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marc: prime minister in waiting in the u.k.here, he of course will take over in a number 10 downing street. that is where we find our correspondent, benedict, outside of the seat of power in london. good evening to you. the tories have a new leader. the u.k. has a new prime minister but all of this without a word from the electorate, increasingly unhappy with how conservatives have been performing do you think there will be any pressure for him to call an election? reporter: there will be pressure from the opposition parties and for the main opposition party. indeed it's leader has yet again today called for an immediate general election, saying this is terrible chaos and a mess and it is undemocratic. the problem for him is that it is not in his gift to ask or to get an election. it is for the party that has the majority in parliament. so rishi sunak interestingly, apparently, well, behind closed doors in his very first words to the party on learning he was indeed the sole candidate that had got that hundred threshold can't le
marc: prime minister in waiting in the u.k.here, he of course will take over in a number 10 downing street. that is where we find our correspondent, benedict, outside of the seat of power in london. good evening to you. the tories have a new leader. the u.k. has a new prime minister but all of this without a word from the electorate, increasingly unhappy with how conservatives have been performing do you think there will be any pressure for him to call an election? reporter: there will be...
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judy: marc short, thank you very much. marc: judy, thanks for having me. judy: appreciate it. you. ♪ judy: past supreme court rulings have allowed colleges to consider race in their admissions processes and about 40% do. with the justices will revisit the issue later this month and could overturn years of precedent. john yang recently visited a university that has been making a big push to improve diversity without the consideration of race or sex in the admissions process. he is back now with this report for our series, rethinking college. john: the university -- nearly 70% are u.s. students of color. the university is trying to boost the number of students that it defines as underrepresented. that includes african-americans, chicanos, latinx, native americans, alaskan natives and pacific islanders. they have made some progress, but diversity number still have not returned to where they were in the 1990s. in 1996, california voters approved a ballot initiative, proposition 209. it said that race, ethnicity and sex could not be used in hiring or admissions decisions at state i
judy: marc short, thank you very much. marc: judy, thanks for having me. judy: appreciate it. you. ♪ judy: past supreme court rulings have allowed colleges to consider race in their admissions processes and about 40% do. with the justices will revisit the issue later this month and could overturn years of precedent. john yang recently visited a university that has been making a big push to improve diversity without the consideration of race or sex in the admissions process. he is back now...
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get the latest on this from marc norman. ~ , i. ., �*, marc norman.an's report, there were _ marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were 181 _ marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were 181 pages - marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were 181 pages in - marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were 181 pages in the i report, there were 181 pages in the report, there were 181 pages in the report and i could have picked a number of shocking quotes from any one of those 180 pages. the overarching theme is that the trust completely fails to ensure the safety of mothers and babies in its two maternity units, one in margate and one in ashford. and that the trust was in denial and indeed is still in denial about what was happening in those maternity units. but it is really the way the mothers were treated that is so shocking, it quotes one mother whose baby was dying, when she was asking questions of the midwife, to be told, look it up of the midwife, to be told, look it up on google, and another mother who had had a
get the latest on this from marc norman. ~ , i. ., �*, marc norman.an's report, there were _ marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were 181 _ marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were 181 pages - marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were 181 pages in - marc norman. as you heard in dan's report, there were 181 pages in the i report, there were 181 pages in the report, there were 181 pages in the report and i could have picked a number of shocking quotes from...
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the marc chagall museum in belarus is turning into a world cultural center.ntific conferences , lectures, concerts, performances by theater and circus groups, plenary exhibitions, exhibitions, topical topics of the last seven days are held here. in belarus, the week of parental love was celebrated. it began with the celebration of mother's day and ends quite logically today, october 21 on father's day this holiday will be held in belarus for the first time. don't forget to congratulate your dads. and also subscribe to us on telegram, put reactions and write comments, in the meantime, the topic of the week, which scored the maximum number of your likes on our social networks, heading, your choice, we are watching the project. my city is implemented within the framework of the state program. the digital development of belarus is the first in the brest region to be tested pinsk my city is a mobile application that accumulates the most popular services for a particular region. reference information useful addresses and phone numbers, everything that a resident or
the marc chagall museum in belarus is turning into a world cultural center.ntific conferences , lectures, concerts, performances by theater and circus groups, plenary exhibitions, exhibitions, topical topics of the last seven days are held here. in belarus, the week of parental love was celebrated. it began with the celebration of mother's day and ends quite logically today, october 21 on father's day this holiday will be held in belarus for the first time. don't forget to congratulate your...
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marc siegel. >> dream team. >> have to sit up very straight. my mom would be so proud.sture has never been better. thank you for having me. dr. siegel, i love you. >> marc: great to be on the couch with you. >> harris: it is 15 days until the midterm elections, two weeks from tomorrow. there's a lot at stake, particularly for democrats and president biden. right now democrats have very slim majorities in congress. crisis after crisis is making the effort to cling to power all the more difficult. we are getting some stunning new numbers putting the surge of illegal immigrants coming to our country into perspective. are we showing that? on one side is the infrared that you can see from the chopper when you fly with the dps of texas. that's what you see. the last report from customs and border protection ahead of the midterms was released on friday night. very quietly. we collect the classic bad news dump on a friday. after another record breaker in september, fiscal year 2022 made history with the highest number of encounters. nearly 2.4 million. not only that, it was als
marc siegel. >> dream team. >> have to sit up very straight. my mom would be so proud.sture has never been better. thank you for having me. dr. siegel, i love you. >> marc: great to be on the couch with you. >> harris: it is 15 days until the midterm elections, two weeks from tomorrow. there's a lot at stake, particularly for democrats and president biden. right now democrats have very slim majorities in congress. crisis after crisis is making the effort to cling to...
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well, our business correspondent marc ashdown is here. marc, quite an admission, this? admission? he is talkin: that was quite an admission? he is talking about _ that was quite an admission? he is talking about quantitative - that was quite an admission? he: 3 talking about quantitative easing. that is when central banks by the government bonds to stimulate their economies. he said it is, in effect, printing money. it is not unusual, it has been happening all over the world on and off since the last financial crisis. the mistake he said was doing it during the lockdown. banksjust carried on printing money and he says it was a mistake and it helped drive up inflation. now is the time for politicians to front up, they need to start getting inflation moving down in the right direction. to do that it needs slow growth over many years, but they need to be honest with the public about the scale of tax rises and spending cuts it might mean. he said there is a case now to invest more money into public services because of the damage done by the pandemic. it looks like room for
well, our business correspondent marc ashdown is here. marc, quite an admission, this? admission? he is talkin: that was quite an admission? he is talking about _ that was quite an admission? he is talking about quantitative - that was quite an admission? he: 3 talking about quantitative easing. that is when central banks by the government bonds to stimulate their economies. he said it is, in effect, printing money. it is not unusual, it has been happening all over the world on and off since...
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that's on me, not on marc benioff. we should have sold it back then and brought it back lower.at drives me nuts. the stock was too rich at 300. the cloud based software storks where rates were rising all over but i fooled myself into thinking that salesforce would somehow be an exception because i like marc benioff so much, i like the products so much and the company so much. i have a cardinal rule of investing. stocks, not companies but stocks can get too expensive and when they do, you can't afford to rationalize or come up with criteria to justify owning them. i talk about the wall street fashion show sometimes whole sectors go out of style and there is nothing you can do except sell if you try to make exceptions, the fashion show will punish you like my travel trust was punished for holding on to salesforce.com that's not on marc benioff, that's on jim cramer i like to say there is always a bull market somewhere and i promise to find it here for you on "mad money. i'm jim cramer see you tomorrow "the news with shepard smith" starts now >>> three weeks till the elections. pr
that's on me, not on marc benioff. we should have sold it back then and brought it back lower.at drives me nuts. the stock was too rich at 300. the cloud based software storks where rates were rising all over but i fooled myself into thinking that salesforce would somehow be an exception because i like marc benioff so much, i like the products so much and the company so much. i have a cardinal rule of investing. stocks, not companies but stocks can get too expensive and when they do, you can't...
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marc: that's absolutely correct, the u.k. lot of challenges that has to do with a lot of other economies, but the u.k. ones are particularly acute. a lot of this is not just because of what happened under ms. truss, or indeed under her predecessor mr. johnson, they are cumulative and much more acute than perhaps elsewhere. therefore getting the economy going is actually very important , unfortunately, what we're looking at in terms of the reversals which have been announced by mr. hunt is a very stagflationary environment, per se that does not really advance the outlook for the u.k. dani: talk to be about a new wave of austerity, what would that look like? marc: we've reinstated the rebound in the corporation tax. we're looking at spending cuts in an economy were a lot of consumers are feeling under pressure. none of that bodes particularly well, and none of it is growth stimulate have, -- stimulative, so i can't see a situation where this turns more positive in the near term regardless of who the prime minister is. the u.k.
marc: that's absolutely correct, the u.k. lot of challenges that has to do with a lot of other economies, but the u.k. ones are particularly acute. a lot of this is not just because of what happened under ms. truss, or indeed under her predecessor mr. johnson, they are cumulative and much more acute than perhaps elsewhere. therefore getting the economy going is actually very important , unfortunately, what we're looking at in terms of the reversals which have been announced by mr. hunt is a...
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. >> words from cells for -- cells for ceo -- salesforce ceo marc benioff. >> we will have more on that in a moment but it is all about the army we have a heatwave a lot of -- all about the warm. we have a heatwave. that is including san francisco. >> did we set any records today? mike nicco has a record for -- an answer for us from his rooftop. >> it is beautiful out here high everyone, --hi everyone. i hope you get to enjoy this afternoon and evening temperatures are moving forward. 95 is it cold in santa rosa -- 87 in oakland would set a record. the 90 of san jose -- 90 in san jose is one shy of the record. and the 93 in livermore is a record. there are other places around san francisco where it is warmer than that in the mid and upper 80's. i'm having issue with the controller. what i will tell you is we have light, down slipping wind as we continue through the evening hours. temperatures will still be in the 60's at the coast and in the 70's until eight or 9:00. we are in the 50's and 60's by 10:00. enjoy the wonderful weather. big changes on the way i will show it this weekend and
. >> words from cells for -- cells for ceo -- salesforce ceo marc benioff. >> we will have more on that in a moment but it is all about the army we have a heatwave a lot of -- all about the warm. we have a heatwave. that is including san francisco. >> did we set any records today? mike nicco has a record for -- an answer for us from his rooftop. >> it is beautiful out here high everyone, --hi everyone. i hope you get to enjoy this afternoon and evening temperatures are...
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joining me marc short is here, marc, thank you very much for being here. >> thanks for having me. >>ur thoughts as the chinese communist party has its national congress today which, of course, anoints xi jinping as dictator for life as the life continues to raise worry about the threat that china represents, this administration is rolling over for ccp. it canceled the china initiative. we don't investigate the intellectual property theft anymore. >> well, maria, as secretary pompeo, i think stated in your show last weekend. what you saw in the last administration was confrontation with china and recognizing that it is our greatest threat today. i think conversely what you have seen in the biden years is return to the obama-biden administration policy looking for appeasement. there's no doubt they are the greatest threat that we face not just militarily but economically. i think the speech that president xi gave over the weekend is certainly a reminder to us that he's a hard-core marxist that is there. he's looking to continue the drive china into an adversary approach with our allies
joining me marc short is here, marc, thank you very much for being here. >> thanks for having me. >>ur thoughts as the chinese communist party has its national congress today which, of course, anoints xi jinping as dictator for life as the life continues to raise worry about the threat that china represents, this administration is rolling over for ccp. it canceled the china initiative. we don't investigate the intellectual property theft anymore. >> well, maria, as secretary...
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and we will leave it there, marc thank you. thank you, marc clinic we will see you soon., fentanyl floods the border and kills 200 american citizens a day. a conversation you don't want to mess with two mothers who say that the enemy and never saw came to kill their teenage sons. and they don't want this poison to take your child, too. >> i could go to a bar and order a beer and if somebody puts arsenic in it and i, is that an overdose? i don't think so. and you know, they are being killed, murdered and i think that is what happened to my son. d was beyond help... ...but then i asked my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at the source not just the symptoms. in a clinical study, more than 8 out of 10 patients taking tepezza had less eye bulging. tepezza is an infusion. patients taking tepezza may have infusion reactions. tell your doctor right away if you experience high blood pressure, fast heartbeat, shortness of breath or muscle pain. before getting tepezza, tell your doctor if you have diabetes, ibd, or are pregnant, or planning
and we will leave it there, marc thank you. thank you, marc clinic we will see you soon., fentanyl floods the border and kills 200 american citizens a day. a conversation you don't want to mess with two mothers who say that the enemy and never saw came to kill their teenage sons. and they don't want this poison to take your child, too. >> i could go to a bar and order a beer and if somebody puts arsenic in it and i, is that an overdose? i don't think so. and you know, they are being...
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marc lamont hill, host of thegrio with marc lamont hill, discusses recent polling on black pullers heading into the midterm elections. make sure to join the conversation with your phone calls, text messages, and tweets. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: just over two weeks to election day and the holidays on the horizon, a time that typically brings family and friends together, we are wondering, are our political views pushing us farther apart? one survey says political polarization is one of the top issues we face. still, there is evidence that americans are fed up. beyond election day, how much of that political disagreement and frustration with politics in general will continue in our personal lives? good morning and welcome to "washington journal" for sunday, october 20 3, 2022 -- 23, 2022. has politics affected your relationships or your views of others? here are your lines to use, (202) 748-8001 four republicans. for democrats, (202) 748-8000. for others, (202) 748-8002. you can send us a text at (202) 748-8003. tell us your name and where you are texting from. we are on facebook
marc lamont hill, host of thegrio with marc lamont hill, discusses recent polling on black pullers heading into the midterm elections. make sure to join the conversation with your phone calls, text messages, and tweets. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: just over two weeks to election day and the holidays on the horizon, a time that typically brings family and friends together, we are wondering, are our political views pushing us farther apart? one survey says political...
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our democracy 2022 coverage continues with marc thiessen.he's next. re of vehicles with the latest technology. when my last customer discovered a crack in his car's windshield, he scheduled at safelite.com. safelite makes it easy. we're the experts at replacing your glass... ...and recalibrating your advanced safety system. >> customer: and they recycled my old glass. now that's a company i can trust. >> tech: don't wait. schedule today. ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >> this is jim crow on steroids, what they're doing in georgia. >> are these new laws the new jim crow? >> i mean, very much so. >> the former president's big lie in georgia has let georgia become ground zero for voter suppression. with the jim crow 2.0 voting law put in place last year. >> trace: there's some of the reaction to the election integrity act that georgia passed last year, this year we're seeing record turnout in early voting, some people reportedly waited more than an hour in the atlanta area. but the state says reports of lo
our democracy 2022 coverage continues with marc thiessen.he's next. re of vehicles with the latest technology. when my last customer discovered a crack in his car's windshield, he scheduled at safelite.com. safelite makes it easy. we're the experts at replacing your glass... ...and recalibrating your advanced safety system. >> customer: and they recycled my old glass. now that's a company i can trust. >> tech: don't wait. schedule today. ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> singers: ♪...
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so what is going on, marc? >> well, i mean, he's better off being in the basement if he says things like he just did. if you just look at the two clips you showed of the president saying things are great and he says the economy is strong as hell and the clips you showed of the voters. what did they think when they heard joe biden say things are great? things are looking up? they think he's completely out of touch. ari and i served in the white house. one of the principals of communication is that when the president says things by the lived reality of americans, they not only tune him out, they want to push him out. when joe biden says this, when 78% of americans think the economy is doing poorly, 71% say it's getting worse and 2/3s of americans blame joe biden, you don't go out and say, things are great. things are terrific. then people just think this guy is completely out of touch. >> martha: one of the headlines today, jessica, is from the "wall street journal" op-ed. "why democrats are losing the mid-terms.
so what is going on, marc? >> well, i mean, he's better off being in the basement if he says things like he just did. if you just look at the two clips you showed of the president saying things are great and he says the economy is strong as hell and the clips you showed of the voters. what did they think when they heard joe biden say things are great? things are looking up? they think he's completely out of touch. ari and i served in the white house. one of the principals of communication...
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>> marc lamont hill is at temple university. his books include nobody, casualties america's war on the vulnerable from bergersen to plant and beyond and except for palestine, the limits of progressive politics. he also owns uncle bobby's coffee and books and is a founding director of the people's education center. a nonprofit organization devoted to community education. todd brewster is the co-author of the number one bestseller the century. their other work includes the book lincoln's gamble and in search of america but he also taughty journalism at temple university was a knight fellow at yale law school and was the founding director of the center for oral history at west point. he is also the executive producer of the documentary in harm's way. in their new book "seen and unseen" the authors examined the uniqueness of this moment in the overall history of the civil rights movement in the united states. joining them in conversation this evening is award winner, award-winning broadcaster and journalist tracey matisek. please jo
>> marc lamont hill is at temple university. his books include nobody, casualties america's war on the vulnerable from bergersen to plant and beyond and except for palestine, the limits of progressive politics. he also owns uncle bobby's coffee and books and is a founding director of the people's education center. a nonprofit organization devoted to community education. todd brewster is the co-author of the number one bestseller the century. their other work includes the book lincoln's...
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let's hear from someone inside that england camp, man of the match, salford's marc sneyd.ext week. but it was quite hard to do come up with the way that we ended up playing. and we were racking up points on a regular basis and it was quite hard to get some kind of momentum is probably not the right word, but some practice in basically for next week. but obviously, to put the scoreline on that in a world cup, we ate going to complain, we are going to enjoy and be happy about it. the to complain, we are going to en'oy and be happy about mi to complain, we are going to en'oy and be happy about it. the hard work starts now. — and be happy about it. the hard work starts now. but _ and be happy about it. the hard work starts now, but you _ and be happy about it. the hard work starts now, but you can't _ and be happy about it. the hard work starts now, but you can't help - and be happy about it. the hard work starts now, but you can't help but. starts now, but you can't help but feel with that result today, there will be added expectation on england to go the distance, what has t
let's hear from someone inside that england camp, man of the match, salford's marc sneyd.ext week. but it was quite hard to do come up with the way that we ended up playing. and we were racking up points on a regular basis and it was quite hard to get some kind of momentum is probably not the right word, but some practice in basically for next week. but obviously, to put the scoreline on that in a world cup, we ate going to complain, we are going to enjoy and be happy about it. the to complain,...
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marc roche, a belgian—born economist who writes for the french news magazine le point. columnist with the guardian for almost a quarter of a century. welcome to all of you. lovely to have you on this, the penultimate dateline. let's start with liz truss and her week. marc, you are an economist. someone who is not unsympathetic with conservative values. what do you make of the u—turn on the top rate of tax? well, it was not a project of industrialised g7 countries. it was this tax cut simply like an emerging country where you launch policies but you don't say how you will finance it. you might do borrowing etc, but you don't say. it was astonishing, even if some of the measures make sense, like the bonus — why not to attract bankers back to london to compete with new york or singapore? you could say the freezing of the corporate tax will be good for small and medium companies, and will do good. but really diminishing abruptly, not only is it very unsociable, unthinkable on the continent, and in france you would have a revolution. laughter it's terrible at a time of high
marc roche, a belgian—born economist who writes for the french news magazine le point. columnist with the guardian for almost a quarter of a century. welcome to all of you. lovely to have you on this, the penultimate dateline. let's start with liz truss and her week. marc, you are an economist. someone who is not unsympathetic with conservative values. what do you make of the u—turn on the top rate of tax? well, it was not a project of industrialised g7 countries. it was this tax cut simply...
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the ancient exhibits for the collection were selected using a series of drawings, which marc chagallelf created from memory, capturing the interior parental home. the second building of the museum is the marc chagall art center, which houses one of the largest collections of artists in the world, bringing together more than 300 regional graphic works. reproductions of the most famous paintings the pearl of the collection magnificent illustrations have been added to literary works throughout the year, in honor of the significant events in the life of the famous artist, the marc chagall museum in belarus is turning into a world cultural center. here are held the scientific conference of vernis, lectures, concerts, performances of theatrical and circus groups plenary exhibitions. we continue to review the current topics of the last 7 days in belarus, we celebrated the week of parental love, it began with the celebration of mother's day and ends quite logically today, october 21, on father's day, this holiday will be held in belarus for the first time do not forget to congratulate your d
the ancient exhibits for the collection were selected using a series of drawings, which marc chagallelf created from memory, capturing the interior parental home. the second building of the museum is the marc chagall art center, which houses one of the largest collections of artists in the world, bringing together more than 300 regional graphic works. reproductions of the most famous paintings the pearl of the collection magnificent illustrations have been added to literary works throughout the...
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marc ashdown, bbc news. now on bbc news: our world.ast remaining opposition tv station, was forced off air in march 2022. our world follows senior presenters trying to relaunch tv rain from exile. in march, russia's last independent tv station went off air. tv rain opposed russia's wore in ukraine and challenge the kremlin�*s began the machine. this narrative about massive support of this war is false, so that's why they have killed us. the journalists of tv rain, including senior presenters katya and tikhon, were forced to flee the country. our world joins the power couple on their mission to relaunch the channel from exile. i'm scared to death. can they fight the kremlin? they believe their weapon is the truth. it's june 2022. with the war in ukraine, georgia's capital, tbilisi, has swelled with new arrivals. rock music plays. at this festival, ukrainian refugees mingle with russian emigres. among them, tikhon dzyadko, from moscow. he's editor—in—chief of tv rain, russia's last independent tv channel. his wife is katya kotrikadze. sh
marc ashdown, bbc news. now on bbc news: our world.ast remaining opposition tv station, was forced off air in march 2022. our world follows senior presenters trying to relaunch tv rain from exile. in march, russia's last independent tv station went off air. tv rain opposed russia's wore in ukraine and challenge the kremlin�*s began the machine. this narrative about massive support of this war is false, so that's why they have killed us. the journalists of tv rain, including senior presenters...
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now the closing statement from marc victor. mr. victor: ted, i'm running for senate to leave the world better than i found it. we've been on the wrong course for a long time. we have very serious problems coming. we are at a critically important time in our history. both the republicans and the democrats have given us a stalemate of ineptitude. they are recycling yesterday's ideas. how long are we going to accept their failed approaches? you can't solve these problems with the same old thinking. there is a way out of this mess. let's focus on fundamental timeless principles. nobody gets to force their way of life on anyone else. let's lead and inspire people to be good humans. host: time, sir. mr. victor: it says i've got 15 seconds. i'd like to finish my closing. host: they told us it was over. finally we hear from blake masters. mr. masters: for the past two years, under joe biden and mark kelly, we have been going in the wrong direction. everybody knows it. you are less safe today. your bills have gone way up since mark kelly to
now the closing statement from marc victor. mr. victor: ted, i'm running for senate to leave the world better than i found it. we've been on the wrong course for a long time. we have very serious problems coming. we are at a critically important time in our history. both the republicans and the democrats have given us a stalemate of ineptitude. they are recycling yesterday's ideas. how long are we going to accept their failed approaches? you can't solve these problems with the same old...
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marc thiessen with analysis. we begin with eric sean about an hour north of us in thornwood, new york. governor youngkin appears with lee zeldin. eric, let's start. good morning. if you can hear me we're on the air, go for it. eric shawn. hello. >> good morning, bill and dana. we're here in westchester county in thornwood north of new york city. today you can see they are getting ready for the rally. behind me is the zeldin bus. republican nominee lee zeldin will be getting high-power help this morning from down south. accompanied on the campaign trail in westchester county by virginia governor glenn youngkin. westchester north of new york city similar to the middle and upper class suburbs of virginia where residents are concerned about taxes, quality of life and such. yesterday zeldin said the theme today will be education. he wants to try to replicate some of governor youngkin's policies on education that youngkin has imposed in the commonwealth. stricter testing. charter schools and dealing with some of the ge
marc thiessen with analysis. we begin with eric sean about an hour north of us in thornwood, new york. governor youngkin appears with lee zeldin. eric, let's start. good morning. if you can hear me we're on the air, go for it. eric shawn. hello. >> good morning, bill and dana. we're here in westchester county in thornwood north of new york city. today you can see they are getting ready for the rally. behind me is the zeldin bus. republican nominee lee zeldin will be getting high-power...
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there you have it. >> martha: always good to talk to you, marc.nks very much. >> thank you. >> martha: so it's the biggest trial yet of those that put together the russian collusion story, which then as you know fell apart. so can john durham win this very important trial? we'll tell you what you need to know about it next. know so many of you have served our country honorably. one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran is the eligibility for a va loan, for up to 100% of your home's value. if you need cash for you family, call newday usa. with automatic authority from the va, we can say yes when banks say no... give us a call. >> tech: at safelite, we take care of vehicles with the latest technology. when my last customer discovered a crack in his car's windshield, he scheduled at safelite.com. safelite makes it easy. we're the experts at replacing your glass... ...and recalibrating your advanced safety system. >> customer: and they recycled my old glass. now that's a company i can trust. >> tech: don't wait. schedule today. ♪
there you have it. >> martha: always good to talk to you, marc.nks very much. >> thank you. >> martha: so it's the biggest trial yet of those that put together the russian collusion story, which then as you know fell apart. so can john durham win this very important trial? we'll tell you what you need to know about it next. know so many of you have served our country honorably. one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran is the eligibility for a va loan, for...
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how does it play, marc?% of americans are concerned about crime. 53% majority very concerned. you have a 34% increase in the murder rate since the man dem i can. and you have democrats like john fetterman running on a platform of releasing criminals from jail. it's not just fetterman. in wisconsin mandela barnes says releasing criminals is sexy and wants to release half the prison population. fetterman wants to release a third. when asked if you could solve one problem what would it be? he didn't say reducing crime or gas prices or stopping the fentanyl epidemic which is ilog record numbers of people. he said releasing murderers who got life without parole. it's no surprise dr. oz is hammering him on it and risings in the polls. >> bill: very close it appears in pennsylvania. fetterman was in bucks county, suburbs of philadelphia over the weekend. a clip from one of his rallies. he mentions he is running on to use his words, record on crime. roll this. >> lying about magic pills and now he is spending his en
how does it play, marc?% of americans are concerned about crime. 53% majority very concerned. you have a 34% increase in the murder rate since the man dem i can. and you have democrats like john fetterman running on a platform of releasing criminals from jail. it's not just fetterman. in wisconsin mandela barnes says releasing criminals is sexy and wants to release half the prison population. fetterman wants to release a third. when asked if you could solve one problem what would it be? he...
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andy mccarthy, byron york and marc thiessen. great to have you with us. andy, on the question of the doj's separate set of investigations which is a number of arrests, 800 is the number that david spunt used, 412 guilty verdicts. there's been about 60 in that neighborhood people that have been sentenced. the nature of most of these as far as i can tell, i mean there's some serious offenders that have received several-year sentences, most of them i believe are trespassing charges, correct? >> yeah, the vast majority -- maybe vast overstates it. the majority of the cases are lower level offenses where people were in places where they shouldn't have been. i'd have to say though listening to david run through the numbers and this whole idea of the criminal referral, in the more serious cases that you referred to, a lot of the defendants came into court and they wanted to make their defense former president trump. they basically wanted to come in and defend themselves on the theory that they thought that they were acting at the be-hess of the president of the
andy mccarthy, byron york and marc thiessen. great to have you with us. andy, on the question of the doj's separate set of investigations which is a number of arrests, 800 is the number that david spunt used, 412 guilty verdicts. there's been about 60 in that neighborhood people that have been sentenced. the nature of most of these as far as i can tell, i mean there's some serious offenders that have received several-year sentences, most of them i believe are trespassing charges, correct?...
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marc ashdown, bbc news.investigates a new trend on tiktok: hundreds of families in refugee camps in syria, begging for gifts on tiktok livestreams. there's a new trend on tiktok. children in camps in syria begging for hours on end. they're asking for tiktok gifts that can be withdrawn as real money. but that money isn't all going to them. we've been following more than 300 accounts going live on tiktok, trying to work out where that money is going. tiktok has got a ferocious appetite for growth. the longer that they spend on the platform, the more revenue they generate. how people living in desperate circumstances suddenly have the phones, internet and tiktok accounts to go live... tiktok is creating an enabling an ecosystem that runs on the exploitation of people's suffering. ..and why so many of the donors come from the uk. over £1,000 would have been put in there and that to them would have been a lot of money. we've uncovered a network of companies around the world, including agencies contracted by tikto
marc ashdown, bbc news.investigates a new trend on tiktok: hundreds of families in refugee camps in syria, begging for gifts on tiktok livestreams. there's a new trend on tiktok. children in camps in syria begging for hours on end. they're asking for tiktok gifts that can be withdrawn as real money. but that money isn't all going to them. we've been following more than 300 accounts going live on tiktok, trying to work out where that money is going. tiktok has got a ferocious appetite for...
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host: marc lamont hill is with us.ia studies professor at temple university in philadelphia. we welcome your comments at (202) 748-8001 four republican -- for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. and for independents and everyone else, (202) 748-8002. you touched on the environment, climate justice. are there other issues that posters get wrong about the black community that they care very -- pollsters get wrong about the black community that they carrier very much -- they care very much about? guest: abortion. abortion is framed as a political debate between the white men. we are talking about the media narrative. the fact that we are not just deeply affected by justice over reproductive rights, but they are deeply invested in the conversation is something people often miss. again, it makes sense. the economy makes sense. gas make sense. abortion access, 64% of black voters say abortion access was important to them. among democrats it was 68%. that is a significant number! i mentioned climate change. that is 52%
host: marc lamont hill is with us.ia studies professor at temple university in philadelphia. we welcome your comments at (202) 748-8001 four republican -- for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. and for independents and everyone else, (202) 748-8002. you touched on the environment, climate justice. are there other issues that posters get wrong about the black community that they care very -- pollsters get wrong about the black community that they carrier very much -- they care very much...
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congressman french hill, jeff van drew, lake murphy, texas councilwoman nadia rodriguez, marc siegelharlie hurt, economic prose karol roth. a jampacked show. nancy pelosi with no messaging pressuring voters saying the economy in recession is in great shape. forty year high is not as bad. the president avoids record crime while in philly. the push to recall d.a. krasner for setting free convicted murderer accused of murdering again. the cdc panel advises covid vaccines to retain school immunizations, florida governor desantis says no fiscal mandates and 33 states see a rise in separate respiratory illness for children. house gop slams democrats for blocking probes into thieves stealing tens of billions of dollars of your money and covered relief funds including workers at the irs and home and security in the white house ways and national security risk review of elon musk buying twitter. a new report and white house lawyer 100 biden 2010 then vice president biden was hit with an irs audit. "the evening edit" start right now. ♪ a good day for you and your money, a turnaround today, the
congressman french hill, jeff van drew, lake murphy, texas councilwoman nadia rodriguez, marc siegelharlie hurt, economic prose karol roth. a jampacked show. nancy pelosi with no messaging pressuring voters saying the economy in recession is in great shape. forty year high is not as bad. the president avoids record crime while in philly. the push to recall d.a. krasner for setting free convicted murderer accused of murdering again. the cdc panel advises covid vaccines to retain school...
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>> marc: we do. we are going to win of the 19 district. win new york. >> laura: congressman and marc, thank you both. tulsi gabbard joins us live with a big announcement. don't go anywhere. >> we have seen the involvement of this whole performative kind of politics. from sarah palin to what we have now. >> teri leiker -- seem like she has the champion ability. >> sort of performative representation rather than actual representation. i suspected that is what they will get with teri leiker. >> laura: it is ironic that they accused her of performative multics when that is all they have. they are part of the left's empty promises, the woke identity multics and so is tulsi gabbard. she announced she is leaving the democrat party and tonight she is endorsing arizona's republican candidate terry lake. newly declared independent tulsi gabbard joins us live from an event for kari lake. tell me about tonight and what drove you to endorse kari lake tonight? >> congresswoman gabbard: i'm here in phoenix joining hundreds of people who have come out in
>> marc: we do. we are going to win of the 19 district. win new york. >> laura: congressman and marc, thank you both. tulsi gabbard joins us live with a big announcement. don't go anywhere. >> we have seen the involvement of this whole performative kind of politics. from sarah palin to what we have now. >> teri leiker -- seem like she has the champion ability. >> sort of performative representation rather than actual representation. i suspected that is what they...
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thank you for now, marc ashdown.ser look at who is in it. of the three main offices of state, two remain the same, jeremy hunt is chancellor, and james cleverly stays at the foreign office. suella braverman is back as home secretary, seen by many as a controversial move. she resigned only last week after breaching ministerial rules. currently the house of commons are debating her appointment. elsewhere in the cabinet, dominic raab has been reappointed justice secretary and deputy prime minister, and ben wallace keeps hisjob as defence secretary. michael gove returns to front line politics to the job he held under borisjohnson, levelling up secretary. steve barclay also returns to an old job, that of health secretary. gillian keegan is the fifth education secretary since july. and penny mordaunt, two—time leadership candidate, remains leader of the house of commons. our chief political correspondent nick eardley is in central lobby for us. talk us through that first pmqs for rishi sunak, nick. hi. talk us through that
thank you for now, marc ashdown.ser look at who is in it. of the three main offices of state, two remain the same, jeremy hunt is chancellor, and james cleverly stays at the foreign office. suella braverman is back as home secretary, seen by many as a controversial move. she resigned only last week after breaching ministerial rules. currently the house of commons are debating her appointment. elsewhere in the cabinet, dominic raab has been reappointed justice secretary and deputy prime...
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this is this afternoon's man of the match, salford's marc sneyd.te hard to do, with the way that we ended up playing. and we were racking up points on a regular basis and it was quite hard to get some kind of...momentum is probably not the right word, but some practice in basically for next week. but obviously, to put a scoreline on that in a world cup, we ain't going to complain, we are going to enjoy and be happy about it. you said the hard work starts now and it is hard not to get carried away when you look at that scoreline today and you imagine there will be even more expectation on england to go the distance in this competition, what has the reaction been like there? , , ., , ., there? yes, the expectations have alwa s there? yes, the expectations have always been _ there? yes, the expectations have always been high _ there? yes, the expectations have always been high on _ there? yes, the expectations have always been high on england, - there? yes, the expectations havei always been high on england, they are the hosts, they are one of the big
this is this afternoon's man of the match, salford's marc sneyd.te hard to do, with the way that we ended up playing. and we were racking up points on a regular basis and it was quite hard to get some kind of...momentum is probably not the right word, but some practice in basically for next week. but obviously, to put a scoreline on that in a world cup, we ain't going to complain, we are going to enjoy and be happy about it. you said the hard work starts now and it is hard not to get carried...
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i'm stepping up to that microphone with zero plan. >> why don't you facetime. >> reporter: some of marc'scaptured in the music video "i go through." ♪ you go over and under, i go through ♪ heading out on tour when his phone rings, his kids missing him already. and then this from his son. >> i have a question. when are you going to be retired? >> reporter: a gut punch any parent understands. that moment now a verse in the song. ♪ my kiddie asks me, daddy, when are you coming home from work ♪ ♪ if i'm being honest, man that hurt ♪ >> it's really tough to answer those questions. >> reporter: when are you coming home from work? >> yeah, why do you have to go play shows? can i come? why can't i come? >> my oldest is 10. i haven't seen cry like that in a long time. so, yeah, it's hard. it's hard for them. but we're doing our best. >> my son hasn't experienced me leaving. so to be honest with you, it's a struggle to figure out how to, you know, help him be okay with it because he doesn't understand dad's gone. >> reporter: it's a tough balance, but one they all agree is worth it. their success a
i'm stepping up to that microphone with zero plan. >> why don't you facetime. >> reporter: some of marc'scaptured in the music video "i go through." ♪ you go over and under, i go through ♪ heading out on tour when his phone rings, his kids missing him already. and then this from his son. >> i have a question. when are you going to be retired? >> reporter: a gut punch any parent understands. that moment now a verse in the song. ♪ my kiddie asks me, daddy,...
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marc: that is the million-dollar question. i think that fed policy as the market has it priced in near 5% of the 75 basis point hike in early november and again in december and end rate hike early next year, i think inflation is close to a peak. here is what i am looking at, the annualized rate of cpi was over 10%. in q2 and annualized rate of cpi headline was still above 10%. in q3, it fell out to present. i am looking at inflation coming off. i know it is very controversial and people have gotten burned calling for this before but we are coming to the tail end of this historic dollar move in the bank of pan and pboc are basically playing for time until the market brings the dollar back off of the historic levels. lisa: does this mean that it doesn't matter what happens in europe this is entirely an fed story and peak inflation and the u.s. and it is not necessary to see a material towing mesh turning around in europe heading for a difficult moment? marc: i agree with that. there are two drivers. policy come everyone knows ab
marc: that is the million-dollar question. i think that fed policy as the market has it priced in near 5% of the 75 basis point hike in early november and again in december and end rate hike early next year, i think inflation is close to a peak. here is what i am looking at, the annualized rate of cpi was over 10%. in q2 and annualized rate of cpi headline was still above 10%. in q3, it fell out to present. i am looking at inflation coming off. i know it is very controversial and people have...
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and that's exactly what the trump legal team wants. >> we talked about marc short. mr.the most direct evidence of the knowledge of the illegality of the eastman plot, that they all knew it was illegal, and trump pursued it with vigor any way. i believe some of that has come out in emails any way, that he was warned not to attest to some of the allegations in georgia specifically because he was alerted to the fact that they were erroneous. but talk, harry, about the importance just of these two. and i take all of your point that what we're really getting at is access to cipollone and philbin and ultimately meadows. but for the two that are most likely over which this took place, what is the importance of unlocking greg jacobs from any claims of executive privilege? >> well, it's twofold. for starters, they figure there are many schemes right in the january 6th committee and that the doj is considering. so the final -- the final desperate move basically to intimidate pence into playing ball and breaking the law, they're going to be very privy to, including as i said this
and that's exactly what the trump legal team wants. >> we talked about marc short. mr.the most direct evidence of the knowledge of the illegality of the eastman plot, that they all knew it was illegal, and trump pursued it with vigor any way. i believe some of that has come out in emails any way, that he was warned not to attest to some of the allegations in georgia specifically because he was alerted to the fact that they were erroneous. but talk, harry, about the importance just of...
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scientific writers, artists and politicians stood up for him albert einstein roman roland marc chagallander and many others and the jury by a majority vote passed a verdict of not guilty on october 26, 1957, the premiere screening of the first series of the quiet don of the cult epic film based on the novel by mikhail sholokhov was held in special cossacks during the years of the revolution and the director sergei gerasimov wanted to shoot the tragic love of the civil war and grigory melikhov and ksenia even before the war, but sholokhov could get into it. in the magazine repression, his book did not decorate the soviet reality for the video ksenia gerasimov took elina bystritskaya amelikhova. i saw in peter glebov. although the actor was much older than the hero, sholokhov approved for filming on the river bank. donetsk built a farmstead novocherkassk station and the manor house of the lesnitsky family bystritskaya gained 15 kg for the role, to wash her hands every day in cold water to make her hands rough. glebus practiced horseback riding, the locals showed the artists how to say to
scientific writers, artists and politicians stood up for him albert einstein roman roland marc chagallander and many others and the jury by a majority vote passed a verdict of not guilty on october 26, 1957, the premiere screening of the first series of the quiet don of the cult epic film based on the novel by mikhail sholokhov was held in special cossacks during the years of the revolution and the director sergei gerasimov wanted to shoot the tragic love of the civil war and grigory melikhov...
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business corresponded marc ashdown has analysis.miles and a new political phrase, trussonomics, liz truss�*s high—growth, low—wage tax economy. three weeks later, new chancellor has buried it. had ou chancellor has buried it. had you been _ chancellor has buried it. had you been given _ chancellor has buried it. had you been given a _ chancellor has buried it. had you been given a clean - chancellor has buried it. herc you been given a clean slate, could you change elements of the mini budget?— the mini budget? yes. the fundamental _ the mini budget? yes. the fundamental thing - the mini budget? yes. the fundamental thing the - the mini budget? yes. the l fundamental thing the prime minister wants to do and i want to do— minister wants to do and i want to do is— minister wants to do and i want to do is be— minister wants to do and i want to do is be completely honest with_ to do is be completely honest with the — to do is be completely honest with the country. trussonomics reverse, with the country. trussonomics reverse. tax — with
business corresponded marc ashdown has analysis.miles and a new political phrase, trussonomics, liz truss�*s high—growth, low—wage tax economy. three weeks later, new chancellor has buried it. had ou chancellor has buried it. had you been _ chancellor has buried it. had you been given _ chancellor has buried it. had you been given a _ chancellor has buried it. had you been given a clean - chancellor has buried it. herc you been given a clean slate, could you change elements of the mini...
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now the closing statement from marc victor. mr. victor: ted, i'm running for senate to leave the world better than i found it. we've been on the wrong course for a long time. we have very serious problems coming. we are at a critically important time in our history. both the republicans and the democrats have given us a stalemate of ineptitude. they are recycling yesterday's ideas. how long are we going to accept their failed approaches? you can't solve these problems with the same old thinking. there is a way out of this mess. let's focus on fundamental timeless principles. nobody gets to force their way of life on anyone else. let's lead and inspire people to be good humans. host: time, sir. mr. victor: it says i've got 15 seconds. i'd like to finish my closing. host: they told us it was over. finally we hear from blake masters. mr. masters: for the past two years, under joe biden and mark kelly, we have been going in the wrong direction. everybody knows it. you are less safe today. your bills have gone way up since mark kelly to
now the closing statement from marc victor. mr. victor: ted, i'm running for senate to leave the world better than i found it. we've been on the wrong course for a long time. we have very serious problems coming. we are at a critically important time in our history. both the republicans and the democrats have given us a stalemate of ineptitude. they are recycling yesterday's ideas. how long are we going to accept their failed approaches? you can't solve these problems with the same old...
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for me, marc edwards, and the rest of the scene, goodbye for now. hello there.aberdeenshire. unfortunately, that won't last, as the showery outbreaks of rain drift their way steadily northwards. some improvement across england and wales, despite a few showers moving through east anglia, but mild for all — top temperatures between ia and 20 degrees. we might see one or two places at 21 or 22. and then as we move through thursday evening, into the early hours of friday morning, more wet and increasingly windy weather will start to push in from the west. so here, it will be a wet start to friday. there will be some drier, brighter weather, but it's not expected to last. outbreaks of rain gradually drifting their way north, the heaviest of which will be always out to the north and west. once that rain clears, the sunshine comes through. once again, temperatures respond. a mild story for all. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, the headlines. iranian security forces open fire on protesters in several cities forty days since the death in custody of mahs
for me, marc edwards, and the rest of the scene, goodbye for now. hello there.aberdeenshire. unfortunately, that won't last, as the showery outbreaks of rain drift their way steadily northwards. some improvement across england and wales, despite a few showers moving through east anglia, but mild for all — top temperatures between ia and 20 degrees. we might see one or two places at 21 or 22. and then as we move through thursday evening, into the early hours of friday morning, more wet and...
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marc, nice to see you on a monday. nice to start the week with you. thank you. >> same to you. >> dana: also hear alarming new data as the border crisis is one of the top issues for voters in the mid-terms. customs and board are patrol announced agents arrested nearly 2.4 million migrants over the past 12 months. that's the highest level ever recorded in a fiscal year. another record more than 227,000 migrants were stopped last month. we'll have much more on this coming up with former border patrol chief rodney scott. >> bill: in the classroom a grim report on the impact of interrupted learning during the pandemic. the nation's report card showing a major drop in fourth and eighth grade reading scores and the worst ever declines in math. mark meredith is on the story in washington it runs deep, mark, good morning. >> good morning. the new report confirms what so many people long suspected. school closures and prolonged remote learning had a swied spread and negative impact on america's kids. the national center compared math and reading scores of 446,
marc, nice to see you on a monday. nice to start the week with you. thank you. >> same to you. >> dana: also hear alarming new data as the border crisis is one of the top issues for voters in the mid-terms. customs and board are patrol announced agents arrested nearly 2.4 million migrants over the past 12 months. that's the highest level ever recorded in a fiscal year. another record more than 227,000 migrants were stopped last month. we'll have much more on this coming up with...
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this week we have doctor marc siegel and rachel campos-duffy. are you two ready?alk in the green room. samak there is. >> you know that is true. >> he is buttering you up. you butter them up. we are talking about this quiz and not something else. category, political theater. which hollywood star recently gave up his big plans to run for president to spend more time with his kids setting the number one thing i want to be is daddy? was it the rock or matthew mcconaughey? answers please. you are both going with matthew mcconaughey. let's see what it is. >> i love our country. i also love being a daddy. that's the most important thing to me, is being a daddy. number one. >>> alright, alright, alright. it was the rock. >> i knew matthew had political aspirations. i didn't know the rock did. >> that was a trick question. >> there are no trick questions, only bad answers. >> my question is who is hotter? >> next we have fudging the numbers. this clueless leader said quote, let me start off with two words. made in america. was it joe biden or was it michael scott? two wor
this week we have doctor marc siegel and rachel campos-duffy. are you two ready?alk in the green room. samak there is. >> you know that is true. >> he is buttering you up. you butter them up. we are talking about this quiz and not something else. category, political theater. which hollywood star recently gave up his big plans to run for president to spend more time with his kids setting the number one thing i want to be is daddy? was it the rock or matthew mcconaughey? answers...
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marc thiessen, fox news contributor, "washington post" columnist and former white house speech writerid cash money to the most far right candidates hoping they would win and that the democrat would have to take on somebody they thought they could beat. and now they are pushing fake news which takes everybody's credibility down including the dems in those markets. >> almost like you think they don't believe they could win an honest election. that's what they are saying. look, here is the reality. this is quite literally fake news. they are democratic operatives taking advantage of the fact that local news is in decline. there is a vacuum in some of these states of local news and they are taking local sports news, local weather and things like that with democratic left wing propaganda and quite frankly it's the exact thing they accused russian trolls of doing in the 2016 election spreading fake news on internet. i guess it's okay to spread fake news if you're an american citizen. it's the same thing trying to impact an election by lying to people about making them think they are getting
marc thiessen, fox news contributor, "washington post" columnist and former white house speech writerid cash money to the most far right candidates hoping they would win and that the democrat would have to take on somebody they thought they could beat. and now they are pushing fake news which takes everybody's credibility down including the dems in those markets. >> almost like you think they don't believe they could win an honest election. that's what they are saying. look,...
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but marc, is his lea to said the belgian. but marc, is his legacy to leave — said the belgian.of mind, _ were back into a cold war state of mind. that — were back into a cold war state of mind, that will of been a great thing _ mind, that will of been a great thing to— mind, that will of been a great thing to do. a real sense that europe — thing to do. a real sense that europe shares democratic ideals. around _ europe shares democratic ideals. around the edges, poland, hungary a bit worried _ around the edges, poland, hungary a bit worried about some of the democratic ideals but nevertheless, it is democracy and that's helpful for america, for the strengthening of nat0~ — for america, for the strengthening of nat0~ i— for america, for the strengthening of nato. i think that ukraine has suddenly— of nato. i think that ukraine has suddenly concentrated everybody's mind, _ suddenly concentrated everybody's mind, who are we, whose side are we on, mind, who are we, whose side are we on. what _ mind, who are we, whose side are we on. what are — mind, who are we, whose side are we on,
but marc, is his lea to said the belgian. but marc, is his legacy to leave — said the belgian.of mind, _ were back into a cold war state of mind. that — were back into a cold war state of mind, that will of been a great thing _ mind, that will of been a great thing to— mind, that will of been a great thing to do. a real sense that europe — thing to do. a real sense that europe shares democratic ideals. around _ europe shares democratic ideals. around the edges, poland, hungary a bit...
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our business correspondent, marc ashdown, has this analysis.udget at the end of september. and with it a new political phrase — trussonomics, describing liz truss's vision for a high growth, high wage, low tax economy. butjust three weeks later, her new chancellor has buried it. have you been given a clean slate? can you change elements of the mini budget if you want to? yes. and the fundamental thing the prime minister wants me to do and i need to do is to be completely honest with the country. trussonomics reversed, then. tax cuts likely replaced with tax rises, huge investment replaced with a spending slowdown. this rethink has largely been driven by the turmoil in the financial markets since the mini budget was announced. the pound has had a torrid time. the effective cost of government borrowing has soared and the bank of england had to step in with an emergency programme — buying up government bonds to stabilise the pension sector. there is a pressing need, then, to restore some confidence and credibility. bank of england governor andrew
our business correspondent, marc ashdown, has this analysis.udget at the end of september. and with it a new political phrase — trussonomics, describing liz truss's vision for a high growth, high wage, low tax economy. butjust three weeks later, her new chancellor has buried it. have you been given a clean slate? can you change elements of the mini budget if you want to? yes. and the fundamental thing the prime minister wants me to do and i need to do is to be completely honest with the...
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marc thiessen, thank you so much. >> sandra: big city crime forcing people to flee.we showed you the stunning video of a california mom and baby struck by a hit-and-run driver. now that mother is up in arms and says the justice system failed her. she will join us live. plus, andy mccarthy on hunter biden, energy crisis, and ukraine, and all that and more as "america reports" rolls into hour two. we'll be right back. so we're hard at work, helping them achieve financial freedom. we're providing greater access to investing, with low-cost options to help maximize savings. from the plains to the coasts, we help americans invest for their future. and help communities thrive. if you're loud, be louder. if you stand out, stand strong. and if you got the devil on your shoulder... take him for a ride. [ coughing/sneezing ] [ door knocking ] dude, you coming? alka-seltzer plus powermax gels cold & flu relief with more concentrated power. because the only thing dripping should be your style! plop plop fizz fizz, winter warriors with alka-seltzer plus. >> sandra: president biden
marc thiessen, thank you so much. >> sandra: big city crime forcing people to flee.we showed you the stunning video of a california mom and baby struck by a hit-and-run driver. now that mother is up in arms and says the justice system failed her. she will join us live. plus, andy mccarthy on hunter biden, energy crisis, and ukraine, and all that and more as "america reports" rolls into hour two. we'll be right back. so we're hard at work, helping them achieve financial freedom....
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"the washington post" columnist marc thiessen and mollie hemingway editor and chief at the federalistif you have been following it, mollie, all along. how the president talks about this and now if republicans take over, suddenly the economy is going to crash. >> yeah. it's very interesting that he is going to try to do that pivot. he understands that republicans are going to take the house in all like lie hood, possibly also the senate. he also knows that the economy is headed into very dark waters for the coming year. so he is trying to get ahead of that and pivot there. the problem for him is that the economy is very bad and because of a united democrat policy front. the policies that the democrat party has put forth whether it's with our energy policy, throwing good money after bad. it has caused inflation to increase. even a lot of the covid shutdowns that did so much to throttle the economy and disrupt the labor market, the, you know, all the supply chain problems. so these are problems that people associate with the democrat party and they probably will continue to even after re
"the washington post" columnist marc thiessen and mollie hemingway editor and chief at the federalistif you have been following it, mollie, all along. how the president talks about this and now if republicans take over, suddenly the economy is going to crash. >> yeah. it's very interesting that he is going to try to do that pivot. he understands that republicans are going to take the house in all like lie hood, possibly also the senate. he also knows that the economy is headed...
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marc, thank you so much. >> ainsley: thank you. marc.also say they searched the building and manuals related to making explosive device and materials potentially used as explosives in one of the hotel rooms i assume that room. i don't know. we are expecting a decision opec plus members this morning as the oil cartel considers deep supply cuts. >> brian: used to be independent. remember those days. gas prices on the rise. national debt climbs to 31 trillion. that's the highest ever. >> steve: jacqui heinrich joins us from the white house. we are back to the putin price hike, right? >> that's what they have been saying guys. good morning to you. opec plus led by the saudis and includes russia expected to announce that cut up to a million barrels per day which will be the largest cut since the beginning of the pandemic and also roughly the same amount that the biden administration has been selling each day from a strategic reserve in order to stabilize gas prices. so, now, as the reserves are set to come to an end later on this month, the i
marc, thank you so much. >> ainsley: thank you. marc.also say they searched the building and manuals related to making explosive device and materials potentially used as explosives in one of the hotel rooms i assume that room. i don't know. we are expecting a decision opec plus members this morning as the oil cartel considers deep supply cuts. >> brian: used to be independent. remember those days. gas prices on the rise. national debt climbs to 31 trillion. that's the highest ever....
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marc ashdown, thank you ve much next year.rdering a two—year—old girl in county durham. maya chappell died in hospital last month, two days after being found in a critical condition at a property in shotton colliery. peter harris was in court. police had been called to a house in shotton colliery last wednesday and subsequently a girl, who can now be named as maya louise chappell, was airlifted to hospital. she subsequently died in the royal victoria infirmary in newcastle on friday. now, she was two years old. yesterday, durham police charged a 26—year—old man, michael daymond, with her murder and this morning he appeared here at peterlee magistrates�* court. he spoke only to confirm his name and he has been remanded in custody. he will next appear before teesside crown court, that's on october the 10th. now, durham police say a 23—year—old woman who was also arrested has now been released under investigation. our top story this lunchtime. more than 100 licences could be issued by the government for companies to explore for o
marc ashdown, thank you ve much next year.rdering a two—year—old girl in county durham. maya chappell died in hospital last month, two days after being found in a critical condition at a property in shotton colliery. peter harris was in court. police had been called to a house in shotton colliery last wednesday and subsequently a girl, who can now be named as maya louise chappell, was airlifted to hospital. she subsequently died in the royal victoria infirmary in newcastle on friday. now,...