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if jim rogers is a financial commentator, well versed in all of this, jim. good afternoon. a massive new trade block is being created. how will this boost growth, do you think in the asia pacific? well, andrew, yes, you're exactly right. mr. trump is making china great again. you know, he dropped out of the t p. p. he left asia and now our china and other asian nations are putting themselves together. this is one of the largest trade blocs in the world, if not the largest, certainly by population. it's great for asian, it's great for china's not good for the united states. how much she think the united states will actually suffer then as a result of this? well, it's lost opportunity. i mean, we're not that it will take us. it's going to lose any money specifically because of this. but when you see the chinese and the koreans and the japanese making free trade agreements with each other, those are a very, very, very big economies and nations a big, i mean there are 15 nations here, most of which are very prosperous and successful. and now the u.s. is not part of it yet. i me
if jim rogers is a financial commentator, well versed in all of this, jim. good afternoon. a massive new trade block is being created. how will this boost growth, do you think in the asia pacific? well, andrew, yes, you're exactly right. mr. trump is making china great again. you know, he dropped out of the t p. p. he left asia and now our china and other asian nations are putting themselves together. this is one of the largest trade blocs in the world, if not the largest, certainly by...
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last few years, the united states that has increased the singapore based financial commentator jim rogers believes the new partnership is a logical step for asia and a bit of a missed opportunity for washington. it's not, not a subtle, could it and, well, these nations have been working on this a long time. and it really, really started with a z. on nations attend sunday and has been expanded to other nations including china. mr . trump is making china great again. you know, he dropped out of the t p. p. he left asia and now china and other asian nations are putting themselves together. it's great for asian, it's great for china's not good for the united states. it's lost opportunity. i mean, we're not cut, it will take us, it's going to lose any money specifically because it is the when you see the chinese and the koreans and the japanese making free trade agreements with each other, those are a very, very, very bigger economy. isn't the policy on nations a big trade wars have never been useful or successful for anybody? nobody's ever want to trade war. and i hope that mr. biden is smart
last few years, the united states that has increased the singapore based financial commentator jim rogers believes the new partnership is a logical step for asia and a bit of a missed opportunity for washington. it's not, not a subtle, could it and, well, these nations have been working on this a long time. and it really, really started with a z. on nations attend sunday and has been expanded to other nations including china. mr . trump is making china great again. you know, he dropped out of...
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over the last few years, the united states has increased the singapore based financial commentator jim rogers believes the new partnership is a logical step for asia and a missed opportunity for washington, not a certain could mean we're all these nations have been working on this a long time. and it really started with a nations that nations. and it has been expanded to other nations including china, just to troposphere, making china great again. you know,, he dropped out of the t.t.p., he left asia and now our china and other asian nations are putting themselves together. it's great for asian, it's great for china's not good for the united states. it's lost opportunity. i mean, we're not cut, it will take us, it's going to lose any money. specifically, because of this, the, when you see the chinese and the koreans and the japanese making free trade agreements with each other, it was a very, very, very big car that mizzen, the nations a big trade wars have never been useful or successful for anybody. nobody's ever won a trade war, and i hope mr. biden is smart enough to know that too, and tr
over the last few years, the united states has increased the singapore based financial commentator jim rogers believes the new partnership is a logical step for asia and a missed opportunity for washington, not a certain could mean we're all these nations have been working on this a long time. and it really started with a nations that nations. and it has been expanded to other nations including china, just to troposphere, making china great again. you know,, he dropped out of the t.t.p., he...
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the singapore based financial commentator jim rogers believes the new partnership is a logical steps, asia and a bit of a missed opportunity for washington. it's not, not a certain could it's been, well, these nations have been working on this for a long time. and it really, really started with the nation's attention and has been expanded to other nations, including china. mr. trump is making china great again. you know,, he dropped out of the t.t.p., he left asia and now china to other asian nations are putting themselves together. it's great for asian, it's great for china's not good for the united states. it's lost opportunity. i mean, we're not cutting will take us is going to lose any money specifically because it is the linn, you see the chinese and the koreans and the japanese making free trade agreements with each other. that was a very, very, very big.
the singapore based financial commentator jim rogers believes the new partnership is a logical steps, asia and a bit of a missed opportunity for washington. it's not, not a certain could it's been, well, these nations have been working on this for a long time. and it really, really started with the nation's attention and has been expanded to other nations, including china. mr. trump is making china great again. you know,, he dropped out of the t.t.p., he left asia and now china to other asian...
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roger: jim? jim: thank you. governor, thank you so much for being here today. gov. hogan: thank you. jim: let me agree with anita that you are inspirational. gov. hogan: thank you. jim: why, thank you. i served in the reagan white house, and it was an honor and a pleasure to be able to serve the president and the first lady as well. gov. hogan: thank you for that service. jim: thank you. listening to your remarks, when i saw you speaking, if i hadn't seen you, i wouldn't have believed it was in a reagan speech. gov. hogan: i had a lot better here than i do now. that is for sure. [laughter] i had a pretty good one until the cancer thing. [laughter] jim: i left the reagan white house and started to work in higher education and have been doing that ever since. i'd ask you -- your position on a couple things about higher education. the whole world of higher education and postsecondary education in particular is changing as a result of changes in artificial intelligence and schools realizing that they have to take a new approach to making available to students what they
roger: jim? jim: thank you. governor, thank you so much for being here today. gov. hogan: thank you. jim: let me agree with anita that you are inspirational. gov. hogan: thank you. jim: why, thank you. i served in the reagan white house, and it was an honor and a pleasure to be able to serve the president and the first lady as well. gov. hogan: thank you for that service. jim: thank you. listening to your remarks, when i saw you speaking, if i hadn't seen you, i wouldn't have believed it was in...
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rogers, thanks for joining us this morning. >> good to see you, jim. >> you've seen a lot of intelligenceyour time. does preventing the president-elect from being up to date on the latest let's to this country does that endanger national security? >> it certainly doesn't help it. i would say yes, shortly. you think about t jim, even during these periods we know that adversaries try to take advantage of our democracy, i don't care who is in office making this change, this is their effort. so that's why these -- the transitions have become such well-oiled machines. as a matter of fact, congress recognized this maybe a decade ago where they mandate that both parties after the primaries begin [ inaudible ] why? you need that continuity of government and part of that is these intelligence briefings. you don't want the national security team stumbling in and going that's a little different than it was four years ago or six months ago. you don't want them learning to catch up. you want them to walk in with the latest information so they can make good decisions up front. candidly it shows our adv
rogers, thanks for joining us this morning. >> good to see you, jim. >> you've seen a lot of intelligenceyour time. does preventing the president-elect from being up to date on the latest let's to this country does that endanger national security? >> it certainly doesn't help it. i would say yes, shortly. you think about t jim, even during these periods we know that adversaries try to take advantage of our democracy, i don't care who is in office making this change, this is...
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roger in florida. karen in arizona. laura, jean, courtney. jim and his dog. bella in texas. happy 100th birthday. special celebrity cameo. andy cohen is up and toasting us. say hi to benjamin. send us a photo with the hash tag sunday today. get the mug at the nbc online store. thank you for spending part of your morning with us. have a happy and safe thanksgiving. we will see you back here next week on "sunday today." >>> good morning. it is sunday, november 22nd. gorgeous look outside. 7:00 on the dot as the sun rises over palo alto. what a beautiful way to start our sunday with beautiful sunshine. thanks for starting your sunday with us. i'm kira klapper. vianey arana joins us with a look at your microclimate forecast. another really cold morning out there. >>> a morning with a little bit of frost. our director had frost. did you have any today? i'm wondering because the temperatures are certainly in the 30s.
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flynn case sparked the firing of fbi director jim comey and the hiring of special counselor robert mueller. it started many in trump's campaign, including rogerhose seven-year sentence was commuted steve bannon and paul manafort who chaired trump's campaign and deputy chair rick gates. thoseindividuals have not been pardoned so far president trump has used his power to pardon less frequently than any other president in modern times, but that could change with the flynn pardon potentially ushering a new and final wave of clemencies to come. shep, now questions about whether president trump could choose to preemptively pardon himself because the constitutional power to pardon is so broad. >> but we all know that hasn't been tested for the supreme court, so i guess he could -- there are a lot of things he could do i wonder, is there like a short list of who else he might be thinking of pardoning? all the presidents have done it. >> reporter: well, certainly and president trump has done it less than other presidents we just showed you a list of the campaign officials who have been convicted for different crimes steve bannon, for instance, his for
flynn case sparked the firing of fbi director jim comey and the hiring of special counselor robert mueller. it started many in trump's campaign, including rogerhose seven-year sentence was commuted steve bannon and paul manafort who chaired trump's campaign and deputy chair rick gates. thoseindividuals have not been pardoned so far president trump has used his power to pardon less frequently than any other president in modern times, but that could change with the flynn pardon potentially...
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roger pill. >> stephen: i'm on the squat machine. >> right, which struck my character -- >> stephen: as handy. what's that? >> stephen: as handy. ( laughter ) jima nightmare. how many hours in the makeup chair every day? >> it was like 16 hours a day of makeup. they'd actually fold my actual eyeball out to the side so they could find a recess within my eye socket to put that light unit. >> stephen: why not do it digitally. >> well, right. i think that might have been easier on me, but the producers -- and i was a producer, so i could have said something. >> stephen: but no one could understand a damn word you were saying over the screaming because it was just horrible to look at, horrible process to look at, and on a certain level, i'm glad this one's not coming out. sad. sad. >> yeah. >> stephen: yep. laura was great in this, too. >> stephen: she made marmee. huh? you were going to say. >> stephen: marmee. yes. >> stephen: jim? oh, man! >> stephen: i am dying for this one to come out. >> me, too! this one -- ah! this one, i remember really well. remember? >> stephen: yes, when -- okay -- >> stephen: you -- go ahead. >> stephen: no. please, sta
roger pill. >> stephen: i'm on the squat machine. >> right, which struck my character -- >> stephen: as handy. what's that? >> stephen: as handy. ( laughter ) jima nightmare. how many hours in the makeup chair every day? >> it was like 16 hours a day of makeup. they'd actually fold my actual eyeball out to the side so they could find a recess within my eye socket to put that light unit. >> stephen: why not do it digitally. >> well, right. i think that...
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roger in texas >> big booyah coming from texas. i want to say thank you for everything you do for us i served in the marine core for five years question for you, jim. looks like democrats are going to control the white house and the house. what does it mean for us is it growth and value and energy or faang or maybe something else even. all right, thanks again jim. >> wow, thank you for your service. we are going out the deal with new categories i think companies that are going to do well in a market where we need the vaccine or a company do well in a market where we don't get the vaccine. the labels are failing us. that's something that a lot of people don't understand. the labels are failing us. okay, let's go to justin in new york >> booyah, jim thank you for having us. i want top give a shout out to my people. my question is about gilead. i bought it at the hype of the pandemic do you suggest i buy more or sell or does it have the potential to go back to where it was before >> we care where it is going to. i think it is bottoming because of interest rate you know you can swap it for bristol myers. next is matthew at west point. >> it is matthew
roger in texas >> big booyah coming from texas. i want to say thank you for everything you do for us i served in the marine core for five years question for you, jim. looks like democrats are going to control the white house and the house. what does it mean for us is it growth and value and energy or faang or maybe something else even. all right, thanks again jim. >> wow, thank you for your service. we are going out the deal with new categories i think companies that are going to do...
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jim comey, his firing because he refused to basically give an oath of loyalty to donald trump. it continued when robert mueller was appointed, the continuing threats of firing mueller and his staff. it continued with rogeris sentence was commuted. other than donald trump there were three key people that dealt with russia during the campaign and were knowledgeable about the campaign's situation with the russian government. that was general flynn, it was roger stone and it was paul manafort. roger stone's sentence for 40 months has been commuted. paul manafort somehow is now serving his sentence at home as opposed to in a federal prison. i guarantee you he's next on deck. what we're watching now is essentially the last chapter in "the godfather" where the mob boss goes out and makes sure he's buttoned down the hatches and everybody is on board. he's making sure that all of these people are going to be loyal to him. they're not going to rat him out and not reveal what occurred between the campaign and the russian government. that's what's going on here. that's what this is part of. it's part of a much bigger scheme that's been going on since 2016. >> anne, the way nikolays it out, i wonder who is left to p
jim comey, his firing because he refused to basically give an oath of loyalty to donald trump. it continued when robert mueller was appointed, the continuing threats of firing mueller and his staff. it continued with rogeris sentence was commuted. other than donald trump there were three key people that dealt with russia during the campaign and were knowledgeable about the campaign's situation with the russian government. that was general flynn, it was roger stone and it was paul manafort....