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jonathan: so true.ca at american auto manufacturers is different from the european experience. annmarie: also different culturally. europeans are willing to get onto trains and they have better trained infrastructure. they have a smaller geographical distance to cover. the united states is a driving community and that is what the u.s. does. here u.s. officials talk and they are concerned about trucks and driving because to even get the groceries at his farm to truck to table and everything involves a car. jonathan: down 8% in early trading. a border deal near a collapse. >> the only way to get things done is to work in a bipartisan way. the american people are smart and they will know exactly who to blame if this bill does not even get a hearing in the united states house of representatives. jonathan: we will get into that next. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what do you think, fever monster? what about zocdoc? zocdoc? dr. castell has a g
jonathan: so true.ca at american auto manufacturers is different from the european experience. annmarie: also different culturally. europeans are willing to get onto trains and they have better trained infrastructure. they have a smaller geographical distance to cover. the united states is a driving community and that is what the u.s. does. here u.s. officials talk and they are concerned about trucks and driving because to even get the groceries at his farm to truck to table and everything...
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so let's -- >> jonathan: all right. >> we know the difference. >> jonathan: all right, donna, on thato leading candidates for senate. two very different visions for california. steve garvey, the leading republican, is too conservative for california. he voted for trump twice and supported republicans for years, including far right conservatives. adam schiff, the leading democrat, defended democracy against trump and the insurrectionists. he helped build affordable housing, lower drug costs, and bring good jobs back home. the choice is clear. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. >> jonathan: that's all for today. thank you for sharing part of your super bowl sunday with us. check out "world news tonight," and have a great day. silas is the eyes and the ears of the neighborhood. i'm larry macer. everybody calls me "the badger" -- [ gunshot, glass shatters ] nolan: washing out at roll call on your first day? that has gotta be a record. being a sergeant's aide would make me stand out come promotion time. what the hell. let's do it. i'm pregnant.
so let's -- >> jonathan: all right. >> we know the difference. >> jonathan: all right, donna, on thato leading candidates for senate. two very different visions for california. steve garvey, the leading republican, is too conservative for california. he voted for trump twice and supported republicans for years, including far right conservatives. adam schiff, the leading democrat, defended democracy against trump and the insurrectionists. he helped build affordable housing,...
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jonathan: good morning. the s&p 500 market totally unchanged, feeling the pain and pain has a capital ai. we got it wrong. lisa: it partly reversed their stance as a result of underestimating the ai boom. i love the ai, the capital ai in pain. jonathan: especially when he got basically half the story right. he got the economy right. here comes the difficult bit. what does it mean for stocks? that's what he got wrong. lisa: the fact you didn't have a disorderly -- rates. people said it was ok, it was not going to harm the stocks. my question is positioning. how many people are continuing to feel calm versus selling, particularly on hedge funds, to try to cash out. jonathan: you missed jake. he was fantastic, bullish and constructive. have they truly done that? or are we talking about one earnings report from one big company? lisa: you can say it's just nvidia and that's it. but if you look under the hood, earnings expectations and performance has been better than expected. it's earnings going up from an expec
jonathan: good morning. the s&p 500 market totally unchanged, feeling the pain and pain has a capital ai. we got it wrong. lisa: it partly reversed their stance as a result of underestimating the ai boom. i love the ai, the capital ai in pain. jonathan: especially when he got basically half the story right. he got the economy right. here comes the difficult bit. what does it mean for stocks? that's what he got wrong. lisa: the fact you didn't have a disorderly -- rates. people said it was...
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so let's -- >> jonathan: all right. >> we know the difference. >> jonathan: all right, donna, on that that note, thank you all. we'll be right back. >> jonathan: that's all for today. thank you for sharing part of your super bowl sunday with us. check out "world news tonight," and have a great day. . check out "world news tonight," and have a great day. pondering after a mob of people bashed its car windows, doors and lit it on fire. >> and good morning to you. what happened to our sunshine? a live look outside from emeryville. low clouds and fog. this morning we're going to talk about when we see the sun, how warm we get and when the rain returns. next on abc, seven mornings at nine an. for california. steve garvey, the leading republican, is too conservative for california. he voted for trumpwi
so let's -- >> jonathan: all right. >> we know the difference. >> jonathan: all right, donna, on that that note, thank you all. we'll be right back. >> jonathan: that's all for today. thank you for sharing part of your super bowl sunday with us. check out "world news tonight," and have a great day. . check out "world news tonight," and have a great day. pondering after a mob of people bashed its car windows, doors and lit it on fire. >> and good...
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jonathan: good morning. [laughter] we have a single bank problem, sector issue, or market problem too? tony: it is all of the three but not catastrophic. after the financial crisis everyone is waiting for the one thing in the financial sector that will blow up the system and create that ultimate whoosh that creates the low that is identifiable. the commercial real estate is not levered and owned by the same place that it was during the great financial crisis, so it is all three to a lesser degree. we are talking in the green room that we still have the zombie. we have the zombie economy. the fed rate hike has absolutely -- it has been the fastest rate hike cycle in history to a generationally levered system. that's not great. you have a service sector that is still spending money. you don't know if you're going to go into a recession until you actually go into recession or the fed cuts rates and it's game on. we are going to be in this period uncertainty and it showed up in the stock market. lisa: the zombie
jonathan: good morning. [laughter] we have a single bank problem, sector issue, or market problem too? tony: it is all of the three but not catastrophic. after the financial crisis everyone is waiting for the one thing in the financial sector that will blow up the system and create that ultimate whoosh that creates the low that is identifiable. the commercial real estate is not levered and owned by the same place that it was during the great financial crisis, so it is all three to a lesser...
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jonathan: good morning. this is bloomberg surveillance alongside lisa abramowicz together with annmarie hordern, i am jonathan ferro. starting monday, still talking about friday. bramo, 353,000 reasons to talk about friday. chairman powell's comments over the weekend, that data friday turns the volume up a little bit more. lisa: especially because of the commentary same the data may have underestimated the re-acceleration of the u.s. economy. we saw a whole host of others, this is incredibly bullish and the question is how much does the fed have to walk back some of the rate cutting expectations? jonathan: stocks had a great session on friday. i wonder how much that bucket -- market cap move just kind of flattened the stock market story a little bit. it is good news? lisa: no. 73% of the russell 2000 was lower. if you take a look at the gauge of the real economy, it is not reflecting that $197 billion increase in meta-we saw on friday. there is an existential question, we saw the biggest jump into your yield
jonathan: good morning. this is bloomberg surveillance alongside lisa abramowicz together with annmarie hordern, i am jonathan ferro. starting monday, still talking about friday. bramo, 353,000 reasons to talk about friday. chairman powell's comments over the weekend, that data friday turns the volume up a little bit more. lisa: especially because of the commentary same the data may have underestimated the re-acceleration of the u.s. economy. we saw a whole host of others, this is incredibly...
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jonathan: -.1%.ent biden pushing back on concerns of his fitness for the job reporting on his handling of classified documents noting biden's diminished faculties and faulty memory. by then arranging a last-minute press conference to address the comments making it worse with a new gaffe referring to the president of egypt as the president of mexico. really awkward. you want to clean this up and you hold a news conference coming and then you finish it like that? not great. lisa: it raises questions about who is advising him and how much pushback will he get from members of the party? there are senators and people around him who are seriously considering the 20 for the amendment. i wonder, is it a greater chance of him losing versus donald trump? i can't tell. jonathan: you can tell how americans feel about the issue of age for this particular president. it's a problem. former president donald trump is not that much younger. they don't have the same concerns in the same way. we have talked about this a
jonathan: -.1%.ent biden pushing back on concerns of his fitness for the job reporting on his handling of classified documents noting biden's diminished faculties and faulty memory. by then arranging a last-minute press conference to address the comments making it worse with a new gaffe referring to the president of egypt as the president of mexico. really awkward. you want to clean this up and you hold a news conference coming and then you finish it like that? not great. lisa: it raises...
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jonathan: jonathan: we will talk to sarah wolf in a moment.g for shouts of one but not the other. you and i said right after the number came out that maybe the changes for the market than fed officials even the guidance they've given us over the last few weeks. >> nothing really changes pray they been talking about free rate cuts. the market was talking five or six. i was looking at bnp for example he changed his recommendation or expectations pushing it back having fewer rate cuts simply because of the broadening out of inflation pressures. pce will be more important. this does not make them confident. jonathan: a whole lot stronger off the back of the bond move. the euro, this is from the ecb this morning. roses are red, violets are blue. did you see that? this is what they tweeted. i'm docketing use his language i will adjust some of his language. we messed up the last cycle and we will this cycle too. that's the comeback back to the ecb this morning grade lisa: happy valentine's day to everyone, i am curious how they plan to message this g
jonathan: jonathan: we will talk to sarah wolf in a moment.g for shouts of one but not the other. you and i said right after the number came out that maybe the changes for the market than fed officials even the guidance they've given us over the last few weeks. >> nothing really changes pray they been talking about free rate cuts. the market was talking five or six. i was looking at bnp for example he changed his recommendation or expectations pushing it back having fewer rate cuts simply...
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jonathan: thank you.ood to catch up. former senior u.s. intelligence officials as the president the united states pushes for a six-week pause. can we talk about angry biden and how convenient some of those leaks might be. you think that is more on his mental acuity they want to show him being focused and angry behind the scenes. annmarie: he is very well known to have a temper. this has been documented since he was vice president. these leaks are from individuals at donor meetings. karine jean-pierre was asked about this and she said she would not elaborate on the presidents private conversations. clearly there is a lot of frustration in the white house but also within the campaign. you see outreach from this administration to go to places like michigan where there are groups saying "abandon biden" that feel he has turned his back on them. jonathan: is a change in rhetoric not a change in policy. the demand for ai helping chip designer arm to double in three days. that conversation is coming up next. live
jonathan: thank you.ood to catch up. former senior u.s. intelligence officials as the president the united states pushes for a six-week pause. can we talk about angry biden and how convenient some of those leaks might be. you think that is more on his mental acuity they want to show him being focused and angry behind the scenes. annmarie: he is very well known to have a temper. this has been documented since he was vice president. these leaks are from individuals at donor meetings. karine...
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jonathan: true.abor market. >> i think the fed's threshold for pain is higher than people are wanting it to be. i think they expect more cooling on the labor market and are ok with it, in fact maybe even welcome it, to a sage the fears -- to assauge the fears of -- jonathan: a test of the fed's wait and see approach. former fed governor randy kroszner joins us now for more. governor kroszner, thanks for joining us. how much is the labor market holding up in the face of 5.5%? gov. kroszner: it is awfully resilient, more resilient than the fed or anyone had expected. dramatic, a rapid rise of interest rates. one of the things i think has helped to keep the labor markets run the economy strong is it is really in the last six months or so that real interest rates, that is the inflation-adjusted interest rate, has become positive. even though non-interest rates went up dramatically, the inflation rate has now come down dramatically, but the interest rate is staying around 5%. jonathan: can you tell me wha
jonathan: true.abor market. >> i think the fed's threshold for pain is higher than people are wanting it to be. i think they expect more cooling on the labor market and are ok with it, in fact maybe even welcome it, to a sage the fears -- to assauge the fears of -- jonathan: a test of the fed's wait and see approach. former fed governor randy kroszner joins us now for more. governor kroszner, thanks for joining us. how much is the labor market holding up in the face of 5.5%? gov....
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jonathan: good morning, i'm jonathan ferro.ket totally unchanged, five weeks of gains on the s&p for 14 weeks out of 15. this 20 market has rallied, just amazing to see it continue going to cpi tomorrow morning. lisa: climbing above 5000 or maybe limping above and i think maybe that is the way to put it because it is not exactly as if this assumption of enthusiastic scream from equity investors. this is "the magnificent seven" crushing it in terms of profitability and everyone else kind of carrying along behind them. jonathan: the fact we are even limping forward is impressive. yields up last night by more than 11 basis points. another double-digit gain on the front end of the yield curve off the back of really robust data. ultimately, it won't lead to derailing the disinflationary progress we've made over the last six months. if the last point that gets a little bit more fragile. he was basically saying the cpi print tomorrow and the one afterwards could tip the scale in either direction. lisa: given the fact that people have
jonathan: good morning, i'm jonathan ferro.ket totally unchanged, five weeks of gains on the s&p for 14 weeks out of 15. this 20 market has rallied, just amazing to see it continue going to cpi tomorrow morning. lisa: climbing above 5000 or maybe limping above and i think maybe that is the way to put it because it is not exactly as if this assumption of enthusiastic scream from equity investors. this is "the magnificent seven" crushing it in terms of profitability and everyone...
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. >> jonathan: crushing blow. >> today we are holding donald trump accountable. >> jonathan: donald trump fined $355 million and barred from doing business in new york for three years, imperiling his real estate empire. >> it's a ridiculous award, a fine of $355 million for doing a perfect job. >> jonathan: the legal drama erupting just six days to the south carolina republican primary. >> he said he's going to spend more time in a courtroom than he is going to be on the campaign trail. >> jonathan: this morning, our exclusive interviews with the republican presidential candidate nikki haley and biden ally, pennsylvania governor josh shapiro. shocking death. >> make no mistake. putin is responsible. >> jonathan: vladimir putin's most prominent critic, alexei navalny, dies in prison drawing global condemnation as congress remains g remains gridlocked over aid to ukraine. >> we take care of our own first. >> we're not the problem. the problem is on the extreme maga republican side. >> jonathan: our powerhouse round table covers the and -- >> donald trump seems more sincere about his lies th
. >> jonathan: crushing blow. >> today we are holding donald trump accountable. >> jonathan: donald trump fined $355 million and barred from doing business in new york for three years, imperiling his real estate empire. >> it's a ridiculous award, a fine of $355 million for doing a perfect job. >> jonathan: the legal drama erupting just six days to the south carolina republican primary. >> he said he's going to spend more time in a courtroom than he is going...
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and jonathan v. last. thank you. >> write what we were to sit and you took the exact opposite. >> you told me the other end. they show is starting now. this is 2 -- i missed two years in a row due to illnesses and i don't think i'm going to get sick until this afternoon. thanks to he and all of you. i cannot believe how many people are here. 100% less -- then at cpac. it is primary day. it can all come down to canada. poll's showing nikki haley within 30 points of donald trump. i don't want to spend too much time on this, but i will ask you three questions i want you to respond to. relative to new hampshire exit polling -- are you all right there? >> i was a pair the unscrewing my microphone. jonathan: nikki haley won democratic voters who crossed over 86-5. will she do better than that were worse than that today? >> worse. >> i am going to say better. level or better. jonathan: she won independent voters 38-30 nine. . will she do better? a.b.: level or better. sarah: worse. are we talking percentages are
and jonathan v. last. thank you. >> write what we were to sit and you took the exact opposite. >> you told me the other end. they show is starting now. this is 2 -- i missed two years in a row due to illnesses and i don't think i'm going to get sick until this afternoon. thanks to he and all of you. i cannot believe how many people are here. 100% less -- then at cpac. it is primary day. it can all come down to canada. poll's showing nikki haley within 30 points of donald trump. i...
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jonathan: except nikki haley?the she said 65 was way too young and then she wouldn't say that number again. she is talking about it but she won't be the nominee. no one wants to talk about this because it means serious cuts to entitlements. lisa: you're trying to wind me up. everyone is going to realize that costs are higher. this is not an unknown. peter: one thing that will be easy to point to. annmarie: chairman powell says it is urgent but i would characterize this is urgent. jonathan: let's give you an update on stories elsewhere. dani: california is dealing with another atmospheric river. l.a. in san diego are at risk for significant flooding. five inches of rain is predicted. shares of home depot are low where with a fifth consecutive quarter of revenue declines. they saw fourth-quarter sales lower. a slowdown in construction underscored the demand for home improvement. the ceo said 2023 was a year of moderation. capital one has agreed to by discover financial. it's a 35 billion agreement and capital one wi
jonathan: except nikki haley?the she said 65 was way too young and then she wouldn't say that number again. she is talking about it but she won't be the nominee. no one wants to talk about this because it means serious cuts to entitlements. lisa: you're trying to wind me up. everyone is going to realize that costs are higher. this is not an unknown. peter: one thing that will be easy to point to. annmarie: chairman powell says it is urgent but i would characterize this is urgent. jonathan:...
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jonathan: thank you. matters, and still no one around this table is interested. up next on this program, real estate risks hitting bank stocks. >> this appears to be not a capital issue per se, but really an issue of quality. jonathan: no one around the table? annmarie: i find it fascinating, the mechanics of it. jonathan: good. the conversation of bank stocks up next. live from new york, this is bloomberg. bloomberg. ♪ j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research. get help with j.p morgan personal advisors. hey, david! ready to get started? work with advisors who create a plan with you, and help you find the right investments. so great getting to know you, let's take a look at your new investment plan. ok, great! this should have you moving in the right direction. thanks jen. get ongoing advice; and manage your investments in the chase mobile app. ♪ (captivating music) ♪ (♪♪) the first law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. (♪♪) but it
jonathan: thank you. matters, and still no one around this table is interested. up next on this program, real estate risks hitting bank stocks. >> this appears to be not a capital issue per se, but really an issue of quality. jonathan: no one around the table? annmarie: i find it fascinating, the mechanics of it. jonathan: good. the conversation of bank stocks up next. live from new york, this is bloomberg. bloomberg. ♪ j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in...
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jonathan: the u.s.ons against more than 500 people and entities linked to russia's war effort nearly two years after the invasion of ukraine began. it will be the largest single package of economic penalties against vladimir putin's regime so far. i guess the first question is, what is left to sanction in russia after the last two years? michael: great question. there isn't that much. over the past two years, and i've remembers our teams were covering this in the immediate aftermath of putin's invasion of ukraine, how big they went. they froze the central bank assets of russians held overseas and they booted several russian banks from the interconnected network that helps move financial transactions around the world. those were considered seismic events when it comes to penalizing another country for its geopolitical conduct. even with those measures we haven't seen much of a slowdown in putin's war machine. annmarie: there is one place they could go after that for the most part has been saved, things l
jonathan: the u.s.ons against more than 500 people and entities linked to russia's war effort nearly two years after the invasion of ukraine began. it will be the largest single package of economic penalties against vladimir putin's regime so far. i guess the first question is, what is left to sanction in russia after the last two years? michael: great question. there isn't that much. over the past two years, and i've remembers our teams were covering this in the immediate aftermath of putin's...
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jonathan: not you. lisa: the congressional budget office came out yesterday, payment in kind junk bond where you borrow more money to cover your interest payments because you don't have enough in terms of the revenue. the u.s. government. you're talking about interest payments that are exceeding the cost of defense spending in the united states this year for the first time. annmarie: net interest the highest going back to 1940. this is concerning. jonathan: so, we can rely on people in washington, d.c. to fix this. let's talk about the leadership. the race to be the president of the united states. the former president is confusing nikki haley with nancy pelosi. the current president is confusing french leaders. overnight he is confusing german leaders. annmarie: another episode of the president confusing european leaders. over the weekend he confused emmanuel macron with initial on that got a ton of blowback from the french press. in new york, at two fundraisers come he was telling the story yet again o
jonathan: not you. lisa: the congressional budget office came out yesterday, payment in kind junk bond where you borrow more money to cover your interest payments because you don't have enough in terms of the revenue. the u.s. government. you're talking about interest payments that are exceeding the cost of defense spending in the united states this year for the first time. annmarie: net interest the highest going back to 1940. this is concerning. jonathan: so, we can rely on people in...
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, i'm jonathan ferro.down about .2% after a couple of days of losses in the big earnings report later. the last couple of days the upgrades to the previous upgrades. ubs raising the s&p 500 for the second time since november. david at goldman saying it's all about the earnings. ubs looking for 5400 saying they were not bullish enough. >> which is the reason you will get more of the same as we climb past the targets people had previously. is it coming for the rest of the complex. does it really matter that much with nvidia? everyone's been saying it's the make it or break it stock. it is at this moment but is it going to be ok. >> i love how nervous you are of saying anything about it. lisa: don't call me out on that. jonathan: can just hear it in the voice. you know someone will watch this back this afternoon and say what were you saying about nvidia? lisa: barron's -- annmarie: barron's heather most closely watched report. i am interested about what nvidia has to say maintaining their presence in china. h
, i'm jonathan ferro.down about .2% after a couple of days of losses in the big earnings report later. the last couple of days the upgrades to the previous upgrades. ubs raising the s&p 500 for the second time since november. david at goldman saying it's all about the earnings. ubs looking for 5400 saying they were not bullish enough. >> which is the reason you will get more of the same as we climb past the targets people had previously. is it coming for the rest of the complex. does...
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jonathan: u.s.rd of 172 billion dollars as falling yields drive investors towards debt & co.'s take advantage of lower borrowing costs. winnie cisar writing "we are still positive on the long-term outlook for corporate credit. we have been surprised by the relative resilience of credit spreads in both ig and high-yield during this most -- during this move higher in rates." winnie cisar joins us. how tight are things on a multi-decade basis? winnie: things are very tight but there are caveats to that. we still have wide ccc distress spreads in the market. the higher parts of the market are trading through the 2021 we had at the height of pandemic fueled liquidity. in the investment-grade market we are trending towards those mid 2000's type. you still have financials lagging and that is what needs to get giddy up. jonathan: there is scope for the spreads to get tighter? winnie: there is scope. we have been cautious on that. we feel like this year is almost repeat of last year. we had goldilocks data a
jonathan: u.s.rd of 172 billion dollars as falling yields drive investors towards debt & co.'s take advantage of lower borrowing costs. winnie cisar writing "we are still positive on the long-term outlook for corporate credit. we have been surprised by the relative resilience of credit spreads in both ig and high-yield during this most -- during this move higher in rates." winnie cisar joins us. how tight are things on a multi-decade basis? winnie: things are very tight but there...
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jonathan: macy's up next. speaking of the retailers let's talk about the supermarket chains and the trouble between kroger and albertsons facing a challenge very predictable challenge in washington dc. washington says will hurt the consumer. if the ftc is successful in blocking this merger would be hurting consumers and helping strengthen multichannel retailers such as walmart, amazon, costco. >> the very company the ftc is saying they want to try and rain in. this is just no surprise. add kroger and albertsons to a list of companies and potential tieups the ftc is gone after. what we seen as a more robust engagement from this ftc and doj when it comes down to cracking down on antitrust. bloomberg intelligence says it's a coin toss. 50% whether or not this goes through. >> if we cannot make this happen and make jetblue spirit happen how on earth will we make capital one discover happen anytime soon. lisa: everyone's watching to see if this will be allowed. two grocery stores that might go out of business versu
jonathan: macy's up next. speaking of the retailers let's talk about the supermarket chains and the trouble between kroger and albertsons facing a challenge very predictable challenge in washington dc. washington says will hurt the consumer. if the ftc is successful in blocking this merger would be hurting consumers and helping strengthen multichannel retailers such as walmart, amazon, costco. >> the very company the ftc is saying they want to try and rain in. this is just no surprise....
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jonathan. jonathan: thank you.l hill and the potential upcoming impeachment trial against dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas. we're joined now by democratic congresswoman from nevada and member of the of foreign affairs committee, dina if titus. congresswoman, thank you so much for being here. we had on your republican colleague in the house earlier, congressman michael guest, one of the impeachment managers as you well know, who said there is a factual and legal basis for the impeachment of al alejandro mayorkas and, therefore, the senate must hold a trial. i assume you would strongly disagree. >> yes, i would. i serve on the homeland security committee with mr. guest, and we went through day-long into the night hearings. they brought no real evident9 share witnesses -- evidentiary witnesses. it was just more kind of political stunt witnesses and did not prove the case for impeachment. you know, this is the first cabinet person to be impeached since the mid 1800s. >> yeah, i think it's since 1876 or 1896 if i'm corr
jonathan. jonathan: thank you.l hill and the potential upcoming impeachment trial against dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas. we're joined now by democratic congresswoman from nevada and member of the of foreign affairs committee, dina if titus. congresswoman, thank you so much for being here. we had on your republican colleague in the house earlier, congressman michael guest, one of the impeachment managers as you well know, who said there is a factual and legal basis for the impeachment of al...
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jonathan: thank you. just unbelievable, some of the tension, the difficulties taking place in the ev space at the moment. up next, nvidia sparking a global stock market rally. >> what we are really looking for is the rally to widen out as what i would call, basically, the cyclical overhang starts to left. jonathan: that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ as the head of hr, i help lead a successful home security firm. our teams work hard to secure our customers' most valuable assets. and while they do that, i work hard to secure ours... ...our people. that's why we chose principal to provide the benefits and retirement plan that show our people just how much we appreciate them. benefits help us keep top talent. —hey mom. benefits help us grow. because we know how important security is to all. ♪♪ was also the first time you heard of a town named dinosaur, colorado. we just got an order from dinosaur, colorado. start an easy to build, powerful website for free with a partner that always puts you first
jonathan: thank you. just unbelievable, some of the tension, the difficulties taking place in the ev space at the moment. up next, nvidia sparking a global stock market rally. >> what we are really looking for is the rally to widen out as what i would call, basically, the cyclical overhang starts to left. jonathan: that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ as the head of hr, i help lead a successful home security firm. our teams work hard to secure our customers' most valuable...
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jonathan. jonathan: thank you.spects were arraigned friday for their alleged roles in this assault on a pair of new york city police officers. all of the men pleaded not guilty. prosecutors say four have been in the states for less than a year and in court it was revealed, one was supposed to be deported one year ago. two of the suspects have now been linked by ice to a violent venezuelan gang, a group that's been expanding its ranks in the city. let's bring in now former fbi special agent and fox news contributor nicole parker. nicole, great to see you. how worried should americans be about the gang affiliations among these migrants? >> this is a very serious concern. it's a venezuelan gang that was founded in a prison in venezuela and has migrated, thank you to the border and in large numbers, it seems. coming through new york and heavily populating chicago, it seems, and also a presence in miami. miami, i think, with the way that they enforce the law there, i don't think that it's going to be tolerated as much,
jonathan. jonathan: thank you.spects were arraigned friday for their alleged roles in this assault on a pair of new york city police officers. all of the men pleaded not guilty. prosecutors say four have been in the states for less than a year and in court it was revealed, one was supposed to be deported one year ago. two of the suspects have now been linked by ice to a violent venezuelan gang, a group that's been expanding its ranks in the city. let's bring in now former fbi special agent and...
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and jonathan v. last. thank you. >> write what we were to sit and you took the exact opposite. >> you told me the other end. they show is starting now. this is 2 -- i missed two years in a row due to illnesses and i don't think i'm going to get sick until this afternoon. thanks to he and all of you. i cannot believe how many people are here. 100% less -- then at cpac. it is primary day. it can all come down to canada. poll's showing nikki haley within 30 points of donald trump. i don't want to spend too much time on this, but i will ask you three questions i want you to respond to. relative to new hampshire exit polling -- are you all right there? >> i was a pair the unscrewing my microphone. jonathan: nikki haley won democratic voters who crossed over 86-5. will she do better than that were worse than that today? >> worse. >> i am going to say better. level or better. jonathan: she won independent voters 38-30 nine. . will she do better? a.b.: level or better. sarah: worse. are we talking percentages are
and jonathan v. last. thank you. >> write what we were to sit and you took the exact opposite. >> you told me the other end. they show is starting now. this is 2 -- i missed two years in a row due to illnesses and i don't think i'm going to get sick until this afternoon. thanks to he and all of you. i cannot believe how many people are here. 100% less -- then at cpac. it is primary day. it can all come down to canada. poll's showing nikki haley within 30 points of donald trump. i...
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jonathan, international lawyer out of lancaster, pennsylvania, and kim sharif, activist and lawyer out of london. thank you both for being with us. let me start it off in lancaster and and jonathan, the icj is expected to... takes six months to issue its order, let's start off here, why, why does it take six months? well, these are 15 judges who are jurists in their own right, by sitting on the world court, they cannot write articles for or books or for journals, so when there's a serious issue like this, they want to think about it thoroughly and write. detailed decision uh with the basis for the decision almost as important as the decision itself, so the icj always takes months and months, sometimes years to reach an opinion, and if there are different opinions, if each judge justice wants to write their own twist on the conclusion, it does take time, yes, okay, well kim, mean is it ' difficult to determine if the zionist regime's occupation is illegal or not? yes, good evening to you, miss marcia and your guest has helpfully explained the situation. no, mean anyone watching the case
jonathan, international lawyer out of lancaster, pennsylvania, and kim sharif, activist and lawyer out of london. thank you both for being with us. let me start it off in lancaster and and jonathan, the icj is expected to... takes six months to issue its order, let's start off here, why, why does it take six months? well, these are 15 judges who are jurists in their own right, by sitting on the world court, they cannot write articles for or books or for journals, so when there's a serious issue...
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well, we're going to look at this on the spotlight. i'd like to welcome my guests to the program. jonathan, international lawyer out of lancaster, pennsylvania, and kim sharif, activist and lawyer out of london. thank you both for being with us. let me start it off in lancaster and and jonathan, "the icj is expected to take six months to issue its order. let's start off here, why, why does it take six months? well, these are 15 uh, judges who are jurists in their own right, by sitting on the world court, they cannot uh write articles for or books or for journals, so when there's a serious issue like this, they want to..." think about it thoroughly and write a detailed decision uh with the basis for the decision almost as important as the decision itself, so the icj always takes months and months, sometimes years to reach an opinion, and if there are different opinions, if each judge justice wants to write their own twist on the conclusion, it does take time, yes. okay, well kim, i mean, is it uh difficult to determine if the zionist regime's occupation is illegal or not? yes, good evening
well, we're going to look at this on the spotlight. i'd like to welcome my guests to the program. jonathan, international lawyer out of lancaster, pennsylvania, and kim sharif, activist and lawyer out of london. thank you both for being with us. let me start it off in lancaster and and jonathan, "the icj is expected to take six months to issue its order. let's start off here, why, why does it take six months? well, these are 15 uh, judges who are jurists in their own right, by sitting on...
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i know jonathan, are you hard? jonathan? uh, please continue. okay, so the reason that there isn't any significant protest, any thread, i guess the war is 2 fold. one if that if the refreshes any, any form of protest, especially in the post in the post inserts and posting in society just today, a prophecy. there was released from jail after 4 months in jail for participating in a non, by the demonstration in immune for him. it was released by the supreme court after 4 months in the of being in j. a just for participating in a demonstration of the police had said very clearly at the beginning of the word that it will not allow any protest against the war with the inside. if we didn't kind of thing in society insight and it's really it's on the company's been stored the their own people have to is right. and it's unbelievable. you won't go absolutely. i think but not talking about the do you think i work in asked about 10 minutes i would act about is right, and this is what we're here to talk about about the time to someone. the other one is the k
i know jonathan, are you hard? jonathan? uh, please continue. okay, so the reason that there isn't any significant protest, any thread, i guess the war is 2 fold. one if that if the refreshes any, any form of protest, especially in the post in the post inserts and posting in society just today, a prophecy. there was released from jail after 4 months in jail for participating in a non, by the demonstration in immune for him. it was released by the supreme court after 4 months in the of being in...
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jonathan. okay >> that's so. jonathan. okay enough of jonathan's personal life. at the life. look at the front so the daily mail front pages. so the daily mail has rihanna's mum limited phones for seconds. getting for under 16 seconds. getting into later the daily into that later the daily express dog kills amazing express banned dog kills amazing grandmother for bleak grandmother for very bleak story. the guardian us says airstrike on iran linked militias are just the beginning . militias are just the beginning. the times public digital the times public want digital pass all gp records . pass for all their gp records. the i hunt expected to bolster red sea military power in budget defence spending boost and finally , the daily star. three finally, the daily star. three seasons in one week, which is about the weather. and those are your front pages . your front pages. >> so paul, what are the times going with, well, public want digital pass for all gp records? >> nick so single a digital system recommended by the times health commission. of course this is in the times so they
jonathan. okay >> that's so. jonathan. okay enough of jonathan's personal life. at the life. look at the front so the daily mail front pages. so the daily mail has rihanna's mum limited phones for seconds. getting for under 16 seconds. getting into later the daily into that later the daily express dog kills amazing express banned dog kills amazing grandmother for bleak grandmother for very bleak story. the guardian us says airstrike on iran linked militias are just the beginning ....
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jonathan: no. in china we are saying the opposite of what i mentioned at the beginning of the interview. earnings are not growing. or, scarcely growing. and the return on equity for the china market has been falling steadily for around one decade now whereas the opposite trend has taken place in japan. and india is sustaining in the mid teens. chinese r.o.e. 10% and still declining is a negative fundamental. there is a reason why this bear market has been going on in china for so long. until that is addressed, which we think requires the consumer to come to the fore, basically, through fiscal stimulus that targets the consumer, it is unlikely that the earnings profile for china will turn around. annabelle: so it is less about the property sector and structural slowdown in china and more about, say, household payments to consumers. is this something that would look like a catalyst for you to change your mind on china? jonathan: you are right to identify the property sector. that is one of the key re
jonathan: no. in china we are saying the opposite of what i mentioned at the beginning of the interview. earnings are not growing. or, scarcely growing. and the return on equity for the china market has been falling steadily for around one decade now whereas the opposite trend has taken place in japan. and india is sustaining in the mid teens. chinese r.o.e. 10% and still declining is a negative fundamental. there is a reason why this bear market has been going on in china for so long. until...
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i'm jonathan lemire, thanks for being with us.unched a strike into iraq yesterday that killed a senior leader of an iran backed militia. it's the same militia that officials believe is responsible for the recent drone attack in jordan that killed three american service members. u.s. central command says the retaliatory strike happened around 9:30 p.m. local time in baghdad. a u.s. official tells nbc news the strike had been planned since president biden ordered the military to review options following that attack in jordan. "the new york times" cites an official as well as the revolutionary guard corp claiming too commanders were killed in the strike and said it violated iraqi sovereignty and risks dangerous repercussions in the region. more retaliatory strikes expected in there days ahead. meanwhile israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has rejected hamas' demands to secure the release of the remaining hostages in gaza. yesterday the terror group respond today a framework deal present by negotiators. that deal calls for a pha
i'm jonathan lemire, thanks for being with us.unched a strike into iraq yesterday that killed a senior leader of an iran backed militia. it's the same militia that officials believe is responsible for the recent drone attack in jordan that killed three american service members. u.s. central command says the retaliatory strike happened around 9:30 p.m. local time in baghdad. a u.s. official tells nbc news the strike had been planned since president biden ordered the military to review options...
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i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us.p of senators has finally reached a deal on addressing border security and foreign aid. the $118 billion package calls for over $20 billion in border security measures that include hiring new asylum officers and border security agents, expajding the number of detention beds, and increasing screenings for fentanyl and other drugs. in terms of foreign aid, over $60 billion would be allocated for ukraine, $14 billion would head to israel, and $10 billion would be given for humanitarian assistance for civilians in gaza in the west bank. despite the bill being crafted by both sides of the aisle, it's already facing pushback within the senate for sure and particularly from house republicans. joining us now, congressional reporter for "politico" daniella diaz. thanks for being with us here this morning. finally the text is out. finally lawmakers are getting to read it. we know that the day before he glanced at it, he said he wanted to preserve the border protection issue and a lot of republic
i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us.p of senators has finally reached a deal on addressing border security and foreign aid. the $118 billion package calls for over $20 billion in border security measures that include hiring new asylum officers and border security agents, expajding the number of detention beds, and increasing screenings for fentanyl and other drugs. in terms of foreign aid, over $60 billion would be allocated for ukraine, $14 billion would head to israel, and $10...
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jonathan in elstree, hello to you. | jonathan in elstree, hello to you.listeners about the political process. they can act what do you say? it the political process. they can act what do you say?— the political process. they can act what do you say? it has been waiting parliamentary _ what do you say? it has been waiting parliamentary time _ what do you say? it has been waiting parliamentary time taking _ what do you say? it has been waiting parliamentary time taking a - what do you say? it has been waiting parliamentary time taking a vote - what do you say? it has been waiting parliamentary time taking a vote on | parliamentary time taking a vote on something — parliamentary time taking a vote on something that will not influence the outcome. what we need to be voting _ the outcome. what we need to be voting on— the outcome. what we need to be voting on an parliamentary time is the issues — voting on an parliamentary time is the issues facing british people today, — the issues facing british people today, which is basically the cost of living, — today, w
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jonathan, the impact on the other people involved here., long-time business associate of trump. he was already convicted in a separate case against the trump organization. the impact on the two younger members of the trump family by not being allowed to incorporate or serve as officers of new york corporations for two years. >> well, they can certainly get around this. there's other jurisdictions that they can incorporate in, places like delaware. they can easily shift their business. the question will be, as ari noted earlier, how many businesses are likely to shift on their own. new york is already viewed as fairly hostile for businesses that are moving out. there's an exodus from the state. this can't be good in trying to stem that flow. and the issue again is not that the trump organization did not inflate or undervalue properties. this is a raw partisan exercise by james. she made it that way in the election. i have no doubt in my mind that no other company in new york would have been subject to this type of draconian exercise. would
jonathan, the impact on the other people involved here., long-time business associate of trump. he was already convicted in a separate case against the trump organization. the impact on the two younger members of the trump family by not being allowed to incorporate or serve as officers of new york corporations for two years. >> well, they can certainly get around this. there's other jurisdictions that they can incorporate in, places like delaware. they can easily shift their business. the...
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now it's time for the last word with my friend jonathan capehart, in for lawrence, good evening, jonathan. >>> >> good evening, alex. thank you very much. have a good weekend. >> you too. >> today at the white house, global leadership from the president of the united states. president biden unveiled a tranche of more than 500 new sanctions against vladimir putin's russia, after the death of putin's chief political opponent, alexei navalny. alexei navalny died as a political prisoner in russia, and u.s. officials have blamed vladimir putin for that, repeatedly. >> make no mistake, putin is responsible for alexei's death. >> this would be a further sign of putin's brutality. whatever story they tell, let us be clear, russia is responsible. >> the fixation in fear of one man only underscores the weakness and rot at the heart of the system that putin has built. russia is responsible for this. >> and today at the white house you saw the president of united states responding to that with the largest single package of sanctions against russia since the invasion of ukraine, unveiling expansive ma
now it's time for the last word with my friend jonathan capehart, in for lawrence, good evening, jonathan. >>> >> good evening, alex. thank you very much. have a good weekend. >> you too. >> today at the white house, global leadership from the president of the united states. president biden unveiled a tranche of more than 500 new sanctions against vladimir putin's russia, after the death of putin's chief political opponent, alexei navalny. alexei navalny died as a...
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time now to introduce our panel in the studio, theater director and writer jonathan chatwick, alongside journalist and author fran huws joining us. from the north of ireland via skype. gentlemen, thank you both for being here. i'll start with you uh, jonathan, uh, genocide case and apartide case against israel at the international court of just justice, filed only a month apart. um, how isolated are israel and its staunchest allies, backers, like the us, the uk, and germany. increasingly, i would say, i think it represents a real escalation. their isolation in the world, um, you don't mean isolated from each other presumably, because that's also a part of the chemistry that will happen, as things start to go badly for israel and and the americans, they will start to try to depart company, and that will that that's inevitable, you've seen that in us behavior in the past in other other places, but i would say yeah, i think it's um, i think it's a part of the isolation process and i think it's - think it's um only coming just so late, so late to save lives in in palestine, i don't think it
time now to introduce our panel in the studio, theater director and writer jonathan chatwick, alongside journalist and author fran huws joining us. from the north of ireland via skype. gentlemen, thank you both for being here. i'll start with you uh, jonathan, uh, genocide case and apartide case against israel at the international court of just justice, filed only a month apart. um, how isolated are israel and its staunchest allies, backers, like the us, the uk, and germany. increasingly, i...
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okay, well jonathan, there are some experts who believe that these moves by the icj is attempt by the court to exert more sovereignty and move away from american hegem. how do you see it? well, uh, in a way, "this case together with the other case before the icj is a challenge to international law itself, to the system of laws that has been created mostly at the end of world war ii, which has been failing the majority of the population of this planet. initially international law was created largely by european and american and western countries to..." regulate the world in a certain way, now people in the south, people in the third world, developing countries that are saying, okay, if international law is to be followed, it needs to address our needs, not just the needs of the powerful, and and occupation is one of these issues, occupation was to be a temporary state of affairs, where some people... wherever there's a war and some population falls under the occupation of the army of another country, it's supposed to be a temporary state of affair until peace comes and you restore the
okay, well jonathan, there are some experts who believe that these moves by the icj is attempt by the court to exert more sovereignty and move away from american hegem. how do you see it? well, uh, in a way, "this case together with the other case before the icj is a challenge to international law itself, to the system of laws that has been created mostly at the end of world war ii, which has been failing the majority of the population of this planet. initially international law was...
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. >> sandra: fox team coverage for you, jonathan turley and andy mccarthy how they see the ruling based on the line of questioning today. >> john: first shannon bream is live outside the supreme court. that was quite a presentation today, shannon. do we have any idea whether or not the justices were swayed one way or the other? >> shannon: well, john, they certainly seem to be leaning in favor of the former president, president trump and ability to stay on the ballot and any state that would challenge that under the 14th amendment. i have to say the first part of this case was very wonky. hemmer was talking about it last hour, i did feel like a law school lecture but toward the last third got to the things everybody gets at home, what is the practical impact of this. justice kagan first to bring up do you let one state actually make a decision that ripples down to decide for the whole country. justice barrett followed up if we rule for colorado that's what will happen. and the chief justice, if we say states have the power to do this, there will be some states that will take that and sa
. >> sandra: fox team coverage for you, jonathan turley and andy mccarthy how they see the ruling based on the line of questioning today. >> john: first shannon bream is live outside the supreme court. that was quite a presentation today, shannon. do we have any idea whether or not the justices were swayed one way or the other? >> shannon: well, john, they certainly seem to be leaning in favor of the former president, president trump and ability to stay on the ballot and any...
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time now to introduce our panel in this. studio theater director and writer jonathan chatwick, alongside journalist and author froch hughes who is joining us from the north of ireland via skype. gentlemen, thank you both for being here. i'll start with you uh, jonathan, uh, a genocide case and an apartide case against israel at the international court of just justice, filed only a month apart. um, how isolated are israel and its staunchest allies backers like the us. "the uk and germany, increasingly, i would say, i think it represents a real escalation of their isolation in the world, um, you don't mean isolated from each other presumably, because that's also a part of the chemistry that will happen, as things start to go badly for israel and and the americans, they will start to try to depart company, and that will that that's inevitable, you've seen that in us behavior in the past in other other places, but i would say..." yeah, i think it's um, i think it's a part of the isolation process and i think it's uh, i think it's um, only coming just so late, so late to save lives in in pale
time now to introduce our panel in this. studio theater director and writer jonathan chatwick, alongside journalist and author froch hughes who is joining us from the north of ireland via skype. gentlemen, thank you both for being here. i'll start with you uh, jonathan, uh, a genocide case and an apartide case against israel at the international court of just justice, filed only a month apart. um, how isolated are israel and its staunchest allies backers like the us. "the uk and germany,...
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jonathan allen, thank you have a great weekend.ou again soon. >>> next up we're going to go to cnbc for today's top business headlines as well as a preview of the january jobs report which is due out later this morning. we'll discuss how that report might impact the markets. "way too early" will be right back. "way too early" will be right back shingles. some describe it as pulsing electric shocks or sharp, stabbing pains. ♪♪ this painful, blistering rash can disrupt your life for weeks. a pain so intense, you could miss out on family time. the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. if you're 50 years or older, ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles. >>> welcome back. it's time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaury who joins us live from london. as we mentioned before break investors are looking for the jobs report. give us a preview. what are economists are expecting? >> at this stage, john, economists expect payrolls have grown by 185,000 positions, and they also expect the
jonathan allen, thank you have a great weekend.ou again soon. >>> next up we're going to go to cnbc for today's top business headlines as well as a preview of the january jobs report which is due out later this morning. we'll discuss how that report might impact the markets. "way too early" will be right back. "way too early" will be right back shingles. some describe it as pulsing electric shocks or sharp, stabbing pains. ♪♪ this painful, blistering rash can...
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so now that a whole lot spring and jonathan sila, he's a spokes person for audra. do you an agency that works with palestinian refugees that he joins us today? from alon jonathan overall has been coordinating 8 access for so many agencies on the ground. what is the situation when it comes to getting agent at the moment? well, it is extremely challenging. as, as illustrates as in the previous reports, the, the amount of 8 has is basically how since january, we need to get 500 trucks a day into the gaza strip simply to maintain an aid operation. that's not commercial traffic, that's $500.00 trucks of a. it's simply not happening and for a number of reasons, but this means that the population which is basically on lives of both is being deprived of essentials for that. she is valuable and you say it's hauled in the last month. what reasons are these ratings giving full that? are they saying it's administrative or they imposing additional checks? what are you hearing from them? it is a combination of factors. i mean obviously um, in any conflicts assessing the, the, th
so now that a whole lot spring and jonathan sila, he's a spokes person for audra. do you an agency that works with palestinian refugees that he joins us today? from alon jonathan overall has been coordinating 8 access for so many agencies on the ground. what is the situation when it comes to getting agent at the moment? well, it is extremely challenging. as, as illustrates as in the previous reports, the, the amount of 8 has is basically how since january, we need to get 500 trucks a day into...
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you can't have it both ways, jonathan. biden gets up every single day, thinking about how to improve the economic condition of all americans. and, not just the rich donors like donald. from up and it's for us to get out there and make the case that's why i that's what he will go to michigan that's why he was here in south carolina. and we will see these decisive agrees with and we will see it in michigan and be the president also makes the, case on what he has done to improve this economy, to improve this country. voters support him in that effort. so don't think about the polls folks, think about the most important rule, which is what happens on election day. we've got another election on tuesday in nevada, where we give the first -- and latino voters get an opportunity to stand up and to say and express who they want to lead them moving into this election. this. >> voting is the ultimate poll. chairman of the democratic national camp committee, jaime harrison, thank you for joining us. >>> former south carolina governor
you can't have it both ways, jonathan. biden gets up every single day, thinking about how to improve the economic condition of all americans. and, not just the rich donors like donald. from up and it's for us to get out there and make the case that's why i that's what he will go to michigan that's why he was here in south carolina. and we will see these decisive agrees with and we will see it in michigan and be the president also makes the, case on what he has done to improve this economy, to...
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jonathan, while we wait can i ask you something?ave some defendants in this case who have already pled guilty. do you think they regret that decision? >> well, there is always that buyer's remorse. keep in mind the attorneys, like sidney powell, pled to relatively minor offenses where they won't get any jail time or have to give up their licenses and they also did not plead guilty to the overall racketeering conspiracy. so one of the concerns for willis and wade is really how those witnesses will behave on the stand. they did not say they were part of this broad racketeering theory that they hope will ensnare donald trump. but we have to get through this first to see who is going to actually make that argument. they are having trouble with the readjustment of witnesses, partridge is clearly not available so they are moving to plan b here. but the key for the challengers is to show they have a good-faith basis. they have witnesses who believe that this relationship pre-existed 2022. but this is going to get dicey. there is a lot of h
jonathan, while we wait can i ask you something?ave some defendants in this case who have already pled guilty. do you think they regret that decision? >> well, there is always that buyer's remorse. keep in mind the attorneys, like sidney powell, pled to relatively minor offenses where they won't get any jail time or have to give up their licenses and they also did not plead guilty to the overall racketeering conspiracy. so one of the concerns for willis and wade is really how those...
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alicia acuna and andy mccarthy, jonathan turley. let's begin with shannon bream to set us up outside the supreme court. >> a cold day in washington. there were people who started camping out last night lining up at 7:00 p.m. to try to get into what you said are historic arguments today. all nine justices will hear arguments slated for 80 minutes. we expect them to go longer than that. you'll be able to listen live to what the justices are saying. they have this question whether or not colorado got this right. colorado officials are standing by this decision in the brief from the secretary of state she writes this. just as colorado cannot be forced to place on its ballot a naturalized citizen it also should not be forced to include a candidate found by its courts to have violated his oath to support the constitution by engaging in insurrection. justices wade through all kinds of procedural arguments but the question of whether or not trump engaged in insurrection. his legal team presses back hard against that. the brief from him says
alicia acuna and andy mccarthy, jonathan turley. let's begin with shannon bream to set us up outside the supreme court. >> a cold day in washington. there were people who started camping out last night lining up at 7:00 p.m. to try to get into what you said are historic arguments today. all nine justices will hear arguments slated for 80 minutes. we expect them to go longer than that. you'll be able to listen live to what the justices are saying. they have this question whether or not...
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jonathan, any new leads here? >> well, police say they have this person of interest that is being held in this case, and that person apparently took 11-year-old audrey cunningham regularly to her bus stop or even to school, and that's apparently what 42-year-old don mcdougall has told police happened last thursday, claiming he took audrey to the bus stop just before 7:00 a.m. but he apparently has not told police what happened beyond that, leaving law enforcement frustrated in their search for the 11-year-old. >> i am not giving up hope that we will be able to bring audrey home. so, yes, i am hoping that she is still alive and we are going to work just as hard to make sure we do everything we can to try to bring her home. >> mcdougall was arrested friday on a separate aggravated assault charge. he has a long criminal record and according to police, lives in a camper behind the house where audrey lives with her father. officials say mcdougall is a friend of audrey's father and a regular baby-sitter for the 11-year-
jonathan, any new leads here? >> well, police say they have this person of interest that is being held in this case, and that person apparently took 11-year-old audrey cunningham regularly to her bus stop or even to school, and that's apparently what 42-year-old don mcdougall has told police happened last thursday, claiming he took audrey to the bus stop just before 7:00 a.m. but he apparently has not told police what happened beyond that, leaving law enforcement frustrated in their...