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kayla tausche reporting. steve and tony, thank you, as well our steve liesman and tony fratto as we wait for the president who will be speaking potentially at 2:15 p.m. unless that's been delayed, we are also learning about the health of the economy and earnings bob pisani is standing by with corporate america. the president will have ceos with him. >> it's sort of a mixed bag of reports. today, in fact, after the close, the half way mark, on the one hand, positive reports from industrial giant honeywell beat expectations and the ceo said they were confident and demand would remain strong in the aerospace business that they worked in in the second half of the year pharmaceutical giant pfizer reported record sales due to covid vaccines and the antivirals and they affirmed guidance and hershey, which saw higher raw material costs and they were able to raise overall prices, kelly, 9.5% and we're talking mostly chocolate bars. that's quite a price hike, 9.5%. stanley, black & decker missed earnings and the revenu
kayla tausche reporting. steve and tony, thank you, as well our steve liesman and tony fratto as we wait for the president who will be speaking potentially at 2:15 p.m. unless that's been delayed, we are also learning about the health of the economy and earnings bob pisani is standing by with corporate america. the president will have ceos with him. >> it's sort of a mixed bag of reports. today, in fact, after the close, the half way mark, on the one hand, positive reports from industrial...
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well, kayla only got, i think in chicago. i mean, i think it's fair to say and i am glad the gentleman brought up cancel called and i'll mention woke ism and things like that. it's very totalitarian right now. i mean, it, it, it, it has a very narrow acceptance of other ideas because other ideas are morally unacceptable. they're not, you know, they're not not misjudged or are misplaced, they're morally wrong. and they bring in a moral dimension to this year. they're in that's what makes it very totalitarian because you can't negotiate with a totalitarian. kayla. go ahead in washington. sure, well, i mean, the dirty little secret of liberalism is that it's always prompted by ill liberalism. you can't have a liberal society with a lot of without a lot of liberal institutions propping it out. the, as of the italian are not a group of liberals on the conference in central america that were backed by the united states, against the sandinista. they were not liberals the fallen gong religious called that is one of the main ante chin
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that's another story, kayla. by the way, kayla, should we expect anything else from the president policy wise? and i know this is more of a question for elon as well as the time line through congress, but it sounds like there are two big things we can expect between now and the midterms, the chips act and possibly this health care thing that would cap prescription drug prices and not let subsidies expire >> i mean, this in particular, is this a big issue that would galvanize voters 2 doesn't feel like it would be. >> perhaps not, but it has been the fight against china and the competition against china that's been a bipartisan issue and i think you can read the tea leaves about how the white house is discussing both of those pieces of legislation that you referenced as to the likelihood or the possibility that it's ascribing those to the finish line the president is holding a big public event in essence to help the president get any sort of halo effect if it were to cross the finish line. by contrast, when you ta
that's another story, kayla. by the way, kayla, should we expect anything else from the president policy wise? and i know this is more of a question for elon as well as the time line through congress, but it sounds like there are two big things we can expect between now and the midterms, the chips act and possibly this health care thing that would cap prescription drug prices and not let subsidies expire >> i mean, this in particular, is this a big issue that would galvanize voters 2...
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kayla walker, mickey mcelroy, we will leave it there. we are going to be right back, your.ng ] shh. nice and quiet. hey! loo for babies born at this hospital in east africa, the first moments of life are their most fragile. many don't make it through their first 60 seconds. baby teresa was born with fluids blocking her breathing. without the use of this simple suction tool, births like teresa's could be fatal. around the world, 1 million babies don't survive their first day. save the children is on the ground helping save babies and mothers. but we need your help. please call or go online now and join save the children as a monthly donor. for only $10 a month, just $0.33 a day you can help fragile babies survive. your monthly donations will help ensure that children like teresa get the lifesaving nutrition, medicine, care and protection they need. so please call or go online to give to givetosave.org today with your gift of $10 a month, just $0.33 a day. and when you use your credit card, you'll receive this special save the children tote bag to show your joining thousands
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kayla, the parkland victim's father had more to say after the event, i understand. >> he did, shep.anuel oliver lost his 17-year-old son joaquin nearly five years ago and he applauded the white house's efforts generally on gun control but he said today's event should not have been a celebration. >> what am i supposed to do today here listen to a package of bills that don't solve 100% of problem that is killing people every single day in america? clap and be happy and be part of a celebration? not me >> the law is the most significant gun legislation in nearly 30 years. it provides a billion dollars for programs to keep guns out of dangerous hands, bolster communities and crack down on gun trafficking. those who have seen the physical carnage and the mental impact of recent atrocities like uvalde hope there is still more to come >> i spend half my days convincing kids that no one is coming for them and that they are safe knowing -- and that they are safe. but how do i say that knowing that the very weapons used in the attack are still freely available? let this only be the start of t
kayla, the parkland victim's father had more to say after the event, i understand. >> he did, shep.anuel oliver lost his 17-year-old son joaquin nearly five years ago and he applauded the white house's efforts generally on gun control but he said today's event should not have been a celebration. >> what am i supposed to do today here listen to a package of bills that don't solve 100% of problem that is killing people every single day in america? clap and be happy and be part of a...
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and i always appreciate kayla. let me go to you 1st in chicago. what, what do you understand by the term liberal order and considering your understanding of it? are you willing to sacrifice for it? go right ahead. well they have a lot of different euphemisms they use. they talk about the rules based global order. they talk about the open, the international system. i think that's how ann marie slaughter, one of the ideologues, a hillary clinton state department. but it, but essentially what they're referring to is a global financial system, a free trade neoliberalism, the dom of the world by a few banks and corporations based on wall street and in london. and that is really what exists and what they are defending and their war is around the planet lennon called in imperialism the highest stage of capitalism. capitalism in its monopoly stage, where a few banks and corporations keep themselves wealthy by making the world for holding back economic development. and i think that's really what the issue here. i mean, you recall the back in the 1990 s. wh
and i always appreciate kayla. let me go to you 1st in chicago. what, what do you understand by the term liberal order and considering your understanding of it? are you willing to sacrifice for it? go right ahead. well they have a lot of different euphemisms they use. they talk about the rules based global order. they talk about the open, the international system. i think that's how ann marie slaughter, one of the ideologues, a hillary clinton state department. but it, but essentially what...
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thank you for now, our kayla tausche. we'll keep following the story and will be hearing from the president's doctors next hour. we'll bring that to you live >>> let's head overseas to where europe is facing its own trials. brian sullivan is in germany with the latest on a continent on the brink brian? >> reporter: yeah, kelly, hi welcome from frankfurt, germany this is a continent that maybe is not quite as much on the brink as it was just 24 hours ago. we were facing what they call the gas cliff. with that nord stream 1 pipeline turn back on won't it everyone was on edge because if it didn't turn on it was almost immediate energy rationing for sure talking about going into a deep recession almost immediately the collective european economy, remember, is gigantic. it is not quite the size of the united states but is not far off it germany the fourth biggest in the world. we got a bit of a reprieve, a step back from the gas cliff a little bit today the problems are not resolved. if you missed the news, maybe if you're wak
thank you for now, our kayla tausche. we'll keep following the story and will be hearing from the president's doctors next hour. we'll bring that to you live >>> let's head overseas to where europe is facing its own trials. brian sullivan is in germany with the latest on a continent on the brink brian? >> reporter: yeah, kelly, hi welcome from frankfurt, germany this is a continent that maybe is not quite as much on the brink as it was just 24 hours ago. we were facing what they...
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kayla tausche on the white house response first, cnbc's senior economist correspondent, steve liesman president biden insists these inflation numbers are out of date, and jim cramer says this is the last bad consumer prices index report we're supposed to get. what do you think? >> i certainly hope so, but there's no doubt there have been some strong downward moves in commodity prices they should show up eventually at the consumer level, but i wouldn't sound the all clear signal just yet. first it takes time for these declines to move from producers to consumers second, while gas and other prices may be coming down, there could be other price hikes yet to come. housing is up 5% year over year. we could see some price pressure from the china lockdown, and there's still issues with price increases from the ukraine war we may yet see higher wages push consumer prices higher it was a process, shep, getting into this higher inflation problem, and it's going to be a prosgetting out of it. not an event the fed has said repeatedly, they want to see a string of better numbers before it feels li
kayla tausche on the white house response first, cnbc's senior economist correspondent, steve liesman president biden insists these inflation numbers are out of date, and jim cramer says this is the last bad consumer prices index report we're supposed to get. what do you think? >> i certainly hope so, but there's no doubt there have been some strong downward moves in commodity prices they should show up eventually at the consumer level, but i wouldn't sound the all clear signal just yet....
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kelly. >> kayla, thank you. kayla tausche. >>> michael o'hanlon, senior fellow at the brookings institution. michael, what did the president accomplish with the saudi trip and was it worth it? >> that's a great question and i don't know the answer yesterday because i don't know what deliverable, what result comes out of this. i put this in the context of a lot of other debatable presidential visits. donald trump met with kim jong-un three times. president biden met with kim jong-un but people didn't criticize him for meeting with putin because you have to try. in this case i probably would have advised against the trip because it seems premature if you're not clear that you're going to get any benefit and you are essentially rehabilitating a guy who has blood on his hands the u.s./saudi relationship requires attention i mean you can't just ignore it indefinitely, but you do have to ask what are we getting from this visit that justifies essentially taking the saudis into a rehabilitated status. i'm not clear what
kelly. >> kayla, thank you. kayla tausche. >>> michael o'hanlon, senior fellow at the brookings institution. michael, what did the president accomplish with the saudi trip and was it worth it? >> that's a great question and i don't know the answer yesterday because i don't know what deliverable, what result comes out of this. i put this in the context of a lot of other debatable presidential visits. donald trump met with kim jong-un three times. president biden met with kim...
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. >> kayla tausche has that story. hi, kayla. >> hi, shep. today they signed an alliance, pledging to keep tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon but there's tension over how to do that. the prime minister said today that the only thing that will work with iran is knowing the free world will use military force. mr. biden told an israeli interviewer, force should be the last resort, and yet he returns to the nuclear deal as the best path forward talks have stalled since march, writing that the u.s. must decide if it's sticking to the unilateral demands president biden suggested today that his position hasn't changed. >> we have laid out for the leadership of iran what we're willing to accept in order to get back in the gcpoa. we're waiting for their response when that will come, i'm not certain, but we are not going to wait forever >> if an agreement is reached, sanctions on tehran could be lifted that would help the president back home by allowing it to sell its oil freely onto the global market. analysts say it's 1s 1 million barrels a day c
. >> kayla tausche has that story. hi, kayla. >> hi, shep. today they signed an alliance, pledging to keep tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon but there's tension over how to do that. the prime minister said today that the only thing that will work with iran is knowing the free world will use military force. mr. biden told an israeli interviewer, force should be the last resort, and yet he returns to the nuclear deal as the best path forward talks have stalled since march,...
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and that single aspect of what i believe will be the future driver of this business kayla. has long sought agriculture due from neighboring state, but a 2015 study exposed high levels of chemicals and imported vegetables. the state began promoting local food cultivation. government data shows that just 2 years later, each of their last food industry boasted some $20000.00 rooftop farmers. urban agriculture is billed as a sustainable solution to help feed people in india's fast growing cities. but outside of get along, scaling up could be a challenge, especially in major cities like delhi being a little enter night where groundwater levels are dangerously low. experts, a banking on new technology unlike the earlier conventional method of getting plans using afford, or maybe a holes. now we have micro irrigation methods, like micro sprinklers, other than that, but that addition is the government is supporting those programs also. and there are a number of go private companies also bring your good models that can be fitted into this. so that want to shortlist for our problem c
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the g 20 foreign ministers meeting the focus, passing on global food and energy supplies that said kayla pro plans already held talks with his chinese and brazilian counterparts on the sidelines. the forum, meanwhile, are sales president has criticized sanctions imposed by the u. s. and the e u against russia. however, some of the g 7 foreign ministers have reported the try to avoid meeting with russia's foreign minister at the event west. and officials even refused to take a group photo with a law rove. a boy caught, which was reportedly initiated by the us secretary of state antony blinking. now, for his part, russia's foreign minister has said that the west puts its ideology above any of the grand idea of the issues sitting on the board. taking the liberty of reminding on western colleagues about what they have been saying all these previous months and asking them to decide what they actually want. if it's paste or then it should crane, which is stop them if they want your crimes victory of a rush on the battlefield instead. then i guess there is nothing to talk about with the west. b
the g 20 foreign ministers meeting the focus, passing on global food and energy supplies that said kayla pro plans already held talks with his chinese and brazilian counterparts on the sidelines. the forum, meanwhile, are sales president has criticized sanctions imposed by the u. s. and the e u against russia. however, some of the g 7 foreign ministers have reported the try to avoid meeting with russia's foreign minister at the event west. and officials even refused to take a group photo with a...
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t kayla tausche, with a renewed purpose. >> from a crisis of confidence, nato members forcefully alignedgainst a common foe >> russia poses the most significant and direct threat to our security. >> new weapons areflooding int europe hundreds of thousands more boots on the ground, all to fortify nato's eastern flank the front lines against russia which long feared both putin's aims and the west's resolve. >> they thought it could happen again to say oh, never mind, we're going to leave, but our allies are now in very solid commitment that we're not going to say oh e , oh, never mind we will see this through. >> president trump discussed withdrawing from nato and calling it obsolete forcing emanuel macron to say nato was suffering brain death without the u.s. the u.s. is the cornerstone of nate nato. >> thank you for the leadership. >> the urgency came from ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy speaking from his decimated country that vladimir putin has bigger trophies to seek testing the court tenet of nato to come to any member's defense. >> after what putin has done we are girding fo
t kayla tausche, with a renewed purpose. >> from a crisis of confidence, nato members forcefully alignedgainst a common foe >> russia poses the most significant and direct threat to our security. >> new weapons areflooding int europe hundreds of thousands more boots on the ground, all to fortify nato's eastern flank the front lines against russia which long feared both putin's aims and the west's resolve. >> they thought it could happen again to say oh, never mind, we're...
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economy after this morning's disappointing gdp data a quick setup from kayla tausche. live >> reporter: we are awaiting the treasury secretary who has been among the earliest and most honest brokers on the economy as the white house has hued closely to the message we are not in a recession but the fed might need to raise rates to tame inflation. last fall she said inflation might not go away until the end of this year and while she's already said she believes the underlying economy is strong, what we're listening for today is where she believes the economy goes from here kelly? >> are there any policy implications, kayla, any announcements here what are we really listening for? >> reporter: we are not expecting any specific policy announcements here as you know with all of these officials we will be reading the tea leaves for anything the administration might be considering and some policies where she's already weighed in behind the scenes. >> we'll come back to you in just a moment. also with us, the founding partner of hamilton place strategies and a cnbc contributor
economy after this morning's disappointing gdp data a quick setup from kayla tausche. live >> reporter: we are awaiting the treasury secretary who has been among the earliest and most honest brokers on the economy as the white house has hued closely to the message we are not in a recession but the fed might need to raise rates to tame inflation. last fall she said inflation might not go away until the end of this year and while she's already said she believes the underlying economy is...
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well, thanks so much kayla. that was our chief caleb martin. thanks very much. me. all right, let's cross live to civil rights attorney robert, but t o. welcome, robert. thank you so much. what do you think of the timing of this proposal with relations between russia and the us? so low? well, you know, i think it's interesting, i was on wherever jesse jackson earlier discussing this issue of brittany griner and others. and what we've seen is that there's many social media outcry pushing for the release of miss griner personal every status. of course, as part of it, her being a member of the african american community and a member of the l. g b t q. community here, america, lead to many people spinning place and a lot of emphasis on her release. and i think that it does a prison incident in international foreign policy. and the idea that social media and a mess up writing writing came chain state department policy by the that's what we're saying here. right. and victor about has already been in jail for almost 15 years, but more than half of his sentence, why would t
well, thanks so much kayla. that was our chief caleb martin. thanks very much. me. all right, let's cross live to civil rights attorney robert, but t o. welcome, robert. thank you so much. what do you think of the timing of this proposal with relations between russia and the us? so low? well, you know, i think it's interesting, i was on wherever jesse jackson earlier discussing this issue of brittany griner and others. and what we've seen is that there's many social media outcry pushing for the...
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kayla tausche. >>> hiking by three-quarters of a percentage hike.owell's fed conference minutes away, 13 minutes, to be precise joining us now is former michigan governor. frederick, thank you for being here >> i'll get your reaction which is pretty much what you expected and one of the new york papers brett stephens where he was criticizing leadership globally, boris johnson, the german chancellor and one of the most critical words of all the fed chair powell he said the chairman who last year flubbed the most important decision of his career is that too harsh an arces isment of the fed chair's actions last year? it so this is something i've been actually saying for over a year. the fed has a mindset that a policy framework that was mysteriously flawed and they assumed that the philips curve is debt and there is strong evidence that if you hibernate and if not preempted it would come back again. so this is not a top benefit you have to look at the initial phase in covid that was an excellent performance and if the fed÷■ really had blown it, the goo
kayla tausche. >>> hiking by three-quarters of a percentage hike.owell's fed conference minutes away, 13 minutes, to be precise joining us now is former michigan governor. frederick, thank you for being here >> i'll get your reaction which is pretty much what you expected and one of the new york papers brett stephens where he was criticizing leadership globally, boris johnson, the german chancellor and one of the most critical words of all the fed chair powell he said the...
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i stung. 0, one more minute, kayla. boy, i will let you finish off here, but i think i shall brings up a really good point. you know why the global south is not on board with the west when it comes to ukraine, because neoliberalism just isn't an attractive model for them. and you know, and they're not afraid of the west any more. because you know what the global south has power and it's growing. go ahead one minute to you, go ahead walking while the defining. believe this liberal order is that growth must and how they believe there are, there's just too many people in the world. the li standards are rising to and because of climate change or what other, whatever, other excuses they want to give growth. mustang with people around the world are saying, we want to grow. we want our economies to get stronger. we want to team up with russia and china belton road initiative, your asian economic union. we want growth. we're going to have more than we had before. are going to have a better life for our kids. and that is ultimat
i stung. 0, one more minute, kayla. boy, i will let you finish off here, but i think i shall brings up a really good point. you know why the global south is not on board with the west when it comes to ukraine, because neoliberalism just isn't an attractive model for them. and you know, and they're not afraid of the west any more. because you know what the global south has power and it's growing. go ahead one minute to you, go ahead walking while the defining. believe this liberal order is that...
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for marlis cross lived art is kayla my mom and kayla. what do we know about e in oven wise? the u. s. government so concerned? well, alexander is the leader of an n g o called the anti globalization movement. and today the u. s. department of justice and the u. s. attorneys in florida indicted him for allegedly, conspiring to meddle in us politics, to encourage americans to distrust the government that interfere in us election. it's satera and they leveled these allegations against them. he's based in moscow and they essentially are accusing him of these crime. he is indicted now, at the same time that these indictment came down, there were rapes against various political groups in the united states that the u. s. department of justice alleges are linked to 2 and his alleged foreign meddling. and in response to that, we have seen quite a bit of outcry and now we understand that one of the groups that was targeted was the you who house, which is the headquarters of the african peoples socialist party, which is a black nationalist and socialist organization that has been operating in
for marlis cross lived art is kayla my mom and kayla. what do we know about e in oven wise? the u. s. government so concerned? well, alexander is the leader of an n g o called the anti globalization movement. and today the u. s. department of justice and the u. s. attorneys in florida indicted him for allegedly, conspiring to meddle in us politics, to encourage americans to distrust the government that interfere in us election. it's satera and they leveled these allegations against them. he's...
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we have michael o'hanlon but first, cnbc's senior correspondent kayla tausche. kayla? >> reporter: with a fist bump to the crown prince, president biden closed the door on saudi's pariah era and reengaged with it as its strat yick partner as mr. biden is now calling the kingdom. he has no regrets for his choice of words on the campaign trail. >> i don't regret anything that i said what happened to khashoggi was outrageous >> "the washington post," jamal khashoggi's employer before his murder, felt differently publisher fred ryan in a statement saying the fist bump was worse than a handshake it was shameful. it projected a level of intimacy and comfort that delivers to mbs the unwarranted redemption he has desperately been seeking biden had mixed feelings about the trip, fraught with reputational risks with questionable payoffs telling reporters today there would be no bilateral announcement on energy in jeddah, saying any further action taken to ensure there is sufficient energy to protect the health of the global economy will be done in a context of opec plus. that fo
we have michael o'hanlon but first, cnbc's senior correspondent kayla tausche. kayla? >> reporter: with a fist bump to the crown prince, president biden closed the door on saudi's pariah era and reengaged with it as its strat yick partner as mr. biden is now calling the kingdom. he has no regrets for his choice of words on the campaign trail. >> i don't regret anything that i said what happened to khashoggi was outrageous >> "the washington post," jamal khashoggi's...
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kayla. >> shep, the biden administration today announced it would explore new wind energy development in the gulf of mexico, allow people to buy air conditioning through existing housing programs, and fund so-called cooling centers for people to escape extreme heat. speaking on a 90-plus degree day in somerset, massachusetts, president biden called climate change a clear and present danger and an emergency with a lower case "e" but he stopped short of declaring a national emergency on climate he said that he might still do that in the next week or so. but that distinction would allow the u.s. to use the defense production act to boost manufacturing for renewable energy products and instead the white house will issue a series of executive orders which stoked new criticism from republicans >> this is what washington democrats are trying to do with their one party control of government and they're hoping president biden will declare a national emergency to help them do it faster well, unfortunately, for the far left, the president is occupied with a climate conundrum of his own. >> democ
kayla. >> shep, the biden administration today announced it would explore new wind energy development in the gulf of mexico, allow people to buy air conditioning through existing housing programs, and fund so-called cooling centers for people to escape extreme heat. speaking on a 90-plus degree day in somerset, massachusetts, president biden called climate change a clear and present danger and an emergency with a lower case "e" but he stopped short of declaring a national...
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tausche traveling with the president live in madrid kayla. >> reporter: shep, president biden had long supported the filibuster, but his views began shifting as president as he faced congressional gridlock and persistent pressure from party progressives that recently reached a fever pitch. in march of last year, mr. biden suggested a return to the talking filibuster that's where lawmakers have to talk to block a bill in july of that year, though, he backed away from that during a debate on voting rights, saying at a cnn town hall, a focus on the rules would overshadow the merits of that policy and cause chaos. >> there's no reason to protect it other than you're going to throw the entire congress into chaos, and nothing will get done nothing at all will get done and there's a lot at stake the most important one is the right to vote. that's the single most important one, and your vote counted. >> reporter: but since the scotus opinion leaked, the left has turned up the heat from congresswoman cori bush tweeting that day to kill the filibuster, saying this is an emergency. to firebrand a
tausche traveling with the president live in madrid kayla. >> reporter: shep, president biden had long supported the filibuster, but his views began shifting as president as he faced congressional gridlock and persistent pressure from party progressives that recently reached a fever pitch. in march of last year, mr. biden suggested a return to the talking filibuster that's where lawmakers have to talk to block a bill in july of that year, though, he backed away from that during a debate...
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thank you for lending your amazing interns, melinda and kayla, to us today. [applause] >> chair ronen: who made sure nobody got front -- into our office while we were hard at work, so thank you for all of that. it's been real. you are incredible, tracey. and then, i want to focus on the mayor's office for a moment. ashley, this is basically her last day with us, which i am so sad about. i have absolutely adored working with you. you are brilliant, you are straightforward, you are easy to work with. you're just a joy, and the city of boston is so lucky that they are getting you as their c.f.o. if you decide that san francisco is just too great, and you ever want to come back, we will accept you with open arms. so know that you always have a home here, and i just thank you so much. it's been such a pleasure every step of the way. we really appreciate you. [applause] and then anna, we're just getting to know you, and we're just getting ready to work with you. thank you to the mayor's chief of staff and the mayor herself. you know, i think this is one of the leas
thank you for lending your amazing interns, melinda and kayla, to us today. [applause] >> chair ronen: who made sure nobody got front -- into our office while we were hard at work, so thank you for all of that. it's been real. you are incredible, tracey. and then, i want to focus on the mayor's office for a moment. ashley, this is basically her last day with us, which i am so sad about. i have absolutely adored working with you. you are brilliant, you are straightforward, you are easy to...
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. >>> earlier, i spoke with kayla hughgate whose home was destroyed by the floods. when she went to her parents' home, water was encroaching on their home as well. i asked what would have happened if she hadn't arrived in time to wake them up. >> after about an hour i got in my car and made my way to my dad's. took me about 45 minutes to make a 15-mile trip because it wbad. the rain was horrible. i woke them up and we went to the back porch, and the river was rising incredibly fast. it was close to their house already. and they had an elderly wheelchair-bound lady with them. so we got them dressed, grabbed what they could and got them out. i'm very blessed tonight that my sti sister and my niece and both of my parents are safe, because others are not so lucky. >> we'll have more of my interview kayla fugate ahead in the next hour. and if you'd like to safely and securely help people affected by the floods, go to cnn.com/impact. you can find several ways you can help there. >>> and it's not just the u.s. seeing deadly massive floods. according to officials in pakista
. >>> earlier, i spoke with kayla hughgate whose home was destroyed by the floods. when she went to her parents' home, water was encroaching on their home as well. i asked what would have happened if she hadn't arrived in time to wake them up. >> after about an hour i got in my car and made my way to my dad's. took me about 45 minutes to make a 15-mile trip because it wbad. the rain was horrible. i woke them up and we went to the back porch, and the river was rising incredibly...
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all right, well let sir speak to dw correspondent in washington, me, kayla kirk. now good to see you. michela. so fresh us sanctions against russia. what more can you tell us? oh, it was made quite clear that statement that came from the secretary of state justice. so while after comments on that telephone conversation, that these were sanctions, in addition to those already imposed over ukraine, that they were very much separate and that they were because of russia's quote, malign influence on elections, but also democratic institutions around the world. this goes back to the less meddling in us elections. and this is quite interesting because it wasn't raised in connection with that telephone conversation that was much more on close to home, matters for the americans who have put what they call a serious offer on the table to try and secure the release of to us citizen so this really is a wholesale condemnation of russia's influence on democracy's world wide. and that's why individuals and entities are targeted here in the united states who are seen as anti inte
all right, well let sir speak to dw correspondent in washington, me, kayla kirk. now good to see you. michela. so fresh us sanctions against russia. what more can you tell us? oh, it was made quite clear that statement that came from the secretary of state justice. so while after comments on that telephone conversation, that these were sanctions, in addition to those already imposed over ukraine, that they were very much separate and that they were because of russia's quote, malign influence on...
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done yet because the one in the one because income source 2, by the way, one from russia and china to kayla k a, the north and civilian. and also there is no action from the us to call, especially like an embargo. and you know, the spelling that deploy, deploy back across these, it was the nation. and you know, the thing they can do against the, you know, the rush of why not this number. this is what we are. all right. and also there is the, um yeah, if they want they can support reps and as well. thank you for joining us. in this terrible day, nay, sandwich ranger, activist and blogger. thank you. russia has cut gas deliveries to germany with no stream on pipeline to just 20 percent of normal capacity state energy. john gas prompts as it needs to hold another of the pipelines turbines. for maintenance works. germany's consistently rejected gas problems, explanations of the reduction in supply accusing the kremlin of using energy as a weapon to punish the a you. for ukraine related sanctions. we asked a w political correspondence, simon young. what effect this cut in gas deliveries was like
done yet because the one in the one because income source 2, by the way, one from russia and china to kayla k a, the north and civilian. and also there is no action from the us to call, especially like an embargo. and you know, the spelling that deploy, deploy back across these, it was the nation. and you know, the thing they can do against the, you know, the rush of why not this number. this is what we are. all right. and also there is the, um yeah, if they want they can support reps and as...
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many era on the big dos kayla just said is electing a new president according to the true london constitution. when the president stepped down the prime minister, who had done to become a thing right now becomes the acting president. now the public mode is very much, very much against the drama. think i'm says the parliament is slated to meet next week to elect a new president. but bill them at that point it seems like under the from i think i'll really be the acting president. talk with us a little bit more about the economic situation right now because i mean the, the dire conditions is really what i heard all of this in the country. tell us more . well, well, the economy try for the 1st continues and one very important thing to note is that the economic stability will not come to the bank, but it does while we're doing an inflation which are already very high, are connected to go even higher in the coming few months, the road ahead is going to be very difficult. why do need a government, they do need a keep the functioning government that it's about it has to do with the i am that. 6 the i
many era on the big dos kayla just said is electing a new president according to the true london constitution. when the president stepped down the prime minister, who had done to become a thing right now becomes the acting president. now the public mode is very much, very much against the drama. think i'm says the parliament is slated to meet next week to elect a new president. but bill them at that point it seems like under the from i think i'll really be the acting president. talk with us a...
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[applause] >> president walton: to interns kayla and melinda and the entire district 10 team. i am excited that we have gotten to this point and appreciate everyone staying up with us here tonight, and i have to, 100%, give chair ronen her props. like, you have been amazing during this process. you know, we had conversations about stepping up and being in this position, and most certainly you did the due diligence to make sure we have a budget that we all can be happy and excited about, so i want to thank you so much, and make sure that everyone acknowledges you for your hard work and dedication and commitment. [applause] >> chair ronen: thank you so much, and so with that, mr. clerk, do we have any other items on the agenda in. >> clerk: madam clerk, that concludes our business. >> chair ronen: the meeting is adjourned. [cheers and applause] >>> i'm currently an h2 firefighter for the san francisco fire department. i served active duty in the navy. i wanted something that was going to be in the medical field, but not necessarily stay in a hospital setting and i didn't want to
[applause] >> president walton: to interns kayla and melinda and the entire district 10 team. i am excited that we have gotten to this point and appreciate everyone staying up with us here tonight, and i have to, 100%, give chair ronen her props. like, you have been amazing during this process. you know, we had conversations about stepping up and being in this position, and most certainly you did the due diligence to make sure we have a budget that we all can be happy and excited about,...
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thank you so much for speaking with us, kayla fugate. really appreciate that. so for more information about how can you help victims of the kentucky flooding, go to cnn.com/impact. and do stay with us. next hour i'll be talking to meteorologist and journalist bob henson about how climate change is playing a role in these massive natural disasters. it's not just happening here in the u.s. according to officials in pakistan, more than 380 people have been killed since monsoon season began in the southwestern part of the country. more than 110 deaths have been reported and damage to bridges has left people stranded. more storms and rain are expected across all major rivers in the country for the coming hours. and in iran at least 53 people have been killed and more than a dozen missing after heavy rain triggered massive flooding and landslides across that country. several airports and main highways have been closed. iran's meteorological agency says the rain will continue across parts of the country, including tehran. >>> deadly strike on ukrainian p.o.w.s is heed
thank you so much for speaking with us, kayla fugate. really appreciate that. so for more information about how can you help victims of the kentucky flooding, go to cnn.com/impact. and do stay with us. next hour i'll be talking to meteorologist and journalist bob henson about how climate change is playing a role in these massive natural disasters. it's not just happening here in the u.s. according to officials in pakistan, more than 380 people have been killed since monsoon season began in the...
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. >>> some breaking news out of washington let's get to kayla tausche >>> the biden administration has ruled out for now waiving the jones act to allow more ships to transport refined products up the east coast according to my sources. it comes as the administration weighs policy actions to lower gas prices and increase domestic supply executives requested that waiver last month during a meeting at the department of energy, but according to attendees when pressed by the white house they acknowledged the change would only shave off at most 8 cents per gallon in gas prices at the pump and may not result in rerouting of shipments from central and south america. for that reason the white house remains open to possibly curbing exports of refined products according to two people familiar with the matter especially if domestic supply becomes challenged going into the winter is a time when this could poe tngsly happen. any urgency to take action has decreased in recent weeks as the price of oil has fallen on recession fears. it is worth noting what domestic options are being studied as preside
. >>> some breaking news out of washington let's get to kayla tausche >>> the biden administration has ruled out for now waiving the jones act to allow more ships to transport refined products up the east coast according to my sources. it comes as the administration weighs policy actions to lower gas prices and increase domestic supply executives requested that waiver last month during a meeting at the department of energy, but according to attendees when pressed by the white...
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ah ah trig convenience is kayla needed. proof is what was done, you know, but the, his, my but we busy like point. alicia bill has started a sale on the phone with us to deal with that. that was the form of your call with the appraisal. will stay on the phone with been in the lab, so we're on the phone. but i'm us choose the electrical, her all over the with me as the slug. then we're still homeless in that sense, out those that a whole new. yeah, it'll look different. she's watching this report on the smart me ah, you mean a lot of content in the credit? i don't want them for the new at the for sure that the initiative for the play shelf came over to them. i don't really know what happens nobody ever said borders of course wishing, but it's supposed to fuck the when you me. sure. sure. okay. i oh skinner. you let me know about 40 minutes compare with saddam. but it just keeps getting pretty here in the water is just an inch of what you're putting it. so no, nope, this is priscilla manuel should have been bizarre now able to answer any feeling pretty well. it was like, i thought only t
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this is kayla needed all a proof of funds is what the money but the his, my, but i believe it's the other point i wish and bill has thought i had a sale on the phone with us to deal with that. that was the form of your call with the material will stay on the phone with been in the lab. so we're on the phone. but i must choose the electrical, her all over the with me as the slow down. we're still homeless and sent out those the whole i need. yeah. look dispute and she washing this report and they swapped me. ah, then you know, a lot of content i was just, i don't know what that was put in your at the for sure that the initiative for those plus shelf came over to them until the end of november 30th invoice. from the course washing bulldozer supposed to fuck the when you me scholarly of shorter i. oh skinner. let me know. i thought it was about 40 compare which was saddam, but it can be here in the water is just an inch or what? no point. so no, nope, this is priscilla manuel should have been bizarre now able to answer any feeling pretty well. it looks like i've got to go to a settlement tha
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children will look start to come on to village kind of nice for with ah ah, she could confirm this is kayla needed all proof. the father is with the money but the his mine. but i believe it's the other point i wish and bill has thought i had a sale on the phone with us to deal with that. there was no form off your call with the material will stay on the phone with been in the lab. so we're on the phone. but i must choose the electrical, her all over the with me a bit on the slow down. we're still homeless, extends out those. the whole idea. yeah. look, the student, she's watching this report on the us from i me, ah, then you know, a lot of content i was just still federal funding was that was put in your at the for shows an interest for those plus shelf came over to them. but nobody ever sent you the invoice from the course washing bill that's supposed to fuck the money meals out of cali of short. i oh skinner. let me know most of them but for compare which are with saddam. but in this case here is the water is just an inch or what on the printed? so no, no, this is priscilla manuel shows a
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so what's a good when people got full gas kayla when you start see at the motion to quit, not giving money at school. so the still easier numbers for the teachers on you put it up this new to their stick leaders loopers to work at the doctors and you reject from 0 to the 4th up with. but you might have to put the work that was a, b, c, or any procedures. the board starts up with all of that. for sure. with the school my, you will not at the blue. should you be come down with the post machine? well, it's a g, v up lease agreement, police police, the women should bothered, should give you a much easier sugar was let me stop soon, which of course the, when you some board, you know, humans convenient for the full limb of what the but someone who can talk about the liquid up it's not showing up on the most, but the little book a mcgraw of what to put on the document. you'll still look at the price quoted up. it'll be one with the little bob up for some level to pull up is kind of down to the me stop. see a little thing for just a publishing. appreciative publish with a with a shanker, was
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