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let's welcome bloomberg's john edwards, who has been all over this story. s coming after a lot of store closures, they tragically lost their cfo. to what extent is this a surprise? john: it is not really a surprise. it is almost inevitable. they struggled in the past several quarters with declining sales. they have had trouble with their merchandise mix. it starts to cascade on itself as we reported back in november. suppliers have stopped supplying bed, bath & beyond because they are concerned about getting paid. while bed, bath & beyond remains, at least for the moment, a large national retailer, suppliers want to have their goods in front of them but they were worried about their viability. it turns out to be accurate. jon: and then you add to the equation a changing rate environment, john, for retailers. a challenging time on the finance front and i would imagine the targets, walmarts and the costcos of the world are waiting to see what plays out. target looked out a lot of private label offerings. that was part of this bed, bath & beyond strategy. to tu
let's welcome bloomberg's john edwards, who has been all over this story. s coming after a lot of store closures, they tragically lost their cfo. to what extent is this a surprise? john: it is not really a surprise. it is almost inevitable. they struggled in the past several quarters with declining sales. they have had trouble with their merchandise mix. it starts to cascade on itself as we reported back in november. suppliers have stopped supplying bed, bath & beyond because they are...
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smith in 2011 led that indictment of john edwards. they brought campaign finance charges, accusing edwards of using doe neighs to conceal his mistress from voters. now, edwards fought that, and despite not being a very sympathetic person at the time -- certainly not someone who was going to rebound in politics at the time -- interestingly, he won. edwards secured a not guilty verdict on one charge and a mistrial on the rest, which the doj then declined to try again. jurors explaining that smith's prosecution team, when they looked at all the facts and the way they waged the case, they just did not have the goods. >> i felt like the evidence just wasn't there. it could have been more -- um -- yeah, it could have been a lot more. a lot more than what it was. >> could have been a lot more. it was a visible failure. and it came into context after that same department i mentioned at the doj had been reeling from prior criticism that lost its nerve or gotten gun shy in these kinds of cases. you have to keep in mind -- this kind of loss in co
smith in 2011 led that indictment of john edwards. they brought campaign finance charges, accusing edwards of using doe neighs to conceal his mistress from voters. now, edwards fought that, and despite not being a very sympathetic person at the time -- certainly not someone who was going to rebound in politics at the time -- interestingly, he won. edwards secured a not guilty verdict on one charge and a mistrial on the rest, which the doj then declined to try again. jurors explaining that...
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john edward towers have a special bond with these animals. father and son are dairy farmers in northern england. they are only concern, is that they cows produce large quantities of me thing, a potent greenhouse gas wheaton solve the problems that we've got with an industry . and it's affecting the plant and a bad way. we can't produce milk and people can drink milk. we need to solve these problems as an industry for the industry to carry on because it is not serving the planet well which an oven. there is some 1500000000 cows on the planet. they produce a 3rd of the world, methane emissions, mainly through their belching. this makes them a climate hazard. so the towers are experimenting with a new type of feed supplement made from garlic and citrus. it influences enzymes in the cow, stomach, and intestine. ah, the result is astonishing. the kinds of mit left me think the toe is received regular visits from other farmers and agricultural experts. like these representatives from a livestock auction house. the towers want their visitors to recommend the new product so that more farmers ca
john edward towers have a special bond with these animals. father and son are dairy farmers in northern england. they are only concern, is that they cows produce large quantities of me thing, a potent greenhouse gas wheaton solve the problems that we've got with an industry . and it's affecting the plant and a bad way. we can't produce milk and people can drink milk. we need to solve these problems as an industry for the industry to carry on because it is not serving the planet well which an...
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john edwards, carlos curbelo, thank you so much.what does biden have in store for the rest of his presidency? michael beschloss is here when the 11th hour continues. >> this is our historic moment of crisis and challenge and unity is the path forward. the pandemic was raging. our economy was reeling. but we acted together. now, two years, and it's clear more than ever that our plan is working that we are building our economy from the bottom up and the middle loud, out not just the top down. >> president biden mocked two years in office today by celebrating his accomplishments and my mark on the crisis that our nation faced at that time. the president will face a new set of challenges. but this time, with the republican-controlled house. with me to discuss, celebrated author and presidential historian michael beschloss. his latest work, in a bookshelf will full of, works is presidents of war. michael, it is always good so good to see. >> thank you, the same for me, alicia. -- >> so much has changed since president biden took office.
john edwards, carlos curbelo, thank you so much.what does biden have in store for the rest of his presidency? michael beschloss is here when the 11th hour continues. >> this is our historic moment of crisis and challenge and unity is the path forward. the pandemic was raging. our economy was reeling. but we acted together. now, two years, and it's clear more than ever that our plan is working that we are building our economy from the bottom up and the middle loud, out not just the top...
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john edwards, carlos curbelo, thank you so much.oming, up what does biden have in store for the rest of his presidency? michael beschloss is here when the 11th hour continues. moderate-to-severe eczema. it doesn't care if you have a date, a day off, or a double shift. make your move and get out in front of eczema with steroid-free cibinqo. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and it's proven to help provide clearer skin and relieve itch fast. cibinqo continuously treats eczema whether you're flaring or not. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. do not take with medicines that prevent blood clots. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma, lung, skin and other cancers, serious heart-related events, and blood clots can happen. people 50 and older with he
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john edwards, carlos curbelo, thank you so much.ncy? michael beschloss is here when the 11th hour continues. hour continues. no matter your purpose, at pnc private bank we will work with you every step of the way to help you achieve it. so let us focus on the how. just tell us - what's your why? for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicine
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john and edward towers have a special bond with these animals. father and son are dairy farmers in northern england. their only concern is that they cows produce large quantities of me thing, a potent greenhouse gas wheaton solve the problems that we've got within the industry. and it's affecting upon and a bad way. we can't produce milk and people can drink milk. we need to solve these problems as an industry for industry to carry on because it is not serving upon it well, which and other there is some 1500000000 cows on the planet. they produce a 3rd of the world's methane emissions, mainly through their belching. this makes them a climate hazard. so the towers are experimenting with a new type of feed supplement made from garlic and citrus. it influences enzymes in the cow stomach and in testing ah, the result is astonishing. the kinds of mit left me think the toe is received regular visits from other farmers and agricultural experts like these representatives from a life stop auction house. the. i always want their visitors to recommend the new product so that more farmers can reduce th
john and edward towers have a special bond with these animals. father and son are dairy farmers in northern england. their only concern is that they cows produce large quantities of me thing, a potent greenhouse gas wheaton solve the problems that we've got within the industry. and it's affecting upon and a bad way. we can't produce milk and people can drink milk. we need to solve these problems as an industry for industry to carry on because it is not serving upon it well, which and other...
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john and edward towers have a special bond with these animals. father and son are dairy farmers in northern england. their only concern is that they cows produce large quantities of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. wheaton solve the problems that we've got with an industry . and it's affecting the planet in a bad way. we can't produce milk and people can drink milk. we need to solve these problems as an industry for the industry to carry on, because it's not serving upon well wishing other. there is some 1500000000 cows on the planet. they produce a 3rd of the world's methane emissions, mainly through their belt. ching, this makes them a climate hazard. so the towers are experimenting with a new type of feed supplement made from garlic and citrus. it influences enzymes in the cow stomach and in testing ah, the result is astonishing. the kinds of mit left me think the toe is received regular visits from other farmers, an agricultural expert like these representatives from a livestock auction house. the, i always want their visitors to recommend the new product so that more farmers can reduc
john and edward towers have a special bond with these animals. father and son are dairy farmers in northern england. their only concern is that they cows produce large quantities of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. wheaton solve the problems that we've got with an industry . and it's affecting the planet in a bad way. we can't produce milk and people can drink milk. we need to solve these problems as an industry for the industry to carry on, because it's not serving upon well wishing other....
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john and edward towers have a special bond with these animals. father and son are dairy farmers in northern england. their only concern is that they cows produce large quantities of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. wheaton solve the problems that we've got with an industry . and it's affecting upon and a bad way. we can't produce milk and people can drink milk. we need to solve these problems as an industry for industry to carry on because it is not serving upon it well, which and other there is some 1500000000 cows on the planet. they produce a 3rd of the world's methane emissions, mainly through their belching. this makes them a climate hazard. so the towers are experimenting with a new type of feed supplement made from garlic and citrus. it influences enzymes in the cow stomach and in testing ah, the result is astonishing. the count, the mit left, me think the toe is received regular visits from other farmers and agricultural experts like these representatives from a life stock auction house. the, i always want their visitors to recommend the new product, so that more farmers can reduce
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i suppose john edward taylor as a springboard investigate the legacies of racism off to produce this into its history. the newspaper want to hear any more about it accusing them of bringing their own trauma back to work. now let me get this straight a left news organisation tries to hold himself accountable for their own history once being told who set they do not want to be . how set they do not want to be. how surprise it. so joining me now to chat about this research analyst and culture to dr. rikki neave, a sun keep this is a really good point isn't it. oh i think what it shows lawrence , is think what it shows lawrence, is just identity politics, eating itself alive in a way, isn't it? yeah. the gordon trying to do a soul searching exercise when it comes to previous links with the slave trade and sympathy with the confederacy . but now it's the confederacy. but now it's facing complaints over the fact that when it came to the orchestration of the project, they were looking to whitewash aspects of its own history. the fact that it wasn't very comfortable lack comfortable there wa
i suppose john edward taylor as a springboard investigate the legacies of racism off to produce this into its history. the newspaper want to hear any more about it accusing them of bringing their own trauma back to work. now let me get this straight a left news organisation tries to hold himself accountable for their own history once being told who set they do not want to be . how set they do not want to be. how surprise it. so joining me now to chat about this research analyst and culture to...
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i suppose john edward taylor as a springboard investigate the legacies of racism off to produce this into its history. the newspaper want to hear any more about it accusing them of bringing their own trauma back to work. now let me get this straight a left news organisation tries to hold himself accountable for their own history once being told who set they do not want to be . how set they do not want to be. how surprise it. so joining me now to chat about this research analyst and culture to dr. rikki neave, a sun keep this is a really good point isn't it. oh i think what it shows lawrence , is think what it shows lawrence, is just identity politics, eating itself alive in a way, isn't it? yeah. the gordon trying to do a soul searching exercise when it comes to previous links with the slave trade and sympathy with the confederacy . but now it's the confederacy. but now it's facing complaints over the fact that when it came to the orchestration of the project, they were looking to whitewash aspects of its own history. the fact that it wasn't very comfortable lack comfortable there wa
i suppose john edward taylor as a springboard investigate the legacies of racism off to produce this into its history. the newspaper want to hear any more about it accusing them of bringing their own trauma back to work. now let me get this straight a left news organisation tries to hold himself accountable for their own history once being told who set they do not want to be . how set they do not want to be. how surprise it. so joining me now to chat about this research analyst and culture to...
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tom: we are out of time, john j edwards the third with us. h the year as well. i learned about that. i never got bed bath and be on fine. john the pharaoh has the whole thing -- jonathan ferro has the whole thing right. lisa: it's hard to walk in and find what you want with internet sales. i thing about the idea repurpose and space is. you asked this question and do we get a lot of acts throwing, water parks? what experiences have power in some capacity? tom: last time i walked into bed, bath & beyond to get a shower curtain and nixon was president. lisa: how is the shower curtain holding up? tom: that is why they are hurting. lisa: is a brown? [laughter] tom: we won't go there. features -21, dow futures were jon ferro, -16 e six. the vix expands 22.46. tomorrow, join us for jobs day. good morning. ♪ hi, i'm lauren, i lost 67 pounds in 12 months on golo. golo and the release has been phenomenal in my life. it's all natural. it's not something that gives you the jitters. it makes you go through your days with energy, and you're not tired anymor
tom: we are out of time, john j edwards the third with us. h the year as well. i learned about that. i never got bed bath and be on fine. john the pharaoh has the whole thing -- jonathan ferro has the whole thing right. lisa: it's hard to walk in and find what you want with internet sales. i thing about the idea repurpose and space is. you asked this question and do we get a lot of acts throwing, water parks? what experiences have power in some capacity? tom: last time i walked into bed, bath...
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position, and david harbuck, part of the prosecution team in places like the prosecution of senator john edwardsob mcdonald, a republican. jack smith seems to be assembling a team without fear, faith or kind of prosecutors who are willing to take difficult, politically-charged cases left, right and center. that is a really good sign. but on the other hand, we still have nobody but the footsoldiers of the insurrection who have been charged. the boots of the insurrection, as i call them, not a single suit. not a single political actor, not a member of the hierarchy, the command structure of the insurrection has been charged. and i think we have waited too long for some of those indictments to be returned by grand jury's. >> well, on that point then, glenn, bloomberg reported the special counsel has new evidence of emails, letters, documents from election officials in battleground states. do you think given that, are we any closer to donald trump facing accountability? or to your point, the suits as you were just saying, being held accountable, either being indicted, brought up on charges, and faci
position, and david harbuck, part of the prosecution team in places like the prosecution of senator john edwardsob mcdonald, a republican. jack smith seems to be assembling a team without fear, faith or kind of prosecutors who are willing to take difficult, politically-charged cases left, right and center. that is a really good sign. but on the other hand, we still have nobody but the footsoldiers of the insurrection who have been charged. the boots of the insurrection, as i call them, not a...
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in 2019, the state's governor john bell edwards says that tough on crime approach hasn't been workinghe bad guys. >> i don't know if it was ever a good thing, but we know now because of our experience that it was counterproductive. we had the highest incarceration rate in the nation for the last couple of decades but our crime rate wasn't any better for it. the recidivism rate wasn't any better. most importantly we weren't safer. it was costing $700 million a year, just that louisiana. that's third only to education and health care. we couldn't afford it. >> in 2017, edwards, a democrat in the deep south, signed bipartisan criminal justice reform legislation, the most ambitious in the state's history. you have actually reduced your prison population here? >> we have. but we are number two in the country at present. and it's a process. >> to see this happen in a deep red state, law and order south, is pretty stunning to a lot of folks. wouldn't you agree? >> it is. it's counter intuitive that you can overincarcerate and be less safe because of it. >> the reforms are projected to reduce
in 2019, the state's governor john bell edwards says that tough on crime approach hasn't been workinghe bad guys. >> i don't know if it was ever a good thing, but we know now because of our experience that it was counterproductive. we had the highest incarceration rate in the nation for the last couple of decades but our crime rate wasn't any better for it. the recidivism rate wasn't any better. most importantly we weren't safer. it was costing $700 million a year, just that louisiana....
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john bel edwards was our governor and he is a democrat governor.hat incident, that horrific incident happened at a time when a reasonable man would look at the timeline and say perhaps it was political motivation from our governor as to why that investigation was not deeply revealed just prior to his reelection. so, yes sir, i support full reveal in that investigation. host: congressman clay higgins of louisiana, beginning his fourth term serving the state. thank you for being with us on washington journal. guest: thank you for having me and god bless. america will be ok. host: there is more ahead. we will be joined by congressman brendan boyle, the top democrat on the house budget committee talking about his new role in the priorities and the battle ahead over issues including the debt ceiling. all of that ahead on washington journal. ♪ >> fridays at 8:00 p.m. eastern, c-span brings you after words where aho are interviewed on their latest books. this week armstrong williams and civil rights attorney bancroft, co-authors of "crisis in the classroo
john bel edwards was our governor and he is a democrat governor.hat incident, that horrific incident happened at a time when a reasonable man would look at the timeline and say perhaps it was political motivation from our governor as to why that investigation was not deeply revealed just prior to his reelection. so, yes sir, i support full reveal in that investigation. host: congressman clay higgins of louisiana, beginning his fourth term serving the state. thank you for being with us on...
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and the result is that this guy, john edward taylor, as racist as . you like a shocking example. be in favour of that statue in bristol . or would they statue in bristol. or would they say, look that was then this is now . history say, look that was then this is now. history is a strange is a strange beast. and i'm afraid we're going to be publishing maybe this is how we can all finally weave for it because if the guardian can draw a line in the guardian can draw a line in the sun and go, right, look, we actually currently no links to this individual, if indeed abhorrent . so whatever and we abhorrent. so whatever and we can all move on, then she might pave the way for results of a little bit common sense in little bit of common sense in the kelvin thank you very the world. kelvin thank you very much. kevin mckenzie, former editor of sun, responding to editor of the sun, responding to these guardian these claims, a guardian spokesperson said, we are concerned colleagues concerned that some colleagues and not had a good and contributors not had a good experience working with us, b
and the result is that this guy, john edward taylor, as racist as . you like a shocking example. be in favour of that statue in bristol . or would they statue in bristol. or would they say, look that was then this is now . history say, look that was then this is now. history is a strange is a strange beast. and i'm afraid we're going to be publishing maybe this is how we can all finally weave for it because if the guardian can draw a line in the guardian can draw a line in the sun and go,...
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way than to end this conversation with former congressman joe walsh, former congresswoman jon edwards, and johnsadly have to say goodbye to one of the people who helped get the sunday show on the air every weekend. and, a enjoy, and i think melissa harris -- go way back. senior producer extraordinaire, rachel slater. she is an amazing writer, editor, with the research, sharp what. she is also our teams legal expert, because while she was working on the show, she also earned her law degree, and passed the bar on her first try. i just want to add, behind the scenes, rachel gave voice to, and brought passion for the power, listing the voiceless, and now she'll bring that boys, and those values to people in need of housing attorney. rachel, we will miss you, but we wish you well in your next adventure as an attorney at long. your clients are going to be lucky. thank you at home for watching the sunday show. i'll be back next sunday at 10 pm eastern. stay tuned at noon for the latest. richard louis is in the chair for alex web, that's next. 's next. (vo) what can a nationwide 5g network from t-mobil
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garrett haake, political correspondent steve kornacki, former congresswoman donna edwards, an msnbc political analyst, john theory is a long-time republican house staffer, matthew dowd is founder of the group country over party, and susan del percent owe, an msnbc political analyst. one heck of a group. where do things stand on this vote right now? >> where they stand is the seventh ballot is not going to settle it. we're going to head to an eighth ballot. this is now the ninth longest vote for speaker in the history of the country. if it the gets to nine ballots, it will be tied for eighth. when you say there's been no movement, what you've got here, we're tracking them as they vote. these are the folks who voted against mccarthy on the previous ballots. they are voting for byron donaldss, whose name was placed into nomination as an alternative to.com county. except for matt gaetz, who put a name in there for donald trump. interestingly, donalds himself hasn't voted. garrett had had interesting reporting there. when they get to the end of the roll call, donalds will have an opportunity to vote. it will be
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. >> thank you, my friend, edward lawrence on all that. johnamney, real clear markets editor what he makes about this. are you concerned, john? >> no. this is a political device that is what the debt ceiling is. whichever party controls the purse at the time uses it as a hammer to the other side to get a few concessions. we know they will not default. we know the debt limit will be extended. there are bills to pay this is politics, always has been. neil: nevertheless we have a history of bringing this to the brink, ironically in 2011, even though they avoided the brink s&p still downgraded the american debt because of craziness up to the agreement and keeping the government lights on. if we were to get something like that, are markets prepare forked that? are you? >> of course they are. let's remember what happened in 2011. there was the downgrade. what happened to yields in the subsequent months? they actually went down reflecting more valuable treasurys. markets yawned what happened in 2011. i will just add this notion that the u.s. has never
. >> thank you, my friend, edward lawrence on all that. johnamney, real clear markets editor what he makes about this. are you concerned, john? >> no. this is a political device that is what the debt ceiling is. whichever party controls the purse at the time uses it as a hammer to the other side to get a few concessions. we know they will not default. we know the debt limit will be extended. there are bills to pay this is politics, always has been. neil: nevertheless we have a...
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stuart: edward lawrence at the white house, thank you. johnity. john, i want to talk about inflation. it seems to me that inflation is beginning to cool. i think we've got good evidence of that. but what happens when we get all this federal spending, trillions and trillions coming out being spent many our economy? could inflation go back up again? >> i don't think so. that's largely because of the expected recession. nevertheless, the fact that we have all this spending means that inflation will be higher than otherwise. as a result, interest rates will be higher than otherwise and sectors like housing will suffer. you know, you always complain about the two-handed economy. on the one hand this, on the other hand, that. i want to complain about two-handed leadership in washington. we have the fed earnestly engaged in a fight against inflation. on the other hand, we have the executive branch and perhaps some in congress supporting inflation with this spending bill. there's no question about that. inflation is higher than otherwise because we pl
stuart: edward lawrence at the white house, thank you. johnity. john, i want to talk about inflation. it seems to me that inflation is beginning to cool. i think we've got good evidence of that. but what happens when we get all this federal spending, trillions and trillions coming out being spent many our economy? could inflation go back up again? >> i don't think so. that's largely because of the expected recession. nevertheless, the fact that we have all this spending means that...
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john saratoga. he is an interesting character in this, no indication whatsoever about race, where i found out was later on at the end, of the war is that edward chan, who was the pay master of the regiment, putting the paperwork saying that all monies due to john saratoga were to go to him, for he is my slave for life. so, here we know that we had, so, kate's member it was a free person of color, and then we have john saratoga who is an enslaved person, both serving in the regiment on the roles. major john taylor, from virginia brought an enslaved servant with him, and registered him into the regiments, so that he was then getting rations and pay through his enslaved servant. so, we do know that they were there, there were other accounts from putnam's regine minute at one point about 27 men and hazen's was part of putnam's regiment. there were 27 african americans with the regiment at that time, some of them will probably end hazen's regiment. i was really trying to track them down but i found it very interesting they did not make that designate are, and what does that mean? that they are not making that designate are on these troops? >> befo
john saratoga. he is an interesting character in this, no indication whatsoever about race, where i found out was later on at the end, of the war is that edward chan, who was the pay master of the regiment, putting the paperwork saying that all monies due to john saratoga were to go to him, for he is my slave for life. so, here we know that we had, so, kate's member it was a free person of color, and then we have john saratoga who is an enslaved person, both serving in the regiment on the...
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joining us, donna edwards, and eddie glad is back. john and eddie are msnbc contributors.s your body of reporting that i think ties these two stories that we're living through this week together. the events of january 6th, efforts to unearth them and uncover them, the complete obstruction and smearing, frankly of the committee members and the committee's product. and now those members including many who voted -- all of them, i guess kevin mccarthy is no different than scott perry in that regard, mangling the house's effort to exist this week. there is no house of representatives. there are no members of congress today. they're all members-elect. >> right, yeah. and there's a lot of overlap between that hard right wing of the republican party that led as donald trump's top lieutenants to overturn the 2020 election. i'm not just talking about, you know, all the people that voted to overturn the election, because that's a majority of house republicans, but really the hard-right group, who really planned with donald trump and plotted with donald trump for how they could bring
joining us, donna edwards, and eddie glad is back. john and eddie are msnbc contributors.s your body of reporting that i think ties these two stories that we're living through this week together. the events of january 6th, efforts to unearth them and uncover them, the complete obstruction and smearing, frankly of the committee members and the committee's product. and now those members including many who voted -- all of them, i guess kevin mccarthy is no different than scott perry in that...
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shareholders we're going to go to a commercial congresswoman edwards, thank you, ambassador, congressman mulvaney, what's your full name? >> it's john after mick. after jagger >> my dad was a baseball fan and my mom wanted to name us after kennedys, split the difference. >>> coming up, we're going take a look at what is moving in the premarket and growing calls from tiktok to be banned from washington down to the state level. is the app a security risk or not? we're going to hear from tom freedman about that and so much more st ted ayun >>> welcome back to "squawk box. the futures right now, the dow has turned negative, maybe somewhat due to this 10% loss that we're seeing in shares of intel. american express offsetting some of those losses. up $8. something other than just intel in terms of what's ailing the dow itself and the nasdaq and the s&p were both lower for most of the premarket session >>> calling to ban tiktok are growing louder on capitol hill we'll talk about security issues, china relations and the war in ukraine with tom friedman after the break. >>> take a look at a the s&p 500. "squawk box" will be right back. >>> w
shareholders we're going to go to a commercial congresswoman edwards, thank you, ambassador, congressman mulvaney, what's your full name? >> it's john after mick. after jagger >> my dad was a baseball fan and my mom wanted to name us after kennedys, split the difference. >>> coming up, we're going take a look at what is moving in the premarket and growing calls from tiktok to be banned from washington down to the state level. is the app a security risk or not? we're going...
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