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koch opposes -- sorry. oppose any kind of intervention, paid sick leave, vaccine mandate -- anything that could eliminate some of that insecurity, they oppose it. i'm not sure i answered your question. amy: you did. what most shocked you about your investigation, walker? >> i was surprised to see auter's name come up. we're not saying everybody who is being backed by the kochs is doing so -- is espousing with a espouse because they're getting funded. but it is interesting to me that all of these people who have been pushing sort of this return to normalcy get back to that pre-pandemic normal are being backed by this network. you see that sort of through the lens of trying to maintain corporate profit at the expense of human life. i mean, we have lost 800,000 americans by the official count, and those numbers, according to the epidemiologists i have spoken to, an undercount. the cdc as well as those numbers -- probably 30% that there -- that they are off by 30%. america walker, thank you for being with us. w
koch opposes -- sorry. oppose any kind of intervention, paid sick leave, vaccine mandate -- anything that could eliminate some of that insecurity, they oppose it. i'm not sure i answered your question. amy: you did. what most shocked you about your investigation, walker? >> i was surprised to see auter's name come up. we're not saying everybody who is being backed by the kochs is doing so -- is espousing with a espouse because they're getting funded. but it is interesting to me that all...
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and write one to the koch brothers. sorry, did i say that in my outside voice?ch mcconnell saying he thinks manchin will be more responsible as a republican which to be honest is true. mcconnell said today he discussed the possibility of manchin keeping his chairmanship and natural resources committee if he switched teams but manchin might beless interested on what politicians think as we appears to be much more tuned into what big donors care about. the corporate donations to manchin surged over the past few months as manchin pushed back on the agenda. i'm joined by al franken of minnesota host of the al franken podcast and west virginia native founder and ceo of revitalization strategies and vice president of the national wildlife federation. thank you for being here. as he was fighting against president biden's agenda was sucking in money from verizon, union pacific, wells fargo, pacts tied to the coal industries and mining and koch brothers were lobbying him. billionaires cheering him on. he has a long history of fighting climate measures. why is anyone surp
and write one to the koch brothers. sorry, did i say that in my outside voice?ch mcconnell saying he thinks manchin will be more responsible as a republican which to be honest is true. mcconnell said today he discussed the possibility of manchin keeping his chairmanship and natural resources committee if he switched teams but manchin might beless interested on what politicians think as we appears to be much more tuned into what big donors care about. the corporate donations to manchin surged...
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. >> reporter: for the koch family, the pain is too much to bear the 29-year-old inside the candle care house. he was helping his mom minutes before the storm struck. >> it does not surprise me not at all >> reporter: that's who he was cope one of six workers killed, ranging in age of 26 to 62 the ef-3 tornado nearly cut the warehouse in half. 40 feet concrete wall collapsed and causing the roof to cave in. all 46 workers were instructed to move to a safer area as soon as the sirens went off >> getting people to move into the shelter area >> reporter: amazon adds, it welcomes a new investigation for osha the agency had staff on-site saturday inspecting safety code compliance >> reporter: jeff bezos faced criticism over the weekend for posting about his blue origins space flight since crew are digging up bodies. >>> with christmas celebration coming next week, covid cases are trending in the wrong direction. more than 50 million cases confirmed since the pandemic there is encouraging news of th effectiveness of booster shot. here is nbc's sam brock. >> reporter: scientists backing up wit
. >> reporter: for the koch family, the pain is too much to bear the 29-year-old inside the candle care house. he was helping his mom minutes before the storm struck. >> it does not surprise me not at all >> reporter: that's who he was cope one of six workers killed, ranging in age of 26 to 62 the ef-3 tornado nearly cut the warehouse in half. 40 feet concrete wall collapsed and causing the roof to cave in. all 46 workers were instructed to move to a safer area as soon as the...
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yesterday the robert koch institute wanted maximum contact restrictions immediately, but the governmentas voted for some restrictions but not until after christmas. people are bound to suspect that politics is trumping science. sandra: if the question of where you put the emphasis. of course, politicians don't even want to sound like they're even thinking of canceling christmas, they prefer to rely on appeals to people to behave sensibly and responsibly. and also on the fact that christmas itself is a de facto lockdown, a lot of schools and businesses are closed. people tend to stay home, many of them, anyway, for two or three days. so they are just keeping their fingers crossed. the medical advisors, on the he other hand, they are looking at omicron and its advance in germany and simply saying that more restrictions, the better, and the sooner, the better. so it is a question of where you put your emphasis. it probably would be better if everyone was saying the same thing. but in terms of the analysis of the situation, everyone is saying it is pretty serious. phil: so if things get wor
yesterday the robert koch institute wanted maximum contact restrictions immediately, but the governmentas voted for some restrictions but not until after christmas. people are bound to suspect that politics is trumping science. sandra: if the question of where you put the emphasis. of course, politicians don't even want to sound like they're even thinking of canceling christmas, they prefer to rely on appeals to people to behave sensibly and responsibly. and also on the fact that christmas...
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the big funding include the koch network, the lindy and bradley foundation, the surrel freedom trucks, the sarah scay foundation, donors trust, which has been called the right-wing's dark money a.m.t. this is the web of denial money we used in many of those web of denial speeches, and you see these groups turning up over and over again. they are central in the web of climate denial. now if you look at the big funders behind the scheme to capture the court, you see this in my last scheme speech, i talked about the flotillas of amicus curiae, friends of the court, who come in and orchestrated phalanxes to file briefs for the right wing in cases of significance to the scheme's p big donors. well, it turns out that those funders also inhabit the web of denial. this is an appendix that i filed in the case of cila vs. the consumer financial protection board, the case at which the right wing shot versus a consumer law agencies they hate. this appendix, first of its kind in the supreme court, attached to my amicus brief, looked at other amicae who filed brief and crossed revenuesed -- cross-r
the big funding include the koch network, the lindy and bradley foundation, the surrel freedom trucks, the sarah scay foundation, donors trust, which has been called the right-wing's dark money a.m.t. this is the web of denial money we used in many of those web of denial speeches, and you see these groups turning up over and over again. they are central in the web of climate denial. now if you look at the big funders behind the scheme to capture the court, you see this in my last scheme speech,...
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but right now, you have to either be wealthy or have the code brothers -- koch brothers or someone supporting you because it takes huge amounts of money, all of the money for these elections is hidden. you can be the best journalists in the world, and they do not know where this came from. they don't know how all of these phony names of citizens for a better world, all of these phony names, but most of the money comes from just a few people. >> following up on another aspect of your conversation about your life, so people can understand the role of this institution, what is the essential difference between the house and the senate? >> having served in both, there is a clear difference. we all know the founding fathers had a real struggle getting the constitution adopted. and part of the constitution that led to the ability to have the colonies sign off on it is called the great compromise. it was a great compromise. one of the delegates to the convention came up with an idea. because if you have a house which is people are elected for two year terms, no one in the house of representatives has
but right now, you have to either be wealthy or have the code brothers -- koch brothers or someone supporting you because it takes huge amounts of money, all of the money for these elections is hidden. you can be the best journalists in the world, and they do not know where this came from. they don't know how all of these phony names of citizens for a better world, all of these phony names, but most of the money comes from just a few people. >> following up on another aspect of your...
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but right now, you have to either be wealthy or have the code brothers -- koch brothers or someone supporting you because it takes huge amounts of money, all of the money for these elections is hidden. you can be the best journalists in the world, and they do not know where this came from. they don't know how all of these phony names of citizens for a better world, all of these phony names, but most of the money comes from just a few people. >> following up on another aspect of your conversation about your life, so people can understand the role of this institution, what is the essential difference between the house and the senate? >> having served in both, there is a clear difference. we all know the founding fathers had a real struggle getting the constitution adopted. and part of the constitution that led to the ability to have the colonies sign off on it is called the great compromise. it was a great compromise. one of the delegates to the convention came up with an idea. because if you have a house which is people are elected for two year terms, no one in the house of representatives has
but right now, you have to either be wealthy or have the code brothers -- koch brothers or someone supporting you because it takes huge amounts of money, all of the money for these elections is hidden. you can be the best journalists in the world, and they do not know where this came from. they don't know how all of these phony names of citizens for a better world, all of these phony names, but most of the money comes from just a few people. >> following up on another aspect of your...
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. >> tenit koch, thank you so much. >>> when we come back, the sad, tragic story of syria's tragic descent knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 diabetes zone. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancrea
. >> tenit koch, thank you so much. >>> when we come back, the sad, tragic story of syria's tragic descent knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12...
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. >> i would just like to say when this whole thing happened in 1984, mayer and koch commented on theem then because the cover was on parole for a robbery. carley: it was 36 years ago and we are having the same conversation. thank you for joining us. carley: incoming county executive on long island standing up against new york governor's statewide mask mandate. take a listen to this. >> i have determined i'm not going to enforce the mask mandate because it is not necessary. we are not in crisis in nassau county. i don't want to do anything that would interrupt our ability to get back to normal, get people shopping, get people going to restaurants and with respect to our children the mask mandate for school age kids i feel is wrong, we are stealing their childhood. >> the new mandate comes with $1,000 fine for noncompliance. >> two more democrat congresswomen announce they will not seek reelection in a major. their party, they include longtime california representative lucille allard and democrat stephanie murphy who made the announcement in a video posted twitter. 23 house democrats w
. >> i would just like to say when this whole thing happened in 1984, mayer and koch commented on theem then because the cover was on parole for a robbery. carley: it was 36 years ago and we are having the same conversation. thank you for joining us. carley: incoming county executive on long island standing up against new york governor's statewide mask mandate. take a listen to this. >> i have determined i'm not going to enforce the mask mandate because it is not necessary. we are...
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they are oversized characters and i think that's true of charles koch, someone who came from the far fringe whose father had an fbi file because they were considered such kooks and through 40 years of effort has captured the republican party and the politics of the country. how do you do that is such a big question to me. and how do you bring that alive in a way that might both outrage people but continue to interest them. i have struggled with that and writing tough pieces about people. it's important, also, to confront them to the extent you can with anything negative you have. i guess it was seven interviews with moses unearthed the piece of information that shows that moses didn't just follow the engineers' plans for where the highway should go in the northern parkway. with a little side deal steered it away from the great estates of the richest people there and straight through somebody's farm that ruined their livelihood. and told that farmer we're just following what the engineers say. it wasn't true. the minute moses realizes caro's got the goods, the interview is over. you f
they are oversized characters and i think that's true of charles koch, someone who came from the far fringe whose father had an fbi file because they were considered such kooks and through 40 years of effort has captured the republican party and the politics of the country. how do you do that is such a big question to me. and how do you bring that alive in a way that might both outrage people but continue to interest them. i have struggled with that and writing tough pieces about people. it's...
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he gave speech after speech about the koch brothers and helped describe what they wering to to america in a very courageous way. he never said good-bye on the phone. he just hung up after he thought he had to say what he had to say. i'd get calls from members is harry mad at me? what makes you think that? well, he just hung up on me, no, no, that's harry, so, you know, he was just incredible. he always told me -- he looked out for me, you know. we had different stress. we relied on each other. we spent countless times talking about things, he'd interrupt the conversation, did you read this book? did you see this movie? he was very knowledgeable. he was always telling me i got to get better shoes, better suits. even though he came from a poor background, he always had his shoes shined. he looked out for people. he a deep love for landra. i would call him every day. he would call her sweet little landra. that's the only time i saw the tears. he was not that emotional on the surface. they had an amazing marriage, 62-year marriage, where they depended on each other, and he would rely on he
he gave speech after speech about the koch brothers and helped describe what they wering to to america in a very courageous way. he never said good-bye on the phone. he just hung up after he thought he had to say what he had to say. i'd get calls from members is harry mad at me? what makes you think that? well, he just hung up on me, no, no, that's harry, so, you know, he was just incredible. he always told me -- he looked out for me, you know. we had different stress. we relied on each other....
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and koch and stewartson. shortly after that, the plan that i showed was completed in may.the competition was set up and run over the summer. and in the fall of 1899 a decision was made by coppa and stewartson, and the selection for a design that was characterized by a class assist submission, and it imposed instead a collegiate gothic submission. not characterized by single axes or even a cross axis but a set of cross axes. and it accommodated that ended so in the future. and i can say that it is still the framework that serves the campus well. for just that reason, its ability to change and adjust conditions over time. our plan for the east and, i like to think, builds on both the stewartson plan in the olmsted plan with a language that is kind of hybrid park and campus. and most importantly, presents an open, inviting public face to its frontage. >> -- >> no, i'm not going to do it. [laughs] >> along the scene with forest park along the right. >> [inaudible] boulevard -- >> thank you! yes, that's it by name. we -- boulevard from the eastern edge of the campus. . ,. and t
and koch and stewartson. shortly after that, the plan that i showed was completed in may.the competition was set up and run over the summer. and in the fall of 1899 a decision was made by coppa and stewartson, and the selection for a design that was characterized by a class assist submission, and it imposed instead a collegiate gothic submission. not characterized by single axes or even a cross axis but a set of cross axes. and it accommodated that ended so in the future. and i can say that it...
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he is someone who has worked for the koch brothers over the years. he did not make his bones in politics by working for donald trump. and because of that, there is a sliver of possibility, no guarantee, that he cooperates in a way that is a little bit different than the traditional trump type, who has come out of that white house. >> got it. these days you have to ask. over to you, you lease cheney said publicly that some of their hearings would be public televise. is short the kind of witness they would like for that sort of thing? >> it will depend very much on what he has to say and how forthcoming he is. i will tell you that based on my reporting at the time, the people in the vice president's office were very incensed and very disturbed by former president trump's actions to try to overturn the election and try to force former vice president pence into nullifying the election. there are people who i talked about the time who told me that they were very concerned that the president had just gone too far. even for them, who had been loyal to the p
he is someone who has worked for the koch brothers over the years. he did not make his bones in politics by working for donald trump. and because of that, there is a sliver of possibility, no guarantee, that he cooperates in a way that is a little bit different than the traditional trump type, who has come out of that white house. >> got it. these days you have to ask. over to you, you lease cheney said publicly that some of their hearings would be public televise. is short the kind of...
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he gave speech after speech about the koch brothers and helped define the bad things they had been doing and courageous way. i was very close to harry. so he never said goodbye on the phone. he'd just hang up when he thought he had said what he had to say and you had said what you had to say. i would get quote from members. harry mad at me? what makes you think that? he just hung on me. no, no, no. that's harry. he was just incredible. he always told me -- i mean, he looked out for me. he, you know, we had different strength, and we relied on each other all the time. we'd spend countless hours talking about things. he would interrupt the conversation. did you see this movie? did you read this book? he was very well read and a great deal of knowledge. but he was always telling me i got to get better shoes, better suits. he always had his shoes shined, he always had his haircut. he looked out for people. he just looked out for people. he had a deep love for landra. in the last few days i would call every day, and he couldn't get on the phone. he had a deep love for landra. when she had a c
he gave speech after speech about the koch brothers and helped define the bad things they had been doing and courageous way. i was very close to harry. so he never said goodbye on the phone. he'd just hang up when he thought he had said what he had to say and you had said what you had to say. i would get quote from members. harry mad at me? what makes you think that? he just hung on me. no, no, no. that's harry. he was just incredible. he always told me -- i mean, he looked out for me. he, you...
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he used to work for the koch brothers. he was legislative director for the trump white house and went on to be chief of staff for mike pence. and the vice president's office and the people who work in that office, they have a different view than the trump loyalists. they really did see the vice president being pressured to overturn the election as a great, great problem. they saw this as disturbing. marc short falls into the category of people who possibly, possibly, would be able to tell the committee sort of what bothered him and what concerned him. he was in a lot of news. he is one of the people in the room who would have information about former president trump's pressure campaign, when it comes to what he was saying what he was doing, possibly what documents he was sending to the vice president. that being said, it's a big question how cooperative he will be. that's the big question, will he be someone who wants to be forthcoming. we have to underscore this with the fact that the former vice president mike pence some
he used to work for the koch brothers. he was legislative director for the trump white house and went on to be chief of staff for mike pence. and the vice president's office and the people who work in that office, they have a different view than the trump loyalists. they really did see the vice president being pressured to overturn the election as a great, great problem. they saw this as disturbing. marc short falls into the category of people who possibly, possibly, would be able to tell the...
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a current member of koch.n the question is if he stiffs them on the subpoena and they ask the justice department to prosecute, would he be immune under the constitution speech or debate clause? we would be in unchartered territory there. >> and anna, you have jim jordan, scott perry, the republican from pennsylvania. how important is it to the january 6th committee's work now. they crossed the threshold into investigating sitting members to find out what sitting republicans -- in fact, all republicans who they suspect may have had something to do with the planners behind the efforts to overturn the election? >> it is a big step in the committee. congressman perry said he will not comply with the committee's efforts. but it shows the committee's work advances which we know it's done largely quietly over the last year. it's worth reminding folks they've interviewed or deposed over 300 witnesses. some 30,000 documents so far. records gathered. most of those witnesses have appeared voluntarily and handed over docu
a current member of koch.n the question is if he stiffs them on the subpoena and they ask the justice department to prosecute, would he be immune under the constitution speech or debate clause? we would be in unchartered territory there. >> and anna, you have jim jordan, scott perry, the republican from pennsylvania. how important is it to the january 6th committee's work now. they crossed the threshold into investigating sitting members to find out what sitting republicans -- in fact,...
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in queens they have six different fema locations offering free covid tests and governor kathy koch hochul next week will offer free vaccinations at some subways. certainly the help the city and state needs but much overdue. clearly you see behind me that the line continues to grow. i was told here at this med writhe location they plan on staying open tomorrow. folks clearly want to get tested and tested again just to be sure that they are covid free before gathering with their loved ones, steph. >> dr. azar, let's talk about those holiday gathering. if one were to get vaccinated or boosted today, would it be working by christmas? >> [ muted ] it's a two-week period after your booster, second dose that you're considered protected. that doesn't mean that the antibodies go from baseline all the way up at day 13. so there is some partial protection let's say for new year's, for next week if you get vaccinated or boosted today but this is why we've been urging people for the last few weeks to do it before we get into the holiday crunch time. >> doctor, it wasn't too long ago that fully vaccina
in queens they have six different fema locations offering free covid tests and governor kathy koch hochul next week will offer free vaccinations at some subways. certainly the help the city and state needs but much overdue. clearly you see behind me that the line continues to grow. i was told here at this med writhe location they plan on staying open tomorrow. folks clearly want to get tested and tested again just to be sure that they are covid free before gathering with their loved ones,...
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the further than what other restaurants are doing, what the actual requirement is giving restaurants kochrichmond neighborhood which ended up temporary or leaks closing for the holidays due to the major rise in cases the owner says closing and requiring booster. shots is all an effort to keep everybody safe. all the omicron variant continues to spread like crazy. let's hear from both restaurants now about the decision to require boosters. >> so variant is based and then hearing a lot of they are saying that, you i have but i know people that got it right. so we don't want to get day. it seemed if if the standard for us was creating a safe environment and there was a safety tool and placed in stick and we need to put that in place to keep. >> everybody in that environment, safe. >> then a cafe will begin checking for boosters today has sought remain closed until owner feels like it's safe to reopen until omicron cases slow down a little bit because right now i just checked the the website on monday reporting the highest single-day total of cases. that was 794. now date is december 23rd. we
the further than what other restaurants are doing, what the actual requirement is giving restaurants kochrichmond neighborhood which ended up temporary or leaks closing for the holidays due to the major rise in cases the owner says closing and requiring booster. shots is all an effort to keep everybody safe. all the omicron variant continues to spread like crazy. let's hear from both restaurants now about the decision to require boosters. >> so variant is based and then hearing a lot of...
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he gave speech after speech about the koch brothers and helped define the bad things that they had been to america. um, in a -- in a very strong and courageous way. he was also of few words. you know, i was very close to harry. and so, he never said good-bye on the phone. he just hang up when he thought he said what he had to say and said what you had to say. and i would get call after call from members, is harry mad at me? and i said what makes you think that? well, he didn't -- he just hung up on me. i said, no, no, no, that's harry. so, i know, he was just incredible. he always told me -- i mean, he looked out for me. he -- you know, we had different strengths and we -- we -- we relied on each other all the time. we spent countless hours talking about things. he would interrupt the conversation, oh, did you see this movie? did you read this book? he was very well-read and very -- very, you know, great deal of knowledge. but he was always telling me i got to get better shoes, i have got to get better suits. even though he came from a poor background, harry always had his shoes signed
he gave speech after speech about the koch brothers and helped define the bad things that they had been to america. um, in a -- in a very strong and courageous way. he was also of few words. you know, i was very close to harry. and so, he never said good-bye on the phone. he just hang up when he thought he said what he had to say and said what you had to say. and i would get call after call from members, is harry mad at me? and i said what makes you think that? well, he didn't -- he just hung...
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energy is obviously a big concern for alec which has gotten a lot of support over the years from the kocho read from your piece here, the group energy environment agricultural task force voted to back two pieces of legislation that portray climate policy as unfairly discriminating against fossil fuel companies. the mental frame they're trying to invoke, if you're trying to do things as a private entity or government to get off fossil fuels that's discriminatory. similar that it's anti-israel or anti-semitic to boycott. that's the intellectual lineage, and what would the legislation do. >> you're exactly right. this comes out of a couple very specific place, the anti-bds legislation criminalizing protests and the legislation itself would really require companies or require comptrollers at the state level, excuse me, to create and maintain a list of financial companies which are boycotting energy companies. and so this is voted on unanimously and would require, i think, a pretty huge administrative lift for pretty under funded offices in a lot of these states, which, you know, these offices
energy is obviously a big concern for alec which has gotten a lot of support over the years from the kocho read from your piece here, the group energy environment agricultural task force voted to back two pieces of legislation that portray climate policy as unfairly discriminating against fossil fuel companies. the mental frame they're trying to invoke, if you're trying to do things as a private entity or government to get off fossil fuels that's discriminatory. similar that it's anti-israel or...
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2,000 off more than 7% joining us now with the market outlook, where to find opportunities, katie kochset management what do you think, should we give percentages to what's the market is keying off of right now, katie obviously, there is the scarriant, the variant, j. powell's recent tone which seems to have shifted a little bit then i guess there is the underlying, if you like fundamentals, underlying businesses pretty glad for a lot of companies >> that's right. first of all, thank you for having us on we appreciate it dislocations like this obviously can create opportunities so i would point everyone to a moment to software yesterday on the back of the news you just mentioned as well as the numbers out of salesforce we saw the worst day of software hitting five years actually ended the 30th day worst period in ten years. so there is opportunities to peck up there. we like long cap space as well, one of the big growth products is their esg compliance product which is in high demand given all the esg focus and i end by saying the small cap space in general is a place that's been overl
2,000 off more than 7% joining us now with the market outlook, where to find opportunities, katie kochset management what do you think, should we give percentages to what's the market is keying off of right now, katie obviously, there is the scarriant, the variant, j. powell's recent tone which seems to have shifted a little bit then i guess there is the underlying, if you like fundamentals, underlying businesses pretty glad for a lot of companies >> that's right. first of all, thank you...
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i was really fortunate to serve under mayor ed koch who taught me about politics also. i had some great mentors along the way. very, very fair even though i was the only republican. and gave me access to his staff, his teams. so i had to grow up fast in terms of that, right, because you would have a debate on the floor over something president reagan would say. one democrat would start and i would have to stand up and defend him. another democrat, i would have to stand up and defend. you got a great opportunity to hone your debating skills because there was no one else there to do it. the issues that you handle in new york city government, as much as it was great and it was a thrill, it didn't carry, i guess, the national and international, of course, importance of being in the united states congress. i was privileged to serve for at least my first year under george bush xli and really get to sit at another master who had such respect for members of congress. we were in and out of the white house all the time negotiating things like a civil rights bill, transportation b
i was really fortunate to serve under mayor ed koch who taught me about politics also. i had some great mentors along the way. very, very fair even though i was the only republican. and gave me access to his staff, his teams. so i had to grow up fast in terms of that, right, because you would have a debate on the floor over something president reagan would say. one democrat would start and i would have to stand up and defend him. another democrat, i would have to stand up and defend. you got a...
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i will say charles koch, some of the things he's done, he's separate from a lot of those people on kat really irritates me, the military industrial complex. of course charles, some would accuse him of being an isolationist. but you look at the military industrial complex, i mean, eisenhower was right, when i first got to capitol hill, the judiciary committee, we would debate and i would say, okay, yeah, the democrats are going to say this, the republicans are going to say this. but when it came to the b-2 bomber or f-22 programmer, some new massive program, programs the pentagon didn't even want, there would be some programs the pentagon would say we don't need it, and suddenly i would be like, wait a second, and i would look and i couldn't match it up. after about a week, i would go, oh, that's the representative from lockheed martin, from general dynamics. you talk about waste. i mean, unbelievable waste at the pentagon. and it's these so-called small government conservatives that are at the forefront of that since the day eisenhauer left office. >> well, absolutely. and of course
i will say charles koch, some of the things he's done, he's separate from a lot of those people on kat really irritates me, the military industrial complex. of course charles, some would accuse him of being an isolationist. but you look at the military industrial complex, i mean, eisenhower was right, when i first got to capitol hill, the judiciary committee, we would debate and i would say, okay, yeah, the democrats are going to say this, the republicans are going to say this. but when it came...
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be familiar with says their last album will come out in 2025 after that, they will just tore doug kochh some music news could be the end of an era for this yes, cold play might be hanging it up. chris martin, the man's front man revealed the group will stop making new music by 2000, 25 he broke the news in a teaser for an upcoming interview with joe wiley on bbc radio. 2 martin said their last album will come out in 2025 and after that the band will just tore. remember this in 1999 sports illustrated asked us who is the sky. will we find out exactly who kurt warner is in the new film american underdog. i sat down with that stars. zachary levi and anna paquin long all my hand. >> and like how i feel right now. >> you may. you may share the same feeling as i do. there's nothing worse than watching a sports movie with an actor who doesn't have sports >> yeah, it's not great. it's not great. >> also pay. you know, when i refer back to this issue. this is the moment when when kurt warner in real life. yeah. had the nation's eyes and it says right here from out of nowhere. the rams kurt warn
be familiar with says their last album will come out in 2025 after that, they will just tore doug kochh some music news could be the end of an era for this yes, cold play might be hanging it up. chris martin, the man's front man revealed the group will stop making new music by 2000, 25 he broke the news in a teaser for an upcoming interview with joe wiley on bbc radio. 2 martin said their last album will come out in 2025 and after that the band will just tore. remember this in 1999 sports...