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john: and how they stay -- david: and how they stay there. recent decades, one of the most important figures on wall street is john mack. he led -- john rose from modest circumstances to become a godly figure on wall street are quite some time. i sat down with john to discuss his life story and what he sees as the future of wall street. you spent more than 50 years on wall street and probably the most difficult time was during the 2007, 2008 recession where morgan stanley came close to going under. was that the most difficult time of your career? john: no question. david: you thought you had a good cash reserve for a while, but all of a sudden people started pulling cash out, your cash reserves started going down . how close did you come to going bankrupt? john: very close. tim geithner are at the fed was trying to get us to sell to jimmy -- jamie dimon at the time. i called jamie and said, " you will buy the firm." he said, " i don't want your firm." he said, " john, if you forced me to do it i would pay you two dollars a share." i was not g
john: and how they stay -- david: and how they stay there. recent decades, one of the most important figures on wall street is john mack. he led -- john rose from modest circumstances to become a godly figure on wall street are quite some time. i sat down with john to discuss his life story and what he sees as the future of wall street. you spent more than 50 years on wall street and probably the most difficult time was during the 2007, 2008 recession where morgan stanley came close to going...
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john: correct. david: what was it like coming back? were thereple cheering for you when you came back to morgan stanley? john: you have seen the film. yes. david: for young people looking for a career, would you recommend a wall street career today? john: there are not many jobs you can have as a young individual where you are always learning. ♪ david: how did you build morgan stanley? were you focused on underwriting, trading, other areas that were new to wall street? john: i focused on what we did really well. we were either number one or number two at m&a tables every year, so that was important. we said, if we are going to be doing m&a and we have these wonderful relationships and trust, let's move into the secondary market, become a very active securities business, so we ended up building a very large platform at the institutional level, and over time, with dean witter, you had the retail, so we really focused on being an institutional firm with a very strong retail base. david: your predecessor was famous for not meeting a lot of people. he
john: correct. david: what was it like coming back? were thereple cheering for you when you came back to morgan stanley? john: you have seen the film. yes. david: for young people looking for a career, would you recommend a wall street career today? john: there are not many jobs you can have as a young individual where you are always learning. ♪ david: how did you build morgan stanley? were you focused on underwriting, trading, other areas that were new to wall street? john: i focused on what...
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john: correct. david: what was it like coming back? were thereeople cheering for you when you came back to morgan stanley? john: you have seen the film. yes. david: for young people looking for a career, would you recommend a wall street career today? john: there are not many jobs you can have as a young individual where you are always learning. ♪ david: you have also become very involved in the nonprofit area. i served with you on the duke university board, but you also became involved with new york presbyterian hospital and became chairman of the board. what got you involved in that area? john: the previous senior partner at morgan stanley was bob baldwin. who was on the hospital board. he came in and said, john, i want you to be on the hospital board. i said, i have been on hospital boards before. all they want is money. let me just write you a check. he said i don't want that. i want you to get involved. i want you on the board. i said, out of respect for you, i will go up and meet some of the people. christy and i went up, had a tour of the
john: correct. david: what was it like coming back? were thereeople cheering for you when you came back to morgan stanley? john: you have seen the film. yes. david: for young people looking for a career, would you recommend a wall street career today? john: there are not many jobs you can have as a young individual where you are always learning. ♪ david: you have also become very involved in the nonprofit area. i served with you on the duke university board, but you also became involved with...
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john: well, yeah, eventually, but there are a lot of locks along the way to do. vid: but suddenly you decided you need to do a merger with dean witter. why did you need to do that? john: well, dean witter was owned by sears, and they had decided to spin it off. morgan stanley got the order from sears to do this transaction, to raise money in an equity transaction, so we met with phil purcell and talked about all their salesmen, their french offices. it became apparent to me and also to dick fisher that this is the way to build a franchise because distribution is going to be more and more important and to have a connection with retail clients would be important. there was pushback at the firm, but with dick fisher's leadership, we were able to convince the partners that this was the right way to go and we did it. david: how did you negotiate who was going to be the ceo? john: at that time, dean witter owned discover card, so their market cap was dramatically larger than ours, so we based it on market cap, and they had a much larger market cap. purcell wanted to be
john: well, yeah, eventually, but there are a lot of locks along the way to do. vid: but suddenly you decided you need to do a merger with dean witter. why did you need to do that? john: well, dean witter was owned by sears, and they had decided to spin it off. morgan stanley got the order from sears to do this transaction, to raise money in an equity transaction, so we met with phil purcell and talked about all their salesmen, their french offices. it became apparent to me and also to dick...
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acuna easily scores the first run of the game. >> john: really bad legs there, going to score. first two games of this division series. first and third, two gong. >> john: i'm sure that pitch was supposed to bounce, but he had fed olson fastballs all game, gave him the one pitch he could get the barrel the bat down to and make contact, scored a run. >> joe: 50 pitches over the first five, 20 here in the sixth. he takes back-to-back heaters. >> john: here's the pitch i'm talking about. that ball backed up, it didn't turn the corner, it gave olson the ability to get to the barrel the bat to make that contact. it was really the only pitch all night where he has not made the pitch. going to ask him if the delay will cause him to get out of rhythm. i don't think so, but the hit batsman scored. a taste of philly. two outs, nobody on. >> five of their two runs yesterday came with two gone. producing some two out magic in the sixth. bounced gently. it won't be easy. wheeler has one away. the braves put the ball in play, and good things are happening. 2-0. [cheers and applause] >> john:
acuna easily scores the first run of the game. >> john: really bad legs there, going to score. first two games of this division series. first and third, two gong. >> john: i'm sure that pitch was supposed to bounce, but he had fed olson fastballs all game, gave him the one pitch he could get the barrel the bat down to and make contact, scored a run. >> joe: 50 pitches over the first five, 20 here in the sixth. he takes back-to-back heaters. >> john: here's the pitch i'm...
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hours later, and it's jam-packed and rocking. >> john: part of the magic they have around here, and the fans have been unbelievable. the battery -- there'stime. they drew 3 million fans. >> joe: that sneaks through, and realmuto has a base hit. >> john: you are right, this is an electric place. we know what will happen friday at philadelphia. it will probably be even more electric, but everything: the field, getting it ready, everybody involved. flawless. [boos] >> joe: up comes harper, greeted like that almost everywhere he goes. three extra-base hits, 6 for 8. coming off of the first postseason series win of his career, the two-game sweep in st. louis. the most aggressive hitter in baseball on the first pitch. take this one high end away. >> john: the one thing kyle wright has going for him is he induces a lot of ground ball double plays, and wouldn't he like one right here. his ability to get the hitter to hit the ball off the ground is pretty high when he's throwing that sinker down. >> joe: 2-0. we will see if this is the time he throws 2-0 change up. a good fastball hitter and dashed off-speed. all the way around. you start them of
hours later, and it's jam-packed and rocking. >> john: part of the magic they have around here, and the fans have been unbelievable. the battery -- there'stime. they drew 3 million fans. >> joe: that sneaks through, and realmuto has a base hit. >> john: you are right, this is an electric place. we know what will happen friday at philadelphia. it will probably be even more electric, but everything: the field, getting it ready, everybody involved. flawless. [boos] >> joe:...
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there 's no one there himself john there's no one will ever burn the leaves of heaven know where it willthink it was true. we will spend one day with incredible people. i like to watch when the harvester goes into the field , wet the bunker and pour it out into the car, you will see somewhere interesting, not in three years. maybe a duck with ducklings comes to the city center and this is unexpected. let's get to know them with their hobbies and favorite work. we have no problem, let's say work around the clock, fell in love with him, he will love me. i follow him every day i take care of my glass in the booth, i rub it, i follow its technical condition and work. i’m in order to grow this bread, see project one day on belarus 24 tv channel. what can be cooked to make it simple and tasty on the internet, you can find anything and then the second question immediately arises, how to choose a recipe so that it doesn’t disappointed correctly to trust an experienced chef who will test the dish for you the name of this recipe. i have doubts because this opinion is more like a burrito reminds me
there 's no one there himself john there's no one will ever burn the leaves of heaven know where it willthink it was true. we will spend one day with incredible people. i like to watch when the harvester goes into the field , wet the bunker and pour it out into the car, you will see somewhere interesting, not in three years. maybe a duck with ducklings comes to the city center and this is unexpected. let's get to know them with their hobbies and favorite work. we have no problem, let's say work...
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when you talk about fighting them you haven't done it john. , there's no result to talk about. >> johnou can have a rebuttal. sen. hoeven: that's just not true. i just passed legislation to set up a cattle contract so that these big companies have the contracts they are giving to all their producers. i consistently worked with usda to evaluate the overconcentration in the packing and the now we have the department of justice doing that as well. i worked very hard for our ranchers. katrina made the statement that because she worked for a big ag company that she understands about working for farmers and workers. -- ranchers. they are different things that's what i pointed out. >> another topic, student loan debt. president biden signed an executive order for giving $20,000 of student loan debt per person, plus another $10,000 for students who had pell grants. is this a good policy >> dr. christiansen: i believe so, it frees up income to do liver -- to deliver families, -- to deliver for families that they can like cars, and put down payments on homes. unsurprisingly, john hoeven doesn't
when you talk about fighting them you haven't done it john. , there's no result to talk about. >> johnou can have a rebuttal. sen. hoeven: that's just not true. i just passed legislation to set up a cattle contract so that these big companies have the contracts they are giving to all their producers. i consistently worked with usda to evaluate the overconcentration in the packing and the now we have the department of justice doing that as well. i worked very hard for our ranchers. katrina...
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you haven't done it john. there's no result to talk about. >> john you can have a rebuttal. sen.oeven: that's just not true. these companies need to disclose the contracts that they are giving to all of their -- i specifically worked to evaluate the over packing in the industry. i worked very hard for our ranchers. katrina made the statement that because she worked for a big ag company that she understands about working for farmers and workers. they are different things that's what i pointed out. >> onto a different topic, -- student loan debt. i know that it is tied up in the courts but is a good policy? dr. christiansen: i believe so, it frees up income to do liver -- to deliver families, -- to deliver for families that they can like cars, and put down payments on homes. both of these to what people to get out of line as long as they are first in line. this is what i'm talking about, john hoeven, did he support the top people who can take out ppe loans. or do you want to support teachers, who have student loans that they want to pay off so that they can buy homes, who do you re
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there. do you drink? do you smoke? are you registered to vote? john: what's the reaction like? ya: we've had some great, awesome outcomes. i personally have had some awesome outcomes. i think initially it'a shocker to patients in general because you're there to talk about an illness or a chronic condition, and we're asking you about your voter registration status. it's been very well received, and any time i have any patient that seems a little bit puzzled, i always pause and give my little speech about how civic health is important to your physical and mental health and how some of the issues that are plaguing you as a patient are things that i can't fix with a speech on diet and exercise, or with surgery referral or with a prescription. john: give us a little bit of that speech if you will. draw the line between physical and mental health. tionya: absolutely. i'll paint a picture of a patient i had. a 67-year-old african-american female discussing diabetes, and it was an easy diagnosis. it's something that any provider could have done. and you pat yourself on the back because
there. do you drink? do you smoke? are you registered to vote? john: what's the reaction like? ya: we've had some great, awesome outcomes. i personally have had some awesome outcomes. i think initially it'a shocker to patients in general because you're there to talk about an illness or a chronic condition, and we're asking you about your voter registration status. it's been very well received, and any time i have any patient that seems a little bit puzzled, i always pause and give my little...
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john: there's a lot there. steven: there is a lot there. i've been trying to stay out of this covid stuff. let me state this part -- i think we learned early on unlike the spanish influenza of 1918, children are very low risk of serious complication. the number of children who died were in the single digits. even those who had comorbidities -- i think more and more people are coming around. the british have in the last couple of weeks said we should have embraced a focused protection model. which is for elderly, you had governor cuomo in new york sending elderly back into nursing homes who still had not gotten over covid. you should have sent them to the ritz-carlton and giving -- and given them room service. we should have had focused pretension to the people who were most vulnerable to it. people with comorbidities and the elderly. more and more people are coming around to that point of view. unfortunately, we were hoping we could get around the natural course of the pandemic like we saw with spanish influenza and likely seen throughout h
john: there's a lot there. steven: there is a lot there. i've been trying to stay out of this covid stuff. let me state this part -- i think we learned early on unlike the spanish influenza of 1918, children are very low risk of serious complication. the number of children who died were in the single digits. even those who had comorbidities -- i think more and more people are coming around. the british have in the last couple of weeks said we should have embraced a focused protection model....
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john's not there caller two, you're on the line [ laughter ] first time/long time. >> first time/long time caller >> doris from queens doris from queens is asking about -- why is the stock market up it's monday, it's a new month. we have a cnbc news update for you. here's what's happening. the supreme court has agreed to hear acase on the suitability of same-sex parents to provide foster care. a catholic chaired sued the city of philadelphia after losing a contract to find homes for abused children. the city ended the contract after finding out the catholic charity would not consider same-sex couples as potential foster parents the court refused to hear a republican-led challenge to pennsylvania's electoral map >>> hurricane ian wreaking half von in parts of new jersey flood warnings are in effect for parts of new jersey and delaware i think shipbottom is down on what we call the jersey shore. >>> and in southern ukraine, ukrainian forces continue to take back land occupied by the russians ukrainian affirmed forces release video claiming they raised a ukrainian flag over another captu
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john: there was also it seemed a lot of skepticism from all sides for some of the more extreme positionse alabama lawyer was taking. let's listen to a question posed by chief justice john roberts. >> what exactly is your submission, and why your argument is not an effort to resuscitate the intent test that congress has rejected under section two? >> there was a lot of confusion about -- i don't know how serious the confusion is, but from the questions, they seem to feel the alabama lawyer was not being very clear on exactly what he wanted the court to do here. as justice kagan pointed out, it seemed to be he was arguing you have to have intentional discrimination. so after all the questions about what are you arguing here, he put it to him, what do you want? what are you arguing? the yelp -- the lawyer stressed a race neutral plan, eliminate race. he also was pressed by several lawyers and several justices for, isn't there a narrower approach here on, say, justices amy coney barrett, justice kavanaugh, and even the chief justice to a certain extent, who are looking for a narrower approac
john: there was also it seemed a lot of skepticism from all sides for some of the more extreme positionse alabama lawyer was taking. let's listen to a question posed by chief justice john roberts. >> what exactly is your submission, and why your argument is not an effort to resuscitate the intent test that congress has rejected under section two? >> there was a lot of confusion about -- i don't know how serious the confusion is, but from the questions, they seem to feel the alabama...
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john: there was also a lot of discussion today about the intent of diluting minority voting power andect of it. so let's take a listen to what two of the justices had to say, justice jackson and justice samuel alito. >> you have enough people who are in marginalized groups that another district is possible. people are being segregated, in effect, in effect, as justice kagan, pointed out, right? we're not talking about intent. we're talking about the effect. >> forget about intent. what are the results when you do a computer simulation that takes into account all race-neutral districting factors? this is a computer. it doesn't have any intent. the result is that you don't get the second minority -- majority-minority district. john why is that distinction so : important? >> well, first of all, it appeared, as justice kagan pointed out earlier, that the alabama lawyer said in his brief to the supreme court that he -- she characterized it as intent is all over it. and, many years ago, the supreme court did say you had to prove discriminatory intent in order to make a section 2 claim, but
john: there was also a lot of discussion today about the intent of diluting minority voting power andect of it. so let's take a listen to what two of the justices had to say, justice jackson and justice samuel alito. >> you have enough people who are in marginalized groups that another district is possible. people are being segregated, in effect, in effect, as justice kagan, pointed out, right? we're not talking about intent. we're talking about the effect. >> forget about intent....
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sandra: now that is the question, but we'll enjoy the rally while we have it. >> 666. >> john: it's a beast out there, and we have its number. >> sandra: did i say that, jinx. >> john: hurricane ian has killed 101 so far, incredible time lapse video showing 15 feet of storm surge roaring across the island, making it look more like open ocean rather than sand. a council member says 90% of the town is simply gone. steve is in arcadia, florida. what's the biggest challenge that you are seeing there? >> john, you can get a quick idea of just how hard it is to get aid in. this road basically collapsed with the truck on it. we have seen several more instances of roads that have been hit by up to two feet of rain simply collapsing. this part of florida has a lot of limestone, sinkholes, the roads sometimes give way. so you have the downed roads and you can see the water, anywhere from 4 to 8 feet in some places. so, just getting food to people, people who are isolated is a real challenge and a lot of the people have lost their homes, their neighbors lose their homes and many we have spoken who are traumatiz
sandra: now that is the question, but we'll enjoy the rally while we have it. >> 666. >> john: it's a beast out there, and we have its number. >> sandra: did i say that, jinx. >> john: hurricane ian has killed 101 so far, incredible time lapse video showing 15 feet of storm surge roaring across the island, making it look more like open ocean rather than sand. a council member says 90% of the town is simply gone. steve is in arcadia, florida. what's the biggest challenge...
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john: there was also a lot of discussion or debate over the meaning of brown veus board of education,954 landmark ruling that ended desegregated public schools. marcia: it is hard to believe we are still talking about that in this day and age. the challengers to the university pro -- programs believe brown versus board of education set all racial classifications are unconstitutional. so, this 2003 grider disc it -- grider decision the court is looking to overrule possibly is inconsistent with brown, and should be overruled. on the other hand, that view of brown versus board of education is hotly contested by several rights groups -- civil rights groups who say no, the u.s. solicitor general pointed out, there is a world of difference between what the court confronted in brown, which was the separation of children by race, and what colleges are doing here, which is not to exclude but to try to include. john: there was also some discussion, the court now, this conservative majority with their approach on originalism, how constitutional rights fit into the history and traditions in ameri
john: there was also a lot of discussion or debate over the meaning of brown veus board of education,954 landmark ruling that ended desegregated public schools. marcia: it is hard to believe we are still talking about that in this day and age. the challengers to the university pro -- programs believe brown versus board of education set all racial classifications are unconstitutional. so, this 2003 grider disc it -- grider decision the court is looking to overrule possibly is inconsistent with...
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john: there are really are places that are working hard at this. know there are some in high schools -- i sent to one of my colleagues the other day, i said i am about to despair over the teaching in high schools. i think teachers and high school -- he says you are wrong. they are very interested. they are a little worried and scared but they really do want people to learn languages, they really want people to learn real history, they really want their students to know something about the world and all its wonder. they really do. sometimes they have funny slogans like we are going to teach critical thinking or whatever it might be our we are going to teach you how to be better people or we are going to use the liberal arts so you can get a good job and the aerospace industry. they really just want to teach solid subjects to everyone. i think we have to have faith and hope in our teachers. colleges, there are a growing number of universities and colleges and i want to emphasize the word colleges there as well, because there he often these get pushed
john: there are really are places that are working hard at this. know there are some in high schools -- i sent to one of my colleagues the other day, i said i am about to despair over the teaching in high schools. i think teachers and high school -- he says you are wrong. they are very interested. they are a little worried and scared but they really do want people to learn languages, they really want people to learn real history, they really want their students to know something about the world...
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there are not achievable. we can go lower. yes, we can, and we're trying that, but the levels that are proposed are prior to farming in canterbury. that's the reality. johnis no future for production agriculture of any sort on the canterbury plains if that is where we end up. we will have a total dislocation of thousands upon thousands of people and no support for the main streets of our small communities. the whole fabric of our communities just disintegrates. it's simple. yaara: what about other sorts of farming? because what the scientists have been saying is that it's the nitrate leaching into soils that is coming from cow urea that is one of the major issues here. john: yes, dairy has a significant part of it, but anywhere where we have intensive agriculture and/or irrigation, that's the challenge. it's a--there's a societal question: do we want agriculture, do we want production, or do we want to get rid of agriculture? it becomes that blunt with those numbers. mike: that's the reality for much of the world, is that the type of industrial farming that we do at the moment is harming the environment. that's why we have the environmental crises that w
there are not achievable. we can go lower. yes, we can, and we're trying that, but the levels that are proposed are prior to farming in canterbury. that's the reality. johnis no future for production agriculture of any sort on the canterbury plains if that is where we end up. we will have a total dislocation of thousands upon thousands of people and no support for the main streets of our small communities. the whole fabric of our communities just disintegrates. it's simple. yaara: what about...
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evidence that there was censorship by surrogate and some high ranking government officials were part of that effort. >> sandra: jonathan turley on that. appreciate your time. thank you. >> john: thanks, jonathan. remember, sandra, there was a time it was heretical to think the sun did not revolve around the earth. >> sandra: there you go, good example. the d.c. city council meanwhile voting on a bill that would let noncitizens vote in its elections. republicans are fighting that measure trying to get democrats to go on the record. aishah hasnie, what power does congress have over this? >> well, d.c. laws, good afternoon to you, d.c. laws face congressional oversite, they can be overturned by the house and the senate. this is not a law yet and already seeing some pushback from lawmakers here on the hill. so here is what's at stake right now. this month the d.c. council passed a bill to give noncitizens the right to vote in local races starting in 2024. we are talking about some 50,000 people here in the district, that includes races for mayor, city council, board of education, just no federal races. people 18 years of age and lived here in d.c. for at least 30 days. the only
evidence that there was censorship by surrogate and some high ranking government officials were part of that effort. >> sandra: jonathan turley on that. appreciate your time. thank you. >> john: thanks, jonathan. remember, sandra, there was a time it was heretical to think the sun did not revolve around the earth. >> sandra: there you go, good example. the d.c. city council meanwhile voting on a bill that would let noncitizens vote in its elections. republicans are fighting...
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oz is getting mostly the male vote, 13 points ahead of john fetterman there.as the voters 18 to 49, that is going towards fetterman by three points but very tight. voters over 50, the democrat has a two-point advantage. that goes to show you how close this race is as we watch the president about to make a campaign stop there tomorrow for john fetterman. back to you. >> john: looking forward to that. and we have gotten an update from john fetterman on hisseth health. his doctor says he can perform his duties but has symptoms of an auditory processing disorder which can come across as hearing difficulty. occasional words he will miss, which seems he does not hear the word but it's not processed properly. his communication is significantly improved compared to his first visit, assisted by speech therapy which he has attended on a regular basis since the stroke. and those auditory processing issues were highlighted in that nbc report and she got flogged for bringing that up which i think as a journalist is totally unfair, she was merely saying what cher experience
oz is getting mostly the male vote, 13 points ahead of john fetterman there.as the voters 18 to 49, that is going towards fetterman by three points but very tight. voters over 50, the democrat has a two-point advantage. that goes to show you how close this race is as we watch the president about to make a campaign stop there tomorrow for john fetterman. back to you. >> john: looking forward to that. and we have gotten an update from john fetterman on hisseth health. his doctor says he can...
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>> reporter: hi there, john, yeah, one of the interesting things that vladimir putin also said, he saidhat the russians have precisely hit command and control infrastructure from the ukrainian army. but where i am standing right now, this is actually a children's playground, and you may be able to see, it's pretty dark here already there is a gigantic crater here because this playground took a direct hit from one of those russian rockets. the crater is 15 to 18 feet deep. you can see there, there are those things that the children normally play on. not far from here, i'd say 500 yards there's a crossing street crossing, there alone five people were killed. we were talking to some of the emergency services clearing up some of the debris, there were a lot of cars destroyed and completely burned out there. this was next to a museum and university. i want to show you, we're standing on a playground right now, this is some of the shrapnel left over by the one russian rocket. i would say we had five to six that impacted here in the center of the ukrainian capital. obviously, extremely sharp e
>> reporter: hi there, john, yeah, one of the interesting things that vladimir putin also said, he saidhat the russians have precisely hit command and control infrastructure from the ukrainian army. but where i am standing right now, this is actually a children's playground, and you may be able to see, it's pretty dark here already there is a gigantic crater here because this playground took a direct hit from one of those russian rockets. the crater is 15 to 18 feet deep. you can see...
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i mean, since the 2009, a protest movement against the re election, a president, our medina, john, there has been this movement to really centralize and restrict the internet. and of course, despite these efforts for the past 10 years, they have not been able to fully restrict and closed down the internet. there's many reasons including economic reasons, but you know, the internet is the only reason why we have any ability to have documentation and awareness about what's going on. of course, the media is severely restricted in its traditional forms and so we've seen that really incredible power and impact of citizen journalism. so we have these protests networks and especially very strong. this time around we have protest networks like 1500 test fear has over a 1000000 followers on instagram. and it has been documented what's been going on in over 200 countries across iran. of course, there has been severe restrictions or have been severe disruptions across the network. we've been seeing a very thorough disabling of a lot of the piano. so the cat and mouse game between, you know, users t
i mean, since the 2009, a protest movement against the re election, a president, our medina, john, there has been this movement to really centralize and restrict the internet. and of course, despite these efforts for the past 10 years, they have not been able to fully restrict and closed down the internet. there's many reasons including economic reasons, but you know, the internet is the only reason why we have any ability to have documentation and awareness about what's going on. of course,...
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we're there. (johnfowler) when i came here, stanley was where retired people and the government people lived. the work of the islands was done out on the many farms around the falklands. so i came here with my wife to work, and at first we would have been quite happy to leave, but we found that the people, particularly the people of the camp where we were working, were tremendously generous and helped us as town people to understand how you could actually have a good time in this vast open space. the aim has been, since the 1980's, really to make sure that every child in the camp has contact with a trained teacher every day. with the reduction of the number of people living in the camp, now we have discrete telephones from everywhere in the camp, which we didn't have, so they can have telephone lessons. but we still have a small number of traveling teachers. (sophie fouron) thank you! - o.k. we'll see you later. - hello! - hello! hello! - hi! finally! - hi! i'm mallory. nice to meet you! - nice to meet
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john, there are going shifting of the is lannie revolution was a response to earlier events, but 3 decades. washington and london dictated terms to terran, preventing it from extracting oil on its own territory. after the nationalization of iranian oil, the british government and the american government created the quote elected 50. they always to legally elected government of, i'm not positive. so for a while, lesson oil companies, there's controlling you and resources and says a historical fact that he didn't know how much it was when got the wrong. got its blank gold bank. but those exist to technology and legal markets . the country found itself in a decades long blockade, suffering wave after wave of sanctions. the benefit from having an economy that sought to diversify, at least on the domestic front, from an energy focused economy to have viable agricultural, in other industries. that could keep the iranian people gainfully employed bullets, not beat under any illusions. iranian people have suffered egregiously because of the sanctions. and it's not just the health, it's also missed
john, there are going shifting of the is lannie revolution was a response to earlier events, but 3 decades. washington and london dictated terms to terran, preventing it from extracting oil on its own territory. after the nationalization of iranian oil, the british government and the american government created the quote elected 50. they always to legally elected government of, i'm not positive. so for a while, lesson oil companies, there's controlling you and resources and says a historical...
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john? >> there are the three, but if you were to go to four.is what would be the fourth senate race. >> one -- two -- sorry. take too long for me to count to four. going to this next slide. okay. i think -- i think -- the next one there is this race. wisconsin. ron johnson against lieutenant governor mandela barnes. johnson plus two of late is a change as well. johnson, stop me if you've heard this before, a little broken record, gone after barnes on his crime record thinks he's set on crime and made up ground. a sleeper race, though? new hampshire, talk a lot about, because of the controversial republican nominee. ohio talk a lot about because jd vance is underperforming. it's ohio. trump won by eight points there. this is the race people aren't talking about. north carolina, ted budd, trump endorsed running against a woman named beasley. came out tied. a state trump won and also a state barack obama won in 2008. keep an eye on north carolina it's a little bit outside of that immediate narrow -- this, if we're ranking, i'm going to put that on
john? >> there are the three, but if you were to go to four.is what would be the fourth senate race. >> one -- two -- sorry. take too long for me to count to four. going to this next slide. okay. i think -- i think -- the next one there is this race. wisconsin. ron johnson against lieutenant governor mandela barnes. johnson plus two of late is a change as well. johnson, stop me if you've heard this before, a little broken record, gone after barnes on his crime record thinks he's set...
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>> john: brand-new at 2:00, a rising star rushed to the trauma center after a brutal hit. >> sandra: it's not the play under fire, it's the decision to send him out there in the first place after what happened in a game just days before. >> john: welcome back as "america reports" rolls into hour number two. john roberts from washington. >> sandra: sandra smith in new york. one doctor has been shown the door and the nfl making changes to the concussion protocols. critics say it's not enough. >> john: a former player says the league is loyal to the dollar when they should be putting safety first. begin with the devastation down south, and the white house now playing clean-up over comments from the vice president. it's a fox news alert. president biden paying visits to areas ravaged by the hurricanes. at any moment, the president set to touch down in puerto rico, the island crushed by category 1 fiona a couple weeks ago. on wednesday, the president will visit florida after ian tore through the state with deadlyrs fo. >> sandra: crews are working around the clock, and the vice president said this. >> it is our lowest income communities and our communities
>> john: brand-new at 2:00, a rising star rushed to the trauma center after a brutal hit. >> sandra: it's not the play under fire, it's the decision to send him out there in the first place after what happened in a game just days before. >> john: welcome back as "america reports" rolls into hour number two. john roberts from washington. >> sandra: sandra smith in new york. one doctor has been shown the door and the nfl making changes to the concussion...
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there as well. what your children are taught in the classroom, and abortion policy ranks bottom of that list. so it is going to be interesting to see, john, if some of those democrats mostly focused on abortion will pivot in some of these final days as those high prices are key for many voters out there, john. >> as jacqui was pointing out, the swing among independent women is dramatic, and sandra, as we talk about inflation, it has very real effects for americans, household budgets are blowing up, like vacations and even the places people go to escape the realities of inflation are getting a little bit too real. we are talking about the happiest place on earth which might make your wallet a little sad. one-day pass costs between 104 and $179. that's up 9% from last year. fox business correspondent kelly o'grady is in anaheim with the details. and kelly, i know it's just the cost of admission, but that is just the cost of admission because once you get in the park, boy, keep piling it on. >> oh, you are absolutely right, john. we may have to rename this place to the most expensive place on earth. to get in the door, about $249. i want to
there as well. what your children are taught in the classroom, and abortion policy ranks bottom of that list. so it is going to be interesting to see, john, if some of those democrats mostly focused on abortion will pivot in some of these final days as those high prices are key for many voters out there, john. >> as jacqui was pointing out, the swing among independent women is dramatic, and sandra, as we talk about inflation, it has very real effects for americans, household budgets are...
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minister of foreign affairs of france she considers the isolation of russia the worst policy of john, there will come a time when the conflict will end, even if he will be long, but russia will always be our neighbor prime minister. andrei viktor orban added, on the contrary, there is nothing to talk about with ukraine. it is able to defend itself only thanks to military support from the united states, therefore , the dialogue on a truce should take place between the united states and russia, those who think that the conflict can be ended through russian-ukrainian negotiations do not live in this world, orban anton dadykin matvey popov said to lead. western media intend to distort information about the conflict in ukraine himself in the social networks of specialists in the field of sociology of terrorism alexander osin. he clarified moscow moscow was used only moscow fulfilled only a small part of the military potential of europe. washington is trying to present the matter as if russia has exhausted all the forces and everything. for the sake of escalating the conflict, arseniy also spoke
minister of foreign affairs of france she considers the isolation of russia the worst policy of john, there will come a time when the conflict will end, even if he will be long, but russia will always be our neighbor prime minister. andrei viktor orban added, on the contrary, there is nothing to talk about with ukraine. it is able to defend itself only thanks to military support from the united states, therefore , the dialogue on a truce should take place between the united states and russia,...
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there are still partiers and club music going on even while bodies are still being loaded into ambulances. johny bodies still being loaded into ambulances. is the death toll likely to rise? >> i think we have most of the bodies accounted for. however, there is an expectation that many of the injuredill become deaths. there is still a lot of confusion going on. a strange mix of people dressed up in halloween costumes in various states of sobriety, confused, some not concerned at all, others crying on the streets. john: is there any idea from the people you talk to of what triggered this? >> no. it was a very small alleyway i am standing next to right now where it happened. the alleyway is [indiscernible] feet across. this was a rush of people. i don't know that you could call it a stampede. as crowded as it was, people were standing shoulder to shoulder in a very loud, crowded atmospre. whenever panic spreads, this kind of thing can happen. unfortunately, it happened in the worst possible area on the worst possible night here in seoul. john: give us a sense of that area, what it is like. you tal
there are still partiers and club music going on even while bodies are still being loaded into ambulances. johny bodies still being loaded into ambulances. is the death toll likely to rise? >> i think we have most of the bodies accounted for. however, there is an expectation that many of the injuredill become deaths. there is still a lot of confusion going on. a strange mix of people dressed up in halloween costumes in various states of sobriety, confused, some not concerned at all,...
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what's going on there today, peter? >> john, what's going on here, we are finding out the democrats are not all on the same page about the top issue in nearly every midterm poll. abortion. because now we have a critical biden ally, james clyburn, saying the american rescue plan that biden brags about did contribute to inflation. >> all of us were concerned about the rising costs and we knew it would be the case when we put in place the recovery program. any time you put more money into the economy prices tend to rise. the and we do know that price gouging takes place. >> but then biden's press secretary aboard air force one saying that the president's policies are doing the opposite and actually lowering inflation. >> strength of the dollar reflects how the united states remains in a strong position to bring down inflation and maintain a resilient job market. president biden's economic plan continues to position the u.s. economy for stronger growth and in invest mernt in the united states. >> for months, inflation was the top i
what's going on there today, peter? >> john, what's going on here, we are finding out the democrats are not all on the same page about the top issue in nearly every midterm poll. abortion. because now we have a critical biden ally, james clyburn, saying the american rescue plan that biden brags about did contribute to inflation. >> all of us were concerned about the rising costs and we knew it would be the case when we put in place the recovery program. any time you put more money...
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it's going to take some time, john. there's no quick fix here.nment is proposing, and this remains the core of their plan, is quite a departure from what we've seen in the past. now, their strategy hinges on two things — boosting demand through tax cuts, primarily still aimed at the better off and hoping that will spread across the economy, make us all better off, but also boosting our productive capacity, the so—called supply side, boosting investment, getting us more skilled, cutting down on the red tape, all those things they say make us more efficient. the second half of that we've yet to hear about, and that's why credibility is still lacking somewhat as far as the markets are concerned. do you think that events here in ukraine, where i am, could really bring about a series of new major problems for the british economy and the world economy? the world has suddenly had a wake—up call out of this crisis that even though russia—ukraine is a relatively small part of the global trade pie, it has massive implications around the world and not least
it's going to take some time, john. there's no quick fix here.nment is proposing, and this remains the core of their plan, is quite a departure from what we've seen in the past. now, their strategy hinges on two things — boosting demand through tax cuts, primarily still aimed at the better off and hoping that will spread across the economy, make us all better off, but also boosting our productive capacity, the so—called supply side, boosting investment, getting us more skilled, cutting down...
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overall, there is bipartisan concern and outrage about this horrific attack, john. >> there should benu raju for us on capitol hill. thank you very much. >>> senior political correspondent abby phillips anchors "inside politics sunday." the two davids here as well, former senior presidential advisors. a cnn political political analyst. david axlerod a senior political commentator. there have been plenty of warnings, plenty of warnings about the lies surrounding the 2020 election that could lead to violence. so when someone who is seemingly brought into the lies, engages in a violent act like this, should anyone be surprised? >> no. i think, you know, when you legit mate the idea that the election has been stolen, the fundamental tenant of american democracy has been compromised, then what we consider an act of domestic terrorism is in the minds of that person an act of patriotism. and this has been legit mated again and again and again from the larm of president trump's rallies and also by other leaders in his party. look, there have been -- i remember the attack on steve scalise and
overall, there is bipartisan concern and outrage about this horrific attack, john. >> there should benu raju for us on capitol hill. thank you very much. >>> senior political correspondent abby phillips anchors "inside politics sunday." the two davids here as well, former senior presidential advisors. a cnn political political analyst. david axlerod a senior political commentator. there have been plenty of warnings, plenty of warnings about the lies surrounding the 2020...
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there's questions. someone like john fetterman has built his brand in many ways on working-class issues. his very image that he tries to portray. can he run again and do better? better among that cohort than other democrats and if so 10 that him to victory? the question is an attempt to craft a brand that might be attractive in that area. might it push him away from the new base in some ways of democratic power in pennsylvania and nationally. the higher educated, wealthier suburban folks in places like southeast pennsylvania. it's a really interesting dynamic and an interesting brand by every measure. host: from hawaii, this is suzanne, independent line. caller: could you give me a concise breakdown of corporate sponsorship of each candidate? and could you also elaborate for me on some of these disenfranchisement's of voters? >> yeah, they are two big questions. we could look at it. in terms of finance, first of all, the senate race, we will talk about the governor race in a second, which is a different picture. investme
there's questions. someone like john fetterman has built his brand in many ways on working-class issues. his very image that he tries to portray. can he run again and do better? better among that cohort than other democrats and if so 10 that him to victory? the question is an attempt to craft a brand that might be attractive in that area. might it push him away from the new base in some ways of democratic power in pennsylvania and nationally. the higher educated, wealthier suburban folks in...
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>> reporter: john, there's no doubt the debate is certainly the talk of pennsylvania this morning. the voters we've been talking to, though, largely are thinking what they thought going into the debate, one woman here just a few moments ago said it was embarrassing, she said it was a spectacle she does not believe john fetterman is ready to be senator. i asked who are you supporting going in, i was with dr. oz, a few moments later i talked to a man out walking dogs. he said that it showed that john fetterman was gaining strength, he said he was impressed by his ability to, a, show up, but, b, show his resilience. i said who are you voting for before? he said john fetterman. the debate after the debate, ads are already beginning to air including the abortion ad the fetterman campaign and democrats are trying to seize on dr. oz tying him to doug mastriano, the republican candidate here who does not favor any exceptions for abortion. of course, the oz campaign is focusing on fracking, a clear stumble from john fetterman trying to explain his evolving position on that so the bottom lin
>> reporter: john, there's no doubt the debate is certainly the talk of pennsylvania this morning. the voters we've been talking to, though, largely are thinking what they thought going into the debate, one woman here just a few moments ago said it was embarrassing, she said it was a spectacle she does not believe john fetterman is ready to be senator. i asked who are you supporting going in, i was with dr. oz, a few moments later i talked to a man out walking dogs. he said that it showed...
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i said, i'll be in line. >> reporter: there for his very first bucs game. >> how much pride goes through, johne. it was an honor to be in the huddle with him. and the journey continues. >> reporter: now they swap stories about being dads. >> what would you say to rashad? >> i love you, broski, and you know where to find me if you ever need me. >> i love you too, broski. i thank you a lot for everything you have done for me. giving me tools that helped guide me to be the man i am to be and plenty in the future. and can't wait to see what the future holds. i feel like it's going to be a great one. >> full disclosure, i am a big sister and i serve on the board here in new york city. >>> stay right here for sunday night football. tonight it is dallas versus philadelphia begins immediately following this broadcast. that's nbc nightly news on this sunday. i'm kate snow. for all of us here on nbc news, stay safe. have a great night. >>> nbc sports, home of the olympic games, notre dame football, the nascar playoffs, the pga tour, and prime time's number one show, "sunday night football." >>> the enti
i said, i'll be in line. >> reporter: there for his very first bucs game. >> how much pride goes through, johne. it was an honor to be in the huddle with him. and the journey continues. >> reporter: now they swap stories about being dads. >> what would you say to rashad? >> i love you, broski, and you know where to find me if you ever need me. >> i love you too, broski. i thank you a lot for everything you have done for me. giving me tools that helped guide...
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think there is part of us, and maybe a lot of people that actually do want to believe it, but like john, there's and say yes this is actually an alien. because we don't know enough about it. >> well there you go. >> but i also read that so many times there have been things like this, maybe not like those kind of pictures, but it's like a blue light that no one can explain. that's some finally it comes out to some scientific it phenomena of lights and sound and whatever else is out there in the atmosphere. and that might be with this ends of being. but we don't know. >> i was really wowed by those navy parts on 60 minutes were said when they both sought separately was something that we don't have the technology for. the tech which does not exist on earth for that, whatever they saw, the move in the direction that it moved. at the speed that it did. and popped up in another place. and so, that was a few years ago. [inaudible] [inaudible] the idea that nasa is adding some level of gravitas. i think moves the needle. >> nasa just to cut that astro, to redirected it. that's pretty interesting. but, l
think there is part of us, and maybe a lot of people that actually do want to believe it, but like john, there's and say yes this is actually an alien. because we don't know enough about it. >> well there you go. >> but i also read that so many times there have been things like this, maybe not like those kind of pictures, but it's like a blue light that no one can explain. that's some finally it comes out to some scientific it phenomena of lights and sound and whatever else is out...
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heart to entresto. >> john: home heating oil prices skyrocketing, prices are up nearly a dollar a gallon in several states in the last four weeks alone. take a look at that rise thered now the diesel shortage is reaching crisis mode. madison alworth is live in bud lake, new jersey, with the latest on all of this. how are retailers addressing the shortage? >> well, john, because there is such a severe shortage, some are having to initiate emergency protocol to make sure their customers are aware. so we spoke to mansfield, one of the largest diesel wholesalers in the country. they have issued alert level 4 sounding the alarm to customers. >> 4 means we are on a very high level of concern about making sure that we stay ahead of customer's tanks, keeping the tanks full, monitoring and communicating with them activity every day about maybe the price, availability, maybe some different trucking situations we might run into. >> that's a level 4 out of level 5, it shows you how desperate things have gotten. mansfield is also moving the southeast to code red, where shortages are the worst. it means they are requiring a 72 hour notice for delivery. that's compared to their t
heart to entresto. >> john: home heating oil prices skyrocketing, prices are up nearly a dollar a gallon in several states in the last four weeks alone. take a look at that rise thered now the diesel shortage is reaching crisis mode. madison alworth is live in bud lake, new jersey, with the latest on all of this. how are retailers addressing the shortage? >> well, john, because there is such a severe shortage, some are having to initiate emergency protocol to make sure their...
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i think that we would rath sell it and live for the next couple of years. >> reporter: and john, there me is the sanibel island causeway, the only road on and off the island that was badly battered and that cause way washed away in the storm. yesterday it reopened allowing people on the island to come on and off for the first time. again, there are those signs of progress but the recovery and cleanup there has barely started. >> the causeway is good news. gabe i can't help but think those people in your piece, hopefully they'll get the help they need so they have many, many good, high quality years left. thanks to you. >>> new cnn reporting, frustration growing between the department of homeland security and the white house over how to handle the large number of migrants arriving at the southern border. priscilla alvarez has more on this. tell us about this friction. >> reporter: there's been an ongoing tension over the course of the administration on how to handle the border. some plans have struggled to get white house approval and get off the ground. i spoke to officials who pointed
i think that we would rath sell it and live for the next couple of years. >> reporter: and john, there me is the sanibel island causeway, the only road on and off the island that was badly battered and that cause way washed away in the storm. yesterday it reopened allowing people on the island to come on and off for the first time. again, there are those signs of progress but the recovery and cleanup there has barely started. >> the causeway is good news. gabe i can't help but think...
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there was that video you just showed, john, of those two people who were standing there in the back of a pickup truck armed and watching in tactical gear and masks. we do know what the impact of this is already. there have been six complaints filed with the arizona secretary of state's office, voters saying that they are simply intimidated to vote. john? >> kyung, it's not just the ballot drop box watchers but hearing more from official abouts other security concerns. >> reporter: absolutely. what you see is this chain link fence. there's now a wrought iron fence beyond that. none of this existed before 2020. this was an open area where people could come in and observe at their whim. they could speak to election officials face-to-face. the reason why all of this is here is because of threats. there have been a number of arrests against election officials here in this very county. their lives at risk, their addresses posted, their children's names posted. and that's something these local officials are facing now since 2020, john. >> clearly done for a reason. kyung lah in phoenix, thank
there was that video you just showed, john, of those two people who were standing there in the back of a pickup truck armed and watching in tactical gear and masks. we do know what the impact of this is already. there have been six complaints filed with the arizona secretary of state's office, voters saying that they are simply intimidated to vote. john? >> kyung, it's not just the ballot drop box watchers but hearing more from official abouts other security concerns. >> reporter:...
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first, john pope was in command of his army in virginia for just 25 days longer than lee had been in charge of his army in virginia. but there's a big difference, of course, lee was from virginia. pope had no knowledge of the ground on the ground, john polk would spend exactly 36 days in the field in virginia. never having been there before. and that would be a major factor in this campaign. speaking of his personality, our reporter and observer henry villard said he had two very market things. first, he talked too much of himself of what he could do and what a budget, what ought to be done. and secondly, he indulged contrary to good discipline in all propriety and very free comments upon his superiors and fellow commanders. and one of the crimes that anybody in business makes is to as a superior, to criticize peers or subordinates that instantly robs you of credibility with the people who work under you. his role as a disrupter was based not just on his personality, though, and this is really important. we have tended to see pope through the lens of personality as much as even we see mcclellan through the lens of personality.
first, john pope was in command of his army in virginia for just 25 days longer than lee had been in charge of his army in virginia. but there's a big difference, of course, lee was from virginia. pope had no knowledge of the ground on the ground, john polk would spend exactly 36 days in the field in virginia. never having been there before. and that would be a major factor in this campaign. speaking of his personality, our reporter and observer henry villard said he had two very market things....
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we continue to monitor the situation there. johnlently assaulted in his california home, san francisco overnight, 2:30 a.m. no indications whether he's still in the hospital or if he left the hospital at this point. we're waiting an official statement from nancy pelosi's office. she did so this morning indicating it was her expectation that he would make a full recovery from this assault. >> what we learned from the police officers is when they arrived at the home on what they called an a priority wellness check, we don't know if that was because a burglar alarm was triggered or for some other reason. paul pelosi and the assailant were fighting. jonathan hunt has more. >> yeah, interesting to note, john and sandra, that we do not know anything for sure about 82-year-old paul pelosi's condition at this point. san francisco general hospital confirming to us that mr. pelosi was admitted there this morning, but pointedly not saying that he had been discharged, referring all other questions to the office of speaker nancy pelosi. john and
we continue to monitor the situation there. johnlently assaulted in his california home, san francisco overnight, 2:30 a.m. no indications whether he's still in the hospital or if he left the hospital at this point. we're waiting an official statement from nancy pelosi's office. she did so this morning indicating it was her expectation that he would make a full recovery from this assault. >> what we learned from the police officers is when they arrived at the home on what they called an a...
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john: there are times when when criticms and debate over israeli policies, particularly israeli treatmentn people, can trigger accusations or denunciations of anti-semitism. what's the line there? where's the line? dov: well, that's the million dollar question. and everybody i think draws the line in a different place. i mean, people recognize that not all criticism of israel is anti-semitic. i think that principle is widely recognized. but where exactly criticism of israel crosses the line into anti-semitism is much debated. in mview, criticism of islam -- of israel becomes anti-semitic when it draws upon anti-semitic stereotypes -- anti-semitic ideas or tropes or representations of jews. in other words, when israel is kind of depicted in the same ways that jews once depicted in anti-semitic literature and discourse. or when israel is accused of kind of secretly engaging in conspiracies, where israel is blamed for all sorts of world events, be at the 9/11 terrorist attack or the invasion of iraq or, or even the covid 19 pandemic, when you have that kind of conspiracy theory about zionism
john: there are times when when criticms and debate over israeli policies, particularly israeli treatmentn people, can trigger accusations or denunciations of anti-semitism. what's the line there? where's the line? dov: well, that's the million dollar question. and everybody i think draws the line in a different place. i mean, people recognize that not all criticism of israel is anti-semitic. i think that principle is widely recognized. but where exactly criticism of israel crosses the line...
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there. strikes out realmuto. >> john: he's been awesome. a little shock to your system there.o in for a first pitch fastball and whoop. back to business. a three-run lead. >> joe: a 31-year-old rookie that grew up in venezuela. a good player but never a big pro prospect or anything. baseball was more of a hobby for him. that went to his early 20s. his only pitching was on the weekend. during the week, he worked in construction, worked as a security guard as a supermarket. still enjoyed playing the game. he had a friend playing in the mexican league that came home to venezuela and he said hey, what you're doing looks good. i bet i can get you a chance in mexico if you want to give this a shot as a full time gig. he said all right. keep working at the supermarket and keep working construction. heads to members could i and gets paid to play for the first time at age 24. a base hit for j.t. realmuto. that leads to an opportunity in japan. five years later, he gets a two-year offer from the padres and has emerged as one of the most deadly arms in the postseason out of the bullpen.
there. strikes out realmuto. >> john: he's been awesome. a little shock to your system there.o in for a first pitch fastball and whoop. back to business. a three-run lead. >> joe: a 31-year-old rookie that grew up in venezuela. a good player but never a big pro prospect or anything. baseball was more of a hobby for him. that went to his early 20s. his only pitching was on the weekend. during the week, he worked in construction, worked as a security guard as a supermarket. still...