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asia has more on that story next week finish manager and i'll be back at the top of the public with josh can that i think that's hard. and in the end the some meet you. i'm not a lot as to you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this with the smudges with lions of the what's your story. ready i mean, like numbers, women, especially victims of vine and seen a lot of them take part and send us your story. the chain always to understand this new culture. so you are not the visitor, not the guests. you want to become a citizen. in phil migrants, your platform for reliable information with mr. did have the news. aisha coming up to date of gone is thought one. yeah. and for us, but if to pull out you and is wanting a fireman and asking for money to support of cons, i correspondence tells us what she saw in the country that's facing multiple tragedies at $1.00 gold plus in lanka as well, where hunger is affecting those other countries, he cannot make prices. ah, i'm british manage. you're welcome to dig up the news. a shark ladder could join us one year since the last us soldier w
asia has more on that story next week finish manager and i'll be back at the top of the public with josh can that i think that's hard. and in the end the some meet you. i'm not a lot as to you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this with the smudges with lions of the what's your story. ready i mean, like numbers, women, especially victims of vine and seen a lot of them take part and send us your story. the chain always to understand this new culture. so you are not the...
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josh wh can i he a gojust wt a sec. [ jasm ] but ybe beuse it w valente's day. and his rlfriendwas inprettyuickly. ju put yo fingersere. come on,uys. [ biie ] ishat righdying er here. he kt on turng his ad awafrom me. [ jain ]t ck ok, let's .oiss me. [ bill ] no, ng on, il do thi [ jain ]t ck ok, let's .oiss ok, and go [ josh cckles ] and you ve to it roug okay. ay. jas, youeren't aring jes. ay. - ay. unts ]- n. okay. d wait.hold my g. ay. okaycome her- n. billie what dyou thin uh-- me on. at do you ke? uh, i dot know. me on, blie. dude, told yoeverythi. you tta gi us sothing. um [ tiing ] so does this mean you're still transitioning? yeah, of course. i just don't remember you telling me. don'worry. 'll happen. somehow. this'lget bigg. is hry here? he never he. but t becausi hit myead,hen lan, bubecause thoughti'd cut arse. and bre the soapish... [ laughs and thenjust ridnaked? [ ughs ] but t becausi hit myead,hen lan, bubecause th dressedlike aperm. and bre ah. yeah absolely. [ josh ]are you o brotr and sist? harry ]she's my. josh ] o [ josh ]are you o [ smin ] u look le you cod be h
josh wh can i he a gojust wt a sec. [ jasm ] but ybe beuse it w valente's day. and his rlfriendwas inprettyuickly. ju put yo fingersere. come on,uys. [ biie ] ishat righdying er here. he kt on turng his ad awafrom me. [ jain ]t ck ok, let's .oiss me. [ bill ] no, ng on, il do thi [ jain ]t ck ok, let's .oiss ok, and go [ josh cckles ] and you ve to it roug okay. ay. jas, youeren't aring jes. ay. - ay. unts ]- n. okay. d wait.hold my g. ay. okaycome her- n. billie what dyou thin uh-- me on. at...
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just aussie shares a byline on the story called archives as for trump -- >> josh, can you walk us throughs to the national archive, what is the takeaway? >> the takeaway is that in may 2021, the top lawyer for the national archives reached out to three different lawyers for trump. here is what he said. he said that in the final days of the trump white house, he identified two dozen boxes of presidential material that had been in the residence in the white house residence, not in the oval office but in the residence. and that pat cipollone according to the white house lawyer, according to the archives lawyer, pat cipollone, the white house lawyer, wanted the material returned. they asked repeatedly for the material to be returned and a ad not been returned. they asked again in may 2021, please return to material, in fact, they were almost begging. they set besides the boxes, they noticed several other high-profile items that had not been returned. former president trump correspondence with kim jong-un, the north korean dictator. his correspondence with former president obama had not been r
just aussie shares a byline on the story called archives as for trump -- >> josh, can you walk us throughs to the national archive, what is the takeaway? >> the takeaway is that in may 2021, the top lawyer for the national archives reached out to three different lawyers for trump. here is what he said. he said that in the final days of the trump white house, he identified two dozen boxes of presidential material that had been in the residence in the white house residence, not in the...
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you can reach out and your voice heard. josh: crystal? crystal: andre, i appreciated talking about that in terms of making sure people understand the harsh realities of what happens when we have these horrific policies in place, in terms of what it means for children and youth, their families, their communities. so many times when i have spoken with legislators or people in the community, individuals i have represented and their families, folks don't understand some of the unspoken truths about what happens to kids and youth in the criminal justice system. everything from a child being strip-searched by adult correctional facility members when they are charged as an adult. you have children who maybe have prior trauma, maybe they have. sexual abuse or physical abuse by an adult and they are placed in these facilities where they are in a state of trying to survive, but they are also being re-traumatized and exposed to an environment that is creating a mindset where they have to defend themselves and put up that armor. we have to think abou
you can reach out and your voice heard. josh: crystal? crystal: andre, i appreciated talking about that in terms of making sure people understand the harsh realities of what happens when we have these horrific policies in place, in terms of what it means for children and youth, their families, their communities. so many times when i have spoken with legislators or people in the community, individuals i have represented and their families, folks don't understand some of the unspoken truths about...
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they can get tamp down before nightfall. yeah. well, josh is certainly the the sorry. yeah. we thought a lot of good daylight. hopefully we can get a good handle on that. yeah. for sure. the conditions are kind of right for these sorts of fires. are you guys anticipating more than popping throughout the week because of the high temperatures? yeah, i mean a lot of that. we have a lot of heat advisory for the next >> tuesday and wednesday. i'm you. keep everybody in. >> extra extra vigilant this week for sure is as the temperatures warm. jesse, know, you're busy guy tonight. we appreciate a few minutes of your time as we try to let people know that living there working around their what exactly is going on. >> we'll be in touch. so thank you for that. thank you, josh. lawrence. yeah, we we we mentioned what you told us about earlier about the wind gusts. are they dying down? are they picking up? know they're picking up right now. this a fast-moving fire situation. you these grass fires can move very, very rapidly, especially in the afternoon to get the afternoon sea breeze kick
they can get tamp down before nightfall. yeah. well, josh is certainly the the sorry. yeah. we thought a lot of good daylight. hopefully we can get a good handle on that. yeah. for sure. the conditions are kind of right for these sorts of fires. are you guys anticipating more than popping throughout the week because of the high temperatures? yeah, i mean a lot of that. we have a lot of heat advisory for the next >> tuesday and wednesday. i'm you. keep everybody in. >> extra extra...
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basically means it is almost a 3% cost round trip on a trade. 3% round trip on a cost per trade as josh brown can tell you, if you start trading three or four times a year, in and out of bitcoin or ethereum or whatever have you, that starts to add up. that is 10% to 12% a year in just transaction costs and i don't know that any retail investor is going to be able to offset 10% or 12% a year in transaction costs. you have to be awfully right then to earn a return in what might be a zero sum game so that's why commissions ultimately are going to come down all the players that are coming into this place including their partner black rock and others are going to do nothing but pressure those rates down is what i meant. >> you mentioned josh. he is sitting here and he was a coinbase shareholder i know he has some take on your comments, those of armstrong and the overall situation. i'd like to bring him into the conversation. >> hey, jimmy. good to see you. yeah i did trade the stock a while back i agree with you and i think this is the fundamental thing that the retail audience that is so enthusiastic
basically means it is almost a 3% cost round trip on a trade. 3% round trip on a cost per trade as josh brown can tell you, if you start trading three or four times a year, in and out of bitcoin or ethereum or whatever have you, that starts to add up. that is 10% to 12% a year in just transaction costs and i don't know that any retail investor is going to be able to offset 10% or 12% a year in transaction costs. you have to be awfully right then to earn a return in what might be a zero sum game...
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josh, who can you tell us about these documents related to nuclear weapons that you and your colleagues report were being sought by fbi agents at mar-a-lago? >> what we've learned is that the federal government and fbi were working with subpoenas and working cooperatively with the trump folks and at some point this summer they decided to do a more aggressive take because of what was there. documents about nuclear programs. multiple sources said that escalated their desire they believed those documents were there to get it immediately. it's one of the things our sources have explained to us why such a step was taken like it was on monday. >> is there any reason according to your sources that a former president would have these particular kinds of documents in his possession and not have turned them over in the initial cache of documents that were turned over? >> not that i'm aware of, anderson, no. former presidents often take things with them that they return back in time. that's happened with other handovers in the past. the scope of what president trump took, 15 boxes had to give back
josh, who can you tell us about these documents related to nuclear weapons that you and your colleagues report were being sought by fbi agents at mar-a-lago? >> what we've learned is that the federal government and fbi were working with subpoenas and working cooperatively with the trump folks and at some point this summer they decided to do a more aggressive take because of what was there. documents about nuclear programs. multiple sources said that escalated their desire they believed...
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joining me now josh hammer news we can opinion editor host of the josh hammer show.t's not just the green iacks here but the consistent bashing of american causing the decline in birth rate. define that. >> laura thanks so much for all you do for this great country of ours. i draw a direct line from increasing godlessness to decreasing church attendance to this green agenda. when you do not have god or a biblical world, think about it this way, laura. god created this world. he wants us to enjoy the bountiful blessings that we have on this world. he wants us to be careful stewards of the world yes but we are blessed in this country and many other countries to be sitting on so many wonderful hydrocarbons. when you ditch god, mother earth, going back to the og pagan goddess, when that becomes the forefront of your agenda, you have no meaning in your life. you're pagan worshipping of of course you don't want kids. all this 1619 project, the critical race theory america is racist founded in since is gar beige making people depressed. americans are not optimistic about th
joining me now josh hammer news we can opinion editor host of the josh hammer show.t's not just the green iacks here but the consistent bashing of american causing the decline in birth rate. define that. >> laura thanks so much for all you do for this great country of ours. i draw a direct line from increasing godlessness to decreasing church attendance to this green agenda. when you do not have god or a biblical world, think about it this way, laura. god created this world. he wants us...
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josh, what can you tell us?rter: well, mika, there was a lot of skepticism that this long-promised counteroffenively ukraine might have been a head fake. it didn't seem to materialize for weeks. now, according to ukraine's military, that offensive has begun. ukrainian military officials saying this morning that over the last 24 hours, they were able to damage about 30 russian military assets in the area of kherson, including an s-300 anti-aircraft system. now, russia has not confirmed whether that's the case. in fact, russia's military has said that they, as they were trying to repel the ukrainian counteroffensive, were able to kill several hundred ukrainian troops. another claim that can't be verified. there have clearly been multiple explosions in the area of kherson over the last 24 hours, signaling that this fight is really moving to the south as ukraine tries to start to wrestle back some of the territories from moscow, that russia claimed early on in the war. a concern is still the zaporizhzhia nuclear pla
josh, what can you tell us?rter: well, mika, there was a lot of skepticism that this long-promised counteroffenively ukraine might have been a head fake. it didn't seem to materialize for weeks. now, according to ukraine's military, that offensive has begun. ukrainian military officials saying this morning that over the last 24 hours, they were able to damage about 30 russian military assets in the area of kherson, including an s-300 anti-aircraft system. now, russia has not confirmed whether...
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. >> josh sent republicans can cancel ad spending several key states like arizona what is behind this heard biden's confidence. the fact is now going after republican suggest a certain confidence that he thanks emily's republican candidates are too far to the right it's not about the republican party overall it's about these individual racism republicans nominated a whole bunch of trump endorsed candidates. in arizona, blake masters is the nominee trump endorsed he attached nick mcconnell throughout much of the primary campaign. he's trailing in the polls. there's a lot of races like that where republicans are going to have to figure out where to spend the money because some of these candidates are just a little too far to the right of the swing states they are running in. jennifer: catherine, student loan debt cancellation just a plate to get young voters and minorities to come out in november? >> jennifer it you know the president campaigned on this for this is something he had been promising to do something on for a long time. the white house really saw there was a group of people
. >> josh sent republicans can cancel ad spending several key states like arizona what is behind this heard biden's confidence. the fact is now going after republican suggest a certain confidence that he thanks emily's republican candidates are too far to the right it's not about the republican party overall it's about these individual racism republicans nominated a whole bunch of trump endorsed candidates. in arizona, blake masters is the nominee trump endorsed he attached nick mcconnell...
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he recently sat down with cnn's josh campbell. >> we can never accept that this is just part of our nation wave of deadly mass shootings. >> violent crime has been increasing over the past several years. mass shootings are increasing. violent extremists incidents are increasing. >> reporter: after seven years without a boss, this is the atf's new director. he sat down with cnn to discuss the litany of threats his agents are trying to counter from coast to coast, including a rise in violent domestic extremism. >> i think the first thing we need to do is to be honest about the fact that we have a problem. but i will tell you, it's gotten more bold, more brazen, and more violent. >> reporter: and countering anti-religious violence is personal. >> for too long, and i say this as somebody who has dealt with a lot of victims and hate crimes, somebody who is jewish american and raising jewish children in this country, for too long it was too easy for us to write off some of the rhetoric going on as kind of harmless, crazy rhetoric, until it wasn't anymore. >> reporter: one of his challenges, guns
he recently sat down with cnn's josh campbell. >> we can never accept that this is just part of our nation wave of deadly mass shootings. >> violent crime has been increasing over the past several years. mass shootings are increasing. violent extremists incidents are increasing. >> reporter: after seven years without a boss, this is the atf's new director. he sat down with cnn to discuss the litany of threats his agents are trying to counter from coast to coast, including a...
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josh, what more can you tell us? >> what we know is that when the fbi went on monday, it would be for a number of things but one of the things they were concerned about is documents about nuclear weapons. the highly classified documents. they believe the former president had them in possession or at his house. they believe that they were there. and that is one of the reasons the search happened, according to our sources. and that also could help explain, according to our sources, the escalation of why they took such a large team into his property, and why there seemed to be growing urgency in the investigation. >> your sense of whether or not these documents were the main thrust of the investigation, or just some of the many documents the fbi was seeking. >> we know it's a significant part. i don't want to say more than we know at this point, because we are still doing reporting, and we're figuring out, we're hoping to figure out more and more at least. but we know it's a seven affected part of what they won. when th
josh, what more can you tell us? >> what we know is that when the fbi went on monday, it would be for a number of things but one of the things they were concerned about is documents about nuclear weapons. the highly classified documents. they believe the former president had them in possession or at his house. they believe that they were there. and that is one of the reasons the search happened, according to our sources. and that also could help explain, according to our sources, the...
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the alleged poisoning could have been caused by russia providing its troops expired canned meat for rations. jose >> josh lederman in dnipro, thank you so much >>> back in the u.s., 18 million people across the southwest are at risk for dangerous flash floods the slow-moving storms have already stranded drivers, hikers, and even trapped a busload of school children now, a tropical system may be hitting the u.s. raf sanchez is tracking it all. >> reporter: tonight, flash floods turning roads into rivers across the southwest this school bus stranded and teetering in arizona nearly 30 kids taken to the safety of other vehicles through fast-moving water. >> they're going to put them on the back of the truck >> reporter: and in utah, zion national park, a search and rescue mission now under way for a person missing near a rising river. 18 million people under flood alerts from arizona to new mexico to texas. some areas facing as much as 7 inches of rain >> biggest threat, of course, will be some flash flooding >> reporter: heavy rains have poured down on one of america's driest regions for weeks. this video s
the alleged poisoning could have been caused by russia providing its troops expired canned meat for rations. jose >> josh lederman in dnipro, thank you so much >>> back in the u.s., 18 million people across the southwest are at risk for dangerous flash floods the slow-moving storms have already stranded drivers, hikers, and even trapped a busload of school children now, a tropical system may be hitting the u.s. raf sanchez is tracking it all. >> reporter: tonight, flash...
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attorney general josh carl. how we can get providers from wisconsin to come across border so we can make sure that women have access to safe legal abortions. >> as we approach midterms in your state and elsewhere, he joined two separate coalitions earlier this month, both representing -- and a dozen state of attorney generals to file challenges to discriminatory voting laws in north carolina. what's at stake in those states that prompted you to sign on, mr. attorney general? >> as you know, north carolina and florida are critical states where voting rights have been challenged many times through the years. as a former legislator i passed an illinois voting -- i put a constitutional -- to protect voting rights. but we've seen under the former president and other extremist leaders, attempts -- to be just dictating through voter i.d. laws, as well as to try to overturn the results of the last election and so i banded together with my colleagues, people like ford, and nevada, pete ellison in minnesota, david nelson of michigan
attorney general josh carl. how we can get providers from wisconsin to come across border so we can make sure that women have access to safe legal abortions. >> as we approach midterms in your state and elsewhere, he joined two separate coalitions earlier this month, both representing -- and a dozen state of attorney generals to file challenges to discriminatory voting laws in north carolina. what's at stake in those states that prompted you to sign on, mr. attorney general? >> as...
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josh brown. >> bieo names can stick it out through the end of the year in rally mode. >> one last look at the markets get going. markets trading lower all day. right now i'm going to assume it is we're going to wait for it to pop up right here. there we go. dow down fractionally, the s&p down 0.5%, the nasdaq hardest hit, chip stocks weighing on the nasdaq down 1.5% that is going to do it for "the halftime report. "the exchange" with kelly evans begins right now. >> thank you very much, frank. hi, everybody. here's what's ahead this hour. are the meme stocks making a comeback bed, bath & beyond shares have doubled. is it actually a good sign for the markets? and this time where is all the cash coming from we will dive into all of that. plus the chips act is signed into law but the chip stocks tumbling for a second straight day and you are seeing the affect on the nasdaq nvidia down, now micron out with a revenue warnings one of the key senators involved about how soon and how much this will actually help u.s. chip companies. >>> and some big movers about to report their results
josh brown. >> bieo names can stick it out through the end of the year in rally mode. >> one last look at the markets get going. markets trading lower all day. right now i'm going to assume it is we're going to wait for it to pop up right here. there we go. dow down fractionally, the s&p down 0.5%, the nasdaq hardest hit, chip stocks weighing on the nasdaq down 1.5% that is going to do it for "the halftime report. "the exchange" with kelly evans begins right now....
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josh, what more can you tell us? >> reporter: willie, there was more shelling near the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant over the weekend. just to give you a sense of what we're talking about here, we are in zaporizhzhia, which is a city of more than 700,000 people. right across this road, that's thenipro river. the largest nuclear power plant is on the other side in russian-occupied territory. now, the winds are moving westward, toward kyiv. if there was radiation release, that'd potentially move toward population centers. i spoke this morning with the exiled mayor of a small village where the nuclear plant is located. he is now here in zaporizhzhia. he told me, it's getting harder and harder to even figure out what's happening in and around the nuclear plant because the russians have taken over the communication centers, cellular systems, and the internet. people are struggling to get information out of there. but another big concern is potential russian retaliation for the car bombing you mentioned that killed the
josh, what more can you tell us? >> reporter: willie, there was more shelling near the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant over the weekend. just to give you a sense of what we're talking about here, we are in zaporizhzhia, which is a city of more than 700,000 people. right across this road, that's thenipro river. the largest nuclear power plant is on the other side in russian-occupied territory. now, the winds are moving westward, toward kyiv. if there was radiation release, that'd...
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josh, what more can you tell us?r: mika, we all remember former lieutenant colonel alex vindman, the face of president trump's first impeachment trial, who blew the whistle about that now infamous call where president trump tried to strongarm president zelenskyy into opening investigations into hunter biden. we can can now report that alex vindman is back in kyiv, the city where he was born. he slipped into the country over the border from poland and is now here in ukraine, meeting with top u.s. officials from the embassy, from the state department and the military, as well as top ukrainian officials. i spoke with him exclusively this morning here in kyiv, where he was fairly critical of the biden administration's handling of this war so far. faulting the biden white house for being too slow, saying it is absolutely time for the u.s. to designate russia as a state sponsor of terrorism, as well as in the longer term, to provide fighter aircraft, more long-range artillery to the ukrainians. i asked him what his advice
josh, what more can you tell us?r: mika, we all remember former lieutenant colonel alex vindman, the face of president trump's first impeachment trial, who blew the whistle about that now infamous call where president trump tried to strongarm president zelenskyy into opening investigations into hunter biden. we can can now report that alex vindman is back in kyiv, the city where he was born. he slipped into the country over the border from poland and is now here in ukraine, meeting with top...
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can you come go, come to josh and the guy and you more a lot more and they towed up long it more. come go high. totally 40 feet loud mockingly. oh, phone me anyway. oh, laugh and new navy. now, me, i came back to the caravel hotel and i was very much in this location, came out to the balcony and spotted in this direction, north vietnamese tanks. this area which is now a subway construction area, had a passable road. the road took the north vietnamese tanks out to the square. they made a right turn, which in those days was freedom st. heading down toward the saigon river, me returning to the count of cameras on eric, tighter and corresponded. brian baron filmed the rousing victory scenes. this photograph taken from the count of el hotel, shows eric on top of an american car advancing ahead of a communist tank. we found a convoy of tanks fact heading towards the street where the caravel hotel in the continental palace hotel. ah, so we followed it and then one of them overtook us. and then another one came behind us and i said to brian, well why don't we just get out on to take some
can you come go, come to josh and the guy and you more a lot more and they towed up long it more. come go high. totally 40 feet loud mockingly. oh, phone me anyway. oh, laugh and new navy. now, me, i came back to the caravel hotel and i was very much in this location, came out to the balcony and spotted in this direction, north vietnamese tanks. this area which is now a subway construction area, had a passable road. the road took the north vietnamese tanks out to the square. they made a right...
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and if the membership to show club can cost you anywhere between $7500 to $300,000 a year but schober ceo joshat a market on the ground floor, selling grab and go food items like bento boxes and say okay. >> but the key is same level of that you can expect from the show from a fine-dining standpoint available to the public at a lower price point. so, you know, we're really trying to think about how to have something for everybody here in the bay area, particularly in this area and always feels kind of women. so, you know, we really wanted to an exceptional experience that we think is on par, if not greater than all those other major cities. you know, to the city of san francisco. >> the show club members get access to special private events, priority reservations and exclusive dinners. siegel tells me that he expects the facility to open around this time next year. and membership is limited to just over 3200 spots. so if you're interested, they are taking reservations. now and show club is not the first nft private club in the u.s. membership to fly fish club in new york reportedly cost upward
and if the membership to show club can cost you anywhere between $7500 to $300,000 a year but schober ceo joshat a market on the ground floor, selling grab and go food items like bento boxes and say okay. >> but the key is same level of that you can expect from the show from a fine-dining standpoint available to the public at a lower price point. so, you know, we're really trying to think about how to have something for everybody here in the bay area, particularly in this area and always...
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here now is cnn's josh campbell with the conversation. >> we can never accept that this is just partr nation. it is not. >> reporter: the problem, a wave of deadly mass shootings. >> violent crime has been increasing over the past several years. mass shootings are increasing. violent extreme ist incidents a increasing. >> reporter: the new atf director sat down with cnn to discuss the litany of threats from coast to coast including a rise in violent domestic extremism. >> i think the first thing we need to do is to be honest about the fact that we have a problem. i will tell you, it's gotten more bold, more brazen and more violent. >> reporter: for the new director, countering anti-religious violence is personal. >> for too long, and i say this as somebody who has dealt with a lot of victims of hate crimes and somebody who is jewish american and raising jewish children in this country, for too long i think it was too easy for to us write off some of the rhetoric that was going on as kind of harmless, crazy rhetoric, until it wasn't harmless anymore. >> reporter: one of his many chall
here now is cnn's josh campbell with the conversation. >> we can never accept that this is just partr nation. it is not. >> reporter: the problem, a wave of deadly mass shootings. >> violent crime has been increasing over the past several years. mass shootings are increasing. violent extreme ist incidents a increasing. >> reporter: the new atf director sat down with cnn to discuss the litany of threats from coast to coast including a rise in violent domestic extremism....
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. -- you do this in kansas, therefore you can do it anywhere. >> josh, without resorting to a brief springsteencurious if you look back at the last 18 months. because all this drama inevitable? we had different iterations the bill, we are soon to his dead, it was back to life, is dead again. manchin should've been kicked out of the party, he's from west virginia, he's still votes for democrats. is the way it had to go? it is their way could've been done differently, without giving every democrat for five heart attacks? >> you know, that's a tough question. inevitable means, is joe manchin's character fixed, or is a malleable? it is kirsten sinema's character fixture malleable? i think these are deep philosophical questions. i wish it hadn't had to come down to the wire the way it did. i'm glad that these things have happened, right? but i think the idea of roe v. wade overturned, to get people to spring into action. again as maria said, send us $5, potent of ember. i think what we saw is that people are really motivated to vote, like in kansas, when they feel like their voters making a differen
. -- you do this in kansas, therefore you can do it anywhere. >> josh, without resorting to a brief springsteencurious if you look back at the last 18 months. because all this drama inevitable? we had different iterations the bill, we are soon to his dead, it was back to life, is dead again. manchin should've been kicked out of the party, he's from west virginia, he's still votes for democrats. is the way it had to go? it is their way could've been done differently, without giving every...
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josh, welcome to the farm he grew up on. liz earned her doctorate as a nurse practitioner. the couple envisioned a hobby farm, selling flowers and cannedds, a place of their own they named sunny merry metal after josh is late with her. then, two years ago, liz had finished her first season in their first flower garden when they're well laid plans were uprooted. >> reporter: how old was he? >> 39. >> reporter: liz was at work, her husband home alone. josh collapsed while running on a treadmill. fits and in seemingly perfect health, josh had breezed through a physical one day before. one day after josh's funeral, liz learned she was pregnant with her second child. her mother suggested continuing the flower business might be too much. >> i just remember looking at her and i was like don't take away one of the things that still makes me happy. >> reporter: let's just say two summers later, good things are growing. >> this is davey. and this is by dalia. we've got some wind chimes. >> reporter: his last canned vegetable and his college flag, but approaching two years since josh's death, also signs that liz is making the old dairy farm her o
josh, welcome to the farm he grew up on. liz earned her doctorate as a nurse practitioner. the couple envisioned a hobby farm, selling flowers and cannedds, a place of their own they named sunny merry metal after josh is late with her. then, two years ago, liz had finished her first season in their first flower garden when they're well laid plans were uprooted. >> reporter: how old was he? >> 39. >> reporter: liz was at work, her husband home alone. josh collapsed while...
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yes, as josh pointed out quantitative easing is going on, but that can be stopped up by the fact that there's a lot of supply coming from the treasury. also what's likely to be done is inflation is likely to be meaningfully on the way down josh referred to gasoline prices at the persian gulf. futures are down much more than gasoline prices at the pump indicating that there's more decline to come at the pump. you're also likely, you should be downstream of the mid-term elections meaning four months from now a lot of garbage, a lot of debris is going to be in the rear view mirror, and you've then got to look forward to a less aggressive fed, inflation coming down, and all that supply chain nshoring promoting economic activity next year so september definitely tricky. today's report tells us nothing about september being more benign or less benign than traditional, so i will just say choppy, but i also think that by the end of the year, whether it's consumer, capital expenditures, the fed, a lot of the dirty work is going to be done, and we'll have pleasant days to look forward to. >> he
yes, as josh pointed out quantitative easing is going on, but that can be stopped up by the fact that there's a lot of supply coming from the treasury. also what's likely to be done is inflation is likely to be meaningfully on the way down josh referred to gasoline prices at the persian gulf. futures are down much more than gasoline prices at the pump indicating that there's more decline to come at the pump. you're also likely, you should be downstream of the mid-term elections meaning four...
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josh apparel. but mast row no can absolutely win in pennsylvania. he can actually become governor and ban abortion. he can actually become governor and cultivate support from the kind of armed thugs it standards of the robert e. lee statue. which what makes president biden speech there on thursday all the more relevant. president is going to lay out what is at stake, highlight with our many attempts to protect democracy it's still risk not in some abstract way. remember, we all watched the buildup to january six happened in realtime. nobody was really hiding it. it's rigged, it's rigged people were saying. he didn't do it overnight, it unfolded directly in public. the same thing is happening now for 2024 in front of our eyes. setting the groundwork in all the state races. the only question is, well enough voters rallied to stop it? congressman ruben gallego serves as the head of the armed forces committee and he joins me now. congressman you've been one of the more outspoken congresses members of the threat to democracy. what do you make of the pres
josh apparel. but mast row no can absolutely win in pennsylvania. he can actually become governor and ban abortion. he can actually become governor and cultivate support from the kind of armed thugs it standards of the robert e. lee statue. which what makes president biden speech there on thursday all the more relevant. president is going to lay out what is at stake, highlight with our many attempts to protect democracy it's still risk not in some abstract way. remember, we all watched the...
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. >> good morning, josh elers, i can confirm our department is -- >> sandra: you got the news, they believey rodni, said the sheriff's office and the fbi, they believe it was keily rodni found inside the vehicle upside down submerged 14 feet, obviously authorities have been under a lot of pressure to explain how and they detailed there, 15,000 hours have been spent on the search for this missing 16-year-old girl near that campsite, only for a volunteer dive team to come in and within hours find not only her car but keily herself. but they all but confirmed it's keily, saying we believe it's keily rodni, but they said with certainty it is her vehicle. >> john: yeah, and as the representative from the sheriff's department was saying, when law enforcement uses side scan sonar and other equipment like that, it's not what they did on a daily basis. adventure with purposes, that's what their purpose is to find people missing, and more adept at local law enforcement using that and identifying and locating what they are looking for. but again, as you point out, it is quite surprising that they got
. >> good morning, josh elers, i can confirm our department is -- >> sandra: you got the news, they believey rodni, said the sheriff's office and the fbi, they believe it was keily rodni found inside the vehicle upside down submerged 14 feet, obviously authorities have been under a lot of pressure to explain how and they detailed there, 15,000 hours have been spent on the search for this missing 16-year-old girl near that campsite, only for a volunteer dive team to come in and...
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and if it's not trump and if it's somebody like ron desantis, ted cruz, josh hawley, tied themselves very closely to trump, can you oppose them? >> it would be very difficult when you look at somebody like josh hawley or ted cruz, both of whom know better, both of whom know exactly the role of congress is in terms of our constitutional obligations with respect to presidential elections. and yet, both of whom took steps that, that fundamentally threatened the constitutional order and structure in the t el for oveunt >> what about desantis? >> desantis is somebody who is right now campaigning for election deniers and i think that's something that i think people have to have real pause about, either you fundamentally believe in and will support our constitutional structure or not. >> you said you're thinking about running for president, running to send a message or running to win. >> look, you run for president because you believe you'd be the best candidate and the best president of the united states, so any decision that i make about doing something that significant and that serious would be within the intentio
and if it's not trump and if it's somebody like ron desantis, ted cruz, josh hawley, tied themselves very closely to trump, can you oppose them? >> it would be very difficult when you look at somebody like josh hawley or ted cruz, both of whom know better, both of whom know exactly the role of congress is in terms of our constitutional obligations with respect to presidential elections. and yet, both of whom took steps that, that fundamentally threatened the constitutional order and...
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josh out of illinois. you are up first. caller: good morning. can you hear me ok? good morning. i can tell you exactly why there is such divide in the country. it startled with -- it started with donald trump every day saying the media was fake news at the media is the enemy of the state and all of the other things he would say. all of his constituents believe everything they read or anything anybody says is a lie and he tells the truth, which is basically the opposite. and then on top of it the main thing is fox news. when you hear the republicans call in, they are all angry. you can tell they watch fox news because we have tucker carlsen, sean hannity, jesse waters, they come home from work and see these people yelling on the screen save the democrats are trying to destroy our country and promoting a bunch of lies. that is all i have to say. i did not really have a question . host: we will take them up. rob willer on former president trump and the media environment right now? guest: thanks, josh. i agree that donald trump is in terms of influence and in terms of his behavior a
josh out of illinois. you are up first. caller: good morning. can you hear me ok? good morning. i can tell you exactly why there is such divide in the country. it startled with -- it started with donald trump every day saying the media was fake news at the media is the enemy of the state and all of the other things he would say. all of his constituents believe everything they read or anything anybody says is a lie and he tells the truth, which is basically the opposite. and then on top of it...
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i want to bring in josh, who wrote a article. what can you bring us about the documents related to nuclear weapons, that your colleagues reported being taken -- . >> they were working with subpoenas, they're working cooperatively, and at some point they decide to come over. because they were concerned about the documents in nuclear programs. and multiple sources escalated their desire, they believe the documents were there to get there immediately. it's one thing that our sources of explain to, us why such a step was taken on monday. >> is there any, reason according to your sources, -- that a former president would have these documents in their possession, and not have turned them over in the initial cash of documents that were turned over? >> not that i'm aware, of anderson. the former president often takes things with them, if they return back in time. that is happened with others in the past. the scope of what president trump took and 12 more boxes out the other day. and the content of what he took really made this a totally different
i want to bring in josh, who wrote a article. what can you bring us about the documents related to nuclear weapons, that your colleagues reported being taken -- . >> they were working with subpoenas, they're working cooperatively, and at some point they decide to come over. because they were concerned about the documents in nuclear programs. and multiple sources escalated their desire, they believe the documents were there to get there immediately. it's one thing that our sources of...
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and of course, if there's fighting us taking place between 2 sides and one with josh completely than the fight again, you can fight by yourself. but you know, the fighting continues tomorrow. that will know that, that sort of messaging that's being put out to the broader public isn't genuine. and then in fact there's, there's different messaging has taken place in the movement to implement a different strategy. it's not entirely clear to wait until things play out over the next few days. at the un mission in iraq. monday's purchase were what they called an extremely dangerous escalation. they didn't and went home, say that the very survival of the state isn't stake. would you agree with that assessment? well, i would agree that between the serious i'm not exactly sure what it means to say that these bible, the state of the be some form of state in iraq. question is what a system of government who will be in control, what level, what amount of violence will take place and how long will it take to transition to something else? what's also doesn't be true is that the iraqi state, as it currently exists, definit
and of course, if there's fighting us taking place between 2 sides and one with josh completely than the fight again, you can fight by yourself. but you know, the fighting continues tomorrow. that will know that, that sort of messaging that's being put out to the broader public isn't genuine. and then in fact there's, there's different messaging has taken place in the movement to implement a different strategy. it's not entirely clear to wait until things play out over the next few days. at the...
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and josh has been investigating this... you can see this on bbc sound.d in the pennines. today we will see a few more isolated, light showers being driven on the breeze across england and wales from the north sea. also breezy across the channel. cloud breaking up but hanging on across the northern isles today. temperatures ranging from 13 in the north to 2a in the south. through the evening and overnight, quite breezy for england and wales. not as breezy across the north of the country although we could see some patchy mist and fog forming. lows of 16 celsius but lower inst sheltered glens. temperatures 14—24 in the south. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: mikhail gorbachev, the soviet leader who ended the cold war, has died at the age of 91. russia imposes a three—day shutdown on a major gas pipeline to europe, saying western sanctions prevent normal repair work — paris accuses moscow of using energy as a weapon of war. heavy fighting continues in ukraine, as troops try to take back the russian—occupied region of kherson. a bbc investigation has fo
and josh has been investigating this... you can see this on bbc sound.d in the pennines. today we will see a few more isolated, light showers being driven on the breeze across england and wales from the north sea. also breezy across the channel. cloud breaking up but hanging on across the northern isles today. temperatures ranging from 13 in the north to 2a in the south. through the evening and overnight, quite breezy for england and wales. not as breezy across the north of the country although...
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it down quite a bit of cheese to fish after i watch for josh, i focus on any that was young solo conduct our list and offer them in written or we can do, you know, about it to, to come down. it will no matter what dick retoma come on out. you decide. i just want you none. nissan. to jam your puzzle. it's got me greeted her. we'll forget her. got it yet. so that day soon you could have settled or you are? yes, a week i should answer. oh, well my own body. so no talk. you know how many $1.00 to $2.00 a month, but feel awesome. terrifica no. wow. oh, he likes to relax a little bit more time with a version to argue that that won't go with as reserves on what it is. it is all believed by the war. mere sycamore palmer called those even with it. but you to or the mobile deal. this one with eyes on case keep as gallant . hello. good afternoon. at dell, the call to get all of them has on the case with the local dell, declared dell. if you can, please, unable to copy. okay. yep. and what it is obviously for, could reach like off of them whatever is above his actual person if wanted to destroy it, but its vasa. but if you could, if i buy it f
it down quite a bit of cheese to fish after i watch for josh, i focus on any that was young solo conduct our list and offer them in written or we can do, you know, about it to, to come down. it will no matter what dick retoma come on out. you decide. i just want you none. nissan. to jam your puzzle. it's got me greeted her. we'll forget her. got it yet. so that day soon you could have settled or you are? yes, a week i should answer. oh, well my own body. so no talk. you know how many $1.00 to...
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josh gibson, satchel page, judy johnson, i can name you ten more. if they had been allowed to play, they would have made fabulous majorly ballplayers. in fact, in 1939, the -- let's see, i'm trying to think of his name, he was on the browns all those years. help me out. >> satchel page? >> no, the owner of the browns! >> oh, the browns. >> bill back. in 1939, bill back wanted to buy the philadelphia fillies and take the 15 best negro league players and put them on the phillies. unfortunately, a couple of the executives in major league baseball found out when he tried to do and sold that team out from under him. but there were plenty of people who knew that african american players in the negro leagues were just as good as the white players. back certainly was one of them. let me continue. the colored collegiate was a captain in uncle sam's army, but the rule that applies to discharge servicemen that they can't be sent to a lower classification and that waivers must be asked wouldn't affect robinson. the gi bill of rights operates only in cases where
josh gibson, satchel page, judy johnson, i can name you ten more. if they had been allowed to play, they would have made fabulous majorly ballplayers. in fact, in 1939, the -- let's see, i'm trying to think of his name, he was on the browns all those years. help me out. >> satchel page? >> no, the owner of the browns! >> oh, the browns. >> bill back. in 1939, bill back wanted to buy the philadelphia fillies and take the 15 best negro league players and put them on the...
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josh lederman. great to see you. what more caning able to leave ukraine? >> reporter: it is a breakthrough, jose, and it wasn't even clear at all that this deal was going to be able to hold after russia within 24 hours of agreeing to this deal launched missiles at the odesa port, but today we have the first ship leaving. it is a drop in the bucket when you think about the 20 million tons of agricultural products that it trapped in ukraine ever since this war started. but the ukrainians hope this will be the first of many to come, that it will be an economic boon for them as they try to keep their economy afloat, but also it's going to ameliorate the looming prices so many around the world, especially in north african countries that rely on ukraine, have been worried about. i smoke with the minister here about this deal and about the fact that they're starting so slowly. only one ship leaving today. and i asked him why not send more ships quickly, given that food prices. here's what he had to say. >> yes. this is only one ship, whi
josh lederman. great to see you. what more caning able to leave ukraine? >> reporter: it is a breakthrough, jose, and it wasn't even clear at all that this deal was going to be able to hold after russia within 24 hours of agreeing to this deal launched missiles at the odesa port, but today we have the first ship leaving. it is a drop in the bucket when you think about the 20 million tons of agricultural products that it trapped in ukraine ever since this war started. but the ukrainians...
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canned goods. a place of their own they named sunny mary meadow, after josh's late mother.hen two years ago, liz had finished their first season in their first flower garden. when their well-laid plans were uprooted. >> how old was he? >> 39. >> liz was at work. her husband at home. >> 39. yeah. >> josh collapsed while running on a treadmill. >> sudden cardiac arrest. >> fit and seemingly in perfect health. he breezed through a physical just the day before. one day after, liz learned she was pregnant with their second child. >> i just remember looking at her and i was like, don't take away one of the things that still makes me happy. >> snap dragons. >> reporter: let's just say, two summers later, good things are growing. >> so this is davey. can you say hello? yeah. and this is vidahlia. >> vidalia and davey. among reminders of josh sprinkled around the farm. >> this is his corn relish. >> and his college flag. >> he loved st. george university. >> but approaching two years of his death. also signs that liz is make the old dairy farm her own. >> these reflect her personali
canned goods. a place of their own they named sunny mary meadow, after josh's late mother.hen two years ago, liz had finished their first season in their first flower garden. when their well-laid plans were uprooted. >> how old was he? >> 39. >> liz was at work. her husband at home. >> 39. yeah. >> josh collapsed while running on a treadmill. >> sudden cardiac arrest. >> fit and seemingly in perfect health. he breezed through a physical just the day...
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one marker, bit of cheat division and i didn't want josh, i focused on any that was young solo conduct on the list and offer them in written or we can get, you know, ship our tech to come down. it will ship no matter what dick retoma come on up to 3 judges of someone. are you non need frontage? i'm your personal. it's got to me greeted her. we'll forget her. got it yet so that i could show any, could it subtle to you or yes, a week. i status. oh well my own body. so no talk. you know how many more to a month, but feel awesome with oh wow. oh, he likes to relax tribe. they live with a version to one of the few that will go with the with as, as if someone it is a diesel delayed by the war. mir sycamore palmer called those even with it. but you to look them up if you're the soon with eyes on case, keep as gallant hill. good. this is marina del, the can't get all of them has no case with the ducal dell. it's glen dell if su in, please. unable to copy. okay sir, but i'm on the page obviously for could recycle for them. reasonable research person if on it till the disjoint is but it's also by the by teachers could if i hear from you in ma
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. >> josh, where in this hierarchy, and maybe we can put it up on the screen, there are several levels of classification here, again, at the top of the pyramid, that top secret sci, does this nuclear weapon information, again, it's not clear if this relates to the united states assets or the assets of a foreign state, but nuclear weapons, according to "the washington post" documents relating to those, where do those fall in here? >> those would fall, nuclear falls in the very top echelon of classified information. that would most likely be in the sci realm. also understand in the sci realm, there are other aspects to that which have programs for which people read into, you know, nuclear access to nuclear material would be one of those programs. these could be code worded documents as well, which provide an additional level of protection and frankly, some of those programs are very selective in the number of people that can be read on to them. >> can i ask you a really parochial question here. we're sfpeaking about these groups of information, eleven sets of classified documents. i find
. >> josh, where in this hierarchy, and maybe we can put it up on the screen, there are several levels of classification here, again, at the top of the pyramid, that top secret sci, does this nuclear weapon information, again, it's not clear if this relates to the united states assets or the assets of a foreign state, but nuclear weapons, according to "the washington post" documents relating to those, where do those fall in here? >> those would fall, nuclear falls in the...
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difference between the 2014 fine for in uniform policy and all 2014 can find now in implant policy makers, very active on foreign minister is josh and then he is betty dyadic and dar, he's all this but people are about the interest of indian people in young god made in yesterday, and he doesn't, he doesn't hold himself back when he talks about the indian foreign policy interest, an indian aim objectives and our scenarios like a she need problem is that pakistan always wants to solve the issue in an international. but on the other hand, india, indian foreign policy make birth on get, got married, are they all is want to solve the issue in bilateral. so this is the fundamental difference between indian foreign policy makers and august and foreign policy at age 75. i think augustine finds itself in a, in an extremely difficult situation. a one of the electric prime ministers was watered out a few months ago and it is place we have a government which is which is being driven by the perception that this is like pro america, that the united states basically cleared are all in the regime change because the former prime minister sounded
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thousands of people were in danger joining us now live from kyiv is josh lederman there was also a major attack in a city in the south. what canll us about that? >> the city of mykolaiv is near the black sea, very close to that odesa port we've been talking so much about. it came over the weekend under what the regional government is calling the heaviest shelling of the war so far there notably killing a man named oleksy vadatursky and his wife this is a major grain mogul here in ukraine who was responsible for helping to build a modern grain industry here in ukraine and so his death is a major blow to the agriculture industry here, just as ukraine is trying to resume its exports of grain we heard from an adviser to president zelenskyy suggesting that he believes that vadatursky was deliberately targeted in that strike, although certainly there have been all kinds of indiscriminate shelling on the city of mykolaiv as russia continues to target those areas in the south of ukraine. >> all right, josh lederman reporting live from kyiv this morning. josh, thank you. >>> after the break, it is a renaissance on spotify beyonce break
thousands of people were in danger joining us now live from kyiv is josh lederman there was also a major attack in a city in the south. what canll us about that? >> the city of mykolaiv is near the black sea, very close to that odesa port we've been talking so much about. it came over the weekend under what the regional government is calling the heaviest shelling of the war so far there notably killing a man named oleksy vadatursky and his wife this is a major grain mogul here in ukraine...
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played in the leagues were a major league quality ball players without a doubt josh gibson satchel paige judy johnson, and i can name you ten more if they have been allowed to play. would have made fabulous major league ball players. in fact in 1939. um the the we could say i'm trying to think of his name. he owned a single was brown's all those years help me out. natural page. oh the owner of the browns. oh the browns um, okay build that work in 1939 bill back. wanted to buy the philadelphia phillies and and and take the 15 best -- league ball players and put them on the phillies, unfortunately. a couple of the executives in major league baseball found out what he tried to do and sold that team out from under him. but there are plenty of people who knew that african-american players in the -- leagues were just as good as the white players. beck certainly was one of them. so let me continue. colored collegian was a captain in uncle sam's army, but the rule that applies to discharge servicemen that they cannot be sent to a lower classification and that waivers must be asked wouldn't affect robinson the gi bill o
played in the leagues were a major league quality ball players without a doubt josh gibson satchel paige judy johnson, and i can name you ten more if they have been allowed to play. would have made fabulous major league ball players. in fact in 1939. um the the we could say i'm trying to think of his name. he owned a single was brown's all those years help me out. natural page. oh the owner of the browns. oh the browns um, okay build that work in 1939 bill back. wanted to buy the philadelphia...