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_ course the song by bachman turner overdrive which starts i met a devil woman, _ overdrive which startsh starts i met a devil woman, she took my heart away, she said i_ woman, she took my heart away, she said i had _ woman, she took my heart away, she said i had it _ woman, she took my heart away, she said i had it coming to me but i wanted — said i had it coming to me but i wanted it— said i had it coming to me but i wanted it that way. so it's the perfect — wanted it that way. so it's the perfect headline for what is happening and we ain't seen nothing yet, happening and we ain't seen nothing yet. that's— happening and we ain't seen nothing yet, that's true, that is what is happening _ yet, that's true, that is what is happening-— yet, that's true, that is what is haueninu. ., ., ., happening. you do realise you have created an earworm _ happening. you do realise you have created an earworm for— happening. you do realise you have created an earworm for us, - happening. you do realise you havel created an earworm for us, shyama, hearing those lyrics. we will turn to the independent. th
_ course the song by bachman turner overdrive which starts i met a devil woman, _ overdrive which startsh starts i met a devil woman, she took my heart away, she said i_ woman, she took my heart away, she said i had _ woman, she took my heart away, she said i had it _ woman, she took my heart away, she said i had it coming to me but i wanted — said i had it coming to me but i wanted it— said i had it coming to me but i wanted it that way. so it's the perfect — wanted it that way. so it's...
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it puts the fed into overdrive. >> a hundred basis rises on the table. if they're in overdrive, they will make a policy mistake. >> central bankers do not understand money. >> they are feeling their way to how far they have to raise the number. >> tell me the last time the fed got it right. >> now they will have more reasons to go up. >> some of the voices we heard after that stunning inflation, and joining us to talk about that, what to expect, and we can head, the bank of america joins us right now. let's start off with how surprised you were, not only by the inflation, but by the market reaction? >> >>. thank you for having me. we were surprised by the inflation print. we thought inflation and services and goods were going to be on a downward trajectory. what we saw is that they both will remain persistently and stubbornly elevated. that will be true on the good side and on the services side, especially with a -- an alarming rent print. as a result, it means the fed will have to do more. we are not surprised by the market reaction. we thought that was
it puts the fed into overdrive. >> a hundred basis rises on the table. if they're in overdrive, they will make a policy mistake. >> central bankers do not understand money. >> they are feeling their way to how far they have to raise the number. >> tell me the last time the fed got it right. >> now they will have more reasons to go up. >> some of the voices we heard after that stunning inflation, and joining us to talk about that, what to expect, and we can...
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. >> if the fed is in overdrive, sooner or later, they will make a policy mistake.ncine: joining us now is ursula marchioni, head of portfolio consulting at blackrock. what does yesterday indicate about what kind of recession the u.s. will see but also europe? ursula: thank you for having me. europe and the u.k. over the next few months may see a deep recession and from a u.s. perspective, the recession is going to hike, and that will paint the backdrop of a significant change needed. the rates we have enjoyed for the last 40 years has finished and we will rethink how we move forward. tom: if the upcoming recession comes, deep is what you are expecting for the u.k. and europe. what fiscal support are you expecting from the european president to come through and push back the pace? you are not convinced this will be enough to avoid a deep recession. ursula: yes, the question posed is the tax. we are back in two a regime -- four central banks to remove recessional hedges or look at the economy is submersed. we are discussing energy, tight labor markets, that are diffi
. >> if the fed is in overdrive, sooner or later, they will make a policy mistake.ncine: joining us now is ursula marchioni, head of portfolio consulting at blackrock. what does yesterday indicate about what kind of recession the u.s. will see but also europe? ursula: thank you for having me. europe and the u.k. over the next few months may see a deep recession and from a u.s. perspective, the recession is going to hike, and that will paint the backdrop of a significant change needed. the...
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. >> it and put the fed into overdrive. -- it puts the fed into overdrive.aidi: guests weighing in on cpi data implications for fed policy. let us bring in our next guest, it is deputy cio of bmo family office llc. there is a cut in the second half of the year, and only that, looking at potentially another 100 basis points. has that been single enough for the market in term of expectations adjusting? >> we do not think the fed needs to go to 100 but the market is backing away from the stated comfort with 75 is premature on the side. we think that they are going to bring inflation down. we do not think there is a need to go to 100 basis points and we did not think we would be in a place to cut that security. these inflationary pressures are endemic especially when you start talking about wages and rent. it is hard to get that out of the system. haidi: how do you trade the situation at the moment? we saw a big hit when it comes to some of the pockets of the market including technology. what about opportunities? >> i am not sure that you are trading actively as
. >> it and put the fed into overdrive. -- it puts the fed into overdrive.aidi: guests weighing in on cpi data implications for fed policy. let us bring in our next guest, it is deputy cio of bmo family office llc. there is a cut in the second half of the year, and only that, looking at potentially another 100 basis points. has that been single enough for the market in term of expectations adjusting? >> we do not think the fed needs to go to 100 but the market is backing away from...
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own eyes and not just on one of these many, many screens and security forces are and basically in overdrive they police are coming from all across the country to make sure that this huge security operation is going well. that is massive event on monday and london, all eyes will be appointed. i am sure, a burglar mars reporting from london. many thanks. in the buddhist slager saturday saw the return of the fiercest rivalry in german football shaka versus dormant shaka spent last season in the 2nd division, depriving fans of the chance to see their team take on their arch enemies in germany's region. and unfortunately for them, dorman, were the ones who prevailed this time around. oh, the fan said to wait almost 2 years to see these arch rivals face off in the rue adobe, and the scene must set at a packed out signal into an epoch. the 1st controversy came early in the game. george lawson went down in a one on one with goblins people, maya, but the play was ruled upside then a shot moment for the rossetto. once mock royce twisted his ankle in a contest with florian flick and was unable to cont
own eyes and not just on one of these many, many screens and security forces are and basically in overdrive they police are coming from all across the country to make sure that this huge security operation is going well. that is massive event on monday and london, all eyes will be appointed. i am sure, a burglar mars reporting from london. many thanks. in the buddhist slager saturday saw the return of the fiercest rivalry in german football shaka versus dormant shaka spent last season in the...
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there was no emotional overdrive. everything was very delicately. wish you success, you are a most sincere, and unusually warm person with the same timbre of voice victoria and what do you say that toktogul is generally self-taught, he never studied, all the more so bravo, thank you very much, but i turn to our beautiful family couple. safe yes, thank you, nikolai e, we didn’t even think that you would make such an explosion of the brain, in general, i’ll say it. it was an explosion of the brain of the heart of the soul. that's when 3-4 passed there. so you took m-m not here, there is a sonorous clean, like how steel calls as dense as meat. midges, come on, lord, my god, i don’t have a word to admire at all. thanks a lot future. thank you thank you. you can also pass the microphone there, uh, but seryozha ashikhmin, who is sitting, i don’t know, something. there was something unusual inside, but it did not want to press the button. for some reason it's hardly jealousy. i can also buy women's songs. but dmitry malikov pressed and stood up, i want to
there was no emotional overdrive. everything was very delicately. wish you success, you are a most sincere, and unusually warm person with the same timbre of voice victoria and what do you say that toktogul is generally self-taught, he never studied, all the more so bravo, thank you very much, but i turn to our beautiful family couple. safe yes, thank you, nikolai e, we didn’t even think that you would make such an explosion of the brain, in general, i’ll say it. it was an explosion of the...
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the misinformation coming from the left, the leftist messaging machine has kicked into overdrive. they are demonizing so many aspects of the pro-life movement, lying about repercussions for physicians and doctors, pregnancy clinics. talk to us about that. >> i never quite expected the kind of lying and misinformation and to the extent we are seeing it. any newspaper, any news outlet, social media, of course, everything is focused on doctors being afraid to treat women with ectopic pregnancy's or miscarriages because if their status protecting unborn children, meaning abortion is not allowed in most cases, than they are afraid that they will be accused of performing an abortion if they are helping a woman who has a serious problem. this is all baloney. it is a total fabrication to scare women. certainly i don't want my sister to die if she gets pregnant and has a problem. i don't want my daughter to die -- whatever it might be. the ob/gyn goes to school to learn how to treat these kind of situations. they are trained in how to remove an embryo or fetus, unborn child, from the womb,
the misinformation coming from the left, the leftist messaging machine has kicked into overdrive. they are demonizing so many aspects of the pro-life movement, lying about repercussions for physicians and doctors, pregnancy clinics. talk to us about that. >> i never quite expected the kind of lying and misinformation and to the extent we are seeing it. any newspaper, any news outlet, social media, of course, everything is focused on doctors being afraid to treat women with ectopic...
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. >> the hard-core cpr number we'll on tuesday at -- >> at puts the fed into overdrive. >> credibilitybased on that fact alone. >> they are feeling their way to how far they have to raise. >> they are talking as if they are margaret thatcher. >>>> 100 basis points is still on the table. >> the overdrive, sooner or later they will make a policy mistake. >> i see inflation as the boogeyman, and stagflation as the grim reaper here. shery: our next guest thanks u.s. markets will remain rangebound until the next consumer price index releases. let's bring in eva ados, strategist and coo of er shares. how much is already priced in, and what can we expect in the next consumer price index release? >> i think the debate shifts from the september meeting to the november meeting. 75 basis points is now a foregone conclusion in september, but the debate for something below 75 basis points november is getting much stronger. by then we will have higher levels of unemployment, inflation will hopefully come down further, and also we will have a continuous gdp decline which will push, having pressure on
. >> the hard-core cpr number we'll on tuesday at -- >> at puts the fed into overdrive. >> credibilitybased on that fact alone. >> they are feeling their way to how far they have to raise. >> they are talking as if they are margaret thatcher. >>>> 100 basis points is still on the table. >> the overdrive, sooner or later they will make a policy mistake. >> i see inflation as the boogeyman, and stagflation as the grim reaper here. shery: our...
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there was no emotional overdrive. everything was very big.ost sincere, and unusually warm person with the same timbre of voice victoria and what do you say that toktogul is generally self-taught, he never studied, especially bravo, all the more, thank you very much, but i turn to our beautiful family couple.
there was no emotional overdrive. everything was very big.ost sincere, and unusually warm person with the same timbre of voice victoria and what do you say that toktogul is generally self-taught, he never studied, especially bravo, all the more, thank you very much, but i turn to our beautiful family couple.
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he has done a variety of things that put this into overdrive. domestic repression has gone into overdrive under xi jinping you have seen a return to a more ideological style governance within china, one with strong neo-totalitarian leanings. you have also seen xi jinping say some things that lead a number of analysts to worried that he may increasingly associate his own trajectory with that of china and very distractive ways. so there has been for years and years, when chinese leaders were asked about the status of taiwan, their answer was basically we can wait. it is going to come back to the mainland at some point. if we have to wait a generation, that is ok. xi jinping has tweaked the formulation in a very interesting way where he has basically said the problem cannot be passed down from generation to generation. he has increasingly personalized the chinese political system. he has made clear he is not going to abide by the term limits put in place after mao's death. it should not be passed down to the next generation of chinese leaders meani
he has done a variety of things that put this into overdrive. domestic repression has gone into overdrive under xi jinping you have seen a return to a more ideological style governance within china, one with strong neo-totalitarian leanings. you have also seen xi jinping say some things that lead a number of analysts to worried that he may increasingly associate his own trajectory with that of china and very distractive ways. so there has been for years and years, when chinese leaders were...
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i did with preservision" gerry: the self-propropelling gaffe machine that is joe biden was many overdriveents paid by the president -- made by the president in a "60 minutes" interview. >> the pandemic is over. >> the president said and he was very clear in the interview that covid remains a problem. >> u.s. forces, u.s. men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese invasion? >> yes. >> we continue to stand behind the one china policy. >> inflation rate month to month is up just an inch, hardly at all. >> inflation's running too high. it's running 4.5% or above. gerry: now, strategic ambiguity is one thing, but repeated self-contradiction is quite another. and if i may take that up with you, byron york. not only are these confusing statements, but as you pointed out this week, they have real policy implications, right? >> far-reaching implications. so when president biden comes out and says not once, but twice the pandemic is over, republicans on capitol hill are wondering, well, what about all these programs? richard burr, who's the top republican on the senate health, educ
i did with preservision" gerry: the self-propropelling gaffe machine that is joe biden was many overdriveents paid by the president -- made by the president in a "60 minutes" interview. >> the pandemic is over. >> the president said and he was very clear in the interview that covid remains a problem. >> u.s. forces, u.s. men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese invasion? >> yes. >> we continue to stand behind the one china policy....
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i think that needs to come off the table. >> it puts the fed into overdrive, and if they are in overdrivegoing to make a policy mistake. >> reality check there. some of our guest weighing in on the latest inflation data and what it means for the fed. david: and what it means for your money. the taiwan dollar trading above 31 for the first time since 2019. the chinese currency is in focus today. >> yeah, we saw the strongest fixed rate on record versus estimates here, and once again, 15 straight days. the pboc trying to send a signal of trying to arrest these declines. we sound like oaken records at this point. we are already seeing a 2% drop in the hsi. asian tech having its worst day in a while. david: tencent gaining approval. data coming out of hong kong and we will preview the next trip >> the stock market does not necessarily reflect the state of the u.s. economy, as you know. the economy is still strong, unemployment is low, jobs are up. manufacturing is good. i think we are going to be fine. >> are you worried about the inflation number? >> no, i'm not. david: there we go. the u.s.
i think that needs to come off the table. >> it puts the fed into overdrive, and if they are in overdrivegoing to make a policy mistake. >> reality check there. some of our guest weighing in on the latest inflation data and what it means for the fed. david: and what it means for your money. the taiwan dollar trading above 31 for the first time since 2019. the chinese currency is in focus today. >> yeah, we saw the strongest fixed rate on record versus estimates here, and once...
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but since the ukraine invasion, it has flown into overdrive. -- children are taught to fight for their nation. and for putin himself, known affectionately as uncle don vova. >> [speaking non-english] >> the letter z, the emblem of russia's invasion, has become a symbol of pride. but not all russians are buying it. several hundred thousand have left the country since the war began, with journalists, writers, artists and musicians leading the way. >> you mentioned this amazing word, propaganda. and i am afraid that most of the country, at least a lot of it, of russia, have fallen under its spell at the moment. rock legend boris kremenchuk of is often called russia's bob dylan.. but after criticizing the crane invasion his music was blacklisted. >> this war is obscene and deranged and the people who started it are criminals in all possible senses of the word. and i still hold this opinion. >> boris grebenchikov and he's banned aquarium or household names in russia. he weighs more or less free to express himself at home until the war. >> what i hav
but since the ukraine invasion, it has flown into overdrive. -- children are taught to fight for their nation. and for putin himself, known affectionately as uncle don vova. >> [speaking non-english] >> the letter z, the emblem of russia's invasion, has become a symbol of pride. but not all russians are buying it. several hundred thousand have left the country since the war began, with journalists, writers, artists and musicians leading the way. >> you mentioned this amazing...
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so a little bit more so the evolutionist sports s journalism he cranks it into overdrive basically thiss the guy who work seven days a week six nights a week and he took one night off per week and then to contact them at all hours of the day. so this guy is running the paper in the 19 forties with access to telephone and telegraph it seems excessive but then it really was excessive. in total he had 250 correspondence that he was communicating with he was send out telegrams at 4:00 a.m. just to get a sense of what was happening. and then distributed copies overseas to american forces in europe during world war i and then to buy 150,000 and subscriptions and the only had 75000 so this is a huge increase. so that taps into the war effort we don't support our soldiers to keep track of baseball manager shows that connections between baseball and american identity. his impact on baseball say more on the all-star game to collaborate with the spans on —- sponsors of the first all-star game from c the chicago tribune to pull the fans from the starting lineup so from the beginning it was entwined
so a little bit more so the evolutionist sports s journalism he cranks it into overdrive basically thiss the guy who work seven days a week six nights a week and he took one night off per week and then to contact them at all hours of the day. so this guy is running the paper in the 19 forties with access to telephone and telegraph it seems excessive but then it really was excessive. in total he had 250 correspondence that he was communicating with he was send out telegrams at 4:00 a.m. just to...
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. >> bill: great show, guys, looking forward to seeing the segment illegal immigration on overdrive.onomy is headed. republicans trying to flip the house talk to two of them locked in two races. targeting one of america's best cartoonist. can't make it up. can't have a laugh. we will try when dana and i see you top of the hour 9:00 eastern. when hurting feet make you want to stop, it's dr. scholl's time. our custom fit orthotics use foot mapping technology to give you personalized support, for all-day pain relief. find your relief in store or online. breakthrough heartburn... means your heartburn treatment is broken. try zegerid otc. it contains the leading medicine to treat frequent heartburn, uniquely designed for absorption. get all day, all night relief with zegerid otc. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term con
. >> bill: great show, guys, looking forward to seeing the segment illegal immigration on overdrive.onomy is headed. republicans trying to flip the house talk to two of them locked in two races. targeting one of america's best cartoonist. can't make it up. can't have a laugh. we will try when dana and i see you top of the hour 9:00 eastern. when hurting feet make you want to stop, it's dr. scholl's time. our custom fit orthotics use foot mapping technology to give you personalized...
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assets going into overdrive early this morning.ound crashing down to an all-time low, versus the u.s. dollar. this comes after the british government announced its new fiscal measures in a package announced on friday by the chancellor. the uk prime minister liz truss spoke to cnn yesterday about that news. >> what i am determined to do, what the chancellor is determined to do is make sure we are incentivizing businesses to invest, we are helping ordinary people with their taxes. that is why we feel it is right to have higher, national insurance and higher corporation tax. that will make it harder for us to attract the investments we need in the u.k., it will be harder to generate those new jobs. guy: the prime minister. lizzy burden joins us now from the labour party conference in liverpool. let's talk about what is happening. this is a government that is determined to be bold and brave, it is being both. the market response has been brutal. how is labor looking at this as an opportunity, how is british business thinking about the
assets going into overdrive early this morning.ound crashing down to an all-time low, versus the u.s. dollar. this comes after the british government announced its new fiscal measures in a package announced on friday by the chancellor. the uk prime minister liz truss spoke to cnn yesterday about that news. >> what i am determined to do, what the chancellor is determined to do is make sure we are incentivizing businesses to invest, we are helping ordinary people with their taxes. that is...
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. >> this puts the fed into overdrive. sooner or later, they are going to make a policy mistake.ani: the latest you -- u.s. cpi data. here's a look at where markets stamp. s&p bouncing back. all eyes turn to the dollar singing lower. the latest from the bank of japan. manus: absolutely. there's a complete reassessment in terms of the risk of a hike. at the moment, the market is pricing in a three basis point of hike in september. november, repriced. let's take a parabolic move in the rates market to a lady who knows a thing or two about this, camille de courcel. what a morning to join us. what a j -- what a day to be alive. a hot cpi print. the debate is this. with the fed dare put 100 basis point hike and play next week, having not signaled that? good morning. camille: good morning. we still think that 75 will be made. actually, i think we all remember when it went to july and inflation was going into the peak and was even hotter than that. from that perspective, we would still think that 75 basis points is more likely. dani: would you then go so far as to say, as mark cabana ha
. >> this puts the fed into overdrive. sooner or later, they are going to make a policy mistake.ani: the latest you -- u.s. cpi data. here's a look at where markets stamp. s&p bouncing back. all eyes turn to the dollar singing lower. the latest from the bank of japan. manus: absolutely. there's a complete reassessment in terms of the risk of a hike. at the moment, the market is pricing in a three basis point of hike in september. november, repriced. let's take a parabolic move in the...
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decade, that threat stated to the chinese and ecosystem, they have spent the last five years in overdrivel the doubters and naysayers who said china is not able to develop a chip industry and lagging far behind the report two days ago that smic took two years to achieve 14 meter to 7 nanometer. faster chips than tmc or s samsung. this is fruitful for the chinese that weans itself off u.s. core inputs and to american detriment. 30% of american chip revenue comes from china >> cyrus, in terms of what to do with the stocks, obviously trading down today, do you think that is legitimate does the china demand piece add to it and then what if a big recession hits and if people are bullish about chip demand? >> i think chip technology, especially ai chip technology the products we're using today have some kind of chips in them. ai is the future ai has military uses and civilian uses. for civilian uses, the chips will be available. the chinese market loss will be a massive hit. the growth of the ai market will be enough to get nvidia and amd back on track in time. >> cyrus and ben, thank you for j
decade, that threat stated to the chinese and ecosystem, they have spent the last five years in overdrivel the doubters and naysayers who said china is not able to develop a chip industry and lagging far behind the report two days ago that smic took two years to achieve 14 meter to 7 nanometer. faster chips than tmc or s samsung. this is fruitful for the chinese that weans itself off u.s. core inputs and to american detriment. 30% of american chip revenue comes from china >> cyrus, in...
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it will relax the muscle just like a mechanism that goes into overdrive. you can put more. uh, ice. this is if you can put ice at home, they ask us that it happens to me when you are sitting on an airplane, that there is no place there and you start to cramp and you must somehow place a place for herman's neck, which is nowhere, even if he flies in business class, because the aircraft does not provide for a person's height of 2 m, and leg length of 40 m meter, does not provide for this, of course, he suffers heat will help or not. in principle, any change in temperature can help, but ice helps. in general, from the personal experience of dr. handelman. the first place is taken by the tonic for the night, a warning for a warning. this is most important in the moment of a blow or a needle prick and a change in temperature cold or hot to a spasmodic muscle. here, in fact, what advice we have. i liked them all. and now i invite you to the kitchen, because today is the day of autumn pies . what is the best filling for the heart, for the eyes, for immunity, recipes from our doctors, what
it will relax the muscle just like a mechanism that goes into overdrive. you can put more. uh, ice. this is if you can put ice at home, they ask us that it happens to me when you are sitting on an airplane, that there is no place there and you start to cramp and you must somehow place a place for herman's neck, which is nowhere, even if he flies in business class, because the aircraft does not provide for a person's height of 2 m, and leg length of 40 m meter, does not provide for this, of...
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the board of a business, do real estate business, get business loans, or rock to bachman turner overdrive'ss." but that's not all. the attorney general also wants payback-- literally. she's asking for the family to repay $250 million to lenders. ( applause ) long green, baby. >> louis: payback! >> stephen: to which the family said, "what a coincidence! we have a 300-square-foot studio apartment on staten island that's valued at exactly $250 million!" ( applause ) we also have a horse. in closing, the attorney general broke out the rhyming dictionary. >> claiming you have money that you do not have does not amount to the art of the deal. it's the art of the steal. ( applause ) >> stephen: pretty good. it's pretty good, but you gotta wonder, how long did the attorney general's office work on that one? "art of the squeal? no. art of congeal? no. art of shaquille o'neal? dammit! put on a pot of coffee. we're here till we get it right! the legal news today isn't all bad for the former president. some of it is extraordinarily terrible, because he's still in big, big, big trouble for stealing a bu
the board of a business, do real estate business, get business loans, or rock to bachman turner overdrive'ss." but that's not all. the attorney general also wants payback-- literally. she's asking for the family to repay $250 million to lenders. ( applause ) long green, baby. >> louis: payback! >> stephen: to which the family said, "what a coincidence! we have a 300-square-foot studio apartment on staten island that's valued at exactly $250 million!" ( applause ) we...
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have seen the politicization of the fbi, the department of justice, the politicization have gone in overdrivenistration and i don't know another alternative to see u.s. attorney rice can be made special counsel and be more independent. we have been told by whistleblowers that he does not have the resources to conduct the proper investigation of hunter biden through whistleblowers. we know the fbi had a scheme in august 2020 to play the derogatory information on hunter biden. all whistleblowers say once fbi gained position of computer in december 2019 they were told not to look at the hunter biden computer. so we have a real problem inside these agencies. they do not have credibility. they do not have integrity at some of the highest leverages, some of the individuals. i think most agent that is do which is why i encourage more of them to come forward if you want to restore credibility of the agencies, we want to know the truth, when i say we the american public so we can make them accountable and get rid of them. maria: jim jordan was on tucker carlson, they are cooking the books alleging tha
have seen the politicization of the fbi, the department of justice, the politicization have gone in overdrivenistration and i don't know another alternative to see u.s. attorney rice can be made special counsel and be more independent. we have been told by whistleblowers that he does not have the resources to conduct the proper investigation of hunter biden through whistleblowers. we know the fbi had a scheme in august 2020 to play the derogatory information on hunter biden. all whistleblowers...
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with just 65 days until the mid-term election the campaign season is about to kick into overdrive just days after delivering a fiery seat blasting maga republicans and saying it's a threat to democracy. president biden is preparing to return to the campaign trail. cnn's joe johns joins us from the white house. joe, what does biden have on his agenda for this week? >> battleground states. he's about to go to wisconsin, pennsylvania, also ohio to a groundbreaking for a semiconductor plant there. a huge $20 billion semiconductor plant. so this time of year the labor day weekend is traditionally the time when campaigns start bearing down. the voters start focusing on the candidates. joe biden's name, of course, nowhere on the ballot. but the fact that he's going to these three battleground states tells you a little bit about what the biden people are thinking. it wasn't very long ago that there were real concerns about the challenges faced here at the white house by the biden administration challenges including inflation, the president's approval numbers, the price of gasoline. now some of
with just 65 days until the mid-term election the campaign season is about to kick into overdrive just days after delivering a fiery seat blasting maga republicans and saying it's a threat to democracy. president biden is preparing to return to the campaign trail. cnn's joe johns joins us from the white house. joe, what does biden have on his agenda for this week? >> battleground states. he's about to go to wisconsin, pennsylvania, also ohio to a groundbreaking for a semiconductor plant...
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with just 65 days until the mid-term election the campaign season is about to kick into overdrive justs preparing
with just 65 days until the mid-term election the campaign season is about to kick into overdrive justs preparing
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assets has gone into overdrive.ed to an all-time low before rebounding government bonds. now there are calls for aggressive rate hikes by the bank of england. there is more to come on tax cuts. in china, the communist party has reaffirmed president jinping. delegates will attend next month's leadership summit. the announcement brings xi a step closer to clinching an unprecedented third term in power. and the strength of the dollar and fears of a recession. $85 per barrel at one point for the first time since january. -- naming long-term investment banker -- officer. taking over from co-founder -- in january. he has been close with the firm for more than two years and has worked on some the largest transactions. credit suisse says it is working on possible asset and business sales, looking for ways to cut costs and a more strategic plan to be announced next month. no details yet, but bloomberg has reported that -- is considering a sale of a latin american wealth management operation. global news 24 hours a day on air
assets has gone into overdrive.ed to an all-time low before rebounding government bonds. now there are calls for aggressive rate hikes by the bank of england. there is more to come on tax cuts. in china, the communist party has reaffirmed president jinping. delegates will attend next month's leadership summit. the announcement brings xi a step closer to clinching an unprecedented third term in power. and the strength of the dollar and fears of a recession. $85 per barrel at one point for the...
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wrap up, also having his own role to play in sports journalism and he just kind of cranks and into overdrive basically. this is the guy who works seven days a week six nights a week, i guess he takes one night off per week. and he is contacting it is correspondence who were providing at the data about baseball games all the nation and sounds like he's up all hours of the day. this guy, of course he's running the paper in the 1940s. he now has access to telephone, telegraph, buckley bills $1400 rated that was really excessive at that time. he had in total tutor 50 correspondence that he was communicating with to provide the coverage. he would send out telegrams and calling them at 4:00 a.m. and continue to send copies overseas to american forces over in europe in world war i and the american league he convinced them to buy 150,000 subscriptions for the chiefs overseas. and before the war, they only had 75000 subscriptions so this is a huge increase. so credit tapped into now, the war effort and by way of support our soldiers so they can keep check of baseball than just kind of shows you the c
wrap up, also having his own role to play in sports journalism and he just kind of cranks and into overdrive basically. this is the guy who works seven days a week six nights a week, i guess he takes one night off per week. and he is contacting it is correspondence who were providing at the data about baseball games all the nation and sounds like he's up all hours of the day. this guy, of course he's running the paper in the 1940s. he now has access to telephone, telegraph, buckley bills $1400...
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i'm curious what you think about that as this midterm campaign really goes into overdrive, today ande fall. >> well, it is definitely a visceral reaction from all women, including liberals and progressives. but i do think we are seeing some conservative women as well. who may be, quote, pro-life, who may have issues of certain types of abortion. but now they're seeing their sisters or their daughters, or their cousins and their hearing stories seeing on the news these horse tories of, you know, 11-year-old girls who are -- or raped victims who can't get abortion care. women with -- pregnancies, postmenopausal women who can't get the drugs that they need because they might be used for abortion just like everything. because once you are post menopausal guys, not you, guys but many guys out there, [inaudible] you don't need abortion, it's not really a thing. so it's just so many women are being targeted or inadvertently hit by these rules that i think that there are a lot of people in the so-called, heartland, that's thought that they were antiabortion. and who are turning to be some ki
i'm curious what you think about that as this midterm campaign really goes into overdrive, today ande fall. >> well, it is definitely a visceral reaction from all women, including liberals and progressives. but i do think we are seeing some conservative women as well. who may be, quote, pro-life, who may have issues of certain types of abortion. but now they're seeing their sisters or their daughters, or their cousins and their hearing stories seeing on the news these horse tories of, you...
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he cranks it into overdrive basically. this is a guy who works seven days a week, six nights a week. he took one night off per week. he was contacting correspondents were providing him with data about baseball games, contact them all hours of the day. not the skies during the paper in0s the 1940s. he's got access to telephone, telegraph in his monthly bills rant $1400 but i think that seems a little excessive but then it was really excessive. in total 250 correspondence that he was communicating with to provide the coverage. and send out, calling them at 4:00 a.m. just to give a sense of what's happening here. distributed copies overseas to american forces in europe during world war i. convince the american league to buy a hundred 50000 subscriptions per overseas. and before the war they only had 75000 subscriptions. this was a huge increase in distribution of the paper. so it taps into the war effort of the first world war. back to supportup our soldiers o they can keep track of baseball still. it shows you the connection
he cranks it into overdrive basically. this is a guy who works seven days a week, six nights a week. he took one night off per week. he was contacting correspondents were providing him with data about baseball games, contact them all hours of the day. not the skies during the paper in0s the 1940s. he's got access to telephone, telegraph in his monthly bills rant $1400 but i think that seems a little excessive but then it was really excessive. in total 250 correspondence that he was...
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now, a stunning confession was about to send their mission into overdrive. with "the woman with no name". >> it was hot that texas summer of 2018. the summer the dna doe volunteers spent their time inside staring at their computer streams, trying to identify lavender doe. but they hardly started, when kevin lord got a call from eddie hope. a young girl named felisha pearson had been reported missing by her family. she was last seen with a new boyfriend who told them she left him, just went away. >> they spoke with her mother. >> and we learned there was a wooded area inside of longview that he had taken to before, and that's what we found. >> murdered, there was no doubt about the victim identity, and no question with a prime suspect was. her violent ex con boyfriend. joseph wayne burnette. lieutenant hope knew the name. the same man who seaman have been found 12 years before in the body of lavender doe. >> he was arrested. he was brought into the gregg county jail. >> two detectives questioned brett, he admitted killing felicia. but that wasn't all. >> he s
now, a stunning confession was about to send their mission into overdrive. with "the woman with no name". >> it was hot that texas summer of 2018. the summer the dna doe volunteers spent their time inside staring at their computer streams, trying to identify lavender doe. but they hardly started, when kevin lord got a call from eddie hope. a young girl named felisha pearson had been reported missing by her family. she was last seen with a new boyfriend who told them she left...
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and the fsb's informant operations, he tells me, into overdrive.t does that say to you about what the fears are in moscow about what could happen in the future? what are they frightened of? >> translator: russian special services are very well aware of our history. when a huge russian immigrant community emerges abroad where people speak freely to each other, work on projects together, help ukrainian refugees, and basically create a mini russia abroad, which is not under the control of fsb, they are afraid that history will repeat itself. >> in 1917, lenin came to moscow and started a russian revolution. and they are terrified the regime will be threatened once again by war. >> it was there opposition to the war, they say, finally compelled them to turn their backs on their fsb handlers. mikhail even appeared on georgian television berating the russian regime for which he had spied. >> translator: i texted the fsb guys and told them they had started this war, that it was horrible. i saw all the images online and they had turned my world upside down
and the fsb's informant operations, he tells me, into overdrive.t does that say to you about what the fears are in moscow about what could happen in the future? what are they frightened of? >> translator: russian special services are very well aware of our history. when a huge russian immigrant community emerges abroad where people speak freely to each other, work on projects together, help ukrainian refugees, and basically create a mini russia abroad, which is not under the control of...
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to overdrive "the reidout" continues after this kickstart your fall refresh with wayfair's labor dayff. cooking must haves up to 60% off. and kitchen and bathroom upgrades from $19.99. shop our labor day sale now through sept 7th. panera chefs have crafted a masterpiece... succulent, seared chicken... a secret aioli... clean ingredients... in a buttery brioche roll. made fresh, to leave you... speechless. panera's new chef's chicken sandwiches. $1 delivery fee on our app. lily! welcome to our third bark-ery. oh, i can tell business is going through the “woof”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help keep everyone connected from wherever we go. well at at&t we'll help you find the right wireless plan for you. so, you can stay connected to all your drivers and stores on america's most reliable 5g network. that sounds just paw-fect. terrier-iffic i labra-dore you round of a-paws at&t 5g is fast, reliable and secure for your business. ( ♪♪ ) the most fun we have on the gator is just ripping around the property. it's a spring time tradition. as much as we've got going on, it's all ab
to overdrive "the reidout" continues after this kickstart your fall refresh with wayfair's labor dayff. cooking must haves up to 60% off. and kitchen and bathroom upgrades from $19.99. shop our labor day sale now through sept 7th. panera chefs have crafted a masterpiece... succulent, seared chicken... a secret aioli... clean ingredients... in a buttery brioche roll. made fresh, to leave you... speechless. panera's new chef's chicken sandwiches. $1 delivery fee on our app. lily!...
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the former presidents legal troubles are kicking into overdrive. on wednesday, new york attorney general letitia james announced a state is suing suing trump, his children, and their organization for 200 alleged incidents of fraud spanning over a decade. in addition to seeking 250 million in fines, she said that she is sending a criminal referral to the irs and federal prosecutors in manhattan. just hours later, a federal appeals court gave trump a huge setback in his fight over classified government documents seized from mar-a-lago. that panel freed federal investigators to use those classified papers as a part of their pro. judge aileen can in, a trump appointee, they had blocked investigators from reviewing those documents until an outside judge could review them. on wednesday, the 11th circuit court of appeals said that can in abused her authority by demanding the documents be reviewed. two of the three of the appeals court judges are trump appointees. we are not done yet. also on wednesday, writer eugene tell said that she will sue trump under
the former presidents legal troubles are kicking into overdrive. on wednesday, new york attorney general letitia james announced a state is suing suing trump, his children, and their organization for 200 alleged incidents of fraud spanning over a decade. in addition to seeking 250 million in fines, she said that she is sending a criminal referral to the irs and federal prosecutors in manhattan. just hours later, a federal appeals court gave trump a huge setback in his fight over classified...
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and the f fsb's informant operations, he tells me, into overdrive. >> what does that say to you aboutars are in moscow about what could happen in the future? >> what are they frightened of? >> russian special services are very well aware of our history. when a huge russian immigrant community emerges abroad when people speak freely, work on projects to get a, help ukrainian refugees and basically created many russia abroad, which is not under the control of fsb, they are afraid that history will repeat itself. in 1917 vladimir lenin came to moscow and started a russian revolution. they are terrified the regime will be threatened once again by war. >> [speaking non-english] >> it was their opposition to the war that put these to compel them to turn their backs on their fsb. handlers. mikhail even appeared on georgian television, berating the russian regime for which he had spied. >> i texted the fsb guys and told him that they had started this war, that it was horrible. i saw the images online. and they had turned my world upside down. because i not only felt hatred toward the russian
and the f fsb's informant operations, he tells me, into overdrive. >> what does that say to you aboutars are in moscow about what could happen in the future? >> what are they frightened of? >> russian special services are very well aware of our history. when a huge russian immigrant community emerges abroad when people speak freely, work on projects to get a, help ukrainian refugees and basically created many russia abroad, which is not under the control of fsb, they are...
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. >> and the minute that we understood that that was the impression we were giving, we went into overdrive that was the farthest thing from true. >> it was a joke. >> alright, look, you want have sex right now? do you want have sex with me right now? let's go! >> they really nailed the satire of the so-called gay panic. >> it's not true! it's not true! not that there's anything wrong with that. >> the more we see things, the more normalized those things become. >> hello. >> whether it's sexuality, whether it's gender diversity, you know, we got to just put it all out there because we've just seen one kind of thing for so long. >> how about your boyfriend, mr. feel-this, huh? "feel this! feel this!" >> throughout the '90s, the gay community started making at least baby steps. >> but when "ellen" came on the air, there was no lgbtq representation at all. >> not a big deal. >> well, of course it's a big deal. it's a very big deal. >> ellen's show didn't start as a show about a gay woman. >> was that a cute dentist or was that a cute dentist? >> yeah, he is now my cutest health-care provider.
. >> and the minute that we understood that that was the impression we were giving, we went into overdrive that was the farthest thing from true. >> it was a joke. >> alright, look, you want have sex right now? do you want have sex with me right now? let's go! >> they really nailed the satire of the so-called gay panic. >> it's not true! it's not true! not that there's anything wrong with that. >> the more we see things, the more normalized those things...
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power plants like this one, just on overdrive, and tuesday did see the highest peak demand of energy in state history. now, energy officials did issue an alert level three, the last level before those planned rollouts -- blackouts. and we started to get these push alerts on our phones. and something must have worked because let me show you this graph of the usage of energy last night that alert went out 5:17 p.m., about 30 minutes later you can see an actual dropoff of usage there. so people did really respond to this. this is all an indicator of just how record-breaking this event has been. not just the temperatures records that have been broken pretty much every day since this past weekend, but also how prolonged this has been days in a row without much relief and cooling overnight. and, of course, as some places like we have talked about don't even have central air because maybe once upon a time it wasn't as needed, that includes 40 denver public schools. so 30 of those schools are closing early this week, four of them closed altogether. of course, very dangerous fire behavior in
power plants like this one, just on overdrive, and tuesday did see the highest peak demand of energy in state history. now, energy officials did issue an alert level three, the last level before those planned rollouts -- blackouts. and we started to get these push alerts on our phones. and something must have worked because let me show you this graph of the usage of energy last night that alert went out 5:17 p.m., about 30 minutes later you can see an actual dropoff of usage there. so people...
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and the fsb's informant operations he tells me into overdrive. >> reporter: what does that say to yout could happen in the future? what are they frightened of? >> translator: russian special services are very well aware of our history. when a huge russian immigrant community emerges abroad where people speak freely to each other, work on projects together, help ukrainian refugees and basically create a mini russia abroad which is not under the control of fsb they are afraid that history will repeat itself. in 1917 lennon came to moscow and started a russian revolution and they are terrified the regime will be threatened once again by war. >> reporter: it was their opposition to the war, both say finally compelled them to turn their backs on their fsb handles. mikhail even appeared on georgian television berating the russian regime. >> translator: i texted the fsb guys and told them they started this war, it was horrible. i saw the images online and they had turned my world upside down. i not only felt hatred towards the russian government but towards myself for working for them all th
and the fsb's informant operations he tells me into overdrive. >> reporter: what does that say to yout could happen in the future? what are they frightened of? >> translator: russian special services are very well aware of our history. when a huge russian immigrant community emerges abroad where people speak freely to each other, work on projects together, help ukrainian refugees and basically create a mini russia abroad which is not under the control of fsb they are afraid that...