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start with nuts and bolts, jason. this is best summary of the hunter biden saga put out by mike johnson. 15 million flowed to the biden family from russia and china. 22 times president biden talked to his son's business associates. 16 times biden lied to the american people about it. we have checks made out to biden directly. that is what this is about. >> jason: joe biden is vice president and had a if fictitio name and what about the e-mails and the 80 visits that happened from hunter biden business associates and the white house and the $20 million that came in and the $100 thousand in the bank account of joe biden's grandkids. for what? what about going on air force two, 12 times, places like china and striking a multi million dollar deal that ended with money going into hunter biden businesses. what about maria budarina, sorry, slaughtering her name, the russian oligarch. testimony says during that meeting joe biden called in as vice president and said, "help my son." there were millions dollars. this russian oli
start with nuts and bolts, jason. this is best summary of the hunter biden saga put out by mike johnson. 15 million flowed to the biden family from russia and china. 22 times president biden talked to his son's business associates. 16 times biden lied to the american people about it. we have checks made out to biden directly. that is what this is about. >> jason: joe biden is vice president and had a if fictitio name and what about the e-mails and the 80 visits that happened from hunter...
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meanwhile, jason is preparing to open a new facility in brooklyn in april. years, jason says, his family's restaurant has fed about 10 million people, so now he dreams of feeding ukrainian dishes to 100 million americans across the country. with of new york by erin solomka's voices. they can live in safe countries without shelling, bomb shelters and constant fear for their lives, instead they choose to be in ukraine. voice of america met with citizens of the united states, great britain and denmark to find out why they stay in ukraine during the war. lesya bakalets heard their stories from kyiv. during the first week of the war, we understood that we can be confident in the ukrainian army. i'm at home here, i already feel more like a tourist when i go back to the uk. from the us congress in washington to a cold warehouse in the suburbs of kyiv. stephen moore, the congressman's former chief of staff, knew exactly where to be when russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine began. i bought binoculars, walkie-talkies, flashlights, medical supplies, stuffed everythi
meanwhile, jason is preparing to open a new facility in brooklyn in april. years, jason says, his family's restaurant has fed about 10 million people, so now he dreams of feeding ukrainian dishes to 100 million americans across the country. with of new york by erin solomka's voices. they can live in safe countries without shelling, bomb shelters and constant fear for their lives, instead they choose to be in ukraine. voice of america met with citizens of the united states, great britain and...
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jason: it's not possible. the mandates are untenable.'t have the infrastructure in this country. biden pushed the so-called american rescue plan which at $350 billion run by who? the brother of one of the biggest lobbyist mr. podesta and washington, d.c., who knows where the funny money is going and what they're doing. tibet out the infrastructure and by the way it is cold outside and the batteries don't work. there is that. raymond: they say they currently have 172,000 charging stations, they need 2 million to reach demand, the biden administration is already spent 8 billion of our dollars and at last count, on electric city buses to replace the current fleet there is only one problem in kansas, connecticut pennsylvania the buses have burst into flames or they simply don't work. philly shelved most of their electric fleet and the highway traffic administration issued a recall, why is biden so committed to spending funds on these vehicles that don't work and nobody wants them appa apparently. >> the big green lobby is alive and well as j
jason: it's not possible. the mandates are untenable.'t have the infrastructure in this country. biden pushed the so-called american rescue plan which at $350 billion run by who? the brother of one of the biggest lobbyist mr. podesta and washington, d.c., who knows where the funny money is going and what they're doing. tibet out the infrastructure and by the way it is cold outside and the batteries don't work. there is that. raymond: they say they currently have 172,000 charging stations, they...
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jason: inflation is around 2%.ant to remember that with rates at 5.25 percent, they are really restrictive. if they cut rates they will still be very restrictive, just not very, very restrictive. the mistake that the fed made in 2021 was, they thought lifting off was contractionary. it wasn't. at first it was shifting from more expansionary to somewhat less expansionary. it is the same thing now in reverse. we are not talking about putting the pedal on the gas, you're just talking about easing up on the break. in a world where rates are quite high right now, i think that makes sense to do sooner rather than later. katie: let's talk about the magnitude of rate cuts needed to get out of restricted territory. because there is anywhere from three to six rate cuts priced in for 2024, depending on what day you look at it. if the goal is to get out of restrictive, get back to neutral territory, what magnitude of rate cuts is needed to do that? jason: you know, they don't know. it is a process of explanation. they are goin
jason: inflation is around 2%.ant to remember that with rates at 5.25 percent, they are really restrictive. if they cut rates they will still be very restrictive, just not very, very restrictive. the mistake that the fed made in 2021 was, they thought lifting off was contractionary. it wasn't. at first it was shifting from more expansionary to somewhat less expansionary. it is the same thing now in reverse. we are not talking about putting the pedal on the gas, you're just talking about easing...
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jason has academic background in politics, sociology and economics. he's been a campaigning independent journalist now for over decade and in 2012 he founded the news website doors i with his partner debbie. welcome to the show. david, this term astroturfing, lot of people will be a bit confused to think about that, what what it actually means and maybe you could explain that and just say whether or not douglas murray. is actually applying it? so astrotorfig means fake grassroots, so it's a term which is supposed to indicate that that uh grassroots campaigning is actually being faked by big money and usually by corporations, but in this case we're talking about uh imperial interests, aren't we? now douglas mari is kind of you know this uh affable chap from a porsche school and a posch university, who goes to talk about how misunderstood israel is, and you could... see in a way you could see him as a kind of posh astroterfer for for israely interest that's what they they've got lots of these people haven't retail talking points and appear to be end jou
jason has academic background in politics, sociology and economics. he's been a campaigning independent journalist now for over decade and in 2012 he founded the news website doors i with his partner debbie. welcome to the show. david, this term astroturfing, lot of people will be a bit confused to think about that, what what it actually means and maybe you could explain that and just say whether or not douglas murray. is actually applying it? so astrotorfig means fake grassroots, so it's a...
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jason. jason. >> i worked on this issue. i was in congress and i was a chairman.n the immigration subcommittee and we started highlighting the problems on the border. you know what, joe biden came in and changed all of those policies with a stroke of his pen. so don't give me this righteous indignation that republicans don't care about the kids. if the democrats cared about the kids, then where are the 85,000 kids? where are they? howie: lucy. i'll let you respond for a second but i want you to take on this, which is since donald trump said this will hurt republicans don't do anything right now wait till i get back in office, the media is saying he wants the issue but not a solution. is that fair? >> bingo. donald trump does not want immigration reform right now. james langford, a member of the republican party and a republican senator himself talked about how suddenly the appetite for immigration reform has gone out the window because donald trump, who by the way as far as we know has not even seen the text of the bill, said this week basically privately has been
jason. jason. >> i worked on this issue. i was in congress and i was a chairman.n the immigration subcommittee and we started highlighting the problems on the border. you know what, joe biden came in and changed all of those policies with a stroke of his pen. so don't give me this righteous indignation that republicans don't care about the kids. if the democrats cared about the kids, then where are the 85,000 kids? where are they? howie: lucy. i'll let you respond for a second but i want...
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doubled down i believe you know yes i mean it's it's fail he's quite a revolting character but anyway jason mean tell us about rachel cory's case will you and and why it's been deemed so offensive but's words have been deemed so offensive? almost you know makes you choke i from motion when you talk about rachel cory, i mean as david said she was um somebody who was basically passively standing up against the the israeli regime um to keep her cut a long story short in effect she was she was run over by bulldozer um and the the israeli state claimed that the israeli driver of the buldoza didn't... see her, um, it was the parents then appealed to, unfortunately was the only place that they could go to was the israeli courts arguing that a full extensive investigation was never took place and the decisions were very quickly made about who was responsible, because the israeli state effectively blamed rachel for the outcome, and when it went to the supreme courts and they found in favor of the israeli states and then they appealed it. parents appealed it and again the supreme court found in favor
doubled down i believe you know yes i mean it's it's fail he's quite a revolting character but anyway jason mean tell us about rachel cory's case will you and and why it's been deemed so offensive but's words have been deemed so offensive? almost you know makes you choke i from motion when you talk about rachel cory, i mean as david said she was um somebody who was basically passively standing up against the the israeli regime um to keep her cut a long story short in effect she was she was run...
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smith. >> all right, jason.cheers and applause ] i know this is a lot to take in. we surprised you with your girlfriend and your friend bojo. how does it feel to have this all happening at "gma's" ray of sunshine? >> it's wild, man. it's -- this is totally not what i thought was going to go down. it's -- yeah, i'm speechless. >> if that's what you didn't think was going down, you have no idea what's coming next. i see you're an eagles fan. sorry your birds didn't make it to the super bowl. >> it's all good. >> you're still here. are you enjoying the super bowl and watching at home and hanging out? >> of course, of course. >> that's what you think. actually you're going to the game! [ cheers and applause ] >> oh! what? what? what? yes! >> so those tickets won't get you in. >> what? >> jason, i need you to hear this. the nfl heard about you and they believe you're a shining example of their inspire change initiative and that highlights the impact of social justice and breaking barriers. so they want to give you th
smith. >> all right, jason.cheers and applause ] i know this is a lot to take in. we surprised you with your girlfriend and your friend bojo. how does it feel to have this all happening at "gma's" ray of sunshine? >> it's wild, man. it's -- this is totally not what i thought was going to go down. it's -- yeah, i'm speechless. >> if that's what you didn't think was going down, you have no idea what's coming next. i see you're an eagles fan. sorry your birds didn't...
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jason: the team we got is incredible.s team are really sharp and understand this market and this customer better than anyone i've ever met. also, the technology they built is hard. it is not easy to build a system that can scale to fulfill in multistate and this type of set up. that is tough. we looked at potentially different options, and we felt like this team was the best, and also the technology they built is the best. while i certainly think there are different ways to approach things -- and of course, we got a good deal. that is always a part of it. but there are always different ways to approach things, and we thought the combination of the team we were getting on the technology they built was too good to pass up. caroline: talking different ways to approach things -- we are indeed talking to jason robins, draftkings' ceo -- what about disney getting into bed with fox and warner bros.? do you think it will get through the regulators? jason: it will be interesting to see. first of all, i am not surprised you are see
jason: the team we got is incredible.s team are really sharp and understand this market and this customer better than anyone i've ever met. also, the technology they built is hard. it is not easy to build a system that can scale to fulfill in multistate and this type of set up. that is tough. we looked at potentially different options, and we felt like this team was the best, and also the technology they built is the best. while i certainly think there are different ways to approach things --...
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[cheers and applause] when we come back, we'll talked to jason isbell, so don't go to jason isbell, so♪ just the two of us ♪ ♪ we can make it if we try ♪ ♪ just the two of us ♪ ♪ (just the two of us) ♪ get two entreés and an appetizer for $25. only at applebee's. ( ♪♪ ) the union of fruity, sweet gummy and tangy, crunchy nerds. nerds gummy clusters. unleash your senses. [cheers and applause] >> desi: welcome back to the daily show, my guest tonight is a grammy award-winning musician whose latest album is called "weathervanes." he can also be seen in the oscar-nominated film "killers of the flower moon," please welcome jason isbell. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ oh, my goodness! congratulations. >> thank you. >> desi: you got another grammy. >> i got a couple, it was crazy. >> desi: this is how many, six? >> this is a six. >> desi: good lord, well-deserved. not only are you an accomplished musician, but you are now an incredible actor. you were in martin scorsese's "killers of the flower moon" which has been nominated for all of the academy awards. and you are great in it. did you find the
[cheers and applause] when we come back, we'll talked to jason isbell, so don't go to jason isbell, so♪ just the two of us ♪ ♪ we can make it if we try ♪ ♪ just the two of us ♪ ♪ (just the two of us) ♪ get two entreés and an appetizer for $25. only at applebee's. ( ♪♪ ) the union of fruity, sweet gummy and tangy, crunchy nerds. nerds gummy clusters. unleash your senses. [cheers and applause] >> desi: welcome back to the daily show, my guest tonight is a grammy...
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jason:?on: the banks are performing tremendously well and often the view from offshore is that australian banks are too expensive that, it is a better idea to short them. but that tends to be not the case. the consumer in australia is still very well-capitalized, by and large, they are well-capitalized. the mortgage crisis is passing without them falling off it, which is important for the context of the underlying picture. they are trading at full levels as a result of that. we see our news growth opportunities. health care had a difficult 2023, but now there are opportunities. that being said, for health care so far, the earnings season has been patchy. not the best season to this point. but our view, we are looking at the next six to 12 months. discretionary is not a huge sector in terms of market cap, but it is a sector that has displayed that resilience of consumer demand and showed the quality of some of the companies in the sector. i think that really stood out and you are seeing margin
jason:?on: the banks are performing tremendously well and often the view from offshore is that australian banks are too expensive that, it is a better idea to short them. but that tends to be not the case. the consumer in australia is still very well-capitalized, by and large, they are well-capitalized. the mortgage crisis is passing without them falling off it, which is important for the context of the underlying picture. they are trading at full levels as a result of that. we see our news...
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jason -- host: jason hill? guest: he is right but he is talking about our ancestors. unfortunately the time has passed for that type of reparations. when you're talking about the holocaust and japanese, you're talking about people where you can point to the damage. there have been families in mississippi whose properties were confiscated from them and they could show through the unfair laws that were part of the jim crow system that their lands were confiscated. they were entitled to reparations. that is the form of reparations i respect and i'm an advocate for. the sort of far-reaching collectivist notion that our ancestors were the individuals who built america in this broad reaching language, and therefore we the descendants are now due payments, i do not think has any sort of status in a free society. the time for reparations for those individuals has passed because they are dead. host: when you delved into this and he looked at the civil rights act, would you say is reparations, what evidence do you point to in your book? guest: i made a very startling claim in t
jason -- host: jason hill? guest: he is right but he is talking about our ancestors. unfortunately the time has passed for that type of reparations. when you're talking about the holocaust and japanese, you're talking about people where you can point to the damage. there have been families in mississippi whose properties were confiscated from them and they could show through the unfair laws that were part of the jim crow system that their lands were confiscated. they were entitled to...
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>> i think mike santoli is right on. >> jason? >> caterpillar.s holding quite nicely, above 5-k. i'll see you as we take you through it on "closing bell." i'm brian in for kelly once again. here's what's ahead. it's been a big week for semiconductor stocks. there's one name that may not be getting all the attention from wall street, but it is getting lots of loves from our market guest. he'll name it and tell us why. >>> could we be in for a spring selling season surprise? yes, says real estate broker and tv star. he is here with the trends he is seeing. >>> a special three buys and a bail, super bowl style. we're talking streaming,
>> i think mike santoli is right on. >> jason? >> caterpillar.s holding quite nicely, above 5-k. i'll see you as we take you through it on "closing bell." i'm brian in for kelly once again. here's what's ahead. it's been a big week for semiconductor stocks. there's one name that may not be getting all the attention from wall street, but it is getting lots of loves from our market guest. he'll name it and tell us why. >>> could we be in for a spring selling...
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jason, you just bought blackstone last week. >> i did.hink private equity is really interesting right now. blackstone raised $53 billion in equity last quarter, $25 billion the quarter prior and $200 billion, which is a record for them in dry power to deploy. i think there's an opportunity in private credit as clients and investors look to diversify from an asset standpoint. i like this one and i think they are poised to move. >> bryn, what do you think about jason's buy? >> i think it's a really smart buy. if you think since the great financial crisis all of the ways the traditional financials, the finance companies and the banks made money, have been switched to private equity firms, private credit, private equity, real estate. these big firms are doing that underwriting. 2% management fee with a 20% carry over time. they're just printing cash. within financials people need to look outside the traditional banks and look to a company like a black stone which also has a 3% dividend as well. i think it's a really smart play for the next fe
jason, you just bought blackstone last week. >> i did.hink private equity is really interesting right now. blackstone raised $53 billion in equity last quarter, $25 billion the quarter prior and $200 billion, which is a record for them in dry power to deploy. i think there's an opportunity in private credit as clients and investors look to diversify from an asset standpoint. i like this one and i think they are poised to move. >> bryn, what do you think about jason's buy? >> i...
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i'm jason dumas aspect. you guys way. jason, before you go, i mean, the outfit you look like you cahe 40's some some way and really windy upon this riser. but >> you know, you're bertha wpelements to cover super bowl. i don't care where it is. we're going to get to this game. yeah. dome or not, jason dumas is going to come prepared. jason, thank you. >> well, happy lunar new year today we're celebrating the year of the dragon. of course, we're wishing you some peace and prosperity here tonight. and of course, we're going to be checking with a cool event that was happening at chinatown. all right. coming up here at 10 o'clock, we have interesting stuff going on here. we've bay area rapper that's bringing together the forty-niners faithful with a popular fan anthem. >> plus, a different way to catch the big game where you can hit the slopes. end. watch the super bowl and super bowl ticket prices have surged. how this year's game is on pace to be the most expensive ever next. is it possible to count on my internet like my cu
i'm jason dumas aspect. you guys way. jason, before you go, i mean, the outfit you look like you cahe 40's some some way and really windy upon this riser. but >> you know, you're bertha wpelements to cover super bowl. i don't care where it is. we're going to get to this game. yeah. dome or not, jason dumas is going to come prepared. jason, thank you. >> well, happy lunar new year today we're celebrating the year of the dragon. of course, we're wishing you some peace and prosperity...
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jason: yes. liz: for that's what we been living with.ething fundamentally wrong and i just began losing my memory because getting old, it is just that, seems to be fact pattern here that is undeniable. liz: got it thank you for joining us is good to see him still ahead, former police sergeant busy smith and former see department official, christian and former congressional investigator, sue dewey and from the hill, julia manchester, the new york times now hillary clinton also say the presidents age is a legitimate issue for voters in the 2024 race closes hillary clinton, she waiting in the wings coming around again. and report warns presidents climate spinning, nearly half a trillion dollars more than projected, as is flowing through your money is one of the vote with the media is not reporting, and former president trump's comments on nato, while the backlash or that we can give a host of on the central mass shooting that was avoided joe augustine's and fulton county d.a. penny willis, enzo texas congressman, tony gonzales this year, br
jason: yes. liz: for that's what we been living with.ething fundamentally wrong and i just began losing my memory because getting old, it is just that, seems to be fact pattern here that is undeniable. liz: got it thank you for joining us is good to see him still ahead, former police sergeant busy smith and former see department official, christian and former congressional investigator, sue dewey and from the hill, julia manchester, the new york times now hillary clinton also say the presidents...
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joining me for the hour today josh brown, stephanie link, jason snipe, rob sechan. the dow is down about 164, 165. the southwest is a fractional loser as you see. the nasdaq trying to get something going as well. we mentioned wall street targets going up. barclays, 5300 is where they go. we'll call it 5,000 and change. up from 48. they say it's because of big tech. what do you think? >> i think you're seeing a broadening out. earnings have been better than expected, expected up 10% to 1 2%. let me give you some examples. chipotle, total revenues up 15%. karn nal cruise up 40%. marriott, up 7%, up 17% internationally in rev, even procter & gamble, big and boring procter & gamble had organic growth at the high end of its 3% to 5% organic growth rate. so that's on that side of the equation, the consumer. on the manufacturing side, we look at ge, at united rentals, at eaton, you're talking 10% to 15% top line growth and margins across the board have been steady to slightly higher. and so i think, this is about multiple expansion like it was last year with the market goi
joining me for the hour today josh brown, stephanie link, jason snipe, rob sechan. the dow is down about 164, 165. the southwest is a fractional loser as you see. the nasdaq trying to get something going as well. we mentioned wall street targets going up. barclays, 5300 is where they go. we'll call it 5,000 and change. up from 48. they say it's because of big tech. what do you think? >> i think you're seeing a broadening out. earnings have been better than expected, expected up 10% to 1...
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>> jason chittavong. hanley chan-- >> one moment. we have jason chit tavong for seat 4. hanley chan seat 5. >> prince kelly jordan for seat 6. >> prince kelly jordan, seat 6. >> james boatman, seat 7. >> james boatman, seat 7. >> and darya kutovaya for seat 8. >> i'm looking for the name on my list. could you repeat that name again, please? >> yes, darya kutovaya. >> yes, i see it now. back to the top of the list. just double checking quickly, make sure i have everything listed. okay. i have that. i have jenny perez, seat 1. deborah dacumos seat 2. john reissenweber for seat 3. jason chittavong, seat 4. hanley chan, seat 5. prince kelly jordan, seat 6. james boatman, seat 7 and darya kutovaya for seat 8. my apologies if i mispronounce any names. on that motion, vice chair walton, aye. supervisor safai absent. ronan aye. the motion passes without objection for supervisor safai absent. >> motion passes. thanks again so much to everyone. thank you. mr. clerk, can you please read item 3? ordinance amending the administrative code to clarify the controller's audit and monitor
>> jason chittavong. hanley chan-- >> one moment. we have jason chit tavong for seat 4. hanley chan seat 5. >> prince kelly jordan for seat 6. >> prince kelly jordan, seat 6. >> james boatman, seat 7. >> james boatman, seat 7. >> and darya kutovaya for seat 8. >> i'm looking for the name on my list. could you repeat that name again, please? >> yes, darya kutovaya. >> yes, i see it now. back to the top of the list. just double checking...
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i'm jason dumas of kron. 4 sports. jason, we love that story. and the fact that that they're nevada and they'll be playing in special story. >> all right. we're looking forward to seeing thank you very much, jason. be sure to join us this sunday morning. 07:00am for a special morning show. all about super bowl. be live in las vegas. hours before the forty-niners take. the field will also be showing you the watch parties around the bay area and we'll have some special guests on set to help you gear up for the big game. all that starting again sunday morning at 07:00am. and coming up, why a family owned chinese restaurant is closing its doors after serving the east bay for nearly 40 years. >> plus, the california senate debate just around the corner. we're going to take a look at the latest google trends showing the most searched candidate and a recent poll shows less than half of americans are not that confident. >> and how planes are being maintained. we're going to take a look at the numbers after the break. kron 4 is your election headquarters
i'm jason dumas of kron. 4 sports. jason, we love that story. and the fact that that they're nevada and they'll be playing in special story. >> all right. we're looking forward to seeing thank you very much, jason. be sure to join us this sunday morning. 07:00am for a special morning show. all about super bowl. be live in las vegas. hours before the forty-niners take. the field will also be showing you the watch parties around the bay area and we'll have some special guests on set to help...
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jason, so great to have you.a, to put a homeless shelter to a catholic high school with children? if. >> activist democrats. at the end of the day, this is not new, necessarily. we've seen instances in which we've either purposefully placed these encampments there, or we've seen just encampments pop up and city leaders choosing not to do anything about i. as we deal with this homelessness crisis, you basically have folks saying mostly within the left wing, far to the left side of the government basically saying anywhere we can put them is better than just having them roam on the streets and living on sidewalks or in front of businesses. and i suppose there's some truth to -- we would certainly rather have them not live there, but puddleing them right next to a school just doesn't make any sense whatsoever. rachel: it's inviting problems, and it's going to tick off the parents which you can imagine you're sending your kids the a private school because you're trying to maybe even protect them from all the bad stuff
jason, so great to have you.a, to put a homeless shelter to a catholic high school with children? if. >> activist democrats. at the end of the day, this is not new, necessarily. we've seen instances in which we've either purposefully placed these encampments there, or we've seen just encampments pop up and city leaders choosing not to do anything about i. as we deal with this homelessness crisis, you basically have folks saying mostly within the left wing, far to the left side of the...
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jason d'general sukdeo: you'll definitely be introduced to gombeys. they have their own unique sound that's bermudian. there are some reggae artists and a few guys that do the hip-hop and rap, as well. chewstick's one of the biggest spots in terms of the arts. they've been around for a number of years, but they're definitely pushing that new envelope. [music playing] musician: (singing) down in bermuda, we at work and play, and dark and stormy nights brighten up our days. chewstick has become the brand that represents authentic culture. (singing) it's down in bermy, down, duh-down in bermy, getting down. we're a tiny, tiny community, 65,000 people, 21 square miles, the best of britain, the caribbean, and the us. and we want to create an opportunity for emerging artists that have never seen before to have a space and a home. ashley roberts (voiceover): and providing a stage for one of the biggest sounds coming out of bermuda is d'general himself, considered one of the tops soca djs on the island. soca music is happy music. it's poppy, it's catchy. it c
jason d'general sukdeo: you'll definitely be introduced to gombeys. they have their own unique sound that's bermudian. there are some reggae artists and a few guys that do the hip-hop and rap, as well. chewstick's one of the biggest spots in terms of the arts. they've been around for a number of years, but they're definitely pushing that new envelope. [music playing] musician: (singing) down in bermuda, we at work and play, and dark and stormy nights brighten up our days. chewstick has become...
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i'm jason dumas, from poor sports.n, looks like it's going to be a fun night out there. thanks for that. taking a live look outside now. let's show you what things look like at the bay bridge toll plaza where it's still backed up. slow going. maybe some folks had to chase center for the game tonight. at least it's nice weather laurent's. yeah. nice and dry out there right now. and that's the way it's going to stay at least for a few days. then we'll start talking about getting back to some wintry weather once again. but what a nice day today. lots of sunshine around the bay area. temperatures popping up in the 60's in many spots. very mild. i think warmer as we head in toward tomorrow. maybe some numbers getting close to 70 degrees by saturday. that's kind of him. >> looking ahead. but looking good out there right now because we've got your clearing skies overnight. lows will be a bit on the chilly side dropping down in the 40's tonight and some of the valleys. otherwise going to see a couple patches of fog developing
i'm jason dumas, from poor sports.n, looks like it's going to be a fun night out there. thanks for that. taking a live look outside now. let's show you what things look like at the bay bridge toll plaza where it's still backed up. slow going. maybe some folks had to chase center for the game tonight. at least it's nice weather laurent's. yeah. nice and dry out there right now. and that's the way it's going to stay at least for a few days. then we'll start talking about getting back to some...
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jason joins us now. welcome to "gma." >> appreciate you for having me.y with the tuskegee airmen. robin roberts is the daughter of a tuskegee airman, the late great colonel lawrence roberts. tell us about this documentary. >> it's awesome. the director, he puts this thing together and starts tim jefferson and he's a young kid who grows up, wants to be a pilot and uses football to go to the air force and become a pilot and starts us on a journey that goes back to tuskegee and gets to see the culture and homecoming and everybody celebrating then the people. he talks to, c.q. brown, the chairman of the chiefs of staff all the way from -- you think -- go when tuskegee first started with the experiment of them saying, black people couldn't become pilot, they couldn't go to war because they were too scared. they were inferior to the white man and now these people have grown to do so many fun things and you look at throughout the documentary, you're going to see guys that would tuskegee airmen, 100-year-old guys like james harvey who is talking about winning th
jason joins us now. welcome to "gma." >> appreciate you for having me.y with the tuskegee airmen. robin roberts is the daughter of a tuskegee airman, the late great colonel lawrence roberts. tell us about this documentary. >> it's awesome. the director, he puts this thing together and starts tim jefferson and he's a young kid who grows up, wants to be a pilot and uses football to go to the air force and become a pilot and starts us on a journey that goes back to tuskegee...
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. ♪ ♪ >> is that jason mamoa? >> that was jason mamoa. >> oh, wow. >> that was that grab.whole thing about that -- >> yeah. entertainment reporter. jason mamoa does something to me where i can't even focus. lisa france is here. back to jason mamoa. >> please and thank you. >> yeah. so the whole thing is a t-mobile home internet commercial and they're playing off of flash dance. at the end of that you see jennifer biel, the star. that's why they pulled zach brad's shirt down to give a little off the shoulder. she suggests next time jason mamoa should do the skit with his shirt off. yes, please. yes, please. >> t-mobile has an ad as well that's getting a lot of attention. let's play a little of that. was that the t-mobile ad? >> that was the t-mobile ad. >> let's play the uber eats ad. >> sir david and i are going to be in a little commercial. >> be honest. >> i am. >> be honest. >> okay. it's a big commercial. >> tell them what it's doing. >> david, i'm trying. >> okay. it's during the big baseball game. >> super big baseball game. >> or was it the hockey bowl? >> hockey. h
. ♪ ♪ >> is that jason mamoa? >> that was jason mamoa. >> oh, wow. >> that was that grab.whole thing about that -- >> yeah. entertainment reporter. jason mamoa does something to me where i can't even focus. lisa france is here. back to jason mamoa. >> please and thank you. >> yeah. so the whole thing is a t-mobile home internet commercial and they're playing off of flash dance. at the end of that you see jennifer biel, the star. that's why they...
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welcome to the program, jason. so a line slide for biden, and south carolina, what will this do for his campaign? it's going to give it a shot in the arm. it really is going to based a lot of in the campaign, maneuverability throughout the rest of the context here. it's kind of give him some numbers that he can tout, especially being in south carolina and much more diverse population there. uh then iowa, which is much more white, much more affluent. and then the south carolina. uh uh, demographic. so he'll be able to take those numbers and use them throughout the country as the primary start taking up and taking a long. he's actually in los angeles this weekend, going to a few fundraisers to boost, you know, those numbers as well. so it really is a massive when for the bite in administration today, and it really is a boost for the democratic party because now that they're, they're starting to see bite in um, actually when some actual contests, this will give them much more direction in the long run and speaking of
welcome to the program, jason. so a line slide for biden, and south carolina, what will this do for his campaign? it's going to give it a shot in the arm. it really is going to based a lot of in the campaign, maneuverability throughout the rest of the context here. it's kind of give him some numbers that he can tout, especially being in south carolina and much more diverse population there. uh then iowa, which is much more white, much more affluent. and then the south carolina. uh uh,...
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that is jason capital at n b c news radio bureau chief in los angeles. we really appreciate your time. thanks so much. so we can turn now to some other world news headlines. turkish officials say 6 people including 3 police officers, have been wounded in a shooting outside a court house and it's tumble a man and a woman reported we opened fire at a security check point. turkeys interior ministers of the attackers belong to a leftist militant group and were killed when police returned. fire. ukrainian official say russian strike and the harkey region has killed a 2 month old baby. 3 women were also injured when the missiles struck a hotel. the region borders russia and has been one of the hardest hit throughout the war. a spanish farmers are gathering for a day of protests across the country. they are part of a wave of demonstrations by farmers that have disrupted cities and towns across europe. the farmers say they're angry at rising costs and unfair competition. and the european union is set to unveil it's a climate targets for 2040. the plan will inclu
that is jason capital at n b c news radio bureau chief in los angeles. we really appreciate your time. thanks so much. so we can turn now to some other world news headlines. turkish officials say 6 people including 3 police officers, have been wounded in a shooting outside a court house and it's tumble a man and a woman reported we opened fire at a security check point. turkeys interior ministers of the attackers belong to a leftist militant group and were killed when police returned. fire....
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jason. well, here in the bay area, the forty-niners held its official watch party outside chase center in san francisco. and that's where kron 4 sarah stinson has reaction from fans who had to deal with all sorts of emotions throughout the game. >> niners fans walked away from super bowl. 58 devastated. their team did not avenge the chiefs. many saying they thought they had a chance this year. >> so close yet again. and we played our hearts out and put our backs >> syed disappointment from forty-niners fans after their team lost yet another super bowl to the kansas city chiefs. the day it started with so much hope in confidence among the faithful. we all agree on we do make it look party on the >> i see red and drive city at chase center on super bowl sunday. but the official forty-niners watch party. the crowd went wild every time the niners took the lead. but when the game went into overtime came the sense of panic, been a roller coaster like great of emotions up and down. but you've got t
jason. well, here in the bay area, the forty-niners held its official watch party outside chase center in san francisco. and that's where kron 4 sarah stinson has reaction from fans who had to deal with all sorts of emotions throughout the game. >> niners fans walked away from super bowl. 58 devastated. their team did not avenge the chiefs. many saying they thought they had a chance this year. >> so close yet again. and we played our hearts out and put our backs >> syed...
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jason, i have a lot of respect for you and i count on you, you bullshit.iev, to poroshenko’s office , after all this, supposedly poroshenko is still ready to sign a contract with them and they really went, one all the way from nikolaevaev, it’s me, it’s just about 6-7 hours by car, he went to poroshenko’s office, and we also said a password, a secret password , petro poroshenko’s security will be waiting for you at the entrance, it was enough to tell us to the supreme commander-in-chief, but the most even after this, this is interesting... some have already told the press that they will either have to go back to the united states and australia, or they will have to go under the article, and just in the media they were interviewed by one of... from ukrainian newspapers, this is very interesting comment: all three are currently waiting to see if their faces will appear on russian state television as a propaganda video, if this happens, they are not sure that they will be able to stay in ukraine, which means the following screenshot: we will all look like a b
jason, i have a lot of respect for you and i count on you, you bullshit.iev, to poroshenko’s office , after all this, supposedly poroshenko is still ready to sign a contract with them and they really went, one all the way from nikolaevaev, it’s me, it’s just about 6-7 hours by car, he went to poroshenko’s office, and we also said a password, a secret password , petro poroshenko’s security will be waiting for you at the entrance, it was enough to tell us to the supreme...
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greg asked his boss, a neighbor jason, to join him on this bizarre mission.the men pulled up to the intersection of avenida soledad and the dirt road. sergeant ernst and detective scott stallman took us there. >> the package was supposed to be taped somewhere along the powerline. >> greg carried a bright bicycle light and gave his friend a child's baseball bat, just in case. the men walked along the path and looked for the package, but couldn't find it. greg scanned the area with his light and then noticed, there in the brush -- >> he sees that is actually a person laying on the ground holding a sniper rifle. >> reporter: that's terrifying. >> terrifying. >> reporter: the man appeared to be wearing camouflage. greg or jason yelled, "gun" or maybe "run." >> they turned, took off back towards the car. and that was when mr. mulvihill was shot. and as they're running back, they're hearing multiple bullets, multiple rounds whizzing past their heads. >> reporter: they got in the car and took off. but then greg realized how badly he was injured. he pulled over and j
greg asked his boss, a neighbor jason, to join him on this bizarre mission.the men pulled up to the intersection of avenida soledad and the dirt road. sergeant ernst and detective scott stallman took us there. >> the package was supposed to be taped somewhere along the powerline. >> greg carried a bright bicycle light and gave his friend a child's baseball bat, just in case. the men walked along the path and looked for the package, but couldn't find it. greg scanned the area with...
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shaping tomorrow today. >>> jason snipe sold honeywell >> i did, i did.tions were down 24% this past quarter they're also talking about supply chain concerns. i'm out. >> i'm out, okay joe, you're out of deere >> goodbye >> joe t. also bounced why? >> broken momentum the ag space has broken momentum for the better part of a year. the industrial sector is the largest overweight that we carry in the strategy. 17.6% capital goods at 9%. >> quick take? >> i was impressed with corteva being up 17% so i'm going theth oer way >> "final trades" are next [♪♪] sofi is helping me get my money right to achieve my ambitions. want to see? [♪♪] like saving for the ultimate tailgate setup. with sofi checking and savings, i pay no account fees, and earn a competitive apy. sofi can help you fund all your ambitions, no matter how big... or small. ready break! like investing in the athletes of tomorrow. [♪♪] awkward question... is there going to be anything... leftover? oh, absolutely. [inner monologue] my kids don't know what they want. you know who knows what she wants? me
shaping tomorrow today. >>> jason snipe sold honeywell >> i did, i did.tions were down 24% this past quarter they're also talking about supply chain concerns. i'm out. >> i'm out, okay joe, you're out of deere >> goodbye >> joe t. also bounced why? >> broken momentum the ag space has broken momentum for the better part of a year. the industrial sector is the largest overweight that we carry in the strategy. 17.6% capital goods at 9%. >> quick take?...
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>> reporter: no biggie for pinball prodigy and full-time college student, 19-year-old jason. playing since he was 3 years old, currently ranked the number one player in the world by the international flipper pinball association, the governing body for pinball as a collective sport, earning his title by competing in more than 240 national and international tournaments, awards on display at home where jason mastered the game. >> see, very little effort, and you got control like that. >> the number one player in the world saying i didn't do so bad. that's pretty good >> reporter: but his presence at this local tournament has some competitors ready to tilt. >> it can be intimidating >> you know you're not going to have a very good chance, but you have to try anyway. >> reporter: if jason is the pinball prince, his father steve is the pinball wizard. >> he wouldn't stop playing those machines until he beat every last high score that i had, so -- and i spent a lot of time on those machines. >> reporter: likely why he's ranked 24th best in the world. >> do you ever get a little comp
>> reporter: no biggie for pinball prodigy and full-time college student, 19-year-old jason. playing since he was 3 years old, currently ranked the number one player in the world by the international flipper pinball association, the governing body for pinball as a collective sport, earning his title by competing in more than 240 national and international tournaments, awards on display at home where jason mastered the game. >> see, very little effort, and you got control like that....
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stuart: jason chafchaffetz, wi democrats to provide without and committed vote? >> he's relating to the left, being pro-terrorist loses you america. his tendency is go to that progressive left but that instinct is wrong because 80% of americans understand what hamas did to israel was a terrorist attack and israel needs to win. stuart: a huge wedge, the youth vote, the palestinian vote. >> rashida tlaib is not the majority of america. if you want to appease her, like ice cream cones and say i am going to push israel before they finish the job i think that resonates long-term to the benefit of donald trump and not the benefit of democrats and president biden. stuart: sit still. recent polls show president biden facing an enthusiasm gap. let's turn this around. lauren: monmouth university polls, registered voters are enthusiastic about a second term. among registered democrats. his overall approval rating is at 38%. key demographics are pulling away. the one that surprised me as suburban women who came out strong for president biden four years ago. numbers are going
stuart: jason chafchaffetz, wi democrats to provide without and committed vote? >> he's relating to the left, being pro-terrorist loses you america. his tendency is go to that progressive left but that instinct is wrong because 80% of americans understand what hamas did to israel was a terrorist attack and israel needs to win. stuart: a huge wedge, the youth vote, the palestinian vote. >> rashida tlaib is not the majority of america. if you want to appease her, like ice cream cones...
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last may. described in near catastrophic car jason last may-— jason last may.iver at the time in manhattan | driver at the time in manhattan who said that frankly it wouldn't be possible to get to the space that prince harry had claimed, there might be some exaggeration. i know manhattan reasonably welcome having been there a bit, it's busy. what police have concluded there was enough evidence to arrest, what's the difference between that and the uk, that's important. the key thing though is there was a security risk to prince harry and without security there is that risk. the difference between an arrest anywhere in the united states and the united kingdom, certainly in england and wales, all you need is reasonable grounds to expect an offence may been committed. that's a lower threshold. unique problem probable cause. there had been that reckless endangerment in other words there was a threat to the security of prince harry, the uk government's position on this is he will be protected but only when he needs to be. you can follow all the news on the bbc news w
last may. described in near catastrophic car jason last may-— jason last may.iver at the time in manhattan | driver at the time in manhattan who said that frankly it wouldn't be possible to get to the space that prince harry had claimed, there might be some exaggeration. i know manhattan reasonably welcome having been there a bit, it's busy. what police have concluded there was enough evidence to arrest, what's the difference between that and the uk, that's important. the key thing though is...
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brian kilmeade, jason chaffetz, thank you. we have breaking news, special counsel report has been handed to congress. this is the report looking into the biden classified documents. chad, what do we know? >> well, good afternoon, sandra. robert her, he concluded his investigation, he is the attorney -- not the attorney general, he was the u.s. attorney for maryland and appointed as the special counsel. we are told it has been sent to congress. we are getting some hand signals last night that was coming along, it's up here now, we are told. merrick garland, the attorney general, he indicated he is committed to releasing the entire report, as much of it as possible and the white house concluded its review this morning and it is not asserting privilege on this. this goes back to 2017. then vice president biden was concluding his time in the obama administration, he was packing up his offices and things, and then some of these documents, which were classified, he shouldn't have taken with him. they wound up at his house in delawar
brian kilmeade, jason chaffetz, thank you. we have breaking news, special counsel report has been handed to congress. this is the report looking into the biden classified documents. chad, what do we know? >> well, good afternoon, sandra. robert her, he concluded his investigation, he is the attorney -- not the attorney general, he was the u.s. attorney for maryland and appointed as the special counsel. we are told it has been sent to congress. we are getting some hand signals last night...
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jason, welcome back.ate expensing r&d -- by the way there hasn't been any business investment in this economy even though the gdp has been growing from government, there has been no business investment for about six quarters. why is everybody opposed to oar tax cut bill which i think represents traditional republican principles? >> larry, there is very few that is opposed to it. let's just say it passed out of the house of representatives by 84% of the vote. republicans and democrats. the chances of passing anything in the united states house of representatives with 84% of the vote is very, very tough but when you look at research and development, interest deductibility and 100% expensing these are three signature items from your tax cuts the trump tax cuts, that helped grow the economy. just the research and development expensing would create $70 billion in investment in the united states, support 21 million jobs this is exactly what trump did. we're extending it. that expired in '21. china alone, larry
jason, welcome back.ate expensing r&d -- by the way there hasn't been any business investment in this economy even though the gdp has been growing from government, there has been no business investment for about six quarters. why is everybody opposed to oar tax cut bill which i think represents traditional republican principles? >> larry, there is very few that is opposed to it. let's just say it passed out of the house of representatives by 84% of the vote. republicans and democrats....
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jason rants, you've been terrific. thank you for joining us tonight.s good to see you. >> thank you. elizabeth: coming up, mr. wonderful himself, kevin o'leary. he's the chairman of o'leary ventures. look at that smile. we want kevin's reaction to democrat senator joe manchin rattling the biden white house, stating what everyone elysees, that the it has -- else sees, that it has gone too far left. >>> plus, the new big problems why the president's electric car push is stalling out. plus, congressman jeff van drew is joining us. gop senators warn about an unprecedented democrat senate effort to stop the impeachment trial of dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas on "the evening edit," next. ♪ there are many ways to do things. at old dominion freight line, we do them this way. this way has people who start early. people who care and inspire each other to do things the way they should be done. this way uses technology (♪) and goes the extra mile (♪) to deliver your promises on-time, every time. this way is why we're the number one national ltl carrier for quali
jason rants, you've been terrific. thank you for joining us tonight.s good to see you. >> thank you. elizabeth: coming up, mr. wonderful himself, kevin o'leary. he's the chairman of o'leary ventures. look at that smile. we want kevin's reaction to democrat senator joe manchin rattling the biden white house, stating what everyone elysees, that the it has -- else sees, that it has gone too far left. >>> plus, the new big problems why the president's electric car push is stalling...
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>> exactly. >> what is your take on that, jason, what is going on? in belgium. her closest friend there remembers liking hannah immediately, but she never really warmed up to craig. >> it was when he came to our house, he made me feel uncomfortable in my own home. >> how can that be? >> i don't know. it was kind of the way that he carried himself, the way he looked at things or just his posture. >> like you were measuring up to his standards? >> exactly. >> reporter: then there was the one unforgettable and what he didn't felt was an unforgettable incident. it changed her opinion of craig forever. hannah wanted surprise her husband by making some drapes for her penthouse. >> am i supposed to like you videotaping? >> reporter: so excited to show him her creation, she recorded the moment ever saw. >> it looks [bleep] terrible. it's the worse looking fabric i have seen in my life. i want to take it down immediately. >> they thought that they were hideous. >> why are you follow me. they're [bleep] hideous. they're [bleep] horrible. >> how disappointed wa
>> exactly. >> what is your take on that, jason, what is going on? in belgium. her closest friend there remembers liking hannah immediately, but she never really warmed up to craig. >> it was when he came to our house, he made me feel uncomfortable in my own home. >> how can that be? >> i don't know. it was kind of the way that he carried himself, the way he looked at things or just his posture. >> like you were measuring up to his standards? >>...
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jason reynolds is on the show!and applause and we got great music tonight, muni long is here. come on! [ cheers and applause whoo it is a hot show tonight, hot show it's a new week, and i have a lot of questions and i'm gonna get them answered, because right now someone who knows everything, alexa, is here it's time for "ask alexa." here we go [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ask alexa ♪ >> jimmy: so this is where we ask this machine things, and it answers it >> steve: oh, man. that sounds fun. >> jimmy: yeah this is it >> steve: that's it, alexa that's alexa >> jimmy: this is the -- this is our alexa here. so i'm gonna ask this machine things >> steve: right. >> jimmy: and it's gonna give us our answer. >> steve: let's go for it. oh wait, that's a microphone >> jimmy: this is a bluetooth. [ light laughter ] so it -- it finds the bluetooth in the air - >> steve: i see, like a bluetooth wire >> jimmy: yeah, you don't even need it. it's -- it's rechargeable. >> steve: it's wireless. >> jimmy: it's wireless. [ light laughter
jason reynolds is on the show!and applause and we got great music tonight, muni long is here. come on! [ cheers and applause whoo it is a hot show tonight, hot show it's a new week, and i have a lot of questions and i'm gonna get them answered, because right now someone who knows everything, alexa, is here it's time for "ask alexa." here we go [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ask alexa ♪ >> jimmy: so this is where we ask this machine things, and it answers it >> steve: oh,...
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and ted cruz and jason johnson, our msnbc political guru.is there a mathematical problem facing trump here in the early results? if so, would lying about it go away? >> i agree with your analysis. it's not only in the early results, but reflected in the results from 2020, as well as in the polling data. i think with donald trump and joe biden, both candidates have an issue with being able to go beyond their die hard base. this election in 24 is not going to be a turnout election, it's going to be a persuasion election. it will go to the candidate that can go beyond that hard-core base and target those voters voters in suburbia. those are some of the biggest challenges. in terms of what lying to yourself can overcome, there is spin, there's political candidates telling the press. they are trying to create an illusion and hope that that illusion of immunity where that is a sulfa filling prophesy. there needs to be an evidence based party and campaign. that means donald trump and joe biden, the advantage will go to whatever candidate can go bey
and ted cruz and jason johnson, our msnbc political guru.is there a mathematical problem facing trump here in the early results? if so, would lying about it go away? >> i agree with your analysis. it's not only in the early results, but reflected in the results from 2020, as well as in the polling data. i think with donald trump and joe biden, both candidates have an issue with being able to go beyond their die hard base. this election in 24 is not going to be a turnout election, it's...
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jason. great talking with you jason calvin down here, the nbc news radio bureau chief in los angeles. thanks so much. i now, one year on from turkey is deadly as earthquake and modern times, protesters have clashed with police in the city of hot tide. thousands of people originally gathered for a vigil for the one year anniversary of the quake which killed more than $50000.00 people in turkey alone, and just placed millions. demonstrators say the government has neglected the region since the $7.00 magnitude quake struck south eastern turkey and parts of syria are corresponded. you're the 100 filed this report from the hard hit city of on talked you as this is what remains. of the once bustling city of untucked, abandoned department buildings lined the roads, reminders of a knife that no longer exist see if the year has passed since the quakes and in many places says still busy, demolishing damage buildings and clearing the russell. this neighborhood used to be home to thousands of people, bu
jason. great talking with you jason calvin down here, the nbc news radio bureau chief in los angeles. thanks so much. i now, one year on from turkey is deadly as earthquake and modern times, protesters have clashed with police in the city of hot tide. thousands of people originally gathered for a vigil for the one year anniversary of the quake which killed more than $50000.00 people in turkey alone, and just placed millions. demonstrators say the government has neglected the region since the...
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that's right, jason.n niner insider, you know, george kittle and brock purdy went to rival colleges, right? well, coming up, we're going hear from a couple guys who got to play against purdy in college. that's after the break. growing up, my parents wanted me to become a doctor or an engineer. those are good careers! but i chose a different path. first, as mayor and then in the legislature. i enshrined abortion rights in our california constitution. in the face of trump, i strengthened hate crime laws and lowered the costs for the middle class. now i'm running to bring the fight to congress. you were always stubborn. and on that note, i'm evan low, and i approve this message. what 2 years ago he was mister irrelevant in the nfl draft. and then last night, the sitting there at the nfl awards with a chance to nfl like disney movie script. kate. >> and and i was he was the man. i mean, they were just 7 in 6 his senior year, even though they went into the season ranked in the top 10, but pretty still ahead. g
that's right, jason.n niner insider, you know, george kittle and brock purdy went to rival colleges, right? well, coming up, we're going hear from a couple guys who got to play against purdy in college. that's after the break. growing up, my parents wanted me to become a doctor or an engineer. those are good careers! but i chose a different path. first, as mayor and then in the legislature. i enshrined abortion rights in our california constitution. in the face of trump, i strengthened hate...
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jason dumas of kron, 4 sports. all right, jason, we'll be checking with you later. thanks, jen. >> it's not cheap. getting yourself a seat in the stands for super bowl sunday. we speak to one local couple who took the plunge and actually clicked purchased >> first of its kind, ev charging station opening in the bay area. what makes the experience unique? >> plus, nearly 140 passengers on board a cruise ship docked in the bay area. details on mystery illness. their stricken >> one of the showcase canard cruise ships has been docked in san francisco for the last couple of days. the queen victoria, 10 getting a lot of attention, but some of it for the wrong reasons. kron four's catherine heenan is in the newsroom now with the details. catherine, what's going on on the ship? of the queen, victoria noel is about month into a 3 and a half month trip around the world. >> one of those ships, you really don't see that often in san francisco. so we were looking we took some photos like these as it was docked basically across the street from our building. but a short time late
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let's bring in fox news contribute tours nicole parker and jason chaffetz.oth for coming on. jason to you first, do you support the border bill and, if you do, why or why not. >> i do not. i think the process was totally flawed. they didn't have the air -- you know, it's interesting all the criticism was, oh, these republicans are instantly opposed to it. well, why are these people instantly in favor of it. they hadn't read the bill either and to suggest that they need to have a piece of legislation in order to secure the border, weren't the first two years of the biden administration, didn't the democrats have the house and the senate and the presidency? yeah, they did and they didn't do anything about it. >> trace: we'll get back to politics with jason in a moment but first to the crime part of this, nicole parker thank you for joining us. the new york post says the migrants arrested in phoenix yesterday, quoting here, were not to be members of the crew who beat up two nypd cops in times square late last month. so they're still on the run, the ones who app
let's bring in fox news contribute tours nicole parker and jason chaffetz.oth for coming on. jason to you first, do you support the border bill and, if you do, why or why not. >> i do not. i think the process was totally flawed. they didn't have the air -- you know, it's interesting all the criticism was, oh, these republicans are instantly opposed to it. well, why are these people instantly in favor of it. they hadn't read the bill either and to suggest that they need to have a piece of...