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we look at how economic challenges might impact the national people�*s congress. gest. agreed to continue to cut oil by 2.2 million each day. this puts pressure on prices already feeling the heat from the attacks in the red sea. will analysts says the meaning sent analysts says the meaning sent a strong signal. i analysts says the meaning sent a strong signal.— a strong signal. i think a decree a strong signal. i think a degree was _ a strong signal. i think a degree was expected, . a strong signal. i think a i degree was expected, but a strong signal. i think a - degree was expected, but we see an even stronger cut for russia, actually something stronger than perhaps consensus views in the market was. what you�*re saying is it�*s really a very strong signal of unity wears only a matter of several weeks ago, the markets doubted after angola left the cartel. it's after angola left the cartel. it�*s also a
we look at how economic challenges might impact the national people�*s congress. gest. agreed to continue to cut oil by 2.2 million each day. this puts pressure on prices already feeling the heat from the attacks in the red sea. will analysts says the meaning sent analysts says the meaning sent a strong signal. i analysts says the meaning sent a strong signal.— a strong signal. i think a decree a strong signal. i think a degree was _ a strong signal. i think a degree was expected, . a...
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delegates are beginning to arriving in china for the annual meeting of the national people�*s congresse economy, with the ruling patry being closely watched to see how they might try to rescue china�*s struggling economy. lebronjames has become the first player in nba history to reach 40,000 career points. he described it as "bittersweet" after his team — the la lakers — lost to the defending nba champions the denver nuggets. the crowd gave james a standing ovation during a timeout and the ball he used to reach the milestone was removed from the game. to the war in ukraine. several powerful explosions have been reported in russian—occupied crimea. this has caused road traffic near a port to be temporarily restricted. traffic was also halted on the bridge linking the crimean peninsula to the russian mainland.|t comes as the ukrainian president called on his western allies to rapidly deliver more air defence systems after a wave of russian missile, drone and artillery strikes killed at least eleven people on saturday. ukraine asked for nothing more than what is necessary to protect lives
delegates are beginning to arriving in china for the annual meeting of the national people�*s congresse economy, with the ruling patry being closely watched to see how they might try to rescue china�*s struggling economy. lebronjames has become the first player in nba history to reach 40,000 career points. he described it as "bittersweet" after his team — the la lakers — lost to the defending nba champions the denver nuggets. the crowd gave james a standing ovation during a...
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related to the way things are happening in this region, you know. that there was recently a congress of people 's deputies at all levels of the so-called, which was gathered by the leadership of the transnistrian moldavian republic, and after that, after that, a resolution was adopted asking the leadership of the russian federation, the leadership of international organizations to protect transnistria from moldova, and many i wondered what was really going on. and now we see what the continuation can be. congratulations, mr. vladyslav vitaly, thank you for the invitation to your broadcast. well, tell me, do you understand why, what this whole story has to do with this, or? and a pseudo drone attack. well, yes, i understand that there will be no war, that now everyone wants to avoid an escalation in transnistria, but i also very much understand that this will have an impact on the internal political situation in moldova, because now, well, this is the main story in moldova - this is that russia is trying to change the government in moldova, ah,... in the parliamentary and presidential elections, a
related to the way things are happening in this region, you know. that there was recently a congress of people 's deputies at all levels of the so-called, which was gathered by the leadership of the transnistrian moldavian republic, and after that, after that, a resolution was adopted asking the leadership of the russian federation, the leadership of international organizations to protect transnistria from moldova, and many i wondered what was really going on. and now we see what the...
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it�*s a very controversial piece of legislation and there are people already gathering outside congress say broke the law back in 2017 and in some cases earlier than that. so a lot of people are very angry about the amnesty and say it shouldn�*t have got through. for all of the stories we have talked about in this half an hour there is more analysis and news on there is more analysis and news on the bbc website and of course to stay with us on bbc news. hello. you may have noticed things feeling a little milder out there today. certainly temperatures have been on the rise, but we�*re paying for it because it�*s another fairly cloudy day for many of us with outbreaks of rain, too. this is the picture in bedfordshire. we have had some spells of hazy sunshine in the south and the east, but really through the rest of today, showery rain affecting much of the uk. but it is certainly feeling mild, particularly in the south. that�*s down to the fact that we�*ve got the air coming in from the southwest, this warm front sitting across parts of scotland in particular. a cold front does follow on
it�*s a very controversial piece of legislation and there are people already gathering outside congress say broke the law back in 2017 and in some cases earlier than that. so a lot of people are very angry about the amnesty and say it shouldn�*t have got through. for all of the stories we have talked about in this half an hour there is more analysis and news on there is more analysis and news on the bbc website and of course to stay with us on bbc news. hello. you may have noticed things...
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people we would bring regular order back to congress. speaker johnson has betrayed that by passing three c.r.'s and forcing us to vote on a two-part omnibus, the second one today. he also only gave us -- i don't know, we had one day basically to read 1,012 pages, breaking the 72-hour rule. this is a betrayal of the american people and a betrayal of republican voters. and the bill we were forced to vote on, forced republicans to choose between funding to pay our soldiers, and in doing so funding late-term this bill was basically a dream and a wish list for democrats and for the white house. it was completely led by chuck speaker of the house, not our conference, and we weren't even allowed to put amendments to the floor to have a chance to make changes to the bill. i filed a motion to vacate today but it's more of a warning and a pink slip. i respect our conference. i paid all my deuce to my conference -- dues to my conference. i'm a member in good standing and i don't want to inflict pain on the congress and throw the house in chaos. but it's basically a warning and time for us to go through th
people we would bring regular order back to congress. speaker johnson has betrayed that by passing three c.r.'s and forcing us to vote on a two-part omnibus, the second one today. he also only gave us -- i don't know, we had one day basically to read 1,012 pages, breaking the 72-hour rule. this is a betrayal of the american people and a betrayal of republican voters. and the bill we were forced to vote on, forced republicans to choose between funding to pay our soldiers, and in doing so funding...
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political consultative council, this is such a kind of all-people 's multi-party front, in fact, the main session of the npc of the national people's congresstwo levels, one obvious, understandable, that is, an increase in military spending has been announced everyone. 2%, which is quite understandable, given the militarization of the asian-oceanic region; by the way, just against the backdrop of two sessions , us-south korean military exercises are taking place, free counting, and so on, were published. drivers of growth, cheap labor, favorable geopolitical situation , there is no longer us competition, to put it mildly, there is no longer a factory in the world, there is a technological power, new drivers have arrived, they are being formed, this is, of course, double circulation, and new projects and so on, then in fact, we are watching these seemingly boring numbers, in fact, new content, new content of a leading technological power, well, in fact, number one in many indicators, if we sum it all up... and we are on our eve of our on the great holiday of march 8, i remember the phrase “maudzeduna”, he once told me: “a woman can support h
political consultative council, this is such a kind of all-people 's multi-party front, in fact, the main session of the npc of the national people's congresstwo levels, one obvious, understandable, that is, an increase in military spending has been announced everyone. 2%, which is quite understandable, given the militarization of the asian-oceanic region; by the way, just against the backdrop of two sessions , us-south korean military exercises are taking place, free counting, and so on, were...
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i people come testify in front of congress and then nothing happenfy s. . i want to see action.o i want to see people be held accountable for real crimes, not this fake stuff that has fak to do with politics. i'm not saying you go after one side over the other. side house.clean there is no room for politics at all in the judicial system. i am a lawyer. it shouldn't matter whether you're a republican or a democrat. are legal system.crat our constitution are. it's about america, periodit's so i would absolutely recommend that we take a look, clean up and start from the top. >> all right. lena hopper, have a great weekend. thanks so much for joining us on jets. >> you want to speak to newrk ct york city at war. were you worried the wedding would be too much? that another destinationn' wedding? why can't they ju't have to woty backyard with in power? >> we get all our financial you so we don't have to worry. empower. what's next? when a normal is gone, you cannot get it back. but you can repair it with andca ammo repair. it penetrates deep into the to to activel
i people come testify in front of congress and then nothing happenfy s. . i want to see action.o i want to see people be held accountable for real crimes, not this fake stuff that has fak to do with politics. i'm not saying you go after one side over the other. side house.clean there is no room for politics at all in the judicial system. i am a lawyer. it shouldn't matter whether you're a republican or a democrat. are legal system.crat our constitution are. it's about america, periodit's so i...
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sweden with today is official. the congress of the largest european party, the people 's bid to join in fact, the leader of the european union, whom they supported, as is known, of course, ursula vonlaen. who made a furious anti -russian russophobic speech there about how much europe is changing and i, of course, that in europe there are conservative voices and forces that are not represented either in parliament or in the main press, which, well actually controls public opinion, not in university teaching circles, alas, but... really a lot, this is a fact, but on the other hand, this new elite, which is the last generation of it, as i joke, there is greta thunberg, that’s intellectual , and also a mantra. this is anti-russian, until it changes, i don’t really believe that there can be any serious change. next, what i notice, look, starting from the twenties, from the pogrom of the first world war, or atomization, the philosophy of atomization of the nation, a citizen of the world, and the only thing left, if you need to unite, is nazism. here is germany, after what was done to it in
sweden with today is official. the congress of the largest european party, the people 's bid to join in fact, the leader of the european union, whom they supported, as is known, of course, ursula vonlaen. who made a furious anti -russian russophobic speech there about how much europe is changing and i, of course, that in europe there are conservative voices and forces that are not represented either in parliament or in the main press, which, well actually controls public opinion, not in...
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people over politics each day. s rs elected in 20 18, becoming the rsblack member of congress and colorado's sty. -- in colorado's historyhouse dabbles inastern for general speeches. at noon members continue work on legislationppon policy. lawmakers need to vote on a bill to the fun parts of the governments of the remaining fiscal yea before friday. -- t fund parts of the government for the remaining scal year before friday. u can watch live coverage on the free c-span now video app or online at c-span.org. a■y■y>> the house will be in or. >> this year, c-span celebrates 45 years of governing congress like no other. since that 1979 we have been your primary source for capitol hill, providing of government, g you to where policies are debated and decided, with the support of american cable company. c-span. 45 years and counting. powered by cable. joineno by jason sneed with the honest elections project. tell us abth
people over politics each day. s rs elected in 20 18, becoming the rsblack member of congress and colorado's sty. -- in colorado's historyhouse dabbles inastern for general speeches. at noon members continue work on legislationppon policy. lawmakers need to vote on a bill to the fun parts of the governments of the remaining fiscal yea before friday. -- t fund parts of the government for the remaining scal year before friday. u can watch live coverage on the free c-span now video app or online...
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states, and that many people in congress — states, and that many people in congress would happily vote for where _ congress would happily vote for where they given the chance. let�*s _ where they given the chance. let's talk about the war _ where they given the chance. let's talk about the war in _ where they given the chance. let's talk about the war in gaza, - where they given the chance. l2t�*3 talk about the war in gaza, one where they given the chance. l2t�*2 talk about the war in gaza, one of the thorniest issues, at least 17 relatives of those being held captive and held tonight, the news from cairo tonight not entirely positive. i must talking away from talks without resolution but president biden will be aware that there are democrats in the office and who want a cease—fire, fair to say the white house has been expressing his frustration that israel is not allowing enough food and, so tonight this announcement the president is sending american troops to build a temporary port on gaza's coast, most likely it is going to be here, close to gaza city, just on the west coast there. there is a port, and existing port to be able to receive shipments coming bsi p
states, and that many people in congress — states, and that many people in congress would happily vote for where _ congress would happily vote for where they given the chance. let�*s _ where they given the chance. let's talk about the war _ where they given the chance. let's talk about the war in _ where they given the chance. let's talk about the war in gaza, - where they given the chance. l2t�*3 talk about the war in gaza, one where they given the chance. l2t�*2 talk about the war in...
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, not with this congress, they say: let's allow an invasion, don't stop it with the army, fill the army with people who invaded the country, and let's hope for the best. wow, if we ever s... could you appreciate the wisdom of the decision to let people invade our country and then hand them machine guns? you know, i listened comments coming from the senate or house of representatives, not to mention the white house, sometimes i remember the famous saying about vietnam, in order to save the village, we had to destroy it, i get the impression that this is exactly the plan in washington: we must destroy the country in order save her, obviously , at least from the point of view of everyone in washington, whatever... happened before them, everything was wrong, and a brave new world must be built in the future on the ruins of the past, they are doing a good job trying to achieve this goal. the army is a good example of this; military institutions take decades to build, in most cases they are sustainable thanks to the human capital that regularly replenishes them. we have problems with recruiting for a very simple reason: people who have lived through the events of the last 20
, not with this congress, they say: let's allow an invasion, don't stop it with the army, fill the army with people who invaded the country, and let's hope for the best. wow, if we ever s... could you appreciate the wisdom of the decision to let people invade our country and then hand them machine guns? you know, i listened comments coming from the senate or house of representatives, not to mention the white house, sometimes i remember the famous saying about vietnam, in order to save the...
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a lot of thing cans change in five years. 6316 will increase s accountability to congress and more importantly, to the american peopleopriate oversight of these leases and these projects. madam speaker, i urge support of the bill and yield back the balance. tempore: the gentleman yields. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 6316. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspendedth passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from p recognition? mr. perry: i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 6254. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill.r number 339, h.r. 6254, a bill to direct the comptroller general of the united states to conduct a review on buildings service and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from pennsylvania,r.en from tennessee, mr. cohen, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. perry: thank you, madam spe
a lot of thing cans change in five years. 6316 will increase s accountability to congress and more importantly, to the american peopleopriate oversight of these leases and these projects. madam speaker, i urge support of the bill and yield back the balance. tempore: the gentleman yields. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 6316. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspendedth...
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people's congress. >> looking for candies from the government. can we go back tomorrow like china standards before in the 1980's?ses and incentive. stephen: wishful thinking for global investors burned by multiple stresses on china's private sector including covid zero in a takedown of tech. >> we got nervous about china, that was 2023. for the past year and a half we have had no exposure to china. stephen: the world is watching beijing's next policy move, perhaps at the npc, with great interest. stephen engle, bloomberg. tom: the report on tuesday and growth target will be consequential. the expectation is as we get a more historic view on growth in trajectory of the world's second-largest economy, they will come in with a growth target of 5% which will be relatively aggressive, given that last year's 5.2 percent growth was from a low base indeed. they are coming at it is a relatively bullish number. strong in terms of growth target. there is some debate, some of argued it is less important given the focus on other levers to the economy. this is the longer-term picture in terms of growth from china since 2009.
people's congress. >> looking for candies from the government. can we go back tomorrow like china standards before in the 1980's?ses and incentive. stephen: wishful thinking for global investors burned by multiple stresses on china's private sector including covid zero in a takedown of tech. >> we got nervous about china, that was 2023. for the past year and a half we have had no exposure to china. stephen: the world is watching beijing's next policy move, perhaps at the npc, with...
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s e humanity of others? too often in the congress, too often in the corporate media. [indiscernible] i am thoroughly convinced there is a genocide taking place right now with innocent peoplet and would have a very different take on it. that is the complicity to organized greed and institutional hatred. the biden administration would probly be providing assistance to the jewish version of hamas and call them freedom fighters. call them freedom fighters. and i would say, i'm still old school. i support resistance. i support resilience. butt resistance and that resilience has to have a morality and spirituality. it doesn't kill innocent folks or babies. i don't care where they are. i don't care what color they are. old-school, that's right. i made old-school -- i'm an old-school christian. i will debate, i will fight, i will always be in solidarity. i recognize every form of resistance and resilience takes a variety of form. sometimes it's violent, sometimes it's nonviolent. absolutely. but there has to be airitualitye oppressed. as we engage in our discourse, [indiscernible] and then the cowards in the white house, the united nations, and the congress who enable it. many sa
s e humanity of others? too often in the congress, too often in the corporate media. [indiscernible] i am thoroughly convinced there is a genocide taking place right now with innocent peoplet and would have a very different take on it. that is the complicity to organized greed and institutional hatred. the biden administration would probly be providing assistance to the jewish version of hamas and call them freedom fighters. call them freedom fighters. and i would say, i'm still old school. i...
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before the fox polls show the majority of people blame congress for this issue not the president, do you think that is fair? >> 'silling to shut down the government if that's what it meant to shut down the border. a lot of my constituents are sick and tired of funding in ukraine when they see the security threat was the under southern border. eric: congressman eric burlison will see if you get that apology on thursday night was at the president says. thank you for joining us. moment. emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months... ...and the majority stayed clearer, at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge as you. emerge tremfyant®. ask you doctor about tremfya®. eric: plus go live to selma, alabama you are saying prayers at the march. the are on the minds of those they are commemorating the infamous blood he sunday. in selma remembering civil rights activists were attacked by the alabama highway
before the fox polls show the majority of people blame congress for this issue not the president, do you think that is fair? >> 'silling to shut down the government if that's what it meant to shut down the border. a lot of my constituents are sick and tired of funding in ukraine when they see the security threat was the under southern border. eric: congressman eric burlison will see if you get that apology on thursday night was at the president says. thank you for joining us. moment....
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situation facing the nation requires congress to make significant spending reductions, while maintaining strong commitments to theaf s well-being of the american peopleafter tough but fai negotiations, we've produced a strong bill that prioritizes everyday americans while right-sizing the bureaucracy. make no mistake, mr. chairman, many agencies with important missions face reductions under this legislation. we it's important to reverse the out-of-control growth of the federal ger in ths agreement. the c.j.s. bill scales back spending by holding most agencies to 2023 levels or lower. agencies must■ refocus on their core missions and responsibilities. despite limited resources, we maintain robust funding that prioritizes the fight against fentanyl, support for efforts to counter china by supporting innovation, space exploration and scientific research. we we do this while also utilizing the power of the purse to address the weaponization of the federal bureau of investigation andhe overreach of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives. to that end, f.b.i. and a.t.f. will be receiving less money than last year. in addition, the c.j.s. b
situation facing the nation requires congress to make significant spending reductions, while maintaining strong commitments to theaf s well-being of the american peopleafter tough but fai negotiations, we've produced a strong bill that prioritizes everyday americans while right-sizing the bureaucracy. make no mistake, mr. chairman, many agencies with important missions face reductions under this legislation. we it's important to reverse the out-of-control growth of the federal ger in ths...
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congress said it would be. i think people should look at what he is put forward as post s substantive set of policies, judge him by, that they am find a heavy focus on growth, they will see policies that get us going, vital to the fiscal picture and a sequence of going after discretionary spending that is bureaucracy, that is a third of what is necessary spending wise to deal with our get y -- our fiscal house in order ethen welfare reform, without a huge ham hhammock of benefits that is how he has approached spending that makes a ton of sense the way that congress could pass it, if they were willing to give it a 6 look. larry: russ vought thank you. >> edward lawrence great work, great interview, thank you. >> back to kudlow, breaking up is hard to do. but tiktok is left with two choices, break up with china's bytedance or break up with america. that is the deal, it passed house today we'll talk with fcc commissioner brandon carr, here is a great song from 1960s, early '60s, ♪ ♪ instead of breaking up a wish that we were making up again ♪ ♪ i beg of ♪ ♪ don't say good-bye ♪ ♪ can't we give our love ♪ ♪ get hel
congress said it would be. i think people should look at what he is put forward as post s substantive set of policies, judge him by, that they am find a heavy focus on growth, they will see policies that get us going, vital to the fiscal picture and a sequence of going after discretionary spending that is bureaucracy, that is a third of what is necessary spending wise to deal with our get y -- our fiscal house in order ethen welfare reform, without a huge ham hhammock of benefits that is how he...
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china opens its national people's congress with a focus on tackling, wrote, the event offers glimpses into how the communist party plans to get the economy back on track. and the u. s. agency for palestinian refugees fights for its survival. it's heavy says the israel is out to dismantle fund rock. 2000000 dozens have been displaced from their homes. many of them are now facing stineman and disease. the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. days after the damaging admission that taped conversation between high level german military personnel was leaked into a russian hands, germany's defense minister says that the blame for the incident lies with simple human error. 4 days after the revelation started making headlines, the story is stepped before the cameras to explain in further detail exactly what went wrong. he says that a single port in color dialed in to join the discussion about the use of tourist missiles and ukraine without taking the necessary security measures 5 for the story as was unable. however, to explain how the recording of the call made it into russian hands on time, are now calling the league a hybrid. this information attacked. the story is expan
china opens its national people's congress with a focus on tackling, wrote, the event offers glimpses into how the communist party plans to get the economy back on track. and the u. s. agency for palestinian refugees fights for its survival. it's heavy says the israel is out to dismantle fund rock. 2000000 dozens have been displaced from their homes. many of them are now facing stineman and disease. the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. days after the damaging admission that taped...
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people's congress. >> we really want to say can we go back to like what china started in its are formed back in the early 1980'sre pilot enterprises and the right incentives. >> wishful thinking perhaps for global investors who got burned by multiple stresses on china's private sector, including covid zero and regulatory takedown of big tech. >> we have been out of china for a long time. 2020, very long time ago. for the past year and a half or two we have had no solution. >> the world is watching beijing's next policy move, perhaps at the npc, with great interest. haslinda: this npc is especially important. we have been hearing from guests this morning from our new program, "the china show," about what to expect from the meetings. >> actually say something more firm like we will get to 5% no matter what, then you would expect more stimulus than last year because of such a low base effect last year. if they are more flexible, or go lower and say 4.5%, then you know they will focus on things like national security and stability rather than economic growth. >> growth target, everyone is focused on that. we are no
people's congress. >> we really want to say can we go back to like what china started in its are formed back in the early 1980'sre pilot enterprises and the right incentives. >> wishful thinking perhaps for global investors who got burned by multiple stresses on china's private sector, including covid zero and regulatory takedown of big tech. >> we have been out of china for a long time. 2020, very long time ago. for the past year and a half or two we have had no solution....
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people's congress. >> looking for the government. we want to say, can we go back to more like what china started this reform in the 1980's? the private enterprises, the right incentive to -- >> wishful thinking for global investors who got burned by multiple stresses on china's private sector including covid zero and a regulatory take town of big tech. >> we started getting nervous about china when jack ma was halted. for the past year and a half, we have had no explanation. >> the world is watching beijing's next policy move perhaps at the npc with great interest. haidi: let's bring in a fellow with the center for china analysis at the asia society institute. it was said the structural reforms could be painful. are we to believe a painful structural slowdown is what china needs ultimately? >> it is a great question. i think it is clear from what xi jinping, the overall leader is doing. he recognizes china needs to change its growth model. the chinese government itself that started the property wobble of the last few years through the three red lines policy. they know there is too much with the economy focused on property
people's congress. >> looking for the government. we want to say, can we go back to more like what china started this reform in the 1980's? the private enterprises, the right incentive to -- >> wishful thinking for global investors who got burned by multiple stresses on china's private sector including covid zero and a regulatory take town of big tech. >> we started getting nervous about china when jack ma was halted. for the past year and a half, we have had no explanation....
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people's congress. that conversation is up next. ♪ jonathan: 16 weeks out of the last 18 on the s&p 500 positive.ngest run since 1971. if we make it 17 out of 19 this week it will be the first time since 1964. this rally has been phenomenal. equity futures pulling back. down .1%. positive on the nasdaq 0.05%. more all-time highs on friday to kick off with the same thing this monday morning. lisa: 15 record highs in 2024. when you get a rally like this you get pessimists saying it is unsustainable. instead you're getting upgrades. people saying we're not seeing a lot of holes to the thesis. jonathan: david coston at goldman saying it is different this time. lisa: this is the most dangerous four words in finance, a lot of people say that, he is not alone. the drivers of this have the earnings, have the promise come and have the transformation of the economy a lot of people are looking for. jonathan: these are the new price targets. goldman at 5200. ubs 5400. bank of america's abita several mommy and -- bank of america at the very top of the pile. 75% upside from here. we are chasing this market as
people's congress. that conversation is up next. ♪ jonathan: 16 weeks out of the last 18 on the s&p 500 positive.ngest run since 1971. if we make it 17 out of 19 this week it will be the first time since 1964. this rally has been phenomenal. equity futures pulling back. down .1%. positive on the nasdaq 0.05%. more all-time highs on friday to kick off with the same thing this monday morning. lisa: 15 record highs in 2024. when you get a rally like this you get pessimists saying it is...
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houng and the nee to take the people off founately, the homeless on the seet and in tents and broken down r.'s will n hr this message tonight, b they pect their members of congress i speak for tm. i fightor them. and everybody, demos and republicans, to fight for the people in america who are homeless, w a looking for better decent hoing. whil the biden adminisation has held ouration achve e of the strongest labor markets with record job creation and a record number of small businesses formi, we simply cannot talk about the state o our aut the sta of housing in this country. every person's well-being. the largest part are family budgets, a a major part of our economy. yet risingousing costs continue to make upearly 70% of core infti, outpacing modest we gains. to put it in plainer terms, americans are making more money, but houng costs are soxtreme that the extra their cket still isn't enoh. indeed, more renters and homeownersre paying a greater share of the housing than ever before.since 2020, hoe skyrketed by■l 4. rents have increed by 40%. it's no wonder that families in nearly every income bracket are feelg the pain o onef t wot housing and homelesesn's ht.
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s majority leader. you worked a lot on innovation, technology post-2008. you know, congress is a notoriously slow, stodgy and old institution. how did you get peopleh they are not wont to do -- >> i'm still working on it. [laughter] but i had ai focus on the interplay of finance and technology, andf fin-tech now, theta moniker's fin-tech. and out of that, that's been, i think, probably for my financial services work probably of my legislative productivity's come out of those narrow areas. and the greatest opportunity fot maxine waters and i is worked together on to advance policies that enable technology and the consumer use of technology and a regulated finance world with. that's how we started the a.i. task force that the minority and french hill'sjo leading that tak force. that's how we started the a.i. and fun-tech task force when she was c cir that focus on digital assets as congress and all of our work on digital as sets, much of which has bipartisan, it's out of that hjoint interest and how you enable people into the world of finance by making it cheaper, faster or and more available in setting. regulated, of course, but using technology to
s majority leader. you worked a lot on innovation, technology post-2008. you know, congress is a notoriously slow, stodgy and old institution. how did you get peopleh they are not wont to do -- >> i'm still working on it. [laughter] but i had ai focus on the interplay of finance and technology, andf fin-tech now, theta moniker's fin-tech. and out of that, that's been, i think, probably for my financial services work probably of my legislative productivity's come out of those narrow areas....
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until the 2030's, 2040's, so, i think maintaining this bipartisan consensus and making the case to the american people about why this is important and to their elected members of congress so we can sustain this path and maintain a strategic deterrence to protect the united states and much of the free world for the past 75 years. so i'll end my remarks there and look forward to the discussion. >> thank you very much. on to jonathan epstein. >> i'll just give you the logistics, you know, first of all, it's very rare to see staffers up here. we're usually hiding under the desk, there's a fight going on and there's no good to come out of it. so feel well endowed that we're here. i also hold the madelyn share when i came to 2011 gave me the same phone number, same parking spot and same desk, i replaced her so relationship goes back well over 20 years. you know, this report came because adam got the good idea and i said, you know, congress-- (laughter) >> has the role to play and we pitched it to the members. and that's another point. and it was senator levin that taught me we make recommendations to members. he was very stern about that to me, to keep us in the box. we make
until the 2030's, 2040's, so, i think maintaining this bipartisan consensus and making the case to the american people about why this is important and to their elected members of congress so we can sustain this path and maintain a strategic deterrence to protect the united states and much of the free world for the past 75 years. so i'll end my remarks there and look forward to the discussion. >> thank you very much. on to jonathan epstein. >> i'll just give you the logistics, you...
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s or you know, maybe the trail doesn't end here. he had some smart, bigtime, deep-pocketed backers. he had some is very influential people. he dropped 40 billion in congress> we have to catch up, and this is the problem with cybersecurity, with data breaches, with crypto, and that's right back to merrick garland's statements. we are smart, we are investing, we know we have to be careful with our money, and we need those protections coming from the industry as a well. so crypto should be safer. we need to make it safer, and even to though it seemed like a hiney, new thing that -- shiny, new thing, it's something that bankman bankman fried just moved the money around. charles: yeah. this is crime 101. goes all the way back to time. and, by the i way, i hope next time we don't let the criminals write the laws. great seeing you or really appreciate you on this topic e. >> thank you. charles: all right, folks, i think sam bankman-fried deserved 110 years, and there should, as i was just saying, be a much deeper investigation into the venn isture capitalists and others who helped his meteoric rise. there was nothing special about sbf, the person. yeah, he's got
s or you know, maybe the trail doesn't end here. he had some smart, bigtime, deep-pocketed backers. he had some is very influential people. he dropped 40 billion in congress> we have to catch up, and this is the problem with cybersecurity, with data breaches, with crypto, and that's right back to merrick garland's statements. we are smart, we are investing, we know we have to be careful with our money, and we need those protections coming from the industry as a well. so crypto should be...
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people at the border to protect our border. congress has a responsibility to act. >> shannon: do you can see that the numbers have skyrocketed? we've hit new records each year under president biden's watch. 's years. he openly repealed a lot of action president trump had taken there is talk of him taking executive action people can see there's two and sometimes three times the amount of people showing up at the border each year as they did under the trump administration, you now can see that this has happened? >> the presidents required to carry out the laws that congress has passed. we have certain laws that protect in regard to the salt -- asylum-seekers and those who have legitimate reasons to come to our border. the problem is we haven't given the administration the resources they need in order to do this. >> shannon: republicans will say that they had given you more money then you even asked for in the last couple years in the white house as for why comes immigration they say its not about money, it's about policy. >> it's about both. they are wrong. the appropriation bill would have given additional resources to the border. not only for the deal with the immigrant issue but those with
people at the border to protect our border. congress has a responsibility to act. >> shannon: do you can see that the numbers have skyrocketed? we've hit new records each year under president biden's watch. 's years. he openly repealed a lot of action president trump had taken there is talk of him taking executive action people can see there's two and sometimes three times the amount of people showing up at the border each year as they did under the trump administration, you now can see...
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s the country. as recently as this weekend, trump rallies are still starting with a version of the national anthem sung by people who are in prison for their role in the january 6th attack on congress to try to overthrow the election in washington. the big voiced guy comes over the loudspeaker at the beginning of trump's rally and says "please rise for the horribly and unfairly treated january 6th hostages."ly and then they play the sound from the prison.y just tonight he said online he . would order the release of january 6th defendants as one of his first acts in office. there is a lot that is going on in republican politics right now, which is not the way things usually go in politics there is a lot of overlap between like i crime and politics, prison and politics. but as politico.com reports tonight on the, quote, bloodbath at the rnc with trump's people finally taking over as of this weekend and now as of today they are firing dozens of people who work at the republican national committee with confirmation there is no longer even an wi effort to stop the republican national committee from paying trump's personal legal expenses out of the republican party coffers. r we are in a
s the country. as recently as this weekend, trump rallies are still starting with a version of the national anthem sung by people who are in prison for their role in the january 6th attack on congress to try to overthrow the election in washington. the big voiced guy comes over the loudspeaker at the beginning of trump's rally and says "please rise for the horribly and unfairly treated january 6th hostages."ly and then they play the sound from the prison.y just tonight he said online...
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s, m >> and yes, my purpose tonight is to wake up the congress and alert the american people that this is no ordinary moment eitheats nor. t sinc not since president lincoln in the civil war , our freedom under and democracy been undersold at home as thereom are today. what makes our man a rare is freedom and democracy under attack, and both at home bo at the veryacy un same time, overseas. vladi putin of russia is on the march invading ukrainemiand russ and d chaos throughout europe and beyond. if anybody in this room thinks, bruno, stop in ukraine, ca i assure you he will notn letnt ukrain ue. n stop putin. ukraine can stop putin. if we stand with ukrainee ca and provide the weapons itefendt needs to defend itself, that is all that is all ukraine is asking. ameri they're not asking for american soldiers, in fact, or no american soldiers forar ukraine. >> and i'm determined to keep it that wa id y. but now assistance ukraine is being blocked by those who want to walk awad byy fromep our world. >> leadership was a long ago when a republican president named ronald reagan nad, mr. gorbac
s, m >> and yes, my purpose tonight is to wake up the congress and alert the american people that this is no ordinary moment eitheats nor. t sinc not since president lincoln in the civil war , our freedom under and democracy been undersold at home as thereom are today. what makes our man a rare is freedom and democracy under attack, and both at home bo at the veryacy un same time, overseas. vladi putin of russia is on the march invading ukrainemiand russ and d chaos throughout europe and...
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congress for european defense to matter who the next president s. there is a tension here not that the anti-europeans and u.s. administration, i think sometimes when i come to europe peopleng anti-european. i don't want to overstate the ■ u.s. interes in the european elections. it is an uphill battle to get people in europe to go. people do care about the future. they care about the future of the peace facility and ukraine and e.u. .ñikso, i don't think the probls anti-europeans. the tension is how can europeans make the argument for europe at homeed a europeans make the argument for europe in the u.s. pro europeans here are combat ing ideas of free riding europe and outdated transatlantic and behind closedo they will admit europe has stepped up to ukraine stuff but it is not good politics to say that. as more p by pro europeans here is to say europe is a good deal. nato is a good deal for the u.s. the supplemental for ukraine is a good deal for u.s. the money we spen europe will come back to u.s. businesses and firms and workers. we will see this at the nato summit which is the next time europeans -- and last time before the elections that europeans get to make the case
congress for european defense to matter who the next president s. there is a tension here not that the anti-europeans and u.s. administration, i think sometimes when i come to europe peopleng anti-european. i don't want to overstate the ■ u.s. interes in the european elections. it is an uphill battle to get people in europe to go. people do care about the future. they care about the future of the peace facility and ukraine and e.u. .ñikso, i don't think the probls anti-europeans. the tension...
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option itoisten carefully and to defer if it's reasonable and if 's consistent with everything that we know that congress has sd,o defer to people who actually know things about these in -- martinez: but -- justice kaga -to -- you know, to people who understand the way rtular questions fit within a broader statutory and regulatory scheme, to people who have understanding of the policies and of the facts that d this. i'll give you a third example. mainez: can i respond? justice kagan: and this will be my last e,r. martinez, and it's going to be fairest one cause it's going to be one you know aboutwhh is chevron. as a stationary source in the clean air act, ds refer to whole plr to each pollution-emitting device within the plant? martinez: we think that the decision in chevron was -- reected the best interpretation with much respect to justice gorsuch's mother's epa. we think that that was the best interpretation. but -- but can i just go back d i think what you described earlier about listening to the agency and taking into account all those things, our --ur rule would allow that. that's skidmore. thk the only difference between
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. >> michael, why don't our friends and neighbor s neighbori grew up with, people i went to church with. in congressto church without hearing about bill clinton every second i was there. the sins of bill clinton. >> because -- >> you heard the same thing. >> yeah. >> now, these same people are in the front lines. >> yeah. >> supporting this would-be dictator. it's crazy. >> because bill clinton never made them feel how donald trump makes them feel. donald trump has a connection to people in a way that sort of elicits a permission structure, a sort of brand, an idea, a sentiment that they attach to. >> wait, wait, who? where are they raised? >> doesn't matter. >> they may have gone to the church i went to, but they weren't raised by my parents. >> yeah. >> where were these people raised, that they would like a guy that treats people this way? a guy that -- >> well -- >> -- reveres hitler, xi, putin. i can go down the list. what, they like this guy? he makes them feel good? >> yes! yes, joe. >> who? who feels good doing that? >> i can't wrap any head around it, but they do. you talk to them. you've be
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congress. these are the tools that help hold to account the people who try to overthrow a presidential election. officer, thank y ses. i'm sure it isn't easy to relieve these dramatic m explaie that police officers were subjected to on january 6th? >> i like many other officers from the department self depled that day and that i heard the calls coming out from officers who were already deployed at the capitol complex and took it upon myselfr assistance. when i arrived at the capital, i made my way to a specific distress call coming from officers that were defending the tunnel against a large group of violent rioters they were trying to gain access. >> thank you. >> when i entered tunnel, i observed about 40 or 50 dc police officers and a few u.s. capitol police officers attempting to hold back the violent mob. the officers were being assaulted with a variety of different weapons. everything from metal polls, two by fours, aluminum baseball bats. batons and other police equipmenth been stripped from police officers themselves were then used against officers. >> thank you. i can get some other items in. the video we
congress. these are the tools that help hold to account the people who try to overthrow a presidential election. officer, thank y ses. i'm sure it isn't easy to relieve these dramatic m explaie that police officers were subjected to on january 6th? >> i like many other officers from the department self depled that day and that i heard the calls coming out from officers who were already deployed at the capitol complex and took it upon myselfr assistance. when i arrived at the capital, i...
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congress is supposed to represent we the people. not supposed to represent the corporations like the oil and gas and banking and insurance and other corporations who pump money through their packs -- p.a.c.'ses' coffers. it's destruction of peace. the elaboration of wars of empire without being declared, just pumping money. the destruction of iraq has took over a million lives and pulverized that society. they over reacted in afghanistan and destroyed so much of that country. libya. supported the war on yemen. it keeps going. the congress has clearly destroyed the progressive tax system t filling it with endless complexity loopholes for special interest to avoid and evade taxes. they have even destroyed medicare and medicaid by turning it over to health insurance contractors. not just administer the programs, but actually to have gouging policies that deny benefits and put people in narrow networks and other subversions of the original concept of medicare for the elderly of the government program. and also they have destroyed their own capacity to function. they defunded the office of technology assessment, starting in 1995, where they have eliminated the technical advice on things like mi
congress is supposed to represent we the people. not supposed to represent the corporations like the oil and gas and banking and insurance and other corporations who pump money through their packs -- p.a.c.'ses' coffers. it's destruction of peace. the elaboration of wars of empire without being declared, just pumping money. the destruction of iraq has took over a million lives and pulverized that society. they over reacted in afghanistan and destroyed so much of that country. libya. supported...
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congress i was warned this the town operates. i had a glimmer of hope. we had the majority that we had enough of people who were fiscal sifferent. unfortunately is not different birds are here we go again. the last three years we have been complaining about all these things. republicans who campaign complain about the border issue. and ye refused to do anything about it for you to actually do anything about it. we will pass bills thattely mean nothing because another not wonderfully passed with its hr to mayorkas, the new riley resolution, all of these things ultimately are not going to change anything. and yet today we areoing to use our majority the quote unquote majority to enact no changes whatsoever. we are going to fund it all. the bottom line is this is a complete and utter surrender. i'm going to be not only a no but no on this bill. he completely ignorescompletely ignores the fact we are the place the history of the united states. greater debt to gdp that we were during world war ii. we did not just finished a war folks. we a approaching potential world war iii across the globe. i was united states fiscally goi
congress i was warned this the town operates. i had a glimmer of hope. we had the majority that we had enough of people who were fiscal sifferent. unfortunately is not different birds are here we go again. the last three years we have been complaining about all these things. republicans who campaign complain about the border issue. and ye refused to do anything about it for you to actually do anything about it. we will pass bills thattely mean nothing because another not wonderfully passed with...