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michael: no, quite the opposite, in fact.d you listen to the voice of daniel domscheit-berg? just listen to chelsea manning. nancy: i don't think chelsea s played at all. i think e did wh she did. julian and wikileaks did what they did. they connected. and i've looked at those transcripts, and i think she was looking for an outlet for this infortion. she found it. i didn't see anything in those transcripts where anyone was tempting her. she had the information. she released it. michael: manning was arrested just eight weeks after the video was released. she was discovered after she confessed online to another hacker that she was the wikileaks source. daniel: for many years, this was the lurking monster in the room, you know, in the closet somewhere, where we were so afraid that, one day, one of our sources would be arrested, that we would make a mistake or so, but this was the total catastrophe. nancy: she was detained. she was taken to kuwait, and then they sent her to quantico, which was even worse. it's closed now, but it
michael: no, quite the opposite, in fact.d you listen to the voice of daniel domscheit-berg? just listen to chelsea manning. nancy: i don't think chelsea s played at all. i think e did wh she did. julian and wikileaks did what they did. they connected. and i've looked at those transcripts, and i think she was looking for an outlet for this infortion. she found it. i didn't see anything in those transcripts where anyone was tempting her. she had the information. she released it. michael: manning...
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many, many conservative mps including michael gove, _ conservative mps including michael gove, but —nd penny mordaunt leader of the lords, they have said we think this is— the lords, they have said we think this is a _ the lords, they have said we think this is a good idea to stick to the promise — this is a good idea to stick to the promise that was made. so whether she does— promise that was made. so whether she does a _ promise that was made. so whether she does a u—turn on this, but of course _ she does a u—turn on this, but of course the — she does a u—turn on this, but of course the damages either she is being _ course the damages either she is being seen as weak and giving into the slightest criticism. the reality is that— the slightest criticism. the reality is that she's saying stuff without checking — is that she's saying stuff without checking it out and talking to people — checking it out and talking to people first. my checking it out and talking to people first-— checking it out and talking to --eole first. g . ., ., , you on to the front page of the observer again faci
many, many conservative mps including michael gove, _ conservative mps including michael gove, but —nd penny mordaunt leader of the lords, they have said we think this is— the lords, they have said we think this is a _ the lords, they have said we think this is a good idea to stick to the promise — this is a good idea to stick to the promise that was made. so whether she does— promise that was made. so whether she does a _ promise that was made. so whether she does a u—turn on this,...
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and i'm just really happy to be seeing this day with michael.o all of the numbers. like there's michael knows them. there's tons of other people that are in just like him. and we just wanted to use the film to kind of bring the humanity to the story because, you know, we know it's in the news and everything. in the elections are coming up, but i think seeing somebody like michael and hearing his story is, it helps people access kind of this issue a little bit easier. now we're doing that weird tv thing where we talk about you while you're here. but that's that also goes to kyle which is why does it matter to take some that, we talked about this in politics. we talked about this in numbers. sure. why did it matter to you to tell the story as haley was saying through a person? because this is all people is all people in the system. yeah, well, i think you know, with cannabis being legal in a lot of states now you know we've seen a lot of people profiting off of you know, legal cannabis and they're still not over 40,000 nonviolent people that are i
and i'm just really happy to be seeing this day with michael.o all of the numbers. like there's michael knows them. there's tons of other people that are in just like him. and we just wanted to use the film to kind of bring the humanity to the story because, you know, we know it's in the news and everything. in the elections are coming up, but i think seeing somebody like michael and hearing his story is, it helps people access kind of this issue a little bit easier. now we're doing that weird...
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. >> seeking testimony from former national security advisor michael flynn... >> michael flynn's whole really a story of culture war from start to finish... >> narrator: from army general... >> i am a guy who spent my entire career thinking about the enemies that we are going to face. >> narrator: to conspiracy theorist... >> we want you to know that we will not stand for a lie! >> general flynn you know he's a living martyr. >> be proud as christians, be proud as patriots. >> this idea that this was spiritual warfare, it's not even an undertone. >> the battle for the soul of america, using the church as a tool. >> is this a spiritual awakening? you bet it is. >> narrator: now frontline and the associated press investigate... >> what are you fighting for? >> narrator: "michael flynn's holy war." >> ♪ i won't be denied ♪ >> god bless you. god bless america. and thank you very much. >> frontline is made possible by pbs viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. additional support is provided by the abrams foundation, committed to excellence in journalism
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thanks michael prince good to see you again.y questions by the efficacy my name is mfm co-author of the army's history of the iraq war. i think there is no question there is inanimate he about the tactical success of bi, with, through. one of the findings are found in was the greatest benefactor of the war may be tehran i. until my question then is, for look at iraq and sierra today came up is larger than the iraqi army they control the line of communication from iran, to baghdad, to damascus and beirut. develop and deliver effectively on the tactical lever at the political or strategic level? how many setserth of that efficy really works at those levels today? >> so yes, it can affect it. when i was in command, that is only occupied for a couple of reasons. one was to get control of the border area. another was to provide a springboard for operations in the euphrates riverer valley. justice southeast which is really the heart of darkness there. the third it was because it was right astride this line of communication thatt we sa
thanks michael prince good to see you again.y questions by the efficacy my name is mfm co-author of the army's history of the iraq war. i think there is no question there is inanimate he about the tactical success of bi, with, through. one of the findings are found in was the greatest benefactor of the war may be tehran i. until my question then is, for look at iraq and sierra today came up is larger than the iraqi army they control the line of communication from iran, to baghdad, to damascus...
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michael, a through line through. all of your books about iraq is role of delta force, which you've alluded in your remarks to today. but i think a lot of people who read degrade and destroy will be really surprised to learn just how extensive that role was, particularly in syria. you know, far from being just engaged in kind of the boutique counterterrorism rating that, i think a lot of people associate delta force with. it comes to the point where it is it is running all the advise and assist efforts in syria for the most part, it is running an air campaign within air campaign. i wonder if could sort of describe how this on situation came about and then also comment a little on, you know, and i'd be curious to hear from general, too, about this. i mean, what were the pluses and minuses of this in terms of, you know, freedom of action that it gave the u.s. government versus command and control versus sort of the obvious transparency issue of a huge portion of this campaign run by an organization that the u.s. governm
michael, a through line through. all of your books about iraq is role of delta force, which you've alluded in your remarks to today. but i think a lot of people who read degrade and destroy will be really surprised to learn just how extensive that role was, particularly in syria. you know, far from being just engaged in kind of the boutique counterterrorism rating that, i think a lot of people associate delta force with. it comes to the point where it is it is running all the advise and assist...
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is it too late, michael? or is there a way to pull back from this possible bring i think there's a way to pull back if, if at the, by the administration, because with quit egging the egg in the, the entire conflict on the way it is. and of course, by doing that, it gives the lensky false hope he's, he's never going to regain all that territory back. he's not going to get back the, the, the, the crimea, that, that's the reality on the ground. and the united states can only sustain supplies and logistics for so long without going into a full military production capability. because we also have to back back fill the, the europeans. and they're really becoming much more reluctant to continue fueling this, this, the conflict. and this, and we see this already in germany, we're seeing, we're seeing demonstrations in a few countries, especially germany. and now the pipeline issue has really created a greater crisis for europe. and they're going to have to decide whether they want to sustain this in an, in an in dete
is it too late, michael? or is there a way to pull back from this possible bring i think there's a way to pull back if, if at the, by the administration, because with quit egging the egg in the, the entire conflict on the way it is. and of course, by doing that, it gives the lensky false hope he's, he's never going to regain all that territory back. he's not going to get back the, the, the, the crimea, that, that's the reality on the ground. and the united states can only sustain supplies and...
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michael and corpus kristie. yeah, i think the general kudos offset it, but general winter is on its way. the russians do very well in the winter. the west is not and zalinski isn't doing very well anywhere i put in laid out several months ago. 5 points for a point where we can stop fighting and discuss the permanent relinquishment of the crimea of promise not to go into nato and several other things. those go posts moved as russia has paid a price on the ground and has captured the don bastard virtually all of it. and now has other designs. i'm guessing because that once he drags this out, so the russian view is to ratchet up the pain and bring come to the table. and let's have a done with this. and the pain will continue to be ratcheted up by the russians because they can afford to do it. they have the capacity to do it. and so i, i think the battle is something a little more than a side show, although it is subordinate to the. ready to the political discussion, to be sure, but i think it's the method by which
michael and corpus kristie. yeah, i think the general kudos offset it, but general winter is on its way. the russians do very well in the winter. the west is not and zalinski isn't doing very well anywhere i put in laid out several months ago. 5 points for a point where we can stop fighting and discuss the permanent relinquishment of the crimea of promise not to go into nato and several other things. those go posts moved as russia has paid a price on the ground and has captured the don bastard...
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and as he had said, michael gove has the knife out for— had said, michael gove has the knife out forfe out for her again. he is determined to speak out against policies that he does — to speak out against policies that he does not agree with, as you say for the _ he does not agree with, as you say for the good — he does not agree with, as you say for the good of the country, which is fairly— for the good of the country, which is fairly ominous is in it. he was apparently— is fairly ominous is in it. he was apparently offered by all of branch possibly— apparently offered by all of branch possibly a senior ambassadorialjob possibly a senior ambassadorial job we possibly a senior ambassadorialjob we don't _ possibly a senior ambassadorialjob we don't know... a possibly a senior ambassadorial 'ob we don't know. . — we don't know... a long way away presumably- _ we don't know... a long way away presumably. sent _ we don't know... a long way away presumably. sent him _ we don't know... a long way away presumably. sent him to - we don't know... a long way away presumably. sent him to the -
and as he had said, michael gove has the knife out for— had said, michael gove has the knife out forfe out for her again. he is determined to speak out against policies that he does — to speak out against policies that he does not agree with, as you say for the _ he does not agree with, as you say for the good — he does not agree with, as you say for the good of the country, which is fairly— for the good of the country, which is fairly ominous is in it. he was apparently— is fairly...
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michael gove seem as though the rebels have had their way. michael gove said it didn't— their way.d it didn't go into the tory values that he considered important for the party— he considered important for the party and — he considered important for the party and he said it was a financial risk to— party and he said it was a financial risk to he — party and he said it was a financial risk to be borrowing all this money without— risk to be borrowing all this money without any of it being financed. the ear— without any of it being financed. the ear of— without any of it being financed. the ear of downing street has listened — the ear of downing street has listened and both the telegraph, normally— listened and both the telegraph, normally is pretty close to the line on the _ normally is pretty close to the line on the tory — normally is pretty close to the line on the tory party and i imagine this will he _ on the tory party and i imagine this will he the — on the tory party and i imagine this will be the case tomorrow, we will hear the _ will be the case tomorrow, we will hear the v
michael gove seem as though the rebels have had their way. michael gove said it didn't— their way.d it didn't go into the tory values that he considered important for the party— he considered important for the party and — he considered important for the party and he said it was a financial risk to— party and he said it was a financial risk to he — party and he said it was a financial risk to be borrowing all this money without— risk to be borrowing all this money without any of it...
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michael: how do you see the path of inflation?e say with supply chains normalizing and energy prices down, we will see inflation collapsed fairly weekly and others say it will be there for much longer than maybe the fed and others anticipate stuff >> we have outlined the case for data dependence because the data will tell us. inflation will release some of the pressure we have seen that -- this year but probably and next year closer to 3% and it will take another year to fully get it back down to the 2% target step if we get better numbers than that, that's terrific but we have to be prepared for inflation to be more persistent because it has been more persistent than most people expected. michael: a lot of it is on the supply side and you work on the demand side so there is a fear out there that because you cannot affect the supply side, you will have to tighten more and you basically need a recession in order to bring down inflation. >> those are things that people fear. we can estimate how much of the excess inflation we endure
michael: how do you see the path of inflation?e say with supply chains normalizing and energy prices down, we will see inflation collapsed fairly weekly and others say it will be there for much longer than maybe the fed and others anticipate stuff >> we have outlined the case for data dependence because the data will tell us. inflation will release some of the pressure we have seen that -- this year but probably and next year closer to 3% and it will take another year to fully get it back...
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michael, thank you for joining us. michael: thank you for having me. kristen: tell us what school zone enhancements means. michael: it basically means or prosecutors can add additional prison time to send this is for people who are convicted of dealing drugs near schools. kristen: ok, so, she announced this, and then you looked into how many cases she has actually filed, those enhanced charges could what did you find? michael: our data team took a look at her different charging decisions, and they found that the d.a., despite announcing this policy, has only filed enhancements for dealers near schools on two occasions. kristen: two? ok, where there missed opportunities, though, or was that all there was? michael: so that was another finding, it turns out that the police had actually made arrests near schools, during school hours, on at least 35 occasions since the school year began, and the d.a. has only filed the school zone enhancements two times. kristen: have you talked to her office about these decisions? michael: we did ask her office about why t
michael, thank you for joining us. michael: thank you for having me. kristen: tell us what school zone enhancements means. michael: it basically means or prosecutors can add additional prison time to send this is for people who are convicted of dealing drugs near schools. kristen: ok, so, she announced this, and then you looked into how many cases she has actually filed, those enhanced charges could what did you find? michael: our data team took a look at her different charging decisions, and...
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michaels? mr. michaels: thank you for hosting this and thank you you to the panelists, and that you for tuning into night and taking part in this important political process. it is a big election in a few weeks, and the future of wisconsin is at stake. we have had weak leadership under this administration, but hope is on the way. i have been a bold leader my entire life. what are some of the problems? joe biden, week on inflation my canceling the keystone pipeline. we can put more money in people's pockets. i am a businessman, i understand macro economics, and understand how to read a balance sheet. i will do everything i can to put more money in people's pockets, to help them with the price at the pump and the price of groceries. we will do massive tax reform, get more money in people's pockets in wisconsin, and the hard-working, taxpaying people of wisconsin will spend more money on goods and services, helping make our economy even more robust. moderator: let's go to michelle mccormick in green b
michaels? mr. michaels: thank you for hosting this and thank you you to the panelists, and that you for tuning into night and taking part in this important political process. it is a big election in a few weeks, and the future of wisconsin is at stake. we have had weak leadership under this administration, but hope is on the way. i have been a bold leader my entire life. what are some of the problems? joe biden, week on inflation my canceling the keystone pipeline. we can put more money in...
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i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia. the world's wealthiest man has officially taken ownership of twitter, announcing the bird is freed. and promising to loosen speech restrictions. even before yesterday's events many were fearful. according to critics, elon musk's takeover actually threatens free speech and could, quote, ruin america. and alienating users. in fact what twitter needs is more regulation, not less. and they had nothing on elon musk and asking, of course, is donald trump coming back. taylor lore rez tweeted this, it's like the gates of hell opened on this site. and then there was former president trump's own take on truth social. he said i'm very happy that twitter now is in sane hands and will no longer be run by radical left maniacs that run our country. all of that after we learned that intruders on friday morning had broken into the house of nancy pelosi and attacked her 82-year-old husband paul. the alleged assail lent is now charged with attempted homicide with other crimes after reportedly attacking
i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia. the world's wealthiest man has officially taken ownership of twitter, announcing the bird is freed. and promising to loosen speech restrictions. even before yesterday's events many were fearful. according to critics, elon musk's takeover actually threatens free speech and could, quote, ruin america. and alienating users. in fact what twitter needs is more regulation, not less. and they had nothing on elon musk and asking, of course, is donald trump coming...
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because michael has had exceptional access to top u.s. officials and military commanders, and because of his extraordinary first-hand reporting from the battlefields, he's produced a must read book on this historic conflict. we were very proud to have michael with this in-house at fdd for period while he was working on the book, and we understand you also spent time at sea nesting the same. we're all happy to see it on the show today. it's available for purchase at all major booksellers, online i'm sure and for of you here in person in the back of the room at the conclusion of today's events. michael gordon curses at the national security correspondent for the "wall street journal." in addition to his latest book he is the co-author with the late general bernard trainor,, wonderful man of three definitive histories of the united states wars in iraq. full disclosure, i've known michael for a rather long time. i won't tell you how long does he look so young he may not want to admit his age but this clue, we were in the same bullpen at the n
because michael has had exceptional access to top u.s. officials and military commanders, and because of his extraordinary first-hand reporting from the battlefields, he's produced a must read book on this historic conflict. we were very proud to have michael with this in-house at fdd for period while he was working on the book, and we understand you also spent time at sea nesting the same. we're all happy to see it on the show today. it's available for purchase at all major booksellers, online...
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all right, michael cohen, thank you so much for that. copies of michael's book revenge are available to check out. just he'll be up here signing please form a line to the right of the desk and help our staff by then we'll wrap up. so christian green is a newspaper journalist, the author of the devil's half acre the untold story of how one woman liberated the south, the most notorious slave jail, and the new york times bestseller of some things must something must be done about prince edward county, which receives a
all right, michael cohen, thank you so much for that. copies of michael's book revenge are available to check out. just he'll be up here signing please form a line to the right of the desk and help our staff by then we'll wrap up. so christian green is a newspaper journalist, the author of the devil's half acre the untold story of how one woman liberated the south, the most notorious slave jail, and the new york times bestseller of some things must something must be done about prince edward...
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i'd say, to the events that michael describes in his book, before i ask michael to walk us through some of those key milestones and decisions from 2014 to 2019, i'm wondering if you be willing to provide your insights into the thinking and policy debates within the administration surrounding the 2011 iraq withdrawal. let me start by saying, first of all, congratulate michael and how important i think books like this are, because as americans, we too often are in a hurry to get conflicts in the rearview mirror and not to actually pause and try to learn lessons from them so that we capture what works. we from what doesn't work and we do better the next time or even avoiding the next time, because if possible, and thanks to tv for co-hosting, this was seen as so. i was definitely present in the decision making around president obama's ultimate choice to withdraw from iraq. you know, when when we came into office, we obviously inherited two wars, afghanistan and iraq. and i think the obama administration, after its initial, was really kind of following the same approach that the bush admini
i'd say, to the events that michael describes in his book, before i ask michael to walk us through some of those key milestones and decisions from 2014 to 2019, i'm wondering if you be willing to provide your insights into the thinking and policy debates within the administration surrounding the 2011 iraq withdrawal. let me start by saying, first of all, congratulate michael and how important i think books like this are, because as americans, we too often are in a hurry to get conflicts in the...
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why is it, michael gove, that is happening?— why is it, michael gove, that is hauenino? campaigning i happening? legislation is coming out party thanks to his campaigning and l party thanks to his campaigning and to the campaigning of the grenfell families. new legislation will make sure social landlords live up to their responsibilities, tougher regulation, stronger voice for tenants, bigger penalties for social landlords keeping people in homes for social rent which are not fit for social rent which are not fit for habitation, and we are also bringing in legislation to deal with private rented sector as well. flan private rented sector as well. can ou private rented sector as well. can you guarantee — private rented sector as well. can you guarantee that the impact of the legislation for people watching this morning who are getting a rough ride and many living in terrible conditions, can you guarantee rogue landlords will be prosecuted, named and shamed, part of the plan as i understand it, can you guarantee that will actually happen? for a lot of people watching this
why is it, michael gove, that is happening?— why is it, michael gove, that is hauenino? campaigning i happening? legislation is coming out party thanks to his campaigning and l party thanks to his campaigning and to the campaigning of the grenfell families. new legislation will make sure social landlords live up to their responsibilities, tougher regulation, stronger voice for tenants, bigger penalties for social landlords keeping people in homes for social rent which are not fit for social...
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all right, michael cohen, thank you so much for that. copies of michael's book revenge are available to check out. just he'll be up here signing please form a line to the right of the desk and help our staff byformer vice president mike pee examines his faith and journey to the vice presidency. and in the light we carry former first lady michelle obama follows up her bestselling memoir, becoming by offering advice on how to overcome uncertainty. those are just some of the political books that are being published this fall. you can look forward to book tv covering all these books in the near future. weekend on c-span two are an intellectual feast. every saturday, american history tv documents america's story. and on sundays, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span two comes from these television companies and more, including comcast. are you think this is just a community center? no, it's way more than that. comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled lifts. so studen
all right, michael cohen, thank you so much for that. copies of michael's book revenge are available to check out. just he'll be up here signing please form a line to the right of the desk and help our staff byformer vice president mike pee examines his faith and journey to the vice presidency. and in the light we carry former first lady michelle obama follows up her bestselling memoir, becoming by offering advice on how to overcome uncertainty. those are just some of the political books that...
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all right, michael cohen, thank you so much for that. copies of michael's book revenge are available to check out. just he'll be up here signing please form a line to the right of the desk and help our staff by then we'll wrap up. so christian green is a
all right, michael cohen, thank you so much for that. copies of michael's book revenge are available to check out. just he'll be up here signing please form a line to the right of the desk and help our staff by then we'll wrap up. so christian green is a
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i would say to the event that michael describes in his book, before i asked michael to walk us through those key milestones and decision from 2014 until 2019, i was wondering if you could provide your insights surrounding the 2011 iraq withdrawal. >> let me start by saying, first of all, congratulations michael. americans too often are in no hurry to get conflicts in the rearview mirror and not to pause and learn lessons from them so we capture what works. we learn from what does not work i was definitely present in the decision-making to withdraw from iraq. when we came into office we had two wars. afghanistan and iraq. following the same approach which was a drawdown based on conditions as iraqi forces were able to exert control of any given province. u.s. forces are coalition forces and gradually drawing down. that was started in the bush administration and continued in the obama administration. we came to a point where there was really a question of do you draw down completely or do you maintain and definitely some kind of force. theid civilian side and the military side of the pen
i would say to the event that michael describes in his book, before i asked michael to walk us through those key milestones and decision from 2014 until 2019, i was wondering if you could provide your insights surrounding the 2011 iraq withdrawal. >> let me start by saying, first of all, congratulations michael. americans too often are in no hurry to get conflicts in the rearview mirror and not to pause and learn lessons from them so we capture what works. we learn from what does not work...
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we have michael maloof. he is a former pentagon senior security policy analyst and intends virginia. we have had see he is a conflict consultant and a retired u. s. foreign service officer or a gentleman, cross stock rules, and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate michael, let me go to you 1st. here. political facts are what matter most jammed. joseph morales said this conflict in ukraine will be one on the battlefield. the only thing he's ever said that i agree with. so if we, we have the induction of these 4 regions of ukraine into russia after referenda. and then we have this very strange, but basically very expected as sabotage of the north stream. both are turning points and in for me, because once these provinces regions are part of russia, they will never be negotiated way. there's no negotiation that russia will be involved in and with the sabotage of these pipelines will probably never be built. i wouldn't do it, it would build this, be blown up again. i'm t
we have michael maloof. he is a former pentagon senior security policy analyst and intends virginia. we have had see he is a conflict consultant and a retired u. s. foreign service officer or a gentleman, cross stock rules, and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate michael, let me go to you 1st. here. political facts are what matter most jammed. joseph morales said this conflict in ukraine will be one on the battlefield. the only thing he's ever said...
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michael gove would not say - is a display of the wrong values. - michael gove would not say whether he concerned ministers are considering breaking a promise to raise benefits in line with inflation. ~ . to raise benefits in line with inflation-— to raise benefits in line with inflation. ~ ., ., ., ., to raise benefits in line with inflation. ., ., ., ., , inflation. what we have to do is make people — inflation. what we have to do is make people spend _ inflation. what we have to do is make people spend more - inflation. what we have to do is make people spend more so . inflation. what we have to do isj make people spend more so we inflation. what we have to do is - make people spend more so we have growth in the country. and if 45p a tax cut, which is nothing really, if thatis tax cut, which is nothing really, if that is going to make a big difference to people's spending, then let's go for it. is difference to people's spending, then let's go for it.— then let's go for it. is terrific, hu . el then let's go for it. is terrific, hugely damaging _ then let's go for it. is terrific, hu
michael gove would not say - is a display of the wrong values. - michael gove would not say whether he concerned ministers are considering breaking a promise to raise benefits in line with inflation. ~ . to raise benefits in line with inflation-— to raise benefits in line with inflation. ~ ., ., ., ., to raise benefits in line with inflation. ., ., ., ., , inflation. what we have to do is make people — inflation. what we have to do is make people spend _ inflation. what we have to do is...
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michael is down there. how's it going, michael? >> george, it is amazing. i'm missing college.eerleaders. everyone is celebrating all things jsu. we're joining in on the fun. coming up, we're going to speak with coach prime, also known as deion sanders. football team is feeling about the big game tomorrow. football a very important part of my life. i played on another great hbcu, texas southern. i used to come here at jackson state and play these guys. they didn't boo me. i'm glad. they're happy i'm here. i'm happy we're here. "gma" is happy to be here to celebrate with jsu. a lot coming up, george. >> michael with that tough face. that's coming up. >>> we're going to start with the news including the surge in children being hospitalized for respiratory illness. across the country, 36 states and d.c. have seen a spike with hospitals running out of space. let's go back to erielle reshef at a hospital feeling the crush in queens. good morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning, george. this hospital is part of the largest health care system in the state of new york and one of th
michael is down there. how's it going, michael? >> george, it is amazing. i'm missing college.eerleaders. everyone is celebrating all things jsu. we're joining in on the fun. coming up, we're going to speak with coach prime, also known as deion sanders. football team is feeling about the big game tomorrow. football a very important part of my life. i played on another great hbcu, texas southern. i used to come here at jackson state and play these guys. they didn't boo me. i'm glad....
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. >> michael sentenced me to life in a wheelchair. >> will he go free? >>> released from russia.he two newly freed american veterans captured in ukraine, speaking in their first television interview. >> how quickly did it go wrong? >> real quickly, yeah. >> the horror they say they endured in russian captivity. >> we prayed for death. we just wanted to die. >> the wounds still visible as they think of those still being held. >> there is a slight amount of guilt. try vicks nyquil seve. just one dose starts to relieve 9 of your worst cold and flu symptoms, to help take you from 9 to none. for max strength nighttime relief, nyquil severe: ♪♪ age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. ♪ >>> thanks for joining us. tonight, the january 6th committee in what is likely their final hearing unpacking the chaos and the fear from that day with never-before-seen footage from inside the capitol as it was
. >> michael sentenced me to life in a wheelchair. >> will he go free? >>> released from russia.he two newly freed american veterans captured in ukraine, speaking in their first television interview. >> how quickly did it go wrong? >> real quickly, yeah. >> the horror they say they endured in russian captivity. >> we prayed for death. we just wanted to die. >> the wounds still visible as they think of those still being held. >> there is a...
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michael gove is having _ available in the times. michael gove is having a _ available in the times.n who once described the campaign in 2016— man who once described the campaign in 2016 is— man who once described the campaign in 2016 is being setting of a hand in 2016 is being setting of a hand in for— in 2016 is being setting of a hand in for nate — in 2016 is being setting of a hand in for nate while still holding it. -- hand— in for nate while still holding it. —— hand grenade he has said that liz truss— —— hand grenade he has said that liz truss is— —— hand grenade he has said that liz truss is a _ —— hand grenade he has said that liz truss is a case — —— hand grenade he has said that liz truss is a case of when and not if she's— truss is a case of when and not if she's going — truss is a case of when and not if she's going to resign as prime minister— she's going to resign as prime minister and poinsettias many others have done _ minister and poinsettias many others have done is this being shredded the conservative party is currently in hail and — conservative party is currentl
michael gove is having _ available in the times. michael gove is having a _ available in the times.n who once described the campaign in 2016— man who once described the campaign in 2016 is— man who once described the campaign in 2016 is being setting of a hand in 2016 is being setting of a hand in for— in 2016 is being setting of a hand in for nate — in 2016 is being setting of a hand in for nate while still holding it. -- hand— in for nate while still holding it. —— hand grenade...
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his name is michael balderson.playing peekaboo with his 11 month old son, theo, carefully keeping his lower face covered until look the big reveal. who's that you can see theo was left dumbfounded. michael's wife, amy , says her husband has sported a beard since before theo was born, so is he gonna cry there? i wouldn't be surprised if he starts to kind of get upset. then he's like, wait. this is dad and starts feeling his face so sweet poker next. from rockwood music hall in new york city, austin, texas's own phoebe hunt and the gatherers, politics and foreign wars, whether the world news poker if you're on insomniac and a good night's sleep, you lack the world news poker. it's late at night. you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants. grab your world news now. morgana and everybody dance. have some fun and be a pal. every anger guy and gal do the world news. if you're up this late, you must be headed for the john. but hold it one more minute. well, get your polka on. neighbors yell. it's half past three. tell
his name is michael balderson.playing peekaboo with his 11 month old son, theo, carefully keeping his lower face covered until look the big reveal. who's that you can see theo was left dumbfounded. michael's wife, amy , says her husband has sported a beard since before theo was born, so is he gonna cry there? i wouldn't be surprised if he starts to kind of get upset. then he's like, wait. this is dad and starts feeling his face so sweet poker next. from rockwood music hall in new york city,...
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michael: for sure.e same time, it can come down to the headline rate and come down on the core rate and still be sticky. i would not be surprised to see headline cpi from eight unchanged to get to five, to get excited about that. then, getting it below five when you look at those components, really becomes quite difficult. alix: do you think we hit the terminal rate 5% by march like the survey said and tip into a recession? michael: -- corporations to mole over debt is a bigger headline for the fed then the s&p at a particular level. i have -- maybe taking the view since the fed started hiking, but financial market risk is greater than economic risk because the fed was so far behind the curve before they started hiking. financial markets war -- were themselves so extended. i think it is a foot race between where the fed wants to get and the ability of financial markets to withstand them. guy: let's talk about the moment where the fed those two basis point hikes from 75 basis point hikes. do you anticipa
michael: for sure.e same time, it can come down to the headline rate and come down on the core rate and still be sticky. i would not be surprised to see headline cpi from eight unchanged to get to five, to get excited about that. then, getting it below five when you look at those components, really becomes quite difficult. alix: do you think we hit the terminal rate 5% by march like the survey said and tip into a recession? michael: -- corporations to mole over debt is a bigger headline for the...
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i am just looking at this, what about the other michael thompson's? had. and then what about all the people stuck on this traps and staying i speak about. we're speaking about the marijuana thing, but marana should not be spoken about right now. everybody makes money, everybody is happy. they spending the money for me, so what i am saying is this, marijuana should not even be an issue today. it should not even be an issue. >> it still is in many places. miss corral, and i think that is the beauty of the story that will be shown here on msnbc tomorrow night. michael not just walking today after losing so much time, he's coming back to stand up and raise his story to hopefully put light on other similar situations. michael thompson and attorney kimberly corral, i am sorry i am out of time, but thank you both for being with us. not to my final thoughts. it's been two days since the brutal attack on speaker nancy pelosi's husband paul. at their and untruth apparently came looking for the congresswoman at her home. and gravely injured her husband and did i
i am just looking at this, what about the other michael thompson's? had. and then what about all the people stuck on this traps and staying i speak about. we're speaking about the marijuana thing, but marana should not be spoken about right now. everybody makes money, everybody is happy. they spending the money for me, so what i am saying is this, marijuana should not even be an issue today. it should not even be an issue. >> it still is in many places. miss corral, and i think that is...
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michael: in the unemployment rate falling to 3.5%. a big gain in jobs in the household survey, a big decline in unemployment in the household survey is contributing to that. it shows the fed will not get demand it down in the economy as quickly as it might have hope. however, we did also see the average hourly earnings drop a little bit, may be, because the biggest job gains were in lower paid, lower wage sectors. overall, it is sort of a status quo jobs report. john: an important point for everybody watching where wages go. anna, one of the points you made today is looking at not just who is in the labor force, but who is not and how that is contributing to the compensated story here. can you walk us through that? anna: the concerning thing about today's job report is that the labor force actually went down. that is concerning because the fed had counted on a flush of workers to place downward pressure on wage growth. what we saw today is that hope might be misplaced. we had estimated previously that even without the pandemic, the pa
michael: in the unemployment rate falling to 3.5%. a big gain in jobs in the household survey, a big decline in unemployment in the household survey is contributing to that. it shows the fed will not get demand it down in the economy as quickly as it might have hope. however, we did also see the average hourly earnings drop a little bit, may be, because the biggest job gains were in lower paid, lower wage sectors. overall, it is sort of a status quo jobs report. john: an important point for...
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we turn to michael cohen.d new book out today is "revenge, how donald trump weaponized the department of justice against his critics". you see it there. you can get a copy. people are interested in what you have to say and your experience and sometimes the books that come on "the beat," so conbrats on the new book. >> thank you very much. >> let's start with ms. bobb. she's in a situation that many people remember you were in, where things she's allegedly doing as a lawyer going to work, are boom ranging on her because it is possible, alleged that she misled the government, knowingly or unknowingly because of what she says the trump folk worse telling her. your reaction? >> it's not surprising to me at all. christina bobb was the new person on the block, boris epshteyn, cocorcoran, they took advantage of it. she didn't want to disappoint trump. she did not want to get that type of a phone call from donald trump saying, hey, are you with me or not? remember, he demands loyalty. >> mm. you talk in this book abou
we turn to michael cohen.d new book out today is "revenge, how donald trump weaponized the department of justice against his critics". you see it there. you can get a copy. people are interested in what you have to say and your experience and sometimes the books that come on "the beat," so conbrats on the new book. >> thank you very much. >> let's start with ms. bobb. she's in a situation that many people remember you were in, where things she's allegedly doing...
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pretty robust defence there from michael— to doing.ael gove, - to doing. pretty robust defence i there from michael gove, saying, look, she has made a mistake, she said sorry, she has learned her lesson and moved on. but labour and opposition mps not convinced at all. this is labour's yvette cooper on the same programme. it this is labour's yvette cooper on the same programme.— this is labour's yvette cooper on the same programme. it adds to the serious list of _ the same programme. it adds to the serious list of questions _ the same programme. it adds to the serious list of questions we - the same programme. it adds to the serious list of questions we now - serious list of questions we now have about this reckless reappointment of suella braverman to be home secretary. who is obviously the initial breach of the ministerial code, the security lapses involved but now questions about whether she has given an accurate description of what happened. she said she reported it straightaway, there are the reports as well that no, she didn't and
pretty robust defence there from michael— to doing.ael gove, - to doing. pretty robust defence i there from michael gove, saying, look, she has made a mistake, she said sorry, she has learned her lesson and moved on. but labour and opposition mps not convinced at all. this is labour's yvette cooper on the same programme. it this is labour's yvette cooper on the same programme.— this is labour's yvette cooper on the same programme. it adds to the serious list of _ the same programme. it adds...
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michael, your thoughts?e thought going into the end of last year was that this year, a lot of these headline numbers be lower based on the base effects meaning you have higher year-over-year comparables. well a year ago this number was 8.5% so today we're looking at another eight handle on this number so even with the higher base effects, we are not seeing this inflation subside. maria: no. >> dramatic economic slowing, consumer getting crushed, rates much higher. you know, i was fortunate enough to be extraordinarily young the last time with we had an inflation problem in the early 80s so this is my first experience going through it and you almost had to wonder with what you saw in japan if we're ever going to see it here because i've been warning every economics class, everyone that i know that worked through that period that inflation can get ugly and far stickier than you can imagine. we are living it right now, so we'll see when it subsides: i can't imagine a good number tomorrow. maria: dagen? dagen: i
michael, your thoughts?e thought going into the end of last year was that this year, a lot of these headline numbers be lower based on the base effects meaning you have higher year-over-year comparables. well a year ago this number was 8.5% so today we're looking at another eight handle on this number so even with the higher base effects, we are not seeing this inflation subside. maria: no. >> dramatic economic slowing, consumer getting crushed, rates much higher. you know, i was...
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michael: wonderful. >> yes. i was very appreciative. michael: and so am i.ally want to thank paypal for taking care of all this. a spokesperson with the company i spoke to was not comfortable talking on the record because of privacy concerns. if you receive one of these letters from the state and have some issues, contact me here at the station. we will walk you through the process and jump in if need to. karina: there's a storm in vo: climate change is fueling a wildfire crisis. destroying our forests. threatening our communities. polluting our air. prop 30 taxes those making over $2 million a year. no one else pays a penny. 30 will reduce the tailpipe emissions that drive climate change. and prevent wildfires and toxic smoke. so we have clean air to breathe. this is about our kids' future. omar: prop 30 helps contain fires and combat tailpipe emissions. vote yes on 30. karina: let's get another check on the forecast. sandhya: the weather looks fantastic for the weekend. i want to show you a stunning view. you see the moon, the financial pyramid, the transa
michael: wonderful. >> yes. i was very appreciative. michael: and so am i.ally want to thank paypal for taking care of all this. a spokesperson with the company i spoke to was not comfortable talking on the record because of privacy concerns. if you receive one of these letters from the state and have some issues, contact me here at the station. we will walk you through the process and jump in if need to. karina: there's a storm in vo: climate change is fueling a wildfire crisis....
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michael finney has tips. michael: she has fun memories of her last visit to india.years since you visited. unfortunately, some she had hoped to see are no longer with us. >> there been a lot of covid deaths that have happened. michael: family is planning a trip for india for an upcoming wedding and catch up with relatives. >> there are senior citizens that are late 80's, early 90's. so it is important for the kids to be able to connect. michael: she is 16 years old. her past trip happened at a much earlier age and is now a distant memory. she is looking forward to creating new ones. >> i was excited because we haven't been there in a long time. meet to be able to see my cousins again and family again would definitely be a great experience. michael: her passport expired and her parents had to go to passport office to get a new one here and it can take weeks to get an appointment, especially during the summer. assessing time can take another 10 weeks. when 10 weeks became 13, the family became concerned. >> now i am freaking out because we need visas in place and book
michael finney has tips. michael: she has fun memories of her last visit to india.years since you visited. unfortunately, some she had hoped to see are no longer with us. >> there been a lot of covid deaths that have happened. michael: family is planning a trip for india for an upcoming wedding and catch up with relatives. >> there are senior citizens that are late 80's, early 90's. so it is important for the kids to be able to connect. michael: she is 16 years old. her past trip...
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people saying michael, we are working hard. no matter what we do, we cannot afford some combination of housing, health care, higher education or early childhood education. a reflection of an economy that for 50 years worked well for the top 10% of americans, but has not worked well for a out of 10 coloradans or nine out of 10 americans. we have to change that. in human history when people lose a sense of opportunity, someone inevitably shows up to say i alone can fix it, as donald trump did. he did not fix it, but that is what he said. you do not need the rule of law, you should expect the public and private sector to be hopelessly corrupt and bankrupt. that was what he ran on, the dark vision he won on. i am deeply worried our democracy will struggle not because of him, but because people have a loss of a sense of opportunity we have to restore. we need an economy that grows for everybody, people can afford a middle-class life and families with kids are living in poverty and have a chance to get their kids out of poverty. i th
people saying michael, we are working hard. no matter what we do, we cannot afford some combination of housing, health care, higher education or early childhood education. a reflection of an economy that for 50 years worked well for the top 10% of americans, but has not worked well for a out of 10 coloradans or nine out of 10 americans. we have to change that. in human history when people lose a sense of opportunity, someone inevitably shows up to say i alone can fix it, as donald trump did. he...
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is michael gove someone who has been referred to as a statistic in any way before?alled an awful lot of names that this is the first time that sadist— of names that this is the first time that sadist has come up, but certainly— that sadist has come up, but certainly he was the leader of the opposition in birmingham, and it is largely— opposition in birmingham, and it is largely thanks to michael gove that the tax _ largely thanks to michael gove that the tax cut for millionaires was abandoned. they could be some good news for— abandoned. they could be some good news for lil— abandoned. they could be some good news for liz truss coming up this week. _ news for liz truss coming up this week. she — news for liz truss coming up this week, she will get hurt mini budget through. _ week, she will get hurt mini budget through. it — week, she will get hurt mini budget through, it was getting rid of that 45p tax _ through, it was getting rid of that 45p tax cut that will help her do that _ 45p tax cut that will help her do that and — 45p tax cut that will help her do that. an
is michael gove someone who has been referred to as a statistic in any way before?alled an awful lot of names that this is the first time that sadist— of names that this is the first time that sadist has come up, but certainly— that sadist has come up, but certainly he was the leader of the opposition in birmingham, and it is largely— opposition in birmingham, and it is largely thanks to michael gove that the tax _ largely thanks to michael gove that the tax cut for millionaires was...
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michael bennet -- when joe biden withdrew american troops from afghanistan, michael bennet said joe biden to the right thing. when michael bennet authorized student loan bailout, amended $80 billion for irs agents, bureaucrats and the tax bill and insisted democrats spent $5 trillion in the last two years, causing a historic inflation crisis, bennett said yes. and on issue after issue, time after time, michael bennet is joe biden's yes-man. we need a senator from colorado, and that is why i got in this race. i will listen, lead, and show up and not just during election season, and i will not vote the party line. i will fight for colorado. michael bennet's allies have spent over $30 million telling lies about me. a politician would do anything to keep his job. i am running because i am heartbroken for our united states, america deserves better. thank you for the chance to be here with you tonight. colorado, give me a shot. >> thank you. thank you to both of our candidates, michael bennet and joe o'dea. i think you do our question a panel and to each of you at owe him evening. we'll tonight
michael bennet -- when joe biden withdrew american troops from afghanistan, michael bennet said joe biden to the right thing. when michael bennet authorized student loan bailout, amended $80 billion for irs agents, bureaucrats and the tax bill and insisted democrats spent $5 trillion in the last two years, causing a historic inflation crisis, bennett said yes. and on issue after issue, time after time, michael bennet is joe biden's yes-man. we need a senator from colorado, and that is why i got...
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michael: that is exactly the point.ficant market test of sec has laid out they believe protects investors from fraud and manipulation, and they got comfortable with that when it comes to bitcoin futures. the interesting thing and the flaw in that logic is bitcoin futures derive their pricing from the underlying spot bitcoin market which underpins g btc and other applications that has become in front of the sec and ultimately been rejected or denied. i think what we are seeing in d.c. is the most engagement and understanding we have ever seen around crypto. you have bipartisan support now with a variety of bills passing across the floor of congress. and i think we and other industry heavyweights are calling on our regulators, calling on our legislators to really develop new frameworks, because otherwise we are squandering innovation here in the united states. emily: the winklevoss brothers were the first to try this spot bitcoin etf. it did not fail. the road is littered with carcasses of others who have tried and failed
michael: that is exactly the point.ficant market test of sec has laid out they believe protects investors from fraud and manipulation, and they got comfortable with that when it comes to bitcoin futures. the interesting thing and the flaw in that logic is bitcoin futures derive their pricing from the underlying spot bitcoin market which underpins g btc and other applications that has become in front of the sec and ultimately been rejected or denied. i think what we are seeing in d.c. is the...