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marc: across the board. is a lot of what people would perceive as being more recession resistant areas. health care continues to be one. technology and valuations might be changing, everyone believes over the long-term technology is the place to be. -- continue to be important, but business services unit that provides vital services to residential and commercial customers. you cannot get away from in a recession. they seem to continue to do well. i think the big shift over the last year, among others, is last year even the tough deals got done. this year, it is more like the great deals are getting done. they are going rapidly. they are suffering with some of the ones that have more hair on them. anna: thank you. interesting take. marc cooper, ceo solomon partners. coming up on this program, opec-plus is opening up the tap. it is increasing oil supply. we will talk about what that means with jeff currie, goldman sachs global head of commodities research. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> coming, larry fink, lack rock
marc: across the board. is a lot of what people would perceive as being more recession resistant areas. health care continues to be one. technology and valuations might be changing, everyone believes over the long-term technology is the place to be. -- continue to be important, but business services unit that provides vital services to residential and commercial customers. you cannot get away from in a recession. they seem to continue to do well. i think the big shift over the last year, among...
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now, let's talk about belgium, in particular, and this question of imperial legacy, marc.hy, and what was different about this visit? well, it's the first time - you have a king of belgium — belgium was terrible - at colonising — not that there are good ones — but they might i have been among the worst ones with the exploitation - of the people of the congo and the wealth and the minerals | of the congo that built belgium| as a superpower at the end of the 19th century - and beginning- of the 20th century. he went there to apologise. but he said exactly, - "we denounce unacceptable "regime based on paternalism and discrimination— "and racism". well, he didn't. really apologise. he just condemned it. and did he bring...? that almost makes him sound like he's a third party. yes. that "it wasn't us — i'm looking from the outside". in a way, you know, a louvre. imean... and it was his family directly, because it was initially... it was — belonged to leopold ii... i right. ..which was his family, - the saxe—coburg and gothas. and, but what did he i bring to the congolese? he di
now, let's talk about belgium, in particular, and this question of imperial legacy, marc.hy, and what was different about this visit? well, it's the first time - you have a king of belgium — belgium was terrible - at colonising — not that there are good ones — but they might i have been among the worst ones with the exploitation - of the people of the congo and the wealth and the minerals | of the congo that built belgium| as a superpower at the end of the 19th century - and beginning- of...
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the studio are stefanie bolzen, uk and ireland correspondent for the german media group die welt, marcwho writes for the french news magazine le point, and adam raphael, who began reporting on uk politics in 1976 — the last year to date in which a british prime minister left office by choice. lovely to see you all. thank you for being with us. let me start with you, adam, on the question of boris�*s apparent survival — and, certainly, survival for now. he says he is getting on with thejob. is this just a display of kind of what one might call boris bravura, or is the prime minister kind of right to think that his enemies perhaps moved a bit too soon? well, they may have moved too soon to kick him out but actually, i think his position is unsustainable. and my own view is that he will be out before the end of the year. the fact is if you look at the simple maths of it, 211 voted for boris but of that 211, 170, no less, are the payroll vote. so he has sort of a0 or 50 independent votes. well, the people who voted against him — they got 148, three times as many. three times as independent
the studio are stefanie bolzen, uk and ireland correspondent for the german media group die welt, marcwho writes for the french news magazine le point, and adam raphael, who began reporting on uk politics in 1976 — the last year to date in which a british prime minister left office by choice. lovely to see you all. thank you for being with us. let me start with you, adam, on the question of boris�*s apparent survival — and, certainly, survival for now. he says he is getting on with...
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reading this, i have no doubt that there was fear in marc short. and that he knew what they were up against that day. >> yeah. i think what is becoming clearer and clearer to me -- i think everyone who is paying attention, particularly in the aftermath of january 6th, understood how serious what happened on that day was. aside from a bunch of paid propagandists or glib idiots trying to wipe it away, everyone understands what happens. they are two ways to understand it. when is that the president is diluted and infantile and stubborn. and got caught up in the conspiracy theories. and just refused to let go and stomped his feet around and was facilitated by other people. and it all got out of hand in the end. like, it got out of hand and this is what happened. the other is that they had a deliberate plot to cake and seize power that they went about attempting to implement. and when it became clear that pence was an obstacle, part of the plan meant removing him from the equation. from the eyeah, it's a full-on o overturn a free and fair election. and
reading this, i have no doubt that there was fear in marc short. and that he knew what they were up against that day. >> yeah. i think what is becoming clearer and clearer to me -- i think everyone who is paying attention, particularly in the aftermath of january 6th, understood how serious what happened on that day was. aside from a bunch of paid propagandists or glib idiots trying to wipe it away, everyone understands what happens. they are two ways to understand it. when is that the...
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we met in marc short's office in the executive office building. across the way from the white house. doctor eastman had a court hearing by zoom that morning, so it didn't start first thing. rather, started around 11. that meeting went for about an hour and a half, two hours. chief of staff, marc short, was at that meeting most of the time. there are a few times where he left. essentially, it was an extended discussion. what's most surprised me about that meeting was that, when mr. eastman came in, he said, i'm here to request that you reject the electors. so, on the fourth, that had been in the past but he had said i'm not recommending that you do that. but on the fifth, he came in and expressly requested that. i grabbed a notebook because i was heading into the meeting, i don't hear much knew from him to record. but that was the first thing i recorded in my notes, was the requests that the vp reject. >> just to be clear. you're saying that dr. eastman urged the vice president to adopt the very same approach that dr. eastman appeared to abandon in
we met in marc short's office in the executive office building. across the way from the white house. doctor eastman had a court hearing by zoom that morning, so it didn't start first thing. rather, started around 11. that meeting went for about an hour and a half, two hours. chief of staff, marc short, was at that meeting most of the time. there are a few times where he left. essentially, it was an extended discussion. what's most surprised me about that meeting was that, when mr. eastman came...
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so, marc short, mark jacobs, how did that play with the former president? is someone who has always urged president trump, ever since january 6th happened and he told people he was banning him from the white house after he was with former vice president mike pence that day. i think people forget before marc short was the chief of defense, he helped manage relationships with lawmakers on the hill. and he is someone who is certainly drawn the former president's ire since january 6th because trump has told people he believed marc short helped convince the vice president not to meet his demands, not to try to object to this certification process on capitol hill. he is someone testifying today that president trump has complained to people -- former president trump -- has complained that all the testimonial on capitol hill since these hearings have started, anderson, has been negative toward him. i don't know if there are people who testified, people who are in trump's orbit that have been saying more positive things that have not been used in these hearings. he'
so, marc short, mark jacobs, how did that play with the former president? is someone who has always urged president trump, ever since january 6th happened and he told people he was banning him from the white house after he was with former vice president mike pence that day. i think people forget before marc short was the chief of defense, he helped manage relationships with lawmakers on the hill. and he is someone who is certainly drawn the former president's ire since january 6th because trump...
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marc is a good speech writer.way to -- there is credibility to the notion the president has to shift and pivot. numbers don't lie. if you believe in numbers when you are ahead, you have to take account when they say that you are behind and not ahead. i think inflation as we pointed out, crime, border. things the president can try to show that he is indeed the president. i won't use the word. i think that strategist might have been using. people want to see a different kind of leadership. this happens with president. this president has the lowest rating as marc pointed out. reagan, clinton, obama, all had difficult numbers in their first two years in office and were able to turn it around and got reelected. the question now for president biden more so than those three president, can he reassure an unsettled democratic electorate that he is the right person to lead the party? he has time to do it. the question is will he be able to? >> bill: to finish the quote, harold. there are things you can do to control the pub
marc is a good speech writer.way to -- there is credibility to the notion the president has to shift and pivot. numbers don't lie. if you believe in numbers when you are ahead, you have to take account when they say that you are behind and not ahead. i think inflation as we pointed out, crime, border. things the president can try to show that he is indeed the president. i won't use the word. i think that strategist might have been using. people want to see a different kind of leadership. this...
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marc, your thoughts where the president stands. the fire has to burn itself out.fire. not just art laffer a bunch of democratic strategists said he did. larry summers warned in februart covid relief bill it would set off inflation like we haven't seen in a generation. you just had steve rattner this week who said he overstimulated the economy during a pandemic putting too much money in people's pockets which created this inflation. it's economics 101. if you flood the joan with free money and the supply side can't keep up, you listed those empty jobs, the supply side can't find workers the result is shortages and inflation. it's not hard to figure out. it's hard to solve once you do it. >> bret: okay. i just want to break in for this breaking news that's just happening at this very moment. if we can get a graphic of that race. we are just getting word that david mccormick in pennsylvania has conceded that race to mehmet oz. remember that's the runoff, the recount that was happening in pennsylvania. oz was up some 900 votes heading into the recount. the g.o.p. sena
marc, your thoughts where the president stands. the fire has to burn itself out.fire. not just art laffer a bunch of democratic strategists said he did. larry summers warned in februart covid relief bill it would set off inflation like we haven't seen in a generation. you just had steve rattner this week who said he overstimulated the economy during a pandemic putting too much money in people's pockets which created this inflation. it's economics 101. if you flood the joan with free money and...
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richard and marc, good seeing you. coming up, we'll talk to david asman and mercedes schlapp about that issue. what is the impact electorally. we're live in ukraine after putin bombs a crowded shopping mall a short time ago. several are dead and dozens are wounded. we'll take you there live on the ground when we come back. your . they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty, liberty. liberty.♪ my a1c stayed here, only pay for what you need. it needed to be here. ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. (♪ ♪) in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if
richard and marc, good seeing you. coming up, we'll talk to david asman and mercedes schlapp about that issue. what is the impact electorally. we're live in ukraine after putin bombs a crowded shopping mall a short time ago. several are dead and dozens are wounded. we'll take you there live on the ground when we come back. your . they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. only pay for what...
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we met in marc short's office in the executive office building. across the way from the white house. doctor eastman had a court hearing by zoom that morning, so it didn't start first thing. rather, started around 11. that meeting went for about an hour and a half, two hours. chief of staff, marc short, was at that meeting most of the time. there are a few times where he left. essentially, it was an extended discussion. what's most surprised me about that meeting was that, when mr. eastman came in, he said, i'm here to request that you reject the electors. so, on the fourth, that had been in the past but he had said i'm not recommending that you do that. but on the fifth, he came in and expressly requested that. i grabbed a notebook because i was heading into the meeting, i don't hear much knew from him to record. but that was the first thing i recorded in my notes, was the requests that the vp reject. >> just to be clear. you're saying that dr. eastman urged the vice president to adopt the very same approach that dr. eastman appeared to abandon in
we met in marc short's office in the executive office building. across the way from the white house. doctor eastman had a court hearing by zoom that morning, so it didn't start first thing. rather, started around 11. that meeting went for about an hour and a half, two hours. chief of staff, marc short, was at that meeting most of the time. there are a few times where he left. essentially, it was an extended discussion. what's most surprised me about that meeting was that, when mr. eastman came...
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this is testimony from marc short the vice president chief of staff. who served in the trump administration and multiple positions over four years. >> just to pick up on that, was it your impression that the president had directly conveyed his position to the president not just to the world, but to president trump. >> many times. >> and he had been consistent and -- >> very consistent. the president trump lauded with john eastman to pressured pence to do so anyway. the federal court has explained, quote, based on the evidence the court finds that is more likely than not that president trump and dr. eastman dishonestly conspired to obstruct the joint session on january six, 2021. what exactly did president trump know when president trump confined -- would be illegal for mike pence to refuse to count electoral votes. here is one sample of testimony given by one of the witnesses before us today. the vice president general counsel. >> did john eastman ever admit, in front of the president, that his proposal -- >> i believe he did. >> that was january 4th,
this is testimony from marc short the vice president chief of staff. who served in the trump administration and multiple positions over four years. >> just to pick up on that, was it your impression that the president had directly conveyed his position to the president not just to the world, but to president trump. >> many times. >> and he had been consistent and -- >> very consistent. the president trump lauded with john eastman to pressured pence to do so anyway. the...
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. >> after the recess, we will hear that marc short's concerns were justified. the vice president was in danger. mister chairman, i reserve. >> to the order of the committee of today, the cha >> committee will be in order. gentleman from california, mr. aguilar, is recognized. >> i'd now like to turn to the events of january 6th, 2021. which turned out to be a fateful day in our nation's history. despite the fact that the vice president consistently told the president that he did not have and would not want the power to decide the outcome of the presidential election, donald trump continued to pressure the vice president both publicly and privately. as you will hear, things reached a boiling point on january 6th in the consequences were disastrous. in the middle of the night on january 5th, into the morning of the sixth, around 1 am, president trump tweeted at the vice president. meaning that the comments in response to the president's tweet would also show up on the vice president's twitter feed. the tweet stated that the vice president could, quote, come throu
. >> after the recess, we will hear that marc short's concerns were justified. the vice president was in danger. mister chairman, i reserve. >> to the order of the committee of today, the cha >> committee will be in order. gentleman from california, mr. aguilar, is recognized. >> i'd now like to turn to the events of january 6th, 2021. which turned out to be a fateful day in our nation's history. despite the fact that the vice president consistently told the president...
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this is testimony from marc short the vice president chief of staff. who served in the trump administration and multiple positions over four years. >> just to pick up on that, was it your impression that the president had directly conveyed his position to the president not just to the world, but to president trump. >> many times. >> and he had been consistent and -- >> very consistent. the president trump lauded with john eastman to pressured pence to do so anyway. the federal court has explained, quote, based on the evidence the court finds that is more likely than not that president trump and dr. eastman dishonestly conspired to obstruct the joint session on january six, 2021. what exactly did president trump know when president trump confined -- would be illegal for mike pence to refuse to count electoral votes. here is one sample of testimony given by one of the witnesses before us today. the vice president general counsel. >> did john eastman ever admit, in front of the president, that his proposal -- >> i believe he did. >> that was january 4th,
this is testimony from marc short the vice president chief of staff. who served in the trump administration and multiple positions over four years. >> just to pick up on that, was it your impression that the president had directly conveyed his position to the president not just to the world, but to president trump. >> many times. >> and he had been consistent and -- >> very consistent. the president trump lauded with john eastman to pressured pence to do so anyway. the...
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i'm marc edwards.river's championship after winning the azerbaijan grand prix with ferrari's charles leclerc suffering an engine failure. it was a red bull 1—2 as sergio perez finished runner up, while the british mercedes duo of george russell and lewis hamilton finished third and fourth respectively. a bad day at the office for ferrari, both drivers not finishing the race. all plaudits belonging to verstappen, though, as he takes control of the world championship. onto cricket, and scintillating centuries from joe root and ollie pope have kept england in the second test with new zealand on what was a riotous third day at trent bridge in nottingham. new zealand posted a mammoth first innings total of 553 but england have managed to eat into that hefty total, the hosts finishing the day on 5/473, trailing the kiwis by 80 runs. we want to get as close to them as we can, if not ahead. the pitch is starting to spin a little bit so that may provide a few opportunities. hopefully, we can sneak ahead and put
i'm marc edwards.river's championship after winning the azerbaijan grand prix with ferrari's charles leclerc suffering an engine failure. it was a red bull 1—2 as sergio perez finished runner up, while the british mercedes duo of george russell and lewis hamilton finished third and fourth respectively. a bad day at the office for ferrari, both drivers not finishing the race. all plaudits belonging to verstappen, though, as he takes control of the world championship. onto cricket, and...
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we could talk for the next hour, marc, about that day.bout the former vice president, as you mentioned, who has been out there on the campaign trail. one of the things mike pence is known for is being a staunch opponent of abortion and very much pro-life. you played such a key role in getting these three supreme court justices on the court who did vote to overturn roe v. wade, the conservative majority directly linked to the administration that you served in. you are now talking about the former vice president -- a ban on abortion, so going further than we are right now. what does a ban on abortion look like? >> 50eu7b8g the vice i think the president has been champing life since the very beginning. i think where we believe that life begins in conception, but i think that the vice president has always accepted exceptions for rape and incest because he thinks we should move toward a more perfect union -- >> brennan: like what governor yongken in doing in virginia, 15 weeks -- is there a compromise? >> we will continue to champion life wher
we could talk for the next hour, marc, about that day.bout the former vice president, as you mentioned, who has been out there on the campaign trail. one of the things mike pence is known for is being a staunch opponent of abortion and very much pro-life. you played such a key role in getting these three supreme court justices on the court who did vote to overturn roe v. wade, the conservative majority directly linked to the administration that you served in. you are now talking about the...
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tambiÉn cÓmo planifican inmortalizar a jenni rivera y marc anthony alsur del estado, y este jueves sensumieron mÁs de cien acres. segÚn informÓ (nombre en inglÉs), la cuadrilla trabaja en la contenciÓn que se encuentra en un 65%. mientras que el incendio en (nombre en inglÉs) el Área de (nombre en inglÉs) se encuentra contenido en un 41% segÚn la Última actualizaciÓn. varios departamento de bomberos trabajan para controlar la situaciÓn. que consumiÓ ya 20 acres. las autoridades dijeron que el humo ha disminuido en la zona de (nombre en inglÉs). iniciÓ ayer alrededor de las 3 de la tarde en el Área de (nombre en inglÉs) a a tres millas de (nombre en inglÉs). un bombero resultÓ herido y trasladado al hospital. hasta el momento sin daÑos materiales. guillermo quiroz una situaciÓn que estamos ya tristemente acostumbrados a informar, incendios. >>> incendios. especÍficamente california ha sido terrible. temperaturas en los 60. nublados altos continÚan, relÁmpagos y esas luces por toda la actividad hacia el sur, temperaturas descienden en la madrugada, especialmente a las 7 de la madrugada
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leslie marshall, and "the washington post" columnist marc thiessen.cans have great confidence in their government after watching that we will see what president biden says tonight. this is an opportunity, once again, for president biden to choose to unite the country. and the question is he going to choose to unite the country? he hasn't done it so far or guide us. there is a possibility to get something done on guns. there is a common ground on enhancing red flag laws, enhancing school security, enhancing background checks, even more money for mental health. those are things that could happen. so if the president goes out tonight and talks about those things, then that's a sign that something can happen fry be to gin up his base then we know he is not serious. >> bret: here is senator chris murphy, democrat. >> i absolutely think that our partners are negotiating in good faith between the meetings we had yesterday and and tuesday. we had about six to eight republicans engaged. but it's not everything i want. not even close. it's red flag laws. it's i
leslie marshall, and "the washington post" columnist marc thiessen.cans have great confidence in their government after watching that we will see what president biden says tonight. this is an opportunity, once again, for president biden to choose to unite the country. and the question is he going to choose to unite the country? he hasn't done it so far or guide us. there is a possibility to get something done on guns. there is a common ground on enhancing red flag laws, enhancing...
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not that the vaccinations do. >> doctor marc spiegel what is your take?at old differently. it's a natural immunity and 75% of children have had some kind of covid. the problem is, it's only demar's recent infection and gives you protection especially against emerging variance. and then i would add hybrid and immunity, if you had covid and then you get a vaccine commie is probably your best protection of all. it is an advantage for it i wouldn't say was an either or situation. and i would not discount natural immunity. i would add to it with a vaccine. save it all right dr. mark spiegel on what to talk about this story about 17-year-old zachary. straight a california high school student with what seemed like a limitless future but zack's potential was cut short when, like millions of high school kids across america, zack decided to experiment with drugs. i'm but when he saw was percocet. what he got instead was a counterfeit pill made to fentanyl. sadly zack's parents found him dead at his desk and their family home. now according to the cdc three out of f
not that the vaccinations do. >> doctor marc spiegel what is your take?at old differently. it's a natural immunity and 75% of children have had some kind of covid. the problem is, it's only demar's recent infection and gives you protection especially against emerging variance. and then i would add hybrid and immunity, if you had covid and then you get a vaccine commie is probably your best protection of all. it is an advantage for it i wouldn't say was an either or situation. and i would...
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marc: it is likely to become zero-sum in a lot of countries.press for these energy sanctions to be reduced, press for a cease fire. in order to get grain shipments moving again and help citizens. francine: thank you so much. stocks, u.s. equities moving higher. the biggest move is in bond yields. a big debate, we stay on it. that is it for the european market open. up next is "bloomberg surveillance: early edition." this is bloomberg. ♪ xfinity mobile runs on america's most reliable 5g network, but for up to half the price of verizon so you have more money for more stuff. this phone? fewer groceries. this phone? more groceries! this phone? fewer concert tickets. this phone? more concert tickets. and not just for my shows. switch to xfinity mobile for half the price of verizon. new and existing customers get amazing value with our everyday pricing. switch today.
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chief of staff marc short was at that meeting most of the time.e left. and essentially, it was an extended discussion. what most surprised me about that meeting was that when mr. eastman came in, he said, i'm here to request that you reject the electors. so, on the 4th, that had been the path that he had said, i'm not recommending that you do that. but on the 5th, he came in and expressly requested that. and i grabbed a notebook because i was heading into the meeting. i didn't hear much new from him to record, but that was the first thing i recorded in my notes was request that the vp reject. >> just to be clear, you're saying that dr. eastman urged the vice president to adopt the very same approach that dr. eastman appeared to abandon in the oval office meeting with the president the day before, is that correct? >> he had recommended against it, the evening before. and then on the 5th, came in and -- i think was probably his first words after introductions and as we sat down were, i'm here to request that you reject the electors in the disputed s
chief of staff marc short was at that meeting most of the time.e left. and essentially, it was an extended discussion. what most surprised me about that meeting was that when mr. eastman came in, he said, i'm here to request that you reject the electors. so, on the 4th, that had been the path that he had said, i'm not recommending that you do that. but on the 5th, he came in and expressly requested that. and i grabbed a notebook because i was heading into the meeting. i didn't hear much new...
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be more like juul now marc is friendly with jewel.u-l kind, the actactual jewel. he's buying stock backhand over fist nobody even seemed to care, nobody listened to what he had to say >> there are signs that -- >> reels could reignite and he's doing this ten-year project for metaverse, he's far ahead -- >> we're worried about recession and rising rates >> maybe we should be worried about the future and what could happen and whether he is -- spent a lot of time, by the way, on parental controls before he even started this, admitted he had learned his lesson from what happened earlier you know, people think he's not smart. and i can tell you that that's -- >> not true. >> yeah. let's put that in the not true category >> i think he has a hard time defending the company. >> i think that's changed. if you listen to him in that interview, all the things he said, he's wooden, he's -- it's all nonsense >> he had some testimonies >> he has green eyes, really green eyes >> in his avatar or in real life >> i said, man, what's in the green eyes >
be more like juul now marc is friendly with jewel.u-l kind, the actactual jewel. he's buying stock backhand over fist nobody even seemed to care, nobody listened to what he had to say >> there are signs that -- >> reels could reignite and he's doing this ten-year project for metaverse, he's far ahead -- >> we're worried about recession and rising rates >> maybe we should be worried about the future and what could happen and whether he is -- spent a lot of time, by the...
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in marc short's words it was, quote, why would he? he was focused on the safety of people and ultimately certifying the election. one other element of this, again, hitting to what joyce was talking about, it was mike pence who phoned the pentagon and ordered backup from national guard at the capitol that day. it was not the president himself. >> and, luke, what stopped the committee from issuing a subpoena to pence himself? >> well, they did discuss that at one point, several months ago. but the committee reached a conclusion that once greg jacob went in, once marc short went in, they had received enough information about pence's activities that they thought it was unnecessary to force mike pence to come in. he was of -- he's in a tricky political situation. he stood up to trump on january 6th. he helped save the peaceful -- or the transfer of power between one administration to another, as is an american tradition. but he also doesn't want to get on the bad side of trump and be seen as a thorn in trump's side to the voting base becau
in marc short's words it was, quote, why would he? he was focused on the safety of people and ultimately certifying the election. one other element of this, again, hitting to what joyce was talking about, it was mike pence who phoned the pentagon and ordered backup from national guard at the capitol that day. it was not the president himself. >> and, luke, what stopped the committee from issuing a subpoena to pence himself? >> well, they did discuss that at one point, several months...
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let's bring in marc thiessen, a fox news contributor. us, marc. >> great to be here. >> martha: this is impacting everybody. i want to read to you from "the washington post." they spoke to people about their personal experiences with this. alina hilley had never run out of gas until a recent monday. she was sidelined on a street with her son, 4 and her daughter, 7, in tow. they trudged to the nearest fuel administration where they told the loanor gas can had been given to another customer. >> i had this conversation with a friend that was walking with a gas can trying to go to the gas station. she needed help. it's appalling. bernie sanders is right. you can't win with that message. what could they to? tonight they're having a hearing on gas prices, right? oh, no. wait. they're not. it's a hearing on january 6. this is why joe biden officially at 500 days, just last friday, is the least -- lowest approval rating of any president in the history of polling. lower than jimmy carter. lower than harry trueman. he's the most unpopular presiden
let's bring in marc thiessen, a fox news contributor. us, marc. >> great to be here. >> martha: this is impacting everybody. i want to read to you from "the washington post." they spoke to people about their personal experiences with this. alina hilley had never run out of gas until a recent monday. she was sidelined on a street with her son, 4 and her daughter, 7, in tow. they trudged to the nearest fuel administration where they told the loanor gas can had been given to...
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>> marc short, devin o'malley, our communications director, and chris hodge son, our legislative affairs director. >> did the vice president have a call with the president that morning? >> he did. >> were you with the vice president during the call? >> so, we had been -- the vice president had finalized his statement overnight, we were in the process of proving it so that we can get that out. we were told that a call had come in from the president. the vice president stepped out of the room to take that call and no staff went with him. >> the president had several family members with him in the oval that morning, for that call. i'd like to show you what today and others told the select committee about that call, along with never before seen photographs of the president on that call from the national archives. >> when i got in, somebody called me and said that the family and others were in the oval. and do i want to come up? so, i went upstairs. >> who do you recall being in the oval office? >> don junior, erik, laura, kimberly. i believe meadows was there. at some point, ivanka came in.
>> marc short, devin o'malley, our communications director, and chris hodge son, our legislative affairs director. >> did the vice president have a call with the president that morning? >> he did. >> were you with the vice president during the call? >> so, we had been -- the vice president had finalized his statement overnight, we were in the process of proving it so that we can get that out. we were told that a call had come in from the president. the vice...
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doctor marc siegel, great to have you on. what is your take, how bad is this?bout transnational criminal organizations that gets fentanyl made in china and now india is being added. they take it and now even more disturbingly they market it with petals that look like adderall or percocet or xanax so kids are buying it on the internet or social media who aren't even addicted, who didn't have a painkiller need sows not only, i'm told and you told the story, physicians prescribe something and it leads to illicit use, this is different, thus without that even happening so is expanding and criminal networks are expanding and as casey said, it's pouring across the border from mexico. elizabeth: you ghost to say tik tok or snap and teens on their phones can click on and emoji, icon on the social media site and by directly. the drug cartel are literary targeting young kids this way. >> correct and i said adderall, a drug i happen to think is overused to begin with but kids and teens like it because they get more focused, better scores on tests. it works whether you hav
doctor marc siegel, great to have you on. what is your take, how bad is this?bout transnational criminal organizations that gets fentanyl made in china and now india is being added. they take it and now even more disturbingly they market it with petals that look like adderall or percocet or xanax so kids are buying it on the internet or social media who aren't even addicted, who didn't have a painkiller need sows not only, i'm told and you told the story, physicians prescribe something and it...
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and marc short is very close to them.een trying to straddle this issue, not alienate trump voters. so, the fact he would say the buck stops with trump is significant. that said, tomorrow is pence day. and i'm told that actually once again tomorrow we're going to see trump insiders, including administration officials, family members, all first-hand fact witnesses who will testify about what happened in the days leading up to and on january 6th between trump and pence. >> jamie gangel, appreciate it. thank you. >> sure. >>> perspective from john yoo and also jeffrey toobin. how big a deal is this about ginni thomas corresponding with john eastman? >> let's remember who john eastman. he is the person that said really needs a criminal defense lawyer, which he got and he's now taking the fifth. he's also someone who the judge in the subpoena case said you -- there was illegal activity going on. the fact that ginni thomas was emailing with him doesn't mean at all that she was involved potentially in criminal activity. but it is
and marc short is very close to them.een trying to straddle this issue, not alienate trump voters. so, the fact he would say the buck stops with trump is significant. that said, tomorrow is pence day. and i'm told that actually once again tomorrow we're going to see trump insiders, including administration officials, family members, all first-hand fact witnesses who will testify about what happened in the days leading up to and on january 6th between trump and pence. >> jamie gangel,...
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for more on that , let's bring n marc lopresti. marc, i wonder if we have been talking so much about inflation that this is the point right now that the conversation has come to a head. could that be the contrary indicator that means inflation may have peaked? >> i certainly hope so, dom. i'm tired of talking about inflation. in the environment lyike this, t is impossible to irrelgnore. we hope the number on friday comes in at or about 8.2%. this is a sensitive print coming out on friday, dom if it is any hotter than that, we could see the market react very negatively. we're watching that especially on the heels of last week with the interesting mix of mixed bag of labor numbers and sanguid comments from elon musk. >> you have a decent jobs report anecdotal evidence out there bits and pieces of companies saying they will slow hiring and maybe rescind extended job offers offe s. if the interest rate discussion if it comes in hotter, is that interest rate the driver of the down side of the stock market? >> it is those two things are
for more on that , let's bring n marc lopresti. marc, i wonder if we have been talking so much about inflation that this is the point right now that the conversation has come to a head. could that be the contrary indicator that means inflation may have peaked? >> i certainly hope so, dom. i'm tired of talking about inflation. in the environment lyike this, t is impossible to irrelgnore. we hope the number on friday comes in at or about 8.2%. this is a sensitive print coming out on friday,...
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fox news dr marc siegel has more on what the sacramento family is doing.o try to prevent other deaths. how does a vibrant, healthy physically capable 17 year old just no longer live? it's been more than a year since chris and laura did here found their 17 year old son slumped over his desk. inside their home near sacramento. zack did here died of fentanyl poisoning in december, 2000 and 20 after taking what he thought was a single percocet pill. instead it turned out to be fentanyl, a synthetic opioid up to 100 time. there was no percocet at all in his system. a recent study by the journal of the american medical association finds fentanyl involved fatalities among adolescents ages 14 to 18 have skyrocketed every year since 2000 and 19. zach a straight a student athlete and musician was said to be a first time user who bought the drug on snapchat fentanyl can be easily disguised as another drug poisoning, not overdose, that it's about the deception that's happening like snapchat have faced heavy criticism by parents who say they are essentially an open mar
fox news dr marc siegel has more on what the sacramento family is doing.o try to prevent other deaths. how does a vibrant, healthy physically capable 17 year old just no longer live? it's been more than a year since chris and laura did here found their 17 year old son slumped over his desk. inside their home near sacramento. zack did here died of fentanyl poisoning in december, 2000 and 20 after taking what he thought was a single percocet pill. instead it turned out to be fentanyl, a synthetic...
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plus, marc elias on the republican's brazenly illegal power grab in the key swing state.rowing demands for solutions in the state of mass shootings continues unabated. all in starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the insurrection on january 6th was a blatant attempt to use force, to destroy american democracy and the rule of law. that's what made that day so uniquely terrifying, such an existential threat to the democratic order. the organizers, the rioters, wanted to topple the rightful government, and install a wrongful one, using mob violence to do so. the president backed them on, as some of the people closest and participated in the planning. in the variety of wannabe paramilitary groups, they view january six as a testing ground for precisely this undertaking, for using force, violence, intimidation and the threat there of, to overturn the democratic order. today, we saw a big development in the case against one of those groups, the proud boys. department justice charged the longtime leader of the proud boys, enrique tarrio, and fou
plus, marc elias on the republican's brazenly illegal power grab in the key swing state.rowing demands for solutions in the state of mass shootings continues unabated. all in starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the insurrection on january 6th was a blatant attempt to use force, to destroy american democracy and the rule of law. that's what made that day so uniquely terrifying, such an existential threat to the democratic order. the organizers, the...
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so those witnesses may be pence's chief of staff marc short, pence's former chief council greg jacobutside adviser federal judge mike lu luttig. we heard the stories a little bit, but these hearings will be first time the public hears from them directly and on camera. representative david cicilline is on the committee and on cnn last night he said this information will be put on display at these hearings may be, quote, very disturbing. here's a little more from him. >> there will be, i think, substantial evidence that really demonstrates the coordination and the planning and the effort despite the fact that they understood that donald trump lost the election, and even once the insurrection began and the violence began, there was -- there were ongoing efforts to persuade the former president to stop the violence and call on folks to go home. and he refused to do it. >> even with that teaser, from that representative, the house does not have every witness they wanted. the justice department last week told the committee it would not be prosecuting meadows or his deputy dan scavino for f
so those witnesses may be pence's chief of staff marc short, pence's former chief council greg jacobutside adviser federal judge mike lu luttig. we heard the stories a little bit, but these hearings will be first time the public hears from them directly and on camera. representative david cicilline is on the committee and on cnn last night he said this information will be put on display at these hearings may be, quote, very disturbing. here's a little more from him. >> there will be, i...
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i look at a guy like marc short, for example, pence's chief of staff.igence, i guess, to go to the secret service and say, my boss might be in a little bit more danger because trump is coming after him all night. why didn't he go to nancy pelosi? why didn't he go to the washington post? i mean, the idea that he's going to beef up his bosses security but my daughter was in -- hiding behind the table that day. i mean, lots of people would've liked to know that they were in danger. marc short didn't think that was important, he thought it was important that his boss be protected. that gives me the creeps, to be honest. >> that's why keep saying, people like bill barr, marc short and all these others, they don't get a free pass because they are not -- whether they're selling a book or compelled by law to testify. when they had the chance to do the right thing, they didn't do it, publicly, to the american people. that's the troubling thing. , rick you know this world a lot better than i do. when it comes to the dirty tricks of political operatives, was eastm
i look at a guy like marc short, for example, pence's chief of staff.igence, i guess, to go to the secret service and say, my boss might be in a little bit more danger because trump is coming after him all night. why didn't he go to nancy pelosi? why didn't he go to the washington post? i mean, the idea that he's going to beef up his bosses security but my daughter was in -- hiding behind the table that day. i mean, lots of people would've liked to know that they were in danger. marc short...
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marc short is expected to be called to testify. chief counsel for mike pence, greg jacob, will reportedly testify next week. as pence waited in that underground garage, and members of congress hit or flight from the mob descended on the capitol, fearing for their lives, a trump chief of staff, mark meadows, was being bombarded with frantic, hurried messages from people trying to get through to trump, telling him he needed to do or say something, anything, to stop the violent insurrection taking place on live tv. and texting from the presidents own son, apparently unable to get through to his dad -- don junior wrote, quote, he's got to condemn this bleep asap. the capitol police tweet isn't enough. we need an oval office address. he has to lead now. it's gone too far and got out of hand. and this is when you go to a mattress on. they will try to f his entire legacy if this gets worse. even trump's faithful, dogged and lewis supporters at fox news were distraught. begging him to do something -- >> quote, mark -- the president needs t
marc short is expected to be called to testify. chief counsel for mike pence, greg jacob, will reportedly testify next week. as pence waited in that underground garage, and members of congress hit or flight from the mob descended on the capitol, fearing for their lives, a trump chief of staff, mark meadows, was being bombarded with frantic, hurried messages from people trying to get through to trump, telling him he needed to do or say something, anything, to stop the violent insurrection taking...
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marc short is expected to be called to testify. chief counsel for mike pence, greg jacob, will reportedly testify next week. as pence waited in that underground garage, and members of congress hide or fled from the mob descending on the capitol, fearing for their lives, trump chief of staff, mark meadows, was being bombarded with frantic, harried messages from people trying to get through to trump, telling him he needed to do or say something, anything, to stop the violent insurrection taking place on live tv. and texting from the president's own son, apparently unable to get through to his dad -- don jr. wrote, quote, he's got to condemn this asap. the capitol police tweet isn't enough. we need an oval office address. he has to lead now. it's gone too far and got out of hand. and this is when you go to the mattress on this. they will try to f his entire legacy if this gets worse. even trump's faithful, docket and loyal supporters up fox news were distraught, begging him to do something -- >> quote, mark -- the president needs to t
marc short is expected to be called to testify. chief counsel for mike pence, greg jacob, will reportedly testify next week. as pence waited in that underground garage, and members of congress hide or fled from the mob descending on the capitol, fearing for their lives, trump chief of staff, mark meadows, was being bombarded with frantic, harried messages from people trying to get through to trump, telling him he needed to do or say something, anything, to stop the violent insurrection taking...
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when marc short contacted you, he was upset, is that we said?ell us what he said. >> what's the process for putting out a statement for meeting only two people are in the room? >> did he ask you to retract the statement? >> no, he just went right to, what's the process for putting out a statement for a meeting with only two legal run the room? >> and he clearly disagree with this -- he said the vice president doesn't agree with this. >> trying to think what exactly he said. the tone was very clearly that, he used some language to strongly infer that the president disagreed with that tape. i don't remember with that language was. >> did he dictate the statement? >> we, he dictated most of it. typically on these, typically on these i might have a couple awarding suggestions or maybe i have a sentence or a framework or something like that. but i know with specifically on this one that it was me and him on the phone talking through it and ultimately what came out was the way that he wanted to. >> the dispute between the president and the vice presid
when marc short contacted you, he was upset, is that we said?ell us what he said. >> what's the process for putting out a statement for meeting only two people are in the room? >> did he ask you to retract the statement? >> no, he just went right to, what's the process for putting out a statement for a meeting with only two legal run the room? >> and he clearly disagree with this -- he said the vice president doesn't agree with this. >> trying to think what exactly...
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i agree with marc.iferation, and the other part is stopping the proliferation of illegal guns which means forcing some states to harden their laws so people can't make straw purchases for guns from, you know, private parties from one to another. aisha: marc, you can respond to richard. >> well, i think we have to recognize all of these gun laws -- and, by the way, most of these cities have the toughest gun laws, it's not the law that matters -- >> but you're missing my point -- [inaudible conversations] aisha: if we can let -- let's let marc wrap it up really quickly. >> yeah. what we have to understand is there is not a single answer to this, as i said earlier. and it doesn't matter if you raise the age of when someone can buy a gun, you know? these people who are buying them in back alleys out of trunks aren't getting background checks, and no one's giving them an id to see if they are old enough to have that weapon. a heir going to use that weapon. -- they're going to use that the weapon. we need to
i agree with marc.iferation, and the other part is stopping the proliferation of illegal guns which means forcing some states to harden their laws so people can't make straw purchases for guns from, you know, private parties from one to another. aisha: marc, you can respond to richard. >> well, i think we have to recognize all of these gun laws -- and, by the way, most of these cities have the toughest gun laws, it's not the law that matters -- >> but you're missing my point --...
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including, and you mentioned this in your introduction, marc short. a lot of the things we may not have already known are things that the committee plans to tell us next week throughout the month of june. this will be during the public hearings. i think that is one of the big challenges for this committee. in covering it, and then talking to sources, the question has always been, how do you tell people something new about a day that almost every american, certainly a lot of people in washington, had firsthand experiences of? everyone knows what happened on january six. the stunning thing is the way those opinions of what happens can be so divergent, and along party lines. what's the committee's challenge has always been is to help people draw new conclusions about a day everyone experienced. i think the more reporting we see coming out, including in maggie haberman's report about marc short flagging secret service and saying hey, president trump could be posing a security threat to the vice president, that ended up being a very prophetic warning for j
including, and you mentioned this in your introduction, marc short. a lot of the things we may not have already known are things that the committee plans to tell us next week throughout the month of june. this will be during the public hearings. i think that is one of the big challenges for this committee. in covering it, and then talking to sources, the question has always been, how do you tell people something new about a day that almost every american, certainly a lot of people in...
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doctor marc siegel has those answers coming up next.tin bieber canceled a two or from performing say he's suffering from a rare disorder called ramsey syndrome, he took to social media to explain it. >> justin here. you can see this i is not blinken, i can't smile on this side of my face. this nostril will not move. full paralysis on the side of my face. >> doctor marc siegel joins us, professor of medicine at nyu langone, welcome. >> that is you. >> if justin bieber for your patient, what would you tell him about his likely prognosis? >> first of all, talk about what it is. this occurs because the chickenpox virus goes to your nurse and doesn't go away completely and it can react and what's fascinating is that in canada they didn't get the chickenpox vaccine routinely into the 2000. he was born in ontario in 1984, chances are he had chickenpox. this is a message to people that vaccines work because the chickenpox vaccine pretty much prevents this from occurring. you get a rash on your ear or one side of your face, probably he had on hi
doctor marc siegel has those answers coming up next.tin bieber canceled a two or from performing say he's suffering from a rare disorder called ramsey syndrome, he took to social media to explain it. >> justin here. you can see this i is not blinken, i can't smile on this side of my face. this nostril will not move. full paralysis on the side of my face. >> doctor marc siegel joins us, professor of medicine at nyu langone, welcome. >> that is you. >> if justin bieber for...
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marc benioff talked about the strong dollar, headwind that won't go away. the stock's up after a lot of people realized it's just too cheap to ignore. is that one of the companies you're talking about when you say there's a valuation story out there? >> it is, frank. yes, salesforce -- you did say salesforce, right? >> i definitely said salesforce. >> very good company very solid had really been beaten down so i think it's on its way up i think what's going on is the market after what you saw last month is down. i think if you're someone who's worried, if you're skiddish. now is probably a good time to reposition look what happens to something like target, down 30% in one day. this market is very for giving. >> it really seems like it right now. you say it's unforgiving but we have to find places for value and some places to hide. you have a few picks one is what we just pointed out to the laggard over the last month, real estate why is this a good time to invest in real estate? >> this is a good time to invest in real estate because this is not 2008 these
marc benioff talked about the strong dollar, headwind that won't go away. the stock's up after a lot of people realized it's just too cheap to ignore. is that one of the companies you're talking about when you say there's a valuation story out there? >> it is, frank. yes, salesforce -- you did say salesforce, right? >> i definitely said salesforce. >> very good company very solid had really been beaten down so i think it's on its way up i think what's going on is the market...
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he said -- marc short said, perhaps the president not thought through the implications of what happened, when he goes out and says these things, when the mall is full of these angry people who believe the election was stolen. we have reporting in our book that republican members of congress meeting on the night before january 6th, repeatedly raised the question with kevin mccarthy, you know, you have these thousands of people coming to town, who actually think we're going to overturn the election. and what is going to happen when we don't? and you know what happened when they didn't. >> alex, jonathan, thank you, gentlemen. see you soon. >> thanks, don. >> the book again, "this will not pass." i want to bring in a former u.s. attorney. thank you for joining us. good to see you. michael letig, the conservative judge that advised pence that he couldn't overturn the election, he is testifying tomorrow. he had been approached by pence's personal lawyer and on january 5th, provided reasoning why penlsce had to certify the election. what do you think we're going to hear from him? >> i think w
he said -- marc short said, perhaps the president not thought through the implications of what happened, when he goes out and says these things, when the mall is full of these angry people who believe the election was stolen. we have reporting in our book that republican members of congress meeting on the night before january 6th, repeatedly raised the question with kevin mccarthy, you know, you have these thousands of people coming to town, who actually think we're going to overturn the...
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doctor marc siegel has his prescription pad at the ready, he's next. ♪♪ covid cases are on the rise but the bad news, used to be recent data shows while cases are up, hospitalizations and deaths thankfully have not fallen, much lower than it the omicron surge in late summer and january. in other words, covid may be here to stay but isn't the nightmare it used to be. everything is going to be shut down at a moments notice. here with me to discuss, medical correspondent nyu langone professor of medicine and america's doctor marc siegel is back, welcome back, sir. >> great to see you, kennedy. kennedy: we are hearing about a lot more cases and positivity, are we still reacting in the same way? what is happening, is covid weakening or are the treatments we have just better? >> everything you have said, i agree with except for one thing. about lockdowns were restrictions coming back, i wish we lived in your libertarian world but we don't so everything else is correct, it milder, the virus itself has been looked at by one of the top virologists in the world in the uk, it's not getting as deep
doctor marc siegel has his prescription pad at the ready, he's next. ♪♪ covid cases are on the rise but the bad news, used to be recent data shows while cases are up, hospitalizations and deaths thankfully have not fallen, much lower than it the omicron surge in late summer and january. in other words, covid may be here to stay but isn't the nightmare it used to be. everything is going to be shut down at a moments notice. here with me to discuss, medical correspondent nyu langone professor...