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kim peterson: she would get the smile. that was one thing i think that she really loved to do was just make other people smile. andrea canning (voiceover): the two stayed in touch after graduation as they launched their careers. but that would all change suddenly on october 31, 2005. kim caught a story on the local news. teresa was missing. reporter: investigators say the 25-year-old photographer was on assignment for "auto trader" magazine when she disappeared. and my heart just kind of dropped knowing that it was somebody i knew. what do you do at that moment? i felt helpless because you want to just deny it. you want to try to get in touch with her. did you try to call her? i did try to text her, but-- andrea canning: no response? no response. andrea canning (voiceover): wisconsin police quickly launched a massive search, bolstered by a team of volunteers. after two days, a big break. they had found teresa's vehicle on the avery salvage yard. andrea canning (voiceover): tom fassbender, then a special agent with the wisc
kim peterson: she would get the smile. that was one thing i think that she really loved to do was just make other people smile. andrea canning (voiceover): the two stayed in touch after graduation as they launched their careers. but that would all change suddenly on october 31, 2005. kim caught a story on the local news. teresa was missing. reporter: investigators say the 25-year-old photographer was on assignment for "auto trader" magazine when she disappeared. and my heart just kind...
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county fire department station 35 in cerritos, i would like you to say hello to captain todd peterson[ cheers and applause ] >> how are you doing? thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: they told you todd? >> that's correct. >> jimmy: from l.a. county fire camp 8 in malibu, please welcome ryan maurice. [ cheers and applause ] >> how are you doing? >> jimmy: first of all, on behalf of all of the of us, thank you for everything you've done. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] captain peterson was on the scene within ten minutes of the eaton fire. he led a crew fighting the fire for 48 hours straight. is that correct? >> pretty darn close to it, sir. >> jimmy: wow. your family is full of firefighters? >> yeah, my great grandfather was one of the chiefs of chicago fire back in the day. then my dad was a wild land firefighter in kansas. and then my son has now joined the ranks of l.a. county fire as a firefighter. so i'm very proud of that as well. >> jimmy: nice. you said kansas. how long have you been a fan of the kansas city chiefs? >> i don't remember not being a fan. >> jimmy: okay, very
county fire department station 35 in cerritos, i would like you to say hello to captain todd peterson[ cheers and applause ] >> how are you doing? thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: they told you todd? >> that's correct. >> jimmy: from l.a. county fire camp 8 in malibu, please welcome ryan maurice. [ cheers and applause ] >> how are you doing? >> jimmy: first of all, on behalf of all of the of us, thank you for everything you've done. thank you so much. [ cheers and...
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kelly. >> adam posen with the peterson institute for international economics. i bet my next guest has a slightly different point of view. let's zero in on the manufacturing industry, which in many ways is ground zero, both for the economy and for the president's efforts to shore up american industry through tariffs and other means. there are some promising signs lately the ism index back above 50. last month, empire state broke out of recessionary levels for the first time in two years. but tariff concerns did pressure that outlook to a one year low. joining me now is jay timmons. he is president and ceo of the national association of manufacturers. jay don't know if you caught those remarks. if so, i'd love to hear what you have to say. welcome. >> well, look good. good day to you too, kelly. look, i think the big issue here is that we have a president and an administration and a congress that wants to expand manufacturing and make us more competitive in america. and that's good news, obviously, for manufacturers here in america. but it really has to be a comp
kelly. >> adam posen with the peterson institute for international economics. i bet my next guest has a slightly different point of view. let's zero in on the manufacturing industry, which in many ways is ground zero, both for the economy and for the president's efforts to shore up american industry through tariffs and other means. there are some promising signs lately the ism index back above 50. last month, empire state broke out of recessionary levels for the first time in two years....
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captain peterson was on the scene within ten minutes of the eaton fire. he led a crew fighting the fire for 48 hours straight. is that correct? >> pretty darn close to it, sir. >> wow. and your family is full of firefighters? >> yeah. my great grandfather was one of the chiefs of chicago fire back in the day. and then my dad was a wildland firefighter in kansas. and then my son is now joined the ranks of la county fire as a firefighter. so i'm very proud of that as well. >> nice. and you said kansas. how long have you been a fan of the kansas city chiefs? >> i don't remember not being a fan. >> okay. very good. >> i have pictures of me being in a uniform as i was a little kid, 4 or 5 years old, the kansas city chiefs all the way. >> so you didn't come with the swifties? you've been there for a while. >> oh, no. no, but taylor swift is a musical genius. >> yes, absolutely. now, ryan ryan was you were one of the first responders to the palisades fire, and you were out in the middle of it, right? >> yeah. that's a yeah. that's correct. >> you were clearing b
captain peterson was on the scene within ten minutes of the eaton fire. he led a crew fighting the fire for 48 hours straight. is that correct? >> pretty darn close to it, sir. >> wow. and your family is full of firefighters? >> yeah. my great grandfather was one of the chiefs of chicago fire back in the day. and then my dad was a wildland firefighter in kansas. and then my son is now joined the ranks of la county fire as a firefighter. so i'm very proud of that as well....
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the peterson foundation tracks this where $36 trillion in debt. it's more than 100 grand for each one of us. so you don't give to someone in that kind of debt. you know a $5,000 stipend. that's a political stunt. i'm all for ridding the government of waste, fraud, and abuse. this is not the way to do it. is president trump really considering. but i enjoyed having him here. i mean, he's the guy. he wrote the memo. so it's it's ideal. and by the way, take take that off the screen for a second. i just i'm like laughing out loud when he wants to make it about cnn and me because there, there couldn't be a more contrarian in the tent than this show. just saying. is president trump really considering the idea of a third term? he raised the topic during a black history month event on thursday. >> did i run again? you tell me. this. there's your controversy right there. there's your controversy. >> okay, so what's going on here? is he just playing with the crowd? i want to know what you think. go to smerconish.com and answer today's poll question. why does
the peterson foundation tracks this where $36 trillion in debt. it's more than 100 grand for each one of us. so you don't give to someone in that kind of debt. you know a $5,000 stipend. that's a political stunt. i'm all for ridding the government of waste, fraud, and abuse. this is not the way to do it. is president trump really considering. but i enjoyed having him here. i mean, he's the guy. he wrote the memo. so it's it's ideal. and by the way, take take that off the screen for a second. i...
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michael peterson at the pete peterson foundation, the folks who are concerned, i think, appropriately so, about debt and the size of our debt, he told me in an interview last year that by 2050, half of our revenue is going to go to debt service. i mean, we're facing a catastrophic situation. it's not a it's not a sexy issue. it doesn't seem to get the american people fired up. but but take our last 30s and speak to the national debt. so lindsey graham, senator from south carolina, last night released his plan to spend $500 billion more. we have to have offsets and we have to have a path towards balance. it doesn't involve just spending more. it also involves bringing in more revenue and spending less. that's a challenge for all of us. but the way to do it is not with a chainsaw. it's through the regular process of governance. senator thanks. nice to have you here. thank you. michael. go, birds. what go birds. i've got my green tie on. what are your thoughts? hit me up on social media. i'll read some throughout the course of the program. what do we have from the world of youtube? soft
michael peterson at the pete peterson foundation, the folks who are concerned, i think, appropriately so, about debt and the size of our debt, he told me in an interview last year that by 2050, half of our revenue is going to go to debt service. i mean, we're facing a catastrophic situation. it's not a it's not a sexy issue. it doesn't seem to get the american people fired up. but but take our last 30s and speak to the national debt. so lindsey graham, senator from south carolina, last night...
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this is led by jordan peterson. store with this conference. >> good to see you this morning, this is fascinating, one of the big global forums looking at couple issues. there is admissioning that western civilization has declined, global leaders in business and politics and speaker of the house mike johnson just spoke and vivek ramaswamy. they are looking at the future, talking about free speech. joining me now to talk about it is michael shellenberger, on the advisory board and advocate of free speech. thank you for joining me. tell me about what you represent and what you are trying to achieve here. >> this is world economic forum which has declined in recent years. it is largest gathering defending western civilization from bottom up. foundation is family and nation state. on friday, j.d. vance gave a blistering speech pushing back against the threat within europe to totalitarianism, threatened election cancelled in germany. most americans don't realize dangerous situation in europe to date back to precivilized a
this is led by jordan peterson. store with this conference. >> good to see you this morning, this is fascinating, one of the big global forums looking at couple issues. there is admissioning that western civilization has declined, global leaders in business and politics and speaker of the house mike johnson just spoke and vivek ramaswamy. they are looking at the future, talking about free speech. joining me now to talk about it is michael shellenberger, on the advisory board and advocate...
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and that's where we see people like tate and jordan peterson kind of playing to that emotion.at's understandable if you haven't seen an increase have an impact because you tend to discuss less with other people what the perspectives are, and that leads i think it's a fascinating i report and it's provocative and it's made us all think. but it's also a challenge - and it's also an opportunity. on our websites last year. 45% of them are of the gen 2 and millennials.| that cast of the country, that young, unharnessed quantityi "what do they want?" yes, there is- a change in habits. we've talked about the hours, but there's also still— a hunger for authenticity. it's trust and truth they want, and what are the complicated sexuality, politics, - views, news, reassurance, mental health? all these things. we have found since - the independent, we became and we bought huffpost, the absolute interactionl under the umbrella of a brand . which says what everyone wants and we've seen growth, i we've seen engagement, and we'll get further into the strategy that underpins the success that y
and that's where we see people like tate and jordan peterson kind of playing to that emotion.at's understandable if you haven't seen an increase have an impact because you tend to discuss less with other people what the perspectives are, and that leads i think it's a fascinating i report and it's provocative and it's made us all think. but it's also a challenge - and it's also an opportunity. on our websites last year. 45% of them are of the gen 2 and millennials.| that cast of the country,...
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the thing was, as peterson found out, the feds were watching all the mobsters, vegas to la.lled it. it was huge. it went on for years, as the fbi tried to muscle the mob out of vegas for good. and at one point, the fbi warned ted, by way of a local homicide cop, that some of the wiseguys were talking about killing him to get to his silver. and what do you know, five months after that warning, somebody blasted ted's house with a shotgun. right though his front window, big, big, wide window. keith morrison: while ted and sandy were at home. they were quite scared after that. keith morrison: quite reasonable, given what kathy was hearing, that the same wiseguys who killed "fat herbie" blitzstein might also be after ted. he was feeling not only alone, but a bit paranoid. keith morrison: which is the state of mind ted was apparently in when he had a chance meeting at a restaurant called piero's. you may have heard of it. everybody goes into piero's. keith morrison: this is the guy ted met. you can go in there in your jeans or you can go in a tuxedo. it's a fantastic restaurant. k
the thing was, as peterson found out, the feds were watching all the mobsters, vegas to la.lled it. it was huge. it went on for years, as the fbi tried to muscle the mob out of vegas for good. and at one point, the fbi warned ted, by way of a local homicide cop, that some of the wiseguys were talking about killing him to get to his silver. and what do you know, five months after that warning, somebody blasted ted's house with a shotgun. right though his front window, big, big, wide window....
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just yesterday in this very room, the utah house of representatives, led by representatives tom peterson highway 102, which runs through tremonton and the old borgstrom family farm in thatcher, it will soon be known as borgstrom brothers highway. in the eulogy at the borgstrom brothers' funeral, their high school principal said, “so long as our land has in it such families as the borgstrom family, and such boys as these boys who lie before us, america will not perish from the earth”" and so, like those who went before us, and despite any obstacles in our path, we must build. built here means remembering that every bridge, building, and breakthrough started with someone who refused to accept impossibility. built here means rejecting false choices, like building thousands of new homes and maintaining our quality of life. built here means being unrelentingly impatient in our pursuit to make this a happier place to live, because we know that success is not inevitable, it is earned. built here means axing every tax that we can, so that our people can put more of their hard- earned money to wo
just yesterday in this very room, the utah house of representatives, led by representatives tom peterson highway 102, which runs through tremonton and the old borgstrom family farm in thatcher, it will soon be known as borgstrom brothers highway. in the eulogy at the borgstrom brothers' funeral, their high school principal said, “so long as our land has in it such families as the borgstrom family, and such boys as these boys who lie before us, america will not perish from the earth”"...
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and that's where we see people like tate — and jordan peterson kind of playing to that emotion.at's understandable if you haven't seen an increase particularly social content viewed alone — it does have an impact because you tend to across the board. geordie greig from the independent. i think it's a fascinating report— and it's provocative and it's made us all think. - but it's also a challenge - and it's also an opportunity. i mean, at the independent, we had 1 billion video views i on our websites last year. we have 25 million users. 45% of them are of the gen 2 and millennials. _ that cast of the country, that young, unharnessed we've all got to absolutely lean into and think, - "what do they want?" yes, there is a change in habits _ we've talked about the hours, but there's also _ which were gender, sexuality, politics, views, news, - reassurance, mental health? all these things. _ we have found - since the independent, we became a wider media company and we bought buzzfeed and we bought huffpost, - with what the youth of- today are thinking and want under the umbrella of a
and that's where we see people like tate — and jordan peterson kind of playing to that emotion.at's understandable if you haven't seen an increase particularly social content viewed alone — it does have an impact because you tend to across the board. geordie greig from the independent. i think it's a fascinating report— and it's provocative and it's made us all think. - but it's also a challenge - and it's also an opportunity. i mean, at the independent, we had 1 billion video views i on...
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investors are nervous the barron's cover story the speaker wanted by barron's ideas editor matt petersonl. the covers is that all doge bringing a wrecking ball to the federal bureaucracy you must overview. we got a couple weeks from elon musk having a deficit cutting to taking a scalpel to individual government agencies this is changed in real time elon musk was talking and said he started looking at the u.s. agency for international development and he thought it might've been an apple with a worm in it and he found a bowl of warm so you have to throw it out and he's doing across the whole government. >> were hearing about his employees getting access to the treasury payment system what is the and up until now. >> this was a quiet part of the federal governmental recently is the way the federal government gets its checks to wherever they need to go the payment processing part of the government it was run by civil servants, now elon musk has put a couple people, one of his folks in charge of this there is a court fight going on that is restricting the access and working have to see how th
investors are nervous the barron's cover story the speaker wanted by barron's ideas editor matt petersonl. the covers is that all doge bringing a wrecking ball to the federal bureaucracy you must overview. we got a couple weeks from elon musk having a deficit cutting to taking a scalpel to individual government agencies this is changed in real time elon musk was talking and said he started looking at the u.s. agency for international development and he thought it might've been an apple with a...
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insólitas imágenes desde el aeropuerto internacional peterson de toronto, canadá, muestran un avión que aeropuerto y otras autoridades dijeron que entre los 18 heridos ninguno estaba crítico, porque la cantidad de aviones que salen todos los días es una locura y los accidentes que pasen. pero si vemos la porcentaje en comparación con la cantidad de aviones que están por ahí todos los días, no? el vuelo 48 19 de delta llegaba desde el aeropuerto internacional saint paul, minneapolis, y se accidentó al aterrizar en toronto poco después de las 14:00 de la tarde de ayer lunes. lugar donde estuvo nevando todo el día. 80 personas iban a bordo. 76 pasajeros y 4 de la tripulación aprendiendo. muchas líneas aéreas. tienen mucho personal nuevo porque los viejos ya no los tratan de la forma correspondiente. entonces ya nos dan y viene mucho personal incapacitado hacer estos cargos y para poder cumplir muchas personas que están cansadas. cientos de vuelos fueron cancelados y retrasados anoche desde toronto y según flightaware, todavía esta mañana los inconvenientes continuaban. quería ir para la re
insólitas imágenes desde el aeropuerto internacional peterson de toronto, canadá, muestran un avión que aeropuerto y otras autoridades dijeron que entre los 18 heridos ninguno estaba crítico, porque la cantidad de aviones que salen todos los días es una locura y los accidentes que pasen. pero si vemos la porcentaje en comparación con la cantidad de aviones que están por ahí todos los días, no? el vuelo 48 19 de delta llegaba desde el aeropuerto internacional saint paul, minneapolis, y...
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brendan peterson with punch bowl news. i want to ask if you are thinking about changing anti-money laundering law as a part of this push given concerns we have heard about de-banking from the crypto sector, money transmitter licenses, and the significance of aml there? sen. scott: we are hoping for discussion. that committee will take into account the whole playing field. all of our members on the board have to be open to thoughts and comments on the issue. i think we are on -- in a good place. this act is something we have discussed with the other side. they have a focus on it. i think that the broader conversation is not about digital assets alone. it is bad actors doing bad things by any means necessary. so having that conversation from a panel on her view, not simply a digit asset perspective will be important for us to get to the end of that conversation. >> i would add having been the subcommittee chair in the last congress, brian stiles will have this mission this time and do an excellent job, i think on the market
brendan peterson with punch bowl news. i want to ask if you are thinking about changing anti-money laundering law as a part of this push given concerns we have heard about de-banking from the crypto sector, money transmitter licenses, and the significance of aml there? sen. scott: we are hoping for discussion. that committee will take into account the whole playing field. all of our members on the board have to be open to thoughts and comments on the issue. i think we are on -- in a good place....
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brendan peterson of punchbowl, thank you.going to go live to cnbc for an early look at what's driving the day on wall street as investors eye another key inflation report due out later this morning. that's next on way too early. >> for the first 100 days of this new administration. i am going to be here on msnbc at 9 p.m. eastern five nights a week, monday through friday. we will watch what they do and not just what they say from now on. and for the first 100 days and for the duration. but what they are saying thus far, and what they are doing thus far, have both been utterly shambolic. and none of us should be afraid to say so. and none of us here are so so. and none of us here are so for these i didn't think someone like me was at risk of shingles. the rash couldn't possibly be that painful. and it wouldn't disrupt my life for weeks. i was wrong. i didn't know that 99% of people over 50 already have the virus that causes shingles and it could reactivate at any time. i learned that the hard way, but you don't have to. talk t
brendan peterson of punchbowl, thank you.going to go live to cnbc for an early look at what's driving the day on wall street as investors eye another key inflation report due out later this morning. that's next on way too early. >> for the first 100 days of this new administration. i am going to be here on msnbc at 9 p.m. eastern five nights a week, monday through friday. we will watch what they do and not just what they say from now on. and for the first 100 days and for the duration....
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. >> jordan peterson would. on right now. >> it's the incel backlash. >> yes, yes, yes. >> you know what it is. the girls are saying i don't need you. i don't need your money. i don't need you to take me out on a friday night. i got my own thing going on. everybody is. yeah, he sure did. he won. everybody is staying put when we return. you know what time it is? everyone is sharing their mvp's of the week. but before we go to break, i want you to hear from another federal employee impacted by the doj's cuts and the sound of the baby you hear in the background. that's his baby. listen to this. >> i'm riley ratcliff. >> i was. >> the aquatic ecologist. >> at lake mead national recreation area. >> as the. >> only aquatic ecologist. >> at the. >> largest reservoir in the united states, my job was. >> mostly to monitor. >> for water. >> quality for. recreational uses, making sure that when people are out boating or swimming, that the water quality is. >> sufficient to. >> to keep people healthy. >> basically, i. >> wa
. >> jordan peterson would. on right now. >> it's the incel backlash. >> yes, yes, yes. >> you know what it is. the girls are saying i don't need you. i don't need your money. i don't need you to take me out on a friday night. i got my own thing going on. everybody is. yeah, he sure did. he won. everybody is staying put when we return. you know what time it is? everyone is sharing their mvp's of the week. but before we go to break, i want you to hear from another federal...
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i've seen the senior commander leading the, the, to the trio peterson from go. my optimal cover should be the, was there with the population, even though it was the corporate issue on the saying that the way in charge we have seen, for example, during the day people come in calling them 23, leading them in different squares of global cover in order to so well sort of yes, including the i'm the groups hiding them separately. they've got this is simply because people spent and nights which was really under the confusion with the people with the guns looting. we have seen some junior jobs as well, with the guns at night and a cover. and then this morning again, by the time dental and to was, i was in, people were still looting by the way to know things seems to be very quiet in the town because population i sure the, we the presence over the, the damn 23 and then the deal is the, on the doors were afraid. yes, i do that. i am doing that. the problem is that they wouldn't photo them, don't continue to before because the we're not supposed to stop in cover. but this
i've seen the senior commander leading the, the, to the trio peterson from go. my optimal cover should be the, was there with the population, even though it was the corporate issue on the saying that the way in charge we have seen, for example, during the day people come in calling them 23, leading them in different squares of global cover in order to so well sort of yes, including the i'm the groups hiding them separately. they've got this is simply because people spent and nights which was...
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he's under the echo totally, i've seen the senior commander leading the, the to the trio peterson from go my optimal cover. usually it was there with the population with even with the population on the saying that they way in charge. we have seen, for example, during the day people come in calling them 23, leading them in different squares of global global in order to so well sort of yes, including the groups hiding them separately. they've gotten this is simply because people spent and nights which was really under the confusion with the people with the guns looting. we have seen some 2 new jobs as well with the guns at night in the cover. and then this morning again, by the time dental and to was otherwise and people were still looting. but the way to know things seems to be very quiet in the town because population i sure the we the presence over to the damn 23 and then the d. r. c. i mean those were afraid. yes, i do that. i am doing that. the problem is that they will photo them, they will continue to perform because they are now individuality. awfully better so that we're not sup
he's under the echo totally, i've seen the senior commander leading the, the to the trio peterson from go my optimal cover. usually it was there with the population with even with the population on the saying that they way in charge. we have seen, for example, during the day people come in calling them 23, leading them in different squares of global global in order to so well sort of yes, including the groups hiding them separately. they've gotten this is simply because people spent and nights...
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if i buy them to in your pre officials, we have seen that tropical mind instead of leading bill peterson from wilma, up close out, people present over there. and also they are even in the moment of a public, a discussion with the population in the mean area square or for book cover, which is very symbolic for this down. so we do have the control of the situation. we are also seeing, for example, a populace. i'm calling them 20 to sort of the is taking them in different areas to so some of the groups and even some of the, the sort of use hiding themselves. this is because population spent the night of the big confusion in which so many guys where with the guns we have seen some pictures coming from the gulf. ford is up, we just started doing the job with the guns, funding it on the quarter. the area of conducting a new team, but then we, the presence of them 23 people, the almost the in the sense of, uh, the prospect this evening or this is why don't 1st of all of them 23 condos. they're launching the message saying that they optical total disc just so in depth photo we can back, they'd b
if i buy them to in your pre officials, we have seen that tropical mind instead of leading bill peterson from wilma, up close out, people present over there. and also they are even in the moment of a public, a discussion with the population in the mean area square or for book cover, which is very symbolic for this down. so we do have the control of the situation. we are also seeing, for example, a populace. i'm calling them 20 to sort of the is taking them in different areas to so some of the...
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the peterson institute estimates estimates about $2,600 a year for a family of four. that adds up to a lot. one big area that we don't think about maybe is automobiles. and it's estimated that the cost of the average automobile will go up from $66,000 to $82,000. janelle. that's a big jump. so anybody who thinks that this is not going to have an economic consequence in this country is mistaken. there may be political consequences, but they're going to be major economic consequences as well. yeah. car parts as well. and then also produce from mexico. avocados are big. okay. larry gerson, thank you so much. raj. among the many impacts on these possible tariffs, home prices across the u.s, home prices are already high because of mortgage rates and low supply. now, if these tariffs on canada and mexico do go through, eventually it could mean construction prices could also go up. two major pieces of home construction are softwood and drywall. and the u.s. imports those products. 70% of those products from mexico and canada. our other top story across the bay area and acros
the peterson institute estimates estimates about $2,600 a year for a family of four. that adds up to a lot. one big area that we don't think about maybe is automobiles. and it's estimated that the cost of the average automobile will go up from $66,000 to $82,000. janelle. that's a big jump. so anybody who thinks that this is not going to have an economic consequence in this country is mistaken. there may be political consequences, but they're going to be major economic consequences as well....
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and if you're in charge of a peterson talking to the population in one of the mid area of this book or who is also very symbolic for the populace, when they don't, then they are expressing a people camera ended. they are saying that they'll import towards people who go back home, and do we have students sort of just turning it on, even the population themselves, trying to protect them in different location? well, some of the, um, to do that some of the sort is the remaining of the city a caused cow ccf that day because of the soldiers were living the town essential foundation and also the looting oh, to press auto most or did they do this morning? one of them for the 2. all right, and for the, for you guys wanna hook up with this is also a stopping diluting and the bullet deductible here, every little end of the, not the one so not to know exactly what was going on, but at least now joshua the ripples at on that end even december roubles are spot and people in charge and go to now job prepared to welcome some of the shows which would come here from gomez for the ongoing situation that
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joseph canyon senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics and former official app and u. s. federal reserve board. joseph, thank you so much for joining us today. let me just start. i want to play a clip for you off present. donald trump, addison argue ration, and some thoughts that he had on chatsworth listen. instead of taxing our citizens to enrich other countries. we will tariff and tax foreign countries to enrich our citizens. for this purpose, we are establishing the external revenue service to collect all terrace duties and revenues that will be massive amounts of money pouring into our treasury. a joseph is a lot to one pack. they are the external revenue service, a new agency of government, as he's getting rid of other agencies. and i think the biggest thing in terms of the way he talks about terror thing, other countries are turning tariffs into a verb. but how is going to yield so much revenue for americans from these other countries? can you unpack that is the president on the right course? i don't think so. although it's interesting, we've had a cu
joseph canyon senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics and former official app and u. s. federal reserve board. joseph, thank you so much for joining us today. let me just start. i want to play a clip for you off present. donald trump, addison argue ration, and some thoughts that he had on chatsworth listen. instead of taxing our citizens to enrich other countries. we will tariff and tax foreign countries to enrich our citizens. for this purpose, we are establishing...
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he's good at one point he is is propositioned or asked by madden to go to a guy named eddie big boy peterson fighter to throw a fight against carneiro and to threaten them. but he is to threaten them. so he just slips my mickey and it makes him a little shaky. the fight these and oh, this happens at the hotel claridge on west 44th street, which the headquarters of lucky. so all things connect and go around circles that keep happening and happening. the jewel robberies, amazing amazing numbers involved in the $305,000 in jewelry, robberies, 265 murders as of showgirls. again having. oh one one of the showgirls is insured the jewels are insured by. arnold rothstein. but just before she's robbed and murdered the policy. okay these are these are tough times the tough times. one of the jewel robberies in that $305,000 robbery is a woman named godman. and then she they robbed something from a guy named harry glenn b of the glenn b manufacturing fortune big money hairnets. so she she's involved in that. she gets caught and one of our associates commit suicide. she shows up in our story a couple of
he's good at one point he is is propositioned or asked by madden to go to a guy named eddie big boy peterson fighter to throw a fight against carneiro and to threaten them. but he is to threaten them. so he just slips my mickey and it makes him a little shaky. the fight these and oh, this happens at the hotel claridge on west 44th street, which the headquarters of lucky. so all things connect and go around circles that keep happening and happening. the jewel robberies, amazing amazing numbers...
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by for that to see what was the hearing reports, the maybe even next week we might see president peterson and president trump sitting down again. that is just room up. but i do want to talk about how it's not just a possible piece still with you quite. and that is up for discussion because the issue of western sanctions, backfiring has also been raised with american companies reporting losses of hundreds of billions. in fact, 300000000 that was just a given up to packing up. the business isn't accepting the auction market. so paving the way for the advertising is on the table. and that's what, according to one of the members of most goes delegation. it is very important to discuss the joint economic projects. we will discuss joint projects for their assumption of dialogue in general, and will certainly move along the political track, which is headed by mr. lever off and mr. lewis called respectively. and in the economic track, i have been assigned to leave and i believe that we will reach a mutual understanding. and this mutual understanding will be reflected in joint projects. for exampl
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bruce's attorneys, craig peterson and david feel hope the lawsuit will force officers to properly respondo medical emergencies. >> the officers, acting like a hammer and everything they see is a nail, right? there's only one way to approach a particular scene. >> the treatment for a seizure is time. monitor him for sure, but leave him in place and give him time to come back to his senses. that's all they needed to do. >> phil says officers have been given specific information from witnesses and should not have interrogated bruce, given his condition. >> to expect him to provide useful answers to a question about his medical history is obviously not reasonable. >> so he tries to revive the driver. >> roger clark is a use of force expert and los angeles sheriff's veteran. >> he inflicted the use of the taser, which is a significant and forbidden in this set of facts. >> bruce says he has since suffered seven more seizures and is barred from driving. >> it gives me a lot of fear that this could happen to anybody else, and it's just also a lot of overwhelming emotions of sadness and confusion
bruce's attorneys, craig peterson and david feel hope the lawsuit will force officers to properly respondo medical emergencies. >> the officers, acting like a hammer and everything they see is a nail, right? there's only one way to approach a particular scene. >> the treatment for a seizure is time. monitor him for sure, but leave him in place and give him time to come back to his senses. that's all they needed to do. >> phil says officers have been given specific information...
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only jordan peterson can make that fart you know farts are just releasing of the patriarchal unnecessary father from the belly of the. no it is like really. so i don't like intellectual people they make me look stupid. let me check my... [laughter] >> greg: i don't know, amanda. >> how happy would you be if somebody from your passed looked at your phone and it was a video of them? >> i would love it. >> i would be like this is the best day of my life. >> greg: i would write about it. coming up daytime swine hayes on carolina. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need, and the flavor you love. so, here's to now... now available: boost max! is a bitcoin etf the same as owning bitcoin directly? while bitcoin etfs might offer a familiar face, they lack the true ownership and flexibility of directly investing in bitcoin. with itrustcapital you can buy and sell real bitcoin 24/ 7 with the tax advantages of an ira. real bitcoin means no middleman, no restricted stock market hours. choose th
only jordan peterson can make that fart you know farts are just releasing of the patriarchal unnecessary father from the belly of the. no it is like really. so i don't like intellectual people they make me look stupid. let me check my... [laughter] >> greg: i don't know, amanda. >> how happy would you be if somebody from your passed looked at your phone and it was a video of them? >> i would love it. >> i would be like this is the best day of my life. >> greg: i...
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geoff: we are joined tonight by mary lovely, a senior fellow at the peterson institute for internationalnomics. thanks for coming. we have this paws on tariffs for canada and mexico. how much of this is actually about addressing a trade imbalance? i raised the question because donald trump negotiated a trade deal with canada and mexico. is there an actual problem these tariff seem to solve? mary: the president has identified two problems of the border. sony has on occasion talked about the trade deficit that we have but it's hard to know what weight he places on these factors. for today's announcement, it looks like it was on the border. >> when he talks about canada, he complains about the trade imbalance, which has existed for decades. canada sells more goods and services to the u.s. than advise from us. does that justify tariffs? >> there's no reason we should have balance bilaterally. there's no reason that the grocery store should buy as much for me as i buy from it. there is no reason why canada should not sell to us and then use those resources to produce things to sell to the res
geoff: we are joined tonight by mary lovely, a senior fellow at the peterson institute for internationalnomics. thanks for coming. we have this paws on tariffs for canada and mexico. how much of this is actually about addressing a trade imbalance? i raised the question because donald trump negotiated a trade deal with canada and mexico. is there an actual problem these tariff seem to solve? mary: the president has identified two problems of the border. sony has on occasion talked about the...
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here is state senator jamie peterson, this is just incredible.isten here. >> kids over 13 have the complete right to make their own decisions about their mental healthcare. parents don't have a right to have notice, don't have a right to have consent about that. >> dana: is that really what they think? >> yeah, they do. unfortunately i hate to say that. i am a mom of three boys and i can tell you that 13-year-old boys absolutely need parents or a guardian or someone guiding them through life. this is absolute insanity. there is no common sense. there is no adult sitting at the table in washington state. i hope voters realize that it does matter who you vote for. this affects our daily life. it affects the future of our children. i hope that democrats wake up and realize they are undoing the will of the voters. it is a slap in the face to democracy and it whats to change. >> dana: add one other thing. please call for number one for tiffany here. >> the underlying bill states that schools can wait 48 hours before they tell parents if their children
here is state senator jamie peterson, this is just incredible.isten here. >> kids over 13 have the complete right to make their own decisions about their mental healthcare. parents don't have a right to have notice, don't have a right to have consent about that. >> dana: is that really what they think? >> yeah, they do. unfortunately i hate to say that. i am a mom of three boys and i can tell you that 13-year-old boys absolutely need parents or a guardian or someone guiding...
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we saw the statement last week by the democratic leader of the senate, jimmy peterson, who basicallyve the rights to know about their teenage children's health in school. listen to this. >> kids over 13 have the right to make their own decisions about their mental health care. parents don't have a right to have notice. they don't have a right to have consent about that. >> i either talk to her showed that clip to a number parents, and a person -- there reaction was "that's just nuts." what do you say? >> i am a parent and i agree with their reaction. it is nuts. unfortunately, that is the direction the democrats are going here in the state of washington. they are looking to undermine parental rights. and initiative was passed last year by restricting ability to share medical information with parents. it's a bad bill. it divides parents from their children. is undermining trust in our public education system. they are 100% on the wrong track. i think the people are very frustrated. >> it involves a eight hour notification. the schools can wait until 48 hours -- child safety otherwise
we saw the statement last week by the democratic leader of the senate, jimmy peterson, who basicallyve the rights to know about their teenage children's health in school. listen to this. >> kids over 13 have the right to make their own decisions about their mental health care. parents don't have a right to have notice. they don't have a right to have consent about that. >> i either talk to her showed that clip to a number parents, and a person -- there reaction was "that's just...
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the pettit wall street journal columnist kim strassel and bill mcgurn editorial board member kyle petersonwhat do you make of hurricane musk as he blows through washington? chuck schumer makes it sound like the apocalypse is nigh. what's really happening? what's is a definite shakeup of a company town and elements of it that could really be useful. he is made thousand buyout offer to federal employees reportedly like 60000 of them at least have now taken. there are bad things that u.s. agency for international development have been done including supporting diversity and equity initiatives in serbia for this a lot of good stuff it does as well, polio eradication efforts and so forth. the difficult thing is now that all the stubs being challenged in court. there is a lawsuit against usaid shakeup with this ruling from federal judges putting limits on the doge access to the treasury payment systems. and another went haltingly buyout for federal workers until a court ruling can happen next week. do not set your hair on fire this is the legal system at work. we will see that within the legal a
the pettit wall street journal columnist kim strassel and bill mcgurn editorial board member kyle petersonwhat do you make of hurricane musk as he blows through washington? chuck schumer makes it sound like the apocalypse is nigh. what's really happening? what's is a definite shakeup of a company town and elements of it that could really be useful. he is made thousand buyout offer to federal employees reportedly like 60000 of them at least have now taken. there are bad things that u.s. agency...
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. >> reporter: economist mary lovely studied trump's proposals for the peterson institute for internationaltisan research. >> the argument is made that if tariffs are imposed american consumers will buy less of the foreign goods, more domestically produced goods, and that's a great thing for consumers and for jobs. >> well, it's a great thing for consumers if you don't care about how much they are able to buy. because the prices of everything they buy will go up. will they substitute toward domestic goods? let's just take that to start. yes, to some extent they will. but the prices of those domestic goods will also rise because they no longer have to compete with imported goods. >> reporter: lovely's research estimates the tariffs trump talks about would cost an average household around $200 a month. >> footwear, toys, home goods, certain types of machinery, certain active ingredients in pharmaceuticals, certain types of chemicals. we're still very dependent in certain categories. >> reporter: but worse, lovely says, tariffs can kill jobs. she points to trump's first term tariffs on importe
. >> reporter: economist mary lovely studied trump's proposals for the peterson institute for internationaltisan research. >> the argument is made that if tariffs are imposed american consumers will buy less of the foreign goods, more domestically produced goods, and that's a great thing for consumers and for jobs. >> well, it's a great thing for consumers if you don't care about how much they are able to buy. because the prices of everything they buy will go up. will they...
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paul: duso for during the paneln henninger and alicia finley editorial board member kyle peterson. let stepping back a big picture second week what did we learn? >> we learned donald trump is not going to waste any time getting to the second term of his presidency. there's been a lot of controversy on the way they're going about it. that firings, suspending the spending on grants. my view of this and the old saying of trying to get mules attention you hit them in the head by two by four. i think that space in and what donald trump is doing. the bureaucracy, the political system is so good are receiving normal traditional blows, letting it roll off their back, we will get to it later. he is really shaking things up. now there are problems and difficulties with that as we saw with the spending order. they had to resend it because the execution was not so precise. i remember a friend of mine at once telling me who is involved in this sort of thing the bureaucracies have one great skill that is fighting the details on which to shoot down what you are proposing. they can take it to cour
paul: duso for during the paneln henninger and alicia finley editorial board member kyle peterson. let stepping back a big picture second week what did we learn? >> we learned donald trump is not going to waste any time getting to the second term of his presidency. there's been a lot of controversy on the way they're going about it. that firings, suspending the spending on grants. my view of this and the old saying of trying to get mules attention you hit them in the head by two by four....
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. >> jordan peterson keynote speech at the alliance for responsible citizenships second global forum us about the importance of this event. >> we're lost in the west because our identities have become very inward looking and self-centered and you find your true identity in service to others. service to service to others. that's the theme of arc as well. theme of responsibility. >> carley: house speaker mike johnson and vivek ramaswamy are also attending: moving some of its mexico the potential automaker's talk of putting tariffs on americans southern neighbor. nissan ceo saying quote if the high tariffs are imposed, we need to be ready for this and maybe we can transfer the production of these models elsewhere if this weren't the decision. and tomorrow, the los angeles unified school district will begin enforcing its ban on cell phones and smart devices during the school day. cell phone smart watches, ear buds and smart glasses are all included in the ban and they must be turned off and stored during school hours. students will still be able to use their phone in emergency situation.
. >> jordan peterson keynote speech at the alliance for responsible citizenships second global forum us about the importance of this event. >> we're lost in the west because our identities have become very inward looking and self-centered and you find your true identity in service to others. service to service to others. that's the theme of arc as well. theme of responsibility. >> carley: house speaker mike johnson and vivek ramaswamy are also attending: moving some of its...
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additional perspective we are doing tonight by mary lovely -- a senior fellow at the non-partisan petersonnstitute for international economics. thank you for coming in. we've got this 30 day pause on tariffs for canada and mexico. the 10% goods for china still on the table for tomorrow. how much of this is actually about addressing a trade imbalance? i raised the question because donald trump negotiated a new trade deal with canada and mexico in his first term. is there an actual problem that these tariffs aim to solve? >> the president has identified two problems at the border. migration and the flow of fentanyl. he has on occasion talked about the trade deficit we have with trading partners but it's hard to know exactly what he places on these various factors. for today's announcement, it looks like it was on border issues. geoff: when he talks about canada, he often complains about the trade imbalance which has existed for decades. canada sells more goods answer to the u.s. than it buys from us. on that point, does that justify tariffs? >> no. there's no reason we should have balance bi
additional perspective we are doing tonight by mary lovely -- a senior fellow at the non-partisan petersonnstitute for international economics. thank you for coming in. we've got this 30 day pause on tariffs for canada and mexico. the 10% goods for china still on the table for tomorrow. how much of this is actually about addressing a trade imbalance? i raised the question because donald trump negotiated a new trade deal with canada and mexico in his first term. is there an actual problem that...