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jennings had spent little time back in that bedroom.rom his perspective, his wife had taken her life >> so brad gave nash the bac bathrobe and sure enough i still had blood on it. so they run some tests and get in touch with brad >> he was questioned a coupl of times >> then, a month later, this was april, now the sheriff cam to call. at dale potter's gun and pawn. >> he says i am here to seiz the jennings gun >> and a few weeks after that, a man with teacher and khaki walked in. >> he was a sergeant withi missouri state highway four. joel i'm here investigating th murder of lisa jennings. i said what are you talkin about murder it was in the paper, was ruled a suicide. and he said, no, he killed her >> that was an all >> then he goes, what di jennings say to you about hi wife having an affair? i said, he never said a word t me about his wife have a affair why? was she? and he said yes, and we ca prove it i said, well that explains a lot. he said, you mean why he kille her? i said no. i said why she did this. i said maybe everything cau
jennings had spent little time back in that bedroom.rom his perspective, his wife had taken her life >> so brad gave nash the bac bathrobe and sure enough i still had blood on it. so they run some tests and get in touch with brad >> he was questioned a coupl of times >> then, a month later, this was april, now the sheriff cam to call. at dale potter's gun and pawn. >> he says i am here to seiz the jennings gun >> and a few weeks after that, a man with teacher and...
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jens: well, we don't think so.e do have a recession called for consensus as well and we think they won't be that far away. technically speaking we are not calling for at -- recession in our expectation but at the same time it's a downturn that will be acknowledged and at the same time they will be saying that downturn that they are seeing is not sufficient to keep inflation fully and check, so they need to help with the monetary policy on the other side. in terms of inflation expectations we think they will have 2.1%, which would be the intellectual sort of backdrop against which the attack is warranted, under their own protection. alix: is the stroke -- guy: is the stronger euro a friend to the ecb? there have been talk that this is an energy shock on inflation that has been derived that way and you need to raise that currency and reduce the price of energy. how big an impact is it going from spot 97, spot 98, to the current level we have right now in terms of the impact we are seeing through the currency channel?
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jen psaki stays. coming up, we have someone on fallback that i think a lot of people appreciate. >> there's 60 separate pockets within the area. >> that's fine. get away -- >> i want to shoot down everything you say so i feel good about myself. good news! a new clinical study showed that centrum silver supports cognitive health in older adults. it's one more step towards taking charge of your health. so every day, you can say... ♪ youuu did it! ♪ with centrum silver. nina's got a lot of ideas for the future. and since anyone can create a free plan at fidelity, nina has a plan based on what matters most to her. and she can simply focus on right now. that's the planning effect. from fidelity. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ my active psoriatic arthritis can slow me down. voltaren. the joy of movement. now, skyrizi helps me get going by treating my skin and joints. along with significantly clearer skin, skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and skyrizi is
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so the murders, jen, happened about six weeks ago.will be curious at this presser how long kohberger has been on the police radar and what is the tip that led them there. finally on tuesday, he was will have an extradition hearing to send him back to idaho. back to you. >> thanks, william. let's bring in former lapd detective mark furman. he lives a few hours away from the university of idaho. thanks for being with us. you think they had their eyes on the suspect from the beginning and just gathering evidence? >> well, it's interesting. the task force has been criticized obviously. they did know what they were doing. you kind of wonder if the white hyundai elantra that the suspect had at his residence, did they keep going out that clue to not alert the suspect, were they surveilling him. they had a first degree murder warrant out of idaho for the suspect. that doesn't happen overnight. they put a case together that absolutely means that they put him in the home at the time of the murders. it's not that they just saw him pass by in the
so the murders, jen, happened about six weeks ago.will be curious at this presser how long kohberger has been on the police radar and what is the tip that led them there. finally on tuesday, he was will have an extradition hearing to send him back to idaho. back to you. >> thanks, william. let's bring in former lapd detective mark furman. he lives a few hours away from the university of idaho. thanks for being with us. you think they had their eyes on the suspect from the beginning and...
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it's jen psaki. president zelenskyy came with asks, as you said, more artillery, you made a great joke about wanting more defensive weapons, but privately he's been asking for offensive weapons and long-range missiles. where do you come down on that and why do you think that's something that they're demanding or asking for at this point in time? >> i would be in favor of this. i think that we should be providing ukraine with as much and the kinds of equipment that both sides agree are the necessary thing. i'm not a military expert so i don't want to get into the specifics. but i do believe that ukraine deserves our help. and i think that if we hold back on some of our assistance -- and i realize there's always politics involved and management of the alliance and other partners, but if we hold back, then it becomes a self-fulfilling prophesy that if the ukrainians don't have the equipment they need they cannot prevail, and we need ukraine to prevail in ukraine. that is in our national security interes
it's jen psaki. president zelenskyy came with asks, as you said, more artillery, you made a great joke about wanting more defensive weapons, but privately he's been asking for offensive weapons and long-range missiles. where do you come down on that and why do you think that's something that they're demanding or asking for at this point in time? >> i would be in favor of this. i think that we should be providing ukraine with as much and the kinds of equipment that both sides agree are the...
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jen palmieri, good to have you back, jen.was your reaction overall to how the january 6th select committee presented their final hearing? >> they really understood the assignment, and you could see in making the presentation yesterday they have both the public in mind but also the department of justice and putting just in the right historic context what trump and his co-insurrectionists, you know, what they actually committed. and look at how chairman thompson started the hearing talking about accountability, the need for accountability, the first person who spoke is talking about that, how we can't move forward without it, and how they have provided a road map to justice, right? i feel like that is directed right at -- that's districted right at the justice department. you see jamie raskin who i know you have coming up later in the show to talk about the 14th amendment. there's a clause in the 14th amendment that does not allow for people who have -- someone who has committed -- who has violated the oath of office to hold an
jen palmieri, good to have you back, jen.was your reaction overall to how the january 6th select committee presented their final hearing? >> they really understood the assignment, and you could see in making the presentation yesterday they have both the public in mind but also the department of justice and putting just in the right historic context what trump and his co-insurrectionists, you know, what they actually committed. and look at how chairman thompson started the hearing talking...
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they jen jen psaki, 10 million, you guys are great. thank you. being dared by justice clarence thomas of the seven when i handed it. when it passed legislation protecting same-sex marriage. congressman mondaire jones joins me on the struggle to get to this point and what comes next ahead. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just stop. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. >> lately, republican politicians have been making a bold claim that they are no look at the party of corporate executives, tax cuts for the rich. it's the party of the working class. >> republicans have got to be the party of working people and working class culture, that's what we're fighting for. >> the heart and soul of the republican party, we are a working class party, we are a blue collar party, that's what we should've been, and that's what we are. >> the democratic party has abandoned the working class men and women, the mill
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i heard that jen hows you to sort of infuse yourself into some of the movement.jen saying, it's special and it's beautiful that we all do the same move, the same style, but we all bring our own heart to the choreography. >> as dancers, we train and we train and we train to get really good at something. and then sometimes you enter a space and you're step-touching the whole time. i think it's really nice for jen to look at us and go, "do your thing." >> these are my people. that is the biggest truth of it all. pull, and pull, and you really start small. then you're going to kind of get your leg going as well. you start your foot not really coming up off the ground. then it might start to kind of like -- and pull, and pull, and pull, and pull. yes! >> that's amazing. >> yay! yay, team! >> reporter: this choreography from "roar," the play's show-stopping finale led by lorde as juliet. >> there's a moment in the show on the juliette balcony. i get to look out into the audience and see girls and women looking up at her and seeing themselves in her. >> reporter: after
i heard that jen hows you to sort of infuse yourself into some of the movement.jen saying, it's special and it's beautiful that we all do the same move, the same style, but we all bring our own heart to the choreography. >> as dancers, we train and we train and we train to get really good at something. and then sometimes you enter a space and you're step-touching the whole time. i think it's really nice for jen to look at us and go, "do your thing." >> these are my people....
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they jen jen psaki, 10 million, you guys are great. thank you.tice clarence thomas of the seven when i handed it. when it passed legislation protecting same-sex marriage. congressman mondaire jones joins me on the struggle to get to this point and what comes next ahead. comes next ahead ever wonder why they call it the american dream... and not the american goal? announcer: derek jeter ...or plan? maybe... it's because in dreams, you can do anything. in dreams... you can hold your entire world in the palm of your hand. and turn time inside out... again and again. and you can do it all with your eyes wide open. (pensive music) (footsteps crunching) (pensive music) (birds tweeting) (pensive music) (broom sweeping) - [narrator] one in five children worldwide are faced with the reality of living without food. no family dinners, no special treats, no full bellies. all around the world, parents are struggling to feed their children. toddlers are suffering from acute malnutrition, which stunts their growth. kids are forced to drop out of school so they
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jen, you have spent time with her. covered her for the circus.president and speaker of the house put in extreme danger. maybe i'm not funny why i don't know. i have learned that as it per trains to donald trump maybe 100% of joking is true. it is worth believing him. the same goes for i believe trumpy republicans like greene. what do you make of her comments and then the walk-back? >> part of the context is the day before making remarks a capitol police sergeant resigned from the force saying the stress from january 6 pushed him out of the job and testifying about january 6 he said he had the thought this is how i'm going to die and this is the day i will die. this is the sober backdrop for this and a telling thing about she -- my takeaway from having spent time with her is she wants to be liked, wants to be more accepted into the mainstream than she has been and clever about how to play things. trying to do in the comments is distance herself from the january 6 planning. she sent text messages to mark meadows on january 6. she's trying to say if
jen, you have spent time with her. covered her for the circus.president and speaker of the house put in extreme danger. maybe i'm not funny why i don't know. i have learned that as it per trains to donald trump maybe 100% of joking is true. it is worth believing him. the same goes for i believe trumpy republicans like greene. what do you make of her comments and then the walk-back? >> part of the context is the day before making remarks a capitol police sergeant resigned from the force...
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jen?thing to you? >> no. constable maxwell helps me about that too. >> yes yeah? >> i don't know anything about that. >> so the name jen doesn't mean anything to you? you don't know a jen? you don't know any actress named jen? >> no. >> so who was this mystery woman? jen? and why in the world where she arranged to meet johnny altinger here, in the very background garage that he was using as his studio? how odd? especially since the movie producers director, mark twitchell, expressed the exact same confusion as the police. he did not get it either. the dots did not connect. mark twitchell didn't know johnny from adam, besides there was no indication that johnny made it to the garage at all. >> the close friends where the ones that went to the police and they basically had nothing other than the emails. >> there was one thing though, and it came from mark twitchell. he wondered, he said, if maybe. somebody was being set up. >> because, it just doesn't sit right so the first thing i started a
jen?thing to you? >> no. constable maxwell helps me about that too. >> yes yeah? >> i don't know anything about that. >> so the name jen doesn't mean anything to you? you don't know a jen? you don't know any actress named jen? >> no. >> so who was this mystery woman? jen? and why in the world where she arranged to meet johnny altinger here, in the very background garage that he was using as his studio? how odd? especially since the movie producers director,...
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jen, i'm sorry.d family members the conspiracy theories are bizarre. and they live in this bubble that causes them to lose elections. >> yes. if you're writing with a $200 pen on long form at "wall street journal" op-ed you might be disconnected where the country is. bubbles exist on all sides. there's bubbles on the right and the left but what's true of the right is there's a belief that nothing will change in the country, people will not evolve. republicans pursue the same right wing policies. i worked for john kerry in 2003 running for president. back then less than 20 years ago we had to find a slow bird to shoot to prove he was for guns. >> slow bird. >> right? today. >> yeah. >> also true in that same election, i bet you remember this, a dozen states where gay marriage was divisive hurting the democrats. the country evolved. if you are disconnected and in this right wing bubble then you will lose because you will be out of line with the country. we saw that play out with election denialism. eve
jen, i'm sorry.d family members the conspiracy theories are bizarre. and they live in this bubble that causes them to lose elections. >> yes. if you're writing with a $200 pen on long form at "wall street journal" op-ed you might be disconnected where the country is. bubbles exist on all sides. there's bubbles on the right and the left but what's true of the right is there's a belief that nothing will change in the country, people will not evolve. republicans pursue the same...
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. >> i thought jen. >> that's the next question jen ed is a. >> i would say flowers as well. answer is flowers that they produce 80 percent of the world of flower bulbs in the flower industry makes over 5 percent o the netherlands gdp. they own more of them than any other country in the world. >> boots bicycles or scooters. >> that is be bicycles. >> bicycles. >> make it a clean sweep of bikes. >> bicycles it is home to more bicycles than people with over 22 million bicycles in the country. the dutch invented which liquor. whiskey, tequila or jen jen. >> i ruin everything for everyone i'm so sorry. >> what are you thinking? >> i think for sure again the dutch invented again and introduced it to the british. a daily caffeine and alcohol intake california 20 percent of californians daily fluid intake is alcohol or caffeine? actually's neck of the words 28 percent of new yorkers alcohol or caffeine or 28 percent of their intake in virginia at maryland to 28.5 percent daily fluid intake is in tunis he is 34 percent. 34 percent alcohol. >> that's crazy. 28 percent for new york. th
. >> i thought jen. >> that's the next question jen ed is a. >> i would say flowers as well. answer is flowers that they produce 80 percent of the world of flower bulbs in the flower industry makes over 5 percent o the netherlands gdp. they own more of them than any other country in the world. >> boots bicycles or scooters. >> that is be bicycles. >> bicycles. >> make it a clean sweep of bikes. >> bicycles it is home to more bicycles than people...
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bush scott jennings and former democratic lawmaker in south carolina, bakari sellers. to get to all of that. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> listen, i'm going to be -- last night was lit at warnock headquarters. you know why i say that? i say that jokingly, but there was so much tension, so much importance, so much wrapped up into this. steeped in history. and you know what i'm talking about. this is dr. king's home state. >> it's more than that. i think the history of the entire movement and it's more than king. it's all of those individuals who didn't have to read about jailhouse floors or being shot. they knew what the smell of gun smoke smelled like. many of them sacrificed and paid what abraham lincoln called the last measure of devotion to get the right to vote. and to see someone like raphael warnock, a moorehouse graduate, to be able to vanquish his opponent, stand on stage, still have the grace and the pastor delivery. >> two men of color. this was a content of character -- >> i think it was more than that, because there was a
bush scott jennings and former democratic lawmaker in south carolina, bakari sellers. to get to all of that. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> listen, i'm going to be -- last night was lit at warnock headquarters. you know why i say that? i say that jokingly, but there was so much tension, so much importance, so much wrapped up into this. steeped in history. and you know what i'm talking about. this is dr. king's home state. >> it's more...
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you hear your clip of jen psakiu they were admitting it. and nobody stopped it.his cannot continue. i think it's our generation.i all of us in the frontier who must work. tha literally thank god for elon musk. steve: you captured it so perfectly, tam question. that's why i always think don't bet against america, because america find a way. jay, just as tammy laid out how destructive this has been for something as big as our faith in democracy and our system. confidence in science which isce the foundation of so much progress. you are there at stanford university.wh what do you think is the impacto ofrs this censorship on the reputation in trust and science in the country. >> science depend on freeci speechen. s it depend on scientists beingot able theo talk to each other freely without fear of being censored or social discredit. which is the effect of this kind of censorship. th if you think back on the pandemic., imagine ifim there had been a free, honest discussion about pandemic policy? the scientific evidence was strongly against it back then. how many school
you hear your clip of jen psakiu they were admitting it. and nobody stopped it.his cannot continue. i think it's our generation.i all of us in the frontier who must work. tha literally thank god for elon musk. steve: you captured it so perfectly, tam question. that's why i always think don't bet against america, because america find a way. jay, just as tammy laid out how destructive this has been for something as big as our faith in democracy and our system. confidence in science which isce the...
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scott jennings and alex burns but let me start with you, elliott.y significant moment that the former white house lawyers are testifying in a criminal grand jury. speak to the significance of this moment in a time when we use to think about things like impeachment as never really wanting to ever happen. the idea of no one being above the law. the white house and internal memos of doj whether to indict a sitting president was also an esoteric debate. we are in a whole different world now. >> part of the problem is there is a bit of investigation fatigue. i know scott will agree with me on this one. we have talked about it. this idea of because of the multiple impeachments and constant lawsuits against the former president that people, many people have become desensitized to it. this in isolation is profound. number 1, you have staff testify before a grand jury. you have lawyers testifying before a grand jury after being directed to testify because the objection that they were raising in testimony did not -- >> stop, stop there for a second. let's unp
scott jennings and alex burns but let me start with you, elliott.y significant moment that the former white house lawyers are testifying in a criminal grand jury. speak to the significance of this moment in a time when we use to think about things like impeachment as never really wanting to ever happen. the idea of no one being above the law. the white house and internal memos of doj whether to indict a sitting president was also an esoteric debate. we are in a whole different world now....
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quickly, and what jen said mitch mcconnell is not a never trumper.as been down this roa before it doesn't matter what mitch mcconnell says, the base of th party is not where mcconnell is ali, as the house goes, served in the house. the house of representatives represents the base of the party. much more so than the senate does and the base of the republican party is fully radicalized the base of the party is laure goldberg and marjorie taylor greene i served with kevin mccarthy he is not an idealogue he doesn't believe in what the base believes in he doesn't believe in anything he's a political operator. that is why he's so tortured right now, because he's trying to sound like marjorie taylo greene to appease marjorie taylor greene to become speaker, but that is not who he is at all. i think he'll eventually get it, ali, what he is sold every inc of his body to get it. >> this is not ideal, becaus kevin mccarthy can't, probably make himself speaker he can probably get that role. now he's got this problem, because what joe just said he's got a top lik
quickly, and what jen said mitch mcconnell is not a never trumper.as been down this roa before it doesn't matter what mitch mcconnell says, the base of th party is not where mcconnell is ali, as the house goes, served in the house. the house of representatives represents the base of the party. much more so than the senate does and the base of the republican party is fully radicalized the base of the party is laure goldberg and marjorie taylor greene i served with kevin mccarthy he is not an...
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jens on the yen. >> come on, jens. >> never heard it before >> how significant is this >> so we've hadthe world since 2009, we've been coming out of it. japan was last country, last significant country to start to move away from interest rates. it is a big, big deal. japan it a big investor in all kinds of markets, especially fixed income markets around the world and we could see when there is a shift in japan, we have have all yields globally shift up today from europe to the united states. >> right. >> so it is a big deal and it is not just today, right. this is a signal that they're going into a different direction. >> what other steps could we be in for if it is the toe in the water? >> so today they stopped anchoring the ten-year yield, right. and they have not done anything with the short end yet we still have effectively like minus 10 basis points interest rates in japan, right. so if inflation is around three, all of the models we have tracking inflation, japan should be around three right now. is it correct to have slightly lower interest rates, that is clearly debated. they h
jens on the yen. >> come on, jens. >> never heard it before >> how significant is this >> so we've hadthe world since 2009, we've been coming out of it. japan was last country, last significant country to start to move away from interest rates. it is a big, big deal. japan it a big investor in all kinds of markets, especially fixed income markets around the world and we could see when there is a shift in japan, we have have all yields globally shift up today from europe...
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scott jennings worked for president bush. i work for president clinton.ever happen in either party for any president in our lifetime. so, the solution is pretty clear. and that is jamie raskin, who's a member of the january 6th committee and a constitutional law professor before he became a congressman points out that section three of the 14th amendment allows we the people to ban someone who is committed insurrection against our country. or try to undermine the free, in this case, the peaceful transfer of power, to ever hold office again. that is what they should've done when he was up for impeachment, especially after january 6th, ten votes short. but this is what has to happen. either we the people have to vote him out anytime he tries to run again, and or he has to be as liz cheney says, kept more than 100 miles from that oval office. but this is -- we all focus on all these other characters. but this is about the organ grinder, now the monkey. >> scott, there is more tonight. and that is how brad raffensperger felt about that phone call in which pres
scott jennings worked for president bush. i work for president clinton.ever happen in either party for any president in our lifetime. so, the solution is pretty clear. and that is jamie raskin, who's a member of the january 6th committee and a constitutional law professor before he became a congressman points out that section three of the 14th amendment allows we the people to ban someone who is committed insurrection against our country. or try to undermine the free, in this case, the peaceful...
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both parties allowed it you heard your clip of jen psaki they were admitting it.obody stopped it. this cannot continue. i think it's our generation all of us in the frontier that must work and thank god literally thank god for elon musk. steve: you captured it so perfectly tammy. i totally agree. that's why i think never bet against america, america finds a way and that's what seems to happen now. just as tammy so powerfully laid out how destructive this has been for something as big as our faith in government and democracy in our system. something just as important which is confidence in science, the foundation of so much progress. your there is stanford university. what is the impact of all of this censorship on the reputation and trust in science in this country. >> i think science depends on free speech. science depends on scientist and to talk to each other freely without fear of being censored or fear of social discredit which is really what the effective the censorship. and if you think back on the pandemic, imagine a free honest discussion about pandemic p
both parties allowed it you heard your clip of jen psaki they were admitting it.obody stopped it. this cannot continue. i think it's our generation all of us in the frontier that must work and thank god literally thank god for elon musk. steve: you captured it so perfectly tammy. i totally agree. that's why i think never bet against america, america finds a way and that's what seems to happen now. just as tammy so powerfully laid out how destructive this has been for something as big as our...
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jen is right. on these tax returns and they're going to find the things that he said in new york that are different than what he said in his taxes. he's going to go straight at this corporate issue exactly at the wrong time and it goes to his absolute underbelly of a problem which is he's always been a liar. he's always been a guy who just said one thing and does exactly the other. and voters are starting to wake up to this. but the worst part is he's now got real people with subpoena power with these taxes who are not going to stop and whatever they have, when republicans take over, they're just going to hand it to the new york attorney and she'll continue this investigation. >> so david ignatius, we'll get a sense of where he got his money from perhaps? >> we'll see better than we have how he built his business and to what extent he really built something real. as opposed to a licensing operation in recent years. >> right. >> but if you're looking at the tax issue and the whole range of political
jen is right. on these tax returns and they're going to find the things that he said in new york that are different than what he said in his taxes. he's going to go straight at this corporate issue exactly at the wrong time and it goes to his absolute underbelly of a problem which is he's always been a liar. he's always been a guy who just said one thing and does exactly the other. and voters are starting to wake up to this. but the worst part is he's now got real people with subpoena power...
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scott jennings and ashley allison are back with me. am joined also by cnn media analyst sara fischer. first, on the news of this. he did a poll, elon musk has claimed in the past that he would abide by the results of the poll. the poll said he would step down, so it is going to do about it? >> i think he is waiting to figure he was going to be his successor. years of applying all day but he was going to take over from this company after elon. mask drawn, it is a good question because there are not many people right now that are close to elon musk. when he first took over for this company back in the end of october, there were a whole group of people who came in. some extra their folks, some from silicon valley who he had worked with it spacex et cetera. now, sources are telling us that some of those folks have been pushed out. there is a new slate of people who are in their. it is unclear who is going to succeed. but i do not think you are going to get word from him about that officially until he knows who that person is. >> but is he
scott jennings and ashley allison are back with me. am joined also by cnn media analyst sara fischer. first, on the news of this. he did a poll, elon musk has claimed in the past that he would abide by the results of the poll. the poll said he would step down, so it is going to do about it? >> i think he is waiting to figure he was going to be his successor. years of applying all day but he was going to take over from this company after elon. mask drawn, it is a good question because...
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this is the waylon jennings logo. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: who put the waylon jennings logo on the bus? happened was we came to see you in idaho, which is our favorite trip of the year. >> jimmy: uh-huh? >> then we went to north dakota and south dakota and had a big family road trip for a month. by the time we got home, we'd broken everything in the bus. i mean, i had broken almost every single cupboard off its hinges, it was a mess. >> jimmy: these vehicles are garbage. [ laughter ] they break, break, break -- >> it's unbelievable. >> jimmy: never buy one. no matter how tempting it may be -- >> don't do it! >> jimmy: do not buy one of these things. >> no. dak actually drove it down to texas, which -- it's a -- >> jimmy: to have it repaired? >> to have everything repaired. "who's been living in here?" "a bunch of chimpanzees." [ laughter ] he was like, "do you want painting the waylon jennings logo on the back? he came back and surprised us with that. [ laughter ] i was like, what is that on the back? >> jimmy: waylon jennings died, what, 15 years ago? >> 2002. >> jimmy: okay. 20 years
this is the waylon jennings logo. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: who put the waylon jennings logo on the bus? happened was we came to see you in idaho, which is our favorite trip of the year. >> jimmy: uh-huh? >> then we went to north dakota and south dakota and had a big family road trip for a month. by the time we got home, we'd broken everything in the bus. i mean, i had broken almost every single cupboard off its hinges, it was a mess. >> jimmy: these vehicles are garbage. [...
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it was interesting is on after they did the exchange of flags alex and jen you both noted simultaneously as vice president harris and speaker pelosi held up the ukrainian flag, signed by troops on the frontline, talk about holding it behind him, that will be -- i think that is right. then we, also had that joyful moment when he was negotiating with speaker pelosi as to whether or not he could except the american flag from her, we saw him say i can hold it. >> i got it. >> there was a staffer who offered i will take this from you. he said no i will keep it. the flag flown over the capitol in honor of his visit today. we had all been -- or you said while he was speaking, and he knows the american spirit. >> yeah, it felt that way. he really put this in the most rugged individualistic sense of our history. you mentioned the bipartisanship that may have been at least hope for at the beginning. he clearly wanted to channel, that this is not charity, it is an investment. it is almost like a roi a foreign policy. we have it hard, but we don't -- because we know how many battles you have fought.
it was interesting is on after they did the exchange of flags alex and jen you both noted simultaneously as vice president harris and speaker pelosi held up the ukrainian flag, signed by troops on the frontline, talk about holding it behind him, that will be -- i think that is right. then we, also had that joyful moment when he was negotiating with speaker pelosi as to whether or not he could except the american flag from her, we saw him say i can hold it. >> i got it. >> there was...
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jen retired today.ely avoids the spotlight, but we couldn't let her start her next chapter without >>> the warriors are on the road. former warrior was given his championship ring, they remembered peyton was a key component in the run at the championship last season. he is now with the trailblazers, signing the free agent in the off-season. >>> fourth quarter, the breakaway for the dunk. thompson puts the game away with a three-pointer. 19-112. the w's win. >>> the newest pitcher for the giants may have fans doing a double take every time he hits the field. earlier, relief pitcher taylor rogers was signed to a $3 million deal which reunites rogers with his twin brother, tyler, pitching for the orange and black since 2019. they have become the fifth set of twins to appear in the same game in mlb history. >> isn't necessarily a stunt, it can work, and i think this is something that will help us win games. >> the biggest difference is when they are pitching, one a lefty, one a righty. >>> got to revisit th
jen retired today.ely avoids the spotlight, but we couldn't let her start her next chapter without >>> the warriors are on the road. former warrior was given his championship ring, they remembered peyton was a key component in the run at the championship last season. he is now with the trailblazers, signing the free agent in the off-season. >>> fourth quarter, the breakaway for the dunk. thompson puts the game away with a three-pointer. 19-112. the w's win. >>> the...
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. >> jen psaki, and ashley parker, marc short, former chief of staff to vice president mike pence. to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest-running scholls in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. donald trump launched his third bid for the white house just 19 days ago, believe it or not. already his campaign and the republican party are being tested, as he refuses to disavow the anti-semitic and racist part of the party that he's aligned himself with for years now. he's been endorsed by just a single senator, tommie tuberville. on the house gates, meat gates, marjorie taylor greene and gosar. not only are mike pence, mike pompeo, and nikki haley not supporting touch, but, but as this week a federal appeals court fast-tracked the mar-a-lago investigation, ending a special master review and freeing the justice department and special counsel to use them in their federal investigation. now trump is testing the limits of his ability to be a relevant figure. after the rapper ye, formerly kno
. >> jen psaki, and ashley parker, marc short, former chief of staff to vice president mike pence. to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest-running scholls in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. donald trump launched his third bid for the white house just 19 days ago, believe it or not. already his campaign and the republican party are being tested, as he...
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nato jens, stoltenberg devoted to how to counteract russia, moreover, both in military, and economicspheres, the fighting in ukraine has demonstrated our dangerous dependence on russian gas. this should lead us to assess our dependence on other authoritarian states, not least china, for our supply chains, technology supplies, and infrastructure. we will certainly continue trade and economic cooperation with china, but we must be aware of our dependencies to reduce our vulnerability and manage risks. china, in turn, on the ukrainian conflict, is sent to everyone other signals the chinese president at a meeting in beijing with the head of the european council. called for a peaceful solution to the issue of solving the ukrainian crisis by political means is most in line with europe and all eurasian countries of the current situation , it is necessary to avoid escalation and expansion of the crisis , continue to promote peace and negotiations. however, european countries instead, they prefer to compete in militarism. the polish minister of defense accused germany of the fact that the mil
nato jens, stoltenberg devoted to how to counteract russia, moreover, both in military, and economicspheres, the fighting in ukraine has demonstrated our dangerous dependence on russian gas. this should lead us to assess our dependence on other authoritarian states, not least china, for our supply chains, technology supplies, and infrastructure. we will certainly continue trade and economic cooperation with china, but we must be aware of our dependencies to reduce our vulnerability and manage...
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jen retired today.y avoids the spotlight, but we couldn't let her start her next chapter without chapter without sh - life is uncertain. everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. ♪ this renental car isis so bororing to dririve. let's be honesest. the e rent-a-carar industrys ththe definitition of borir. anand the reasason can be e d in the n name itselflf. rent - a a - car. you u don't wawant a frien. yoyou want thehe friend. you don'n't want a a job. you u want the j job. the isis always ovover a. that's s why we don't t offer a cacar. we offffer the carar. ♪ sixtxt. rent thehe car. >>> the warriors are on the road. former warrior was given his championship ring, they remembered peyton was a key component in the run at the c
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hi, jen. >> reporter: hi, arthel.ell, the discussions here this morning have focused not only on the war in ukraine, or but how it relates to deterring china in taiwan. it's focused on military readinesses, supply chain issues and all of how it impacts on national security. here's defense secretary lloyd austin just moments ago giving the keynote luncheon address. >> our job is simple, we don't lose focus because of polls or politics. the u.s. military is here to fight and win our nation's wars. and we will always work to deter conflict whenever we can, but if we are forced to defend ourselves, we will win of. >> reporter: ronald ray ban's peace through strength -- ronald reagan's peace through strength message looms large over this bath -- gathering. the war in ukraine and why it is important that ukraine win and russia lose loomed large in discussions hear today. a strong majority of americans support providing aid to ukraine according to the reagan national defen survey released here. -- defense survey released her
hi, jen. >> reporter: hi, arthel.ell, the discussions here this morning have focused not only on the war in ukraine, or but how it relates to deterring china in taiwan. it's focused on military readinesses, supply chain issues and all of how it impacts on national security. here's defense secretary lloyd austin just moments ago giving the keynote luncheon address. >> our job is simple, we don't lose focus because of polls or politics. the u.s. military is here to fight and win our...
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we have former white house press secretary and now msnbc host, jen psaki, peter baker from "the new york times," white house reporter for politico and "morning joe" senior contributor, eugene daniels, and democratic senator gary peters of michigan. we's chairman of the democratic senatorial campaign committee, chair of the homeland security committee, and a member of the armed services committee. we have a lot to talk to you about today. we should keep the live pictures up, especially if it gets interesting, so feel free to pick them back up and watch these ceremonies at the white house as emmanuel macron and his wife are going to the white house for the day and of course all in preparation for the first state dinner of this administration at the white house tonight. senator, you met with the french president yesterday. tell us about it. >> i did. we had a luncheon with him and other members of the delegation, both democrat and republicans in the house and senate. the president was talking about the need to invest the biodiversity and deal with climb change, a discussion about how the un
we have former white house press secretary and now msnbc host, jen psaki, peter baker from "the new york times," white house reporter for politico and "morning joe" senior contributor, eugene daniels, and democratic senator gary peters of michigan. we's chairman of the democratic senatorial campaign committee, chair of the homeland security committee, and a member of the armed services committee. we have a lot to talk to you about today. we should keep the live pictures up,...
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secretary general of the alliance stated this , while stoltenberg could not name the exact date of joining jens, however, he expressed confidence that the ratification process will be completed in a timely manner by the secretary general. believes that turkey will not block. admission of new members to the alliance for a long time. school holidays start time elevated vigilance is very important these days. to remind the rules of conduct on the roads and near the water , traffic police officers conduct master classes and a theatrical performance in the form of mini-performances for students of minsk, they explain to children how to behave near ice-covered reservoirs, as well as within the roadway at pedestrian crossings and in courtyards territories, schoolchildren are also offered to go through an intellectual relay race and answer questions about the correct behavior in emergency situations; we tell how to behave, that you can't walk on the ice. what should be done if a person saw that a person fell through the ice, that there is no need to run to him, that you just need to call 112 to call pe
secretary general of the alliance stated this , while stoltenberg could not name the exact date of joining jens, however, he expressed confidence that the ratification process will be completed in a timely manner by the secretary general. believes that turkey will not block. admission of new members to the alliance for a long time. school holidays start time elevated vigilance is very important these days. to remind the rules of conduct on the roads and near the water , traffic police officers...
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. >> bret: other guests as well as jen. >> jen is going to be on "fox news sunday." highlight guest. also have a couple of the senators here hammering out conversations about how you fund ukraine. how you get our weapon systems ready for other threats that may come forward. senators ernst and king will be with us. former vice president mike pence. we talk to him as well about these reports that the doj is pressing him to get involved with potential criminal investigation of the president. he breaks some news on that for us and whether or not he will participate if normally asked. all of that on sunday plus jen. >> bret: what we call a deep tease. >> shannon: it is. see you sunday. >> bret: continue to keep an eye on twitter, elon musk says he is going to release his report. he just said give me 40 minutes to fact check some things. that was 42 minutes ago on how the social media site covered up the hunter biden laptop scandal it. could happen any second. we're monitoring it. when we see it live, you'll see it live here on fox. up next, from the reagan national defens
. >> bret: other guests as well as jen. >> jen is going to be on "fox news sunday." highlight guest. also have a couple of the senators here hammering out conversations about how you fund ukraine. how you get our weapon systems ready for other threats that may come forward. senators ernst and king will be with us. former vice president mike pence. we talk to him as well about these reports that the doj is pressing him to get involved with potential criminal investigation...
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i am rachel maddow joined in the studio by ari melber, jen psaki, alex wagner, and our friend, andrew weissmann. our colleague, simone sanders -- stories and that are breaking and developing all at once tonight. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy has left ukraine for the first time since russia invaded ukraine and started their war ten months ago. the zelenskyy's joint addressed congress tonight, it's expected to start in a matter of minutes. we are bringing that to you live. that is happening on a day where we also have major domestic news breaking, and some very big ways is kind of the part of the same story. that is at least part of the big not at all theoretical question of our age, which is of course do we have the rule of law, or not? do we live by democracy, or do we live under authoritarian rule by force. in russia right now, the leading opposition figure in that country's rotting in prison. the grave crime of running an anti-corruption group. alexei navalny's group produced reports, videos, youtube videos exposing or the most important consequences for russia that they l
i am rachel maddow joined in the studio by ari melber, jen psaki, alex wagner, and our friend, andrew weissmann. our colleague, simone sanders -- stories and that are breaking and developing all at once tonight. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy has left ukraine for the first time since russia invaded ukraine and started their war ten months ago. the zelenskyy's joint addressed congress tonight, it's expected to start in a matter of minutes. we are bringing that to you live. that is...
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is jen psaki reading the room or "the washington post"?s live on the show -- [laughter] >> very dangerous thing. but they were all in on desantis. listen, you know, maybe we take him out of the closet when we need him in terms of this midterm election, but to jen's point, he's still leading in the primary polls for republicans. he has a pretty clear shot at the nomination if he wants it, and he's wounded right now. a wounded donald trump is a very dangerous donald trump. and he gives zero whatever now heading into these next two years. jimmy: next thing you know, he'll be truth socialing about ripping up the constitution. not that that would ever happen. don't you think it's reductive that she reduces his appeal to some type of evil superpower when they're obviously overwhelmingly supportive of his policies. >> i think the core base of his support is because of him personally. you go to a trump rally, tell me about the abraham accords sally at the trump rally. i think they're more focused on the personality, and that's his base of support.
is jen psaki reading the room or "the washington post"?s live on the show -- [laughter] >> very dangerous thing. but they were all in on desantis. listen, you know, maybe we take him out of the closet when we need him in terms of this midterm election, but to jen's point, he's still leading in the primary polls for republicans. he has a pretty clear shot at the nomination if he wants it, and he's wounded right now. a wounded donald trump is a very dangerous donald trump. and he...
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oh, what quick walk gall line, jen, jen cole, sawyer? there has always shandra black. she goes, she'll not say all georgia ruin yet. he but ouch has offered sheila what any pool now she oh, she on dry for la gun nigel, away a shoes and a shovel. ha whites him by a joyful sort. colemander or to the che dia sure. ah, good ja competition that may or g that's usually there shall. could i may made some a comma try know it on lines. yeah. tailored to a warranty. i mean full time until railway, joe, for tara or charlie thomas or tom and to assure you i was whole said jol warren's. i yo hairstylist's ensure gordon, that shadowy chum woods here, lads jagow, dubois. i shall. hi vitale, ma'am. what is it? ignorance or indifference that has kept many chinese in the dark regarding this sinister new development in state surveillance. either way, one can't help a sense of foreboding when confronted by the full spectrum of potential in mankind's ambition is for the future of big data. ah ah ah a with him it's one of the biggest clubs in south america. but its greatest rival is just a
oh, what quick walk gall line, jen, jen cole, sawyer? there has always shandra black. she goes, she'll not say all georgia ruin yet. he but ouch has offered sheila what any pool now she oh, she on dry for la gun nigel, away a shoes and a shovel. ha whites him by a joyful sort. colemander or to the che dia sure. ah, good ja competition that may or g that's usually there shall. could i may made some a comma try know it on lines. yeah. tailored to a warranty. i mean full time until railway, joe,...
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sounds paradoxical, and it seems to be the shortest way to peace about it said nato secretary general jensltenberg in an interview with the german news agency deutsche deutsche presa agentur. according to him, the victories of the ukrainian armed forces at the front clearly show moscow that it will not be able to achieve its goals in ukraine, and therefore will be forced to sit down at the negotiating table. of the atlantic alliance made it clear that shelling by ukrainian armed forces of military facilities on the territory of the aggressor country is absolutely legal. well, next is a quote from jens stoptenberg, every country has the right to self-defense, including ukraine . in his opinion, it is impossible not only without russia, but also without a dialogue with it, moreover, the head of the austrian foreign ministry for some reason believes that it is necessary to put aside all emotions and objectively assess the situation because ignoring russia simply will not come to the mind of the minister. this country will not disappear from the world map and will remain europe's largest neigh
sounds paradoxical, and it seems to be the shortest way to peace about it said nato secretary general jensltenberg in an interview with the german news agency deutsche deutsche presa agentur. according to him, the victories of the ukrainian armed forces at the front clearly show moscow that it will not be able to achieve its goals in ukraine, and therefore will be forced to sit down at the negotiating table. of the atlantic alliance made it clear that shelling by ukrainian armed forces of...
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opening the meeting, alliance secretary general jens stoltenberg warned that nato would be ready to defendon every day. tell that to a polish tractor driver. dmitry medvedev reacted to the secretary general's statement in this way of the north atlantic alliance if, as stoltenberg hinted , nato will supply patriot complexes to the kiev fanatic along with nato personnel. they will immediately become a legitimate target of our armed forces i hope atlantic impotent. ukraine understands this - this is a country where even a patriot and where the americans are right dmitry anatolyevich is right, not a single one will help nato members with impotence, impudent nato, upstart atlantic impotents. i hope medvedev will find time and hand over, under his editorship, the most complete and accurate dictionary of synonyms for the phrase north. atlantic alliance about how the characters of the posts of dmitry anatolyevich arranged themselves for another session of group therapy, the report of our international observer sergey acquirelov. it was useless, a day lived, the smells of the western depression and
opening the meeting, alliance secretary general jens stoltenberg warned that nato would be ready to defendon every day. tell that to a polish tractor driver. dmitry medvedev reacted to the secretary general's statement in this way of the north atlantic alliance if, as stoltenberg hinted , nato will supply patriot complexes to the kiev fanatic along with nato personnel. they will immediately become a legitimate target of our armed forces i hope atlantic impotent. ukraine understands this - this...
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thank you to one our angle and roy jennings. for that, don't forget you can get more content on our web site. dot com. forward slash cut all the way back at 1030. jared fi with play. people cut off 2020 period. you get to enjoy. it's already really rather excited covered. typed up of the morocco about history. last thought, joy, that a lot of fun. i. yes, i got your site with theme late, the guys to see everyone laid up their phones, you know, and i think the lyrics that me if they use my stuff in my career, but they're welcome. when it's broadcasted, the whole world was nice for everyone to see a little bit of been in the song and dance performance soup walk. it has become a fashion one way if you will, a type of football fashion that never seen before at a world cup. and one of the really nice things that developed is a kind of cultural exchange, particularly with male fans and country men. the united nations is no stranger to political always. so what happens those 2 countries notoriously, don't see either. i are competing ag
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jen, first of all, does it matter to trump voters, are they following this?an, you've been on the road with a number of republican members of congress who are still very much in the trump camp. where does this stand? >> it's weird and funny because i thought this would be very motivating for trump voters because there's a whole field of legal action against him now. there's this case for the trump organization. don't forget what letitia james is up to in new york, you can't do business in new york city anymore, that the trump organization can't do that, plus you have this -- plus you have the very serious mar-a-lago documents, criminal indictments, like very, very serious. so, i thought this would be motivating to trump voters. one rally i went to right before the election in dayton, trump -- they -- right before he came on stage they had a video of letitia james and how she's racist and out to get him and the fbi raid on mar-a-lago, and the crowd did not react at all. >> wow. >> i was really surprised. there was no -- there was, like, zero reaction from them
jen, first of all, does it matter to trump voters, are they following this?an, you've been on the road with a number of republican members of congress who are still very much in the trump camp. where does this stand? >> it's weird and funny because i thought this would be very motivating for trump voters because there's a whole field of legal action against him now. there's this case for the trump organization. don't forget what letitia james is up to in new york, you can't do business in...
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oh, what quick walk gall lie. jen, jen cole, sawyer? there has always shandra linda hunter. she goes, she'll don't say. oh, sure, sure, rogan, yet he pronounce herself with yella. what any pull now she'll she'll jer full a gun. that's always a shoes, and i shall ha, once him by a joke, will so hold on to the che dia sure. ah, good dow copa tissue, sad may o g. that's usually there shall. could i may, may some, a come torch, find out on lines. yeah. tailored to warranty. i mean, so, all tongue until you're away, jo. 4th cerio charlie acquired thomas or tom until sure. you cough was whole, sage lorenz. i you. wow. hunters, hollis to insure gordon that charlie chum would shalysea on drug or the alibi. she'll hi vitale. mamma. is it ignorance or indifference that has kept many chinese in the dark regarding this sinister new development in state surveillance? either way, one can't help a sense of foreboding when confronted by the full spectrum of potential in mankind's ambition is for the future of big data. ah, here's your headlines for the americas nice to sue. so the rain come
oh, what quick walk gall lie. jen, jen cole, sawyer? there has always shandra linda hunter. she goes, she'll don't say. oh, sure, sure, rogan, yet he pronounce herself with yella. what any pull now she'll she'll jer full a gun. that's always a shoes, and i shall ha, once him by a joke, will so hold on to the che dia sure. ah, good dow copa tissue, sad may o g. that's usually there shall. could i may, may some, a come torch, find out on lines. yeah. tailored to warranty. i mean, so, all tongue...
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so we'll come back to the embassy for this is mohammed jen. june has more the committee meeting from johannesburg. everybody who had assembled to report on this meeting and to even observe this meeting was quite stunned that barely 45 minutes after the meeting started, that it was abruptly adjourned. and there was a lot of confusion as to exactly why that happened. now you heard mister marsha tilly and that sound bye talk about the steps that he says must happen next going forward. he says that there's going to be some officials in the agency that are going to be reviewing this independent panels report on so, or i'm a poser and then he says that those officials are going to be briefing another committee of the a in c. and then there will be another meeting taking place of this executive committee, that's the decision making body within the a and c, that's the meeting that was supposed to happen today, and that was very short, it was very truncated. now the questions immediately are, how can all of the steps be taken before tuesday, december 6
so we'll come back to the embassy for this is mohammed jen. june has more the committee meeting from johannesburg. everybody who had assembled to report on this meeting and to even observe this meeting was quite stunned that barely 45 minutes after the meeting started, that it was abruptly adjourned. and there was a lot of confusion as to exactly why that happened. now you heard mister marsha tilly and that sound bye talk about the steps that he says must happen next going forward. he says that...
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oh, what quick walk gall lie. jen, jen cole sawyer, other. why? why is shandra linda hunter? she goes, she'll don't say all ga ruin yet. he pronounced hello for. it's yella what he panell she'll. she'll drill for la gun nigel, play a shoes and a shovel law. watch him by a joke. fool. so colder until they're che dia sure. ah, good ja copa tissue, sad mayo g that's usually a shovel called i me a some a coma for tried howard on lights. yeah. tailored to warranty. i mean, sol tomlins jojo way joe float, cerio charlie thomas or tom and to assure you kind of was whole said jal warren's. i you. wow. hi to charlotte to insure gordon that charlie chum would shalysea drug or the la by a she'll hi vitale. mambo is it ignorance or indifference that has kept many chinese in the dark regarding this sinister new development in state surveillance? either way, one can't help a sense of foreboding when confronted by the full spectrum of potential in mankind's ambition is for the future of big data. the off we go with your weather update for the middle east and africa. nice to have you along. t
oh, what quick walk gall lie. jen, jen cole sawyer, other. why? why is shandra linda hunter? she goes, she'll don't say all ga ruin yet. he pronounced hello for. it's yella what he panell she'll. she'll drill for la gun nigel, play a shoes and a shovel law. watch him by a joke. fool. so colder until they're che dia sure. ah, good ja copa tissue, sad mayo g that's usually a shovel called i me a some a coma for tried howard on lights. yeah. tailored to warranty. i mean, sol tomlins jojo way joe...
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i think scott jennings, who will talk to later on the hour, who was saying some republicans are saying issue really came through this time. alice, go ahead. >> one of the things we heard tonight from senator warnock about i hear you and i see you, and donald trump was able to make that connection with the republican base as well in 2016 and 2020. giving voice to people across america that felt like no one was speaking up for them, no one was fighting for them. and one thing, being from georgia, former governor, former senator zell miller, democrat, but he was also very moderate -- >> a character. >> one of the things that he said that always stood out to me is you want to find middle america, you want to find the average america, they're not on the right, they're not on the left, there it came out. those are the people that any person running in a general election in the future needs to work out for, the walmart voters, the k art voters, because this extremism on right and light and left is not the winning formula. it's right on the. middle >> something about the way warnock was able t
i think scott jennings, who will talk to later on the hour, who was saying some republicans are saying issue really came through this time. alice, go ahead. >> one of the things we heard tonight from senator warnock about i hear you and i see you, and donald trump was able to make that connection with the republican base as well in 2016 and 2020. giving voice to people across america that felt like no one was speaking up for them, no one was fighting for them. and one thing, being from...
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