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jared. as we try to reestablish that. probably. obviously, with all the emergency communications in that area, it's got to be difficult. we'll try to reestablish that. that connection. les abend, can i give you a chance to just respond to the breaking news with pete muntean? just reporting from the faa. 6:30 p.m. is what they're reporting is when this learjet 55 crash, going from that philadelphia airport to missouri. so that's more than a thousand miles. what does that mean for fuel? and as we are obviously so desperately trying to understand any casualties on the ground, they say there were two people on board. can you just explain that with that definition? be a pilot and a copilot in a case like this? >> yeah, that's what i was thinking when pete was discussing it. uh, it was definitely it sounds to me like it's just a just the crew on board. i could be wrong, but i believe this airplane requires two crew members. so, um. indeed, that's what it could be. um, you know, this this is a reliable airplane. very sophisticated corpora
jared. as we try to reestablish that. probably. obviously, with all the emergency communications in that area, it's got to be difficult. we'll try to reestablish that. that connection. les abend, can i give you a chance to just respond to the breaking news with pete muntean? just reporting from the faa. 6:30 p.m. is what they're reporting is when this learjet 55 crash, going from that philadelphia airport to missouri. so that's more than a thousand miles. what does that mean for fuel? and as we...
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jared.the last question is, meanwhile, you have someone at the omb who's also really dedicated to this kind of reform, and i wonder if they're going to be working together or to some extent, does musk distract while russell, you know, while they're working on other items and putting those into practice, maybe a little more under the radar? it will be interesting. >> i think the key thing that you and jimmy both got at is you use the word this kind of reform. what kind of reform are we talking about? jimmy is 100% right. permitting reform. we made a run on it. we weren't able to get it over the goal line. that's so important to achieving our goals. i haven't heard word one from vote or from doge about that kind of reform, about a serious tax reform, a bipartisan effort that both sides could agree on. if you think about the housing shortfall, you were talking about inflationary pressures today, child. yes. there's so much unfinished business we have, none of which is being discussed in, quote,
jared.the last question is, meanwhile, you have someone at the omb who's also really dedicated to this kind of reform, and i wonder if they're going to be working together or to some extent, does musk distract while russell, you know, while they're working on other items and putting those into practice, maybe a little more under the radar? it will be interesting. >> i think the key thing that you and jimmy both got at is you use the word this kind of reform. what kind of reform are we...
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or he would say that mbs is jared kushner's biggest investor. but how are saudi arabia and other arab countries going to take in this news tonight? >> well, they're not going to. >> they're not they're certainly not. >> going to like it. and you're right about focusing on mbs because his very first phone call in office, president trump. >> was to mbs. >> so by having that and by having by the way, as well, netanyahu will be the first official visit. he's sending a message that he wants to reset those relationships, and he wants to prioritize them and prioritize a deal. but i can tell you very clearly, as as somebody who has followed very closely and understands what happened when the plo went to jordan in 1970, what happened when the plo then moved to lebanon in 1974, and you had attempts to overthrow the monarchy in jordan, a civil war that broke out and lasted 15 years in lebanon and then the palestinians, the plo in kuwait, who welcomed saddam hussein and allowed him to go there. there's not going to be a very strong welcome. there's a lot of
or he would say that mbs is jared kushner's biggest investor. but how are saudi arabia and other arab countries going to take in this news tonight? >> well, they're not going to. >> they're not they're certainly not. >> going to like it. and you're right about focusing on mbs because his very first phone call in office, president trump. >> was to mbs. >> so by having that and by having by the way, as well, netanyahu will be the first official visit. he's sending a...
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jared kushner definitely has talked about this in. terms almost more akin to that of a real estate mogul assessing a piece of land than someone who understands the complicated history and the tragedy of the 2 million people who live there. the tragedy of the war with israel. it's almost as if both kushner and his father in law stripped that out of the equation. i think what donald trump said tonight, you know, obviously, is probably one of the more breathtaking things we've heard him say. it is certainly not previewed in anything he said on the campaign trail, although he suggested in his remarks that he had been contemplating this for months, he said that he had spoken with many people who approved of this idea, and yet it seems like he hasn't probably talked to a lot of people to socialize this. i noted that prime minister netanyahu was complimentary of donald trump, but he did not explicitly endorse this idea. i think many republicans, not to mention democrats, would have a hard time swallowing anything like this. it seems that don
jared kushner definitely has talked about this in. terms almost more akin to that of a real estate mogul assessing a piece of land than someone who understands the complicated history and the tragedy of the 2 million people who live there. the tragedy of the war with israel. it's almost as if both kushner and his father in law stripped that out of the equation. i think what donald trump said tonight, you know, obviously, is probably one of the more breathtaking things we've heard him say. it is...
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jared, i will ask you about this.dit to parents on this because jamie dimon scolding employees in a town hall and he wants to cancel some dei spending and wants people to get back to work. >> yeah, well, so look, on one level, this is pretty simple. if the employer says get back to work, you kind of have to get back to work and less, for example a union that has a contract that goes the other wa. i guarantee those workers not represented by a union. top level, he's got the right to do that. the next level down, the thing i don't quite understand is what looks like pretty significant disregard for employee morale. one of the things that he said was, i don't care about and i won't say the word on a family show will go here darn petition the order signed against his proclamation. in it just seems like you see this and we see this from the musk actions as well. the morale of a workforce matters. i get workers wanting to come back in the office and they seemed totally where they are coming from. perhaps they believe that h
jared, i will ask you about this.dit to parents on this because jamie dimon scolding employees in a town hall and he wants to cancel some dei spending and wants people to get back to work. >> yeah, well, so look, on one level, this is pretty simple. if the employer says get back to work, you kind of have to get back to work and less, for example a union that has a contract that goes the other wa. i guarantee those workers not represented by a union. top level, he's got the right to do...
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jared hill from our us partner cbs gave us this update.ender and the ways in which and essentially saying here, as we have heard from the trump administration over the past couple of weeks now since he's been in office, that they are putting genders and two sexes, sort of conflating the two, man this would effectively end any ability for anyone there's also some talk from the trump administration about schools creating maybe a sort of a third co—ed type of league within their schools as well, to sort of get around this issue. and, jared, we also saw the president sign in the us, as you mentioned. transgender campaigners? and one of the bigger names, obviously, is caitlynjenner in favour of of this notion. for him and for other republicans going forward, especially as, you know, all sides at this point are set and any possible impact on the sporting community ahead of the olympics in la? as well as the secretary of the department of to push the international olympic committee to try and create its own ban on any transgender athletes ahead a
jared hill from our us partner cbs gave us this update.ender and the ways in which and essentially saying here, as we have heard from the trump administration over the past couple of weeks now since he's been in office, that they are putting genders and two sexes, sort of conflating the two, man this would effectively end any ability for anyone there's also some talk from the trump administration about schools creating maybe a sort of a third co—ed type of league within their schools as well,...
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jared kushner and ivanka trump. they had job titles like special adviser to the president or something. but this week, when president trump was signing that sovereign wealth beside him rupert murdoch, the media mogul, extremely wealthy man. you had larry ellison, the head of oracle, another billionaire. howard lutnick, a billionaire. and obviously, donald trump himself says he's a very wealthy man. you have elon musk, the world's richest man. so you have this cadre of very wealthy individuals setting these policies and speaking to some people on wall street. the american economy, because, you know, they don't want the impact of that. but it's really interesting when you just look and see who's around andwhohe�*sgiving shout .. . . .. .. these various bills. what's your guy's view on that? it has to be the wealthiest cabinet in history. even his ambassador picks, right? you know, you've got tom barrack, who's been a long—time friend and donor. and as the ambassador of turkey, you have charles kushner, jared kushner's
jared kushner and ivanka trump. they had job titles like special adviser to the president or something. but this week, when president trump was signing that sovereign wealth beside him rupert murdoch, the media mogul, extremely wealthy man. you had larry ellison, the head of oracle, another billionaire. howard lutnick, a billionaire. and obviously, donald trump himself says he's a very wealthy man. you have elon musk, the world's richest man. so you have this cadre of very wealthy individuals...
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and jared, i remind viewers that you were the architect of bidenomics.bers, did the biden administration achieve the soft landing that president biden and the federal reserve aimed for? and what kind of shape did president biden leave the economy? >> well, first of all. >> great to be with. >> you again. and i. >> probably give president. >> biden the credit. >> for bidenomics the soft landing. >> which is another way of saying. >> getting inflation. >> down without having. a recession. >> or without having. the unemployment. >> rate go up. >> there were many economists. >> who told. >> us. >> because of that traditionally. inverse relationship, that. >> if we wanted inflation to. >> come down as much as it did. >> we were going. >> to have to accept a much worse. >> economy and labor market. that was something that. >> was not okay with president biden. he believed we could have a soft landing. >> which meant getting inflation back down. to around where it was. >> pre-pandemic, while keeping the unemployment rate very low. and that's. >> what happened.
and jared, i remind viewers that you were the architect of bidenomics.bers, did the biden administration achieve the soft landing that president biden and the federal reserve aimed for? and what kind of shape did president biden leave the economy? >> well, first of all. >> great to be with. >> you again. and i. >> probably give president. >> biden the credit. >> for bidenomics the soft landing. >> which is another way of saying. >> getting...
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that's what jared kushner does. that's what trump loves to do and talk about. see that it's already been bulldozed effectively and think, oh, here's a great real estate opportunity. so no, i don't see any sympathy or empathy for palestinians here. and to jared kushner's statement that he hasn't heard what israel wants to do. well, israel as a state has been torn on the issue of the palestinian question and a two state solution. but netanyahu himself has been very clear that he would love to have all of the gaza strip under israeli control. >> let's switch gears, because i want to get your response to the trump administration efforts to dismantle usaid, the foreign aid program that elon musk calls a criminal enterprise. this organization, it combats, combats rather infectious diseases like malaria, tuberculosis. it gives humanitarian assistance to war torn regions. its hiv aids relief program has saved the lives of about 20 million people in africa. can you put the consequences of closing this agency into perspective? >> let's put this in the perspective of the
that's what jared kushner does. that's what trump loves to do and talk about. see that it's already been bulldozed effectively and think, oh, here's a great real estate opportunity. so no, i don't see any sympathy or empathy for palestinians here. and to jared kushner's statement that he hasn't heard what israel wants to do. well, israel as a state has been torn on the issue of the palestinian question and a two state solution. but netanyahu himself has been very clear that he would love to...
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jared kushner can come in and do his proposal. i am really looking forward to the troops going into mexico to take on the cartels and then we are going to get some great movies out of hollywood. host: >> restricting san francisco gender athletes and you see the speaker johnson as this executive order will be signed this afternoon. live coverage on c-span when it gets underway. of politico joining us to talk about the president's use of tariffs. good morning. guest: good morning. host: what does it say about what he wants to do about tariffs? guest: he has a lot of different goals and that makes parsing his moves difficult. it's hard to predict what he's going to do. the most recent round of tariff threats and in the case of china, a 10% new tariff on china, it was related on border security so he's talked about the flow of undocumented immigrants over the border, the flow of drugs, particularly fentanyl, and he's particularly faulted canada and mexico, our borders, but also china because some of the fentanyl shipments come from ch
jared kushner can come in and do his proposal. i am really looking forward to the troops going into mexico to take on the cartels and then we are going to get some great movies out of hollywood. host: >> restricting san francisco gender athletes and you see the speaker johnson as this executive order will be signed this afternoon. live coverage on c-span when it gets underway. of politico joining us to talk about the president's use of tariffs. good morning. guest: good morning. host:...
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jared, welcome.ort, we've been getting a lot of questions about whether a share split should be in the cards for netflix. >> yeah, thanks. i'm glad to be with you. it's an interesting topic because the cynics will tell you that, of course, a company splitting the shares of stock doesn't change the economic fundamentals. and that's true. but i see it a different way. i think stock splits in some ways are a kind of a triumph for democracy, because they make a successful company available to a broader base of shareholders. that's one reason why you've seen companies come back to the market, splitting their shares over the past year at a pace that hasn't been seen before in at least a decade. and as you as you mentioned, historically, when a company has split its shares this way, it's been a big signal of future outperformance. our historical work suggests that the typical company, when it splits its shares, sees a return on the order of 20 to 25% over the next year. that far outpaces the market average,
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jared wasn't doing. anything like this. he didn't. >> clear jared was a colleague. >> he was he was very clear what he was. listen, i'm a jared fan, but he was sitting in the white house next to the president of the united states. he was in the thick of it with no clearance whatsoever, at least initially. >> but keep in mind, right now we're talking about usaid, which we all care about. the average american doesn't know what it is, doesn't care what the mission is, whether they should or shouldn't. when this becomes the department of education or health and human services, and it could impact goods, services and day to day things americans care about, then they're going to want more of an accounting of what is being slashed and why. >> but why wait? and then you get to the point where it's too late, right? the cat's already out of the bag. this information is out. people are seeing it. that's not supposed to leave. >> why wait, i don't i i don't know, elon musk don't care to meet elon musk, but i think. >> it's pretty cool.
jared wasn't doing. anything like this. he didn't. >> clear jared was a colleague. >> he was he was very clear what he was. listen, i'm a jared fan, but he was sitting in the white house next to the president of the united states. he was in the thick of it with no clearance whatsoever, at least initially. >> but keep in mind, right now we're talking about usaid, which we all care about. the average american doesn't know what it is, doesn't care what the mission is, whether...
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well if it really was jared questionnaire, an event could trumps idea. as you imply, there it is reasonable because there's no way i mean you might have to remind or what he is. what exactly, he said as regards we, he didn't who allowed us troops on the ground to god this perhaps future trump hotel project in guys a book while saying that the 2000000 people in guys of which somehow became 1.81.6000000. i don't know whether that was an admission that half a 1000000 to being wiped out by british american european union on bombing over the past 15 months to some of the us troops that going on the ground there. as i go back to coal in dallas statement to me on a number of occasions throughout about a decade period, putting us forces on the ground in a lot in a serious per portion. that is to say, not just did air force spaces and pass through facilities as we're having to wait. but on a serious basis, war fighting capable basis would be the greatest mistake the united states could make with regard to boulevard. and possibly with regard to its global position
well if it really was jared questionnaire, an event could trumps idea. as you imply, there it is reasonable because there's no way i mean you might have to remind or what he is. what exactly, he said as regards we, he didn't who allowed us troops on the ground to god this perhaps future trump hotel project in guys a book while saying that the 2000000 people in guys of which somehow became 1.81.6000000. i don't know whether that was an admission that half a 1000000 to being wiped out by british...
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this was strictly transactional, could go to the jared coast in a dream of a gaza with hotels drop hotels, probably. and other assets, the trump likes featured on the mediterranean, say this had nothing to do with humanitarian instincts or empathy or exempt of the even. and now we're seeing the reality of it. i think the reality of it, however, is the military professional i have to tell you is not only reasonable is extremely dangerous as well if it really was jared questionnaire and a bank of trump's idea. as you imply, there it is reasonable because there's no way i mean you might have to remind or what he is. what exactly, he said as regards we, he didn't really loud us troops on the ground to god. this perhaps future trump hotel, project him guys a. but while saying that the 2000000 people in guys of which somehow became 1.81.6000000. i don't know whether that was an admission that half a 1000000 to being wiped out by british american european union on bombing over the past 15 months. to some o u. s. troops a going on the ground there. um i go back to colon barrel statement to me on
this was strictly transactional, could go to the jared coast in a dream of a gaza with hotels drop hotels, probably. and other assets, the trump likes featured on the mediterranean, say this had nothing to do with humanitarian instincts or empathy or exempt of the even. and now we're seeing the reality of it. i think the reality of it, however, is the military professional i have to tell you is not only reasonable is extremely dangerous as well if it really was jared questionnaire and a bank of...
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and re developing gaza apparently originated with jared cushion or his son in law almost a year ago. at a speaker series at harvard university, which was reported at the time, scene is outland expense, but unfortunately very much in keeping with the way that donald trump sees pretty much everything as a money making opportunity. but having said that, we absolutely should not down player dismissed the gravity of what trump propose yesterday he has made the policy of the united states a crime against humanity. and that's how we need to understand this show of matthew says we shouldn't down play it. and in fact, what we're talking about here when donald trump says the us with own gaza. and when asked if american troops would be involved in the take or that he said, we'll do what's necessary, legally speaking, what does the talking about here? an occupation, i think, is going to force the arms of bar for egypt and you'll do 1st of all, to accept the influx of refugees from guys into both the respective countries. and secondly, has so far as the 1st is them subsidies up. they have been ju
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for more on all of this here's cbs's jared hill. >> reporter: president donald trump is imposing 25% it comes from. all countries. if made in the united states, however, united states of america, there is no tariff. zero. >> reporter: trump promised to implement new import taxes in his second term to help u.s. companies boost domestic production. >> we'll bring back industries and we'll bring back our jobs and we'll make america industry great again. >> you're going to see a lot of domestic steel and domestic aluminumium companies get a little bit of an advantage. >> reporter: but economists say the tariffs could eventually result in higher prices for u.s. industries that rely on imported metals for everything from car parts to cans. >> on the line we are going to see that tariffs will impact consumers as we essentially have to pay the cost of those taxes that those companies or those importers are paying. >> reporter: over the weekend president trump also promised what he called resciprocal tariffs on imported goods in cases where another country has put tariffs on u.s. exports. >>
for more on all of this here's cbs's jared hill. >> reporter: president donald trump is imposing 25% it comes from. all countries. if made in the united states, however, united states of america, there is no tariff. zero. >> reporter: trump promised to implement new import taxes in his second term to help u.s. companies boost domestic production. >> we'll bring back industries and we'll bring back our jobs and we'll make america industry great again. >> you're going to...
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jared olson is a financial analyst. he joins us live this morning.think the american voters learned a lot about tariffs in the last couple of months. but i think together, let's emphasize if america does put a tariff on mexico, it is we who pay the extra expense on the avocado. right? that's correct. tariffs can raise the costs of goods. all right. trump himself during the campaign in particular led to this misunderstanding. there's an ipsos poll here. shows about half of americans think he's right when he says the other country pays the tariff. i hadn't gotten them to pay a penny, he says. and now they're paying billions. but that's not correct. yeah. tariffs are, you know, taxes on the imports of goods. so when a country places a tariff, it raises the cost of the goods that are purchased from that country. and those costs are paid by the producers of raw materials. and typically those costs get passed on to the end consumer. and sometimes that's a thing, let's say like an avocado. and sometimes it's something that is a part, as you mentioned, a raw
jared olson is a financial analyst. he joins us live this morning.think the american voters learned a lot about tariffs in the last couple of months. but i think together, let's emphasize if america does put a tariff on mexico, it is we who pay the extra expense on the avocado. right? that's correct. tariffs can raise the costs of goods. all right. trump himself during the campaign in particular led to this misunderstanding. there's an ipsos poll here. shows about half of americans think he's...
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weems and jared sparks. weems book had been published in 27 editions by the time pauling and chapman began working together, but it was also well-known for its romantic liberties, including the story of a child. washington chopping down a cherry tree. jared sparks had only just begun publishing his 11 volumes of washington's papers in the early 1830s, but they promise to be foremost a collection of annotate. the primary sources pauling used chapman's research to ensure that his biography would be distinguished from these projects. not only by being true, but also by its accessibility in both content and cost. harper and brothers. ultimately published the book as part of their family library, a series of inexpensive volumes aimed at young readers. the anecdotes chapman reported to spalding suggest that he was more than just well-connected. chapman was affable and convincing enough to encourage people to spill about washington. in a letter to pauling, chapman recounted lawrence lewis's description of how washi
weems and jared sparks. weems book had been published in 27 editions by the time pauling and chapman began working together, but it was also well-known for its romantic liberties, including the story of a child. washington chopping down a cherry tree. jared sparks had only just begun publishing his 11 volumes of washington's papers in the early 1830s, but they promise to be foremost a collection of annotate. the primary sources pauling used chapman's research to ensure that his biography would...
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well, colorado governor jared polis is my next guest. plus, is the c.i.a., donald trump's next target, the entire the entire agency just got offered buyouts to make it more in line with trump's priorities. >> mm hi, susan. >> honey. yeah, i respect that, but that cough looks pretty bad. try this. robitussin, honey. >> the real honey you love. plus, the powerful cough relief you need. >> mind if i root through your trash? >> robitussin. the only brand with true source certified honey. >> psoriasis. all over. i couldn't get my hair done then. >> psoriatic arthritis. cosentyx works on both for me. >> scalp psoriasis could mean a four times higher risk for psoriatic arthritis. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur like tuberculosis or other serious bacterial, fungal, or viral infections. some were fatal. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms like fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. had a vac
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joining me now, colorado democratic governor jared polis. governor, thank you for joining me this evening. with the news coming in as it is, the new york times quoted one trump official who said that elon musk was, quote, operating with a level of autonomy that almost no one can control. a big question for many tonight is who exactly is running things, the president or the unelected elon musk? >> well, look, i have more the state perspective. and looking at obviously these things don't save people money, reduce prices. there's a lot of waste in the federal government. and i hope they look at the department of defense. it's the biggest line item in the federal budget. about 30% of discretionary funds. look, we can absolutely do things better. i don't fully understand this process. i don't think anybody does. we could use more transparency about what's going on. but of course, we wish anybody well who's focused on increasing the efficiency of the federal government, the state government or local government, i repealed over 208 executive orders
joining me now, colorado democratic governor jared polis. governor, thank you for joining me this evening. with the news coming in as it is, the new york times quoted one trump official who said that elon musk was, quote, operating with a level of autonomy that almost no one can control. a big question for many tonight is who exactly is running things, the president or the unelected elon musk? >> well, look, i have more the state perspective. and looking at obviously these things don't...
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i mean, jared said this a number of years ago, a it's online. we can see it. >> gershon baskin, i appreciat your thoughts and your your just knledge the region. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> and next here on ana cabrera reports ice, rain and sleet. the winter conditions 80 million americansre facing today. plus power grab. is there anything democrats can do to contain president trump and elon musk? we'll ask the top democrat on the house oversightommittee. the house oversightommittee. stay prilosec knows, for a fire... one fire extinguisher beats 10 buckets of water, and for zero heartburn 1 prilosec a day... beats taking up to 10 antacids a day. it's that simple, for 24 hour heartburn relief... one beats ten. prilosec otc. (vo 1) when you really philosophize about it, one beats ten. the's one thing you don't have enough of, and that's time. time is a truly scarce commodity. when you come to that realization, i thinit'very iortant to spend time wisely. and what better way of spending time than traveling, continuing to educat
i mean, jared said this a number of years ago, a it's online. we can see it. >> gershon baskin, i appreciat your thoughts and your your just knledge the region. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> and next here on ana cabrera reports ice, rain and sleet. the winter conditions 80 million americansre facing today. plus power grab. is there anything democrats can do to contain president trump and elon musk? we'll ask the top democrat on the house oversightommittee....
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and, of course, in the first administration, that was always jared kushner and ivanka trump and people you know, what their specific roles were. but this week, when president trump was signing that sovereign wealth fund, rupert murdoch, the media mogul, extremely wealthy man, another billionaire. he was flanked on either side by his treasury secretary, scott bessent, a billionaire, and his commerce secretary, 0bviously, donald trump himself says he's a very wealthy man. on wall street, they're actually very happy to see that because they think that those people who have such big wealth want the impact of that. who's around and who he's giving shout—outs to as he's what's your guys�* view on that? it has to be the wealthiest cabinet in history. his ambassador picks, right? a long—time friend and donor and as the ambassador you know, into the riviera of the middle east, right? and it's these people who are in the room with him. all learned from covering donald trump is, you know, his worldview is he's just trying to win the day, right? thinking about something, you know, influencing, you
and, of course, in the first administration, that was always jared kushner and ivanka trump and people you know, what their specific roles were. but this week, when president trump was signing that sovereign wealth fund, rupert murdoch, the media mogul, extremely wealthy man, another billionaire. he was flanked on either side by his treasury secretary, scott bessent, a billionaire, and his commerce secretary, 0bviously, donald trump himself says he's a very wealthy man. on wall street, they're...
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>> jared kushner that jared. >> jared kushner in march of last year literally said that gaza would do what make great beachfront property? >> all right. >> let me let me play it real quick. >> mass graves. >> let me play that by just so that, you know, he's not making it up. >> thank god i won. >> one in gaza's waterfront property. it could be very valuable to if people would focus on kind of building up, you know, livelihoods. you think about all the money that's gone into this tunnel network and into all the munitions. if that would have gone into education or innovation, what could have been done? and so i think that it's a little bit of an unfortunate situation there. but i think from israel's perspective, i would do my best to move the people out and then clean it up. >> i. >> we, we. >> we're going to have to hit pause. we will be right back with more on this conversation. rula jebreal, thank you very much for joining us and bringing that perspective. everyone else. don't go anywhere. lots more ahead. coming up next, more on this explosive development, including whether it threa
>> jared kushner that jared. >> jared kushner in march of last year literally said that gaza would do what make great beachfront property? >> all right. >> let me let me play it real quick. >> mass graves. >> let me play that by just so that, you know, he's not making it up. >> thank god i won. >> one in gaza's waterfront property. it could be very valuable to if people would focus on kind of building up, you know, livelihoods. you think about all...
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this was an idea that was thrown out a number of years ago by trump sunday law, jared cushion or what was an advice on the white house. and you spoke about the real estate, the possibilities for the strip thinking in the in wearing ahead of a real estate mogul. up looking at the possibilities of building a need to buy a rubber ducky there or don't house and a small piece of land with the wonderful coast on the mediterranean shores. certainly if there was a billions and billions of dollars to invest their gas, it could be an ideal place, but we have to take care with the realities about the depth and the destruction that's taking place over the last year. that helps the world that was started by home us. let's not forget that. but many of the people living in dogs are completely innocent and tens of thousands have been killed over 80010202 1000000 people homeless today. there's something baskin, as always as best, and we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. israel's war against the moss is not limited to the gaza strip in the occupied westbank. thousand
this was an idea that was thrown out a number of years ago by trump sunday law, jared cushion or what was an advice on the white house. and you spoke about the real estate, the possibilities for the strip thinking in the in wearing ahead of a real estate mogul. up looking at the possibilities of building a need to buy a rubber ducky there or don't house and a small piece of land with the wonderful coast on the mediterranean shores. certainly if there was a billions and billions of dollars to...
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. >> martha: jared, thank you. we really appreciate you coming on and i think after they get through the things they can do with executive orders they will need a lot of help from congress so we thank you for joining us today. we bring in the anchor of the bottom line. and a fox news contributor. i know that you were listening very closely to what jared had to say. he is upset that congress is in at the helm and it is fire elon musk being screamed from many democrats on the hill. >> these politicians who's lifeblood is power and control of taxpayer money, they are fighting mightily and howling hysterically to continue to abuse their power and spend your hard-earned money. i have heard the excuse that foreign aid is only just 1% of the budget, the excuses. every dollar is a dollar that didn't go in your pocket. every dollar is a dollar to the congressman, that the federal government had to borrow and of course the debt clock keeps going up because the interest on the debt keeps going up. >> martha: absolutely. i'm g
. >> martha: jared, thank you. we really appreciate you coming on and i think after they get through the things they can do with executive orders they will need a lot of help from congress so we thank you for joining us today. we bring in the anchor of the bottom line. and a fox news contributor. i know that you were listening very closely to what jared had to say. he is upset that congress is in at the helm and it is fire elon musk being screamed from many democrats on the hill. >>...
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>> jared kushner, that. >> jared, jared kushner in march of last year literally said that gaza would do what make great beachfront property? >> all right. let me let me play it real quick. mass graves. let me play that by just so that, you know, he's not making it up. >> thank god i won one. >> in gaza's waterfront property. >> it could. >> be very valuable. >> to if people would focus. >> on kind. >> of building up, you. >> know, livelihoods. you think. >> about all the money that's gone into this tunnel network and into all the munitions. if that would have gone into. >> education or. >> innovation, what could have been done? and so i think that it's a little bit of an unfortunate situation there. but i think from israel's perspective, i would do. >> my. >> best to move the people. out and then clean it up. >> i. >> we, we we're going to have to hit pause. we will be right back with more on this conversation. rula jebreal, thank you very much for joining us and bringing that perspective. everyone else, don't go anywhere. lots more ahead. coming up next. more on this explosive devel
>> jared kushner, that. >> jared, jared kushner in march of last year literally said that gaza would do what make great beachfront property? >> all right. let me let me play it real quick. mass graves. let me play that by just so that, you know, he's not making it up. >> thank god i won one. >> in gaza's waterfront property. >> it could. >> be very valuable. >> to if people would focus. >> on kind. >> of building up, you. >>...
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jared, a tale of two pharma companies this morning.e that took a leg down, which was 5%. when you wrote your note. then it was 8%. and where is it now? 7.5%. is that a warranted decline based upon what you heard this morning? jared. >> hey, steve, thanks a. >> lot. >> for having me. i think so. i mean, this merck situation is. fairly murky at best. >> when. >> you consider. their biggest drug. >> is going. >> off patent in 2028. this gardasil issue. which doesn't seem to be under control, and management, had kind of alluded to the fact they thought it. >> was getting. >> cleaned up, but it seems like that's not the case, at least near term. so i think this is just another pharma company that's going to go through some near-term challenges. and i think the street is going. >> to. >> again, you know, come to the conclusion that potentially more m&a is needed to kind of stem the losses here. >> m&a, which way they buy or get bought. >> they buy. >> just pipeline needs, asset needs. >> as we go. >> through the rest of this. >> decade. >> o
jared, a tale of two pharma companies this morning.e that took a leg down, which was 5%. when you wrote your note. then it was 8%. and where is it now? 7.5%. is that a warranted decline based upon what you heard this morning? jared. >> hey, steve, thanks a. >> lot. >> for having me. i think so. i mean, this merck situation is. fairly murky at best. >> when. >> you consider. their biggest drug. >> is going. >> off patent in 2028. this gardasil issue....
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as fox's jared halperin reports, it won't be easy. >> there's definitely something nostalgic about thee of the most ubiquitous items in america, though zinc and copper pennies in our cars, our wallets and our piggy banks. about 250 billion pennies are now in circulation, but they could become more rare soon, thanks to a new push by president trump to eliminate them completely. each $0.01 coin cost about 3.7 cents to produce, costing the u.s. mint millions of dollars every year, and some folks say they're no longer needed as payments move toward the digital space. >> not really a use for the pennies anymore. >> i only really go debit. >> i'm okay with the penny going away. >> but it's not that simple. america has been making pennies for 232 years, and if they suddenly go away, business owners are worried about how they'll handle the small change. >> there are tax. we have to include. most of the price usually winds up with less than 106 or 107. >> some consumers are concerned prices will simply be rounded up, costing them more cash. and there's also an emotional factor that money can't
as fox's jared halperin reports, it won't be easy. >> there's definitely something nostalgic about thee of the most ubiquitous items in america, though zinc and copper pennies in our cars, our wallets and our piggy banks. about 250 billion pennies are now in circulation, but they could become more rare soon, thanks to a new push by president trump to eliminate them completely. each $0.01 coin cost about 3.7 cents to produce, costing the u.s. mint millions of dollars every year, and some...
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fox is jared halperin has more from the white house. >> president trump will not allow anyone to turnnto uncle sucker. >> the defense secretary, pete hegseth, not mincing words with nato allies during a high stakes meeting focusing on the war in ukraine, president trump spoke with the presidents of russia and ukraine and says both have agreed to restart peace talks immediately. but that announcement came after hegseth told world leaders america is pivoting away from europe, saying nato has to pick up the slack. on thursday, he defended the new policy and pushed back on criticism that the white house is taking russia's side. >> simply pointing out realism like the borders won't be rolled back to what everybody would like them to be in 2014 is not a concession to vladimir putin. >> but concern is growing among nato allies about what will happen if america leaves the fight. on thursday, the alliance tested a new model for deploying troops without the u.s, while ukraine's president said his country won't be coerced into accepting a bad deal. >> we cannot accept any agreements made without
fox is jared halperin has more from the white house. >> president trump will not allow anyone to turnnto uncle sucker. >> the defense secretary, pete hegseth, not mincing words with nato allies during a high stakes meeting focusing on the war in ukraine, president trump spoke with the presidents of russia and ukraine and says both have agreed to restart peace talks immediately. but that announcement came after hegseth told world leaders america is pivoting away from europe, saying...
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jared. i knew i'd fucked that. >> up. >> did jared do whatever that fucking thing is? what is it?>> didgeridoo. >> didgeridoo. >> thank you. >> i've heard the word many times. obviously never learned it. and seen pictures of it. and now i see it so beloved in australia that it's being featured at the sydney opera house on australia day. but please explain to me two things. how do you sustain a continuous tone? by inhaling through the nose while pushing air out of your mouth. and two where do you put in the weed? >> go thank you. i'm very proud. uh new rule. >> let this photo of a model at paris fashion week serve as a reminder of the first rule of fashion shows. never walk in front of another supermodel when she's about to sneeze. >> uh. >> new rule. from now on, when tragedy strikes an american city, let's just assume that they're strong. >> i mean, first there was boston. >> strong, and then orlando strong. dayton was strong. el paso, you guessed it, strong san bernardino strong. new orleans strong. now there's los angeles strong. and we. >> are. >> los angeles is a place where
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jared isaacman who s been to space twice, he is the incoming -- we expect him to be confirmed as thend he's not a military vet, but he is knowledgeable as a pilot. he's been to space. i think for the most part, people in nasa think he's maybe as good of a choice as they're going to get. he's very close to elon musk. that relationship, elon musk, spacex founder and ceo, and jared isaacman, and president trump, all of that, may mean that space has got some real enthusiasts in the white house and beyond. >> briefly, what do we know about the crew replacing the two astronauts at the space station? >> crew then, it's a normal rotation, going up to the space station. four astronauts will stay for probably six months or so. you see them training there. that allows crew nine, which includes butch and suni, to come back down to earth. the launch up to the station is going to be on march 12th. suni and butch back maybe a week or so later. >> it's about time. >> tom costello, thank you. >>> we have an update to share on a dilly original. you saw kate's story about shelters for victims an surviv
jared isaacman who s been to space twice, he is the incoming -- we expect him to be confirmed as thend he's not a military vet, but he is knowledgeable as a pilot. he's been to space. i think for the most part, people in nasa think he's maybe as good of a choice as they're going to get. he's very close to elon musk. that relationship, elon musk, spacex founder and ceo, and jared isaacman, and president trump, all of that, may mean that space has got some real enthusiasts in the white house and...
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i mean, let's be very clear outside of jared kushner making a passing remark, a seemingly passing remarkack in march of gaza having beautiful waterfront property, we have not heard the words of candidate donald trump or president trump suggest the takeover of a land where millions of people call home, the moving them out and the taking over and the ownership of the united states. and i think that what this represents, i think, cannot be overstated here. back in the first trump administration, there was some semblance of a, of a of a governing structure in the trump administration in 2020 with the help of jared kushner. they did put forward what they call the two state solution proposal, right. there was going to be a two states, and yet there was going to have to have a have israeli security forces overseeing the palestinian state. palestinian president abbas completely rejected it. okay. but at least it was some sort of a plan or something that was put forward. this is not anything of a plan. this is a complete american imperialism at its roots, at its core. donald trump suggesting that
i mean, let's be very clear outside of jared kushner making a passing remark, a seemingly passing remarkack in march of gaza having beautiful waterfront property, we have not heard the words of candidate donald trump or president trump suggest the takeover of a land where millions of people call home, the moving them out and the taking over and the ownership of the united states. and i think that what this represents, i think, cannot be overstated here. back in the first trump administration,...
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second of all, do i think the president i mean, i've heard people around him, you know, jared kushnerover in the last number of years and he said he i'm not just, uh, you know, jared kushner has said these things publicly, particularly when he was working on the abraham accords and other projects that the it is a shame. it's tragic that this territory sitting there on the mediterranean. i've been to gaza. i've i was struck by it when i was there. i spent time in the jabalya refugee camp. and you sit there thinking, how has this place been left to rot by the local, quote, unquote, authorities, when it could have been developed into, you know, something much more hopeful for the for the palestinian people? so i think the president is actually, as he often does, is imagining a pretty ambitious vision for what gaza could be. so at a minimum, you get everyone thinking and you're putting pressure on everyone in the region to start thinking differently. more likely, he's thinking this could be something that could be a tremendous asset to the region and to the united states. but in order to
second of all, do i think the president i mean, i've heard people around him, you know, jared kushnerover in the last number of years and he said he i'm not just, uh, you know, jared kushner has said these things publicly, particularly when he was working on the abraham accords and other projects that the it is a shame. it's tragic that this territory sitting there on the mediterranean. i've been to gaza. i've i was struck by it when i was there. i spent time in the jabalya refugee camp. and...
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>> you know, jared kushner, like his father in law, is a developer.look at the world in this in this way, real estate. i don't know if it's a coincidence he's not in government now. he was in government during the first term, but he's not now. but either way, whether it's something that got germinated in president trump's head because he spoke to his son in law or heard that, or because it was just something that he, as a former or still kind of current real estate developer himself, just saw this nice piece of land and thought, let's make this proposal. it's hard to say, and it really doesn't matter. at the end of the day, that doesn't answer the questions about the legality. it also doesn't fix the contradictions that have come out over the last 24 hours. i mean, he says the u.s. will own it. and yet karoline leavitt today said he's not going to spend any money on it. he says that the u.s. will will take over. and yet, she said today he has not committed to sending any troops there. so there's there's zero clarity about how this would work even if i
>> you know, jared kushner, like his father in law, is a developer.look at the world in this in this way, real estate. i don't know if it's a coincidence he's not in government now. he was in government during the first term, but he's not now. but either way, whether it's something that got germinated in president trump's head because he spoke to his son in law or heard that, or because it was just something that he, as a former or still kind of current real estate developer himself, just...