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take a look at mike schmidt. two, i thought you were going to say when you mentioned three -- people under defense and prosecution right now. you mentioned trump who, you know, obviously ha all his issues but there's another democrat from south texas congressman. just indicted federal indictment on -- money laundering and bribery charges and -- on behalf of foreign government. he's now at risk democrat. again, federal -- the biden supposedly rigged system where the bidens control all the indictments for some reason are still targeting incumbent texas democratic congressman. now i'm not saying he shouldn't be indicted. i'm saying guys the federal process is still working. i think -- it's worth saying something one more thing about the example that mike gay and that we've talked about here. because it's a very acute version of trump amnesia. i think if you went around to a lot of well educated people, and particularly a lot of the republicans we've been talking about who have had their qualms with trump and now kin
take a look at mike schmidt. two, i thought you were going to say when you mentioned three -- people under defense and prosecution right now. you mentioned trump who, you know, obviously ha all his issues but there's another democrat from south texas congressman. just indicted federal indictment on -- money laundering and bribery charges and -- on behalf of foreign government. he's now at risk democrat. again, federal -- the biden supposedly rigged system where the bidens control all the...
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. >> john heilemann is here, and misincreases national security contributor mike schmidt is back withat the table. mike schmidt, i remember one of the first time i read about how much trump was trying to do this as president, you wrote a story about efforts of don mcgahn to prosecutor i think hillary clinton, jim comey and maybe others. he was restrained in those years from doing that somewhat. durham unnecessarily investigated a number of people, but this is based on today's times' reporting. this has been turbocharged business his conviction. >> i think if falls into a category of things that he sort of has figured out. he figured out in the last weeks of the presidency, he could do more without the guardrails around, and he would plow directly into if he came back. he's really wanted this to be done -- there's an adeck dote in the mueller report, where he essentially held sessions' job over his head, saying i'm going to get rid of you unless you prosecutor hillary clinton, but there were these guardrails. don mcgahn writing a lengthy memo, this is why you cannot do this. this is wh
. >> john heilemann is here, and misincreases national security contributor mike schmidt is back withat the table. mike schmidt, i remember one of the first time i read about how much trump was trying to do this as president, you wrote a story about efforts of don mcgahn to prosecutor i think hillary clinton, jim comey and maybe others. he was restrained in those years from doing that somewhat. durham unnecessarily investigated a number of people, but this is based on today's times'...
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same thing but they have bankrolled not only alvin bragg but george gascon and los angeles and mike schmidtho is the da in portland and a lot of cultural leftist das who are ruining once great cities so you were talking before the show about how i believe it was politico, they deemed alvin bragg is a reluctant prosecutor and the only thing he is reluctant to prosecute our rates and violent felonies but there are still a lot of people still undecided looking around going what was the crime? if you look at the paula jones case, he did pay $850,000 and i'm sure there are thousands of other cases of hopeful presidential mistresses who have been paid off, are you going to dig up and prosecute every one of those cases? probably not and this boils down to despite all of the unseemly details, these were internal ms. categorizations of payments that didn't actually cause any financial harm to anyone, no victim they then turned into 34 felonies. >> how did they document the payments for the law firm that paid for the steel dossier? how to hillary clinton's campaign, the bookkeeping there? >> on that
same thing but they have bankrolled not only alvin bragg but george gascon and los angeles and mike schmidtho is the da in portland and a lot of cultural leftist das who are ruining once great cities so you were talking before the show about how i believe it was politico, they deemed alvin bragg is a reluctant prosecutor and the only thing he is reluctant to prosecute our rates and violent felonies but there are still a lot of people still undecided looking around going what was the crime? if...
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mike schmidt, who is responsible for deciding how to allocate the dollars and the tes f the grant.ris miller is the author of "chip war," the definitive, excellent history of how we got here. and greg ip is correspondent for "the wall street journal," and he will moderate. ppe] greg: it really is a privilege to be appeared to be speaking to chris and mike, 2 excellent people have gotten to know studying this topic. my last hands-on experience with chips was their use ago when i was editor of our college paper and i got to open an open take the memory card out. since then i've basically blank on everything related. but i corrected that problem by picking up chris's book. i paid him the ultimate compliment, irc went and bought the book --i actually went a it is very informative and readable. care about semiconductors so much. we make a lot of things can we outsource a lot of things. international trade is about specializations. how are chips different from oil, cars? how are semiconductors special and why do we have to have a domestic supply of these things when we don't feel that wa
mike schmidt, who is responsible for deciding how to allocate the dollars and the tes f the grant.ris miller is the author of "chip war," the definitive, excellent history of how we got here. and greg ip is correspondent for "the wall street journal," and he will moderate. ppe] greg: it really is a privilege to be appeared to be speaking to chris and mike, 2 excellent people have gotten to know studying this topic. my last hands-on experience with chips was their use ago...
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mike schmidt, who is responsible for deciding how to allocate the dollars and the terms and conditions of the grants. chris miller is the author of "chip war," the definitive, excellent history of how we got here. and greg ip is correspondent for "the wall street journal and he will moderate. [applause] greg: it really is a privilege to be appeared to be speaking to chris and mike, 2 excellent people have gotten to know studying this topic. my last hands-on experience with chips was their use ago when i was editor of our collegeto opee the memory card out. since then i've basically blank on everything related. but i correct that problem by picking up chris's book. i paid him the ultimate compliment, irc went and bought the book --i actually went and bought the book. it is very informative and readable. i want the question about how we careso much. we make a lot of things can we outsource a lot of things. international trade is about specializations. how are chips different from oil, cars? how are semiconductors special and why do we have to have a domestic supply of these things when w
mike schmidt, who is responsible for deciding how to allocate the dollars and the terms and conditions of the grants. chris miller is the author of "chip war," the definitive, excellent history of how we got here. and greg ip is correspondent for "the wall street journal and he will moderate. [applause] greg: it really is a privilege to be appeared to be speaking to chris and mike, 2 excellent people have gotten to know studying this topic. my last hands-on experience with chips...
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seattle finally got rid of their progressive d.a., mike schmidt. out of office. they recalled chesa boudin in northern california. they almost did with george gascon. just you wait. this is just the tip of the iceberg. this is the beginning of a reset toward freedom because progressivism, it is antifreedom. it is very authoritarian, and i am glad they are finally tasting this sick medicine that they have been feeding us two years now. >> jesse: the great third-base man from the phillies is also a prosecutor? >> kennedy: that's right beards be one that guy can do everything. >> dana: coming up, the eight most damning words you can ask a biden official: have you been to the grocery store lately? ♪ ♪ you know, when i take the bike out like this, all my stresses just melt away. i hear that. this bad boy can fix anything. yep, tough day at work, nice cruise will sort you right out. when i'm riding, i'm not even thinking about my painful cavity. well, you shouldn't ignore that. and every time i get stressed about having to pay my bills, i just hop on the
seattle finally got rid of their progressive d.a., mike schmidt. out of office. they recalled chesa boudin in northern california. they almost did with george gascon. just you wait. this is just the tip of the iceberg. this is the beginning of a reset toward freedom because progressivism, it is antifreedom. it is very authoritarian, and i am glad they are finally tasting this sick medicine that they have been feeding us two years now. >> jesse: the great third-base man from the phillies...
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mike schmidt, who is responsible for deciding how to allocate the dollars and the terms and conditions of the grants. chris miller is the author of "chip war," the definitive, excellent history of how we got here. and greg ip is correspondent for "the wall street journal," and he will moderate. [applause] greg: it really is a privilege to be appeared to be speaking to chris and mike, 2 excellent people have gotten to know studying this topic. my last hands-on experience with chips was their use ago when i was editor of our college paper and i got to open an open take the memory card out. since then i've basically blank on everything related. but i corrected that problem by picking up chris's book. i paid him the ultimate compliment, irc went and bought the book --i actually went and bought the book. it is very informative and readable. i want the question about how we care about semiconductors so much. we make a lot of things can we outsource a lot of things. international trade is about specializations. how are chips different from oil, cars? how are semiconductors special and why do
mike schmidt, who is responsible for deciding how to allocate the dollars and the terms and conditions of the grants. chris miller is the author of "chip war," the definitive, excellent history of how we got here. and greg ip is correspondent for "the wall street journal," and he will moderate. [applause] greg: it really is a privilege to be appeared to be speaking to chris and mike, 2 excellent people have gotten to know studying this topic. my last hands-on experience with...
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how do you go after a guy who is all those things that's reinforced by signatures of mike lee, eric schmidtng to allow any nonsecurity funding increases or to confirm by administration appointees. you are in a situation where you don't want to play politics but you've got a whole group of folk on my side who do. how do you go toe to toe? >> don't play politics. go toe to toe. you should coin this. this is awesome. hit the streets. hit america's streets. hit streets of black and brown communities. go directly to young people. come to the bronx and don't set up a stage and a podium and give a speech. walk down the grand concourse. walk down boston row. >> come to baltimore would you be down boston avenue. >> walk the streets. let people talk to you. have real conversations with real people in the streets. we are not doing that. that's the number one thing you need to do. call out their bs when they give us bs. i get criticized by my opponent and many others because i am too passionate. they don't like my style. they talk about decor um. >> sounds familiar. >> i am supposed to let greene say a
how do you go after a guy who is all those things that's reinforced by signatures of mike lee, eric schmidtng to allow any nonsecurity funding increases or to confirm by administration appointees. you are in a situation where you don't want to play politics but you've got a whole group of folk on my side who do. how do you go toe to toe? >> don't play politics. go toe to toe. you should coin this. this is awesome. hit the streets. hit america's streets. hit streets of black and brown...
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maria: to blockade abided nominees as an effort alongside mike lee, bill hagerty, roger marshall, tommy tuberville and eric schmidtg to block the swiss conversations. we have a lot of it up, markets are mixed ahead of the open, the doll having a rough week while s&p and nasdaq see new highs all week, the week today the nasdaq is already up 3%, lpl financial chief technical strategist adam turk was coming up next. how employee keyboards led to firings at wells fargo. you won't hear believe it were watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ [kettle hisses] ♪ oh my god. [phone rings] at the tone, please record your message. [clock ticks] ♪ ♪ i'm not a doctor. i'm not even in a doctor's office. i'm standing on the streets talking to real people about their heart. how's your heart? my hear's pretty good. you sure? i think so. how do you know? you're driving a car, you have the check engine light. but the heart doesn't have a hey, check heart sign. i want to show you something. put both fingers right on those pads. there you go. in 30 seconds we're going to have a medical-grade ekg r
maria: to blockade abided nominees as an effort alongside mike lee, bill hagerty, roger marshall, tommy tuberville and eric schmidtg to block the swiss conversations. we have a lot of it up, markets are mixed ahead of the open, the doll having a rough week while s&p and nasdaq see new highs all week, the week today the nasdaq is already up 3%, lpl financial chief technical strategist adam turk was coming up next. how employee keyboards led to firings at wells fargo. you won't hear believe...
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schmidt. >> sanchez talking to her fellow californial >> we talk about what this game is, but it was not always that. mikeoo physical and he canceled it. it wasn't until john mccormick recessttainted the game in 1962. two doubles, a single and a walk. the stretch and a ball in the inside corner. 0-2 to schmidt. >> he is a cardinals fan, throughout the first pitch of the game and he throughout the first pitch. >> outside. second. they will laugh about it. >> padilla will shake hands and say sorry i got you there. bases are loaded. >> that will bring august flew to the plate. a couple of runs scored and with the bases loaded here this could be a bug on the windshield situation. >> padilla stepped off the mountains. talking to kevin mullin, gesturing for a moment. once again, 12 runs have scored in the last two innings, turning a close game into not a the pitch to the outside betting around like the teacup ride at disney with all the sps. a lot . greg on deck. there was a time where he was in trouble and the democrats had a lead. chad: we have one at first and one at second. john: padilla makes the play and
schmidt. >> sanchez talking to her fellow californial >> we talk about what this game is, but it was not always that. mikeoo physical and he canceled it. it wasn't until john mccormick recessttainted the game in 1962. two doubles, a single and a walk. the stretch and a ball in the inside corner. 0-2 to schmidt. >> he is a cardinals fan, throughout the first pitch of the game and he throughout the first pitch. >> outside. second. they will laugh about it. >> padilla...
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they included mike lee, big haggerty, roger marshall of kansas, tommy tuberville of course, eric schmidt, they've always, always objected to the fast tracking of any of the judicial nominees. that said, though, again, i can't speak for tommy tuberville. i know j.d. vance knows better. the fact that he would lie just staring at a camera like that, talking about we can't let the biden justice department or the federal government can't -- he knows it's a jury of donald trump's peers in new york state in a new york court with a manhattan judge and a manhattan prosecutor and a manhattan grand jury that led to the 34 felony convictions, had nothing to do with the federal government, had nothing to do with joe biden or joe biden's justice department. >> yeah, i mean, j.d. vance absolutely knows better. we know he knows better because he was a completely different person in 2016 when he was never trump, writing for "the atlantic" and trying to bring down trump. look, he is ambitious, he is craven, he thinks that he could maybe be vp. this is the veep stakes. if you look at the senators who signe
they included mike lee, big haggerty, roger marshall of kansas, tommy tuberville of course, eric schmidt, they've always, always objected to the fast tracking of any of the judicial nominees. that said, though, again, i can't speak for tommy tuberville. i know j.d. vance knows better. the fact that he would lie just staring at a camera like that, talking about we can't let the biden justice department or the federal government can't -- he knows it's a jury of donald trump's peers in new york...