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getting discussed at the highest levels of the administration. >> and missy, my understanding, i like ashleyhite house. my understanding is one of these things that's part of the policy process that's going to be made public is they have sort of cleared other programs. what they have said is that we've gone to any other top secret program that we could declassify, and these sightings are not explained through other programs. is that right or can you help us understand what it is they're able to share with the public? >> yes, that is correct, and the officials that i spoke to with knowledge of the report said that, you know, the central finding was that they found no evidence of extra activity, and they could not explain what they were. it raises the question, why hasn't it been talked about more seriously in the past. it's been a fringe conversation in the american political establishment and even in the military, people would roll their eyes when they have been talking about it. i think one of the things that's happening now is there's a more serious effort to remove the stigma associated i
getting discussed at the highest levels of the administration. >> and missy, my understanding, i like ashleyhite house. my understanding is one of these things that's part of the policy process that's going to be made public is they have sort of cleared other programs. what they have said is that we've gone to any other top secret program that we could declassify, and these sightings are not explained through other programs. is that right or can you help us understand what it is they're...
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i think is unfair. and especially coming from the right. oh, now they care about the border? now they care about children they separated for the last four years? right. we believe that. >> ashleyt me jump in here. >> so i understand what you're saying and i don't disagree with it. her effectiveness, her negotiating and what she has done and can do, that's separate than her performance. and yes, you just answered the question in the way the vice president should have answered the question. so it is not incumbent upon people in the administration or for democrats or for anyone to answer the question for the vice president. she is the vice president of the united states. this is the second biggest job in the world. shouldn't she have had a better answer and you shouldn't be answering the question for her? i think that's fair to criticize her for. because if she thought that republicans are setting her up for some straw argument, she could have pointed that out and said it is be important whether i go to the border. i'm dealing with the business of the border in the place it should be dealt with, in washington, d.c. in the white house where i can be more effective rather than goin
i think is unfair. and especially coming from the right. oh, now they care about the border? now they care about children they separated for the last four years? right. we believe that. >> ashleyt me jump in here. >> so i understand what you're saying and i don't disagree with it. her effectiveness, her negotiating and what she has done and can do, that's separate than her performance. and yes, you just answered the question in the way the vice president should have answered the...
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i was love to hear from you. let me know what you think. follow me on facebook and twitter at dan ashley abc7. >> that is it. "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants, a graphic designer from kent, ohio... a copywriter originally from downingtown, pennsylvania... and our returning champion, a product manager from somerville, massachusetts... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the guest host of "jeopardy!" mayim bialik. thank you, johnny gilbert. this experience has been rigorous and challenging, but definitely so much fun. it has been a wonderful coalescence of my presentation skills as an actor, and as those of a science communicator and neuroscientists. so, ankit, mike, and katie, let's get into the game. here are your categories in this jeopardy! round. starting off with... ankit, you are our returning champion, you pick first. let's try baseball's big numbers for $1,000. with negro league stats now part of major league history, this slugger may claim the title of "last 400 hitter." mike. - who is josh gibson? - that's correct. can i get, uh, baseball for $800? he is the only player in
i was love to hear from you. let me know what you think. follow me on facebook and twitter at dan ashley abc7. >> that is it. "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants, a graphic designer from kent, ohio... a copywriter originally from downingtown, pennsylvania... and our returning champion, a product manager from somerville, massachusetts... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the guest host of "jeopardy!" mayim bialik. thank you, johnny gilbert....
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ashley gold, go ahead. >> guest: i would just add this is a shift we've seen steadily since about 2016 2017. tech companies used to really want no regulation at all, and it's been this slow realization -- slow regulation that there will be regulation so that might as will have a seat at the table and that's a shift which wanted to crush anything am i becoming out of congress, and that's only happened the past five years or so, ashley gold, six months into the biden administration, have we gotten a read yet on the fcc, the ftc, and perhaps some of the chairs up in congress that are influential in these areas? >> guest: as far as the agencies go, my colleague just read about this yesterday. biden is moving pretty solely in designating leadership is going to be in the pertinent areas of the doj, the ftc and fcc. we had got acting heads up all of those agencies and partner departments, and while the acting heads are moving aggressively to do what they want, probably most mainly rebecca slaughter was he acting chairwoman, there's almost -- there's only so much they can do when you're acting
ashley gold, go ahead. >> guest: i would just add this is a shift we've seen steadily since about 2016 2017. tech companies used to really want no regulation at all, and it's been this slow realization -- slow regulation that there will be regulation so that might as will have a seat at the table and that's a shift which wanted to crush anything am i becoming out of congress, and that's only happened the past five years or so, ashley gold, six months into the biden administration, have we...
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and i suppose and yes, this message is for new anesha gives me a sticker commander. got to reach by the mail yet. and then your last name ashley was now to ship with new jersey and be to them. i was the baby. it is. yep. when you went to processing book i personally versus a type of stone, putting the company in my system. it was gonna come with this with a code so a little different. so base. and last but what ashley looked into some type of me. i read what you what did you know caught him or no way but bess? yes, nobody else last me i use, or in from leningrad, was among the volunteers who tried to break the city blockade. he was wounded several times, but kept going back to active duty. he had family in leningrad and was determined to keep fighting for his loved ones. was jesse, which is the only way by the union. i was getting him over to you. yeah, that was good to go. go out to that meal. they want us to show up. but anyway, like what the leash get there? well, what it, what somebody that you're not sure what's going on because of course you always been customer that when you, when you thought that i knew that will know,
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. >> i am dan ashley. we are live wherever you stream. we are glad you are with us.better bay area, we talk about where you work and how it has changed during the pandemic in so many ways. across the bay area, offices sat empty for much of the past year. now, it is back to business. >> as we speak, cal osha is considering revisions. it will aligned to the states plan to lift covid restrictions and fully reopen businesses on june 15th. the states business community is strongly pushing back saying the proposed amendments california out of sync with what the cdc and other states are imply s thstory. >> we have six of
. >> i am dan ashley. we are live wherever you stream. we are glad you are with us.better bay area, we talk about where you work and how it has changed during the pandemic in so many ways. across the bay area, offices sat empty for much of the past year. now, it is back to business. >> as we speak, cal osha is considering revisions. it will aligned to the states plan to lift covid restrictions and fully reopen businesses on june 15th. the states business community is strongly...
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. >> i am dan ashley. you are watching is live on abc7 and wherever you stream.o collect signatures to recall members of the school board is talking with abc7 news after someone took pages of his signatures before giving them back. it comes as police announced they are now investigating exactly what happened. melanie woodrow is here with the story. >> he took the petition. >> reporter: he was collecting signatures for a petition to recall school board members on may 30th when a man offered to sign the petition and took the clipboard with other people's signatures and addresses. a witness share this video near the street with abc7 news. >> he took the petition. i saw you. >> i was shocked. i was angry at the same time. >> reporter: they followed the man. >> i couldn't believe it. i saw him toss the clipboard underneath the car. >> reporter: another person spotted the clipboard underneath the car.
. >> i am dan ashley. you are watching is live on abc7 and wherever you stream.o collect signatures to recall members of the school board is talking with abc7 news after someone took pages of his signatures before giving them back. it comes as police announced they are now investigating exactly what happened. melanie woodrow is here with the story. >> he took the petition. >> reporter: he was collecting signatures for a petition to recall school board members on may 30th when...
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ashley: i hate to interrupt he was on a role charles payne thank you so much.lowing day one of the nato summit in brussels, belgium at any moment now, there is the scene. we'll take you there live as soon as it happens and of course, then we're going to recap it all with former ambassador charles reese. we're waiting on the president as i speak. meantime, the global battle against the coronavirus gets a new weapon, the moderna chairman and co-founder will be here
ashley: i hate to interrupt he was on a role charles payne thank you so much.lowing day one of the nato summit in brussels, belgium at any moment now, there is the scene. we'll take you there live as soon as it happens and of course, then we're going to recap it all with former ambassador charles reese. we're waiting on the president as i speak. meantime, the global battle against the coronavirus gets a new weapon, the moderna chairman and co-founder will be here
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i was number one ashley barty was made to work collins before she clenched her place in the 2nd round of the french open history. in 13 set, so i become was number 70 bonaza para, from the u. s. bond to receive treatment on an injury before the starts with the sliding set for the 2019 merlin garris champion got through. i'm going to go to brazil because present gyal, sonora has thrown his full support because behind his country, hosting the troubled co partner because this month and that's the spot heavy criticism from local health experts, original hosts, ology and seen, of pulled out because of rise in cases of corona virus and not was off the columbia was dropped as a co host because of ongoing anti government protest on brazil, decisions to step in as been widely criticized. as coven 19 continues to devastate the country, where the decimal stands more than $460000.00 people, south american biggest football tournament starts on june the scene, and it's also expected that fans won't be allowed to attend any of the matches. we'll see is don't handle. so i was, we are in the middle of
i was number one ashley barty was made to work collins before she clenched her place in the 2nd round of the french open history. in 13 set, so i become was number 70 bonaza para, from the u. s. bond to receive treatment on an injury before the starts with the sliding set for the 2019 merlin garris champion got through. i'm going to go to brazil because present gyal, sonora has thrown his full support because behind his country, hosting the troubled co partner because this month and that's the...
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it hurts me that the country that i love, that i have sacrificed so much, don't care about us. they don't. >> they don't. ashley i mean, you have on the one hand pence underplaying trump's role that day and other republicans saying that the rioters were basically tourists. speaks to the ongoing power of trump with the republican base. >> and no one knows that better frankly than mike pence. mike pence could give similar testimony about what happened on that day. remember, protestors were chanting hang mike pence. we've reported that when they came up to the second floor to where the doors to the senate chamber were, they were just within about -- exactly, they were in about 60 seconds away from where mike pence was sheltered. and it is not just him. mike pence is someone who cares deeply about his family, and he is there with his wife, some other family members. you see they willing ushered out. and mike pence could give a similar account to what you just played that police officer giving but he has taken a different tact because he has calculated as he did his entire vice presidency that his only path to polit
it hurts me that the country that i love, that i have sacrificed so much, don't care about us. they don't. >> they don't. ashley i mean, you have on the one hand pence underplaying trump's role that day and other republicans saying that the rioters were basically tourists. speaks to the ongoing power of trump with the republican base. >> and no one knows that better frankly than mike pence. mike pence could give similar testimony about what happened on that day. remember, protestors...
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>> what you've seen from progressives early, to ashley's point, i think the next bill is so differentming back from that foreign trip. this is the real test now, how can president biden move forward with the promise of bipartisanship which ke campaigned on. he said i can do this, i have the relations from my time in the senate to pull that off. the first 100 days exceeded expectations, now there's starting to be fraying around the edges. this is kind of an issue of competing ambitions for biden because he wants to be this president who comes out with big, bold plans to move america through this time of uncertainty in coming off a global pandemic. he's going to have to make a choice. >> cornell and brad, let's do the political calculations. cornell, first to you, does biden need to have a small bipartisan deal to succeed, or does he need something big with democrats but risk it maybe not happening for an entire calendar year? >> the answer is either. you take either and then sell it. the americans are always talking about they want bipartisanship, bipartisanship, bipartisanship. you he
>> what you've seen from progressives early, to ashley's point, i think the next bill is so differentming back from that foreign trip. this is the real test now, how can president biden move forward with the promise of bipartisanship which ke campaigned on. he said i can do this, i have the relations from my time in the senate to pull that off. the first 100 days exceeded expectations, now there's starting to be fraying around the edges. this is kind of an issue of competing ambitions for...