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although jonathan is right handed. the affidavit also reveals what appears to be a single gunshot wound around his heart, though authorities note men who commit suicide with guns tend to shoot themselves in the head or mouth. now suspicious about jonathan's death, the family hires private investigator sheila wysocky. >> pam and john called me and told me about their son's case, and i asked them to send me all the documentation on it. >> once sheila gets the police report, she creates three animated scenarios of the night in question. what brenda told police happened that night, what jonathan's sister says brenda told her, and what the p.i. says. the forensics reveal the results. >> the smoking gun is the gun. brenda had gun residue on both of her hands. >> when we come back. police suspect foul play. >> it became crystal clear that the police thought this was a homicide. >> and i remember thinking, well, they'll arrest her then. >> but it' far from an open and shut case. that's next. >> here's the problem with your tow
although jonathan is right handed. the affidavit also reveals what appears to be a single gunshot wound around his heart, though authorities note men who commit suicide with guns tend to shoot themselves in the head or mouth. now suspicious about jonathan's death, the family hires private investigator sheila wysocky. >> pam and john called me and told me about their son's case, and i asked them to send me all the documentation on it. >> once sheila gets the police report, she...
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>> jonathan, i'm shocked. thought there would be republicans on the panel that were asking hard questions. i thought democrats would be going nuts and really from a policy perspective, i sat there. i think i saw the end of -- the democratic party as it exists and the husk of the republican party as mcconnell and paul ryan hope. >> jonathan: so when trump comes up there and gives the second inaugural, you say it's not going to be american carnage again. >> i think president trump will go through how we got here, where we're going, what his plan is to lead us and to bring us together. he's a unifying figure right now because, think about it. this coalition, and that's why he has a -- he has a difficult job. he has the oligarchs that have surrendered, right? >> jonathan: bezos, zuckerberg, elon musk. >> and the crypto guys. >> jonathan: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> you have all that. you have working class african americans. you have south texas and the rio grande valley. people prepared not just to stop voting for democ
>> jonathan, i'm shocked. thought there would be republicans on the panel that were asking hard questions. i thought democrats would be going nuts and really from a policy perspective, i sat there. i think i saw the end of -- the democratic party as it exists and the husk of the republican party as mcconnell and paul ryan hope. >> jonathan: so when trump comes up there and gives the second inaugural, you say it's not going to be american carnage again. >> i think president...
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jonathan: yes.evokes memories of 2022, but i'm with you, speed, magnitude, completely different back in the 2022 occasion. we also have the overlay, the pension issues as well. it is very different this time around, but i think you are right, this is becoming a u.k. issue. they are losing fiscal space. when you see yields up and currency down, that is a very emerging-market type phenomenon, not something we see play out in america. lisa: jordan rochester made this point, and i think a lot of people are drawn parallel between the u.k. and the rest of the world, but there is a message here. i think this is why people keep bringing up the liz truss moment in the united states appeared when interest rates start rising enough, that increases your base cost, and that is what the u.k. is facing. jonathan: it just gets worse and worse. you mentioned jordan, what is a come of the great british peso? lisa: talking about other emerging markets. jonathan: brutal, united kingdom. los angeles is facing its worst
jonathan: yes.evokes memories of 2022, but i'm with you, speed, magnitude, completely different back in the 2022 occasion. we also have the overlay, the pension issues as well. it is very different this time around, but i think you are right, this is becoming a u.k. issue. they are losing fiscal space. when you see yields up and currency down, that is a very emerging-market type phenomenon, not something we see play out in america. lisa: jordan rochester made this point, and i think a lot of...
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jonathan: thank you.xt, dollar strength persisting. >> a much stronger dollar for the first six months of the year. you will continue to see growth differentials and interest rate differentials drive the greenback. jonathan: kit jukes of socgen is just around the corner. ♪ (♪♪) (♪♪) what took you so long? i'm sorry, there was a long line at the thai place. you get the sauce i like? of course! you're the man! i wish. the future isn't scary. not investing in it is. nasdaq-100 innovators. one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com jonathan: stocks are up, bond yields are lower, higher .8% on the s&p. on a 10 year yield we are down three or four basis points. euro weaker again. 1.0 328. the lows we have not seen since november 2022. euro weakness. under surveillance, the dollar strength persisting. >> a much stronger dollar for the first six months of the year against a trade-weighted basket of currencies. y
jonathan: thank you.xt, dollar strength persisting. >> a much stronger dollar for the first six months of the year. you will continue to see growth differentials and interest rate differentials drive the greenback. jonathan: kit jukes of socgen is just around the corner. ♪ (♪♪) (♪♪) what took you so long? i'm sorry, there was a long line at the thai place. you get the sauce i like? of course! you're the man! i wish. the future isn't scary. not investing in it is. nasdaq-100...
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jonathan? jonathan: you need deep pockets to pay for netflix.. hundreds of dollars. lisa: i do not tally it up. jonathan: hulu, netflix, peacock. lisa: do really have all of those? jonathan: yes. italian football and paramount. british football and peacock. netflix just kind of exists. lisa: in case you want to watch squid game's. jonathan: netflix would be one of the first things we cut at my house. i'm throwing this out. i am clearly alone on this issue because the stock is up double figures. we need to talk about branding and the future of consumer companies. we could do this with the coca-cola ceo. >> thank you for having me. jonathan: i want to focus on branding. we can already feel the tension of certain companies set a finding a progressive consumer and at the same time a more activist conservative consumer and where they have not been traditionally. how are you never getting those waters? >> when you operate in 200 plus countries you need to adapt to local needs and consumer trends you have at the global scale but also granular at the lo
jonathan? jonathan: you need deep pockets to pay for netflix.. hundreds of dollars. lisa: i do not tally it up. jonathan: hulu, netflix, peacock. lisa: do really have all of those? jonathan: yes. italian football and paramount. british football and peacock. netflix just kind of exists. lisa: in case you want to watch squid game's. jonathan: netflix would be one of the first things we cut at my house. i'm throwing this out. i am clearly alone on this issue because the stock is up double figures....
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jonathan: the u.s.el since november 2022 following an upside surprise on payrolls. the dollar remains the only game in town and u.s. data is getting better not worse, supporting a solid backdrop for u.s. flow. mark, welcome back to the program. talk to me that those flows. you talked about the importance of the performance of a domestic equity market and i think there are some subtle signs that more recently it started to see some performance kick in. >> what is important is u.s. equities are slipping but everything else is slipping harder. if you look at local currency terms adjusting for currency flows, it is down pretty significantly as well. the tightening of financial conditions is feeding back into equities and causing risk off which is now leaning back into the dollar. now you are moved to the other side with the world is kind of looking like it is in a worse place and you are seeing oil prices rising. to me it feels like the u.s. has exceptionalism, europe is more stagflation and the more that w
jonathan: the u.s.el since november 2022 following an upside surprise on payrolls. the dollar remains the only game in town and u.s. data is getting better not worse, supporting a solid backdrop for u.s. flow. mark, welcome back to the program. talk to me that those flows. you talked about the importance of the performance of a domestic equity market and i think there are some subtle signs that more recently it started to see some performance kick in. >> what is important is u.s. equities...
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jonathan: a lot to talk about.ap a five-day losing streak. isaac boltansky looking to the house speaker boat. -- vote. tom narayan on disappointing deliveries. looking to snap the lungs losing streak going back to april -- longest losing streak going back april. heavy is the crown of u.s. large-cap stocks as we kick off 2025. the magnitude of outperformance in 2024 is not likely to be replicated. happy new year. good to see was always. do you believe this move in bond yields, in foreign-exchange is the beginning of hurting risk assets? emily: we do. you look at the leadership we have seen across u.s. assets. the stronger dollar is something that could be a self-limiting dynamic. you look at s&p 500 companies. 40% of the revenue of large-cap companies comes from abroad. you are seeing weaker currencies from other countries making their exports more competitive. higher bond yields are typically associated with the stronger dollar as well. you are seeing borrowing costs elevated. mortgage rates have over 7%. borrowing
jonathan: a lot to talk about.ap a five-day losing streak. isaac boltansky looking to the house speaker boat. -- vote. tom narayan on disappointing deliveries. looking to snap the lungs losing streak going back to april -- longest losing streak going back april. heavy is the crown of u.s. large-cap stocks as we kick off 2025. the magnitude of outperformance in 2024 is not likely to be replicated. happy new year. good to see was always. do you believe this move in bond yields, in...
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jonathan: appreciate it.s we count down to december payrolls. ike's thoughts about whether we are in the buy zone in this market. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: payrolls. 15 minutes away. equity futures into that negative by .2%. the estimate, the median, 165. it's get you some morning calls. piper sandberg upgrading nike to overweig expecting a return to profitable growth within the next year. that stock is up 5.7%. a second call from needham upgrading lululemon to buy, citing potential you -- potential re-acceleration following the holiday season. finally, moffat nathanson downgrading roku to sell. noting a competitive pricing environment and lack of m&a. that stock is down by a little more than 3%. stocks and bonds retreating ahead of the december payrolls report, coming in a few minutes time. joining us now is mike collins of pgim fixed income. happy new year to you and welcome to the program. i want to start in your bond market. have had the equity strategists say the bond market is in the
jonathan: appreciate it.s we count down to december payrolls. ike's thoughts about whether we are in the buy zone in this market. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: payrolls. 15 minutes away. equity futures into that negative by .2%. the estimate, the median, 165. it's get you some morning calls. piper sandberg upgrading nike to overweig expecting a return to profitable growth within the next year. that stock is up 5.7%. a second call from needham upgrading lululemon to buy, citing...
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jonathan: thank you.is quieter, is it? just because it is january and cold what do you believe is congestion? what do you say? jonathan: others think it is january or the congestion pricing. tings will pick up again in a few weeks. lisa: that does not make sense because if it was just cold in the winter wouldn't you want to drive rather than walk? just saying? jonathan: maybe they are just going into the city. i am just giving you the feedback from the research. lisa: february is cold. you would have to be months away to find out. jonathan: it is my daily research. i will bring you another opinion tomorrow if you come into work. we will set you up for the day ahead next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: the opening bell and let us call it 40 minutes away. equities positive and ppi coming in softer. going into cpi tomorrow morning with morning movers and here is manus. manus: kb homes at the personification of dream ownership, net orders soared. this is the real personification and buyers demonstrate a desir
jonathan: thank you.is quieter, is it? just because it is january and cold what do you believe is congestion? what do you say? jonathan: others think it is january or the congestion pricing. tings will pick up again in a few weeks. lisa: that does not make sense because if it was just cold in the winter wouldn't you want to drive rather than walk? just saying? jonathan: maybe they are just going into the city. i am just giving you the feedback from the research. lisa: february is cold. you...
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i will say this, jonathan. the governor has called for an independent review of why we didn't have enough water in the palisades, and water pressure issues in altadena. you support that independent review, and i think we should go further and frankly do an independent commission review of all of this. what went right in our response? what went wrong in it? i deeply am concerned about these erroneous alerts, these erroneous evacuation alerts that have gone out. if people can't trust when they're told you need to get out, that they do need to get out, then it not only severely impacts the whole effort, but people ignore the alerts endangering themselves and endangering the firefighters that have to step between the fires and these civilians. so slst a lot we need to kblit. we need an independent commission to look through all of it, and beyond that jonathan, we're going to need to rebuild and with a sense of urgency, we need cleanup operations when the flames are out. we need the rebuilding to g forward. we can't
i will say this, jonathan. the governor has called for an independent review of why we didn't have enough water in the palisades, and water pressure issues in altadena. you support that independent review, and i think we should go further and frankly do an independent commission review of all of this. what went right in our response? what went wrong in it? i deeply am concerned about these erroneous alerts, these erroneous evacuation alerts that have gone out. if people can't trust when they're...
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jonathan: u.s.boosting bets that the fed will cut sooner than anticipated. retail sales data drops to 8:30, and francis mcdonald -- frances donald disagreeing, same rbc economics is no longer calling for anymore rate cuts and the reason is the data want to give the fed enough justification for further easing. did cpi change the story at all yesterday for you? frances: no. inflation will move downwards but not below the fed target and more problematically, what is the balance of risk in the later part of the year? everything i heard about, this cpi was marginally below consensus, it is a game changer. first of all, the data was not a massive in changer in and of itself, but if you looked at a more economic cycle, that would be one thing, and we say the economy is behaving mid-cycle, we know that there are these shocks that are going to disrupt the cycle that we are currently in but we don't know the probability or the size, but we know that they are coming, so where we are in december, january or feb
jonathan: u.s.boosting bets that the fed will cut sooner than anticipated. retail sales data drops to 8:30, and francis mcdonald -- frances donald disagreeing, same rbc economics is no longer calling for anymore rate cuts and the reason is the data want to give the fed enough justification for further easing. did cpi change the story at all yesterday for you? frances: no. inflation will move downwards but not below the fed target and more problematically, what is the balance of risk in the...
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jonathan: make it simple.version distorted the move in fixed income that we otherwise would have seen? there's an argument for higher bond yields off the back of the data? greg: exactly. the credit markets were unaffected. it was literally a nonevent. all the movement was in the treasury market. if you take the data on bounce, that suggests higher, not lower bond yields. it was a risk aversion trade that won the day. jonathan: greg, thank you. interesting final point on the bond market. lisa: if you look at the data you would had a selloff with yields higher and the risk aversion around the potential selloff of nvidia he sees as being misguided. essentially greater efficiency will lead to greater productivity which will lead to faster growth which potentially could send yields higher. jonathan: good news for chairman powell. lisa: no forecast. they don't have to say anything. i wonder if they will give a hint about maybe they could raise rates at some point again. if that is the case, that would be a big shock
jonathan: make it simple.version distorted the move in fixed income that we otherwise would have seen? there's an argument for higher bond yields off the back of the data? greg: exactly. the credit markets were unaffected. it was literally a nonevent. all the movement was in the treasury market. if you take the data on bounce, that suggests higher, not lower bond yields. it was a risk aversion trade that won the day. jonathan: greg, thank you. interesting final point on the bond market. lisa:...
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jonathan, lisa, back to you. jonathan: thank you so much.p our coverage here at the world economic forum. coming here for the better part of a decade plus, and this time, the optimism around a single nation has been absolutely palpable. when we heard from the president, talking about a golden age for the united states of america, that resonates with executives in a big way. europeans, not so much. i have to say, the chinese, asian representatives more broadly, absent at this event, when in years by, they haven't been. lisa: i do think it will be interesting to see how much there was a vibe shift that had to do with taking away regulations and being more pro-business than a lot of these nations and companies have been in a long time. much less messaging about dei, esg, and really down to how do you grow your business? what i found interesting was the optimism around europe getting its act together because so much pessimism was baked in. that was a theme throughout a lot of our conversations. and the fly in the ointment, may be challenging on
jonathan, lisa, back to you. jonathan: thank you so much.p our coverage here at the world economic forum. coming here for the better part of a decade plus, and this time, the optimism around a single nation has been absolutely palpable. when we heard from the president, talking about a golden age for the united states of america, that resonates with executives in a big way. europeans, not so much. i have to say, the chinese, asian representatives more broadly, absent at this event, when in...
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jonathan: alabama.deepseek roiling global markets. >> investors, everyone needs time to digest exactly how real this is, the impacts. i don't think anyone quite saw this coming but it really does accentuate the need for diversification. jonathan: equity futures down 2%, recovering just a touch. that conversation is next. jonathan: equity futures on the s&p down across the border, lower by 2% on the s&p 500. nasdaq 100, lower by 3.7%. the 10-year, 4.52. deepseek roiling global markets. >> investors, everyone needs time to digest exactly how real this is, what are the impacts. valuations can be extended. i don't think anyone quite saw this coming but it really does accentuate the need for diversification. jonathan: chinese startup deepseek sparking concern over u.s. tech dominance. nvidia set for its biggest market cap drop if this holds. jim bianco writing we worry that mag seven technology is outdated and slow thanks to deepseek. you can argue that while it does not impact the broader economy, it is a b
jonathan: alabama.deepseek roiling global markets. >> investors, everyone needs time to digest exactly how real this is, the impacts. i don't think anyone quite saw this coming but it really does accentuate the need for diversification. jonathan: equity futures down 2%, recovering just a touch. that conversation is next. jonathan: equity futures on the s&p down across the border, lower by 2% on the s&p 500. nasdaq 100, lower by 3.7%. the 10-year, 4.52. deepseek roiling global...
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jonathan: rolex.better the world then mediterranean or europe and the museums are great and the food is great and the people are friendly. if you want to build a great technology company, many of the great leaders are moving to the united states from india or europe. lisa: there is a larger question about how much we have priced in the u.s. market divorcing from china at a time when it seems like maybe that is not exactly donald trump's plan. i wonder if that might be the surprise and a shift towards a more amenable approach than currently expected. david: i cannot speak for donald trump and he changes his mind. he is a very transaction oriented person. he would not be as ideological as transaction oriented. if he can get a deal with the chinese, he will do that. i have read that he wants to move there and get there quickly and have a meeting with xi jinping and that would be a good idea. i think it is too early to say whether china will go down in the united states will go up whether it will be large
jonathan: rolex.better the world then mediterranean or europe and the museums are great and the food is great and the people are friendly. if you want to build a great technology company, many of the great leaders are moving to the united states from india or europe. lisa: there is a larger question about how much we have priced in the u.s. market divorcing from china at a time when it seems like maybe that is not exactly donald trump's plan. i wonder if that might be the surprise and a shift...
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jonathan: you mentioned 2017.o you believe we are going into something that looks like 2017 or something that looks like 2018 or something very different? >> i think it is a combination, some rhyming and echoing going on. we didn't even know what the tax rate was going to be for corporations and we managed to price that in ahead of time anyway. if you look back at the big move we had over the summer when the market started to sniff out the trump victory into november highs, i think markets were kind of baking and a lot of the good stuff and maybe a lot of the challenging stuff still needs be filtered in. and then trump version one was kind of the good stuff in a 2017 and the challenging stuff in a 2018. but there was sequencing and maybe we are just not going to do that same sequencing in the market can have a better picture of have it all fits together, and then we can move on to whatever is next. there is some rhyming but i do think the timeline is a bit different. lisa: my head is kind of spinning, it always is
jonathan: you mentioned 2017.o you believe we are going into something that looks like 2017 or something that looks like 2018 or something very different? >> i think it is a combination, some rhyming and echoing going on. we didn't even know what the tax rate was going to be for corporations and we managed to price that in ahead of time anyway. if you look back at the big move we had over the summer when the market started to sniff out the trump victory into november highs, i think...
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jonathan: u.s.he december cpi report due out less than one hour. gregory peters writing, "odds favor stable to lower yields ahead which bodes well for fixed income returns, whether they come from carrie or from total return. -- carry or total return." let's talk about this backup and bond yields. what is driving it? a lot of it is about supply. do you think it is? greg: there are a multitude of factors. it is part growth. it is mostly been real yields. that is a growth change, which i don't quite fully comprehend. some of it is productivity through ai and other means. other is supply with the deficit. some of it is the policy uncertainty and factoring in more inflation. it is a combination of those things. what is driving the move ultimately is the change in the fed. if you look at the pricing and probability of rate cuts and rate hikes, it is completely flat. if you go back to september, the probability of a rate cut -- sorry a rate hike was virtually zero. now it's all most when he 5%. the fact th
jonathan: u.s.he december cpi report due out less than one hour. gregory peters writing, "odds favor stable to lower yields ahead which bodes well for fixed income returns, whether they come from carrie or from total return. -- carry or total return." let's talk about this backup and bond yields. what is driving it? a lot of it is about supply. do you think it is? greg: there are a multitude of factors. it is part growth. it is mostly been real yields. that is a growth change, which i...
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jonathan: thank you.oaldz dropping just below 4.70 on a 30-year yield. focused on the long end of the curve. levels we haven't seen for quite a yield. yield up by three basis points. lisa: this goes to the point that andrew is making that even though you are not necessarily seeing the layoffs, hiring. that's the reason why people are saying, wait a second. maybe things aren't running away with growth and inflation for a hot second. not making a dent because a.d.p. doesn't tend to portend much for payrolls that come out friday. jonathan: the big one on friday, 163 is the estimate. andrew is at 120. he suggested to us the more important data point is unemployment. unemployment in our survey is to stay at 4.2%. andrew thinks 4.4. if we get that move, mike schumacker and wells fargo, he thinks you could have a yield move in the other direction, 20 basis is points on a single day. stay tuned friday for big moves. lisa: this goes to the built of how much is this an issue with fed communication. that raises the
jonathan: thank you.oaldz dropping just below 4.70 on a 30-year yield. focused on the long end of the curve. levels we haven't seen for quite a yield. yield up by three basis points. lisa: this goes to the point that andrew is making that even though you are not necessarily seeing the layoffs, hiring. that's the reason why people are saying, wait a second. maybe things aren't running away with growth and inflation for a hot second. not making a dent because a.d.p. doesn't tend to portend much...
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jonathan: amazing. we will catch up with erika najarian of ubs on a record-breaking year for the big banks on wall street. that conversation is around the corner. equity futures positive. we are almost there to the long weekend. it is friday. good morning. -honey... -but the gains are pumping! dad, is mommy a "finance bro?" she switched careers to make money for your weddings. oooh the asian market is blowing up! hey who wants shots, huh?! -shots?? -of milk. the right money moves aren't as aggressive as you think. ♪ >> adding little more weight to the rally, up by 0.4% on the s&p 500. the nasdaq 500 up by 0.5%. three consecutive days of foreign-year-olds -- falling yields. in europe, something we have not seen since december 9. four consecutive days of gains on european stocks. euro stoxx 50 up by three quarters of 1%. the euro, it's too early to get excited. >> big outperformance. the ftse and dax hitting a new all-time record in the past day. these are two markets where you would say what will happen
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jonathan? jonathan: so how are officials in border cities reacting to the all of this? joining us now, the republican mayor of mcallen, texas, javier villalobos. mr. mayor, thank you so much for being here and, simply put, how do you think the trump administration is handling these early days of the crackdown? >> well, you know what? first of all, thanks for the invite. i think the majority of the country is excited about what's going on. promises made, promises kept. i think most of the majority of the people will not disagree that if somebody's here illegally, if somebody is a criminal, they should immediately be deported. so even though right now we have not seen anything down here on the border, we know what's happening in different areas, and i hope it sends a message to people that that at least people that want to come in without legal authority to, look, stop. don't come in. you can't do it. we're finally going to be active, we're finally going to do something to secure our borders, our
jonathan? jonathan: so how are officials in border cities reacting to the all of this? joining us now, the republican mayor of mcallen, texas, javier villalobos. mr. mayor, thank you so much for being here and, simply put, how do you think the trump administration is handling these early days of the crackdown? >> well, you know what? first of all, thanks for the invite. i think the majority of the country is excited about what's going on. promises made, promises kept. i think most of the...
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yeah, like jonathan _ when not to? yeah, like jonathan said, - when not to?o? yeah, like jonathan said, it is - when not to? yeah, like jonathan said, it is a - when not to? yeah, like - jonathan said, it is a minute jonathan said, it is a minute by minute decision. firefighters go through moments of intensity and moments where you can see that they are able to sort of relax a little bit too and you can politely sometimes call out how is it going? it's not an official interview request but it feels right in that moment. sometimes you can see they are already sort of thing hello and being quite friendly and you can kind of check—in and get the vibe. you get a feel for it when you've been in situations like this, where emotions are very high, people are dealing with really emotional situations and sometimes in that moment, people really want to talk because they want to tell you what they are going through, they want other people to see it and feel it and then you get that sense from them and you feel that not if somebody is in shock or really, really devastate
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we will continue to report this as we get the news, jonathan. >> jonathan: and obviously such a tragic to the year in new orleans. what we are learning about this suspect, who has just been named by the fbi as 42-year-old shamsud din jabbar. from texas. what other details we might get as we await a news conference with officials down in new orleans. we will also get analysis from former nypd lieutenant darren porch are coming up next. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! —uh. —here i'll take that. [cheering] ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar and a protein blend to feed muscles up to 7 hours. ♪ with so many choices on booking.com there are so many tina feys i could be. so i hired body doubles. indoorsy tina loves a deluxe suite. ooh! booking.com booking.yeah z's bakery is looking to add a pizza oven, arissa's hair salon wants to expand their space, and steve's t-shirt shop wants to bring on more help. with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee, they can think more about possibilities
we will continue to report this as we get the news, jonathan. >> jonathan: and obviously such a tragic to the year in new orleans. what we are learning about this suspect, who has just been named by the fbi as 42-year-old shamsud din jabbar. from texas. what other details we might get as we await a news conference with officials down in new orleans. we will also get analysis from former nypd lieutenant darren porch are coming up next. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of...
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jonathan: actually, i did.e did tout his accomplishments, but, as he did when he announced his candidacy for the 2020 election, he got into the race because he was concerned about the future of the country. and i think it's a rather fitting, but also sad bookend that he's leaving office with really big concerns about the country, concerns that i think we should take to heart and keep our eyes open, because he's talking about a oligarchy. we're about to see some of the world's richest people, richest men there at the inauguration for donald trump and what that means for americans, for how they get their news and information, a whole host of things, which i think the president was getting at. amna: david, what do you make of that? david: well, of course, it's normal for presidents on the way to have to do a big warning, so george washington, entangling alliances, dwight eisenhower, the military-industrial complex. so he did oligarchy. i think he's right. there is an oligarchy, but it's completely bipartisan. most
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jonathan capehart: bolton. david brooks: fauci. jonathan capehart: and dr. fauci.is -- it is startling. but i also -- politically, i understand why he's moving so quickly and so broadly, because the clock is ticking. his term is four years on paper. but the way politics runs in this town and in this country, he's got maybe a year-and-a-half, maybe two if he wants to get over the finish line a lot of these things. but i will point out, there are two specific promises he did not keep. he didn't end the war in ukraine on day one, and he didn't lower prices on day one. geoff: when we spoke before the inauguration, david, you said you weren't going to pre-panic, that you were going to wait and see what donald trump does. how are your nerves? david brooks: i'm still in pre-panic mode. i haven't panicked yet. i thought the fauci, bolton, and pompeo, taking away the security detail was small and vicious and ugly. there are other things i liked. they reformed nepa, which is the national environmental policy act, which is a nixon era thing that got expanded under carter. and
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chanley. >> hey, jonathan. so we are expecting, as you said, three israeli hostages to be released by hamas later this morning. the exact time, though, is unclear. the israeli defense forces saying it has, quote, been preparing to receive the hostages after their release from hamas captivity and is operating to provide suitable physical and psychological support with careful attention to every detail. israeli hospitals are also preparing one tel aviv medical center, appointing a specialized team of professionals. after clearing out and redesigning an entire ward of the hospital to receive the released hostages. the world health organization, warning that hostages could face complex health challenges for years to come. after suffering more than 450 days in unspeakable conditions while being held captive by hamas. and we are also learning the families of the american hostages have been in communication with officials from the biden and incoming trump administrations, seeking reassurance of a commitment to see thi
chanley. >> hey, jonathan. so we are expecting, as you said, three israeli hostages to be released by hamas later this morning. the exact time, though, is unclear. the israeli defense forces saying it has, quote, been preparing to receive the hostages after their release from hamas captivity and is operating to provide suitable physical and psychological support with careful attention to every detail. israeli hospitals are also preparing one tel aviv medical center, appointing a...
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are. >> jonathan: very close to us.ile from where we are now. and the areas that he is going to tour, the destroyed retail area that the pool note was mentioning there we have been around these streets so many times over the last two and a half weeks, bret. and it really is breathtaking. and i imagine a pool reporter flying out from washington and seeing it for the first time, firsthand is quite staggering. you can look at all the pictures you want on tv or in the newspapers, but to see it firsthand really does quite literally, bret, take your breath away. it did for me the first time i came up here the first few days i came up here and just getting a sense of it, particularly if you see it on an aerial tour like that. it is staggering. and as the president said rightly on the tarmac at los angeles international airport earlier, it looks like something out of a scene from wo world war ii. it really does look like when you see entire blocks flattened. and the note the pool reporter mentioned about how one house here and
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. >>> jonathan? >> all right, let's bring in ted williams, former dc homicide detective. >>> it was interesting to me watching that news conference with federal and local officials and hearing a number of them refer to several suspects in their words or in the words of althea duncan, fbi special agent in charge. they're on the hunt for others who took part in some way in the planning or perpetration of this attack. >> you know, jonathan, you're absolutely right. when i listened to that press conference, i came away with the fact that we have a city on edg edge, meaning new orleans, louisiana right now is very much on edge because you heard the superintendent of police there using the words "these people". you heard senator kennedy, the senator from louisiana used the word other bad guys. you heard the governor landry says we're hunting bad people. so, that told me right then and there that we're not dealing with a lone wolf. we're dealing with other individuals that the authorities are trying to hunt
. >>> jonathan? >> all right, let's bring in ted williams, former dc homicide detective. >>> it was interesting to me watching that news conference with federal and local officials and hearing a number of them refer to several suspects in their words or in the words of althea duncan, fbi special agent in charge. they're on the hunt for others who took part in some way in the planning or perpetration of this attack. >> you know, jonathan, you're absolutely right....
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jonathan hunt is on the ground there in pacific palisades. jonathan?is hard for us standing here for all of our viewers to get your head around the sheer magnitude of the destruction here. i'm standing in the middle of what was an apartment complex, home to can dozens of people. many families but sometimes the small things really catch your attention and i think highlight what people went through here. i was looking across the street here and the white pickett fence just ahead of us there, next to it a wheelchair. i can only assume that the one time occupant of that wheelchair was out trying with whomever was taking care of him or her to get away from the flames and was hopefully hauled from that chair and taken to safety but it's those moments that just bring home the trauma that so many thousands of people here in the pacific palisades in altadena, pasadena have been through over the last 72 hours and now on top of that, they have the trauma of coming home at some point when they are allowed back into these areas and finding everything, everything th
jonathan hunt is on the ground there in pacific palisades. jonathan?is hard for us standing here for all of our viewers to get your head around the sheer magnitude of the destruction here. i'm standing in the middle of what was an apartment complex, home to can dozens of people. many families but sometimes the small things really catch your attention and i think highlight what people went through here. i was looking across the street here and the white pickett fence just ahead of us there, next...
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i'm jonathan hunt. we appear to be inching closer at this hour to a cease fire between israel and hamas. more than two hours after it was supposed to go into effect. hamas has just now released the names of three hostages it plans to release on sunday. 24 year old rami gonin, 27 year old emily demari and 31 year old lauren steinbrecher. the ceasefire was delayed from starting because hamas failed to publish that list of hostages before the 1:30 a.m. eastern deadline for the ceasefire to begin. hamas claims the delay was due to, quote, technical reasons, and says it remains committed to the terms of the ceasefire. benjamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister, had warned the deal could not move forward without the list. and now that that list has been published, the cease fire deal could go into effect at any time. if and when it begins, it will mark the first pause in fighting in months in the war that was sparked by the horrific hamas attacks of october 7th, 2023. as part of the agreement, hamas is sc
i'm jonathan hunt. we appear to be inching closer at this hour to a cease fire between israel and hamas. more than two hours after it was supposed to go into effect. hamas has just now released the names of three hostages it plans to release on sunday. 24 year old rami gonin, 27 year old emily demari and 31 year old lauren steinbrecher. the ceasefire was delayed from starting because hamas failed to publish that list of hostages before the 1:30 a.m. eastern deadline for the ceasefire to begin....
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jonathan hunt. we are now an hour and a half in to what was supposed to be a cease fire between israel and hamas in the bloody 15 month long war. but the deal has been delayed. and at this hour, the idf says it is continuing its attacks in gaza because, according to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, hamas has reneged on its promise to hand over a list of the names of hostages to be released sunday. hamas claims the delay is due to, quote, technical field reasons, and says it remains committed to the terms of the ceasefire. but netanyahu says the deal cannot move forward without the list. the hamas run health ministry, meantime, claims at least eight people in gaza have been killed in idf strikes since the ceasefire was supposed to begin. now, if and when the ceasefire does get underway, it will mark the first pause in fighting in months in the war. that was sparked, of course, by the horrific hamas attacks of october 7th, 2023. as part of the agreement, hamas is scheduled to release three f
jonathan hunt. we are now an hour and a half in to what was supposed to be a cease fire between israel and hamas in the bloody 15 month long war. but the deal has been delayed. and at this hour, the idf says it is continuing its attacks in gaza because, according to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, hamas has reneged on its promise to hand over a list of the names of hostages to be released sunday. hamas claims the delay is due to, quote, technical field reasons, and says it remains...
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here with me now, msnbc contributor jonathan alter.some rivalries resolved. some not. it's the first time we have seen president-elect trump and mike pence shaking hands since the disputes of their presidency january 6th four years ago. and is seeing president-elect trump sitting next to barack obama and the two of them chatting more than anyone else. we saw, of course, george w. bush, hillary and bill clinton, dan quayle. i mean, it was really a power play of the american presidency. >> you know, it was also about our civic religion and for all of the polarization, all of the alkaloid. we are one people and it is important to be reminded on days like this that we are in this together, for better or for worse and these rituals of state are important for giving us what one critic a hundred years ago called a usable past. >> in fact, jonathan, you made a point in your book that despite jimmy carter foregoing all of the pop and circumstance carrying his own bad on and off air force one, he detailed every aspect of this service as all form
here with me now, msnbc contributor jonathan alter.some rivalries resolved. some not. it's the first time we have seen president-elect trump and mike pence shaking hands since the disputes of their presidency january 6th four years ago. and is seeing president-elect trump sitting next to barack obama and the two of them chatting more than anyone else. we saw, of course, george w. bush, hillary and bill clinton, dan quayle. i mean, it was really a power play of the american presidency. >>...
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jonathan. so benjamin netanyahu this morning, doubling down on his demand that the gaza ceasefire will not begin until hamas provides the names of the hostages to be released as promised in their agreement, preparations had been underway for the transfer of three female israeli hostages later this morning to kick start the weeks long cease fire plan. but now that is all on hold, as you said. and after the prime minister held a security situation assessment overnight regarding the delay in receiving the list of those captives. netanyahu instructing the idf, quote, that the cease fire, which is supposed to take effect at 830 local time there in israel, will not begin until israel has received the list of released hostages which hamas has committed to providing. hamas, in a statement, blamed technical issues, saying this, quote, the hamas movement confirms its commitment to the terms of the cease fire agreement and points out that the delay in the delivery of the names to be released in the first
jonathan. so benjamin netanyahu this morning, doubling down on his demand that the gaza ceasefire will not begin until hamas provides the names of the hostages to be released as promised in their agreement, preparations had been underway for the transfer of three female israeli hostages later this morning to kick start the weeks long cease fire plan. but now that is all on hold, as you said. and after the prime minister held a security situation assessment overnight regarding the delay in...
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jonathan hoagland: just normal, happy family i would say-- jaclyn reagan: uh-huh -- jonathan hoagland: it would be, i guess-- jaclyn reagan: we'd go to church on sundays. we would have movie nights, family vacation that we would take. and it was usually disneyland, which is our favorite. everything was just as a family. everything was perfect. josh mankiewicz: they loved each other and they had-- jaclyn reagan: uh-huh -- josh mankiewicz: --a great marriage? jaclyn reagan: uh-huh -- jonathan hoagland: oh yeah. jaclyn reagan: exactly. josh mankiewicz: the patriarch of the hoagland family, larry, was a leader in their church and a professional photographer who can be heard off-camera, gently directing his children through these precious kodak moments. young girl: dad jonathan: that was good. keep goin.. jaclyn reagan: i always remember gettin' sick of it. 'cause i just wanted to have fun. and we had to always pause and take a picture, which kinda got annoying after a while. but-- looking back, it's nice to see the pictures, i guess. josh mankiewicz: the mom, connie, loved being with her
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jonathan, thank you for joining us to talk about this.eard someone on the network say last night the criminals have to get it right once that law enforcement have to get it right every single time. what is happening with the fbi and local law enforcement agencies? did they not have the ways and means to get this right every single time? do they not have the manpower to do this? >> sure, they have the ways and means in the manpower. what they don't have is the ability a lot of the times to think like they haven't thought before and to think outside of the box. i think this is a perfect example not the first time and it won't be the last. when law enforcement sees a problem like this and they say that people go to these locations day in and day out and enough of that threat appears so they put up a bollards to keep cars off of the road, they think, we will get to it and put a car there and it will be all right. they don't think like the attacker. if they had, they would put something on the sidewalk. it doesn't matter whether 1,000-pound ro
jonathan, thank you for joining us to talk about this.eard someone on the network say last night the criminals have to get it right once that law enforcement have to get it right every single time. what is happening with the fbi and local law enforcement agencies? did they not have the ways and means to get this right every single time? do they not have the manpower to do this? >> sure, they have the ways and means in the manpower. what they don't have is the ability a lot of the times to...
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before that, we heard from jonathan hunt from fox news. many thanks to jonathan and to emma.the media coverage of these fires, we're now going to talk to allison agsten, director you know, maybe perhaps a little more accepted here. although, you know, people have started to raise questions about this being a little more controversial. so there's a cultural difference between the uk and the american sort of society that always strikes me when i'm talking to a british audience compared to when i talk to my american colleagues. so there's some of that, as well. and alsojust a place like la, it's a place like no other. it's a unique place. it's world—famous. you cannot experience. the disparity between rich and poor here is huge. and so, watching extremely rich places that you might think of as being untouchable also being destroyed in this fire, it's just something we just have never really seen before. and that's extraordinary, too. and something we've been communicating, um, not to take away from, you know, the many ordinary people who've lost their homes, absolutely, but it i
before that, we heard from jonathan hunt from fox news. many thanks to jonathan and to emma.the media coverage of these fires, we're now going to talk to allison agsten, director you know, maybe perhaps a little more accepted here. although, you know, people have started to raise questions about this being a little more controversial. so there's a cultural difference between the uk and the american sort of society that always strikes me when i'm talking to a british audience compared to when i...
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okay, but later installments of jonathan abroad offer a much different vision of. americans presence in the old world, shifting away from jonathan's breaches of social etiquette, hopping depicts the american encounter with the ethnic other with a delicacy. an admiral john hopkins episodes in paris in the middle east are especially attentive to jonathan's sincere attraction to other cultures. in one series of frames, jonathan finds himself taken with french culture and urban sophistication that. he can't stop himself from giving money to the various charming french merchant he encounters. chrisette, a glove saleswoman and makes him feel, quote, as skittish as a four year old. okay. and the tone and content of jonathan abroad really foreshadows the american trek avel writing that we see with mark twain's innocents abroad and in fact, there's ample reason to believe that. twain drew his inspiration directly from hopkins travel comics. many of twain's early writings appear in yankee notions alongside. hopkins work will happen himself was the illustrator for the gilded
okay, but later installments of jonathan abroad offer a much different vision of. americans presence in the old world, shifting away from jonathan's breaches of social etiquette, hopping depicts the american encounter with the ethnic other with a delicacy. an admiral john hopkins episodes in paris in the middle east are especially attentive to jonathan's sincere attraction to other cultures. in one series of frames, jonathan finds himself taken with french culture and urban sophistication that....
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jonathan hunt is live from the scene of that fire. jonathan, these are incredible images coming out of california. >> yeah, that is a newish fire that broke out earlier this morning, those live pictures you're getting there, and it always looks extraordinary in the early going here. they do have air assets, i believe, that are being brought in to tackle that. here in castaic as you come to us live, the winds have picked up, sandra, quite significantly over the last couple of hours. and as a result, we are getting new flare-ups here. you're looking across castaic lake here. you can see the smoke cloud above that. and they are -- we have been watching over the last few hours, and we have some video we can show you of a quite remarkable air attack against that flare-up that we have watched again and again as two super scooper airplanes have been dipping down on to the lake here, picking up a load of water. they contact the lake for about 15 seconds. they fill up those planes and then again and again they have done -- those pilots have do
jonathan hunt is live from the scene of that fire. jonathan, these are incredible images coming out of california. >> yeah, that is a newish fire that broke out earlier this morning, those live pictures you're getting there, and it always looks extraordinary in the early going here. they do have air assets, i believe, that are being brought in to tackle that. here in castaic as you come to us live, the winds have picked up, sandra, quite significantly over the last couple of hours. and as...
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>> reporter: jonathan, they have. we see a few dozen mourners who are in line waiting for the doors to open at 7:00 p.m. to pay their respects. and really all day we've seen mourners gather along the route that that motorcade has taken, the processional that you described, that started at the medical center, went to plains, and then on to atlanta. one of the most poignant moments we saw was a firefighter who was up on a ladder and saluted the motorcade as it went by with an american flag hanging below. and we've had crews in all of those locations who have gotten an opportunity to speak to so many of those mourners about why they chose to come out and pay their respects to the former president. and so many of them just wanted to honor his life. they feel like especially beyond just the many achievements that he had as president, governor in the state senate and beyond with his time here at the carter center, they said it was really about the man that he was and his character and humility, the fact he was down to earth
>> reporter: jonathan, they have. we see a few dozen mourners who are in line waiting for the doors to open at 7:00 p.m. to pay their respects. and really all day we've seen mourners gather along the route that that motorcade has taken, the processional that you described, that started at the medical center, went to plains, and then on to atlanta. one of the most poignant moments we saw was a firefighter who was up on a ladder and saluted the motorcade as it went by with an american flag...
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>> reporter: yes, jonathan.d here near the superdome because we were worried about what might happen at the super -- football game. i went to bourbon street, went there to see what it looked like after it reopened, sought the memorials, saw the law enforcement presence. i was looking around and as you come up to the intersections, i looked left, looked right, and walking down bourbon street i noticed i could see vehicles turning, i could see headlights down that street and i thought, why can i see headlights? why can i see a car driving by right now? theoretically hard barriers should be blocking that out and that's not what i saw. we did this on two separate side streets and i can tell you the metal fencing you just saw, looking like a bike rack, that is the extent of the barrier i saw between traffic and access to bourbon street. one of the two side streets you could see in the street they've got a lift to operate and have up and down. it was in the down position. i don't know how quickly that can be raised bu
>> reporter: yes, jonathan.d here near the superdome because we were worried about what might happen at the super -- football game. i went to bourbon street, went there to see what it looked like after it reopened, sought the memorials, saw the law enforcement presence. i was looking around and as you come up to the intersections, i looked left, looked right, and walking down bourbon street i noticed i could see vehicles turning, i could see headlights down that street and i thought, why...
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. >> i'm jonathan capehart. this is the sunday show where less than 24 hours away from an historic moment in the american presidency, the oldest person to ever serve as president, joe biden, will leave office as the first convicted felon. donald trump is sworn in. right now, the president elect is speaking at a make america great again victory rally at the capital one arena here in washington, an event that's been underway for nearly three hours now. just moments ago, we found out trump plans to sign at least 50 new executive orders after he assumes office tomorrow. we got a glimpse of what to expect in his second administration during his speech at the rally. >> tomorrow at noon, the curtain closes on four long years of american decline, and we begin a brand new day of american strength and prosperity, dignity and pride. >> earlier, trump and vice president elect vance attended a wreath laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery. when it comes to his inauguration speech to
. >> i'm jonathan capehart. this is the sunday show where less than 24 hours away from an historic moment in the american presidency, the oldest person to ever serve as president, joe biden, will leave office as the first convicted felon. donald trump is sworn in. right now, the president elect is speaking at a make america great again victory rally at the capital one arena here in washington, an event that's been underway for nearly three hours now. just moments ago, we found out trump...
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jonathan, thank you so much for— industry. jonathan, thank you so much forjoining _ industry. other news... apple's board of directors have recommended that investors vote against a shareholder push to abolish the company's diversity, equity and inclusion programmes. it comes after a conservative think tank proposed that the company drop it as it increases the risk of possible litigation. apple has since called the move "unneccessary" in a regulatory filing. japan's prime minister shigeru ishiba has told president biden there are major concerns in the japanese and american business communities over his blocking of nippon steel's takeover of us steel. the us authorities have given nippon untiljune to mount a legal challenge. us steel said it still hoped the multi—billion dollar takeover could go ahead, saying it would secure the best future for the company. the incoming president donald trump also opposes the takeover. to peru now and a further sign of our transforming global economy. as donald trump prepares to take office with a promise of high tariffs on chinese goods, china
jonathan, thank you so much for— industry. jonathan, thank you so much forjoining _ industry. other news... apple's board of directors have recommended that investors vote against a shareholder push to abolish the company's diversity, equity and inclusion programmes. it comes after a conservative think tank proposed that the company drop it as it increases the risk of possible litigation. apple has since called the move "unneccessary" in a regulatory filing. japan's prime minister...
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fisherman jonathan tin is lining up containers to store hopefully what will be hundreds and hundreds of pounds of crabs come sunday. >> we have a tank on the boat and once the tank is full, we put the the crab in these totes. >> reporter: they'll soon get the long awaited paycheck after a long delay. >> we're excited. >> we're loading the bait onto the boot. >> reporter: the commercial season typically starts mid-november. migrating whales delayed the the start to january 5th. >> it's been extremely tough for us. especially with the loss of the salmon season the past two years. that's half of our income gone, so all we can rely on right now is crabbing. >> usually when we go in november we get the thanksgiving and christmas market, so we get a better price for crab. now the holidays are over, and it impacts the price. >> reporter: kpix 5 followed jonathan out to sea last year when they were retrieving the crab pots. the season was also delayed, but jonathan says they had a great year catching more than 100,000-pounds of crabs. >> she's three. she's a boat dog. >> reporter: hard to sa
fisherman jonathan tin is lining up containers to store hopefully what will be hundreds and hundreds of pounds of crabs come sunday. >> we have a tank on the boat and once the tank is full, we put the the crab in these totes. >> reporter: they'll soon get the long awaited paycheck after a long delay. >> we're excited. >> we're loading the bait onto the boot. >> reporter: the commercial season typically starts mid-november. migrating whales delayed the the start to...
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jonathan. so we do the best we can with the english language. >> garrett. trust me, i am not making fun of you at all. that was a genius word. garrett hake coming to us from the capital one arena, where, as you can hear in the background, president elect donald trump is still speaking. thanks a lot, garrett. joining me now, susan page, washington bureau chief of usa today. she interviewed president biden for the for his final print interview as president. and jon meacham, author of the call to serve the life of an american president. george herbert walker bush a visual biography, and rogers chair in the presidency at vanderbilt university. he occasionally advised president biden on historical matters and major speeches. thank you both very much for coming to the sunday show. so, garrett, garrett, john, let me start with you. just what we just heard from garrett haig in terms of what the president elect promises will be doing tomorrow, among his first priorities as president of the united states
jonathan. so we do the best we can with the english language. >> garrett. trust me, i am not making fun of you at all. that was a genius word. garrett hake coming to us from the capital one arena, where, as you can hear in the background, president elect donald trump is still speaking. thanks a lot, garrett. joining me now, susan page, washington bureau chief of usa today. she interviewed president biden for the for his final print interview as president. and jon meacham, author of the...
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jonathan, i have to start with you. all afkind of amazing to watch all of thites and watch the reaction from officials aftefacr the fact. it does seem like authorities were completely caught off guard here and i'm prepared for this. >> i think complacency is the word. it is just as shocking to watch t these people walk down the same road thastt this happened last nighitt and not even give it or sorry, two nights ago and not i even t give it a thought. to me, that is very alarming. but i think you are getting on something here, law enforcementv and citye officials around the country have failed to evolve as the attackers evolved their tactics. these truck attacks have been talked about and used by isis since 2010 when they rode an article about how efficient they are. d i think it is one of the easiest things to guard against. i think what we saw in the press conference in new orleans is a sign of the incompetents. i'm not trying to insult them, but the way of they just don't progress in law enforcement and in the cities
jonathan, i have to start with you. all afkind of amazing to watch all of thites and watch the reaction from officials aftefacr the fact. it does seem like authorities were completely caught off guard here and i'm prepared for this. >> i think complacency is the word. it is just as shocking to watch t these people walk down the same road thastt this happened last nighitt and not even give it or sorry, two nights ago and not i even t give it a thought. to me, that is very alarming. but i...