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karl? >> well, it is confusing but it is clear if two of the three votes for other, vote for johnson, he is in. it may be that if one of them does, he is in at 218, but karl bret is right come until the clerk declares and the clerk is being advised by four individuals, two republicans and two democrats designated by their respective party leaderships as the counters, until we hear from them, we don't know. >> bret: let me just say, is chad pergram with us? i think he might be plugged in. >> bret, i am here, do you hear me? >> bret: chad, this is something, they are kind of whispering over here, i'm guessing they are going to try to move one of the three others, but what they have to give up to do that to stay on a first ballot, as it stands right now he is shy of 218 and it would have to go to a second ballot, is that fair? >> that's our understanding right now and this is right on the edge, again this is kind of an algebraic equation that they do in real time. the reason we don't know the
karl? >> well, it is confusing but it is clear if two of the three votes for other, vote for johnson, he is in. it may be that if one of them does, he is in at 218, but karl bret is right come until the clerk declares and the clerk is being advised by four individuals, two republicans and two democrats designated by their respective party leaderships as the counters, until we hear from them, we don't know. >> bret: let me just say, is chad pergram with us? i think he might be...
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i think karl rove made a very important point a couple moments ago about making promises. mike johnson the presumptive speaker of the house, the last congress, he indicated he was not going to make any deals so if he starts to make a deal here then that opens up pandora's box. this is where in a narrow congress you have potentially 435 joe manchins, meaning they can always in on every single bill especially on the republican side and say you want my vote on this, i want x or i want y and that is precisely what has happened on this speakers vote and that is why it is both beneficial to mike johnson to get the speaker's gavel to make a deal but could be a negative because it comes back to bite him later. this is exactly the trouble kevin mccarthy had. you go back a couple of years ago on the 15th ballot in the wee hours of that saturday morning, he made a deal with matt gaetz that he would keep the motion to vacate the chair to call for a new speaker at one vote. guess what happened to kevin mccarthy, come a few months later, nine months later? they called that. if we do eve
i think karl rove made a very important point a couple moments ago about making promises. mike johnson the presumptive speaker of the house, the last congress, he indicated he was not going to make any deals so if he starts to make a deal here then that opens up pandora's box. this is where in a narrow congress you have potentially 435 joe manchins, meaning they can always in on every single bill especially on the republican side and say you want my vote on this, i want x or i want y and that...
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karl, thank you so much for — orleans. karl, thank you so much for that _ orleans.porting tonight. we have learned the names of nine of the 14 victims. one of them was tiger bech. a former all—ivy league kick returner, playing for the princeton tigers from 2016 to 2018. tiger's brother, jack, posted this tribute online, saying, "love you always. you inspired me every day, now you get to be with me in every moment." jack bechjoined me a little earlier. jack, thank you forjoining us. i am so sorry for your loss. how are you and your family doing today? we're doing all right. obviously it's pretty tough, you know, losing somebody like my brother. he was such a great person. he had so many friends. if i were to put an announcer, "stand up if you were tiger's best friend," hundreds of people would stand up. it hurts. that was my best friend. looked at him, looked at him, looked up to him for everything. he was my role model, my inspiration. all i ever wanted to do wasjust make him proud. he was so selfless and kind, resilient. and my parents and my sisters just have been
karl, thank you so much for — orleans. karl, thank you so much for that _ orleans.porting tonight. we have learned the names of nine of the 14 victims. one of them was tiger bech. a former all—ivy league kick returner, playing for the princeton tigers from 2016 to 2018. tiger's brother, jack, posted this tribute online, saying, "love you always. you inspired me every day, now you get to be with me in every moment." jack bechjoined me a little earlier. jack, thank you forjoining...
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but as karl suggested, she is sort of changed her tune a bit over hegseth. and she's also facing reelection in two years. >> yeah, i mean, i think when you look at joni ernst, she is somebody who i think all of us were trying to get to right away. after some of these allegations came forward, especially regarding sexual assaults and allegations around that. but she is really she's been down to mar-a-lago. she's talked to him a couple of times. i mean, it seems as though a lot of her questions have really been answered, at least so far from the kind of posturing that we've been able to see. to me, the interesting thing is, really, is how republicans are trying to posit the democrats arguments on this, saying, you know, they're just trying to do what they did to brett kavanaugh, to pete hegseth. and so that is kind of a way for them to tamp that down and say, hey, actually, these are just allegations. anybody can say anything. there's not anything serious here. clearly going to be a big focal point for democrats. but the bigger point, i think the question is g
but as karl suggested, she is sort of changed her tune a bit over hegseth. and she's also facing reelection in two years. >> yeah, i mean, i think when you look at joni ernst, she is somebody who i think all of us were trying to get to right away. after some of these allegations came forward, especially regarding sexual assaults and allegations around that. but she is really she's been down to mar-a-lago. she's talked to him a couple of times. i mean, it seems as though a lot of her...
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. >> molly: let's bring in karl rove. karl, thank you for being with us this morning.o a lot of grief today and here in america we're waking up to another reminder of this radical ideology of isis sympathizers in our midst that could potentially be effective. your thoughts. >> well, the incident shows how vulnerable we can be and how a lone actor, assuming he is a lone actor, can create enormous disruption and damage and death. it is an act of pure evil. he wanted to kill a lot of people and succeeded in that. it appears from the initial reports that he was radicalized over the last year and you don't need to be in a camp in afghanistan or an iranian-backed militia in syria to be radicalized. it can be done over the internet. an interesting story here in the next several weeks as we understand how he came to accept these beliefs and act on them. >> molly: unfortunately something we've seen before. the investigation a little more than 24 hours in. the investigators have said they're looking for a range of suspects and president biden had this to say about the investigat
. >> molly: let's bring in karl rove. karl, thank you for being with us this morning.o a lot of grief today and here in america we're waking up to another reminder of this radical ideology of isis sympathizers in our midst that could potentially be effective. your thoughts. >> well, the incident shows how vulnerable we can be and how a lone actor, assuming he is a lone actor, can create enormous disruption and damage and death. it is an act of pure evil. he wanted to kill a lot of...
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one of the things, karl from "the new york times" is with me, chief washington correspondent, karl, youing the hill so many years. one of the interesting things about today, because there are no rules, because they don't have a speaker yet, they don't have a rules committee, they don't have rules adopted, anybody can go on the floor, the children, anyone else, but also permitted cameras. >> right. special rule. >> several decades c-span cameras in a fixed position, which will show you a wide shot and whoever is speaking b but not everything going on around it. there are cameras permitted to shoot all kinds of angles. that's how we saw the almost fisticuffs on the kevin mccarthy roll call, the 15 roll calls. that's why you are seeing these very interesting pictures. i wish we could see this all the time. >> i have to stay for the media. we wish this happens all the time. they are letting still photographers, the college admissions are down there and you get an up close view. i don't think the members necessarily want this all the time because it would show probably a little -- >> they wa
one of the things, karl from "the new york times" is with me, chief washington correspondent, karl, youing the hill so many years. one of the interesting things about today, because there are no rules, because they don't have a speaker yet, they don't have a rules committee, they don't have rules adopted, anybody can go on the floor, the children, anyone else, but also permitted cameras. >> right. special rule. >> several decades c-span cameras in a fixed position, which...
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i say to you frankly that the time for segregation is over. >> and jon karl, you know, it strikes met he certainly had this simple upbringing, and he carried that throughout his whole life as we were discussing, even in his post-presidency. you know, unlike so many others, jimmy carter didn't go on to give fancy speeches. he didn't join big boards. you know, being rich was never an ambition for him. he returned in many ways to this simple life from which he was raised. >> yeah. there's a model for ex-presidents that we've seen time and time again. and that is you leave the presidency, you can command hundreds of thousands, sometimes millions of dollars for a single speech. i joined corporate boards. you can have a quite lavish and high profile existence as a former president. we saw that before jimmy carter. we certainly have seen it after jimmy carter. but jimmy carter didn't really do any of that and
i say to you frankly that the time for segregation is over. >> and jon karl, you know, it strikes met he certainly had this simple upbringing, and he carried that throughout his whole life as we were discussing, even in his post-presidency. you know, unlike so many others, jimmy carter didn't go on to give fancy speeches. he didn't join big boards. you know, being rich was never an ambition for him. he returned in many ways to this simple life from which he was raised. >> yeah....
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i want to start with our chief washington correspondent, jonathan karl, who is at the cathedral., what do you make of the scene playing out this morning? >> david? a fitting tribute to a man of decency, a man of drive and ambition, but also humility. arguably the greatest ex-president of the united states ever. to see those five living presidents there. also, by the way, five living vice presidents here, the members of the justices of the supreme court, so many others paying tribute to a man who dedicated his life to helping others. a man who lived to be 100 years old. we've never had a president live so long or do so much for so many. after he left the white house, jon karl outside the national cathedral. >> linsey davis, we have been paying tribute to a former president who defined his life of public service, in particular, with the decades of service that came after the presidency. >> of course, david, and one has to wonder because he was such a no muss, no fuss man in life, that if in part, at least some of the pomp that we've been witnessing over the last few days is because
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be jon karl, a beautiful sunshiny day there in washington. >> a beautiful, frigid day in washington. as all of these leaders come together on such a rare occasion. fittingly, to pay tribute to jimmy carter. there's no word on. >> what. the senator. thanks. right now. we. are. going. four. oh oh. and then. right. here. >> now, with faith in jesus christ, we receive the body of our brother james for burial. let us pray with confidence to god, the giver of life, that he will raise him to perfection in the company of the saints. deliver your servant james, o sovereign lord christ, from all evil, and set him free from every bond. that he may rest with all your saints in the eternal habitations, where with the father and the holy spirit you live and reign one god forever and ever. >> let us also pray for all who mourn, that they may cast their care on god, and know the consolation of his love. >> almighty god, look with pity on the sorrows of your servants for whom we pray. remember them, lord in mercy. nourish. nourish them with patience. comfort them with a sense of your goodness. lift u
be jon karl, a beautiful sunshiny day there in washington. >> a beautiful, frigid day in washington. as all of these leaders come together on such a rare occasion. fittingly, to pay tribute to jimmy carter. there's no word on. >> what. the senator. thanks. right now. we. are. going. four. oh oh. and then. right. here. >> now, with faith in jesus christ, we receive the body of our brother james for burial. let us pray with confidence to god, the giver of life, that he will...
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john karl, our thanks to you. the motorcade is now heading to atlanta, a drive that will take four hours. it is going to purposefully go through back roads, slowing down in rural towns to allow mourners there to catch a glimpse. in atlanta, the motorcade will also pause at the state capital to honor president carter's service as georgia's governor and as a state senator. president carter's remains will then be brought to the carter center, where he will lie in repose until tuesday, and the public will be able to pay their respects as well. our coverage continues on abc news live and abc news.com, and we'll have another update here on abc. during the nfl pregame show in the 3 p.m. eastern hour. i'm mary bruce in new york. have a good morning. (box thuds) (water boils) (packet tears) (tea bag clanks) (water pours) - listening to people that drink bigelow tea is so important to my family, because making that perfect cup, it's the reason we do what we do hi, guys! - hi! - hey! - so what are you guys drinking? - consta
john karl, our thanks to you. the motorcade is now heading to atlanta, a drive that will take four hours. it is going to purposefully go through back roads, slowing down in rural towns to allow mourners there to catch a glimpse. in atlanta, the motorcade will also pause at the state capital to honor president carter's service as georgia's governor and as a state senator. president carter's remains will then be brought to the carter center, where he will lie in repose until tuesday, and the...
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thank you, karl. our exclusive interview with congressman ralph norman who explains why he switched his vote coming up next. vote coming up next. if you're living with diabetes, i'll tell you the same thing i tell my patients. getting on dexcom g7 is one of the easiest ways to take better control of your diabetes and help protect yourself from the long-term health problems it can cause. this small wearable... replaces fingersticks, lowers a1c, and it's covered by medicare. not managing your diabetes really affects... your health for the future. the older you get, the more complications you're gonna see. i knew i couldn't ignore my diabetes anymore because it was causing my eyesight to go bad. before the dexcom g7, doctor's appointments were not something i looked forward to. for my patients, getting on dexcom g7 is the biggest eye opener they've ever had. when i got dexcom g7, i couldn't believe how easy it was. this small wearable sends my glucose numbers right to my phone or my receiver. with just a
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. >> independent insurance agent karl sussman, who stands between what policies the insurers will provide him to sell and the customers who must be able to afford them. he says whatever happens will not likely cause massive additional spikes. >> it is going to make it infinitely easier not only to obtain coverage, but to get competitive bids from more than one company. when there are more options, there's more competitiveness in the marketplace and prices will tend to go down. i think we've seen the worst of it as far as the prices go. >> consumer watchdog says it will sue in court either to block implementation of the new rules or set them aside altogether. tom vacar, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right on this new year's eve, meteorologist mark tamayo. looking at the weather and everyone has the same question because fireworks, i mean, those shows have been, you know, affected by low cloud cover. >> yeah, i think we're conditioned because of the summertime fog. yeah, the july fog. so if you're like a if you're at a fireworks aficionado, you might want to. this is your night, right? this is
. >> independent insurance agent karl sussman, who stands between what policies the insurers will provide him to sell and the customers who must be able to afford them. he says whatever happens will not likely cause massive additional spikes. >> it is going to make it infinitely easier not only to obtain coverage, but to get competitive bids from more than one company. when there are more options, there's more competitiveness in the marketplace and prices will tend to go down. i...
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. >> what's up, karl nation?t's your number one broker with the best full service wealth management skills in the biz. >> actually, i'm seeing something from schwab. uh oh. >> yeah. >> schwab lets you invest and trade on your own. >> and if you want, they can even manage it for you. >> not to mention, schwab has a team of specialists for taxes, insurance and estate planning, all with low fees. >> we're experiencing technical difficulties. >> uh, karl. schwab. >> schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. >> buying a car is kind of a big deal, but you use the cargurus app. that's a price drop alert. so the deals come to you. no big deals right when you need them. cargurus the number one most visited car shopping site with fast signs. >> see the visual possibility in your business with signs and graphics, you can save anything. >> transforming your space begins at our place. >> fast signs make your statement. >> football season already and not a satellite dish in sight. >> i hardly recognize the roofs i grew u
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karl sussmann is an industry expert whose home and office are both in one of the evacuation zones. >> this level of devastation is just -- we're not meant to deal with it as humans, you know, to be able to have a city wiped out in a day. it's almost biblical, you know. >> reporter: many homes in the l.a. canyons had already been pushed out of private insurance and into the state's fair plan, the insurer of last resort. the dark spots on this map show areas where fair plan enrollment has increased by at least 250% in one year. governor newsom is well aware of it. >> my dad's house is under the fair plan, the state's plan. >> reporter: and it's very expensive. >> very expensive. it's not great coverage. >> reporter: the problem is the fair plan was never meant to have so many customers. its losses are paid by the insurance companies on a proportional basis, but the plan only has a couple hundred million dollars in reserve and a limited amount of so-called reinsurance, which is an insurance policy to help pay out insurance policies. after that's gone the new state rules that went into ef
karl sussmann is an industry expert whose home and office are both in one of the evacuation zones. >> this level of devastation is just -- we're not meant to deal with it as humans, you know, to be able to have a city wiped out in a day. it's almost biblical, you know. >> reporter: many homes in the l.a. canyons had already been pushed out of private insurance and into the state's fair plan, the insurer of last resort. the dark spots on this map show areas where fair plan enrollment...
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austria's conservative chancellor, karl nehammer, says he will resign in the coming days after coalitionpings have been trying to find a consensus after the eurosceptic, pro—russian freedom party won elections in september. the us states of kentucky and virginia have declared a state of emergency as a severe winter storm sweeps through vast sections of the country. the storm has brought snow, freezing rain, ice and arctic temperatures. more than 60 million people have reportedly been affected by weather warnings. if your new year's resolutions involve exercise or doing something to help the environment, then this next activity might be right up your street. it's called �*plogging' and combinesjogging with picking up litter. the trend, which originates from sweden, has grown in popularity across the world, including in the uk, as ross pollard reports. the blacks are for rubbish and the greens for recycling. on a sunday morning in winter, these runners like nothing better than grabbing that litter bag and exploring bristol. it is called plogging. you look after your physical and mental hea
austria's conservative chancellor, karl nehammer, says he will resign in the coming days after coalitionpings have been trying to find a consensus after the eurosceptic, pro—russian freedom party won elections in september. the us states of kentucky and virginia have declared a state of emergency as a severe winter storm sweeps through vast sections of the country. the storm has brought snow, freezing rain, ice and arctic temperatures. more than 60 million people have reportedly been affected...
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. >>> tomorrow morning, jonathan karl has the latest on the wildfires with criswell and schiff. >>> breakingnews about special counsel jack smith, the department of justice announcing his resignation. he was expected to resign before president-elect donald trump's return to the white house. he investigated donald trump with allegations of interfering with the election and> the vide gunfire exchange on new year's day, shamsud-din jabbar died after ramming his truck crowd. the injured police officers are out of the hospital. >> reporter: two police officers involved in the shootout now home from the hospital tonight. their recovery comes as new orleans police released edited body camera video showing jabbar immediately opening fire on officers after he plowed through the crowd killing 14 and injuring dozens. in the nearly 12-second clip, officers ordered jabbar to surrender before the barrage erupted. slow motion shows the hand and deployed air bag. in the pickup truck, flammable liquid. officials fearing it could have been worse had he been able to detonate the devices nearby. >> officers are
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a group of supporters greeted lee as she arrived at city hall today, including karl chan, who has been very vocal advocate for oakland businesses. he believes lee will help address the city's crime crisis. hopefully, she can tap into different resources to bring in additional fundingnd, you know, talents to help us to, you know, battle on all these issues, especially to improve the public safety. the next mayor will also face a massive budget deficit of about $130 million, one that's already forced the city to shutter two fire stations as a cost saving measure. today, firefighters say they hope the longtime congresswoman can help improve public safety. we've had direct discussions with the congresswoman, explained. our situation right now, just with our firehouse closures and the danger that that really places oakland in is it's terrible. and so she is committed to doing everything possible to reopen closed firehouses and avoiding these dangerous closures in the future. lee also spent seven years in the california legislature and 11 y years workg for the late congressman ron dellums. b
a group of supporters greeted lee as she arrived at city hall today, including karl chan, who has been very vocal advocate for oakland businesses. he believes lee will help address the city's crime crisis. hopefully, she can tap into different resources to bring in additional fundingnd, you know, talents to help us to, you know, battle on all these issues, especially to improve the public safety. the next mayor will also face a massive budget deficit of about $130 million, one that's already...
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talks to form a two—party coalition in austria have ended, and chancellor karl nehammer has announcedailed to agree on key issues. the talks follow september's election, which was won by a eurosceptic, pro—russian party whom the other parties excluded from the negotiations. us presidentjoe biden has awarded the presidential medal of freedom, america's highest civilian honour, to 19 people at the white house. it was a glitzy line—up, so we can't mention everyone, but here are some of those who were honoured. anna wintour, who has served as editor—in—chief of vogue magazine since 1998. the retired la lakers basketball player magicjohnson also received the award. u2 frontman bono adds the medal of freedom to several civilian honours, including an honorary knighthood. the former us secretary of state and democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton received cheers from the crowd as she was awarded the medal, as was the actor and parkinson's campaigner michaelj fox, best known for playing marty mcfly in the back to the future movies. and, at 85, ralph lauren is the first fashion designe
talks to form a two—party coalition in austria have ended, and chancellor karl nehammer has announcedailed to agree on key issues. the talks follow september's election, which was won by a eurosceptic, pro—russian party whom the other parties excluded from the negotiations. us presidentjoe biden has awarded the presidential medal of freedom, america's highest civilian honour, to 19 people at the white house. it was a glitzy line—up, so we can't mention everyone, but here are some of those...
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after feeling the former coalition government in the wake of a right wing parties, election victory, karl ne hummer has blamed the left for the collapse of talks mostly human liability . these negotiations have concluded that and will not be reopened by the people who are doing this part because it is clear that the destructive forces within the social democratic party may have taken control and give one of them the people's party is unable and unwilling to sign a program, but it is empty economics, an anti competitive, expand and anti productive st. lucy's as a result in following the end of these discussions each day, i will take the following steps. and because i will step down as john slot and his leader of the people's party in, within the next few days in ensuring a smooth transition. removing austria's political future has been in limbo as in september when the freedom party one it's for a separate general election, securing 29 percent of the vote, the counselors people's party as well as the social democrats. on the liberal niels, have rooted dogs. coalitions talks with their righ
after feeling the former coalition government in the wake of a right wing parties, election victory, karl ne hummer has blamed the left for the collapse of talks mostly human liability . these negotiations have concluded that and will not be reopened by the people who are doing this part because it is clear that the destructive forces within the social democratic party may have taken control and give one of them the people's party is unable and unwilling to sign a program, but it is empty...
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now the breakdown of talks, force, jumpstart karl ne hummer to advance his resignation. the most using the basement. these negotiations have concluded it and will not be reopened by the people's party . it is clear that the destructive forces within the social democratic party have taken control to one of them the people's party because unable and unwilling to sign a program that is empty, economic and anti competitive, and anti productive. as a result, in following the end of these discussions, i will take the following steps. i will step down as john slot and his leader of the people's party within the next few days and ensuring a smooth transition, removing the austrian freedom parties, popularity on the influenza as being further on the rise. since it's all at break through the p h. e u skeptic. and on these functions views, i've seen it from the pro russian by critics. the party also has a history of forming alliances with the conservative extreme people's party, which is led by the likely chancellor, mister ne hummer. however, earlier will die. the coalition with t
now the breakdown of talks, force, jumpstart karl ne hummer to advance his resignation. the most using the basement. these negotiations have concluded it and will not be reopened by the people's party . it is clear that the destructive forces within the social democratic party have taken control to one of them the people's party because unable and unwilling to sign a program that is empty, economic and anti competitive, and anti productive. as a result, in following the end of these...
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karl marx was the grandfather of communism. i don't agree with that statement. i hope mr. ford doesn't either. he has put pressure on the congress and a doug lute mr. ford will even deny this, ,o hold up on nonproliferation legislation until the congress agrees for an $8 billion program for private industry to start producing enriched uranium. the last thing i want to make is this. he talks about peace, and i'm thankful for peace. we were peaceful when mr. ford wended office but he and mr. kissinger and others tried to start a new vietnam and angola. it was only the outcry the american people and congress when their there secret ys discovered that prevented our renewed involvement in that conflagration which was taking place there. >> i'm sorry to say we don't have time enough for two complete sequences of questions. we now have only 12 minutes left. therefore, i i would like to ask for shorter questions and shorter answers. and we also will drop the follow-up question. each candidate may still respond to the others answer. question for governor carter. >> governor carter,
karl marx was the grandfather of communism. i don't agree with that statement. i hope mr. ford doesn't either. he has put pressure on the congress and a doug lute mr. ford will even deny this, ,o hold up on nonproliferation legislation until the congress agrees for an $8 billion program for private industry to start producing enriched uranium. the last thing i want to make is this. he talks about peace, and i'm thankful for peace. we were peaceful when mr. ford wended office but he and mr....
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a bee was given sugar water, while it was drinking karl von fresh would cut his body in half. he observed that the be showed no pain reflects, but continued to drink for a few seconds before it died. for him, this was proof that insects black pain receptors this message was that's of course nonsense, my boss to type because anyone who has ever seen someone's threat a grasshopper onto official or something similar will know that the insect is obviously not thrilled by that experience. and fights back to the best of its ability for these a file. new. sure. the guy start is on session with me. not trust viet. of course, the same is true if you pass through a be by rolling it between 2 fingers. then you will very quickly realize that it naturally has an appropriate reaction to this, you know, traditional unconventional. they actually have a recent studies have shown that many insect species have pain receptors, meaning they react reflexively to a stimulus or so they can, like humans, also tolerated pain. philosopher, jonathan birch studies the sentence of animals. his research gro
a bee was given sugar water, while it was drinking karl von fresh would cut his body in half. he observed that the be showed no pain reflects, but continued to drink for a few seconds before it died. for him, this was proof that insects black pain receptors this message was that's of course nonsense, my boss to type because anyone who has ever seen someone's threat a grasshopper onto official or something similar will know that the insect is obviously not thrilled by that experience. and fights...
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here's karl. had loaded. the weather is looking pretty settled with lots of sunshine across central america and the caribbean will have that in a moment. but 1st it's a south america where we put a split to full cost is looking very well across the north. in particular for the likes of peru, bolivia, and brazil. we have got some amber, low salt for those intense thunderstorms, stretching out towards the east coast. re a, we'll see that rain over the next few days for the south of this. what is much dry, a for power, white moving parts of odds and teen a little bit west. so for northern should it, but we will see temperatures pick up in cities like one us areas and as soon shown over the next few days. so i'm just assisting a little bit high across venezuela and columbia. it's a why a outlook here. and it is looking a lot dryer than what it has been recently for central america and the caribbean. oh, so sunshine, the full, the likes of a k, but more wave sunshine for mexico. few scattered showers here in nap.
here's karl. had loaded. the weather is looking pretty settled with lots of sunshine across central america and the caribbean will have that in a moment. but 1st it's a south america where we put a split to full cost is looking very well across the north. in particular for the likes of peru, bolivia, and brazil. we have got some amber, low salt for those intense thunderstorms, stretching out towards the east coast. re a, we'll see that rain over the next few days for the south of this. what is...
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talks to form a two—party coalition in austria have ended, and chancellor karl nehammer has announcedc party failed to agree on key issues. the talks follow september's election, which was won by a eurosceptic, pro—russian party whom the other parties excluded from the negotiations. a japanese woman recognised as the world's oldest person by guinness world records has died at the age of 116. tomiko itooka died in a nursing home near 0saka, the city where she was born in 1908. she became the world's oldest person after spain's maria branyas morera passed away last august at the age of 117. one of three siblings, ms itooka played volleyball as a student and climbed mount 0ntake twice. she is survived by one son, one daughter, and five grandchildren. new york will shortly become the first us city to charge drivers a fee for entering its centre. the so—called congestion pricing will apply from sunday at 9:00am local time to 9:00pm, then from 5:00am in the morning until 9:00am in the evening on weekdays. car drivers will now be charged $9, or £7.25, to enter parts of manhattan. there are h
talks to form a two—party coalition in austria have ended, and chancellor karl nehammer has announcedc party failed to agree on key issues. the talks follow september's election, which was won by a eurosceptic, pro—russian party whom the other parties excluded from the negotiations. a japanese woman recognised as the world's oldest person by guinness world records has died at the age of 116. tomiko itooka died in a nursing home near 0saka, the city where she was born in 1908. she became the...
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another tron shift, cash and weapons to key if i'm, it's amazing what he's doing in his final days, karl, to you a trump saying there's also communication with the leadership of china. a, do you expect to crate and to end up on that agenda or as well i'm, it's the trots between washington and beijing. oh, quite sure. um, you know, because us has repeatedly said during, during the current administration, that paging is supporting russia in the war effort when china and russia are simply having a normal trade relationship. the interesting thing is that trump has a popular mandate right now. so then the war, because much of the us probably can tired of the endless war that us have to wait around the world. whether he will succeed against the deep states that remain to be seen by them. the surgeon assigned is that trump has shown in the past he's willing to meet with leaders will consider from the the end you can for example, you've met with the north korean near king joining them, which is quite how the president did. so we'll have to see with yeah, yes, i play called steve, what do you thi
another tron shift, cash and weapons to key if i'm, it's amazing what he's doing in his final days, karl, to you a trump saying there's also communication with the leadership of china. a, do you expect to crate and to end up on that agenda or as well i'm, it's the trots between washington and beijing. oh, quite sure. um, you know, because us has repeatedly said during, during the current administration, that paging is supporting russia in the war effort when china and russia are simply having a...
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karl marx was the grandfather of communism. i don't agree with that statement. i hope mr. ford doesn't either. he has put pressure on the congress, and i don't believe mr. ford would even deny this, to hold up on nonproliferation legislation until the congress agreed for an $8 billion program for private industry to start producing enriched uranium. and the last thing i want to make is this. he talks about peace and i'm thankful for peace. we were peaceful when mr. ford went into office. but he and mr. kissinger and others tried to start a new vietnam in angola, and it was only the outcry of the american people and the congress when their secret deal was discovered that prevented our involvement in that conflagration which was taking place there. ms. frederick: gentlemen, i'm sorry we do not have time enough for two complete sequences of questions. we now have only 12 minutes left. therefore, i would like to ask for shorter questions and shorter answers. and we also will drop the follow-up question. each candidate may still respond, of course, to the other's answer. mr. tr
karl marx was the grandfather of communism. i don't agree with that statement. i hope mr. ford doesn't either. he has put pressure on the congress, and i don't believe mr. ford would even deny this, to hold up on nonproliferation legislation until the congress agreed for an $8 billion program for private industry to start producing enriched uranium. and the last thing i want to make is this. he talks about peace and i'm thankful for peace. we were peaceful when mr. ford went into office. but he...
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this was the time when be lying to a great book club where you may have read karl marx, among many other authors, is could make you suspect in the eyes of senator mccarthy in this very room, this historic senate caucus room. senator mccarthy held numerous sensationalist hearings, including the infamous army mccarthy hearings. he questioned witness this not only about their own possible affiliations with the communist party, but also grilled them about their friends and families, their coworkers and their neighbors. senator mccarthy's subpoenaed famous composers and writers such as aaron copeland and dashiell hammett, journalists such as james reston and numerous actors and actors aces. but many indeed most of the witnesses were low level government employees from the state department. voice of america. the u.s. overseas libraries, the government printing office, and the army. while senator mccarthy informed witnesses of their constitutional right to decline to answer a question, he interpreted any refusal to do so as an admission guilt. as he lectured one witness, a communist and an espi
this was the time when be lying to a great book club where you may have read karl marx, among many other authors, is could make you suspect in the eyes of senator mccarthy in this very room, this historic senate caucus room. senator mccarthy held numerous sensationalist hearings, including the infamous army mccarthy hearings. he questioned witness this not only about their own possible affiliations with the communist party, but also grilled them about their friends and families, their coworkers...
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>> it's the like karl marx wearing an adam smith max. nice try but it doesn't work.t means more government intervention. she says she wants the government to to work with local communities to the reduce red tape. the wants the federal government to help with housing? hey, they can't even build ev recharging stations. this is just a disguise of trying to get in the tent and push modern socialism in the name of capitalism. stuart: she wants inside the tent. >> yes. stuart: that's now being built and formed by donald trump, and she wants to be inside it because otherwise she's irrelevant. >> give it to the left, they always try the find ways to stay in the game. they get set back and they keep fighting back. this is just an example of it. i'm adam smith. no, not. not going to work. [laughter] stuart: i'm dying to hear mr. trump's response to this. steve, thanks so much, indeed. >> thank you. stuart: the green is still there but only just. dow's up 130, nasdaq up 82 points. mike lee with us this morning. he's wearing his trump outfit. [laughter] mike, are you still a sup
>> it's the like karl marx wearing an adam smith max. nice try but it doesn't work.t means more government intervention. she says she wants the government to to work with local communities to the reduce red tape. the wants the federal government to help with housing? hey, they can't even build ev recharging stations. this is just a disguise of trying to get in the tent and push modern socialism in the name of capitalism. stuart: she wants inside the tent. >> yes. stuart: that's now...
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i said look, karl sanders is the odds of on favorite, i'm going to go with this underdog.as his policy director and of but it was that initial interview that really did it for me and he also had a quite charisma. very handsome. almost the john kennedy look. big smile and then on the presidential side, peter, in 1974, he had asked me to do a project for him when he was governor. this was in the 1972 hex. off-year elections and that was, he had been appointed by robert strauss, the head of the democratic national committee, to be chairman of a new congressional campaign committee and he took it. others have took it and made it honor risk. he didn't. he spent months campaigning for democratic candidates around the country but he also asked me to present 20 policy papers critiquing the knicksen administration and giving alternatives for democrats and i used people on the hill and others who became part of administration. when we finished i said governor, i'd like to they can to you lunch to celebrate. at that lunch, which was in underground atlanta as a restaurant called dante
i said look, karl sanders is the odds of on favorite, i'm going to go with this underdog.as his policy director and of but it was that initial interview that really did it for me and he also had a quite charisma. very handsome. almost the john kennedy look. big smile and then on the presidential side, peter, in 1974, he had asked me to do a project for him when he was governor. this was in the 1972 hex. off-year elections and that was, he had been appointed by robert strauss, the head of the...
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, jim townsend, your center is named after a pretty well known congressional investigator, senator karl levin, what kind of work did he do, and what about the levin center? >> well, senator levin, was the longest serving senator from the state of michigan, served six terms, 36 years, and he did many many things, but one of the things he was really focused on was doing good oversight, and making sure the lessons learned from the mccarthy era, the lessons about the importance of bipartisan investigations, of investigations that are truly committed to finding the facts, he took those lessons to heart and when he came to the senate in 1979, he really made it his mission to do everything he lecould to investigate corrupti, malfeasance, and just really the performance of government. he believed the government had an important role to play in solving problems and in helping people, but he was concerned that the government, the administrative state that had grown up in the aftermath of the new deal and certainly after the great society, that it was not as effective as it needed to be. and the g
, jim townsend, your center is named after a pretty well known congressional investigator, senator karl levin, what kind of work did he do, and what about the levin center? >> well, senator levin, was the longest serving senator from the state of michigan, served six terms, 36 years, and he did many many things, but one of the things he was really focused on was doing good oversight, and making sure the lessons learned from the mccarthy era, the lessons about the importance of bipartisan...
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. >> let's bring in our chief washington correspondent, jonathan karl. now, john trump has made it very clear that he doesn't respect this judge, saying mershon was working really hard to try and embarrass him. marchand's ruling, however, proving that no one, even the president, is above the law, at least in this case, kyra. >> look, donald trump on one hand, there's no punishment for this. he got convicted by a duly sworn jury after a criminal trial that looked like any other criminal trial in so many ways. i was in that courtroom for some of that trial, donald trump was compelled to be there. he had to sit at the at the defense table. he had to listen to the witnesses against him, all like a regular criminal defendant. but despite the fact that there is no actual punishment, what this does, as you heard from aaron, in the words of the judge, is it cements his status as a convicted felon, not just a convicted felon, but the only convicted felon to serve as president of the united states. of course, the other trials for what many of trump's critics would
. >> let's bring in our chief washington correspondent, jonathan karl. now, john trump has made it very clear that he doesn't respect this judge, saying mershon was working really hard to try and embarrass him. marchand's ruling, however, proving that no one, even the president, is above the law, at least in this case, kyra. >> look, donald trump on one hand, there's no punishment for this. he got convicted by a duly sworn jury after a criminal trial that looked like any other...
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. >> independent insurance agent karl sussman, who stands between what policies the insurers will provide to sell and the customers who must be able to afford them. he says whatever happens will not likely cause massive additional spikes. >> it is going to make it infinitely easier not only to obtain coverage, but to get competitive bids from more than one company. when there are more options, there's more competitiveness in the marketplace and prices will tend to go down. i think we've seen the worst of it as far as the prices go. >> consumer watchdog says it will sue in court either to block implementation of the new rules or set them aside altogether. tom vacar, ktvu, fox two news. [music] >> coming up on ktvu news at 630. a bay area man says he struggled to find a job after college because he is on the autism spectrum. but then he got a life changing opportunity. how he caught the attention of the san francisco sheriff and san francisco says it just got grant money to help revitalize a stretch of powell street. how the $36 million will be used, and the chandelier lighting it wi bri th
. >> independent insurance agent karl sussman, who stands between what policies the insurers will provide to sell and the customers who must be able to afford them. he says whatever happens will not likely cause massive additional spikes. >> it is going to make it infinitely easier not only to obtain coverage, but to get competitive bids from more than one company. when there are more options, there's more competitiveness in the marketplace and prices will tend to go down. i think...
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karl marx was. right. we are witnessing today a great revolutionary crisis, a crisis where the demands of the economic order are conflicting directly with those of the political order. but the crisis is happening not in the free non marxist west, but in the home of marx leninism, the soviet union. it is the soviet that runs against the tide of history by denying human freedom and human dignity to its citizens. it also is in deep economic difficulty. the of growth in the national has been steadily declining since the fifties and is less half of what it was then. the dimensions of this failure are astounding. a country which employs one fifth of its population in agriculture, is unable to feed its own people. were it not for the private sector, the tiny private sector tolerated in soviet agriculture, the country might be on the brink of famine. these private plots occupy a bare 3% of the arable land, but account for nearly one quarter of soviet farm and nearly one third of meat products and vegetables over c
karl marx was. right. we are witnessing today a great revolutionary crisis, a crisis where the demands of the economic order are conflicting directly with those of the political order. but the crisis is happening not in the free non marxist west, but in the home of marx leninism, the soviet union. it is the soviet that runs against the tide of history by denying human freedom and human dignity to its citizens. it also is in deep economic difficulty. the of growth in the national has been...
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. >> independent insurance agent karl sussman, who stands between what policies the insurers will providell and the customers who must be able to afford them. he says whatever happens will not likely cause massive additional spikes. >> it is going to make it infinitely easier not only to obtain coverage, but to get competitive bids from more than one company. when there are more options, there's more competitiveness in the marketplace and prices will tend to go down. i think we've seen the worst of it as far as the prices go. >> consumer watchdog says it will sue in court either to block implementation of the new rules or set them aside altogether. tom vacar, ktvu, fox two news. >> california's cannabis enforcement task force has seized nearly $23 million worth of illegal marijuana in oakland. the operation, led by the state department of fish and wildlife, is one of several recent efforts by the task force. it has seized over 21,000 illegal cannabis plants worth about $18 million. the search is also led to the seizure of more than $10,000 in cash, as well as over 3,000 pounds of illegal
. >> independent insurance agent karl sussman, who stands between what policies the insurers will providell and the customers who must be able to afford them. he says whatever happens will not likely cause massive additional spikes. >> it is going to make it infinitely easier not only to obtain coverage, but to get competitive bids from more than one company. when there are more options, there's more competitiveness in the marketplace and prices will tend to go down. i think we've...
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scientific publatns one of which was this piece published in the american journal psychiatry, written by karlmenninger, erwin rosin and martin maiman. and they wrote a thisssay, a murder without apparent motive, a study in personality, disorganized. and perry and -- anpey were sort of diagnosed by a psycatst named dr. w mitchell jones. he was a criminal psych ychiatrist at learn and state hospital. and dr. joseph staton of the menninger in topeka, kansas, so affirmed, the conclusions drawn. dr. dr. jones. so together these scientific cases show that -- hickock and perry smith. right. that their findings were relevant, their defense. and although the mcnaughton rule was invoked, suggest that they are able to stand trial, the diagnosis that perry was a paranoid schizophrenic and that he had this dissociative moments due to trauma in his life. now we know that the trauma that he experiences have to do with this very troubling childhood and abuse that he by his father and his mother and how he went from home to home. of course, this led tragically to the suicides, his sister and brother, sister f
scientific publatns one of which was this piece published in the american journal psychiatry, written by karlmenninger, erwin rosin and martin maiman. and they wrote a thisssay, a murder without apparent motive, a study in personality, disorganized. and perry and -- anpey were sort of diagnosed by a psycatst named dr. w mitchell jones. he was a criminal psych ychiatrist at learn and state hospital. and dr. joseph staton of the menninger in topeka, kansas, so affirmed, the conclusions drawn. dr....
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senators, congressmen, and governors depended on this political pioneer for counsel and leadership, karlmile, a twinkle in his eye, and a talent for friendship. he made politics not only consequential but interesting and fun. the light that brightened many a political backroom and convention hall is gone." >> jon, you've expressed many of, in the past, said many of the things he had said, some of which we will not repeat here. but a dog is a serious thing. sticks out in this beautiful, beautiful obit. tell us about your friend. >> well,hank you. let's point out that the most formidable women any of us know went to my dearest school. >> of course. >> julia reed and our leader, ms. brzezinski. he was from ohio, part of the northern delta. wanted to be -- was at a military school in tennessee. very much wanted to fight in world war ii. was a little too young. became a businessman in the delta. building grain bins and scaring birds off of fields. got interested in politics in the '50s. voted for eisenhower in 1952, which as you know, was the first time a lot of southerners allowed themselves
senators, congressmen, and governors depended on this political pioneer for counsel and leadership, karlmile, a twinkle in his eye, and a talent for friendship. he made politics not only consequential but interesting and fun. the light that brightened many a political backroom and convention hall is gone." >> jon, you've expressed many of, in the past, said many of the things he had said, some of which we will not repeat here. but a dog is a serious thing. sticks out in this...
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carl, the nog, a play on karl the fog, uses an oat milk, eggnog and nutmeg.apa noir, a cabernet salted dark chocolate with barrel aged cacao nibs from the cliff. family winery and culture shock with a finish of pop rocks. cho chocolate does offer tours of their factory in berkeley, where you can see, smell and taste. the process for yourself. well, right near the heart of wine country is a company that has revolutionized opening a bottle of wine. cork pops was named for the sound it makes, but the company makes more than 100 gadgets, including one for people who get a headache when drinking red wine. that story when we come bac cork pops makes what they say is the easiest, quickest way to open a bottle of wine. but they didn't stop there. the founder worked with a chemist to help people who often get a headache when drinking red wine. yeah, these are some of the patterns they've taken over the years. bill frederick is a tinkerer, a machinist and inventor, and it runs in the family. out of high school, i started working for my father in san francisco, and it w
carl, the nog, a play on karl the fog, uses an oat milk, eggnog and nutmeg.apa noir, a cabernet salted dark chocolate with barrel aged cacao nibs from the cliff. family winery and culture shock with a finish of pop rocks. cho chocolate does offer tours of their factory in berkeley, where you can see, smell and taste. the process for yourself. well, right near the heart of wine country is a company that has revolutionized opening a bottle of wine. cork pops was named for the sound it makes, but...
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they're called together by karl rove to stop trump movement and to stop trump movement because they want unlimited h1 b visas. isn't the beating heart of this problem right now, the real beating heart of it, of what we've got to get sorted here, is not illegal immigration, as horrific as that is, and it's horrific, it's only a problem, we looked the other way on this legal immigration that kind of overwhelmed the country. >> the history of america is that an integration on period is followed by an immigration off period. >> to be very clear there, h1 b visas, legal immigration, and immigration off period. they have a pretty clear vision. miller is going to be the one writing that border bill. so those two factions of the republican party with pretty profoundly different views are at each other's throats about what to do with their newfound power. should they use the legal immigration system that continues supplying silicon valley and other industries with highly skilled workers, or should they apply some new racist emigrant exclusion act like the chinese exclusion act to deport all of th
they're called together by karl rove to stop trump movement and to stop trump movement because they want unlimited h1 b visas. isn't the beating heart of this problem right now, the real beating heart of it, of what we've got to get sorted here, is not illegal immigration, as horrific as that is, and it's horrific, it's only a problem, we looked the other way on this legal immigration that kind of overwhelmed the country. >> the history of america is that an integration on period is...
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the comm manifesto written by karl marx has no first amendment standing on it own in ica but if a bookstore to sell that publication, i don't think congressan prevent it from doing so. >> but i want to press you a litt bit on the distinction because in la minutes, prediction work directly on the american. like you have to spelly request in information. just as justice kagan's questions were pressing you, is is working on bytedance. it's not saying yo to your rs you can't work on bytedance. so does that matter, t distinction between lamont and this case? >> no, for two reasons. one, under the so well case, it's not just the law itself, it's practical operation and that prevents us from working with byt. that's one answer. you bring up lamont ands a very important case. it'sortant to look at not just the court's opinion but the briefing. the gove itself never came in and argued there's no right to receive this information. that's the greater arguments. all the government argued is that of course americans have a right to receive t. archibald cox said to the court explicitly in the brief we're
the comm manifesto written by karl marx has no first amendment standing on it own in ica but if a bookstore to sell that publication, i don't think congressan prevent it from doing so. >> but i want to press you a litt bit on the distinction because in la minutes, prediction work directly on the american. like you have to spelly request in information. just as justice kagan's questions were pressing you, is is working on bytedance. it's not saying yo to your rs you can't work on...
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and you you seriously would have thought that karl marx was was marching down, you know, wall street.ned that combination that you're talking about with the fact that billionaires are getting richer and richer by the second, while screaming socialism. and what what does that what does that say about where american capitalism is going over the next five, ten years? >> i think it comes down to a basic question what is america? and i would my kind of economic role model is peter drucker. i think an economy in america exists to create a robust middle class. >> coming up here, donald trump says he will be inheriting a bad economy when he takes office later this month. but steve rattner is standing by with his charts to debunk that claim. morning joe weekend. we'll be right back with that. >> my experience with empire was amazing. >> the price that i got along with the service, the special attention, the one on one. you can't beat that. >> 800 588. >> two 300. empire. today. >> did you know some liquid laundry detergents are designed to leave chemical residue on your clothes? >> try earth b
and you you seriously would have thought that karl marx was was marching down, you know, wall street.ned that combination that you're talking about with the fact that billionaires are getting richer and richer by the second, while screaming socialism. and what what does that what does that say about where american capitalism is going over the next five, ten years? >> i think it comes down to a basic question what is america? and i would my kind of economic role model is peter drucker. i...