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as the member designated by mr. paul gosar, i inform the house that mr. gosar will vote no on the amendment number 2. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. jayapal, i inform the house that ms. jayapal will vote no on the keller amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. franklin: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. steube of florida, i inform the house that mr. steube will vote yes on amendment 2. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. raskin: as the member designated by mr. doggett of texas, pursuant to house resolution 8, i rise to inform the house that mr. doggett votes no on the keller amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from michigan seek recognition? ms. tlaib: as the member designated by mr. bowman, i inform the house that mr. bowman will vote no on the keller amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what pu
as the member designated by mr. paul gosar, i inform the house that mr. gosar will vote no on the amendment number 2. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. jayapal, i inform the house that ms. jayapal will vote no on the keller amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. franklin: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. steube of florida, i...
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greene: as the member designated by mr. paul gosar of arizona, i inform the house that mr. gosar will vote no on h.r. 3684. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. casten of illinois, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. casten will vote yes on the senate amendment to h.r. 3684. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. kinzinger of illinois, i inform the house that mr. kinzinger will vote yes on h.r. 3684. mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. duncan of south carolina, i inform the house that mr. duncan will vote no on h.r. 3684. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. kelly: as the member designated by mrz clarke -- ms. clarke, i inform the house that ms. clarke will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition?
greene: as the member designated by mr. paul gosar of arizona, i inform the house that mr. gosar will vote no on h.r. 3684. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. casten of illinois, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. casten will vote yes on the senate amendment to h.r. 3684. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition?...
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mr. ferrari: thank you. paul your research focuses on information operation campaigns as a subset of broader gray zone challenges, which you call a dark gray zone. you also distinguish between i/o campaigns that aim to weaken u.s. institutions and governance and those that might shape u.s. crisis decision-making. what do you mean by the dark gray zone, and why is it important to distinguish between different types of operation -- information operations? are you on mute? dr. stockton: thank you. let me rewind. i'm going to define the gray zone the same way elisabeth does in her terrific book. defined by the special forces community, gray zone aggression comprises competitive interactions among and within state and nonstate actors that falls between the traditional realm of war and peace. that's the gray zone in which we find ourselves today. but i'm urging we get prepared for the dark gray zone, that is when little green men start pouring across the border from russia into lithuania or latvia, when finally things
mr. ferrari: thank you. paul your research focuses on information operation campaigns as a subset of broader gray zone challenges, which you call a dark gray zone. you also distinguish between i/o campaigns that aim to weaken u.s. institutions and governance and those that might shape u.s. crisis decision-making. what do you mean by the dark gray zone, and why is it important to distinguish between different types of operation -- information operations? are you on mute? dr. stockton: thank you....
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philosophy of government that has come out of our universities, corporatism and just very quickly, mr. paul, if the survey was held across america, do you think americans would agree largely with what the 17 other developed countries see? well, you know, i have a program, the liberty report, people, i come to my program, they would agree. they would agree that america is a mass and they would probably accept my explanation of wad, because we don't have free market medicine. we have corporations running thing. so yes, a lot americans are frustrated, but a lot of americans are scared to death because they're threatened. if you don't get your vaccine, which can be very dangerous, people die sometimes, and they ought to have a choice. if you don't do that, you're fired and they lose their jobs, doctors lose their jobs. it, but it's happening in other parts of the world to this is not, these problems aren't unique to united states. i think there are very international, and there's a lot of resistance, the crowds that are starting to resist their building in the united states. but there are some
philosophy of government that has come out of our universities, corporatism and just very quickly, mr. paul, if the survey was held across america, do you think americans would agree largely with what the 17 other developed countries see? well, you know, i have a program, the liberty report, people, i come to my program, they would agree. they would agree that america is a mass and they would probably accept my explanation of wad, because we don't have free market medicine. we have corporations...
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even though i've metou yuy gs andke word thwi you a lot, it's still really weird,ik le mr. paulo whit t oherigil na ghosustbters. >> reporter: 15ea-yr-old mckenna greac first saw the original en sheas w only 3rs yea old. she plays the gradandughter of eg spengler, and the new sequel ghoststbuer asfter life. >> did i i hitt? >>s it've erymotional for a ost bus ftersil am,nd i think th'sat really special for ppleoe to be able to watch. in the theate'mr, ioo lki ng around and seeing ppleoe crying. it r'seayll special to seeha tt fourilm hast tha kindf o an paimct on people. i'm just excit fedor peopleo t be able atto wcht iand be exteabd out all of the callsback a ndthacrowbks. >> the calkslbac, d an wbthroac,ks theas eter eggs. >> ist' so cool. >>ep rorter: peoploue wld debescri tshi frahincse as cr osensgerational.wh yo d you think it geteneras with so many eras of ?fans >> ie'v seenld o kids withhe tir grandkid asnd they're all laughing. nomat ny movies does that. i think t iheres a part ofs u that always wonders, who is in thelo cse wthen they turn the light out? and "oghtus bt
even though i've metou yuy gs andke word thwi you a lot, it's still really weird,ik le mr. paulo whit t oherigil na ghosustbters. >> reporter: 15ea-yr-old mckenna greac first saw the original en sheas w only 3rs yea old. she plays the gradandughter of eg spengler, and the new sequel ghoststbuer asfter life. >> did i i hitt? >>s it've erymotional for a ost bus ftersil am,nd i think th'sat really special for ppleoe to be able to watch. in the theate'mr, ioo lki ng around and...
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. >> stephen: with peoples sexiest man alive mr. paulre. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: there you go. >> stephen: we've had to have the couch scotch guarded just so we can hose off the sexy afterwards. >> jon: that's true. >> stephen: not only that, then after that we have sting here tonight. ( cheers and applause ) somehow -- >> jon: somehow the same night. >> stephen: -- somehow not the sexiest man alive. >> jon: right. >> stephen: and i've seen him in the flesh, the man is still very sexy. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: so we're going to have sexy overload. we need structural engineers brought in here just to check out the sexy -- rafters. ( laughter ) no, no, but, hey, listen, jon, also, have you checked out "the late show" podcast? >> jon: yes, it's the show. >> stephen: it's "the late show" but a podcast. >> jon: yes, the "late show" pod show. >> stephen: it's available burning up the charts. here's the thing -- there are a lot of people right now who are, tomorrow, listening to our conversation right now about there being a podcast on
. >> stephen: with peoples sexiest man alive mr. paulre. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: there you go. >> stephen: we've had to have the couch scotch guarded just so we can hose off the sexy afterwards. >> jon: that's true. >> stephen: not only that, then after that we have sting here tonight. ( cheers and applause ) somehow -- >> jon: somehow the same night. >> stephen: -- somehow not the sexiest man alive. >> jon: right. >> stephen: and...
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mr. rittenhouse. >> danny cevallos and paul butter, you have been invaluable to us. as always, i appreciate your expertise to us. thank you. >>> msnbc coverage of this trial will continue. the second testimony resumes after lunch, which we just found out from the judge will be approximately 2:00 p.m. eastern. >>> coming up, the incendiary videos and repeated election lies. the toxic environment within the republican party driven in part by donald trump is making capitol hill a place qualified candidates want to avoid. >>> later as president biden heads to baltimore to sell his plan, making the road more treacherous for his agenda. the mid terms less than a year away. you're watching "meet the press daily." . hi. i'm noninvasive and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers, even in early stages. early stages! yep, it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. count me in! me too! at t-mobile for business, unconventional thin
mr. rittenhouse. >> danny cevallos and paul butter, you have been invaluable to us. as always, i appreciate your expertise to us. thank you. >>> msnbc coverage of this trial will continue. the second testimony resumes after lunch, which we just found out from the judge will be approximately 2:00 p.m. eastern. >>> coming up, the incendiary videos and repeated election lies. the toxic environment within the republican party driven in part by donald trump is making capitol...
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i have found mr. paul gosar to be an honorable and effective legislator. and i have found him to care deeply for his colleagues and america. i yield back. >> gentleman from florida. >> madame speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from rhode island. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding and i thank the majority leader. i rise in strong support of the censure resolution. i watched this video and i was sickened when i saw mr. gosar depicting a member of this body, and brandishing swords at the president of the united states. this is not just unfitting of a u.s. representative. it's dangerous and it can be deadly, as we saw on january 6th and 2011 when an individual shot gabby gifford after a video frs was sent out of shooting targets. this is not a joke. this is not about politics. it's about safety. while healthy debate on different policy issues is important, it's what keeps our democracy alive, this is not that. we cannot allow members to encourage and incite violence period. and mr. gosar, you are no alexander hamilton, you must be held accountable
i have found mr. paul gosar to be an honorable and effective legislator. and i have found him to care deeply for his colleagues and america. i yield back. >> gentleman from florida. >> madame speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from rhode island. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding and i thank the majority leader. i rise in strong support of the censure resolution. i watched this video and i was sickened when i saw mr. gosar depicting a member of this body, and...
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yellen and mr. paul worked together for a while and the seamless hand off was great. and mr. powell changed the really format in conjecture on the fed in august of 2020 when they changed the mandate from inflation to employment. and what do you hear ms. yellen talk about the majority of the time aside from the inflation fears, employment, employment, employment they're on the same page i would find it very surprising, quite frankly, just my personal opinion that powell will get kicked out that will bring additional stability with respect to what is going on with the fed oh, by the way, that is still pumping in money >> i got you there you have a good thanksgiving in wilmur or wherever else you celebrate it this year >> thanks so much. >> we'll catch you on the other side >>> let's talk about a couple moves that we have to still let everybody know about rob, you bought united rentals and raytheon >> united rentals in that opportunistic portfolio and play on the infrastructure bill and picks and shovels play we'd rather own the picks and shovels as the program starts to roll ou
yellen and mr. paul worked together for a while and the seamless hand off was great. and mr. powell changed the really format in conjecture on the fed in august of 2020 when they changed the mandate from inflation to employment. and what do you hear ms. yellen talk about the majority of the time aside from the inflation fears, employment, employment, employment they're on the same page i would find it very surprising, quite frankly, just my personal opinion that powell will get kicked out that...
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mr. pault do you make of the fed's decision and where are the places that you put your clients money right now. >> they did not rock the vote, some other guests have been talking about that. it's the most telegraphed meeting we've seen in a while and they move on from that. you focus on the fundamentals, the earnings coming in stronger than expected, look at the services numbers way better than expected, things aren't perfect but overall the ten year yield is up today, what does that mean to us at lpl research, we like the value, the industrials, financials, look at small caps r consolidating for the last six or seven months, this is the program growth market that we are signaling and we know the third-quarter data was bad, gdp data was bad but market is telling us better times are ahead and we stick with the cyclical names. liz: september faculty orders, let's give our viewers granularity, 82% of the essence p5 hundred companies which have reported the earnings have be on earnings-per-share 7
mr. pault do you make of the fed's decision and where are the places that you put your clients money right now. >> they did not rock the vote, some other guests have been talking about that. it's the most telegraphed meeting we've seen in a while and they move on from that. you focus on the fundamentals, the earnings coming in stronger than expected, look at the services numbers way better than expected, things aren't perfect but overall the ten year yield is up today, what does that mean...
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yes, i may have made mistakes in my youth, but i did not kill mr. paulg a report from a juror that a fellow juror discussed lynching jones and used a racial slur. >> one of the jurors said, well -- got back, shoot him, burr him under the jail. it didn't matter what happened. this was a black man on trial for murder. he did it. >> jones' case got national attention. both in the press as well as in grass roots organizing, film making, the details about the issues also got more and more scrutiny. kim kardashian west tweeted to her over 70 million followers today after having previously advocated for jones saying thank you to governor stitt and everyone who used their voice to save his life. supporters of jones breaking into song today with amazing grace. ♪ i once was lost but now i'm found ♪♪ >> we have been covering this case repeatedly on the beat with a range of reporting and experts. we have a very special guest now for the first time. that is julius jones' sister, antoinette jones. i know this has been a very difficult time and day for you and your fam
yes, i may have made mistakes in my youth, but i did not kill mr. paulg a report from a juror that a fellow juror discussed lynching jones and used a racial slur. >> one of the jurors said, well -- got back, shoot him, burr him under the jail. it didn't matter what happened. this was a black man on trial for murder. he did it. >> jones' case got national attention. both in the press as well as in grass roots organizing, film making, the details about the issues also got more and...
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hello, mr. st paul molig said they were in for the severe dropping on reports from the ground indicated their cabinet ministers who hail from their teaching. what unable to go out and campaign in their own villages. so therefore, they read the writing on a ball and it took just a back even to least in the recent bi election after the recent bi election, the b j b got a drop it and they rolled back the prices of petrol and diesel. so then there is enough and more evidence to suggest that this was done only because of the elections of mine. had it been anything else, 6700 lives would not have been lost. they would not to prolong this if it had been of the good. oh goodness of their heart, they would have realized this. they ought to, it never brought this laws at the 1st place, vigor, consulting, the very people who were going to be affected so much by it. you kendra, i mean that the, the reform is shell for the time being however, does not necessarily mean that this is the and for your own problems. and the problems for the farmers is how can you explain to the international community, f
hello, mr. st paul molig said they were in for the severe dropping on reports from the ground indicated their cabinet ministers who hail from their teaching. what unable to go out and campaign in their own villages. so therefore, they read the writing on a ball and it took just a back even to least in the recent bi election after the recent bi election, the b j b got a drop it and they rolled back the prices of petrol and diesel. so then there is enough and more evidence to suggest that this...
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i have found mr. paul gosar to be an honorable and effective legislator. d i have found him to care deeply for his colleagues and america. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida. mr. deutch: madam speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from rhode island. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. cicilline: i thank the gentleman for yielding and thank the majority leader. i rise in strong support of this censure resolution. i watched this video and i was sickened when i saw mr. gosar depicting the killing of another member of this body and brandishing sword to the president of the united states. this kind of rhetoric is not just unfitting of a u.s. representative, it's dangerous and can be deadly as we saw on january 6 and in 2011 an individual shot then congresswoman gabby giffords. after shooting targets on various congressional districts, including gabbies. this is not a joke, this is not about politics. it's about safety. it's about healthy debate on the issues on differ policy issues is imp
i have found mr. paul gosar to be an honorable and effective legislator. d i have found him to care deeply for his colleagues and america. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida. mr. deutch: madam speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from rhode island. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. cicilline: i thank the gentleman for yielding and thank the majority leader. i rise in strong support of this censure resolution. i...
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i have found mr. paul gosar to be an honorable and effective legislator. and i have found him to care deeply for his colleagues and america. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida. mr. deutch: madam speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from rhode island. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. cicilline: i thank the gentleman for yielding and thank the majority leader. i rise in strong support of this censure resolution. i watched this video and i was sickened when i saw mr. gosar depicting the killing of another member of this body and brandishing sword to the president of the united states. this kind of rhetoric is not just unfitting of a u.s. representative, it's dangerous and can be deadly as we saw on january 6 and in 2011 an individual shot then congresswoman gabby giffords. after shooting targets on various congressional districts, including gabbies. this is not a joke, this is not about politics. it's about safety. it's about healthy debate on the issues on differ policy issues is i
i have found mr. paul gosar to be an honorable and effective legislator. and i have found him to care deeply for his colleagues and america. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida. mr. deutch: madam speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from rhode island. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. cicilline: i thank the gentleman for yielding and thank the majority leader. i rise in strong support of this censure resolution. i...
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mr. speaker, it's not the first time they have campaigned on homes that don't exist or never exist. every member of the campaign -- but i will certainly look into the matter that he raises. paul blomfield: mr. speaker, in a recent interview the prime minister was asked about my constituent ginny gareth. ginny is a victim of a scandal. just before last christmas her building was if i could because of safety concerns. she's been forced to pay 5500 pounds, she has to spend 1200 year for car parking she can no longer access. the work needed is being blocked by a freeholder. she doesn't know the cost she will face, thousands of pounds. yet in his interview the prime minister said she had, quote, a frankly unnecessary state of anxiety. so will he meet her to hear why she is worried and do so before the building safety bill completes its passage through the house? boris johnson: the honorable gentleman i have every sympathy with his constituent, mr. speaker, and i certainly do. mr. speaker, i have every sympathy. i have every sympathy, but what i think is unfair is that people such as her are placed in a position of unnecessary anxiety about their homes when they should be reissued.
mr. speaker, it's not the first time they have campaigned on homes that don't exist or never exist. every member of the campaign -- but i will certainly look into the matter that he raises. paul blomfield: mr. speaker, in a recent interview the prime minister was asked about my constituent ginny gareth. ginny is a victim of a scandal. just before last christmas her building was if i could because of safety concerns. she's been forced to pay 5500 pounds, she has to spend 1200 year for car...
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that we could actually talk about. [ laughter ] but i -- paul rudd, hey, he's the sexiest man alive. >> jimmy: that's right, he is. >> my man, mretween you, i was thinking of scarlett johansson, cheadle, and probably rudd, he can sing >> i'm sure he could slap the bass, right? >> jimmy: he could play bass guitar i think he should put together a band what if there was an avengers band >> well, i don't know, you got the roots, what are you going to do with an avengers band? >> jimmy: yeah, they're kind of the avengers band right there, but yeah, you know, why not, we could always add - [ cheers and applause we could always add more superheroes to the roots >> yeah. >> jimmy: you're always welcome. when you signed on to do hawkeye, did you have any clue that it would run this long? but then, also, turn into a tv show >> i think there's ideas of that initially, but that's -- that was 11 years ago. i'm like, i remember one of my first thoughts, it's like 2010, 2011, i'm like, "i don't want to be 50 in tights. [ laughter ] you know i'm like no one wants to see me at 50 in tights. >> jimmy: and turns out -- >> yes they do >> jimmy: pe
that we could actually talk about. [ laughter ] but i -- paul rudd, hey, he's the sexiest man alive. >> jimmy: that's right, he is. >> my man, mretween you, i was thinking of scarlett johansson, cheadle, and probably rudd, he can sing >> i'm sure he could slap the bass, right? >> jimmy: he could play bass guitar i think he should put together a band what if there was an avengers band >> well, i don't know, you got the roots, what are you going to do with an...
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mr. charles sheerer, national commander, army and navy union. retired navy fleet master chief, paul a. tion. mr. cory b. baits, national vice commander, the american legion. mr. james mccormick, national commander, military order of the purple heart. retired marine corps, sergeant major donny baker. retired army chaplain, brigadier general robert plukuoski, military chaplain association. retired marine corps corporal charles brown, national president, paralyzed veterans of america. retired marine corps lieutenant colonel jack murray, national commander, legion of valor of the united states of america. retired army lieutenant colonel michael a. oaken, m.d., commander in chief, military order of the world wars. mr. justin jump, national president, the retired enlisted association. retired army staff sergeant leroy a pe tree, congressional medal of honor society. mr. andy marshall, national commander, disabled american veterans. retired air force lieutenant general danat. atkins, president and chief executive officer, military officers association of america. u.s. public health service com
mr. charles sheerer, national commander, army and navy union. retired navy fleet master chief, paul a. tion. mr. cory b. baits, national vice commander, the american legion. mr. james mccormick, national commander, military order of the purple heart. retired marine corps, sergeant major donny baker. retired army chaplain, brigadier general robert plukuoski, military chaplain association. retired marine corps corporal charles brown, national president, paralyzed veterans of america. retired...
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mr. science. ted cruz along with rand paul calling on dr. fauci to be investigated over his ties to the wuhan institute of neurology. senator cruz joins us now with more. senator, you laid out the perfect positive that he is lying. he knew that the nih contributed money to it.ih and he lied. tell us the chronology. >> i've got to say, dr. fauci, i think, is the most dangerous bureaucrat in the history of the country. he talked about hurting signs but i don't think anyone has hurt science or hurt the credibility of doctors more than dr. fauci because throughout this pandemic, he has been dishonest, he's been political, he's been partisan. and the american people know it. why is it that the bidenas administration decreed that masks have to be worn in schools by kids? because teachers unions bosses wanted it. that's not a scientific reason, that is a data reason. and this weekend he did this long interview where he gave the answer. d he said, i represent science. i am science. i was laughing. it's like louis xiv, the son king in france saying i
mr. science. ted cruz along with rand paul calling on dr. fauci to be investigated over his ties to the wuhan institute of neurology. senator cruz joins us now with more. senator, you laid out the perfect positive that he is lying. he knew that the nih contributed money to it.ih and he lied. tell us the chronology. >> i've got to say, dr. fauci, i think, is the most dangerous bureaucrat in the history of the country. he talked about hurting signs but i don't think anyone has hurt science...
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attorney saying that jordan maintains his position that his role in the death of paul howell was as an accomplice to julius jones. mrestified truthfully in the jury trial of mr. jones and denies confessing to anyone. this weekend in oklahoma, an all hands on deck rally as the clock ticked forward. the pressure building each day, each hour. >> i'd like for the governor, i see taking your time, but right now time is of the essence. i believe in my heart and in my spirit that he's going to do the right thing. ♪ oh out of our gloomy past ♪ >> our thanks to juju. >>> up next, lady gaga on her new film and the truth about what she wore at the inauguration. our a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or dea
attorney saying that jordan maintains his position that his role in the death of paul howell was as an accomplice to julius jones. mrestified truthfully in the jury trial of mr. jones and denies confessing to anyone. this weekend in oklahoma, an all hands on deck rally as the clock ticked forward. the pressure building each day, each hour. >> i'd like for the governor, i see taking your time, but right now time is of the essence. i believe in my heart and in my spirit that he's going to...
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mr. arbery. john: opening arguments begin tomorrow. paul georgetown university, thank you very much. ♪ judy: in the days and months following donald trump's presidential reelection defeat, several american election officials were subjected to threats and an intense pressure campaign by the outgoing president, desperate to stay in power. perhaps none more so than georgia's secretary of state. in his new book "integrity counts," he explains his experiences and how close our democracy came to being dismantled. he joins me now. thank you for being here. you did step into history when president trump attacked you after the election and asked you to change the results. you said no. your book includes this transcript of that hour-long plus phone call you had with president trump. you took that call to include threats from him. how so? sec. raffensperger: that was something our office was well prepared for. when i stepped into the office in january 2019, the first thing was the question of a stolen election claim concept. itas not based on the trut
mr. arbery. john: opening arguments begin tomorrow. paul georgetown university, thank you very much. ♪ judy: in the days and months following donald trump's presidential reelection defeat, several american election officials were subjected to threats and an intense pressure campaign by the outgoing president, desperate to stay in power. perhaps none more so than georgia's secretary of state. in his new book "integrity counts," he explains his experiences and how close our democracy...
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mr. epstein. and paul would say, i don't want to do this. john, you're the leader.ut to be one of the great pieces of misinformation or disinformation. even all of us doors who read every single beatles book and bootlegs, everybody is under an impression and now you go back and think, oh, not only was it not right. it was absolutely wrong. >> you know who else was under the disinformation? the beatles themselves. >> reading the stuff you've written about it, the two mole striking things is how much they loved each other and how much they were trying to hold together in this period. they're trying. it's like the centrifugal forces are pulling them apart, but they're in this realtime way trying to hold each other together because they love each other so much, and that's like the die mettic opposite of the original movie. and then you have this -- we've forgotten how great these songs were. you go back and watch them working on it, and it reignites your sense of, my god, is it the best beatles blum? no. is there amazing amaing work throughout the entire thing? yeah. th
mr. epstein. and paul would say, i don't want to do this. john, you're the leader.ut to be one of the great pieces of misinformation or disinformation. even all of us doors who read every single beatles book and bootlegs, everybody is under an impression and now you go back and think, oh, not only was it not right. it was absolutely wrong. >> you know who else was under the disinformation? the beatles themselves. >> reading the stuff you've written about it, the two mole striking...
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paul: very good. some interesting insights from mr.awkesby, particularly how inflation will be managed by the rbnz. let's look at the day ahead for australia and new zealand. we had anz consumer confidence falling to 96.6 from 98 in october. australia's october retail sales growth picking up according to an estimate in a bloomberg survey. australia reporting blackstone renewing its push for crown resorts. plenty more ahead. this is paul: the australian state of new south wales is reportedly planning to abandon masks, qr codes and vaccination certificates in some settings ahead of christmas. let's get the details from our managing editor. what are the new rules? emma: when they reach 95% double backs or the middle of december, a whole bunch of restrictions and curbs will be eased. you no longer need to use vaccination passports to get into places like cafes and pubs. there won't be restrictions in terms of numbers of people except in situations like big music festivals and other large capacity venues. there won't be any school closures,
paul: very good. some interesting insights from mr.awkesby, particularly how inflation will be managed by the rbnz. let's look at the day ahead for australia and new zealand. we had anz consumer confidence falling to 96.6 from 98 in october. australia's october retail sales growth picking up according to an estimate in a bloomberg survey. australia reporting blackstone renewing its push for crown resorts. plenty more ahead. this is paul: the australian state of new south wales is reportedly...
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mr. rittenhouse nor the police who authorized his bloody rampage will escape justice. anthony will have his day in court. paul butler, what does the family mean by "anthony will have his day in court"? what recourse do they have now? >> there are civil recourses including lawsuits to try to compensate the damage that mr. rittenhouse caused. in terms of our criminal resource, it's game over. the not guilty verdict means that the jurors believed that mr. rittenhouse's use of force was justified, that he reasonably believed that he faced a deadly threat from each of the three people he shot. the verdict also means that the jurors found that mr. rittenhouse was not the aggressor. he did not provoke any of this. but katy, in the eyes of the law, mr. rittenhouse was a victim. >> i know there's no double jeopardy in this country, paul, but is it possible for this case to go federal? could a federal prosecutor pick this up? >> it's possible. but typically we see those in civil rights cases, and this isn't a civil rights case. the truth is this is a tough case for prosecutors because some of the state's own witnesses
mr. rittenhouse nor the police who authorized his bloody rampage will escape justice. anthony will have his day in court. paul butler, what does the family mean by "anthony will have his day in court"? what recourse do they have now? >> there are civil recourses including lawsuits to try to compensate the damage that mr. rittenhouse caused. in terms of our criminal resource, it's game over. the not guilty verdict means that the jurors believed that mr. rittenhouse's use of force...
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mr. syed's nomination on april 21. during that hearing, ranking member paul raised serious concerns about p.p.p. and economic injury disaster loan -- eidl loans received by a tech company from which mr. syed serves as the c.e.o. after weeks of negotiations, i brokered a compromise between the ranking member paul and the s.b.a. that provided access to the company's loan applications. on june 8, i personally sat down with rank member paul and a representative of the small because administration outside of the senate chamber to review those documents and ensure that the loans were properly retained, which they clearly were. the following day the documents were made available to all of the committee members on the small business committee. now, what that record showed that those loans were taken out in regular order, that they were entitled to the p.p.p. loan and the eidl loan, but it also showed something that was quite remarkable. mr. syed returned the p.p.p. loan without forgiveness. he was entitled to forgiveness, but as he said, he was able to get access to additional capital and didn't need the
mr. syed's nomination on april 21. during that hearing, ranking member paul raised serious concerns about p.p.p. and economic injury disaster loan -- eidl loans received by a tech company from which mr. syed serves as the c.e.o. after weeks of negotiations, i brokered a compromise between the ranking member paul and the s.b.a. that provided access to the company's loan applications. on june 8, i personally sat down with rank member paul and a representative of the small because administration...
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paul go gosar. you tried to ask mr. gosar today as he went to his office. he refused to answer questions then.big a moment this is, a, for him, but institutionally, this is incredibly rare. >> i don't know if gosar knows that. certainly democrats on capitol hill are viewing it that way. only 21 members of congress have ever been censured before. last time was in 2010. it's supposed to play out in dramatic fashion where he stands in the house as they read this verbal reprimand, but it's unclear whether he'll show up. he's been rather defiant, he hasn't apologized, he's only explained his actions behind closed doors. republicans are trying to make some procedural moves to try to derail things, and there is other things that are happening like getting kicked off his committees. that is a big deal when you're trying to run for reelection. those committees really matter. he'll be kicked off natural oversight and natural resources. they said this is beyond the pale, we have to do this. >> the reason i asked if his tone has changed today, if he's willing to say what i did was horrible, reckless, vile
paul go gosar. you tried to ask mr. gosar today as he went to his office. he refused to answer questions then.big a moment this is, a, for him, but institutionally, this is incredibly rare. >> i don't know if gosar knows that. certainly democrats on capitol hill are viewing it that way. only 21 members of congress have ever been censured before. last time was in 2010. it's supposed to play out in dramatic fashion where he stands in the house as they read this verbal reprimand, but it's...
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paul, you doing ok? got any questions? i worry about you sometimes. reporter: when is the last time you spoke to donald trump? mr. mccarthy: this morning. reporter: [inaudible] ? mr. mccarthy: he called up, he was on the golf course. reporter: did he talk about yesterday? mr. mccarthy: no, just catching up. i have a lot of friends, i talk to a lot of people. you can call me too. reporter: give me your phone number, i'll call. mr. mccarthy: it's the same one i've always had. reporter: why sit the only thing republicans will pun, their own in this congress is speak out against donald trump. the only person who has been punished by the conference is liz cheney. mr. mccarthy: did she lose a committee? reporter: she lost her standing in the republican conference. mr. mccarthy: she lost an election no basis there. reporter: why won't republicans punish any of their members on things which the democrats have been upset about. mr. mccarthy: democrats have been so upset about. were they upset when maxine waters -- reporter: but that -- mr. mccarthy: i get to answer in the manner in which i have the right to. democrats are
paul, you doing ok? got any questions? i worry about you sometimes. reporter: when is the last time you spoke to donald trump? mr. mccarthy: this morning. reporter: [inaudible] ? mr. mccarthy: he called up, he was on the golf course. reporter: did he talk about yesterday? mr. mccarthy: no, just catching up. i have a lot of friends, i talk to a lot of people. you can call me too. reporter: give me your phone number, i'll call. mr. mccarthy: it's the same one i've always had. reporter: why sit...
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mrs. ban of the over lieutenant commander. he was the 1st the center of the child. so alan, besides paul barney b, my name is holly davis, and i was john norton's partner. that would have been banished son. they did this and i want to ship that island because the canadians kept trying to steal it. that's what they'd say dea. but it's their island. being the 1st born son of tal bandy, he was gibbon, which i assure you alive. and he was very staunch in his claim to much i see you alan bon walk till a day he died to maintain the try a seal island and all that fishing ground in american possession. and this is the f. this was the 1st boat that bound ever took out too much. i a seal island and he took see he got passengers rate on there that day. he was just entrepreneur. if there ever was one, is the puffins where they are? that's a puffing colony. he charged $50.00, a person and people's data going and it became very, very, very, very popular. which i assure you, i want to try a seal island that was his business. you see this seaweed? this is what we used to have to land on. they went out t
mrs. ban of the over lieutenant commander. he was the 1st the center of the child. so alan, besides paul barney b, my name is holly davis, and i was john norton's partner. that would have been banished son. they did this and i want to ship that island because the canadians kept trying to steal it. that's what they'd say dea. but it's their island. being the 1st born son of tal bandy, he was gibbon, which i assure you alive. and he was very staunch in his claim to much i see you alan bon walk...
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mr. thomas bicker is making his case. let's bring in our analysts who are with us. paul, the closing arguments began after a very long morning session in which the judge had to send the jury out of the room and mr. binger started to start his closing arguments. you've heard a lot of complicated things so let me make this simple for you. >> i think he's making it reasonably well which is something that the judge didn't do, speaking in a way that people can ups. i find that his contention about rosenbaum is kind of implausible on its face. i mean, he's really saying that, you know, rosenbaum, first of all, never threatened to kill. we haven't heard basis of that. throughout the trial so far, witnesses have said that rosenbaum said i'm going to kill you, i'm going to kill you, and he had also threatened earlier that he would cut somebody's heart out who was close to aren't i house. we'll have to hear what he says about this. but he's of course, could be tending that the chase that caused rittenhouse to run should not have placed rosenbaum in fear of his life and makes a big
mr. thomas bicker is making his case. let's bring in our analysts who are with us. paul, the closing arguments began after a very long morning session in which the judge had to send the jury out of the room and mr. binger started to start his closing arguments. you've heard a lot of complicated things so let me make this simple for you. >> i think he's making it reasonably well which is something that the judge didn't do, speaking in a way that people can ups. i find that his contention...
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paul. james snowden. association represents global internet on matters of public policy. mr. snowden was chief operating officer at ntca, internet and television --. also served in federal communications commission as chief of consumer and government affairs bureau from william mary. senator whitehouse. >> thank you very much. dvs health is a great growing and successful rhode island company shown leadership in many issues including refusing to sell tobacco products as part of its commitment to public health. online marketplaces have been an important part of every day life in the covid shut down but they present convenient avenues for organized theft and crime. mr. dougan is at the vanguard of investigating and combatting these crimes. for decades fought. he's a natural leader in retail loss prevention particularly e-commerce and even featured in the news media as one of the foremost experts in dismantling organized retail crime. he's a veteran of the united states army military police, serves as president of the national coalition of law enforcement and retail. and i'm deli
paul. james snowden. association represents global internet on matters of public policy. mr. snowden was chief operating officer at ntca, internet and television --. also served in federal communications commission as chief of consumer and government affairs bureau from william mary. senator whitehouse. >> thank you very much. dvs health is a great growing and successful rhode island company shown leadership in many issues including refusing to sell tobacco products as part of its...
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paul, the prosecutor trying to get previous comments by mr. rittenhouse about wishing he had his ar-15 when property was being damaged. help me understand the legal significance in your view of what the prosecutor is trying to do here. >> well, you know, the law in illinois, wisconsin and most states actually is that you cannot use deadly physical force to defend property. there are some exceptions maybe for defense of your home in certain situations but certainly not commercial out in the street. >> paul, forgive me. >> i ask the court to strongly admonish him, and the next time it happens i'll be asking for a mistrial with prejudice. he's an experienced attorney and he knows better. >> first of all, your honor, this was the subject of a motion. i'm well aware of that. and the court left the door open. >> for me. not for you. >> my understanding -- >> you should have come and asked for reconsideration. you did on the one motion, and in fact i granted your motion for reconsider -- excuse me, i granted. >> we have not filed a motion to reconsid
paul, the prosecutor trying to get previous comments by mr. rittenhouse about wishing he had his ar-15 when property was being damaged. help me understand the legal significance in your view of what the prosecutor is trying to do here. >> well, you know, the law in illinois, wisconsin and most states actually is that you cannot use deadly physical force to defend property. there are some exceptions maybe for defense of your home in certain situations but certainly not commercial out in...
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mr. rittenhouse walked. >> good morning, paul, this is eddie glaude, i wanted to ask the question now thaty case, what do you think is on the horizon there? it's different kind of money, different sort of situation, but it presents an interesting sort of set of challenges. tell us a little bit about what you think we should be prepared for with the arbery decision. >> so, every case is different with different sets of facts, and in fact, i don't think that the defendants who killed mr. arbery have the same quality of defense and probably not the same resources that mr. rittenhouse had, and so we saw when travis mcmichael, the shooter, took the stand, he was not nearly as effective as kyle rittenhouse when he testified. indeed, eddie, when i listened to travis mcmichael testify about how these three white men hunted down and shot an african american man after demanding that he justify his presence on public streets, i was reminded of slave capture, and in fact, the georgia citizen arrest law that the defendants are relying on comes from georgia law passed back in the day that was about lett
mr. rittenhouse walked. >> good morning, paul, this is eddie glaude, i wanted to ask the question now thaty case, what do you think is on the horizon there? it's different kind of money, different sort of situation, but it presents an interesting sort of set of challenges. tell us a little bit about what you think we should be prepared for with the arbery decision. >> so, every case is different with different sets of facts, and in fact, i don't think that the defendants who killed...
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it is, however, an element in the federal trial because as paul pointed out, when these three men intimidated and threatened mre a public street, because -- solely because of his race and his color, and then they chased him down in an attempt to restrain him, restrict his free movement, and corral and detain him, because it was because of his race and his color, now the racial elements are now relevant, and they are going to be admissible in this trial. the text messages, like you said, the social media posting, but also potentially the license plate of the confederate flag. >> right. >> that may be a relevant piece of evidence in the federal case. >> yeah, yeah. and paul, soon, we have the mcmichaels and bryan who will appear at a sentencing hearing for this first trial. their convictions of felony murder mean they must be sentenced to life in prison. however, the judge could allow them to be considered for parole after 30 years. how likely do you think it is that would happen? what kind of facts would have to influence that decision, whether they could be eligible for parole in 30 years? >> so, alex, you're
it is, however, an element in the federal trial because as paul pointed out, when these three men intimidated and threatened mre a public street, because -- solely because of his race and his color, and then they chased him down in an attempt to restrain him, restrict his free movement, and corral and detain him, because it was because of his race and his color, now the racial elements are now relevant, and they are going to be admissible in this trial. the text messages, like you said, the...
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territory, algeria backs western, the horrors, paul assario, front independence movement and the conflicts a series of attacks on civilians and indian at mr. kashmir has sparked fears of renewed conflict and the region authorities have intensified security in an effort to avoid further unrest of natal has more. oh, that of her family is mourning the loss of its eldest son. shy. the jaws was shot nearly a week ago. his brother is so overwhelmed with grief, he faints. his mother implores him to wake up. she says he's all she has left off to losing shouted nasa going with him. he was on his way from work at an apple farm . we had been waiting for him when we got a call saying he was shot dead at a checkpoint in chopin district. we don't know what actually happened. authority, se shaw had was caught in the crossfire between paramilitary forces and what they call a suspected terrorists. that happened off to indian administered push me suffered, it's was violence in month in october. at least 33 people were killed like shaw, hip 10 was civilians, government in fought by india and pakistan. the disputed territory has long suffered tension and un
territory, algeria backs western, the horrors, paul assario, front independence movement and the conflicts a series of attacks on civilians and indian at mr. kashmir has sparked fears of renewed conflict and the region authorities have intensified security in an effort to avoid further unrest of natal has more. oh, that of her family is mourning the loss of its eldest son. shy. the jaws was shot nearly a week ago. his brother is so overwhelmed with grief, he faints. his mother implores him to...
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mr. cartwright: well, that's representative paul tonko from the 20th district of new york. and thank you, representative tonko, for your insights. thank you, also, for helping me introduce our next speaker, the dynamic representative deborah ross from the second district of north carolina, where innovation is second nature. i am pleased to yield to representative ross for five minutes. ms. ross: well, thank you so much, congressman cartwright. and thank you for your leadership. and madam speaker, i rise today to discuss the infrastructure investment and jobs act that will bring america's aging infrastructure into the 21st century. i was honored to join you, madam speaker, and our other colleagues at the white house as the president signed this historic legislation into law. in congress, i'm extremely proud to represent wake county, north carolina, one of the fastest growing counties in the united states. we are a powerful economic engine for our state and for our region. but sadly, our infrastructure has not grown with our community. we need seamless transportation networks
mr. cartwright: well, that's representative paul tonko from the 20th district of new york. and thank you, representative tonko, for your insights. thank you, also, for helping me introduce our next speaker, the dynamic representative deborah ross from the second district of north carolina, where innovation is second nature. i am pleased to yield to representative ross for five minutes. ms. ross: well, thank you so much, congressman cartwright. and thank you for your leadership. and madam...