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lars: yes.o put a bit of color around it, the same forecast predicts that there will be, say, a billion people living with obesity in 2030, 2035. we are perhaps serving one million or two million of those today. so, there is a huge market opportunity, and there is a place for more. and then, you're right, that in most markets when you get more competition, and also over time, pricing moves down, because you start treating those who accept, say, the higher price point -- in the u.s., that's commercial insurance -- and then, over time, you get broader access, and you get patients paying a lower price. so if you just take our leading diabetes product in the u.s., since launch in 2018, the price we get after rebates, discounts, etc. is some 40% lower than when we launched. that's often not mentioned in, say, the political debate. instead, the list price is mentioned, which is not actually what we book in our account, because that's after rebates. francine: the u.s. is such a large market. would you
lars: yes.o put a bit of color around it, the same forecast predicts that there will be, say, a billion people living with obesity in 2030, 2035. we are perhaps serving one million or two million of those today. so, there is a huge market opportunity, and there is a place for more. and then, you're right, that in most markets when you get more competition, and also over time, pricing moves down, because you start treating those who accept, say, the higher price point -- in the u.s., that's...
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lars: we are.ost of the products we have came from our in-house, which is a bit unusual compared to our peers. we expect to carry on with that but we can also see that we can complement that. specifically it would be early-stage where they have great signs, we have understanding, we have the infrastructure. we can express that science in a better way than they could do on their own. so it makes a perfect marriage and some of the parts are bigger than what each can do on their own. francine: but our firm -- pharma companies have a harder time after covid? there seems to be an explosion of not trusting pharmaceutical companies, even vaccines being questioned. have you felt any backlash? >> yes, and for me, that is a really sad situation to be in because had it not been for some of the very innovative small biotech sue came out with vaccines, and then teaming up with some of the largest forces of our industry to, in record time, get approval in scaling and manufacturing, i think the world would've loo
lars: we are.ost of the products we have came from our in-house, which is a bit unusual compared to our peers. we expect to carry on with that but we can also see that we can complement that. specifically it would be early-stage where they have great signs, we have understanding, we have the infrastructure. we can express that science in a better way than they could do on their own. so it makes a perfect marriage and some of the parts are bigger than what each can do on their own. francine: but...
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in london, lars chicka is researching the behavior of bumblebees and bees. he's considered one of the pioneers of insect behavioral research as it couldn't buttons that can come into the gins. we can't measure the intelligence quotient of insects with the same test as we do with humans if it comes. but we can, of course, present them with challenges that test their flexibility, the flexibility, a portal. somebody for example, by looking into whether they can counts or solve various tasks. news that are used as intelligence tests for crime aids and course intercom food and that's intelligence tests. but it's lars chip. can i use this bumblebees for one of his most important intelligence tests? they live in his institute at queen mary university. the many skills such as caring for off spring are innate. but would bumblebees also be able to solve a completely new task which cro could master? sugar of water is added to artificial flowers for an experiment. then 6 bumble. these are led into the box, the gradually they each realized that there is a reward to be ha
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see what we see inside the digital divide and we would see chambers of some sold was and others with lar vying eggs, their quarters between these galleries as they're called daughter know of actually what we see from the outside is not the whole and hello. uh huh. what it is. they can be 1.5 meters high. and yet that of course and also goes beep is $1.00 or 2 meters underground points inventory. so how long would it take for the items to build and until of this size of got a few years, really the yes, really, there's the 13 votes, a lengthy process, and it's not like all the ask, just go ahead and start building these huge at hills as a rule, there are a few families, very stuff by the way, we talk about and families, they consist of males and females. worth of e mails, lay eggs and produce worker and several can be producing eggs at the same time. that makes the little families of magnet for other ends, which helps them grow and, and caustic. i, i think they like me, no me. well, maybe not anything that's well should we move on before i get eaten by these on sophia? and yes. so how big
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some forge for food, others dig or take care of the eggs and lar, right, and so on. are you busy for the future? and how do they know which role they have? is it given to them when they're born? do they develop it? can they change roles? sophia dani or style when they're born, they don't have a specific role yet. it all depends on the care they're given by nanny and if the family needs that the nannies will raise more queens or more forgers, whatever is required that they can change their tasks specialization during their life cycle. yes. yeah, most of them are, as many foreigners have died, somebody and he's may turn into forgers, or vice versa. either you know, but, well, here's a philosophical question for you. would you draw any similarities to how the ends organize the societies with how humans people organize the sciences? yeah, i believe we could draw some parallels here. yes, i are because we as people always look for patterns in nature as we try to find meaning and everything we encounter and see our own reflection in nature. so yes, why not? is which in yet
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i mean, we would see chambers of some filled with and others with lar, buying eggs. their quarters between these galleries as they're called are easy to the daughter, the flow of actually what we see from the outside is not the whole and how long would it in and they can be 1.5 meters high and yet and also goes beep is 1.5 or 2 meters underground boards in missouri. so how long would it take for the ends to build and until of the size of it a few years really the yes, really, there's the 13 votes, a lengthy process, and it's not like all the answers. just go ahead and start building these huge at hills as a rule, there are a few families, very stressed by the way we talk about and families. they consist of males and females. females lay eggs and produce worker and several can be producing exit the same time that makes the little families a magnet for other ends which helps them grow. and, and like i said, kind of, i think they like me know, well, maybe not. maybe that's what should we move on before i get eaten by these on sophia? and yes. so how big can these on cel
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i think that makes perfect sense. >> lars. i want to play a little bit more of what the president and we can see him now with folks. he's shaking hands and talking to some of the residents there. here's what he said just a little while ago about fema. >> fema just hasn't done the job. and we're looking at the whole concept of fema. i like, frankly, the concept when north carolina gets hit, the governor takes care of it. when florida gets hit, the governor takes care of it, meaning the state takes care of it. you have a group of people come in from an area that don't even know where they're going in order to solve immediately. a problem is something that never worked for me. >> look, trump is not alone in suggesting states take more responsibility. craig fugate, as you know, was fema administrator during the obama administration. he's also suggested states needed to do more. that said, where's the line? where's the difference between doing more and doing it all? but is the president potentially on the right track? >> no, i don'
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uh, my neighbor lars came back up to help me. uh. um. and, uh, he went back later after we got that fire under control. and then i just kept running around putting out small fires around the house. um, we got some cracked glass. um, firewood caught on fire that was too close to the house. luckily, i had it covered up. uh, there's a picture there of the firewood. um, all that side of that building, uh, flames were lapping up against that. um, that was probably where it was going to come in the house the most, um, and the back porch, which was made out of wood, um, embers got underneath it and it just kept igniting throughout the night. and i just kept having to stay up and put it out. and the video you see there, that's a view of a dog rescue area. um, nobody lives there. and they have some ponies. and i ran over there in my little truck and, uh, some police officers showed up. they rescued the dogs, we released the ponies. and that's the last i saw of anybody for hours. um, and i kept going back and forth to another neighbor. um, and, uh
uh, my neighbor lars came back up to help me. uh. um. and, uh, he went back later after we got that fire under control. and then i just kept running around putting out small fires around the house. um, we got some cracked glass. um, firewood caught on fire that was too close to the house. luckily, i had it covered up. uh, there's a picture there of the firewood. um, all that side of that building, uh, flames were lapping up against that. um, that was probably where it was going to come in the...
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uh, my neighbor lars came back up to help me. uh. and, uh, he went back later after we got that fire under control. and then i just kept running around putting out small fires around the house. um, we got some cracked glass. um, firewood caught on fire that was too close to the house. luckily, i had it covered up. uh, there's a picture there of the firewood. um, all that side of that building, uh, flames were lapping up against that. um, that was probably where it was going to come in the house the most. um, and the back porch, which was made out of wood, um, embers got underneath it and it just kept igniting throughout the night. and i just kept having to stay up and put it out. and the video you see there, that's a view of a dog rescue area. um, nobody lives there. and they have some ponies. and i ran over there in my little truck and, uh, some police officers showed up. they rescued the dogs, we released the ponies. and that's the last i saw of anybody for hours. um, and i kept going back and forth to another neighbor. um, and, uh
uh, my neighbor lars came back up to help me. uh. and, uh, he went back later after we got that fire under control. and then i just kept running around putting out small fires around the house. um, we got some cracked glass. um, firewood caught on fire that was too close to the house. luckily, i had it covered up. uh, there's a picture there of the firewood. um, all that side of that building, uh, flames were lapping up against that. um, that was probably where it was going to come in the house...
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so my 1st name is lar, the most obvious from and i was just just simply the village that was my entire life. and beyond that, it used to be like at night sleeping under the stars, enjoying that time was really beautiful. so and then i'm heading so you for my grandmother playing that higher video spinning the is all the child. you know, i have no idea eyes funding and an impact on to me. you know, i've just like to explain this one. but then then i'm to the design of and i look back on the clinic thoughts like how, how is that? that time shaped my thinking back in india for millennia, women in south asia have draped themselves in silk and linen. to where is origins can be identified by how she wears the garments, as well as the type of fabric it's colors and embroidery. the 1st mention of, sorry, is, can be found in a hindu hymn book from around 3000 b. c. in sanskrit. the word means a strip of fabric. india has 28 states and more than 100 ways to drape a sorry. in 2023. the sorry, even made it into an international museum. the london museum of design paid homage to sorry, design. we've
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wanna also bring in another aspect because there are many independent creators on youtube and take talk lar, approaching their content in a different way. we spoke to, so base during the list turned youtube or megan lee about her process. take a look. i definitely try to be mindful of the ethical concerns when i'm choosing cases and writing scripts. true crime is a fascinating john robot. at the end of the day, the stories are about real people, victims, their families and communities have gone through something truly tragic. so i always try to remind myself of that and try to approach everything with as much respect and sensitivity as possible. and because of my journalism background, i take a more factual and researched based approach to story telling. i focused on delivering accurate information without adding too much of my own imagination or speculation. i believe it's important to let the story speak for itself rather than traumatizing unnecessarily. i also feel a lot of attention to how cultural differences play a role in the cases i cover. since i focus on agents' stories, i think i
wanna also bring in another aspect because there are many independent creators on youtube and take talk lar, approaching their content in a different way. we spoke to, so base during the list turned youtube or megan lee about her process. take a look. i definitely try to be mindful of the ethical concerns when i'm choosing cases and writing scripts. true crime is a fascinating john robot. at the end of the day, the stories are about real people, victims, their families and communities have gone...
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by just state for more developments as the immersion the ceasefire and hostage prisoners swap, the lar t dot com, has you covered, plus at plenty more to be ex though, is there any time you like no, i think is meeting with british prime minister, a cure storm or if a lot of mirrors zalinski complain about the us and multiple other nato countries don't want to sing ukraine joining the alliance. the possibility of thought that manic the united states of america hungry slovakia, germany, they were sincere and they did not want to see us in nato. this is an open conversation and it seems to me that there are no secrets here. these are the 4 countries that for different reasons, they all have their own reasons, but they do not yet see ukraine and nato. yeah, it took a few months to admit it, though, and ukraine's potential membership of a alliance was a red line. you to recall for russia with moscow, citing its security concerns being ignored as one of the reasons leading to the conflict breaking yard. in february 2022, a former nato chief admitted last year that keeps possible entry into t
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lars: we are only scratching the surface in the number of patients we're treating.takes quite some time to scale manufacturing to get to many more millions of patients. francine: this is the man in charge of europe's most valuable company, novo nordisk, and its blockbuster diabetes and obesity drugs ozempic and wegovy.
lars: we are only scratching the surface in the number of patients we're treating.takes quite some time to scale manufacturing to get to many more millions of patients. francine: this is the man in charge of europe's most valuable company, novo nordisk, and its blockbuster diabetes and obesity drugs ozempic and wegovy.
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by just state for more developments as they emerge in the ceasefire and hostage prisoners swap the lar to comb. how's you covered? plus plenty more to be explored. there any time you like the greenland is a strategically important territory on american needs to ensure a ton triple presence. the remarks of us secretary of states, no many marco rubio is showing a warning stroke threat about future security in the region of access to the minerals on green that are critically important. but as more nav, it goes, little space is opening up in the arctic particular this north or in passage that goes from the rest of the china, russia to asia, and could cut transit times. but as much as 40 percent, the arctic is going to become extra, incredibly critical. and so we have to have a presence there. we have to have a presence. they're not just saying, okay, we have a base, we have 200 people or we have a flag flying. we have to have the ability, for example, to have the ships that can navigate and the naval level and keep those shipping lines open. if in fact they're being threatened, a southern
by just state for more developments as they emerge in the ceasefire and hostage prisoners swap the lar to comb. how's you covered? plus plenty more to be explored. there any time you like the greenland is a strategically important territory on american needs to ensure a ton triple presence. the remarks of us secretary of states, no many marco rubio is showing a warning stroke threat about future security in the region of access to the minerals on green that are critically important. but as more...
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in good condition, they will start to mush clear cox's presence to pick a subordinate possess lar, uh, yeah, but that sounds reasonable for quite you choose young adults and the subsidized. is that possible for the next, you know, send it to you have is that it was the music provides it the vehicle instead of mute of it's of just actually of it. uh, i've been searching the motion. yeah. yeah. i know. but as i flush quantica visible because of school is from yet, is that possible? if i don't, what you would know is it printing something because it is a process afford you cause to come what are supposed to be the should i send you please the i wish i could have her, but i'm afraid of them so so sorry for her for to what can i do? both of them and that you get a good i to put you on the phone. you're still a kaiser with the i need it. the number that if there's any said, as a bookshelf uh when you mine is a guise of it. there's but add them place hoyt, gravity to tell you what that good on that you to deal with. so to speak directly to the much the it has been i'd see to see i'm going to
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well for more and this i've enjoyed by lars. how to from our business desk was a little pond. steel is standing firm. it's actually filed now a legal challenge against the us for blocking this merger deal. why this decision about us present of joe biden has obviously angered japan or at least the pon steel . what's the reasoning, what's the basis for the legal challenge against that decision? yeah, terry higher, i'm the, they basically say to make it really short that bite and wasn't honest, they say that biden's reasoning to block this deal is essentially faulty for that. we have to look at maybe what biden said when he blocked it. and i want to quote in the interest, so there's no misunderstandings, this acquisition, he says, what place one of america's largest deal produces on the form control and create risk for national security and our critical supply chains. now of course, that sounds really important. we all know what happened a couple of years ago doing depend demik went global supply chains fell apart that use the risk
well for more and this i've enjoyed by lars. how to from our business desk was a little pond. steel is standing firm. it's actually filed now a legal challenge against the us for blocking this merger deal. why this decision about us present of joe biden has obviously angered japan or at least the pon steel . what's the reasoning, what's the basis for the legal challenge against that decision? yeah, terry higher, i'm the, they basically say to make it really short that bite and wasn't honest,...
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well, the president's arrival is expected lar this afternoon. the plan is for mr. trump to tour the fire ravaged areas of southern california. now, this visit is being attached with big conditions for the golden state to receive federal aid. nbc bay area's kanchez joining us now. so, kris, the president is talking about federal aid here while also talking about fema and taking it out of the mix. well, i'll tell you, a lot of states are listening to this because in the last hour, the white house released president trump's schedule for his l.a. visit. and in the last ten minutes, we did get confirmation from the governor's office that he will meet the president on the tarmac as he arrives in la. we'll give you more specifics as we get them now in the last ten minutes, as i. so we're going to be doing something on fema that i think most people agree. i'd like to see the states take care of disasters, let the state take care of the tornadoes and the hurricanes and all of the other things that happen, so that is the president saying that he wants to take fema out of the
well, the president's arrival is expected lar this afternoon. the plan is for mr. trump to tour the fire ravaged areas of southern california. now, this visit is being attached with big conditions for the golden state to receive federal aid. nbc bay area's kanchez joining us now. so, kris, the president is talking about federal aid here while also talking about fema and taking it out of the mix. well, i'll tell you, a lot of states are listening to this because in the last hour, the white house...
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you've laid out the one to accuse is d r c of harboring a predominantly who's to who to group the the lar, that want to bring down to keep go the government. but you haven't yet explained to us the birth of m 23 some 20 years after that. and so the, i'm trying to speed the march 23rd. uh the quote is on the on off sort of, uh, an automotive group. uh, that's what will pay the the eastern do you have see in 2009. and there was an argument between the government of data saying this automatic. and that argument was concluded in march 12th street and to top and, and 9, the end. it's the, the collapse of the agreement because following the agreement on the implementation of the agreement, there was that requirement and on the temp on the part of the government engaged as a tool to relocate the members of these autumn to group as part of that integration process into the national academy of the obviously and that creates a lift between this group and the depths of government. the members of bottom group didn't want to relocate from that or what they consider to be their uh, area of presence and
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but lars, before the rest of the day didn't quiet while the concentration was in gaza. city and further northern part of this trip more attacked. also in the eastern part of pioneer in the city, but the majority of these attacks have already caused further civilian casualties. more in force displacement for really displays in front of the sides. possibly just as we prepare for this segment of this evening at a fresh new taco and a dies neighborhood, this is the 2nd time it lives. then it was our, this particular neighborhood being attacked by this very drones and almost at the same time. another attack on the street old targeting group of people's and families, or displays the front and northern part of the strip and the eastern part. any potential gathering those people anywhere. whether it's waiting a distribution, food points or internet distribution points or getting, trying to get water, they are being attacked as we see earlier, as our one of our team members was in gaza. city for me is field report when an attack happened the just a few feet away from where he wa
but lars, before the rest of the day didn't quiet while the concentration was in gaza. city and further northern part of this trip more attacked. also in the eastern part of pioneer in the city, but the majority of these attacks have already caused further civilian casualties. more in force displacement for really displays in front of the sides. possibly just as we prepare for this segment of this evening at a fresh new taco and a dies neighborhood, this is the 2nd time it lives. then it was...
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than $200.00 journalists and media workers who paid the ultimate price while documenting the genocide. lar khan reports of these tests to protect under identified unless yet the voltage little protection for posting in journalists who risk their lives to report on israel's wouldn't let the spelling of concept back into gaza. do you know anything on the 1st day of the will of october 7th? this happened i'll just say a report, a human, a cited reported live and goes to city. as the building behind which house several media institutions was bombed, it was a sign of things to come. take a moment to breathe, we have just witness live. what it is really el rey looks like on a populated area of gauze, a city wall. international media has only been allowed him with the is ready all the under heavy censorship. john listened, garza happy, pivotal, and documenting and exposing possible is ready for crimes. for somebody to have them again, among them is on to sir is full and that goes up your chief what and the do. who continued and his pursuit to report on the war, even off to his wife, teenage son,
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about the fact that there are competing countries and americans know very well that, you know, the lar brings that is going that to develop these technologies are coming from ocean front exhibit the india, right, or a china of the mathematics on this computer science behind it, you know? yeah, that'll just get to pick them up, running on entirely on the ecosystem centurions of the say. yeah, it's a good point. the call back over to you, us industrial organizations. arguing that the move my open, the way for competitors to fill the void left by american export restrictions that could potentially be damaging to any number of us companies perhaps. is it, is it a case of? well, i don't know, is it a mistake call over to you, your thoughts as well before the us ship and on china? china is the largest market export market for the american company and video. so and video has event completely being set off on its largest market by a mere decree of the us government. now the china is very busy, creating is domestic alternatives and a good chinese company. they have no choice, they have no choic
about the fact that there are competing countries and americans know very well that, you know, the lar brings that is going that to develop these technologies are coming from ocean front exhibit the india, right, or a china of the mathematics on this computer science behind it, you know? yeah, that'll just get to pick them up, running on entirely on the ecosystem centurions of the say. yeah, it's a good point. the call back over to you, us industrial organizations. arguing that the move my...
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women in the mills mills, children in the mills and child lar,ven thoughy the end of the 19th century, the progressive start to get rid of child labor, it's going to last in into the 1920s and you're going to have children who forgo school under the theory you didn't need an education because you could just work in the mills your whole life nd lg hours toiling in the mills of america. and fall river will be a city of stark. with many of the workers living in the tenements, some owned by the mills, right down by the mills down. if you look in the bottom of this picture, you'll see the houses and they're surrounded by the mills wkers crowded into tenement housing. you know, the housesut up into a partroed apartments, while many of the wealthy people in fall river moved up to t hil away from, the factories, the tenement the docks, less flood prone, leafy summer breezes and sunsets out over the water. and these are this is a modern shot. i'm about to show you. but that's the view from the hill you can see why that would be much nicer than what's going down where everyone else is living do
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people fous lar spicus. if your father's just been ax murdered by somebody and you're gointo send the other person in the house out to get somebody, aren't you a little worried that's an ax murderer in the house? but lizzie sends, bridget off. all right. 1115, their neighbor, adelaide churchill's searing, seeing the commotion, seeing bridget run out of the house, comes to the side door, and she will later say that lizzie just was very and had a blank look on her face and says, oh, mrs. churchill, do come in. somebody killed father. and the doctor said, barry bone arrived. he was a doctor in the civil war and looking at the gruesome remains, andrew borden says, i didn't see anything like this at the battle of shiloh. 11:20 a.m. people are like, lizzie, where's your mother. and she says, oh, she went out and she a note from a sick friend. but i think i might have her come in. she might have come in through the basement and says, well, i'll go check upstairs. but if somebody comes with me in case there's an ax
people fous lar spicus. if your father's just been ax murdered by somebody and you're gointo send the other person in the house out to get somebody, aren't you a little worried that's an ax murderer in the house? but lizzie sends, bridget off. all right. 1115, their neighbor, adelaide churchill's searing, seeing the commotion, seeing bridget run out of the house, comes to the side door, and she will later say that lizzie just was very and had a blank look on her face and says, oh, mrs....
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welcome to kudlow, i'm lar ry kudlow. so game, set, match, smooth sales for all of president trump's nominees, and treasury man scott bessent joined ship. joe biden does not like tech oligarchs because they are flocking to trump. >> senator rand paul to cut spending and senator markwayne mull mullin on tell create's hypocrisy, but first up, grady trimble is live in washington, what is cooking. reporter: it is cold outside, comfortable here, i will start with trump's pick to lead treasury department, scott bessent who fended off attacks today from democrats over president trump's plans to implement tariffs, cut government spending and make 2017 tax cuts permanent. >> if we do not renew and extend, then we will be facing an economic calamity and as always, with financial instability, that falls on the middle and working class people. reporter: democrats accuse bessent of working for wealthy, going after some of trump's guests at the inauguration. >> you have three people on top mr. musk, mr. bezos and mr. zuckerberg who are
welcome to kudlow, i'm lar ry kudlow. so game, set, match, smooth sales for all of president trump's nominees, and treasury man scott bessent joined ship. joe biden does not like tech oligarchs because they are flocking to trump. >> senator rand paul to cut spending and senator markwayne mull mullin on tell create's hypocrisy, but first up, grady trimble is live in washington, what is cooking. reporter: it is cold outside, comfortable here, i will start with trump's pick to lead treasury...
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or any cabinet secretary to get that grand l you lar, they tried to trip him up, they could not, he willase recruitment for our armed forces. he will do great. to democrats, they are in a shambles they don't know which way they want their party to go, will they be fully supportive of israel or a two-step with hamas and hezbollah or stand for women and women in sports on house floor, a bunch of democrats told not to stand for women, they have decisions to make. >> great stuff. come back to you claudia. no blank check for governor newsom. what happening in california los angeles area is a nightmare, it is apocalyptic it is horrible, estimates are upward 200 billion it may be worse. the federal government is always tried to be humane, it would be humane if federal assistant was joined by new policies in california and i mean legislative policy at state level. to get water to run, fill up reservoirs and have right forest management. you know the story. as well as we all do, everything that has gone wrong, and instead of giving money away. should we insist on some changes in the policies of c
or any cabinet secretary to get that grand l you lar, they tried to trip him up, they could not, he willase recruitment for our armed forces. he will do great. to democrats, they are in a shambles they don't know which way they want their party to go, will they be fully supportive of israel or a two-step with hamas and hezbollah or stand for women and women in sports on house floor, a bunch of democrats told not to stand for women, they have decisions to make. >> great stuff. come back to...
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. >> bill: multiple investigations, tourist bug lars. they come to the u.s. on a tourist visa. >> for being in new york how many crimes have happened link evidence to migrant gangs and the same thing. we didn't know so much about the chilean gang. >> the expensive bag might have been a tip-off. >> dana: president trump taking help on the international stage as well going through dangerous hazards as they work to set america on a course for global greatness. welcome to oh a new hour of "america's newsroom." >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. global greatness. secretary of state marco rubio putting the world on notice his first day on the job yesterday working to implement president trump's agenda signaling a major shift at the state department putting american interests and the promotion of peace through strength as the center of u.s. foreign policy. >> we want to be at the centerpiece, at the core of how we formulate foreign policy because we'll have the best ideas of any agency and because we will execute it better and faster and more effectively than any other agenc
. >> bill: multiple investigations, tourist bug lars. they come to the u.s. on a tourist visa. >> for being in new york how many crimes have happened link evidence to migrant gangs and the same thing. we didn't know so much about the chilean gang. >> the expensive bag might have been a tip-off. >> dana: president trump taking help on the international stage as well going through dangerous hazards as they work to set america on a course for global greatness. welcome to oh...
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a short time lar, pice were notified of 3 other victims with gunshot wounds and took themselves to thee victims later died of their injuries. the other 2 are listed stable. this investigation is also ongoing. another person shot to death in west oakland this morning. it happened at 14th and poplar streets. police say they have not yet publicly identified the victim as always. they're hoping for leads from the public. >> well, the contra costa coroner's office released the identity of a 15 year-old boy was killed in a car accident. this is around 2.30, sunday morning to adam. a real was in a car that crashed under the 6.80, overpass. investigators say 3 of the 5 people that car ran away. we're little died at a local hospital and the 16 year-old driver was later arrested and now faces charges, including vehicular manslaughter. danville. a man is in jail after an hours-long stand-off with police monday night. this is right after police responded to report of felony battery at a home on hill metal ace. the suspect identified as kevin say, barricaded himself inside his home. police evacuate
a short time lar, pice were notified of 3 other victims with gunshot wounds and took themselves to thee victims later died of their injuries. the other 2 are listed stable. this investigation is also ongoing. another person shot to death in west oakland this morning. it happened at 14th and poplar streets. police say they have not yet publicly identified the victim as always. they're hoping for leads from the public. >> well, the contra costa coroner's office released the identity of a 15...
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lar will. >> it's pretty well put.om now if donald trump makes good on his vows to pardon those people, the convicts. seditionists, traitors, who attacked police, who chanted for the violence or assassination of public officials in both parties, if that goes forward, this will not be the kind of debate where you need to give someone logic or explore their motivations or try to hear them out. it will be the kind of debate where all you need is a mirror or nowadays a phone where you can click play on that record, on segments like this from the television or youtube, and just say to people here's what you all said. here's what you claimed. look in the mirror. >>> we'll be right back. uniquely formulated for rapid relief that lasts and lasts. that's my babyyy! try our new sugar-free cough drops. instasoooooothe! advil liqui-gels are faster and stronger than tylenol rapid release gels. ♪♪ also from advil, advil targeted relief, the only topical with 4 powerful pain fighting ingredients that start working on contact and last
lar will. >> it's pretty well put.om now if donald trump makes good on his vows to pardon those people, the convicts. seditionists, traitors, who attacked police, who chanted for the violence or assassination of public officials in both parties, if that goes forward, this will not be the kind of debate where you need to give someone logic or explore their motivations or try to hear them out. it will be the kind of debate where all you need is a mirror or nowadays a phone where you can...
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it's already going to cost you a little more to stay warm sch lars dan kerman reports pg e customers are facing a new rate hike in the new year. >> along with bridge tolls and bart fares, bay area residents will also see gas bills going up this month. pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up and average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are no limits to how much. >> he didn't. can ask for an increase is how many times a year and no limits to how many times the public utilities commission can say yes, martone is with the utility reform network. >> he says basic gas and electric service has become unaffordable for many in california. and it's time the legislature's set limits. i know that t
it's already going to cost you a little more to stay warm sch lars dan kerman reports pg e customers are facing a new rate hike in the new year. >> along with bridge tolls and bart fares, bay area residents will also see gas bills going up this month. pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up and average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on...