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joel, great to see you as always.et's talk through a few different things and i want to first get, of course, your reaction on camera to the vice president's speech today in munich because i know that you tweeted about it, and you said this. harris just made the most significant speech by an american leader to prevent war since the cuban missile crisis in 1962. this is american leadership in action. expand on that for me, joel. >> yasmin, it's great to be with you and without a doubt, what vice president harris did today was put a firm flag, plant it in the first round and say, the united states is here, we back up our european allies, we back up ukraine, we are not going anywhere, and we're calling vladimir putin's bluff. time and again, what we're seeing from the biden administration is calling out vladimir putin, eliminating his false pretexts for war, unifying our allies around the sanctions package that will hit russia hard if it chooses to invade further, and so her message was very clear and very well received,
joel, great to see you as always.et's talk through a few different things and i want to first get, of course, your reaction on camera to the vice president's speech today in munich because i know that you tweeted about it, and you said this. harris just made the most significant speech by an american leader to prevent war since the cuban missile crisis in 1962. this is american leadership in action. expand on that for me, joel. >> yasmin, it's great to be with you and without a doubt,...
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joel, good morning. thank you for being with us. >> thanks, good morning. >> so, speaking yesterday the munich security conference, president zelensky urged the west to impose sanctions on russia now rather than wait until after an innovation. so, why has the u.s. decided to wait? and, do you think it could be too late, essentially it won't be a deterrent anymore, and it'll just be retribution for potential further invasion? >> well, the way that the package has been instructed by the biden administration, and by our allies is to make sure that vladimir putin understands that there will be severe consequences if he invades ukraine further. and so, it's important for president zelensky to push. and, that's his role. that's his job. he saying to the world, stand up to putin, and he's demonstrating to his people that he is using every tool possible to avoid a war. but, i really do have support and faith in the position of the biden team. because right now, what is happening, this despicable movement by vlad
joel, good morning. thank you for being with us. >> thanks, good morning. >> so, speaking yesterday the munich security conference, president zelensky urged the west to impose sanctions on russia now rather than wait until after an innovation. so, why has the u.s. decided to wait? and, do you think it could be too late, essentially it won't be a deterrent anymore, and it'll just be retribution for potential further invasion? >> well, the way that the package has been...
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joel, i will start with you. wonder, looking in hindsight about your time in the obama administration. had obama reacted more strongly to the annexation of crimea, with the situation that we're in right now, could it have been avoided? >> look, katie, it's great to be with you. what is happening right now, is an outrage. what vladimir putin is doing is such a gross violation of international law, threatening nuclear weapons, which he did in a statement. speaking about the de-nazify vacation, i'm so appreciative of -- using that argument against jewish leader, and elected leader of ukraine. it's hard to imagine what would've worked at this a moment. in the obama administration, the sanctions that were put in place, were calibrated to start putin in his tracks. and it did, but it didn't roll him back, obviously. that's the challenge we're in, that we have a leader in vladimir putin, hell-bent on aggression. and we have -- military support to our allies, putting the sanctions are happening now, and attempting to rol
joel, i will start with you. wonder, looking in hindsight about your time in the obama administration. had obama reacted more strongly to the annexation of crimea, with the situation that we're in right now, could it have been avoided? >> look, katie, it's great to be with you. what is happening right now, is an outrage. what vladimir putin is doing is such a gross violation of international law, threatening nuclear weapons, which he did in a statement. speaking about the de-nazify...
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want to bring back joel ruben here, former deputy symptom secretary of state. so, joel, given andrea mitchell's exclusive reporting there that she shared with us and given this intelligence just shaped out over the last few days, do you think that vice president harris's speech to the munich security conference also took a different shape? do you get a sense her tone was stern given that decision to invade? >> yes, this speech was real. this was the single most significant speech by an american leader in a global forum calling out russian aggression and calling out russia for disinformation since 1962, since the cuban missile crisis by adlai stevenson. what we're watching with vice president harris is an american leader essentially telling the world, we are almost on the brink of war and we have to resist it because it will destabilize our entire way of life and that is a powerful message, this is not a normal speech. this is a serious moment for the united states and for europe. >> so, joel, who is that message for? who is vice president talking to? is she tal
want to bring back joel ruben here, former deputy symptom secretary of state. so, joel, given andrea mitchell's exclusive reporting there that she shared with us and given this intelligence just shaped out over the last few days, do you think that vice president harris's speech to the munich security conference also took a different shape? do you get a sense her tone was stern given that decision to invade? >> yes, this speech was real. this was the single most significant speech by an...
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unlike joel greenberg, she had a credible career. she was a capitol staffer.en waiting on for corroboration. i think that's why this whole thing took so long. the feds won't want to go to the mat based on the testimony of a liar like joel greenberg. someone who in the past has already made false claims of pedophilia against a political opponent. so they wanted someone legitimate to base their case on and they may have found it. >> and you made the point, there are disturbing claims for sure and some conflicting behavior. in fairness to mr. gaetz, this person has a lot of problems. so testimonially, it might not go that far. if it is further corroborated, it might start to look worse for him. dave who knows the florida law well, thank you so much. >> thank you, ari. >> we'll be right back. >> we'll be right back including nasal congestion, so you can breathe better. claritin-d. breathe better. seeing blood when you brush or floss can be a sign of early gum damage. new parodontax active gum repair kills plaque bacteria at the gum line. to help keep the gum seale
unlike joel greenberg, she had a credible career. she was a capitol staffer.en waiting on for corroboration. i think that's why this whole thing took so long. the feds won't want to go to the mat based on the testimony of a liar like joel greenberg. someone who in the past has already made false claims of pedophilia against a political opponent. so they wanted someone legitimate to base their case on and they may have found it. >> and you made the point, there are disturbing claims for...
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legislators, this session i ask for your support of new bills spearheaded by representatives joel ferry, steve waldrip, joel briscoe and senator jake anderegg to remove government regulations that needlesslyse increase utah's housing prices. we can increase supply without decreasing quality of life. this one will not be easy. but we cannot let our state become california. for the first time ever, peoplee on the wasatch front areme experiencing something that those of us from rural utah have felt for far too long: the terrible realization that our kids and grandkids might not be able to live near us. in rural utah that happens because of a lack of jobs. along the wasatch front, it's due to the unsustainableal increase in housing prices. we have to get this right. we must act now. and with the strongest economy in the nation, we have a generational opportunity to invest in infrastructure. if the federal government isis going to continue recklessly spending money borrowed from future generations, it is our duty to invest in projects thatn will benefit our children and grandchildren. this s
legislators, this session i ask for your support of new bills spearheaded by representatives joel ferry, steve waldrip, joel briscoe and senator jake anderegg to remove government regulations that needlesslyse increase utah's housing prices. we can increase supply without decreasing quality of life. this one will not be easy. but we cannot let our state become california. for the first time ever, peoplee on the wasatch front areme experiencing something that those of us from rural utah have...
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joel, good morning, thanks for being with us. what do you make of this u.s. intelligence assessment that russia has 70% of what they need for a full scale invasion? and then this report from the ap that says yet just yesterday, russia sent a pair of long range nuclear capable bombers on patrol over belarus. is the window of the diplomacy narrowing, as aaron was saying? >> well, lindsey, clearly this is the moment where the threat of war is the highest it has been in months. and vladimir putin is demonstrating that he has content to continue to raise the pressure, potentially invade ukraine and by using these exercises, sending a warning shot to the west that he has other capabilities if you want to put those on the table. so it is a very muscular signal being sent by putin. clearly, it is in response to the pressure from the white house, pressure from europe. isolating from them, diplomatically, telling him that he can't just invade illegally a democratic ally like ukraine. i should note, he does have one friend, and that is china, this is true. he is now the
joel, good morning, thanks for being with us. what do you make of this u.s. intelligence assessment that russia has 70% of what they need for a full scale invasion? and then this report from the ap that says yet just yesterday, russia sent a pair of long range nuclear capable bombers on patrol over belarus. is the window of the diplomacy narrowing, as aaron was saying? >> well, lindsey, clearly this is the moment where the threat of war is the highest it has been in months. and vladimir...
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anything at the end of the day is something else all together, lindsey. >> colonel jack jacobs and joel ruben, thank you for being with us. >> we'll have much more on the deteriorating situation with the ukrainian border with congresswoman houlihan, worked ads an air force officer at the end of the cold war and visited ukraine last month. >>> trump under oath, a judge orders a former president and two of his kids to answer questions in new york's investigation into his family's business practices. we're going to talk to someone who knows them well, barbara ress, former executive vice president of the trump organization. president of the trump president of the trump organization sorry, one sec. doug blows several different whistles. doug blows several different whistles. [a vulture squawks.] there he is. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty♪ (naj) at fisher investments, our clients know we only have their backs.need. (other money manager) how do your clients know that? (naj) because as a fiduciary, it's our responsibility to always put clients first. (other mon
anything at the end of the day is something else all together, lindsey. >> colonel jack jacobs and joel ruben, thank you for being with us. >> we'll have much more on the deteriorating situation with the ukrainian border with congresswoman houlihan, worked ads an air force officer at the end of the cold war and visited ukraine last month. >>> trump under oath, a judge orders a former president and two of his kids to answer questions in new york's investigation into his...
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jackie: bringing up good points, this is something i've been on, joel i want your take on this becausens, the harshest functions that could be employed in a situation like this would be placing sanctions on putin himself, he is one of the richest men in the world number one. number two, the russian economy runs on oil and gas to target their businesses and essentially say they are not going to be buying their product, it's one way to shut them down even though it would have difficult consequences here at home and in europe, these are policy decisions made that put us in a weaker energy position but it's one way to do it. >> these sanctions are the harshest we've ever hadr hr hr n a maja mcoamynmy themyismy theriompariparis disnndecicsmi ec eali rea.ty tionsk m m yrs preatdeat bidat fatodat set t glliorill dnf nia aetanioned at y nd nd eurnop to bto bus ba'ssmys, ketsar marpleeelel pen offff the negivegasty plplle deciof vlamirrr punpu wodayayays o o t vergeer of bei a war criminal making russia estate, we need unity but should not forget the last four years under donald trump basically
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although i'm now thinking that have they reported on it it might have simply reported much of what joeloldberg just explained to the committee. i in general don't like delegating authority from the mta boards to the mta director. however, if that's the prior action that the mtaboard then so be it . i think at minimum it would be helpful to have public reports annually for quarterly on the mta director transportation exercising that delegated authority with respect to master agreements and the other types of agreements that are contemplated in this arrangement with the state and those reports should be posted online and not simply put in some folder down that somebody like me isgoing to take the time to go read . i'm not even sure that this kind of exercise of delegated authority needs to be reported to the board of supervisors for at least there should be some public recording on use of that delegated authority otherwise i have no objection to approving this. it seems like it's a charter section 9.1 contract which his wife before you and i have no problem with the city receiving the cal
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let's bring in former secretary of state joel reuben. before we get to the talk of sanctions, joel, what's your reaction here to the video we are seeing in from overnight. the fact that we are hearing russian troops are trying to break into the west bank in kiev. what are your thoughts on how zelenskyy is handling all this? >> it's great to be with you. president zelenskyy is an inspiration. he's an inspiration to the world. he's an inspiration to his people. he's an inspiration to humanity. he stands for what's right in this fight. this fight is vial. it's criminal. what vladimir putin is doing bombing innocent civilians in cities is beyond the pale. he is rightly now an international pariah on the level of assad and kim jong-un in terms of being sanctioned directly. so president zelenskyy is demonstrating what it means to be a real hero and a real leader. what it means in terms of a fight is ukraines are as we have been talking about fighting back and they're fighting back not just for themselves but for all of us so we have to continu
let's bring in former secretary of state joel reuben. before we get to the talk of sanctions, joel, what's your reaction here to the video we are seeing in from overnight. the fact that we are hearing russian troops are trying to break into the west bank in kiev. what are your thoughts on how zelenskyy is handling all this? >> it's great to be with you. president zelenskyy is an inspiration. he's an inspiration to the world. he's an inspiration to his people. he's an inspiration to...
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it's a process which wedding bands refer to as "playing a billy joel song." ( laughter ) ♪ slow downld you're so ambitious for a-- ♪ i love billy joel. >> jon: mm-hmm. >> stephen: i love billy joel. ( laughter ) the census bureau pushed back hard, to the point where one expert said their efforts to protect the integrity of census operations were nothing short of heroic. yes, america was saved by the latest superhero addition to the m.c.u.-- censusman! ( cheers and applause ) he was a normal father of three. until bitten by a radioactive accountant. speaking of bureaucrats, the c.d.c. updated their covid guidance to suggest that schools cancel football and band. but without football and band, how will our kids learn the lessons you can only get from a football player stuffing you into a cello case? ( laughter ) so far, schools have resisted the guidelines, saying they are unrealistic. according to one former c.d.c. advisor: "you've got nerds, literally science nerds, who are writing these things." also explains this guidance from the web site: avoid high-risk activities such as eye co
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unfortunately, this is also an occasion of joel dropping tone deafness and gullibility from american voices. i noted in the for several years ago as the modernized economy, too many wealthy and powerful american actors have seemed willing to whitewash the many abuses or at least turn a blind eye. hollywood censoring our own american films to satisfy the president and his cronies is just one example. last week one american broadcaster seemed to amplify the ccpst propaganda goal when they included a member of the oppressed minority in the openingur ceremonies. this broadcaster called the obvious propaganda stunt -- he couldn't have scripted it better. a faculty member of the university went on tv and compared to china's secret chine to american police officers and the tierney to america's voting swalls. here was the quote, who are we to criticize the human rights record when we have ongoing attacksiz by the agents of the state against unarmed citizens and assaults on the voting rights of people of color in various states in this country. really, beyond absurd. the truth is the ccp has
unfortunately, this is also an occasion of joel dropping tone deafness and gullibility from american voices. i noted in the for several years ago as the modernized economy, too many wealthy and powerful american actors have seemed willing to whitewash the many abuses or at least turn a blind eye. hollywood censoring our own american films to satisfy the president and his cronies is just one example. last week one american broadcaster seemed to amplify the ccpst propaganda goal when they...
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. >> joining us is erin mclaughlin, joel rubin, former assistant secretary of state. good morning. know, erin, you have been talking all along to people in kyiv. after hearing some ukrainians weren't too worried, i understand some are telling you they're preparing for the worst. why this change? >> local leaders are speaking up. mayor of kyiv enlisted himself in the ukraine army reserve saying it's up to ordinary ukrainians to defend themselves. they're trying to enlist 130,000 citizens. on weekends, we're seeing men, women, the elderly, teenagers train militarily and medical training going on on the weekends as well. we were speaking to local restaurant owners, one owner of a pizza shop offering free pizzas to anyone who goes out and buys a gun and becomes a, quote, defender. he was telling us he was on the front lines in 2014 and he believes it is a matter of when, not if, russia invades. take a listen. >> for eight years we live in it. we understand our neighbors are [ bleep ] insane and they have a nuclear weapon and they have a big army, and for me, it's only about time when i
. >> joining us is erin mclaughlin, joel rubin, former assistant secretary of state. good morning. know, erin, you have been talking all along to people in kyiv. after hearing some ukrainians weren't too worried, i understand some are telling you they're preparing for the worst. why this change? >> local leaders are speaking up. mayor of kyiv enlisted himself in the ukraine army reserve saying it's up to ordinary ukrainians to defend themselves. they're trying to enlist 130,000...
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jonathon cobban and joel borders and william neville.irst minister of wales says any decision to change the testing programme would be premature and reckless. mark drakeford tweeted that testing had played a pivotal role in breaking chains of transmission. he said "any decision to effectively turn off the tap on our national testing programme, with no future plans in place to reactivate it, would put people at risk. in wales, we�*ll continue to make decisions to protect the health of people based on the scientific evidence available to us." scotland�*s first minister, nicola sturgeon has also been speaking today, saying that sensible decisions needed to be made in order to "get back to normal and stay back to normal". staying at home while we have a virus seems to me to be a sensible thing to do to try to protect that greater sense of normality. similarly, with testing. of course, we want to move to a situation where we�*re using testing in a much more targeted way, although we need to continue to have the right infrastructure for survei
jonathon cobban and joel borders and william neville.irst minister of wales says any decision to change the testing programme would be premature and reckless. mark drakeford tweeted that testing had played a pivotal role in breaking chains of transmission. he said "any decision to effectively turn off the tap on our national testing programme, with no future plans in place to reactivate it, would put people at risk. in wales, we�*ll continue to make decisions to protect the health of...
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and journalist, judy miller, and former deputy assistance secretary of state under president obama joelin. what do you make of vladimir putin's threat if you want to call it that, his statement he is putting his nuclear forces on high alert. what does that mean? >> i think he is trying to express his displeasure at the west, u.s. and europe. with the vows to launch an insurgency in ukraine and supply ukrainians with arms, when we armed the mujahidh resistance in afghanistan we took great pains for that to be a covert operation, we denied we were involved, bought ak-47s from the chinese. and a big difference when you are directly giving weapons to people who are killing russians, they would view that as an act of war. that could escalate to a war that involves nato, putin trying to use leverage available to him to to signal his displeasure. >> maybe he is reaching for nuclear lever to scare people? marie? all right. let me ask you that question. christian. does this suggest that vladimir putin is just trying to scare people because they are not going like he expected? >> i think so, to a
and journalist, judy miller, and former deputy assistance secretary of state under president obama joelin. what do you make of vladimir putin's threat if you want to call it that, his statement he is putting his nuclear forces on high alert. what does that mean? >> i think he is trying to express his displeasure at the west, u.s. and europe. with the vows to launch an insurgency in ukraine and supply ukrainians with arms, when we armed the mujahidh resistance in afghanistan we took great...
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the rad joel fred in and forget has been hit by a missile. the cruise job is to save lives and to put out the fire. the ship has just been through a maintenance period. the commanding officer captain, judge ivy too adora, tells me that it's now crucial for the crew to get back in shape for future operations, including joint nato, exercises, rental noise door opening. but for us, it is an opportunity to train together to show that we are capable of operating together. and at the same time, to show romanians that were a security provider in the black sea region. 14 good janet. i'm sick what he thought them, nobody, nobody never since becoming a nato member romania has increased its defense spending to just over 2 percent of the g. d. p investing and the modernization of its forces and investments deemed necessary. given security challenges in the region. the sailors here say they're not afraid of a russian aggression. still, the government has been calling on needed to boost its military presence in the region. crimea annexation was a real shoc
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there a joel fred in and forget has been hit by a missile. the cruise job is to save lives and to put out the fire. the ship has just been through a maintenance period. the commanding officer, captain george, vic, too adora, tells me that it's now crucial for the crew to get back in shape for future operations, including joint nato, exercises, rental noise door opening. but for us, it is an opportunity to train together to show that we are capable of operating together. and at the same time, to show romanians that were a security provider in the black sea region, 14 good general equity thought them above, nobody knew. since becoming a nato member romania has increased its defense spending to just over 2 percent of the g. d. p. investing in the modernization of its forces and investments deemed necessary. given security challenges in the region since the illegal annexation of crimea. in 2014, the black sea has become a flash spine intentions between moscow and the west. russia has significantly increase its military presence and the size of th
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my name is elizabeth joel and i work at c w ah ah, waste a business worth billions circumventing recycling regulations, for example, by simply burning trash can mean big profits for decades. all so german waste has been smuggles illegally to eastern europe. it's a touchy subject. i put the camera away to bickley morgan's reviews or structures of organized crime, sort of showed romanian climate active if dr. young virginia was to bring the trash smugglers to justice, but they are hard to catch her yet again, an illegal romanian luncheon is on fire. a year ago, november channel was head commissioner of romania as environmental police. he was leading the investigation button over on for the morrow them up. a lot of materials were burned here to venture for 20 minutes. there was a lot of smoke that were fall, 2 fires like that. the south of book rest would be engulfed and smoke and stench. in fact, all of bucharest suffers from big environmental problems several times in recent years. limits have been exceeded a 100 times over. the problem isn't just because there is also a constant illegal bu
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and we're joined now by joel august dina williams. she's the head of communications for the you and hcr as the united nations high commissioner for refugees in geneva, switzerland, thanks so much for joining us. tens of thousands of ukrainian refugees have already arrived in poland. can you tell us how many more are expected is poland prepared for this? well, in the neighboring countries, we've gotten the confirmed figure from the national governments that at least a 116000 refugees have fled ukraine in the last 2 days. and we are preparing for up to 4000000 refugees in the region. now obviously the, the situation is incredibly fluid. it's deteriorating rapidly, so the numbers are just a projection figure for us to do our planning. but inside ukraine as well, we do know that there are at least 100000, but probably many more that are on the move. and we've heard from our own colleagues inside ukraine that they as well as all of the ukranian civilians are unsure of, of where to go, what to do there, bunkering down. but really, the situa
and we're joined now by joel august dina williams. she's the head of communications for the you and hcr as the united nations high commissioner for refugees in geneva, switzerland, thanks so much for joining us. tens of thousands of ukrainian refugees have already arrived in poland. can you tell us how many more are expected is poland prepared for this? well, in the neighboring countries, we've gotten the confirmed figure from the national governments that at least a 116000 refugees have fled...
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get downas i- ( clicking ) i'm starting to freak out a little bit but trying to hold it together, joelthe horse wrangler, old gruff guy has been in the business for years. he said, are you nervous? i said, i'm nervous, you know. but there here up, everything looked fine because the camera's up there. but from here down, i'm so nervous, he said, your feet are literally kicking the horse every time you talk ( laughs ). >> stephen: and the horse is doing what you're telling him to do? >> he's doing what i'm telling him to do. i said, oh, my gosh. i feel like the horse is, like, are you nervous? literally, it was-- but, you know, we all laughed about it, it was fun and we got it done. >> stephen: great to see you again, thanks for being here. "the tragedy of macbeth" is in theaters now and on apple tv+, january 14. we'll be right back, everybody! >> stephen: good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
get downas i- ( clicking ) i'm starting to freak out a little bit but trying to hold it together, joelthe horse wrangler, old gruff guy has been in the business for years. he said, are you nervous? i said, i'm nervous, you know. but there here up, everything looked fine because the camera's up there. but from here down, i'm so nervous, he said, your feet are literally kicking the horse every time you talk ( laughs ). >> stephen: and the horse is doing what you're telling him to do?...
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hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >>> think you (contempororary music)c) - hi e everyone, a and welcoe to the l legal help p cente. this is s where we h have lel professisionals stananding y to answewer your queuestions regarding g personal i injur. so if yoyou've beenn injurered in an acaccident
hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >>> think you (contempororary music)c) - hi e everyone, a and welcoe to the l legal help p cente. this is s where we h have lel professisionals stananding y to answewer...
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ciudad de new york, nos encontraban la residencia en ese deben secuestro pero travÉs del portavoz joelte federal por otra parte, la vÍctimas estÁ con sus familiares. esto de mi parte, presentadora: una reciente encuesta de la fundaciÓn, revelÓ que sÓlo tres de cada 10 padres estÁn dispuesto ha vacunada sus hijos menores de 5 aÑos de edad lo que representa una seria dificultad para avanzar la situaciÓn sanitaria de paÍs. de de washington, d.c. claudia nos amplÍa. reportera: tres dÉcadas 10 padres dicen que tienen la intenciÓn de vacunada sus hijos contra coronavirus. de acuerdo con un estudio. julia no quiere vacunada su bebÉ de 6 meses. >> yo dirÍa que no porque apple estÁ desarrollando su cuerpo, sus defensas. reportera: algunos padres estÁn afectando gradualmente la inmunizaciÓn, adriana, vacunar hace un pequeÑo de un aÑo. >> no tengo miedo porque confÍo en que esta vacuna sea efectiva. reportera: el director de salud pÚblica del paÍs tratÓ de tranquilizar los padres que aÚn estÁn nerviosos por la vacunaciÓn de sus hijos mÁs pequeÑos. >> [habla en inglÉs] se estÁ haciendo un anÁlisis
ciudad de new york, nos encontraban la residencia en ese deben secuestro pero travÉs del portavoz joelte federal por otra parte, la vÍctimas estÁ con sus familiares. esto de mi parte, presentadora: una reciente encuesta de la fundaciÓn, revelÓ que sÓlo tres de cada 10 padres estÁn dispuesto ha vacunada sus hijos menores de 5 aÑos de edad lo que representa una seria dificultad para avanzar la situaciÓn sanitaria de paÍs. de de washington, d.c. claudia nos amplÍa. reportera: tres...
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in the options market >> well, i almost thought it was the end of the world coming, because billy joelm going tonight. it turns out they're on separate nights so they're not together but as far as russia and what you talked about top of the show, and is it the end of the world? no, but it is pushing prices of crude oil higher by the day. so conocophilips, not surprised to see big up side call buying in cop, so i bought those calls along with the folks at the 92 call strike in march second one, quickly, fxi obviously big cap stocks in china. the the index was trading for about 35.5 they're buying the 37.50 calls i bought those as well on unusual activity 30,000 of those traded so far today. >> if you could combine the acts, billy joel and metallica, enter sandman at scenes from an italian restaurant, that would be fantastic final trades are next on halftime reducing our carbon emissions to net zero may be our biggest challenge yet. there's no single action that will lead us to carbon neutrality. but there is a single source of essential sustainability intelligence. s&p global sustainabl
in the options market >> well, i almost thought it was the end of the world coming, because billy joelm going tonight. it turns out they're on separate nights so they're not together but as far as russia and what you talked about top of the show, and is it the end of the world? no, but it is pushing prices of crude oil higher by the day. so conocophilips, not surprised to see big up side call buying in cop, so i bought those calls along with the folks at the 92 call strike in march second...
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alongside joel embiid, right now he's the mvp of the nba. it's the sixers at the garden.n to the nba on abc rightnow. >> philly should be the favorite to win the east. they have the best duo in the game of basketball. >> never been wide open like this in
alongside joel embiid, right now he's the mvp of the nba. it's the sixers at the garden.n to the nba on abc rightnow. >> philly should be the favorite to win the east. they have the best duo in the game of basketball. >> never been wide open like this in
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next up, joel oxley. mr. oxley is a general manager of wtop news. for anyone in the d.c.a you've heard wtop. it is a d.c. area radio station owned by hubbard broadcasting which happens to be located in minnesota. wtop has over 100 local journalists and it is known for its local news programming. the station first went on the air in 1926. mr. oxley joined wtop in 1992 and worked his way up the ranks in sales and sales management to general manager in 1998 dan gainor, mr. gainor is a vice president of free speech america and business for the media research center, a nonprofit organization focused on alleged liberal media bias. he is a commentator for fox and has a regular spot on the one american news network. prior to joining the media research center, mr. gainor was an editor at several newspapers including the washington times and the baltimore news america. next, last but not least, daniel francis. mr. francis, dr. francis is a lecturer on law at harvard law school where he writes about regulation and competition. his research focuses on antitrust as well as constitutio
next up, joel oxley. mr. oxley is a general manager of wtop news. for anyone in the d.c.a you've heard wtop. it is a d.c. area radio station owned by hubbard broadcasting which happens to be located in minnesota. wtop has over 100 local journalists and it is known for its local news programming. the station first went on the air in 1926. mr. oxley joined wtop in 1992 and worked his way up the ranks in sales and sales management to general manager in 1998 dan gainor, mr. gainor is a vice...
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joel shamaskin was a primary care physician in rochester, new york.eived a life-changing a.l.s. diagnosis in 2016. tonight, he offers his "brief but spectacular" take on living with a.l.s. >> the first winter after i wa diagnosed with a.l.s., i was admiring the snow-covered pines near our home, and recall wondering how many more times i get to enjoy that. but as seasons pass and years pass, i realized i wasn't dying from a.l.s., i was living with it. >> i'm a retired primary care physician. was unfortunately forced to retire early because of my a.l.s. diagnosis six years ago. people inevitably lose the ability to walk, move, eat, speak, and breathe. unfortunatel there is no known cure. shortly after my diagnosis, i knew i wanted to get involved in the a.l.s. community. i liken a.l.s. advocacy to a long-distance relay, where they know they're working for the same goal. after my diagnosis, i could feel myself internalizing the identity of a disabled person. i look at people in wheelchairs and i feel this connection to them, and... i think about the thin
joel shamaskin was a primary care physician in rochester, new york.eived a life-changing a.l.s. diagnosis in 2016. tonight, he offers his "brief but spectacular" take on living with a.l.s. >> the first winter after i wa diagnosed with a.l.s., i was admiring the snow-covered pines near our home, and recall wondering how many more times i get to enjoy that. but as seasons pass and years pass, i realized i wasn't dying from a.l.s., i was living with it. >> i'm a retired...
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billy joel. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: were you in the throng when you did the billy joel?aughter ] >> i had the tattoos, though. >> yeah, he looked great walking around in tattoos, and i walked around with bleach eyebrows looking like a freak. >> jimmy: the tattoos are drawn on, i assume? >> no, they have to be stuck on. so there can't be -- you have to shave for that. >> jimmy: i want to ask you about one other aspect of finding this character, sebastian. in fact, i believe we have a videotape. now what's going on there? >> what is -- >> yeah, you don't really know about this. >> no, i don't. >> i have -- my acting coach, the great mary moss, happened to have taught helen hunt for "as good as it gets." he told her, put nickels in your shoes so you know what it's like to stand on your feet for 12 hours. i said, larry, i need something myself. we came up with this idea. so for the duration of the shoot, i actually, you know -- tommy was a big man. anyway, i wore these steel balls -- [ laughter ] i didn't want to tell you. >> i'm so glad i didn't know. >> i did. yeah. [ laug
billy joel. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: were you in the throng when you did the billy joel?aughter ] >> i had the tattoos, though. >> yeah, he looked great walking around in tattoos, and i walked around with bleach eyebrows looking like a freak. >> jimmy: the tattoos are drawn on, i assume? >> no, they have to be stuck on. so there can't be -- you have to shave for that. >> jimmy: i want to ask you about one other aspect of finding this character,...
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reporter: joel was a volunteer with the san francisco school board recall campaign.gger trend. >> we did something rare and important because the school board was so incompetent. reporter: he says that is largely true, tuesday nights recall was the fifth in the city's history, and the first successful one in over 100 years. after nearly 40 years without a recall election in san francisco, it is notable this year there are two. in june a recall for the district attorney will be on the ballot. >> that says something. >> it says recalls are possibly easier to get on the ballot. social media, internet, emails and spreadsheets -- all of these help make it simpler to get people excited. reporter: as recall efforts become more common, there is growing efforts to reform the process. in june san francisco voters will vote to see if they reform the window when election officials could be recalled. one senator from the east bay is along lawmakers working to reform the statewide process. he says the bar should be higher. >> i want to be sure the standards are high enough to make
reporter: joel was a volunteer with the san francisco school board recall campaign.gger trend. >> we did something rare and important because the school board was so incompetent. reporter: he says that is largely true, tuesday nights recall was the fifth in the city's history, and the first successful one in over 100 years. after nearly 40 years without a recall election in san francisco, it is notable this year there are two. in june a recall for the district attorney will be on the...
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>> billy joel. >> set your alarms america because we are on gma. >> good morning america. whoopi goldberg has bee hab suspended from the view for two weeks after she climbed on the show yesterday that the holocaust was not about race. goldberg related -- later tweeted out an apology. abc news president kim released this statement. while it will be has apologize, i have asked her to take the time off to reflect on her complex --comments. ama: an oil refinery has rejected the latest offer. talks ended today with both sides agreeing to continue negotiations at another date. for now, the contract will be extended. chevron is open to continuing to negotiate and they are preparing for normal operations. ongoing staffing shortages caused delays today on several bus lines. more than 20 lines were below -- behind schedule. a spokesperson told the chronicle that today's problem was due to sick calls. they lost several operations -- operators due to vaccination issues. dan: many banks closing branches as people bank online these days, but for one east bay man, it caused a mild panic.
>> billy joel. >> set your alarms america because we are on gma. >> good morning america. whoopi goldberg has bee hab suspended from the view for two weeks after she climbed on the show yesterday that the holocaust was not about race. goldberg related -- later tweeted out an apology. abc news president kim released this statement. while it will be has apologize, i have asked her to take the time off to reflect on her complex --comments. ama: an oil refinery has rejected the...
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the check is assisted joel embiid. harden has the top selling jersey since the trade. harden later imposed his wheel in the third period. registered a triple-double today. his first as a 6er. philadelphia won it, 125-109. give me a segue to golf. man. daniel burger. led the honda classic by five in south florida and advantage from the cap box. i can relate to that. to the other side of the green, he was four over on his first six holes and shot a 74. thank for playing. down the stretch when the shower came. seth shuckra in the purple shirt. 14, 16, and 18. stopped just short. led for another birdie. shucka from austria played for the georgia bulldogs shot four under 66. the first austrian born player to win. how about ncaa tournament times. the top six men's team all were bounced off on the same day. seven out of the top ten. never happened before. the headliner, what st. mary's did to number one gonzaga. st. mary's in red. right at him. logan johnson with a right hand. former st. mary's francis star and the gayles ignited the students to storm the court and get this,
the check is assisted joel embiid. harden has the top selling jersey since the trade. harden later imposed his wheel in the third period. registered a triple-double today. his first as a 6er. philadelphia won it, 125-109. give me a segue to golf. man. daniel burger. led the honda classic by five in south florida and advantage from the cap box. i can relate to that. to the other side of the green, he was four over on his first six holes and shot a 74. thank for playing. down the stretch when the...
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police officer nick enberg commands his canine repeatedly bite and hold on until presumed suspect joelng in a shed at the time, his handcuffed in a just released seven page document examining the incident. the palo alto internal police auditor determines the officer did not break department policy. deployment of the canine was consistent with current training and policy, it says. palo alto p d is assisting mountain view officers who were looking for a kidnapping suspect. investigators conducted a neighborhood door to door search . residents told police no one was in the backyard shed area and canine officers entered without identifying themselves. this led to confusion for the perceived suspect with alejo thing later, he did not know what was happening was trying to get the dog often not escape. when i watched the tape, and i didn't we demanded the case and equally horrendous, unprovoked attacked by a dog. the report makes six recommendations to improve the interface between officers and subjects, among them the importance of officers identifying themselves prior to entering homes and
police officer nick enberg commands his canine repeatedly bite and hold on until presumed suspect joelng in a shed at the time, his handcuffed in a just released seven page document examining the incident. the palo alto internal police auditor determines the officer did not break department policy. deployment of the canine was consistent with current training and policy, it says. palo alto p d is assisting mountain view officers who were looking for a kidnapping suspect. investigators conducted...
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spe travel i lrs ofs de coloray ma a joel o use electricity to melt aluminum strips into these cylindersocess tha >> you can see it start to melt. >> yeah at 1200 degrees fahrenheit. >> the forces of that coil allow us to manipulate the metal. >> reporter: tit's recycling amd the stars. just to be clear, when we watch a rocket launch, first stage, second stage, third stain, this is what the third stage is made of. >> it's made of aluminum. some are made of stainless steel. but you have essentially a big tin can up there. >> reporter: companies are already scrambling to use that aluminum as fuel. and a satellite would just make a pit stop. this is the ceo. someone described this process as like putting gas stations in space. is that kind of what it is? it'sven mesically refill your t? at you can do more, right? >> reporter: today, when satellites run out of fuel, they become just more space debris. debrispa miety wiped t an entir satellite collector. a step towards recycling debris that could be used for building what's needed for space in space. >> now you can use that to create parts of
spe travel i lrs ofs de coloray ma a joel o use electricity to melt aluminum strips into these cylindersocess tha >> you can see it start to melt. >> yeah at 1200 degrees fahrenheit. >> the forces of that coil allow us to manipulate the metal. >> reporter: tit's recycling amd the stars. just to be clear, when we watch a rocket launch, first stage, second stage, third stain, this is what the third stage is made of. >> it's made of aluminum. some are made of...
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and the bullet went through the torso of halyna hutchins and lodged in the shoulder of the director, joel. the director is now recovering. kasia: this lawsuit, we are only just getting details of it, but we -- have we had reaction from mr. baldwin? sophie: the last we heard from him, he uploaded a video to social media we could go after he had gone back twork. not on "rust," but the first time he came back to work. he seemed very downbeat, quite rose, and talked about how difficult it was getting back to work after what had happened on the set. he said halyna hutchins had been accidentally killed -- just saying those words wervery difficult. we have not had any reaction from alec baldwin himself yet. there has been some reaction from hollywood. this case rocked hollywood and renewed calls for stricter gu safety. the message i get from people i have spoken to, they are pleased the lawsuit is filed, because there was a lack of oversight and at the end of the day, there is a strong feeling that no one should be killed by a real gun on a make-believe movie set. kasia: stay with us here on out
and the bullet went through the torso of halyna hutchins and lodged in the shoulder of the director, joel. the director is now recovering. kasia: this lawsuit, we are only just getting details of it, but we -- have we had reaction from mr. baldwin? sophie: the last we heard from him, he uploaded a video to social media we could go after he had gone back twork. not on "rust," but the first time he came back to work. he seemed very downbeat, quite rose, and talked about how difficult it...
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baldwin, director joel souza, and hutchins were rehearsing the scene. >> i'm going to cock the gun, doyes r. i stake take the gun and start to cock the gun, i'm not going to pull the trigger. do you see? tilt it down a bit. i cock the gun, can you see that? can you see that? i let go of the hammer of the gun, and the gun goes off. i let go of the hammer of the gun, and the gun goes off. >> at the moment? >> that was the moment the gun went off, yeah. >> it wasn't in the script for the trigger to be pulled. >> well, the trigger wasn't pulled. i didn't pull the trigger. >> you never pulled the trigger? >> no, no, i would never point a gun and pull a trigger at them, never. never. that was the training that i had. you don't puoint a gun at a man and pull the trigger. >> the family is saying alec baldwin should have checked that weapon, alec baldwin should have done better training before trying this move. that's very different than the way alec baldwin has been portraying himself, as -- up to this point, alec baldwin has almost been portraying himself as a victim. >> reporter: hutchins' f
baldwin, director joel souza, and hutchins were rehearsing the scene. >> i'm going to cock the gun, doyes r. i stake take the gun and start to cock the gun, i'm not going to pull the trigger. do you see? tilt it down a bit. i cock the gun, can you see that? can you see that? i let go of the hammer of the gun, and the gun goes off. i let go of the hammer of the gun, and the gun goes off. >> at the moment? >> that was the moment the gun went off, yeah. >> it wasn't in the...
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reporter: joel was a volunteer with the san francisco school board recall campaign.ys there effort was not part of a bigger trend. >> we did something rare and important because the school board was so incompetent. reporter: he says that is largely true, tuesday nights recall was the fifth in the city's history, and the first successful one in over 100 years. after nearly 40 years without a recall election in san francisco, it is notable this year there are two. in june a recall for the district attorney will be on the ballot. >> that says something. >> it says recalls are possibly easier to get on the ballot. social media, internet, emails and spreadsheets -- all of these help make it simpler to get people excited. reporter: as recall efforts become more common, there is growing efforts to reform the process. in june san francisco voters will vote to see if they reform the window when election officials could be recalled. one senator from the east bay is along lawmakers working to reform the statewide process. he says the bar should be higher. >> i want to be sure t
reporter: joel was a volunteer with the san francisco school board recall campaign.ys there effort was not part of a bigger trend. >> we did something rare and important because the school board was so incompetent. reporter: he says that is largely true, tuesday nights recall was the fifth in the city's history, and the first successful one in over 100 years. after nearly 40 years without a recall election in san francisco, it is notable this year there are two. in june a recall for the...
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>> billy joel. ever notice how stiff clothes can feel rough on your skin? it's because they rub against you creating friction. and your clothes rub against you all day. for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle. just pour into the rinse dispenser and downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, fluffier, and gentler on your skin. try downy free & gentle. recognized by the national psoriasis foundation and national eczema association. >> set your alarms america because we are on gma. >> good morning america. dan: whoopi goldberg has been hb suspended from the view for two weeks after she climbed on the show yesterday that the holocaust was not about race. goldberg related -- later tweeted out an apology. abc news president kim released this statement. while it will be has apologize, i have asked her to take the time off to reflect on her complex --comments. ama: an oil refinery has rejected the latest offer. talks ended today with both sides agreeing to continue negotiations at
>> billy joel. ever notice how stiff clothes can feel rough on your skin? it's because they rub against you creating friction. and your clothes rub against you all day. for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle. just pour into the rinse dispenser and downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, fluffier, and gentler on your skin. try downy free & gentle. recognized by the national psoriasis...
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ciudad de new york, nos encontraban la residencia en ese deben secuestro pero travÉs del portavoz joel d.c. claudia nos amplÍa. reportera: tres dÉcadas 10 padres dicen que tienen la intenciÓn de vacunada sus hijos contra julia no quiere vacunada su bebÉque no porque apple estÁ desarrollando su cuerpo, sus defensas. reportera: algunos padres estÁn afectando gradualmente la n, adriana, vacunar hace un pequeÑo de un aÑo. >> no tengo miedo porque confÍo en que esta vacuna sea efectiva. reportera: el director de salud pÚblica del paÍs tratÓ de tranquilizar los padres que aÚn estÁn nerviosos por la vacunaciÓn de sus hijos mÁs pequeÑos. >> [habla en inglÉs] se estÁ haciendo un anÁlisis riguroso el mismo que se hizo para autorizarla vacuna de los adultos, sostuvo. reportera: el martes, pfizer , yo que autoricen dos dosis de vacunas para el covid para los niÑos menores de 5 aÑos. de aprobarse, esta podrÍa estar disponible tan pronto como en marzo. se investiga asÍ tres dosis serÍan mÁs eficaces, la razÓn detrÁs de esto es que dos dosis de la vacuna entre los niÑos de dos y 4 aÑos no produjo la
ciudad de new york, nos encontraban la residencia en ese deben secuestro pero travÉs del portavoz joel d.c. claudia nos amplÍa. reportera: tres dÉcadas 10 padres dicen que tienen la intenciÓn de vacunada sus hijos contra julia no quiere vacunada su bebÉque no porque apple estÁ desarrollando su cuerpo, sus defensas. reportera: algunos padres estÁn afectando gradualmente la n, adriana, vacunar hace un pequeÑo de un aÑo. >> no tengo miedo porque confÍo en que esta vacuna sea...
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hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in.ou'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability >> brennan: for more on the potential global impact on the war in ukraine, we turn to the president of the world bank, david malpas. so much has happened with even bigger sanctions on russia. tomorrow morning when they wake up in moscow, do you expect to see a run on banks? >> hi, margaret. we haven't seen the details of the sanctions
hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in.ou'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks,...
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jeff, joel, tom, great to see you all, gentlemen. thank you. time on the word on wall street. quick break and much more ahead. coming up, president biden calls russia's moves invasion but falls short on serious consequences. congresswoman claudia tenney is here, why she says congress must step in to act where the president has failed. then the threat from big tech, we take a look at how some of the most popular apps are putting children in danger. joining the conversation all morning long this morning, patrice lee onwuka and brandon arnold. we'll be right back with this fantastic panel. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. big promises. small promises. cuddly shaped promises. each wit
jeff, joel, tom, great to see you all, gentlemen. thank you. time on the word on wall street. quick break and much more ahead. coming up, president biden calls russia's moves invasion but falls short on serious consequences. congresswoman claudia tenney is here, why she says congress must step in to act where the president has failed. then the threat from big tech, we take a look at how some of the most popular apps are putting children in danger. joining the conversation all morning long this...
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government correspondent, marissa, and joel fitzgerald rodriguez, thank you both for being here and you.>> take you for having us. >> you're watching governor newsom's announcement of the plan, tell us we should know? >> standing in front of boxes of thousands of mass. essentially this is a plan that they say will allow the state to move forward into is next phase. but still be prepared for potential surges like we saw just a few weeks ago with omicron. from a practical perspective it's not going to change anyone's life. the government is saying we are putting in place a scaffolding so that if we have another variant or another search, we are ready with masts and healthcare workers, and sentinel tracing of wastewater, which is become a really good way to actually accurately tell if things are spreading. so at the end of the way -- end of the day, a fancy name, smarter, the mass mandate ending and the question about what happens with kids in schools at the end of the month is more what average people think about. >> i see people bring masts in the bay area, we will see that a lot, as wel
government correspondent, marissa, and joel fitzgerald rodriguez, thank you both for being here and you.>> take you for having us. >> you're watching governor newsom's announcement of the plan, tell us we should know? >> standing in front of boxes of thousands of mass. essentially this is a plan that they say will allow the state to move forward into is next phase. but still be prepared for potential surges like we saw just a few weeks ago with omicron. from a practical...
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hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >> brennan: we go now to former national security adviser retired general h.r. mcmaster, who is with us from palo alto, california. good morning to you. and i understand you can hear me now. that's good. >> good morning, margaret. it's great to be with you. thanks for your perseverance. >> brennan: let's pick up on the question i put to you, do you agree with the former vice president mike pence that donald trump was wrong in what he claims about the 2020 election? >> absolutely. all americans should agree with vice president pence. it's time, margaret, i think to demand more from our political leaders, demand that they stop compromising confidence in our democratic principles and institutions and processes to score partisan political points. as know, this happens across both political parties and it's just time
hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >> brennan: we go now to former national security adviser retired general h.r. mcmaster, who is with us from palo alto, california. good morning to you. and i understand you can hear me now. that's good. >> good morning,...
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veteran brazilian rider joel ricardo villera has led the charge but as season rolls into high gear hisllenging. >> experience does, indeed, count. >> champions are sure to emerge. >> the best ever. >> and new stars are stepp
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joining me now, joel shulman.lso joining the conversation all morning long, wall street journal assistant, james freeman and mark tepper. gentlemen, it's good to be with all of you. joel, i'm going to start with you, talk about the markets this morning. as i said, we are searching for some direction here. so many things to think about. what's top of mind for you this morning? >> well, i mean, we're seeing a very interesting market. when have you the fangs, which are the -- arguably the most closely monitored securities on the planet. on the one hand netflix and facebook disappointing a great deal and dropping 20%, then you have amazon going up 10 plus percent, google doing well. it sets the stage that it's a very difficult market to he predict and so what we're seeing is a wide disparity in terms of performance of many of the stocks. we're seeing probably more stocks going up or down 20 plus percent than of we've seen in a long time and so you're seeing some surprises. you mentioned disney and uber this morning. s
joining me now, joel shulman.lso joining the conversation all morning long, wall street journal assistant, james freeman and mark tepper. gentlemen, it's good to be with all of you. joel, i'm going to start with you, talk about the markets this morning. as i said, we are searching for some direction here. so many things to think about. what's top of mind for you this morning? >> well, i mean, we're seeing a very interesting market. when have you the fangs, which are the -- arguably the...