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ah, i'm jared re, thank you very much for your company. we begin to show in cyprus were the worst wildfires in decades on the mediterranean island have killed at least 4 people. ranging fires have wrecked dozens of homes and destroyed pine forests. an ancient olive grows. the victims are thought to be egyptian farm workers, european union, and israel have seen t and water carrying plane to help tackle the blazes. let's get more now from d. w radio correspond nathan, molly, who's in the town of napa on cyprus, thanks very much for joining us. nathan. tell us how bad are these 5? exactly. what's your assessment? well, i think they are pretty bad as far as cypress is concerned. we've had to deal with wildfire so many years obviously, wherein will climate country we have temperature at the moment or around 40 degrees celsius. so the scrub land is, is very dry. but this particular file, which broke out yesterday around mid day in the mountains spread very quickly, the, the fire was out of control within a few hours, and then the mandatory evacu
ah, i'm jared re, thank you very much for your company. we begin to show in cyprus were the worst wildfires in decades on the mediterranean island have killed at least 4 people. ranging fires have wrecked dozens of homes and destroyed pine forests. an ancient olive grows. the victims are thought to be egyptian farm workers, european union, and israel have seen t and water carrying plane to help tackle the blazes. let's get more now from d. w radio correspond nathan, molly, who's in the town of...
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joining us now is jared bernstein. he's a member of the president's white house council of economic advisers. jared, good to see you. thanks for being with us tonight. these few trillion dollars, roughly 5 depending on how you measure it, lifted 20 million people out of poverty. a little over half of all the people that were living in poverty in the united states. how do you think about this sustainably? how do you think about the idea that giving this money directly to people who needed it the most created such a monumental change? >> great question and thank you so much for highlighting these important accomplishments at the hands of the american rescue plan by not just getting checks in pockets, which is partly what you're talking about, partly, but also shots in arms. so important to getting folks back, re-engauged with commerce. and i say that having listened to the last segment. so you know, obviously we are not out of those woods yet. but the combination -- the president always viewed this as a dual health-econo
joining us now is jared bernstein. he's a member of the president's white house council of economic advisers. jared, good to see you. thanks for being with us tonight. these few trillion dollars, roughly 5 depending on how you measure it, lifted 20 million people out of poverty. a little over half of all the people that were living in poverty in the united states. how do you think about this sustainably? how do you think about the idea that giving this money directly to people who needed it the...
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jared, good to see you, but mike, you first. >> an almost perfect round trip right now. we have come back up with today's rallies, just about within four hours, remember, that was down a percent and a half or so, so a lot of the parts of the market were absolutely primed to bounce. we were talking about it yesterday, the cyclical groups, the small caps, the stuff that's been rolling over for weeks and months we've kind of clipped the 50-days move average in the prior instances, you have grappled around that, so there's nobody saying today's really is necessarily the final word, because we are just back, remember at friday's highs look at the cyclical, more risky sectors of the market, the high beta etf, this is a six-month look, and it's kind of interesting. essentially you're basically a parity at yesterday's close, given up most of the advantage, and then we bounced off of that. the steadier ride, but right now, still by the skin of its teeth, the cyclical area is still maintaining a bit of an advantage. now, what's happened to valuations definitely become moderated ri
jared, good to see you, but mike, you first. >> an almost perfect round trip right now. we have come back up with today's rallies, just about within four hours, remember, that was down a percent and a half or so, so a lot of the parts of the market were absolutely primed to bounce. we were talking about it yesterday, the cyclical groups, the small caps, the stuff that's been rolling over for weeks and months we've kind of clipped the 50-days move average in the prior instances, you have...
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host: is that true for jared kushner and ivanka russian mark guest: -- ivanka? guest: so would you want about them and their policies, both of them are pretty effective allegedly -- effective relatively at keeping the president focused and keeping grifters away. trying to keep trump surrounded by experts and people with his best interests at heart. again, by the end, when it really matters, at the end of the term and up to january 6 jared had effectively washed his hands of it. he was working on his portfolio with middle east peace plans. he sees the direction this is going. the people in georgia, the runoff. they are pleading with jared because he is someone who has shown effectiveness at directing the president. pleading with him for help. he tells them no i can't. rudy giuliani is involved at this point and there is nothing i could do. some of the georgia republicans were stunned. they had never heard anything like that from him before. host: let's hear from tony in tampa on the independent line. caller: i just wanted to say i thought the media attacked his c
host: is that true for jared kushner and ivanka russian mark guest: -- ivanka? guest: so would you want about them and their policies, both of them are pretty effective allegedly -- effective relatively at keeping the president focused and keeping grifters away. trying to keep trump surrounded by experts and people with his best interests at heart. again, by the end, when it really matters, at the end of the term and up to january 6 jared had effectively washed his hands of it. he was working...
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. >> but among those, you write where jared kushner yvonne clark trump, the president's daughter, didange during the parade route about from the election through an operation? did their influence with the president change? >> i think their influence has always remained basically stable because they understood the limits of their influence. more than any people in the white house yet they could have influenced the that always came up against the barrier of the president who doesn't listen to anyone and also can't really be recent in any conventional sense and the threat of the conversation in short order which goes to say, you could influence him about things he didn't care about or things he wasn't going to remember or things he couldn't comprehend but if you got it into his head but there was something he believed in her want to like the election feel and you just had to steer clear. jared and his daughter most certainly from a week beyond election knew they could have no effect so basically accepting themselves from any involvement. >> one think you write in w particular, after char
. >> but among those, you write where jared kushner yvonne clark trump, the president's daughter, didange during the parade route about from the election through an operation? did their influence with the president change? >> i think their influence has always remained basically stable because they understood the limits of their influence. more than any people in the white house yet they could have influenced the that always came up against the barrier of the president who doesn't...
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jared he are i have back with us, mitch roschelle back with us -- jared levy.ries that are kind of in our corporate tax income of the woods but not with others like ireland that says, no way, they're not part of this. so where does this all lead us? >> ireland's not and i suspect china's not. listen, the devil's going to to be in the details where we're going to see companies start lobbying countries in trying to get carveouts for their business, for their operations. let's remember this, the s&p 500, 50% of the revenue of the s&p 500 from multinationals is earned outside the united states. so i think you've got 500 companies right there that are going to have something to say about it. and i do think if we raise the corporate tax rate in the united states to 28% and we're talking about a global min million of 15% -- minimum of 5%, i don't think -- 15%, i don't think that makes us competitive with the rest of the world. of we're going to lose a lot of jobs and opportunities because our tax rate is almost double the minimum. so i just don't see this working. it
jared he are i have back with us, mitch roschelle back with us -- jared levy.ries that are kind of in our corporate tax income of the woods but not with others like ireland that says, no way, they're not part of this. so where does this all lead us? >> ireland's not and i suspect china's not. listen, the devil's going to to be in the details where we're going to see companies start lobbying countries in trying to get carveouts for their business, for their operations. let's remember this,...
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when we spoke to the former detective, then mayor, jared fuhriman, he said no, just not true.riman who took tapp to visit the crime scene during some of those many interviews, all those years ago. >> let me tell you, they weren't in the room with me when he took us up the stairs. took us into the bedroom and relived that night. and you could see it on his face. he was reliving it. >> of course, the critics wouldn't be able to see that because it was one of the only times during the investigation when the police did not videotape chris tapp. but -- >> i have no doubts in my mind that chris tapp was part of that on the side. >> but you can't fake anything. >> while you can. because what is it? 25% of all dna resolved cases where somebody is released from prison it turns out there was a false confession. people do confessed to things they didn't do. >> we know that. but when people confess to crimes they don't do, they don't know the minute details of the case. and chris new and knows the minute details of that case. >> he of course claims that he knows them because he was fed th
when we spoke to the former detective, then mayor, jared fuhriman, he said no, just not true.riman who took tapp to visit the crime scene during some of those many interviews, all those years ago. >> let me tell you, they weren't in the room with me when he took us up the stairs. took us into the bedroom and relived that night. and you could see it on his face. he was reliving it. >> of course, the critics wouldn't be able to see that because it was one of the only times during the...
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jared brings in stepien to run the campaign.aniel who is a full partner in the campaign at this point. is a very interesting setup that they had put together. a full partner in the campaign is left out of any meetings, decision-making until, i mean, we are talking the final days of the race here, bret, they have to have a meeting to say, you know, bill, you need to bring in the chairwoman of the republican party to some of these meetings. >> bret: that's fascinating on a number of different levels and a number of different infighting moments in this book. have you this one moment april 27th, 2020 breezeio to brad parscale about the campaign and it's about biden and the possibility that he could be replaced. i know that there is some concern which i strenuously disagree with that if we go after biden too soon we can collapse him and the dems will replace him at their convention. i know potus tends to share this opinion but whether or not they can steal it from biden is quickly becoming a moot point. i mean, that was something tal
jared brings in stepien to run the campaign.aniel who is a full partner in the campaign at this point. is a very interesting setup that they had put together. a full partner in the campaign is left out of any meetings, decision-making until, i mean, we are talking the final days of the race here, bret, they have to have a meeting to say, you know, bill, you need to bring in the chairwoman of the republican party to some of these meetings. >> bret: that's fascinating on a number of...
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it was jared. [ laughter ] poor jared.ng to the book, at one point when jared found out that the masks the government ordered wouldn't be ready until june, he got so mad he yelled at a top official. he said, you f'ing moron, we'll all be dead by june. [ laughter ] and he threw a pen at the wall. which i imagine went like this. [ laughter ] something like that. i got a whole box of these sharpies if you don't shape up! in new york city things are opening up to the point where people are now taking flight. this is a guy that flew over times square on a hover board. green goblin style in new york. the pin johns were like, who is that? [ laughter ] i miss the old new york. somebody would have figured out how to pull him off that thing and steal it. take it from him, get on it, and pee from it. [ laughter ] in other traditional flying news, airlines are talking about jacking up the fees for overweight baggage to make up for all the weight passengers have gained in lockdown. [ laughter ] an american airlines spokesperson says av
it was jared. [ laughter ] poor jared.ng to the book, at one point when jared found out that the masks the government ordered wouldn't be ready until june, he got so mad he yelled at a top official. he said, you f'ing moron, we'll all be dead by june. [ laughter ] and he threw a pen at the wall. which i imagine went like this. [ laughter ] something like that. i got a whole box of these sharpies if you don't shape up! in new york city things are opening up to the point where people are now...
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jared, thank you. tell me what this would look like for you?? >> first of all, great to be with you again. this is very much part of what the president long ago assigned his tax team to go out and try to close the loophole he's describing. he is talking about corporate taxation there and the many companies who through a variety of corporate loopholes end up reducing their tax bill. now, much of that has to do with the extent to which they offshore their production, the extent to which they book their incomes in low-tax countries and write off their expenses in higher tax countries. and working that out, closing those loopholes is a many pronged plan the president pushed us on. part of that, by the way, is the global minimum tax you see janet yellen, our treasury secretary, negotiating with over 100 countries so making progress there. it is an area that would not only raise key revenues but shutdown some of the offshoring of production and jobs. >> let me ask you about janet yellen urging congress to raise or suspend the debt limit by august 2nd
jared, thank you. tell me what this would look like for you?? >> first of all, great to be with you again. this is very much part of what the president long ago assigned his tax team to go out and try to close the loophole he's describing. he is talking about corporate taxation there and the many companies who through a variety of corporate loopholes end up reducing their tax bill. now, much of that has to do with the extent to which they offshore their production, the extent to which...
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it tells the story about jared kushner's meteoric rise from nordstrom's mannequin to sycophant son-in-law to white house incompetent. [ laughter ] the book isn't due out until next year, but they're already adapting it into a movie directed by surprisingly one of the best and most respected directors working today. >> this summer, from the wonderfully predictable mind of director wes anderson, comes the story of a privileged white guy in a slim fitting suit. >> my name is jared kushner. >> who married into an eccentric, well-off family. but the divisive, narcissistic patriarch, and quirky in-laws with sad father issues, with lots of creepy, symmetrical shots and an awkward, incestuous love triangle. ♪ "the jared kushner chronicles: fellowship of the tactical vest." [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, i'll go see that, you know? why is joe exotic selling weed and this guy isn't? his name is kush-ner for god's sake. [ laughter ] baseball is back. you know, about half the stadiums are allowing capacity crowds now with more to come this weekend. and i'd like to congratulate eight time all
it tells the story about jared kushner's meteoric rise from nordstrom's mannequin to sycophant son-in-law to white house incompetent. [ laughter ] the book isn't due out until next year, but they're already adapting it into a movie directed by surprisingly one of the best and most respected directors working today. >> this summer, from the wonderfully predictable mind of director wes anderson, comes the story of a privileged white guy in a slim fitting suit. >> my name is jared...
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well, jared said, it is nice to have robust debate.vailable to them at the time such as mask wearing and social distancing as imperatives? >> i interviewed trump for the "wall street journal" around this time in june, and he told me that he viewed mask wearing as a personal affront to a degree. he was taking this personally, and the people around him started taking it personally. scott atlas is a good example. there's a lot of questions about why people didn't push back harder. well, they would be pushed out, right, and people like scott atlas would be brought in. i have seen before atlas ever appeared at the white house briefing room or we knew that atlas was consulting, he was sitting outside the oval office. trump's political team is in the oval office, and the political team leads and atlas comes in. trump says, okay, dr. atlas, tell me what you told me. atlas turns to him and says, this will be done by tend of the summer, by the end of september. >> of course, we were heading into our biggest spike. >> yeah. absolutely. i mean eve
well, jared said, it is nice to have robust debate.vailable to them at the time such as mask wearing and social distancing as imperatives? >> i interviewed trump for the "wall street journal" around this time in june, and he told me that he viewed mask wearing as a personal affront to a degree. he was taking this personally, and the people around him started taking it personally. scott atlas is a good example. there's a lot of questions about why people didn't push back harder....
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jared, we're both working on a saturday. good to see you, sir. >> good to see you, too. >> i won't ask about senate parliamentarians or budget reconciliation, but i do want to top line it right now. the happen has been so committed to this deal, the ups and the downs. are you confident that this gets over the finish line sooner rather than later? >> i am. we're seeing a level of progress that no one expected. we keep getting the votes that are well over 60 -- again, without going down any budget process rabbit holes, we need more than 60 votes for this to pass on a bipartisan manner. what we have seen is this president reaching across the aisle, and just getting over every hurdle that's been put in front of him, with help from members of the senate, both sides of the aisle. this has to be extremely welcome to the american people. a new poll shows that 70% support what's in this measure. that doesn't surprise me. one of the things i'm confident about this legislation moving forward, i have heard for many years, from democrats
jared, we're both working on a saturday. good to see you, sir. >> good to see you, too. >> i won't ask about senate parliamentarians or budget reconciliation, but i do want to top line it right now. the happen has been so committed to this deal, the ups and the downs. are you confident that this gets over the finish line sooner rather than later? >> i am. we're seeing a level of progress that no one expected. we keep getting the votes that are well over 60 -- again, without...
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why would they be helping out the jared kushner's of the world to make them richer? guest: there are multiple types of section eight. there section eight project-based houses where the owner maintains those property and keep them affordable to the low income people. then there is called housing choices. those are mobile section eight doctors. they have those apartments be affordable. whether they are project-based or mobile, people pay about 30% more. the federal government pays the rest up to a reasonable amount. these kind of housing subsidies are crucial to ensuring the lowest income people, low-wage workers, people with disabilities could afford to have a stable, affordable home. we underfund these programs and have for decades. 75%. hoping to win what is a housing model system in our country. they pay more percentages which leads them to make all kinds of trade-offs to pay the rent or whether they should pay the internet bill or the rent. or they have to double or triple up their families. they may live in homes that are not safe. they become homeless and they s
why would they be helping out the jared kushner's of the world to make them richer? guest: there are multiple types of section eight. there section eight project-based houses where the owner maintains those property and keep them affordable to the low income people. then there is called housing choices. those are mobile section eight doctors. they have those apartments be affordable. whether they are project-based or mobile, people pay about 30% more. the federal government pays the rest up to...
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jared spencer. thank you for joining me. there seems to be so many challenges. to pinch -- to pinpoint just one. what do you think the biggest stress these athletes are facing in this extraordinary olympics? dr. spenr: from a sport perspective, it is anxiety. the definition of anxiety is fear of the unknown. many of these athletes are going into this year's olympics with soany unknowns. what is going to be like without the fans in the stands? what is going to be like if they test positive for a covid test? there are so many unknowns that this year, anxiety is going to be higher than ever. jane: you talk about the absence of fans and crowds. that is a big one. as simone biles has already said, she feeds off the ground but they will not be there. is there any research to say that performance does suffer when there is nobody cheering them on? dr. spencer: there is no research that clearly will show one way or the other. what we know is this. many high performers really thrive when the lights of the brightest and the stage is the biggest. that is when they come out
jared spencer. thank you for joining me. there seems to be so many challenges. to pinch -- to pinpoint just one. what do you think the biggest stress these athletes are facing in this extraordinary olympics? dr. spenr: from a sport perspective, it is anxiety. the definition of anxiety is fear of the unknown. many of these athletes are going into this year's olympics with soany unknowns. what is going to be like without the fans in the stands? what is going to be like if they test positive for a...
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well, jared, at least he doesn't have to do that today. we know that much. he has had to make an application in a separate court to request the stay of his race pending. of course, this review off the constitutional court ruling as well as the sentence. so that is going to happen on tuesday and depending on the outcome of that particular hearing, he could have to report correctional facility as early as well, same, but from, from the analysis that we're hearing here. because the supreme court or the constitutional court is recall, a chair has agreed to hear that review of his case. it is likely that this lower court will grant him that they offer rates, so it will mean no jail time anytime soon. for mr. zoom at jars. okay, well i, of course we'll be looking at what happens on tuesday. of course, this is nonetheless a very big story for south africa. how people reacting that? the well, where i am, if you didn't know any better, you would think that we're as a political ready. it is a celebrate tree atmosphere. here. you've got people dressed in the colors of
well, jared, at least he doesn't have to do that today. we know that much. he has had to make an application in a separate court to request the stay of his race pending. of course, this review off the constitutional court ruling as well as the sentence. so that is going to happen on tuesday and depending on the outcome of that particular hearing, he could have to report correctional facility as early as well, same, but from, from the analysis that we're hearing here. because the supreme court...
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. >> reporter: sandy silva in the arden arcade area says there were no signs her neighbor, jared copeland, was involved in an alleged domestic terror threat to blow up the john l burton democratic headquarters. >> but nothing was unusual, out of place, or what i suspect anything. >> reporter: federal prosecutors say 45-year-old ian rogers and 47-year-old jared copeland started plotting an attack on targets they associated with democrats after the 2020 presidential ngto spar overthrow the government. early monday morning, sandy saw 14 cop cars outside her apartment and she saw her neighbor get arrested. >> and by 6:30, they all converged on that apartment. >> reporter: investigators left with dozens of boxes of evidence. we check in with john summer camp, former special agent with the fbi, on what's the risk to the public now? >> people are rattled by this. what's the threat for more terror attacks here at home? >> i guess you could say it's probably elevated. based on the last year and what we've seen politically and across the country. it seems that people are more divided, writes, on th
. >> reporter: sandy silva in the arden arcade area says there were no signs her neighbor, jared copeland, was involved in an alleged domestic terror threat to blow up the john l burton democratic headquarters. >> but nothing was unusual, out of place, or what i suspect anything. >> reporter: federal prosecutors say 45-year-old ian rogers and 47-year-old jared copeland started plotting an attack on targets they associated with democrats after the 2020 presidential ngto spar...
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nice, jared. lose foreign affairs committee. can he play my such a powerful block of nations? seems to punish so far below its weight on the world stage. 60 minutes on w. ah, how effective are our vaccines against new forms of covey? 19 a preliminary study from israel appears to suggest the by on tech find the job off is less protection against the delta variance than previous strains to 64 percent. that's a lot lower than other estimates of nearly 90 percent. so does this change how we fight the pandemic? the delta strain has changed the transmission dynamics everywhere. and in israel also, we know it is more infectious from person to person. we also know it has some better capacity to evade the immune system as compared to the alpha strain. the good news is that the fully vaccinated people rarely suffer severe effects even with the delta variant. and despite rise in cases, israel hasn't seen a death in over 2 weeks on robots in berlin. welcome to this code, 19 special in israel, current of ours case numbers are creeping up again. the country has been roundly praised for it s
nice, jared. lose foreign affairs committee. can he play my such a powerful block of nations? seems to punish so far below its weight on the world stage. 60 minutes on w. ah, how effective are our vaccines against new forms of covey? 19 a preliminary study from israel appears to suggest the by on tech find the job off is less protection against the delta variance than previous strains to 64 percent. that's a lot lower than other estimates of nearly 90 percent. so does this change how we fight...
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so you're there helping out the jared kushners of the world to make them richer. >> diane? >> so there are multiple types of federally funded affordable housing. when it comes to section 8, there are two kinds. there is section 8 project-based housing where the developer and the owner, the operator receives a subsidy to maintain those properties and keep them affordable to the lowest income people. and then there is what's called housing choice vouchers. those are mobile section 8 vouchers where tenants receive assistance to rent apartments on the private market and have those be affordable to them. in most cases, whether they're project based or mobile vouchers, people pay 30% of their income towards rent and the federal government pays the rest up to a fair market rent, up to a reasonable amount. these kind of housing subsidies are essential to ensuring that the lowest income people, low wage workers, seniors, people with disabilities on fixed incomes can afford to have a stable, decent, affordable home. these kind of federal subsidies are what make it possible for the lo
so you're there helping out the jared kushners of the world to make them richer. >> diane? >> so there are multiple types of federally funded affordable housing. when it comes to section 8, there are two kinds. there is section 8 project-based housing where the developer and the owner, the operator receives a subsidy to maintain those properties and keep them affordable to the lowest income people. and then there is what's called housing choice vouchers. those are mobile section 8...
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some of the georgia republicans were stunned they'd never do anything like that from jared before. >>ear from tony in tampa. on the independent line. >> how are you doing? >> i just want to say that media attacked his character. but especially as theef conservative leader they never had a reporter hold him accountable. 25billion in the first buzzer to build a wall which he passed on. it took 15 miles and rebuilt he had put up originally. instead of getting taken out we work later on to get it replaced will go back to the old system, that they want. he takes the tax off of it it becomes three times as many people signed up than what obama had. as far is jared and melania, they brought the crime bill, this empowerment zone, all of these other policies he did not came a campaign on at all. the hedge fund guy when he he promised four and five gdp every month. we've got 3% gdp one month since the tax cuts. nothing was maced based on the stock market and corporate bonds. he traded 6 million bucks. for some went with the best economy had $680 billion in welfare programs. >> couple of issues
some of the georgia republicans were stunned they'd never do anything like that from jared before. >>ear from tony in tampa. on the independent line. >> how are you doing? >> i just want to say that media attacked his character. but especially as theef conservative leader they never had a reporter hold him accountable. 25billion in the first buzzer to build a wall which he passed on. it took 15 miles and rebuilt he had put up originally. instead of getting taken out we work...
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. >> for more reaction to intel's earnings let's bring in jared weissfeld, tech sector specialist at jefferies. would it have been too much to expect raised back half of the year guidance by more than what they are already beat given pat gelsinger's been on the job for a matter of months >> no, that's a great point and exactly what guy was talking about, if you take a look at the full year they raised about 20 cents and if you look at q3. they look at a 4% tax rate and they're benefiting from very low tax rate which is artificially boosting the number. that's something that ibm investors can remember all too well, and the bigger problem here while shares are down and it's all about the second half where the implied q4 gross margins are down and they're missing the street by 200 basis points and we are exiting the year closer to 53% and investors are already worried about competition from amd and this will only feed into the narrative in a significant way >> what do you glean from this intel quarter in terms of what this means for competitors >> do you see that intel it remains weak t
. >> for more reaction to intel's earnings let's bring in jared weissfeld, tech sector specialist at jefferies. would it have been too much to expect raised back half of the year guidance by more than what they are already beat given pat gelsinger's been on the job for a matter of months >> no, that's a great point and exactly what guy was talking about, if you take a look at the full year they raised about 20 cents and if you look at q3. they look at a 4% tax rate and they're...
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early reports are that jared's book is going to be a lot like jared: glossy and no spine. ( laughtert west, california is iusing g water to taste like dirt. but one city officials warned residents, "it might not taste great but it's still safe to drink." and was immediately sued for copyright infringement by michelob ultra. ( laughter and applause ) brace yourself. there's some earth-shattering news from the sandwich world. a recent lab analysis of subway tuna sandwiches failed to identify any tuna d.n.a. esearcre sang tuna salad's genetic fingerprinu calearn l about thnt for aquatic d.n.a. on "sea-s-i miami"! ( laughter ) as surprising as the news was-- ( piano riff ) more shocking is how they revealed want results of the d.n.a. test. >> you are not-- >> the tuna! >> oh, what was that? what was that? ( screaming and cheering ) >> stephen: we've got a great show for you tonight. my guest is christine baranski. but when we come back, it's space news! stick around! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) i've never slept like this before. we gave new zzzquil pure zzzs restorative herb
early reports are that jared's book is going to be a lot like jared: glossy and no spine. ( laughtert west, california is iusing g water to taste like dirt. but one city officials warned residents, "it might not taste great but it's still safe to drink." and was immediately sued for copyright infringement by michelob ultra. ( laughter and applause ) brace yourself. there's some earth-shattering news from the sandwich world. a recent lab analysis of subway tuna sandwiches failed to...
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jared, good to see you. thank you for being with us tonight.rillion dollars, roughly five, depending how you, measure they lifted 20 million people out of poverty. a little under half of all the people who are living in poverty in the united states. how do you think about this sustainably? how do you think of the idea that giving this money directly to people who need it most, created such a monumental change. >> great question. thank you so much for highlighting these important accomplishments at the hands of the american rescue plan, by not just getting checks in pockets, but also shots in arms. so important to getting folks back to reengage with commerce. i say that having listened to the last segment, so obviously, we are not out of those woods yet. the combination of the president always viewed as a dual health economic crisis. the thing that we learned is essentially twofold. one, the government has a tremendously important and deeply truer tip role to play when the economy hits a shock, a market failure, a recession or a pandemic induced
jared, good to see you. thank you for being with us tonight.rillion dollars, roughly five, depending how you, measure they lifted 20 million people out of poverty. a little under half of all the people who are living in poverty in the united states. how do you think about this sustainably? how do you think of the idea that giving this money directly to people who need it most, created such a monumental change. >> great question. thank you so much for highlighting these important...
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after there, when i built him the me on jared raid, thank you very much for your company. we begin in canada, we're military aircraft, have been mobilize to help evacuate towns and 5 more than 150 wildfires carrying across the waste of the country. a record city heat wife has fuel defies rescuers and now searching for missing people in lease in british columbia. roughly $1000.00 people fled the town which was almost entirely wiped out. for many, it was a chaotic escape with just minutes to spare residents of legion escape through takes can dash, the fire front moved so quickly. they had almost no warning before the town was engulfed in flames. right, so it looks like the fire went over them and it's about to get everyone that stuck on that side of the mountain. me might just try to find out which would be the house. would it be in fire as i was leaving? i didn't even turn the on the door. the blaze ignited a day after the town swell to through almost 50 degrees celsius. breaking canada's temperature record emergency workers is searching for missing residents. as the smould
after there, when i built him the me on jared raid, thank you very much for your company. we begin in canada, we're military aircraft, have been mobilize to help evacuate towns and 5 more than 150 wildfires carrying across the waste of the country. a record city heat wife has fuel defies rescuers and now searching for missing people in lease in british columbia. roughly $1000.00 people fled the town which was almost entirely wiped out. for many, it was a chaotic escape with just minutes to...
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jared bernstein is standing by. jared, thanks for coming back.s of american families. but when are we kind of as a collective whole, do you think, going to see the impact of this? >> starting about today. i mean families could go on to their bank accounts and see this electronic transfer for many families. as you mentioned, tens of millions of families coverage almost 60 million kids getting this check either through direct deputy or in the next few days in the mail. so this is implementing as we speak. and by the way, that is a real value of president biden. he recognized that the legislative lift is, of course, essential, and that is why this rescue plan he manages to pass less than two month news his term. but he's always been about implementation and helping american people who need the help, folks who are raising kids see the results and they could click on their bank accounts and litly see those results as we speak. >> there are months of these payments ahead. but they do eventually stop. i believe at the end of the year. and right now, kee
jared bernstein is standing by. jared, thanks for coming back.s of american families. but when are we kind of as a collective whole, do you think, going to see the impact of this? >> starting about today. i mean families could go on to their bank accounts and see this electronic transfer for many families. as you mentioned, tens of millions of families coverage almost 60 million kids getting this check either through direct deputy or in the next few days in the mail. so this is...
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yes andre congressman jared hoffman from the north bay is a co author, and i spoke with one water expert who says this really could have a profound effect and changing the way people think about the water that they use. declining sierra snowfall and low awkward for levels. some see recycling wastewater as a stable source of supplies in the future. many bay area districts are already tapping into lower quality, recycled water for outdoor use. santa clara valley water says it's about 5% of their supply most of our recycled water today. is used for outdoor irrigation and some a slider man is used for cooling towers. now there's a new house bill. four. oh 99, co sponsored by congressman jared huffman of san rafel, it proposes $750 million in federal grant funds for recycled water projects and water recycling is going to be part of that future. um uh, if we're going to survive in the western united states, michael keep our ski director of uc berkeley lost schools wheeler water institute says right now many consumers accept recycled water for irrigation or flushing toilets. but there's still a
yes andre congressman jared hoffman from the north bay is a co author, and i spoke with one water expert who says this really could have a profound effect and changing the way people think about the water that they use. declining sierra snowfall and low awkward for levels. some see recycling wastewater as a stable source of supplies in the future. many bay area districts are already tapping into lower quality, recycled water for outdoor use. santa clara valley water says it's about 5% of their...
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smith and jared levy. what i don't get, this doesn't make sense. it's almost twilight zone. quickly, you've got an economy that's actually booming. you look at gdp growth right after the town turn, i mean -- downturn, it's been exploding. you've got businesses with vacancies willing to hire, paying more than they ever have in bonuses, in salaries, dying for employees. and yet you've got a president like, no, no, we need help. i don't -- something doesn't make sense. it doesn't fit. and i don't know if there's an ulterior motive from president biden, if something -- but we need workers. businesses need help. they're willing to pay for that help. the economy's booming. we do not need additional stimulus -- [inaudible conversations] david: yeah, it does make sense, gary, and i think president biden has admitted it. he wants to grow government. he thinks more government makes america better. a lot more government. if you add up everything he's talking about, $6, 7 trillion, doubling the size of government. he
smith and jared levy. what i don't get, this doesn't make sense. it's almost twilight zone. quickly, you've got an economy that's actually booming. you look at gdp growth right after the town turn, i mean -- downturn, it's been exploding. you've got businesses with vacancies willing to hire, paying more than they ever have in bonuses, in salaries, dying for employees. and yet you've got a president like, no, no, we need help. i don't -- something doesn't make sense. it doesn't fit. and i don't...
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you called jared. you die then hugely, actively, being critical, being objective, telling the story and then newly began to go back to the private sector. and then president biden and ron klain and others call a few months ago and say, well, the transition is done, now we are in your but we have hundreds of thousands of people still dying and we've got to reverse this course here once again you raise your hand and jump in. amanda is apparent to me. it is this public servant private sector in an out citizen legislative but not really legislated. what drives his raising a hand in the time of need? >> guest: well, on the one hand, i don't know how this sounds but if you like i own this country so much. i live and take advantage of so much freedom and privilege and opportunity, so to some extent it's not a stretch to say it feels like it's a duty but also feels to me like it's sort of in some ways people do it on different scales, different levels, different places. some no different than bringing your nei
you called jared. you die then hugely, actively, being critical, being objective, telling the story and then newly began to go back to the private sector. and then president biden and ron klain and others call a few months ago and say, well, the transition is done, now we are in your but we have hundreds of thousands of people still dying and we've got to reverse this course here once again you raise your hand and jump in. amanda is apparent to me. it is this public servant private sector in an...
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now for our reporter series, jared rate will have more well news headlines for you at the top of the hour. until then there's always a website, d, w dot com. i'm rebecca, which is invalid. thanks very much things. who's on the green? do you feel worried about the business? on neil's host of the, on the green fence, pasco, we need to change join me for the green transformations for me to use for the women in asia in the me, for the all the money and money on the loan. but the voices, the only way i can be on top is to create my own empire this weekend on d. w. ah, this is the drink that greases the wheels in china. the count of mammal time is home to the world's most valuable liquor. brand is corrupt officials prefer it because they only drink the most expensive brand and the love of it, and i was the price to go up to the as an investigative journalist, your who had stalled curling case. it's an exposed, corrupt officials. his work led to him spending a year behind bars. now he's come to mount time. home to china is most popular. liquor brand wants to go to the region dollar. this is
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and a lot of that is about returning service on the service side and operations, vision zero so jared is going to present our report where we evaluate the cost and our backlog ofour existing transportation superstructure as it is . the new stuff, not the expansion, the enhancement . what does it take to just beat the system that we have today in the state of the repair. we will get it and get the next meeting to talk about connect sf the expansion andenhancement to the initial infrastructure be like to make . and we will move towards transportation20/50 meeting when we look at all the things that we want to do , sustaining our service, extending our service . keeping our transportation system in a state of the repair doing all the advancements we would like to complete on the system, what is that going to cost and i believe director, you can feel after us what is it going to cost and what are our options to pay. but, what things can we do then as director manager said what can we admit, what comes first in the queue, what makes this based on what we can for. we will talk about that in
and a lot of that is about returning service on the service side and operations, vision zero so jared is going to present our report where we evaluate the cost and our backlog ofour existing transportation superstructure as it is . the new stuff, not the expansion, the enhancement . what does it take to just beat the system that we have today in the state of the repair. we will get it and get the next meeting to talk about connect sf the expansion andenhancement to the initial infrastructure be...
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ah jared re thank you very much for your company. the worst wildfires in decades on the mediterranean island of cyprus have killed at least 4 people. raging fires have wrecked dozens of homes and destroyed pine forests. the victims are thought to be egypt and farm workers. the european union and israel has sent in water carrying plains to help tackled appliances. let's get more now from d. w radio correspondent nathan morley, who's in the town of e and napa on cyprus. thanks very much for joining us, nathan. tell us how bad are these 5? exactly. what's your assessment? well, i think they the pretty bad as far as cypress is concerned. we've had to deal with wildfire so many years. obviously we're in a very climate country. we have temperatures of moment around 40 degrees celsius. so the scrub land is, is very dry. but this particular file, which broke out yesterday around mid day in the mountains spread very quickly, the, the fire was out of control within a few hours, and then the mandatory evacuations. and we were hearing property c
ah jared re thank you very much for your company. the worst wildfires in decades on the mediterranean island of cyprus have killed at least 4 people. raging fires have wrecked dozens of homes and destroyed pine forests. the victims are thought to be egypt and farm workers. the european union and israel has sent in water carrying plains to help tackled appliances. let's get more now from d. w radio correspondent nathan morley, who's in the town of e and napa on cyprus. thanks very much for...
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stay tuned now for our reporter theories. jared read, we'll have more well news headlines for you at the top of the hour until then there's always a website, a w got com. i'm rebecca with is invalid. thanks very much things. who's on the green you feel worried about the furnace? on neil's host of the, on the green fence, 3, it's clear we need to change. join me for the green transformations for me to use all the plans and women in asia in.
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can lead his team talk, denmark ah, i am jared right. thank you very much for your company. we start to show in canada, way military aircraft have been mobilized to help deal with more than 150 wildfires raging in the west. a record breaking heat wave is fueling the blazes rescuers and now searching for missing people in little british columbia. at least $1000.00 people have fled the town, which was almost entirely wiped out. for many, it was a chaotic escape with just minutes despair. residents of legion escape through thick smoke und dash, the fire front moved so quickly. they had almost no warning before the town was engulfed in flames. right, so it looks like the fire went out over them and it's about to get everyone that stuck on that side of me. and i just thought we could see the house literally in fire. i thought was leaving, and i didn't even have time to go on to the door. the blaze ignited a day after the towns swell to through almost 50 degrees celsius. breaking candidate temperature record. emergency workers is searching for missing residents . as the smoulderin
can lead his team talk, denmark ah, i am jared right. thank you very much for your company. we start to show in canada, way military aircraft have been mobilized to help deal with more than 150 wildfires raging in the west. a record breaking heat wave is fueling the blazes rescuers and now searching for missing people in little british columbia. at least $1000.00 people have fled the town, which was almost entirely wiped out. for many, it was a chaotic escape with just minutes despair....
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jared and ivanka, certainly by a week be on the election, new that they could have no effect, so basically absented themselves from any involvement with the election challenge. host: you write that after charlottesville, something of a dress for herschel from the -- for the -- dress rehearsal for the capitol onslaught, had a kinder, gentler approach to the present. i have a photo here, michael wolff, from the press briefing room, the president speaking, the comments he made from the video late in the day on january 6, that he made and released towards those -- getting recorded and out to the public. guest: there are two important levels here. first that the decision was made , strongly suggested that he not make a life statement. the press was clamoring for him to come out and say something, to deal with this violence as normally you might think that a president would. but the advisors around him -- and that included ivanka, arc meadows, if you other people -- mark meadows, a few other people in the white house, were very clear that he should not make a life statement because it was very p
jared and ivanka, certainly by a week be on the election, new that they could have no effect, so basically absented themselves from any involvement with the election challenge. host: you write that after charlottesville, something of a dress for herschel from the -- for the -- dress rehearsal for the capitol onslaught, had a kinder, gentler approach to the present. i have a photo here, michael wolff, from the press briefing room, the president speaking, the comments he made from the video late...
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the trip of a lifetime also coming up on the show, public anger over corruption, overshadowed volt jared's 2nd election in a 3 month. a new populace party led by a t. v star is up against the center, right? there is no clear winner so far. and games best and a record for novak's. joke of the 3rd, when that wimbledon to claim his 20th grand slam title. people in the record of arch rivals, roger federer and the job i use hello, i'm claire richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. british billionaire richard branson has completed a maiden flight through the edge of space. france and 5 crewmates afford 5080 kilometers above the earth in the virgin galactic unity space plain brands and has now edge ahead of his rivals and jeff bezos and you on musk in a battle between high flying ty coons shoot and climbing as we take off for richard branson, as in unit 3, space plane took him and 5 crew members beyond the atmosphere, the aircraft climbed 80 kilometers from the new mexico desert. during the one hour trip, the crew experienced a few minutes of weightlessness. 10 seconds for all your kids. i w
the trip of a lifetime also coming up on the show, public anger over corruption, overshadowed volt jared's 2nd election in a 3 month. a new populace party led by a t. v star is up against the center, right? there is no clear winner so far. and games best and a record for novak's. joke of the 3rd, when that wimbledon to claim his 20th grand slam title. people in the record of arch rivals, roger federer and the job i use hello, i'm claire richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. british...
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he spent a lot of time with jared and ivanka.of iechka, $150,000 a head to thank her for her awesomeness. >> you're absolutely right. tom barrack is not the coffee boy. this is somebody who is a 30-year friend, good, close, personal friend of the president, someone who has an enormous amount of wealth. in 2014, forbes said he was worth a billion dollars, he has the private jet, all the connections particularly in the middle east. you do wonder where this could go from here. however, there's a lot of ifs. looking at the specific charges here, they would have to show jared and ivanka, not only that they knew but somehow they were involved and also working with a foreign government. i just don't see that at this point in the case based on the filings that we have and based on our own independent reporting based on this investigation and where it's going. at this point, yes, are they close to tom barrack? absolutely. as i said, you never know when somebody gets arrested what thing they might tell you about in order to save themselves
he spent a lot of time with jared and ivanka.of iechka, $150,000 a head to thank her for her awesomeness. >> you're absolutely right. tom barrack is not the coffee boy. this is somebody who is a 30-year friend, good, close, personal friend of the president, someone who has an enormous amount of wealth. in 2014, forbes said he was worth a billion dollars, he has the private jet, all the connections particularly in the middle east. you do wonder where this could go from here. however,...
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i guess this week is almost pipe nice. jared. parlance foreign affairs committee. can he play my, such a powerful block of nations? seems so far below its weight on the world stage. the b w. o. the against the corona virus pandemic. now is the rate of infection in developing what measures are being taken? what does the latest research say? information and context. ah, i recently dated special monday to friday on d. w. the in many countries, education is still a privilege. hardy is one of the main causes some young children working. my child, instead of going to class, can attend classes after they finish working millions of children all over the world can't go to school. the we ask why? because education makes the world more judge the make up your own mind. w. made for mines the russia continues while ation of international law and human rights when it couldn't really be much worse, their behavior couldn't draw a suspect. savage always can be worse. why was the e u so it will prepare to see one of the most complicated issues for european foreign policy. is there an
i guess this week is almost pipe nice. jared. parlance foreign affairs committee. can he play my, such a powerful block of nations? seems so far below its weight on the world stage. the b w. o. the against the corona virus pandemic. now is the rate of infection in developing what measures are being taken? what does the latest research say? information and context. ah, i recently dated special monday to friday on d. w. the in many countries, education is still a privilege. hardy is one of the...
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i mean good lord, that tells you what a rookie jared was, jared kushner, when this was happening.eff sessions, he probably was just doing diplomatic talks. i've always kind of thought that from the beginning. what's interesting is that barr would come to the defense of jeff sessions, like in pursuing that leak investigation is also super interesting. i think the second part is really what katie and everybody here has been talking about. this is about political warfare, not a leak investigation in the final month, it's about turning over names. if names come up in evidence or names come up in records, then that can be used later to go after somebody politically. it's not really about investigating a case. if you look back over the last four years, i am actually for leak investigations, particularly people in the services. they should honor their oath to protect america's secrets. but we have seen other leak investigations go through, you know, in '17, '18, '19, there were people charged and have gone to jail and since pled out. there have been things and wrongdoing, and you do not
i mean good lord, that tells you what a rookie jared was, jared kushner, when this was happening.eff sessions, he probably was just doing diplomatic talks. i've always kind of thought that from the beginning. what's interesting is that barr would come to the defense of jeff sessions, like in pursuing that leak investigation is also super interesting. i think the second part is really what katie and everybody here has been talking about. this is about political warfare, not a leak investigation...
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host: is that true for jared kushner and ivanka russian mark guest: -- ivanka?so would you want about them and their policies, both of them are pretty effective allegedly -- effective relatively at keeping the president focused and keeping grifters away. trying to keep trump surrounded by experts and people with his best interests at heart. again, by the end, when it really matters, at the end of the term and up to january 6 jared had effectively washed his hands of it. he was working on his portfolio with middle east peace plans. he sees the direction this is going. the people in georgia, the runoff. they are pleading with jared because he is someone who has shown effectiveness at directing the president. pleading with him for help. he tells them no i can't. rudy giuliani is involved at this point and there is nothing i could do. some of the georgia republicans were stunned. they had never heard anything like that from him before. host: let's hear from tony in tampa on the independent line. caller: i just wanted to say i thought the media attacked his character
host: is that true for jared kushner and ivanka russian mark guest: -- ivanka?so would you want about them and their policies, both of them are pretty effective allegedly -- effective relatively at keeping the president focused and keeping grifters away. trying to keep trump surrounded by experts and people with his best interests at heart. again, by the end, when it really matters, at the end of the term and up to january 6 jared had effectively washed his hands of it. he was working on his...
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it's a general omi and equipment that says i didn't know that jared says, j i i i i i, i left a subclass. i followed the dumber than right in the summer and i'm 4th street that i live in abilene over them from them. but one of the lemme, i just want to know pre my mother of livable middle not for now i would have thought about and i love them. yeah. i mean, by saying, because i love my love, i love the 5th because and the bizarre area who does not have them will have probably the total of luck. pacifica is a little left to another, kind of what kind of the 1st part of what don't kind of what was about in high fannie here on the if we order such with that is that assess havoc of assessment was what was done in look not i love the service of love, love come on moon gentle health is rather o'clock on the high. that's not a lot. did the out of all the local for to know when to if you will not recall little order come on the service. and one of the reason about every kind of some film of the mother is not an old, but some of them, none of the one number this is and her color has it had the la
it's a general omi and equipment that says i didn't know that jared says, j i i i i i, i left a subclass. i followed the dumber than right in the summer and i'm 4th street that i live in abilene over them from them. but one of the lemme, i just want to know pre my mother of livable middle not for now i would have thought about and i love them. yeah. i mean, by saying, because i love my love, i love the 5th because and the bizarre area who does not have them will have probably the total of luck....
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jared stone spoke with close friend who is are remembering the beloved coach. >> reporter: flowers arell that's left near the san ramon site where 58-year-old greg knapp was hit while riding his bicycle last saturday, a ride that proved to be fatal knapp. >> the nfl lost a good dude. >> reporter: that from curt morrison. he says it was that good dude that always gave it his all. >> he was one of those coaches that every day, he was going to give his best. and even the days the team didn't have a lot of juice, greg knapp was going to come with the juice. >> reporter: this is what the bicycle accident scene looked like on saturday. police do not believe the 22- year-old driver who collided with knapp was under the innocence of drugs or alcohol, but haven't said what went wrong. >> he didn't know anything about soccer, but again he knew how to treat people. he knew how to coach and be a leader. and i learned so much from him. i'll never forget. >> somebody who sounds like they really had a lasting impact on your life. >> absolutely. >> reporter: and someone who likely had a lasting impact
jared stone spoke with close friend who is are remembering the beloved coach. >> reporter: flowers arell that's left near the san ramon site where 58-year-old greg knapp was hit while riding his bicycle last saturday, a ride that proved to be fatal knapp. >> the nfl lost a good dude. >> reporter: that from curt morrison. he says it was that good dude that always gave it his all. >> he was one of those coaches that every day, he was going to give his best. and even the...
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and then 7 and 7, i didn't know that jared, j, i, i i, i i, i left over the rest of the sudden i, who was the 1st to know the low double, the right in the record. the 4th and 4th street. my head around it, i believe over them for them, but what i want to know pre my mother of livable or not for now would i have to buy and i went by saying that but nobody who i love that i love. i love the anamosa area who has them? what has probably the pacifica is a little another kind of touch on what kind of...
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did i give you all that is jared drink on debussy defense? ah, it is just a different so this was the 1st isn't this over to him? the soldiers only show you a question. yes. she largest gm i o the communist party of china celebrated it's 100 anniversary last week. it made it clear it will no longer tolerate being lectured by the way. is this the new red line also? is it fair to say the washington inter agency is winning again? this is your media a reflection of reality? the in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tyson lation, whole community. you going the right way for you being that somewhere? which direction? what is truth is in a world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths or remain in the shallows ah, in the moon. the headlines are not see us troops quit tech he gun base and the taliban make significant advances in the north. but president biden, apparently not been moved to talk about it, but happy the man protest outbreak in london, new york over the weekend as julian mark yet another said behind bars f
did i give you all that is jared drink on debussy defense? ah, it is just a different so this was the 1st isn't this over to him? the soldiers only show you a question. yes. she largest gm i o the communist party of china celebrated it's 100 anniversary last week. it made it clear it will no longer tolerate being lectured by the way. is this the new red line also? is it fair to say the washington inter agency is winning again? this is your media a reflection of reality? the in a world...
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whether jared kushner, ivanka trump but jared and ivanka were intimately involved with the inaugural committee. barrack knows anything there is to know about this. could that be part of what this is about, for barrack to give information on trump or trump family members? >> certainly possible. to be clear, there are no indications in this indictment they're looking at anybody else for activities around the inauguration, however, the indictment itself puts the government in a position of enormous leverage over tom barrack and one of the ways he might try to resolve this big problem he's got is to provide information or evidence to the government on any other investigation so that could include the on going investigation of the inaugural l committee or really anything else. so it really could open up a pandora's box for other people in the administration. >> all right. a lot of people paying attention to that tonight. thank you very much. appreciate your time. i want to go to ambassador john bolton, the former national security advisor to president trump and author of "the room where i
whether jared kushner, ivanka trump but jared and ivanka were intimately involved with the inaugural committee. barrack knows anything there is to know about this. could that be part of what this is about, for barrack to give information on trump or trump family members? >> certainly possible. to be clear, there are no indications in this indictment they're looking at anybody else for activities around the inauguration, however, the indictment itself puts the government in a position of...
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federal prosecutors say napa resident ian rogers and jared copeland of vallejo had hoped the bombingld be the first in a series of politically motivated attacks. both men face multiple charges, including conspiracy to destroy by fire, or explosive, a building. rogers is also charged with unregistered destructive vices and three counts of possession of machine guns. in january law enforcement officers searched rogers home and seized 55 rooms, thousands of rounds of ammunition's and three pipe bombs. >>> authorities believe they ever did another mass shooting after they arrested a suspected prowler. 32-year-old wesley charlie martinez was taken into custody friday after a campbell business owner reported someone lurking around her parking lot, peering into cars. the business owner shared surveillance video with abc7 news. police detained martinez and found an arsenal of weapons inside his truck including a pipe bomb, two illegal ar- 15 style rifle, and a manifesto which stated a desire to wipe out the black, hispanic and jewish populations. >> a lot of bad things could have happened. t
federal prosecutors say napa resident ian rogers and jared copeland of vallejo had hoped the bombingld be the first in a series of politically motivated attacks. both men face multiple charges, including conspiracy to destroy by fire, or explosive, a building. rogers is also charged with unregistered destructive vices and three counts of possession of machine guns. in january law enforcement officers searched rogers home and seized 55 rooms, thousands of rounds of ammunition's and three pipe...