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moore's main specialization is east.he worked in vietnam under diplomatic cover. years in iran during the period when the new president khatami proclaimed a policy of rapprochement with the west, then in pakistan to the uzkiwaluds, who eventually seized power in neighboring afghanistan, killing president najabula. he spent the beginning of the 2000s in malaysia, also at a turning point for the island state, defended the traditional values of islam from western influences. richard's intelligence leadership experience is vital to advancing the nation's interests. britain abroad and defense against emerging foreign threats. i had always been an intelligence officer through and through, but like many young people graduating from university and looking for work, i was looking at different options. and i looked at all the options at once. moore reported to both sru, having been recruited while studying in the states, and to mi-6. obviously, the main goal the appointment of someone, namely moore, to the post of chief british
moore's main specialization is east.he worked in vietnam under diplomatic cover. years in iran during the period when the new president khatami proclaimed a policy of rapprochement with the west, then in pakistan to the uzkiwaluds, who eventually seized power in neighboring afghanistan, killing president najabula. he spent the beginning of the 2000s in malaysia, also at a turning point for the island state, defended the traditional values of islam from western influences. richard's...
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moore. >> mr. moore, you've been wrong on just about every single issue that you brought up. let me get you with the one on the subject matter, x subject matter -- subject matter expert on. real estate. you said donald trump kept mortgage interest rates -- lowered mortgage interest rates. that is exactly the reason why we are experiencing a bubble right now. it created an artificial demand, artificially deflated home prices. this is almost identical to what happened for the caused the housing crisis. that's number one. let me hit you with the next thing you talked about, oil production and gas prices. during trump's administration we were experiencing a pandemic. nobody was driving on the us freeway. half the country wasn't driving. of course we are going to have an abundance of gas. it's a ridiculous -- it's almost childish to think that you don't realize, the reason why we have an abundance of gas is because nobody is driving. >> let me let steve moore address those two things, mortgage in
moore. >> mr. moore, you've been wrong on just about every single issue that you brought up. let me get you with the one on the subject matter, x subject matter -- subject matter expert on. real estate. you said donald trump kept mortgage interest rates -- lowered mortgage interest rates. that is exactly the reason why we are experiencing a bubble right now. it created an artificial demand, artificially deflated home prices. this is almost identical to what happened for the caused the...
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stick around mandy moore. protect from hiv. i prep without pills. with apretude, a prescription medicine used to reduce the risk of hiv without daily prep pills. with one shot every other month, just 6 times a year. in studies, apretude was proven superior to a daily prep pill in reducing the risk of hiv. you must be hiv negative to receive apretude and get tested before each injection. if you think you were exposed to hiv or have flu-like symptoms, tell your doctor right away. apretude does not prevent other sexually transmitted infections. practice safer sex to reduce your risk. don't take apretude if you're allergic to it or taking certain medicines, as they may interact. tell your doctor if you've had liver problems or mental health concerns. if you have a rash or other allergic reactions, stop apretude and get medical help right away. serious side effects include allergic reactions, liver problems, and depression. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions and headache. you must
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thank you, commissioner moore. move to approve items two and three on the on the continuance calendar. second. okay. on that motion to continue items two and three as proposed commission honor braun high commissioner dimond high commissioner imperial high. commissioner coppell high. commissioner ruiz high. commissioner moore and commissioner president tanner i so move commissioners. that motion passes unanimously 7 to 0 if we can have a separate motion for item one and commissioner ruiz, you're recused from that. okay, let's just. commissioner moore, did you want to make a motion or a motion to recuse commissioner ruiz from consideration? second, thank you, commissioners, on that motion to recuse commissioner ruiz from item one on the continuance calendar, commissioner braun, high commissioner ruiz high. commissioner dimond high commissioner. imperial high. commissioner coppell high. commissioner moore and commissioner. president tanner high. so move commissioners, that motion passes unanimously. we and if we can h
thank you, commissioner moore. move to approve items two and three on the on the continuance calendar. second. okay. on that motion to continue items two and three as proposed commission honor braun high commissioner dimond high commissioner imperial high. commissioner coppell high. commissioner ruiz high. commissioner moore and commissioner president tanner i so move commissioners. that motion passes unanimously 7 to 0 if we can have a separate motion for item one and commissioner ruiz, you're...
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ben whittler and congresswoman gwen moore will join us next.n moore will join us next hours or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start. it's the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. so far, more than 5 million botox® treatments have been given to over eight hundred and fifty thousand chronic migraine patients. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions and medications, including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. in a survey, 92% of current users said they wish they'd talked to their doc
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commissioner moore no. and commission president tanner i so move commissioners that motion passes 5 to 2 with commissioners imperial and moore voting against commissioners. that will place us on items 17 and 18 for case numbers. 2019 hyphen 020115e and v and. zero and 2019 hyphen 020115r for the ocean beach climate change adaptation project. you'll hear both presentations on the final environmental impact report and general plan conformity findings . we ask that you consider the certification first, separately and then the general plan findings. second, please note that the public hearing on the draft eir is closed and the public comment period for the draft eir ended on january 24th, 2022. public comment will be received today. however the comments will not be included in the final eir okay, good afternoon, president tanner and members of the commission. i'm julie moore from the environmental planning section of the planning department. the item before you is the certification of the final environmental im
commissioner moore no. and commission president tanner i so move commissioners that motion passes 5 to 2 with commissioners imperial and moore voting against commissioners. that will place us on items 17 and 18 for case numbers. 2019 hyphen 020115e and v and. zero and 2019 hyphen 020115r for the ocean beach climate change adaptation project. you'll hear both presentations on the final environmental impact report and general plan conformity findings . we ask that you consider the certification...
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we've liverpool john moores university.ard about this has we've heard about this surprise that has affected economies. what had the data being pointing to? why did it seem counterintuitive? 50. data being pointing to? why did it seem counterintuitive?— data being pointing to? why did it seem counterintuitive? so, it was a bi shock. seem counterintuitive? so, it was a big shock- the _ seem counterintuitive? so, it was a big shock. the projection _ seem counterintuitive? so, it was a big shock. the projection was - seem counterintuitive? so, it was aj big shock. the projection was about 7.2%, 7.1%. most of it was down to this rising oil cost. it is the price we all notice when we are driving, the prices are there. that's been rising for a bit. that was offset by some other falls in food, thankfully, which has been persistently high and is coming down. overall, that was what meant the prices were rising but not as much as we thought. the chancellor's reaction was — much as we thought. the chancellor's reaction was to _ much as
we've liverpool john moores university.ard about this has we've heard about this surprise that has affected economies. what had the data being pointing to? why did it seem counterintuitive? 50. data being pointing to? why did it seem counterintuitive?— data being pointing to? why did it seem counterintuitive? so, it was a bi shock. seem counterintuitive? so, it was a big shock- the _ seem counterintuitive? so, it was a big shock. the projection _ seem counterintuitive? so, it was a big shock....
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ben whittler and congresswoman gwen moore will join us next. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis takes you off course. put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when i wanted to see results fast, rinvoq delivered rapid symptom relief and helped leave bathroom urgency behind. check. when uc tried to slow me down... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc caused damage rinvoq came through by visibly repairing my colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief... lasting steroid-free remission... ...and the chance to visibly repair the colon lining. check, check, and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least 1 heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq as serious reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. put uc in c
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moore.r: good morning. i have a problem with knowing what people are telling the truth and what people are line. i would want the people to come on here from now on to raise their right hand and just swear they are telling the truth. that is all i would like. thank you very much. host: should we swear people and when they sit down on the washington journal? guest: one of the reasons i love doing this show is because you have people from all different perspectives. i'm a fan of the show and i love hearing from people every morning about their opinions about what's going on in the country. i will try to be as factual as possible. host: in los angeles, line for independents, this is david. good morning. you are on with stephen moore. caller: you have been wrong on just about every single issue you have brought up. let me hit you with the one that i am a subject matter expert on. real estate. you said donald trump cap's mortgage interest rates -- -- trump lowered mortgage interest rates. that's
moore.r: good morning. i have a problem with knowing what people are telling the truth and what people are line. i would want the people to come on here from now on to raise their right hand and just swear they are telling the truth. that is all i would like. thank you very much. host: should we swear people and when they sit down on the washington journal? guest: one of the reasons i love doing this show is because you have people from all different perspectives. i'm a fan of the show and i...
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but moore could have been done. you'd want - losses. but moore could have been done.i been done. you'd want the authority since last week. no, for years, that the dam had cracks and needs to be maintained. we said it and nobody listened to as another hole of derna is flooded. what remains here is already barely functioning. this hospital is struggling, deep in water and flooded with casualties. for medical staff, _ flooded with casualties. for medical staff, it _ flooded with casualties. for medical staff, it is - flooded with casualties. for medical staff, it is all too much _ medical staff, it is all too much this _ medical staff, it is all too much. this is _ medical staff, it is all too much. this is a _ medical staff, it is all too . much. this is a catastrophe from — much. this is a catastrophe from god~ _ much. this is a catastrophe from god. we've _ much. this is a catastrophe from god. we've lost- much. this is a catastrophe . from god. we've lost families, brothers, — from god. we've lost families, brothers, the _ from god. we've lost families, brothers, the
but moore could have been done. you'd want - losses. but moore could have been done.i been done. you'd want the authority since last week. no, for years, that the dam had cracks and needs to be maintained. we said it and nobody listened to as another hole of derna is flooded. what remains here is already barely functioning. this hospital is struggling, deep in water and flooded with casualties. for medical staff, _ flooded with casualties. for medical staff, it _ flooded with casualties. for...
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moore: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to appeal to the majority here to not make draconian cuts to the women, infant, and children program. what is before us is a proposal to cut $#00 million -- $800 million out of the fruit age vegetable portion of the w.i.c. program. study after study shows w.i.c. improves birth outcomes, the likelihood of preterm births and helps lack kate taiting mothers. as of may w.i.c. has already served an average of 6.6 million monthly participants. i just want to remind you this is our future workforce. and how we treat these babies is what shows us who is right to life and who is not. want to be a right to life person, feed the babies. with that, mr. chairman -- mr. chairman, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess subject to the call of the chair. ♪ >> join us tonight for the premiere of c-span's new series, "books that shaped america" in sponsorship with the library of congress w
moore: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to appeal to the majority here to not make draconian cuts to the women, infant, and children program. what is before us is a proposal to cut $#00 million -- $800 million out of the fruit age vegetable portion of the w.i.c. program. study after study shows w.i.c. improves birth outcomes, the likelihood of preterm births and helps lack kate taiting mothers. as of may w.i.c. has already served an average of 6.6 million monthly participants. i just want to...
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michael moore. we'll get to that in a moment. thank you for being here tonight. when you look at the picture of what's happening in detroit, in michigan right now, at these other plants of the strategic plant they have going on, do you think it was inevitable? >> absolutely and long overdue. and not just for auto workers. all across the country, people have been struggling to survive the tiny wage increases they've received in the last 20 or 30 years have not helped average, everyday middle class working class americans keep up. so, the fact that the uaw has so boldly gone forth here to take on all three auto companies at the same time, something that's never been done before, and stand up for this, i mean, it's -- i'm very proud of this. all my family were uaw members. my uncle was in the sitdown strike of 1936/'37 that essentially founded the uaw. it's the first contract when they took over the factories for 44 days in the middle of winter and really brought general motors to their knees and made them acknowledge the union and to give the union the first contra
michael moore. we'll get to that in a moment. thank you for being here tonight. when you look at the picture of what's happening in detroit, in michigan right now, at these other plants of the strategic plant they have going on, do you think it was inevitable? >> absolutely and long overdue. and not just for auto workers. all across the country, people have been struggling to survive the tiny wage increases they've received in the last 20 or 30 years have not helped average, everyday...
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jessica moore, that's a key question. thank you. >>> we turn now to an in-depth investigation into the arming of mexican drug cartels by american gun smugglers. cbs's adam yamaguchi reports on how up to a million guns are making it across the southern border every year. >> reporter: we are about to see how easy it is fund-or american weapons to get into the hands of the mexican cartel. >> oh, wow, just pulled out a 9 millimeter wrapped in plastic out of the gas tank. >> reporter: within the last couple of hours, this smuggler drove this car across the border into mexico. mexico has credibly strict gun laws, making it next to impossible for civilians to buy firearms. only one gun store exists for the entire country, and it's on a military base. so to get firearms, criminals have to smuggle them in, often in cars like this. >> it's got this ar-15 that was hidden in this rear seat. how much do you make when you do this? [ speaking in a global language ] >> reporter: u.s. intelligence estimates up to 1 million american guns a
jessica moore, that's a key question. thank you. >>> we turn now to an in-depth investigation into the arming of mexican drug cartels by american gun smugglers. cbs's adam yamaguchi reports on how up to a million guns are making it across the southern border every year. >> reporter: we are about to see how easy it is fund-or american weapons to get into the hands of the mexican cartel. >> oh, wow, just pulled out a 9 millimeter wrapped in plastic out of the gas tank....
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and they underestimated wes moore. because you see, wes moore has been defined conventional wisdom his entire life. he was born and raised by a single mother and then he got handcuffs on his wrists when he was seven years old and he went on to become the first black rhodes scholar to ever graduate from johns hopkins university. [applause] and here's the other thing that these seemingly nice folks underestimated. they underestimated maryland voters. who blew the roof off of conventional wisdom. because they went on to elect the first black attorney general in the state of maryland, anthony brown, they went on to elect the first female comptroller, local airmen, and they went on to elect the first black governor in marilyn's history, wes moore. -- maryland's history, wes moore. [applause] he's the only current black governor in our entire nation. and here's what maryland voters did, they handed the nation the first black-brown gubernatorial ticket to ever win in the history of the united states. that's what you all did.
and they underestimated wes moore. because you see, wes moore has been defined conventional wisdom his entire life. he was born and raised by a single mother and then he got handcuffs on his wrists when he was seven years old and he went on to become the first black rhodes scholar to ever graduate from johns hopkins university. [applause] and here's the other thing that these seemingly nice folks underestimated. they underestimated maryland voters. who blew the roof off of conventional wisdom....
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commissioner moore. commissioner brown. i'm neutral on whether we start at noon or one, so either one is fine with me. okay commissioner. burial same here, same here. i'm also neutral. we can either start at 12 or on one, but if we're starting at 12, i think we proper notification. of course, the public should be given as well. so. but i'm neutral to any. yeah, certainly we would probably not be able to start it for about 20 days to a month. so it wouldn't be our next coming meetings. it would be i guess in october or something thereabouts that we might start out 30 days because our our notices state we start at 1:00. so okay, so some time for staff to adjust that. commissioner dimond, i too am neutral, but i will say when we have very long agendas, i really appreciated earlier in the year when we started at noon. so even if we decide on one, i'm hopeful that if we have very long agendas and we know enough in advance, we could notify notice it for noon. but i'm happy to have all of them started noon, if
commissioner moore. commissioner brown. i'm neutral on whether we start at noon or one, so either one is fine with me. okay commissioner. burial same here, same here. i'm also neutral. we can either start at 12 or on one, but if we're starting at 12, i think we proper notification. of course, the public should be given as well. so. but i'm neutral to any. yeah, certainly we would probably not be able to start it for about 20 days to a month. so it wouldn't be our next coming meetings. it would...
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charity fund, moore, art, something, oh my god, i don't remember , the moore charity fund, which dealsarian needs, it is made, let's say, artistic, there is a ukrainian community, and uah 7,500 went there, yes there i have it there my familiar volunteers there, whom i personally have known for a long time, whether they have the position, competence, activity and, let's say, the ability to do it, i have no doubts, i personally trust them a lot there and there, well, i redirect these funds there, yes, other people , who will also do so, well, that is, everyone has their own conditional ambassadors, one way or another, who are trying to accumulate this money, and this is very good, that is , many people need to understand that, indeed, if you have social capital, you need to use it, i need to, mmm. you need to use it and direct it for yourself as well it on things you consider important. about the expected amount of donations, 5-70, if the lighter is sold, it will be good. moreover, they told me that you just bought a lighter, tell me honestly, and i'm like that, no, but i can go and buy
charity fund, moore, art, something, oh my god, i don't remember , the moore charity fund, which dealsarian needs, it is made, let's say, artistic, there is a ukrainian community, and uah 7,500 went there, yes there i have it there my familiar volunteers there, whom i personally have known for a long time, whether they have the position, competence, activity and, let's say, the ability to do it, i have no doubts, i personally trust them a lot there and there, well, i redirect these funds there,...
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marcus moore, thank you. >>> we turn now to that devastating earthquake in morocco. the most powerful to hit that country in more than a century. and the deadly nest more than 60 years. the 6.8 magnitude quake striking in the middle of the night near the historic city of marrakesh. the death toll, more than 2,800, and still rising. the race now to find any potential survivors. images the moment the massive quake struck a restaurant. the lamps shaking violently. diners running as the building shook. people running in the streets. parts of buildings coming down. just incredible to see. those mountainous towns hardest hit. homes built of mud, brick, and stone. entire villages destroyed. rescuers now trying to search those crumbled homes, hoping to find survivors. helicopters finally reaching some of those remote areas tonight, dropping in much-needed supplies. so many, though, are now homeless. and the window is closing to get to anyone alive. abc's tom soufi burridge again tonight from morocco. >> reporter: tonight, the sheer force of that deadly 6.8 magnitude earthqua
marcus moore, thank you. >>> we turn now to that devastating earthquake in morocco. the most powerful to hit that country in more than a century. and the deadly nest more than 60 years. the 6.8 magnitude quake striking in the middle of the night near the historic city of marrakesh. the death toll, more than 2,800, and still rising. the race now to find any potential survivors. images the moment the massive quake struck a restaurant. the lamps shaking violently. diners running as the...
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yes, right now i’m reading alan moore’s absolutely gigantic novel, jerusalem, and alan moore’s, too,e system, the principle of the wrong side, the principle of mirrors and the principle of travel back and forth in time, that is, in fact, jerusalem is a deconstruction of the english family saga, just classic, and family sagas but each chapter takes place in its own time. it is not linear and periodically due to penetration. this is where she gets to see the underbelly of the city of nartkamton, and characters from the same family from different times have the opportunity to meet each other. and this, of course, is just such a complete borchia. here it is stretched out into a book , what is called longer than the bible. that is , so and so, i would, of course, this jerusalem it was reduced by half, but the cool thing is these four principles of four-dimensional space, where time is the most fascinating thing. and he implements it in a very exciting way. i have a question for myself as a linguist. he's actually funny, but there's something about him. well, uh, borhis, he somehow entered
yes, right now i’m reading alan moore’s absolutely gigantic novel, jerusalem, and alan moore’s, too,e system, the principle of the wrong side, the principle of mirrors and the principle of travel back and forth in time, that is, in fact, jerusalem is a deconstruction of the english family saga, just classic, and family sagas but each chapter takes place in its own time. it is not linear and periodically due to penetration. this is where she gets to see the underbelly of the city of...
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racistas, antisemitas o conductas y palabras de odio no serán toleradas en el distrito escolar de mooreomúnmente utilizado en las botellas. el dulce todavía tiene que pasar por pruebas exhaustivas, por supuesto, antes de que esté disponible para que usted pueda consumirlo. pero hacen todo. esta mujer, esta artista comparte su creación a través de una exposición que se llama guilty flavors y la cadena de tiendas cosco está dando de qué hablar, ya que ahora también vende lingotes de oro. >> son piezas de una onza. han tenido tanto éxito entre los clientes que en las últimas unidades se vendieron en cuestión de horas. representan parte de la compañía. dijo que se vendieron en línea con un límite de dos por cliente. tenga en cuenta que en el mercado actual, la onza de este metal, o sea una de esas barritas, se cotiza unos 1.900■!a, por lo que algunos inversores lo consideran una apuesta según va a cambiar de tema. aunque la mayoría de las serpientes nativas son inofensivas. hay que tener mucho cuidado, sobre todo en parques y montañas, porque algunas sí son venenosas. >> por ello, erick mon
racistas, antisemitas o conductas y palabras de odio no serán toleradas en el distrito escolar de mooreomúnmente utilizado en las botellas. el dulce todavía tiene que pasar por pruebas exhaustivas, por supuesto, antes de que esté disponible para que usted pueda consumirlo. pero hacen todo. esta mujer, esta artista comparte su creación a través de una exposición que se llama guilty flavors y la cadena de tiendas cosco está dando de qué hablar, ya que ahora también vende lingotes de...
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plus we've got former economic adviser to president trump steve moore.ill. it could -- it will double prescription drug costs. senior citizens live on a fixed million, they need to hear this story -- income, they need to the hear this story. i want to know what's coming up on "the bottom line." sean: hey, ex--mac. we're going to talk about merrick garland tap dancing on the hill today, getting all teary-eyed when he was called out for the fbi targeting of catholics. scott perry on that, congressman from pennsylvania, as well as douglas murray. he's a britain -- he's a british dude himself, set to talk about the rollbacks in britain on climate pledges. all the while, the u.s. cozying up to china, crazy. dagen: i'm moving, because britain is suddenly getting it right. of course, it's the conservatives. we have clay travis on the decline of the american family and dana loesch on an l.a. times writer saying that california should tax guns. so what does that do? it takes guns out of the hands of lower income people. so they can't afford to defend themselves,
plus we've got former economic adviser to president trump steve moore.ill. it could -- it will double prescription drug costs. senior citizens live on a fixed million, they need to hear this story -- income, they need to the hear this story. i want to know what's coming up on "the bottom line." sean: hey, ex--mac. we're going to talk about merrick garland tap dancing on the hill today, getting all teary-eyed when he was called out for the fbi targeting of catholics. scott perry on...
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, not of islands just moored off, not moored, just off the coast moored, but just off the coast of australiacan redeliver people to. of australia that they can red it'sar people to. of australia that they can red it's isle people to. of australia that they can red it's isle of people to. of australia that they can red it's isle of wight.e to. of australia that they can red it's isle of wight. to. >> it's isle of wight. >> it's isle of wight. >> it's isle of wight. >> it's possible isn't it, or jersey i, i am interested, as you say, it's obviously labour have had the luxury of just being able to tut for the last few years, but i do think although there's been an awful lot of news of this kind, you know, the express exclusive that we covered last night and i know nigel has been talking nigel farage has been talking aboutin nigel farage has been talking about in which been exposed about in which it's been exposed and we've paid getting on and that we've paid getting on for £1 billion for absolute nothing. these french. well, nothing. all these french. well, the numbers have gone down. >> they g
, not of islands just moored off, not moored, just off the coast moored, but just off the coast of australiacan redeliver people to. of australia that they can red it'sar people to. of australia that they can red it's isle people to. of australia that they can red it's isle of people to. of australia that they can red it's isle of wight.e to. of australia that they can red it's isle of wight. to. >> it's isle of wight. >> it's isle of wight. >> it's isle of wight. >>...
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justin: dante moore scratching the surface? >> he's a special player and he has a lot for football in him. justin: congrats, coach, you're 2-0. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. rich: thank you for the ucla staffer giving us so much time and insight into their team as well as ucla this week. dante moore is special. 290 and two touchdowns and no picks. for aaron taylor, justin walters, gene steratore and our entire cbs crew. i'm rich waltz from san diego. bruins big-time 35-10. they beat the aztecs. good night. here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comeses with a bubun engine likike google, , but iti and doesn'n't spy on y your ses and duckckduckgo letets you broe likeke chrome, b but it blocki anand creepy a ads that fofolla from g google and d other comp. and there'e's no catchch, it's. we m make money y from ads, but ththey don't f follow you d jojoin the milillions of p pee tataking back k their privacy by d downloadingng duckducko on all y your deviceces toda. ♪ thousands s of women
justin: dante moore scratching the surface? >> he's a special player and he has a lot for football in him. justin: congrats, coach, you're 2-0. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. rich: thank you for the ucla staffer giving us so much time and insight into their team as well as ucla this week. dante moore is special. 290 and two touchdowns and no picks. for aaron taylor, justin walters, gene steratore and our entire cbs crew. i'm rich waltz from san diego. bruins big-time 35-10....
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regardless of who it helps or harms politically. >> it is important to note that senator moore would need democratic support for any impeachment measure. let's just not happening. but once my point, governor kemp has shown repeatedly it is not hard to speak the truth when it comes to donald trump's election lies. and just follow the law. you may not like governor kemp and you may agree with some of the other policies that he is back into a peach state. capitol the republicans in georgia brad raffensperger berger and, former lieutenant governor jeff duncan, they have resisted donald trump in ways that others in the republican party have. not kemp love no readout about his position >> up to this point i've not seen any evidence that the d.a. willis's accents or lack thereof. -- oversight commission. >> the governor is referring to committee or commission spawned by 2023 bill that he signed into law which will of the power to a discipline and remove prosecutors show they find their performance lacking. it's also been found another way to potentially oust d.a. willis. she oppose the bill
regardless of who it helps or harms politically. >> it is important to note that senator moore would need democratic support for any impeachment measure. let's just not happening. but once my point, governor kemp has shown repeatedly it is not hard to speak the truth when it comes to donald trump's election lies. and just follow the law. you may not like governor kemp and you may agree with some of the other policies that he is back into a peach state. capitol the republicans in georgia...
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. >> i want to bring in michael moore, former u.s.ttorney, who's also carefully taking a look at this decision. the ruling says, as you know, michael, that meadows himself testified that working for the trump campaign would be outside the scope of a white house chief of staff. so, what do you make of this decision? >> well, i'm glad to be with all of you. it's not necessarily an unexpected decision. we thought it could go either way. i mean, just getting the order, so it strikes me that there would be an appeal directly from this. it's interesting to hear some of the recitations as it relates to the federal government's role in state elections. there are about 12 federal agencies that participate in monitoring state elections. and you can, kind of, go down the list. doj makes sure voting rights is protected. that's something in the purview of the federal government. so, there will be arguments to be made, and there may be some room at the 11th circuit, certainly at the supreme court, when we talk about what role it is. i think the que
. >> i want to bring in michael moore, former u.s.ttorney, who's also carefully taking a look at this decision. the ruling says, as you know, michael, that meadows himself testified that working for the trump campaign would be outside the scope of a white house chief of staff. so, what do you make of this decision? >> well, i'm glad to be with all of you. it's not necessarily an unexpected decision. we thought it could go either way. i mean, just getting the order, so it strikes me...
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now a bulk carrier from shanghai has moored in magadan, the transport hub of the far east, and broughtining. ekaterina isaeva will tell you where these vehicles will go next. we open the stern covers on the command of the senior mate of the cargo ship. adimi seems to be sharing his secret. in the depths of the holds strategically for the magadan region, cargo equipment for gold miners has a calm transition for most of the journey. the storm warning on the approaches to magadan was replaced by the weather being monitored on the approach to the sea of okhotsk. we saw that the weather near magadan was fresh and a little faster, we changed our courses, we realized that we couldn’t find better weather, and we went for a breakthrough. and here we are. 4,200 km of route bulldozers dump trucks excavators loaded in shanghai after 11 days unloaded in magadan charter flight eliminated intermediate mooring, simplifying logistics. the equipment is literally heavy for an ordinary crane; such a load looks too heavy to lift. therefore, the port giant gets into the work on its slings , and assistants
now a bulk carrier from shanghai has moored in magadan, the transport hub of the far east, and broughtining. ekaterina isaeva will tell you where these vehicles will go next. we open the stern covers on the command of the senior mate of the cargo ship. adimi seems to be sharing his secret. in the depths of the holds strategically for the magadan region, cargo equipment for gold miners has a calm transition for most of the journey. the storm warning on the approaches to magadan was replaced by...
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councilman moore, young man that's on a mission. and we have another councilman here. you know, you you see councilman, old queen, jersey, everybody almost. and we like to acknowledge him. he's just he's brother. he's my brother of a different mother. him a hand. now to what i'm going to say and all of this platform here. all this platform here you know bear it all you know like for you to talk about him but. this is a great young man, great leader, great great educator and there's one of my babies here. he just being up here, having himself a good time. let me say this to you. if you don't know it, it would. you've been told your own hollow ground. and for this man of god, evidently he stepped out to allow us. let me tell you, i'm a pastor to allow us to grace his pulpit. the pulpit. i want you to just him again with a great big round of applause. and i thank you. once again. we're thankful for he brought me all the way from. 1963 as my councilman and councilman o'quinn. they think they slick say how were you away doing as i do the mayor just do the math you just ran
councilman moore, young man that's on a mission. and we have another councilman here. you know, you you see councilman, old queen, jersey, everybody almost. and we like to acknowledge him. he's just he's brother. he's my brother of a different mother. him a hand. now to what i'm going to say and all of this platform here. all this platform here you know bear it all you know like for you to talk about him but. this is a great young man, great leader, great great educator and there's one of my...
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norah. >> jessica moore with all those new details, thank you. >>> now to a possible game-changer innt of severe allergic reactions. the fda is set to approve a new nasal spray called nefy. it's the first ever needle free alternative to an epipen. cbs's elaine quijano shows us how it works in tonight's health watch. >> reporter: zach struggles school, sports, and the stress of having life-threatening food allergies all at just 13 years old. >> do you know, zach, how many times you've actually gone into anaphylaxis? >> i can't tell you the exact number, but it was definitely many. probably near a dozen, each one as scary as the last. so then i have to take an epipen, and we call 911. >> reporter: about 1 in 50 americans will experience anaphylaxis, a life-threatening allergic reaction, and right now, epinephrine, the drug used to counteract it, is only available using auto injek fors like the popular epipen, which uses a needle. >> reporter: but the fda is expected to decide on another option soon. for children and adults weighing 66 pounds or more, nefi administers epinephrine throug
norah. >> jessica moore with all those new details, thank you. >>> now to a possible game-changer innt of severe allergic reactions. the fda is set to approve a new nasal spray called nefy. it's the first ever needle free alternative to an epipen. cbs's elaine quijano shows us how it works in tonight's health watch. >> reporter: zach struggles school, sports, and the stress of having life-threatening food allergies all at just 13 years old. >> do you know, zach, how...
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steve moore joins me now i don't know if you saw that but it was a brilliant debate.hat kind of debate on sunday morning talk shows but it was a straight out very respectful no holds barred debate about what is happening, who is right matt gaetz or maria? >> maria is, the reason you and i live through the showdowns on the budget, how many times at least 30 times in the last 40 years. david: reagan had eight of them. i looked at the last 20 and they blamed on the republicans not the last. this would be untrue republicans would normally win. the debt ceiling showdown that we had nine months ago who won that fight, the republicans did have was that because they stuck together they got to 218 and they put biden behind the eight ball i think that should be the strategy here i am not in favor i'm in favor of cutting the government as much as we possibly can i do agree with matt gaetz, this $2 trillion a year deficit in the real financial crisis. come on we gotta get to 218 votes and put the onus on the democrats to pass their budget. david: there has been some progress, ori
steve moore joins me now i don't know if you saw that but it was a brilliant debate.hat kind of debate on sunday morning talk shows but it was a straight out very respectful no holds barred debate about what is happening, who is right matt gaetz or maria? >> maria is, the reason you and i live through the showdowns on the budget, how many times at least 30 times in the last 40 years. david: reagan had eight of them. i looked at the last 20 and they blamed on the republicans not the last....
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. >>> ayuda a cientos que tienen cÁncer o tu moores, pero con los niÑos como tengo un chiquito es diferenteana ya no es peligrosa y el gobierno dice estÁ bien, que es menos peligrosa. >>> y podrÍa tambiÉn reducir o eliminar las sanciones penales por su posesiÓn pero expertos dicen que los res gos serÍan mÁs grandes que los beneficios. >>> ya estamos yendo al impacto en los niveles del uso, visitas a las salas de emergencia por menores y tambiÉn adultos hay muchas problemas que estamos viendo. >>> marihuana es la droga ilegal a nivel federal mÁs comÚn tal consumida en los estados unidos, por cerca de 48 millones de persona las respuesta de la dea con respecto a su reclasificaciÓn, podrÍa tardar meses, francisco cuevas para las noticias telemundo. >>> en colombia, pidieron combatir el trÁfico de drogas. fue durante la cumbre latinoamericana y del caribe sobre drogas en la que gustavo petro pidiÓ crear una polÍtica contra el narcotrÁfico que se enfoque en combatir a las grandes mafias y su consumo por su parte andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador, dijo que atender las necesidades de la juventud los ale
. >>> ayuda a cientos que tienen cÁncer o tu moores, pero con los niÑos como tengo un chiquito es diferenteana ya no es peligrosa y el gobierno dice estÁ bien, que es menos peligrosa. >>> y podrÍa tambiÉn reducir o eliminar las sanciones penales por su posesiÓn pero expertos dicen que los res gos serÍan mÁs grandes que los beneficios. >>> ya estamos yendo al impacto en los niveles del uso, visitas a las salas de emergencia por menores y tambiÉn adultos hay...
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stephen moore wrote that, he joins me now. for all this huge spending and the runup in interest rates, but surely the federal reserve has to take some of the blame as well. they were out there printing trillions as he was spending trillions too. they're both to blame, right? >> yeah, good point. you get an a in economics today. you've got it exactly right. [laughter] they share the blame. but i think that the trigger point for the high inflation, clearly, was the $6 trillion spending spree that biden launched the day he got into office. and then, of course, the inflation -- remember, you probably remember this well, stuart, but the inflation rate was 1.6% when trump left office. then in the summer of this time last year we were at 9%. now, the good news is it has come down, i think we're somewhere between 3.5-4% with inflation now, but that forced all of these interest rate hikes. now, here is the thing that i was writing about in my column that's on fox news which is that when you look at that big increase in the mortgage rat
stephen moore wrote that, he joins me now. for all this huge spending and the runup in interest rates, but surely the federal reserve has to take some of the blame as well. they were out there printing trillions as he was spending trillions too. they're both to blame, right? >> yeah, good point. you get an a in economics today. you've got it exactly right. [laughter] they share the blame. but i think that the trigger point for the high inflation, clearly, was the $6 trillion spending...
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norah. >> norah: jessica moore with new details, thank you.re on the scene at the crash site of an f-35 fighter jet that mysteriously disappeared during a training mission on sunday. cbs's david martin reports the marines ordered a two day aviation stand down while it investigates the unknown mishap that force the pilot to eject over charleston, south carolina. >> it took nearly 28 hours to find it, but crews finally picked up the pieces from the cs country's most sophisticated jet fighters. >> i heard boom. >> it's scary to think that something landed that close to her house. >> reporter: the pilot of the marine f-35 ejected sunday afternoon, just a mile from the charleston airport. but the plane went missing, forcing the military to tweed out an appeal for any information on its whereabouts. >> how does it just disappear and how does the pentagon asked for the public's help in finding it? it's just a huge embarrassment? >> reporter: the plane was 1 of 2 f35 crash or less flying at 10,000 feet when they came to land, and something went wrong.
norah. >> norah: jessica moore with new details, thank you.re on the scene at the crash site of an f-35 fighter jet that mysteriously disappeared during a training mission on sunday. cbs's david martin reports the marines ordered a two day aviation stand down while it investigates the unknown mishap that force the pilot to eject over charleston, south carolina. >> it took nearly 28 hours to find it, but crews finally picked up the pieces from the cs country's most sophisticated jet...
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theft campo, who represents the residents have brought more is requesting $750,000 in funding for rob moore they're facing a staffing shortage there. we spoke with supervisor but today on the need to invest more into that communities, police services. >> it's a very small agency. there's about officers. if they do not receive funding. they will not be able to to operate at 3 gates. i donut hole of services not being a provide and that's that's the immediacy. and that's why going the board of supervisors and the county executive to see what we can do to save his department, serving their community for 75 years. >> campus says that he will formally introduce his proposal at tomorrow's board of supervisors meeting and he hopes it can be approved some time in october. happening tomorrow, shop owners in oakland are preparing for a one-day strike to protest how crimes affecting their businesses. >> kron 4 says he spoke to the owner of a popular restaurant who blames crime for business being slower than ever. >> it's midmorning here at jack london square in oakland. it once thriving business distr
theft campo, who represents the residents have brought more is requesting $750,000 in funding for rob moore they're facing a staffing shortage there. we spoke with supervisor but today on the need to invest more into that communities, police services. >> it's a very small agency. there's about officers. if they do not receive funding. they will not be able to to operate at 3 gates. i donut hole of services not being a provide and that's that's the immediacy. and that's why going the board...
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what moore's defense attorney requested more time to look into the case and the judge granted it while issuing a protective order preventing with more from contacting the either the alleged victims. the da's office says it with more traffic them for prostitution. he was arrested thursday and is currently being held without bail. he's facing charges of human trafficking, pandering, pimping and 4 counts of penetration by a foreign object. >> the sheriff's office said there is more information anyone in the public has more information to contact their investigative unit and they will take >> with moore's family did show up to court have declined to speak. he is due back in court next tuesday with his attorney expects him to enter a plea. a spokesperson for the district which oversees diablo valley college says that they are, quote, grateful to staff who through proper training were able to identify a serious situation in quickly reported to police services. they go on to say that they are, quote, devastated by the seriousness of the allegations that have been raised thus far. the safety o
what moore's defense attorney requested more time to look into the case and the judge granted it while issuing a protective order preventing with more from contacting the either the alleged victims. the da's office says it with more traffic them for prostitution. he was arrested thursday and is currently being held without bail. he's facing charges of human trafficking, pandering, pimping and 4 counts of penetration by a foreign object. >> the sheriff's office said there is more...
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in astrakhan, the new chemical tanker azimuth 1 was launched ahead of sea mooring tests.ers and on the sea and is capable of transporting several types of cargo at once: oil, heavy chemicals, oil dmitry dubrovsky will tell you in more detail. traditions are unchanged: the right to break a bottle of champagne; the abortion ship provided godmother catherine with a spoon. this solemn ceremony of launching a chemical tanker. azimuth one vessel is designed for transportation in bulk of crude oil and petroleum products and even harmful liquid substances on the left, including those requiring heating to 60°. the vessel is equipped with a cargo heating system; to maintain the temperature, there are two boiler installations that supply steam to the cargo tanks and, accordingly , the temperature is maintained in this way . azimuth one will plow the expanses of the caspian sea. what will increase cargo turnover with iran is up to 150,000 tons. to develop trade relations, we are now increasing the merchant fleet and, accordingly , iranian ports along the route to increase cargo flows
in astrakhan, the new chemical tanker azimuth 1 was launched ahead of sea mooring tests.ers and on the sea and is capable of transporting several types of cargo at once: oil, heavy chemicals, oil dmitry dubrovsky will tell you in more detail. traditions are unchanged: the right to break a bottle of champagne; the abortion ship provided godmother catherine with a spoon. this solemn ceremony of launching a chemical tanker. azimuth one vessel is designed for transportation in bulk of crude oil and...
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jessica moore, that's a key question. thank you.nst the big three automakers where little progress is being made in the negotiations with the walk now in its fourth date both sides remain far apart when it comes to getting a new deal. cbs's kris van cleave reports again from michigan. >> reporter: tonight as striking workers continue to man the picket line, the automaker's union is poised to expand the walk out as soon as this week if there is no deal with the big three automakers. union president shawn fain. >> our members are fed up. our members deserve more and if they continue down this path, we will continue to amp up our strategy. >> reporter: uaw is seeking up to a 40% raise over four years as well as job and cost-of-living protections. the union rejected from ford, chrysler, and centered around a 20% raise. >> we've been under the thumb of these billion dollar companies for a long time, and we are fighting back. >> reporter: so far three plants haven't targeted, limiting the economic impact. >> i think it is premature to be
jessica moore, that's a key question. thank you.nst the big three automakers where little progress is being made in the negotiations with the walk now in its fourth date both sides remain far apart when it comes to getting a new deal. cbs's kris van cleave reports again from michigan. >> reporter: tonight as striking workers continue to man the picket line, the automaker's union is poised to expand the walk out as soon as this week if there is no deal with the big three automakers. union...
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they poked and pressed, bit by bit, to select exhibits for our museum under the moor, there will be head already founded the museum, that is , the belarusian system had already been established, with many of our belarusian letters. this is a written person. i don’t remember the former young ones. no, not a leader. today. these are the classics of the classics of our belarusian literature, quite large. and, by the way, it is notable for the fact that it is the only one in belarus named after fyodor mikhailovich dostoevsky. i have already been greeted. i see. as i understand it, this is valentina vladimirovna, hello. hello, the school named after fyodor mikhailovich dostoevsky invites you. this is the title of the school was awarded in 1971, our children, when they graduate from school, receive a certificate of maturity, and it is recorded that he graduated from the dostoevsky secondary school named after fyodor mikhailovich dostoevsky , he is its students. every fan must be worthy that dostoevsky is not here. but what happened before, i’ll ask you questions right away like this. and wha
they poked and pressed, bit by bit, to select exhibits for our museum under the moor, there will be head already founded the museum, that is , the belarusian system had already been established, with many of our belarusian letters. this is a written person. i don’t remember the former young ones. no, not a leader. today. these are the classics of the classics of our belarusian literature, quite large. and, by the way, it is notable for the fact that it is the only one in belarus named after...
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. >>> and as always with us, former prosecutor and cnn analyst michael moore. what do you make of in? >> i think they will enter into a diversion agreement with the government, but it has not come up. it is not the last we have heard about it, but recently, a 5th circuit case in the 5th court of appeals that essentially says that depriving somebody the right of having a gun because of substance abus e issue is vie la violative of his 2nd amendment rights, and so they will say this is unconstitutional, and the supreme court is going to say it is unconstitutional, and as is one of your sister circuits, the 5th circuit. so he wasn't at the time of the drug that you cannot prove it that he was not addicted to the drugs, but at the time that he filled out the questionnaire he was not, and they will challenge it on the legal basis which brings in the book as you were talking about. >>> and we have breaking news that just came in, three men have been acquitted on charges that there were allegations that they were involved in the 2020 plot to kidnap gretchen whitmer. a
. >>> and as always with us, former prosecutor and cnn analyst michael moore. what do you make of in? >> i think they will enter into a diversion agreement with the government, but it has not come up. it is not the last we have heard about it, but recently, a 5th circuit case in the 5th court of appeals that essentially says that depriving somebody the right of having a gun because of substance abus e issue is vie la violative of his 2nd amendment rights, and so they will say...
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elizabeth: steve moore, you're terrific. come back soon. >> okay, liz. take care.ts in d.c. scrambling. we've got top strategist james carville, he's slamming the, quote, coastal elites and the arrogance, the out of touch arrogance of the democrat party. again, this is not your grand parents' democrat party. also a major fight breaking out in d.c. over the new push to house illegal immigrants in u.s. national parks. more on the big pushback from even democrats against this new plan. that's next on "the evening edit." ♪ ♪ salonpas, makers of powerful pain relief patches for 89 years... believes in continuous improvement... like rounded corners that resist peeling, with an array of active ingredients... and sizes to relieve your pain. salonpas. it's good medicine. hi. i'd like to tell you about a cashew farmer from mozambique named carlos. carlos used to struggle to provide but then everything changed. technoserve helps farmers like carlos lift themselves out of poverty by building skills, connections and confidence. today, carlos and his family are thriving. and so
elizabeth: steve moore, you're terrific. come back soon. >> okay, liz. take care.ts in d.c. scrambling. we've got top strategist james carville, he's slamming the, quote, coastal elites and the arrogance, the out of touch arrogance of the democrat party. again, this is not your grand parents' democrat party. also a major fight breaking out in d.c. over the new push to house illegal immigrants in u.s. national parks. more on the big pushback from even democrats against this new plan....
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. >> steve moore. >> so that just looking at the numbers myself.surprising statement i am kind of happy to see the unemployment rate go up not because i want people unemployed but does mean we're starting to see, as charles was saying, the most important thing is to get people off the sofa into labor force labor force participation rate still way too low, so this is kind of a strange situation where a bump up in unemployment rate means that you are starting to see more people get into workforce what i didn't see how many of those new jobs were government, because, as somebody has that handy i would love. cheryl: i have it 8,000. that had been stronger before you are right. >> government, employment over the last six or seven months one of the biggest increases we want government employment going down private sector to go up i still think this is indication that workers, still good jobs market jobs out there if you have skills. and we got to continue to incentivize people, if you go by a factory you go by stores, go by appliance construction project
. >> steve moore. >> so that just looking at the numbers myself.surprising statement i am kind of happy to see the unemployment rate go up not because i want people unemployed but does mean we're starting to see, as charles was saying, the most important thing is to get people off the sofa into labor force labor force participation rate still way too low, so this is kind of a strange situation where a bump up in unemployment rate means that you are starting to see more people get...
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joining us now, former economic adviser to president trump, steve moore.now you see that trump is hammering away at a biden on all this, trump's hoping to pull away labor union workers, autoworkers, pull away the uaw to get swing states like michigan. the uaw has yet to endorse biden. how do you put this all together? >> i think there are two issues, liz, for the united autoworkers. one is that just like all of us have been, union workers and autoworkers have been hammered by biden inflation. we saw yesterday that report showing that people's incomes continue to fall behind the rate of inflation. and these uaw workers, i feel for them. they've been really hammered by these adverse biden policies. and then you have another factor at play here, and i've talk to some of the uaw members. they're unhappy that the biden administration's basically forcing, essentially forcing or at least bribing these companies like ford and gm to make only electric vehicles. and they're afraid that many of the jobs are not going to be here in the united states. and so i find mys
joining us now, former economic adviser to president trump, steve moore.now you see that trump is hammering away at a biden on all this, trump's hoping to pull away labor union workers, autoworkers, pull away the uaw to get swing states like michigan. the uaw has yet to endorse biden. how do you put this all together? >> i think there are two issues, liz, for the united autoworkers. one is that just like all of us have been, union workers and autoworkers have been hammered by biden...
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>> david: all right, marcus moore, i know you'll follow it for us. thank you. >>> now, to the war in ukraine tonight. russia claiming it shot down another wave of ukrainian drones inside russia. video tonight capturing the powerful explosion in central los tov. it comes as secretary of state antony blinken, on the second day of his trip to ukraine, visited a border guard facility, where he met soldiers and was shown equipment provided by the united states. >>> meantime, back here in the u.s. tonight, and the migrant crisis, far from the border. here in new york city tonight, the mayor, eric adams, now warning that the overflow of migrants from texas and florida will, quote, destroy the city. the white house responding tonight. and here's our senior investigative reporter aaron katersky now. >> reporter: tonight, on the first day of school, the population of the nation's largest public school system is soaring, adding nearly 20,000 students -- the children of migrant families shipped north on buses provided by texas and florida. more than 110,000 migr
>> david: all right, marcus moore, i know you'll follow it for us. thank you. >>> now, to the war in ukraine tonight. russia claiming it shot down another wave of ukrainian drones inside russia. video tonight capturing the powerful explosion in central los tov. it comes as secretary of state antony blinken, on the second day of his trip to ukraine, visited a border guard facility, where he met soldiers and was shown equipment provided by the united states. >>> meantime,...