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i'm katie tur. it is a good moment, i think, to take a step back and ask yourself what exactly is going on here? it's been now two and a half weeks since donald trump was sworn in, and in that time there have been dozens of executive orders, including one attempting to unilaterally overturn a constitutional amendment, a move to shut down a congressionally created government agency, a takeover, or at least the attempted takeover of the treasury department's financial system in order to freeze federal funds and grants and in order to rescind it just a couple hours later, a mass firing of inspectors general, a mass intimidation, and then maybe a potential mass firing of fbi agents and doj prosecutors and offer to nearly everyone in the federal workforce, including the cia, to take a buyout. tariffs and then pauses on those tariffs, a desire to take over greenland and the panama canal, and to make canada the 51st state. and now we're all talking about a suggestion that the us be in charge of gaza to mak
i'm katie tur. it is a good moment, i think, to take a step back and ask yourself what exactly is going on here? it's been now two and a half weeks since donald trump was sworn in, and in that time there have been dozens of executive orders, including one attempting to unilaterally overturn a constitutional amendment, a move to shut down a congressionally created government agency, a takeover, or at least the attempted takeover of the treasury department's financial system in order to freeze...
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these are not opinions, katie.se are facts that if it's close to them, what type of ramifications am i going to have to deal with? so in other words, let's look at michael cohen right past administration. he was somebody who was not in the immediate orbit of donald trump, but pretty close to it. if somebody was to open a case like that in somebody that is involved in the trump administration, are they going to assume i'm going to be fired on the spot, or worse, what's going to become of that? and then they. >> have. >> to have the long term thought process now of, okay, well, if this becomes an accepted practice that i open a public corruption investigation or some sort of corruption investigation on somebody in one administration, am i going to get. fired in the next administration when a different party comes into power and people could say, well, the democrats would never do that, but i think a lot of people would have thought they never would have been never. discussion after. >> nine over. >> 11 of dismissing
these are not opinions, katie.se are facts that if it's close to them, what type of ramifications am i going to have to deal with? so in other words, let's look at michael cohen right past administration. he was somebody who was not in the immediate orbit of donald trump, but pretty close to it. if somebody was to open a case like that in somebody that is involved in the trump administration, are they going to assume i'm going to be fired on the spot, or worse, what's going to become of that?...
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katie: it's a long shot. sen.we've got to do it on this reconciliation bill and put in no tax on tips, no tax on overtime and put this whole agenda in and cut the bureaucracy and watch america grow and watch this country take off. once you get the government off the backs of the private sector, the entrepreneurial spirit in america will flourish and americans will prosper and i think americans will start to regain a little confidence in their government again, all because of president trump's mandate and because of the work everyone in this room did to get president trump elected p.alina: and deregulation is a big one, the president promised with new regulation, they'll eliminate 10 of them. katie: we have a few minutes left and you're new to the world of politics and your thoughts on the next four years here and your new gig. alina: i never thought i'd live in the swamp. i knew he was going to win and i wasn't sure i was going to come but glad i did. it's a blessing to be in the west wing with the greatest presid
katie: it's a long shot. sen.we've got to do it on this reconciliation bill and put in no tax on tips, no tax on overtime and put this whole agenda in and cut the bureaucracy and watch america grow and watch this country take off. once you get the government off the backs of the private sector, the entrepreneurial spirit in america will flourish and americans will prosper and i think americans will start to regain a little confidence in their government again, all because of president trump's...
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katie. it's also interesting that the president has said a number of times that he wants to bring the war in ukraine to an end, but what that actually looks like for ukraine, i think, is a very big question, because we have heard a number of administration officials say that ukraine's goal of retaining all of the territory that it had before russia started invading it, that that is sort of not a realistic goal, whether or not that that's the stance that the trump administration will ultimately take is still a big question. but you have the president saying that he's talked to president putin, that he believes putin wants to see death stop. and we know that there's been a lot of questions about the relationship between president trump and president putin. but we know now that the president is just continuing to say that he wants the war in ukraine to end. i think it will be very interesting to see what that actually looks like and what that looks like on paper. i will also point out that you
katie. it's also interesting that the president has said a number of times that he wants to bring the war in ukraine to an end, but what that actually looks like for ukraine, i think, is a very big question, because we have heard a number of administration officials say that ukraine's goal of retaining all of the territory that it had before russia started invading it, that that is sort of not a realistic goal, whether or not that that's the stance that the trump administration will ultimately...
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i mean, katy has a plan there. do people come to you with a plan, or are you finding that these younger generations are, are struggling to actually, i don't know, see themselves in 10 or 20 years and know what they want and where they're headed. and what i find is, whenever i'm speaking to anyone, doesn't matter if they're young or older. and for example, when i worked at google and i would ask them, why are you interested in this position? and they would answer well, google is my dream company. well, they didn't really answer my question, right, right. it's why are you interested in the position now? are you interested in the company? and what i find is that with my coaching clients, it's the same. and so when they're struggling to get a job i, i say ok, well let's take a step back. tell me what kind of industries you want to work for. what companies do want to work for. and if they know they may list off, it'd be 2 or 3 of the top companies out there, maybe one of the same company. so, you know, met uh amazon, ap
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byron, i'll come to you after katie gets done. [ laughter ] larry: go ahead, katie. >> in this town,bo for some reason is so relied on as accurate scorer of these types of legislation and tax cuts but on the messaging front of tax hike and get republicans and democrats on board, especially democrats who are in a tough spot saying your constituents going to see paychecks decrease if you don't make the trump tax cuts permanent by the end of the year. larry: all i'm saying is, byron, the budget committee should create it is own baseline. don't be intimidated and revenues going up $2 trillion by 2017 and cbo is wrong and create your own baseline and go on with it. let's go and not make it harder than it needs to be. >> totally agree, larry. we're only extending current law. it's a ridiculous argue and ridiculous the entire time and any business owner knows the cost of goods sold, the cost of getting revenue in the door doesn't cost you stuff. you need those things in order to generate revenue or it's the other items that cost a business money. so at the federal level, the issue is spendi
byron, i'll come to you after katie gets done. [ laughter ] larry: go ahead, katie. >> in this town,bo for some reason is so relied on as accurate scorer of these types of legislation and tax cuts but on the messaging front of tax hike and get republicans and democrats on board, especially democrats who are in a tough spot saying your constituents going to see paychecks decrease if you don't make the trump tax cuts permanent by the end of the year. larry: all i'm saying is, byron, the...
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katie. the supreme court.settled in 1976 and woodson versus state. >> it's having. >> mandatory death penalty. >> is a violation of the eighth amendment. >> and then 87 found. 14th amendment due. process violations. and here's the thing. you're a former state prosecutor. i'm a former state prosecutor. >> from the same office. >> i'm not opposed to the death penalty, but i'm opposed to. is walking. right in for the sake of just messaging something that's a bunch of hot air that. >> really does. >> nothing other. >> than. >> just sort of feed a base or. an idea when. >> it's. >> actually untenable. if it's challenged. >> and again, it's. >> a part of. >> a pair. >> of bills that desantis signed into law that are incredibly aggressive, including, i read that now, the florida highway patrol, a state agency, is partnering with ice to be able to make traffic stops and to be able to effectuate more of these arrests. i mean, these all scream pretextual stops. these all scream like, these are going to be some serious c
katie. the supreme court.settled in 1976 and woodson versus state. >> it's having. >> mandatory death penalty. >> is a violation of the eighth amendment. >> and then 87 found. 14th amendment due. process violations. and here's the thing. you're a former state prosecutor. i'm a former state prosecutor. >> from the same office. >> i'm not opposed to the death penalty, but i'm opposed to. is walking. right in for the sake of just messaging something that's a...
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i would tell you, katie. now i'll predict that they will say exactly that in some way, shape or form when it comes to abortion rights in the next coming years. >> you know, susan, is it is it too much to question whether the supreme court might hand donald trump over more authority in the executive and whether at the end of this four years, this country will be fundamentally different? >> i believe that. >> it's already changed in a very significant way in a very short period of time, you know, before the election. you know, i know we're not in a recriminations phase, but, you know, that was always the risk is that trump was proposing a maximalist transformation of the country. and in an election decided by a lot of people who weren't necessarily fully understanding of what that agenda meant. and, you know, it's much easier to establish facts on the ground and then let the courts maybe roll it back, or maybe not. but i would point out that when you shut down an agency like usaid and as of midnight tonight, i
i would tell you, katie. now i'll predict that they will say exactly that in some way, shape or form when it comes to abortion rights in the next coming years. >> you know, susan, is it is it too much to question whether the supreme court might hand donald trump over more authority in the executive and whether at the end of this four years, this country will be fundamentally different? >> i believe that. >> it's already changed in a very significant way in a very short period...
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>> hi, katie. yeah, we just heard from the press conference you mentioned from governor shapiro and mayor parker that in addition to the six people who were on that aircraft, 19 people have been injured on the ground and one additional person has actually died. they were in a car in the area of this accident. officials are telling us the parameters actually 4 to 6 blocks and there's debris everywhere. so they're really encouraging folks not to touch anything because this is an active investigation. they say those numbers could even increase in the coming days as they continue to comb through all this debris. as you mentioned, this was a jet rescue air medical ambulance. on board was one miner who was from mexico receiving medical care here in the u.s. her mother was with her. four other crew members actually died in this crash as it a few moments after it took off from the northeast pennsylvania airport. so we're still learning more here, but just got a few more answers from some state officials. k
>> hi, katie. yeah, we just heard from the press conference you mentioned from governor shapiro and mayor parker that in addition to the six people who were on that aircraft, 19 people have been injured on the ground and one additional person has actually died. they were in a car in the area of this accident. officials are telling us the parameters actually 4 to 6 blocks and there's debris everywhere. so they're really encouraging folks not to touch anything because this is an active...
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but katie. so we have the federal judge who paused, just paused the order on friday to put thousands of usaid workers on leave expedite evacuations for the personnel that are living abroad, about 5000 of whom live there. what happens next? and did the judge's justification for the decision? did that? does it even say how he would rule ultimately in the end, do you think? >> yes. so what happens next is important. and people need to understand that procedurally to kind of peter's point, this kind of flood the zone thing that we've heard steve bannon famously say it is happening on a legal front, but because it's the pushback that you're getting, whether it's slows down things. yes, that's happening legally. these temporary injunctions are blocks for the administration to move forward with certain actions. however, once they do it right, meaning if the trump administration goes back and they right the wrongs, meaning they go back and they do procedurally what they're supposed to do, there is the p
but katie. so we have the federal judge who paused, just paused the order on friday to put thousands of usaid workers on leave expedite evacuations for the personnel that are living abroad, about 5000 of whom live there. what happens next? and did the judge's justification for the decision? did that? does it even say how he would rule ultimately in the end, do you think? >> yes. so what happens next is important. and people need to understand that procedurally to kind of peter's point,...
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katie because of the metal tariffs.hen you're looking at california california's tariffs they're going to go up more than double because they pay the majority of the china tariffs. and so that that is going to go from 17 billion all. >> the way. >> up. >> to. >> 46 billion. >> now looking at the eu which you touched on earlier, the pharmaceutical sector is an enormous sector that brings in their product from the european union and the state of indiana. that's where all these pharmaceutical giants are, are headquartered. and so what you're looking here is that indiana's tariffs are going to go up from $56 million a year to 591 million. you're looking at the glp one drugs. you're looking at knees, knee joints, hearing aids. all of these products are going to be tariff, which means that companies either have to pass on the costs or with all of these piling up tariffs, they might also have to look at possibly cutting jobs. katie. >> all right. lori ann larocco, we're going to come back to you for more on that soon. lori ann
katie because of the metal tariffs.hen you're looking at california california's tariffs they're going to go up more than double because they pay the majority of the china tariffs. and so that that is going to go from 17 billion all. >> the way. >> up. >> to. >> 46 billion. >> now looking at the eu which you touched on earlier, the pharmaceutical sector is an enormous sector that brings in their product from the european union and the state of indiana. that's where...
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katie and daniel stevens as well, katie and daniel stavana time as well katie and daniel stevens time to as well, katie and daniel stevens time to up with the forecast and here's chris we're looking at the rain heavy enough to cause the risk of some side of scotland. direction. the warmest spots today northern scotland and eastern areas of england. well above average for the time of year. there'll be some scattered showers. with the rain across eastern england on saturday morning. that rain still with us across the east, but taking a few and western areas of england. now, looking at the weather picture for the second half of the weekend, in off the atlantic, this one again bringing some strong winds and the highlands, so quite strong winds. through the afternoon, but very mild elsewhere. followed by a mixture of sunshine and showers, in gaza were murdered with bare hands. hamas previously said the boys died in israeli air strikes. apple removes its highest level data security tool from customers in the uk, after the government demanded we'll bring you a special report. time for the sp
katie and daniel stevens as well, katie and daniel stavana time as well katie and daniel stevens time to as well, katie and daniel stevens time to up with the forecast and here's chris we're looking at the rain heavy enough to cause the risk of some side of scotland. direction. the warmest spots today northern scotland and eastern areas of england. well above average for the time of year. there'll be some scattered showers. with the rain across eastern england on saturday morning. that rain...
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katie says some have private bedrooms and bathrooms. might have this idea in your head that h hostels a just for backpackers, but a lot of times they can offer a more affordable option, especially if you're really not going to be spending a lot of time in your accommodations. whichever room you book, katie recommends grabbing a refundable rate, then check back every so often to see if the rates have dropped. if prices fall, rebook and pocket the savings. because you have about a year, you do have that time to sort of look back and see if what other options could come up. and i do it obsessively. you do. i book a hotel, and every morning i get up and i recheck the price. really? yeah. apologies to my wife because that's part of my wake up routine is to check it. and i'm like, all right, what? we save $4. all right. but what about, like, what about that? do we know what the tickets to the events are going to be? because i remember when i was in paris, there was a wide range, depending on what event you were going to on the low end, ■k730
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dagen: katie. hang on,. >> byron, i would think that we can do a lot petter than reducing next year's deficit by a billion. it will be two trillion, this year's deficit, fy 25, as you may know, is coming in way over original estimates and way ahead of last year, you could look at 2 1/2 trillion dollar deficit, we're only cutting by one billion? i think -- i have to tell you, that is why this is no meat on those bones and why that game is not worth the candle and lindsey graham should toe the presidential line. >> i will say, and i'll let katie weigh in in house's resolution, the calls for one .5 trillion in cuts there is an amendment if you want to open more dollar for tax policy you have to cut more mandatory spending, in the house, and senate, we have republican colleagues who are red s sent in heavy lefting, the senate hassa adopt that and broad buy in across the board to get it done. i want to tell everyone tack policy is not the issue, inch aflees we'll get it done, but -- tax policy is not th
dagen: katie. hang on,. >> byron, i would think that we can do a lot petter than reducing next year's deficit by a billion. it will be two trillion, this year's deficit, fy 25, as you may know, is coming in way over original estimates and way ahead of last year, you could look at 2 1/2 trillion dollar deficit, we're only cutting by one billion? i think -- i have to tell you, that is why this is no meat on those bones and why that game is not worth the candle and lindsey graham should toe...
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katie phang starts right now. >> this is the katie phang show live from telemundo studios in miami, florida. trump the job destroyer donald trump's cruel purge of federal workers continues. as devastating job cuts rip across the country, putting thousands of hard working americans out of work. plus, loyalty tests after seven top doj prosecutors resigned in protest. what's next at trump's department of justice as it moves to drop the corruption charges against new york city mayor eric adams. and later, good trouble. boston globe senior opinion writer kimberly atkins on how americans can resist the donald trump's disorienting power grab, and what it looks like to stand up and demand our elected leaders follow our shared rule of law. all of that and more is coming up. it's the end of week four for convicted felon donald trump's presidency. and as he basks in the balmy breeze and sun at his florida estate, mar a lago. mass firings are being executed across multiple federal agencies, impacting thousands of workers across the united states. some employees were given just two hours to collect thei
katie phang starts right now. >> this is the katie phang show live from telemundo studios in miami, florida. trump the job destroyer donald trump's cruel purge of federal workers continues. as devastating job cuts rip across the country, putting thousands of hard working americans out of work. plus, loyalty tests after seven top doj prosecutors resigned in protest. what's next at trump's department of justice as it moves to drop the corruption charges against new york city mayor eric...
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katie. >> yeah. and you know what's interesting, lisa, is that the charges haven't been officially dropped. the doj is ordering the office, the s.d.n.y. to drop these charges. but so far, they still stand. >> so far, we've seen no entry on the docket. katie. that would indicate that the office is dropping it. and the other thing that they've done here that i find sort of strange is that the memo through which they have ordered s.d.n.y to drop these charges was made public. usually those are conversations that take place privately between main justice and components of the department. here they wanted everyone to know exactly what it was that they had ordered and why they ordered it. they wanted that predicate for the weaponization of federal government to be sort of embedded in people's consciousness about why they were purportedly ordering danielle sassoon, who's the acting u.s. attorney, to drop the case. but they underestimate the southern district to some extent, or i hope that they are underesti
katie. >> yeah. and you know what's interesting, lisa, is that the charges haven't been officially dropped. the doj is ordering the office, the s.d.n.y. to drop these charges. but so far, they still stand. >> so far, we've seen no entry on the docket. katie. that would indicate that the office is dropping it. and the other thing that they've done here that i find sort of strange is that the memo through which they have ordered s.d.n.y to drop these charges was made public. usually...
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>> it's not really clear, katie. and i think one of the things that's even less clear now is when that offer, to the extent that it's legal, even expires, because in the wake of this judge's ruling, you have the white house press secretary now going out and saying that they are grateful to this judge in boston for extending the buyout offer. you'll recall that we have public reporting, including from our own nbc news, saying that they weren't going to extend the buyout offer, that the deadline was the deadline. but now, faced with this ruling from a federal judge essentially saying any implementation of the buyout plan, they are now embracing that and claiming that this gives more people an opportunity to take a buyout offer, the legality of which is in question to begin with. >> i'm curious about what this is going to mean. i mean, the republicans have been arguing the federal government is bloated for years now, for decades. and there are probably a lot of people out there, elaine, who say, yes, the federal governm
>> it's not really clear, katie. and i think one of the things that's even less clear now is when that offer, to the extent that it's legal, even expires, because in the wake of this judge's ruling, you have the white house press secretary now going out and saying that they are grateful to this judge in boston for extending the buyout offer. you'll recall that we have public reporting, including from our own nbc news, saying that they weren't going to extend the buyout offer, that the...
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larry: i'm saying that, i will go to katie.publicans in house and senate, stand up on their hind legs and say no to congressional budget office phony baselines as mike crapo, senator crapo, you are extending current policy, you should not have to rescore it they create the baseline. that baseline should show dynamic scoring, strong economic growth, and the success of the tax cuts over 7 years, don't let cbo d doedo it, they do -- do it, they do it, it is in the law, why are they not not doing that. go ahead katie. >> well in this town, the cbo is so relied on as accurate scorer. but on the messaging front, republicans have to talk about this in terms of trump taxes are nottic tended what extended what is opposite, a tax hike that should get republicans and democrats onboard, constituents will see paychecks decrease if you don't make the tax cuts permanent. larry: all i'm saying, byron, budget comm committee should create as open baseline, don't be intimidated by phony cbo baselines, revenues up 2 trillion since 2017, create our
larry: i'm saying that, i will go to katie.publicans in house and senate, stand up on their hind legs and say no to congressional budget office phony baselines as mike crapo, senator crapo, you are extending current policy, you should not have to rescore it they create the baseline. that baseline should show dynamic scoring, strong economic growth, and the success of the tax cuts over 7 years, don't let cbo d doedo it, they do -- do it, they do it, it is in the law, why are they not not doing...
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i'm katie phang in for stephanie ruhle. it's only day 26 of the second trump administration, and we're following the escalating showdown at the department of justice over the corruption case against new york city mayor eric adams. just hours ago, a motion was filed to. dismiss the charges without prejudice. it reads in part. the acting deputy attorney general concluded that dismissal is necessary because of appearances of impropriety and risks of interference with the 2025 elections in new york city. the acting deputy attorney general also concluded that continuing these proceedings would interfere with the defendant's. ability to govern in new york city. this motion comes after seven prosecutors resigned rather than follow the acting deputy attorney general, emil bovi's order to dismiss the case. >> that list of seven. >> includes the lead prosecutor, hagan scotten, who wrote in his resignation letter the followin. any assistant u.s. attorney would know that our laws and traditions do not allow using the prosecutorial powe
i'm katie phang in for stephanie ruhle. it's only day 26 of the second trump administration, and we're following the escalating showdown at the department of justice over the corruption case against new york city mayor eric adams. just hours ago, a motion was filed to. dismiss the charges without prejudice. it reads in part. the acting deputy attorney general concluded that dismissal is necessary because of appearances of impropriety and risks of interference with the 2025 elections in new york...
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. >> i'm katy tur. as the gop. >> congress takes. >> a step back. >> the courts. >> are taking a step forward. >> at least nine. >> federal judges have. >> issued rulings stopping donald trump and. >> elon musk. >> from trying to gut. >> the federal government. >> and concentrate. >> even more. power with the president and the president alone. >> the latest. >> is a ruling out of rhode island, again ordering the white house to unfreeze federal spending, which the judge says. trump's team had. >> not initially. >> complied with. for now, the rulings are only temporary. >> all of these. >> rulings. >> these cases will inevitably find their way to the supreme court, where the nine justices on that court will have to decide what exactly a president can do and not do. >> the question. >> then. is what happens. >> after that? >> if the court rules. >> against donald trump. or elon musk. >> do they abide. >> by it? musk. >> trump and vp jd vance, who, by the way, has a law degree from yale, are already signali
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welcome, katie. and we start off with tesla in turmoil, the ev stock plunging more than 6% today, hitting its. lowest level since mid-november and locking in a five day losing streak. the stock has lost a third of its value since setting a record in december, retracing more than half its post-election rally. the latest round of losses comes amid a slew of potential distractions for ceo elon musk heading up doge. here he is, in fact, today in the oval office with the president as well as his son. then there's his $97 billion bid for control of openai and of course, his nonstop posting on x. on top of that, there's concern over the slowdown in tesla's core business, the company seeing sales in france, germany and china plummet to start the year. bulls seem to think the push into self-driving will be the next positive catalyst for the stock. but will that be enough to give tesla the edge over the competition? what are we looking at here when we take a look at this slide? >> dan i. >> didn't look at the
welcome, katie. and we start off with tesla in turmoil, the ev stock plunging more than 6% today, hitting its. lowest level since mid-november and locking in a five day losing streak. the stock has lost a third of its value since setting a record in december, retracing more than half its post-election rally. the latest round of losses comes amid a slew of potential distractions for ceo elon musk heading up doge. here he is, in fact, today in the oval office with the president as well as his...
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>> hi, katie.r having me on. >> so a little bit about past. >> where federal. >> employees union, we represent about 11,000. >> faa employees, and they. are in the air traffic organization in the aviation safety organization for faa. so a lot of these folks that we're talking about support a couple of the key roles in faa, which is for us, which are the technicians that maintain the air traffic control system and the aviation safety inspectors who oversee the air carrier system, make sure that they're following all the regulations under 14 cfr and of course, under general aviation. so these folks that we're talking about, a lot of them, a lot of them, let's say the technical workforce, for example, these folks maintain the physical infrastructure. so maintenance mechanics out there who are making sure that a building doesn't roof doesn't leak, the grass is cut, everything around that building isn't falling in so that the technicians can maintain the electronics. over in the aviation safety world. w
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well, it's quite possible, katie. you know, there's a rule of criminal procedure, rule 48, that says before a prosecutor may dismiss a case, they need to obtain leave of court. and it's usually fairly routinely given. but remember, a grand jury returned this indictment. and so it is not lightly dismissed. i remember when i was u.s. attorney, i would, on rare occasion, sign one of these motions to dismiss an indictment. and we had to specify the reason. usually it was a defendant died, a witness died. evidence had been suppressed such that we didn't think we could go forward and obtain a conviction, something along those lines. but in this case, where it's so highly unusual, i imagine there will be a hearing and judge ho has the right and responsibility to do that, to make sure that two things are protected here. one is the right of the defendant, that they're not being jerked around by a prosecutor who's filing charges and then withdrawing them and filing them again. but the other is to protect the public, to make sur
well, it's quite possible, katie. you know, there's a rule of criminal procedure, rule 48, that says before a prosecutor may dismiss a case, they need to obtain leave of court. and it's usually fairly routinely given. but remember, a grand jury returned this indictment. and so it is not lightly dismissed. i remember when i was u.s. attorney, i would, on rare occasion, sign one of these motions to dismiss an indictment. and we had to specify the reason. usually it was a defendant died, a witness...
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katie. >> what we can do is highlight what is happening in the stories that we are hearing, so people understand the real impact of this. there's a number of attorneys outside of us, whether it's our state ags or community organizations who are writing and filing those lawsuits because they have standing and they can impact them. it takes some time, which is frustrating, but that is happening, and we have to call upon our republican legislators to listen to the people in their own communities who they have been telling that they are fighting for, to help them with whatever resources they need, and are now just going to turn around a blind eye to trump and elon musk and say, well, whatever they decide is going to be what the final decision is here. i'll tell you what, as somebody who's been elected by the people in my state, i stand up and fight for them every day. i don't say, well, what elon says, i say what i fight for, and that's my job. and every single member here should be doing that.
katie. >> what we can do is highlight what is happening in the stories that we are hearing, so people understand the real impact of this. there's a number of attorneys outside of us, whether it's our state ags or community organizations who are writing and filing those lawsuits because they have standing and they can impact them. it takes some time, which is frustrating, but that is happening, and we have to call upon our republican legislators to listen to the people in their own...
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katie, thank you so much.is bloomberg open interest co-anchor and morris chen from doubleline. speaking of commercial real estate, the threat of tariffs looms over the entire industry. this week ross perot jr. spoke with bloomberg about his projects could be vulnerable. have a listen. >> we have billions of projects lined up that we're going to build this year. and so we have to really bend over backwards and make sure we know the impact of steel and aluminum and what will the pricing be and if they go through, how are we going to handle it? and will the clients pay the extra price? because it will add costs to these buildings. vonnie: time for our weekly segment that focuses on the big issues in the retirement industry. the acting commissioner of the social security administration and her top deputy have left their posts. this follows a confrontation with elon musk's doge. we're joined now by emily in washington. so what is happening at the social security administration? reporter: so over the weekend the act
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okay, but i'm interested, katie. i mean just that that that's out in the open. that's an open warfare. >> right? right. i mean, look, i think that, you know, bannon has taken issue with musk on several occasions. this is not sort of new for him to be launching this kind of this kind of attack. i do think it it calls back to some of the reporting that we published this week, though, around this consternation among trump's inner circle with regards to what musk and doge are actually doing. you know, and then i would also say with regards to elon's response, again, going back to what kara was just saying, this is right out of his playbook. i mean, it's very difficult to keep up with what elon musk posts on x, but that specific post at bannon, sort of going after the productivity bit, i mean, that calls back almost exactly to what he had to say to twitter's former ceo when he took over that company. what have you done recently? >> not much. you know, here's what i care. go ahead. >> can i just say one of the things you're saying is like, there should be cuts, and ma
okay, but i'm interested, katie. i mean just that that that's out in the open. that's an open warfare. >> right? right. i mean, look, i think that, you know, bannon has taken issue with musk on several occasions. this is not sort of new for him to be launching this kind of this kind of attack. i do think it it calls back to some of the reporting that we published this week, though, around this consternation among trump's inner circle with regards to what musk and doge are actually doing....
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i really love talking to you both. >> great job katie. >> thank you. and be sure to join ac360 tonight at eight. former usaid administrator samantha power will be on with anderson. and after this break. more breaking news. the senate just confirming trump's pick for budget chief. he also happens to be an author of project 2025 and budget chief. if it does sound boring to you, it is far from it, and we're going to tell you why it is so important and what he said that matters. plus, meta boss mark zuckerberg, once a trump critic, was at the white house today after getting that prime seat at trump's inauguration, even dialing back the i policies at his own company. so what was he meeting with trump about today? >> the boeing 747 has crashed in the lockerbie area. >> trying to find out. >> the why of it became everything. >> nothing is what it seems in the lockerbie story. >> lockerbie, the. >> bombing of pan am. >> flight 103, february. >> 16th on cnn. >> how did i ever miss. >> this before you were preventing migraine with ellipta. >> you'll never truly
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now, katie. >> is right. >> people did vote for this. but i will also say that what they also voted for is for a president to take care of bringing down the cost of groceries, gas and rent. and that is exactly the opposite of what trump is doing. >> and you're. >> seeing it also in the polls. the latest cbs poll is saying that 70% of americans don't think that trump is doing enough on the economy, and the economy was the number one issue at the polls in november. and everything that trump is doing is actually going to hurt the economies of mostly rural red states, where there's a. lot of trump supporters who are getting hit in their pocketbooks because he is slashing grants, he is slashing money, he is slashing programs. he is taking away a lot of the things that will actually help these vulnerable communities, in these vulnerable families make ends meet. he is going to really pay a political price for that, and democrats are going to make sure that happens. >> well, katie, for all the mixed messages out of the white house about the powe
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>> a few things to think about, katie. if and. i do. >> think they will. >> extend the 2017. >> tax rates. >> which were enacted during donald trump's first presidency, that is going to come a very long time from now. i mean, speaker mike johnson, who's meeting with hard line house republicans just down the. hallway from me right now. he hopes to have this done by easter. i am taking the over. so any whatever you think. >> the impact. >> will be, that impact is not going to be felt for some time, good or bad. that's number one. >> number two. >> house republicans and senate republicans, but mostly house republicans want to cut. >> up to. >> $2 trillion. >> of federal. spending in. >> the next. >> ten years. >> where is that going to come from? it's going to come. we saw today the house republican. >> budget resolution. >> the majority of. that is going to come from the education. >> the energy and commerce committee, which has purview over. >> things like health care, like. >> medicaid. >> a big federal. >> program that republican
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i'm katy tur. katy tur. excuse me. >> what will. >> judge dale ho do right now in his court? >> mayor eric adams and prosecutors from the doj are trying to convince him. it's in the public's interest to drop the corruption case against adams. will the judge agree? judge ho is supposed to act as the representative of the people in a situation like this. and in theory, he could reject d.o.j. bid to stop the prosecution. in practice, though, that might be difficult. what is also difficult in this moment is the political position that mayor adams finds himself in. this alleged quid pro quo between adams and donald trump's doj dropped the case for immigration enforcement is now making regular new yorkers uncomfortable, especially after news that four of the city's deputy mayors are resigning in protest of adams. the new york times spoke with dozens of new yorkers from across the boroughs on their souring opinion of the mayor, with one in particular calling him a puppet of the trump administration. quote, he's the pinocchio mayor. beyond big city politics, there are also big corrup
i'm katy tur. katy tur. excuse me. >> what will. >> judge dale ho do right now in his court? >> mayor eric adams and prosecutors from the doj are trying to convince him. it's in the public's interest to drop the corruption case against adams. will the judge agree? judge ho is supposed to act as the representative of the people in a situation like this. and in theory, he could reject d.o.j. bid to stop the prosecution. in practice, though, that might be difficult. what is also...
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katie: it's a long shot. sen.e got to do it on this reconciliation bill and put in no tax on tips, no tax on overtime and put this whole agenda in and cut the bureaucracy and watch america grow and watch this country take off. once you get the government off the backs of the private sector, the entrepreneurial spirit in america will flourish and americans will prosper and i think americans will start to regain a little confidence in their government again, all because of president trump's mandate and because of the work everyone in this room did to get president trump elected p.alina: and deregulation is a big one, the president promised with new regulation, they'll eliminate 10 of them. katie: we have a few minutes left and you're new to the world of politics and your thoughts on the next four years here and your new gig. alina: i never thought i'd live in the swamp. i knew he was going to win and i wasn't sure i was going to come but glad i did. it's a blessing to be in the west wing with the greatest president
katie: it's a long shot. sen.e got to do it on this reconciliation bill and put in no tax on tips, no tax on overtime and put this whole agenda in and cut the bureaucracy and watch america grow and watch this country take off. once you get the government off the backs of the private sector, the entrepreneurial spirit in america will flourish and americans will prosper and i think americans will start to regain a little confidence in their government again, all because of president trump's...
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in katy's case, she says that was neither.wsuit you mentioned was just one of several including class action lawsuits in the works. >> john: weijia jiang, thank you very much. >> maurice: one day after the angry exchange between president trump and zelenskyy over the ukraine war, zelenskyy met in kyiv with u.s. envoy keith kellogg. upland joint news conference was canceled but zelenskyy said they had a good discussion and it gives him hope of reaching an agreement with the u.s. >> john: the ukraine war will be the topic when mr. trump meets at the white house monday with the president of france into thursday with the british prime minister. bob costa is in washington. these leaders are coming to washington to talk to the president because even though they are diplomats in the region, the president is driving this diplomacy. or putter that's exactly right, there is growing alarm among son president trump's position on te presence of linsky in ukraine be they have to come to the united states, have a meeting with him, convince h
in katy's case, she says that was neither.wsuit you mentioned was just one of several including class action lawsuits in the works. >> john: weijia jiang, thank you very much. >> maurice: one day after the angry exchange between president trump and zelenskyy over the ukraine war, zelenskyy met in kyiv with u.s. envoy keith kellogg. upland joint news conference was canceled but zelenskyy said they had a good discussion and it gives him hope of reaching an agreement with the u.s....
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katie nielsen is tracking the evening commute in the east bay. katie? >>> juliette, we are on highway 24 just west of 680, definitely a soggy night for commuters. we'll have >>> the chp reminding commuters to drive carefully tonight in the far east bay. a usps truck crashed into a utility pole, sending the driver to the hospital. this is along morgan territory road, a rural road. some commuters use as a backway around mount diablo. crash shut down the road for hours. >>> all right, taking a look around the bay at bay area bridges as we head into the peak of the evening commute. we're seeing slow downs all over, even if places where they have managed to avoid crashes. katie nielsen has been out in the elements all day with her photographer. they are live along highway 24 in lafayette. how is it going there for you, katie? >> reporter: well, juliette, it stopped raining maybe about 30 minutes ago or so. but if you take a look at the roadway, you can still see all the spray from the tires. the road is still very wet here in the east bay. we really haven't
katie nielsen is tracking the evening commute in the east bay. katie? >>> juliette, we are on highway 24 just west of 680, definitely a soggy night for commuters. we'll have >>> the chp reminding commuters to drive carefully tonight in the far east bay. a usps truck crashed into a utility pole, sending the driver to the hospital. this is along morgan territory road, a rural road. some commuters use as a backway around mount diablo. crash shut down the road for hours....
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and i'm katie razzall. the news business? talk to a number of senior industry leaders now, it's the challenge all media organisations are grappling with — how to attract the next generation. and it's released new research on gen z and made suggestions accessible. started with the ceo of channel 4, alex mahon. we've always had a role as a broadcaster to focus adults, and that's been part of our role as a broadcaster and we've been doing research about them for about five but even in five years, things have changed dramatically for them, particularly exacerbated what does that mean? a change in economic circumstances for them versus our generation. so really it was about what does it feel like for them in britain today? do we know enough about how it feels and what are the impacts that some of their ways of consuming media are having on their lives? so there's a lot of detail in this report. and 52%, this generated a lot of headlines, said they thought the uk would be better off if a strong leader was in and elections. by some
and i'm katie razzall. the news business? talk to a number of senior industry leaders now, it's the challenge all media organisations are grappling with — how to attract the next generation. and it's released new research on gen z and made suggestions accessible. started with the ceo of channel 4, alex mahon. we've always had a role as a broadcaster to focus adults, and that's been part of our role as a broadcaster and we've been doing research about them for about five but even in five...
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>> kati weis with that important story.hank you. >>> straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," "mona lisa" on the move. what we know about her new home. >>> plus a triumphant return for a broadcasting giant. >>> and the philadelphia program using super bowl fever to tackle the math gap. stay with us. . stay with us. molly leaving was one thing. but then i thought mom's osteoporosis might keep us stuck on the couch. no way. ♪♪ if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis, and are at high risk for fracture, you can do more than just slow bone loss. you can build new bone in 12 months with evenity®. evenity® is proven to significantly reduce spine fracture risk. she said the evenity® she's taking builds new bone. builds new bone! evenity® can increase risk of heart attack, stroke, or death from a heart problem. tell your doctor if you have had a heart attack or stroke. do not take evenity® if you have low blood calcium or are allergic to it, as serious events have occurred with evenity®. signs include rash, hives, swelling of the f
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the katie phang show begins right now. >> this is. >> the katie phang. >> show live from msnbc. world headquarters. in new york city. >> democracy in disarray. convicted felon donald. >> trump's unrelenting flurry of. >> executive actions are creating. >> chaos and. >> confusion as. >> democrats struggle to unite behind a coherent message. >> plus. >> holding the line, federal. >> judges are halting trump's. >> relentless push. >> to remake the federal government. >> with the latest round of judicial resistance. means for the limits of his presidential power. then government run amuck. >> how the. >> world's richest man is using a legion of young tech bros. >> to hack away. >> at the. >> federal government. and later written in the waters. >> celebrating black heritage month with a deep dive into a new memoir from national geographic explorer. >> tara roberts. >> and her. search for shipwrecks of the transatlantic slave trade. all of that and more is. >> coming up. >> america is under. >> attack. >> and some federal. >> judges are. >> fighting back against convicted felon. donal
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katie: really appreciate you taking the time. that is vanguard ceo salim ramji .we get a quick check on these markets. let's dig into what is happening in technology. the nasdaq cleaning -- clinging onto gains as may be jp morgan says maybe these open-source models are not as bad as we thought. and qualcomm, a significant drawdown, off almost 5%, the worst day since november 20 for the stock even as they managed to beat expectations in earnings . we are worried about the future of the smartphone market, twitch qualcomm is exposed. we see issues around iphone representing its business more broadly and they are having to reduce content loss at the moment, iphone content loss off by 24%. >> as demand for china's deepseek and other open-source ai models skyrockets, national security concerns emerge. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: u.s. treasury secretary scott bessent sits down for a live interview with bloomberg today. do not miss it. this is bloomberg. >> the rise of ai chatbots and what they can bring to productivity is spurring enthusiasm across global industries.
katie: really appreciate you taking the time. that is vanguard ceo salim ramji .we get a quick check on these markets. let's dig into what is happening in technology. the nasdaq cleaning -- clinging onto gains as may be jp morgan says maybe these open-source models are not as bad as we thought. and qualcomm, a significant drawdown, off almost 5%, the worst day since november 20 for the stock even as they managed to beat expectations in earnings . we are worried about the future of the...
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i'm katie, and this is monty. >> david: katie and monty -- they never gave up. >> this has been an amazing mine to be best in show. >> david: monty the magnificent, the giant schnauzer. the champion at last. third time's the charm. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. san francisco's new mayor signs his first piece of legislation since taking office. will it build a better bay area? >> new at six, the i-team exposes deputies falling asleep and failing to do their jobs in san mateo county courts. plus. >> the time. >> away from my wife and kids was the hardest part. >> he's a free man tonight, former 40 niner dana stubblefield speaks publicly for the first time about his release from prison. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. a level three storm is on the way. i'll have the warnings. plus a look at the hour by hour forecast coming up. >> always live. abc seven news starts right now. >> we are just hours away from the return of the rain, and what promises to be a strong storm that will lash the bay area with heavy rain, strong winds and dangerous surf. you see it there. thank you for joining
i'm katie, and this is monty. >> david: katie and monty -- they never gave up. >> this has been an amazing mine to be best in show. >> david: monty the magnificent, the giant schnauzer. the champion at last. third time's the charm. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. san francisco's new mayor signs his first piece of legislation since taking office. will it build a better bay area? >> new at six, the i-team exposes deputies falling asleep and failing to do their jobs in...
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katie russell, bbc all started.a, a touch of frost through the night. possibly some rather large waves overtopping at times. brightness across eastern scotland, a nice slice of sunshine developing for wales, up through northern east anglia and south—east england, so the weather fronts eastwards, introducing some outbreaks of rain, some of our temperatures will even be in double figures. and eastwards, introducing chillierfeeling air behind it we'll to see a few w showers we'll start to see a few wintry showers over higher ground but conditions up nicely they l’ngynnl ' " ' l’ngynnl lg; ' " ' l’ngynnl is an; here, they will be some sunshine, staying rather grey but staying mild for south—east england, this the colder air england, this is the colder air behind the cold front which will be clearing away as we had three tuesday night and into . we see three tuesday night and into w we see pressure wednesday. we see high pressure on the south and that set do star;r irrith set do star;r with us iior the is set do stay wit
katie russell, bbc all started.a, a touch of frost through the night. possibly some rather large waves overtopping at times. brightness across eastern scotland, a nice slice of sunshine developing for wales, up through northern east anglia and south—east england, so the weather fronts eastwards, introducing some outbreaks of rain, some of our temperatures will even be in double figures. and eastwards, introducing chillierfeeling air behind it we'll to see a few w showers we'll start to see a...
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weijia, what does katie do now?reporter: she says she can't afford to move back to alabama after shelling out so much money to move here to the d.c. area, so she's focused on looking for a new job. but she points out how daunting that is, considering there are now thousands of federal workers in the same boat who are competing for those positions. >> maurice: weijia, you showed us how many probationary workers are potentially vulnerable. do we have any sense of any of them ending up like katie? like, how many that could amount to? >> reporter: just because they are probationary workers does not mean they will automatically be fired. in fact, depending on the agency, some are considered critical and so they have exemptions. they can only be fired for poor performance or misconduct. in katie's case, she says it was neither. that lawsuit you mentioned was just one of several including class action lawsuits in the works. >> john: weijia jiang, thank you very much. >> maurice: one day after the angry exchange between pre
weijia, what does katie do now?reporter: she says she can't afford to move back to alabama after shelling out so much money to move here to the d.c. area, so she's focused on looking for a new job. but she points out how daunting that is, considering there are now thousands of federal workers in the same boat who are competing for those positions. >> maurice: weijia, you showed us how many probationary workers are potentially vulnerable. do we have any sense of any of them ending up like...
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hello, i'm katie razzall. and i'm ros atkins. the narrative around ai. of the cost of the likes of chatgpt, and that's sent ripples through silicon valley and raised in the west. and it released a new ai model earlier this month it says that it is competitive with some of the leading us so we're talking about, you know, a model that can of companies like openai. so this was a game—changer, set off a frenzy, both but what did you make of the way it was chinese tech is catching up. in the us, in europe, in the uk, to say, "yes, but has there been, do you think, enough scepticism on what deepseek claims it's done? i mean, tech founder palmer luckey told fox news, "useful idiots in the us media" "have fallen for chinese different media landscape in china, there's still a lot of mystery about deepseek. so almost every assumption about deepseek me and my colleagues recently reported that we know, and there is reporting about deep seek in that way. bubble that has obviously been growing for some time in some quarters
hello, i'm katie razzall. and i'm ros atkins. the narrative around ai. of the cost of the likes of chatgpt, and that's sent ripples through silicon valley and raised in the west. and it released a new ai model earlier this month it says that it is competitive with some of the leading us so we're talking about, you know, a model that can of companies like openai. so this was a game—changer, set off a frenzy, both but what did you make of the way it was chinese tech is catching up. in the us,...
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katie. katie, let me let me go to you. and again, we're learning as we go. we're waiting for the investigators to do their job. ali just mentioned, of course, that that it may be that the pilot could have given notice of an emergency we learned today or in the last 24 hours, about a black box that was that was recovered from the crash in washington, dc. what are the kind of the next pieces of information that investigators would be looking for? >> well, they will be looking at all of that, but i'm thinking about what was the history of this flight before it landed in philadelphia. clearly, this is a flight of a plane that was in operational use. why? what happened between where it was before and what and where it was in philadelphia and this particular accident. it these it's a small jet. it didn't carry didn't carry a number of that significant number of people. but who were the pilots. what was their training. what, what happened. and we'll hopefully know that from the recorders. so i'm i'm less i mean that's the those are the questions i haven't heard dis
katie. katie, let me let me go to you. and again, we're learning as we go. we're waiting for the investigators to do their job. ali just mentioned, of course, that that it may be that the pilot could have given notice of an emergency we learned today or in the last 24 hours, about a black box that was that was recovered from the crash in washington, dc. what are the kind of the next pieces of information that investigators would be looking for? >> well, they will be looking at all of...
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katie says schools' smartphone bands helps set boundaries. —— katie says schools' smartphone bans helpsstay because schools say they help behaviour too. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. dr victoria goodyear is the lead researcher on this study. she explained the key findings of the research. this study shows and it contributes to the discussions, it shows that there are negatives and harms associated with phone use. and that's because the more time that you spend on your phone and social media, the worse those outcomes are across mental health, physical activity and sleep. disruptive behaviour and attainment. now, school phone policies, when we looked at them and we compared for pupils attending a school with a phone ban and without a phone ban, there was no difference. and one explanation for that is that the school phone bans did not lower significantly the amount of time adolescents spend on their phones and social media. overall, they did change the amount of time they spend, but this was just by a small amount. so to put that into context, the few pupils attending a school with a phone
katie says schools' smartphone bands helps set boundaries. —— katie says schools' smartphone bans helpsstay because schools say they help behaviour too. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. dr victoria goodyear is the lead researcher on this study. she explained the key findings of the research. this study shows and it contributes to the discussions, it shows that there are negatives and harms associated with phone use. and that's because the more time that you spend on your phone and social media,...