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phil? >> yeah. capricious. that's that's going to be rattling around in my head for the next couple of weeks. perfect. my vocabulary word for the day. there it is. kaitlan collins, thank you so much. and of course, you can look out for caitlin in just a few hours on isa soares. that's weeknight. this calls today's conversation between the two leaders, quote, constructive. what else are you hearing from your sources in the canadian government. >> that they continue to speak? and mainly it's the finance minister here, along with the commerce secretary in the united states. what they're looking for is to see if they can come to some kind of an agreement on other carveouts. perhaps that will happen in the next few hours, perhaps in the next few days. but what they are looking at is the original trade agreement, phil, that the president signed in 2020 with both canada and mexico. at the time, he called it the best trade deal ever. they want to go back to the bones of that and say, look, if companies are complying wi
phil? >> yeah. capricious. that's that's going to be rattling around in my head for the next couple of weeks. perfect. my vocabulary word for the day. there it is. kaitlan collins, thank you so much. and of course, you can look out for caitlin in just a few hours on isa soares. that's weeknight. this calls today's conversation between the two leaders, quote, constructive. what else are you hearing from your sources in the canadian government. >> that they continue to speak? and...
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so, phil, that. really is the. central question here. how much of these. >> tariffs will. >> be imposed, how much. >> of them. >> will sort of be paused on? but in a conversation, a different phone call with the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau. it was friendlier than their previous conversations, but the president did not offer any exemptions for the broader tariffs there. he has a call scheduled tomorrowh the president of mexico, phil. >> friendlier, but not good enough. we'll see about that next call. jeff zeleny, thanks so much. i want to go straight to cnn's manu raju on capitol hill. manu, republicans traditionally, ideologically, not huge fans of tariffs. what are you hearing from lawmakers, house and senate on the republican side? >> yeah a lot of unease phil, you're absolutely right. this is a party that is large in large measure. >> supported free. >> trade agreements for so many years. >> but then came donald trump. >> and that has. >> scrambled the entire calculus. a lot of republicans are concerned. >> about this last
so, phil, that. really is the. central question here. how much of these. >> tariffs will. >> be imposed, how much. >> of them. >> will sort of be paused on? but in a conversation, a different phone call with the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau. it was friendlier than their previous conversations, but the president did not offer any exemptions for the broader tariffs there. he has a call scheduled tomorrowh the president of mexico, phil. >> friendlier, but...
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and phil, the third generation owner has been whipping up his family's dishes in the outer sunset for years. >> it is a simple drink. but because all the ingredients come from mexico, that's going to affect the price. >> reporter: after donald trump imposed a 25% tariff on mexican imports this week, he is concerned that expected retaliatory tariff by mexico would prompt higher overhead for essential items like limes and tequila, filled by up to 15 cases of limes weekly. he is looking towards the future. >> i will go to my suppliers to try to stock up on everything that i can at this price point. >> reporter: according to the department of agriculture, the u.s. imported more than $45 billion worth of products from mexico in 2023. >> mexico. mexico. >> reporter: nearly 75% of those imports included alcohol, fruit, and vegetables. avocado, a key import. >> this is $15. if there is a 25% increase, the appetizer will go up towards $20, and then they will double, triple in price. well, most restaurants, they will just not offer that for you. >> reporter: phil spends upwards of $2,000 on avo
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phil, are we under budget, at budget over budget. what's the price tag here dealing in the finances? well, we're starting similar to how we actually started with the jfk promenade. it's actually going to be really cost effective. we the california coastalant from conservancy. and we have about a half $1 million in philanthropy that is going to allow us to add murals and public art on the roadways, benches, hammocks, seating areas. we're going to have a some pump track for kids, a nature exploration area, recreation zones, all kinds of relatively, you know, modest improvements. and we're all going to be able to enjoy the space. the long term vision is certainly more costly. but for now, i think we've got some really good ideas to allow people just wonderful access to the shoreline. well, we all are crossing our fingers that this is a success, so we wish you the best. and in terms of the naming contest here, what what name are we going with? yeah. well, i mean, in just two short days, i think we have almost a thousand submissions. so i
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hey, phil. >> well, here we go again. it's not the first time that the president has made a dress before congress in his term in office. we just skipped a term with joe biden in there. i tell you, we're going to hear a lot about, you know, the america coming back. that's going to be the theme. economically, we're going to hear about that. its place in the world order. we're going to hear more about that. we're going to hear more about immigration. what we're not going to hear much of is what biden and the democrats talked about four years ago climate change, social justice and taxing corporations. the president, if anything, is going to call for $4 trillion in tax cuts. but what? that's if he stays on script. if he goes off script, it's anybody's guess what he might say. >> can i just ask you if you expect fireworks? ■i mean, we remember these things used to be very decorum driven, and then things have really evolved. what do you expect tonight? >> anything and everything, christian. you know, for the sheer entertainment
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i can remember holding phil reid's hand. we were sitting next to each other and i can remember just... we probably squeezed each other extra hard. reporter: at 11am, the judges in their robes sat behind the bench. as they pronounced abdelbaset al-megrahi guilty of murder, there was a sudden gasp. then, as they announced lamin fhimah was not guilty, a second gasp. i thought they would both be sent home not-guilty. the shock of the verdict initially, was so great, i collapsed. reporter: many people are left to wonder, how one of the accused could be guilty and the other not. fhimah's lawyer declared there was no evidence he was at malta airport on the day the bomb was allegedly loaded, and still less that he was aware of being part of a bomb plot. the judges apparently agreed. it seemed odd - the case was against both men - that one of them should not be proven to have been involved. i think that shocked a lot of people. my heart broke when mr fhimah was allowed to leave the courtroom, because clearly that bomb could not have
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phil, thanks. phil lebeau. you bet. what do you do with the automakers here?it's interesting because they just got all their union employee wages in order last year and they went up. so now they're sitting here. and their inability potentially to capture that back. and also when you think about the auto companies, you know in general who their what their costs are input, that's a direct they're probably the most impacted in terms of steel. and what if people stop buying american. and one other thing is that used car prices, which we're hoping is not going to add to inflation, you have to wonder if used car prices will start to go up if there's lack of new car production. >> you know, you got to look at these as trades though, right? so if you put a chart of gm in october of last year was a $45 stock traded in a straight line to 61, traded in a straight line back to 45. so if you're looking for a level i mean, all the things danny just talked about are correct. the question now is has it been priced in to a certain extent, and can you trade around the edges lik
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our phil lebeau joins us now with much more on this story. phil good morning.>> tomorrow will be. >> the day when the auto industry finds out just what the impact is going to be in terms of components, parts and final vehicles going back and forth across the borders to the north and to the south. about three quarters of the vehicles sold in this country are made in either the us, canada or mexico. >> the bulk. >> of the production is here in the united states, but there you see mexico at 16.2%, canada at 7.2%. and for the big three, because they have the most exposure here, talking about gm, ford and stellantis, what they've done as much as possible is they've tried to build their inventories, for example, bring vehicles across the border if possible, when they are finished, or stockpile components if possible, at plants that are north or south of the border. ford is a good example. here you take a look at their mexican production. it's 15% of their u.s. sales, so they're not as exposed as gm and stellantis yet. they've got some very popular vehicles that are b
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hey, phil. >> hey, it's going to be an interesting night. buckle your seat belt. >> i know they're buckled. they're buckled okay. but you got you got to look at the tough issues that are out there. and trump's been hammered on a lot of them today, especially with the tariffs and the stock market tanking. how is he going to try to frame this and put it in a positive light. >> well, what he's going to do and or try to do is say that short term pain is going to lead to long term gain, and that by putting these tariffs on goods from mexico, canada, china and possibly other countries, we're going to bring more jobs back to the united states. it's going to be more expensive for those goods from those countries to come here. you know, it's interesting, one of the reasons you should be watching this tonight is the shift in government. we're seeing a tremendous shift from the power of congress and over to the executive, through these executive orders, which are being signed at rapid rate by donald trump. we started seeing it big in the obama administ
hey, phil. >> hey, it's going to be an interesting night. buckle your seat belt. >> i know they're buckled. they're buckled okay. but you got you got to look at the tough issues that are out there. and trump's been hammered on a lot of them today, especially with the tariffs and the stock market tanking. how is he going to try to frame this and put it in a positive light. >> well, what he's going to do and or try to do is say that short term pain is going to lead to long term...
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phil i had this was back at the december commission. we were talking about the rainy day reserve and so our treasurer tax collector invest based on safety, liquidity and yield in that order and i apologize i couldn't remember it at the time. it's difficult when you're prepping for surgery but i will say that they do invest in short term investments but we do not have control. it's completely at that where we entrust our funds with the treasury tax i think it's called a pooled account. >> yes. antonio it's a pooled so all of the departments that have reserves and funds they sit with the treasurer's office and it is the treasurer's responsibility to invest in to try to generate an appropriate yield on those funds. so we have we have no control over our funds as far as investing correct? we do not invest our own money and does it come back to us? >> yes. okay. yes we do receive interest back into the open space fund and the goal fund. all right. appreciate the answers from antonio and phil, i just got to reiterate that as a labor rep i can
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phil. so the automakers look at the results they're getting from these phone calls. >> that's good news. that's a one month reprieve. but in the end game kelly when you look at this they're still behind the eight ball because they have to make a decision in terms of production within the next month. what are they going to do. and they're likely because i'm just guessing that they're probably going to say, look, they're going to go into effect on april 2nd. we have to plan for that. and as a result, what are they going to do in terms of production for vehicles made in canada and in mexico? and the expectation is you're not going to be able to bring much of that production back to the united states. when you look at the daily production of vehicles, the overwhelming production, the volume is overwhelmingly, overwhelmingly in the united states, followed by mexico and then followed by canada in terms in terms of daily production. they'll be able to bring some of that, not much of it, back to th
phil. so the automakers look at the results they're getting from these phone calls. >> that's good news. that's a one month reprieve. but in the end game kelly when you look at this they're still behind the eight ball because they have to make a decision in terms of production within the next month. what are they going to do. and they're likely because i'm just guessing that they're probably going to say, look, they're going to go into effect on april 2nd. we have to plan for that. and as...
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please join me in saying a heart-felt thank you to judge phil gann. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman recognized the gentleman from california, mr. cisneros, for five minutes. mr. cisneros: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, republican leadership has called for a year-long continuing resolution ahead of next week's government funding deadline. that is a horrible idea. to be clear, the government funding bill should have been completed last year, but house republicans made the political decision to punt them so this year because they wanted to wait for president trump to move into the white house. well, house republicans got what they wanted, but still haven't been able to pass any new funding because their party refuses to accept the responsibility of governing. that's what's led us to this year-long c.r. both the president and the speaker have called for a quote, unquote, clean c.r., but neither of them can articulate what it means. not only is republican leadership struggling to say what they want to see in it, but a year-long c.r. would nega
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>> well, either way, phil. >> glad.in the chair this week. >> it's going. >> to be a busy one. phil lebeau helping us understand the big picture from the automakers perspective. take another look at the pre-market as we're going to start this week, at least out with some green. squawk on the with some green. squawk on the streets back when we return. (grandpa) i'm the richest guy in the world. (man 1) i have time to give. (man 2) i have people i can count on. (grandma) and a million stories to share. (vo) the key to being rich is knowing what counts. it's time to feed the dogs real food in the right amount. a healthy weight can help dogs live a longer and happier life. the farmer's dog makes weight management easy with fresh food pre-portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. but we also. >> know what really goes. >> into getting you there. >> that's why. >> we introduced cobra. >> which connects. >> you. >> to a real banker in real time to help you do. >> anything from. >> adding a new debit card
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phil: this is the old luqa airport. investigation determined that it was here that the bomb bag... was actually put on the air malta flight to frankfurt... ..and then was transferred to the pan am 103 flight out of heathrow that blew up over lockerbie. puzzle piece was working here at luqa airport in the luggage area. the cia started looking at his reporting. which was saying that, around december of 1988, he actually saw both fhimah and megrahi coming into this airport here... ..with a suitcase. and that double agent became very, very important to us in the case. i get a phone call telling me that cia the found the double agent, majid giaka, he's on a boat, and they're bringing him to a us ship of some kind to be interviewed. got on a helicopter, we were flown out to a ship in the mediterranean, international waters. and i'm anticipating a very aggressive interview. but i found him credible, uh, almost to a fault. he was so honest. dick: he tells us he knows megrahi. megrahi was in the libyan intelligence service. he t
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chitterely had no backing and crime out of the blue to almost pick off phil murphy's governorship.was while. >> i want to thank the new r.n.c. headed by chairman michael whatley and co-care casey crosby. michael whatley has been in the garden state. it's february. >> i love it. >> casey crosby is coming to an event with chairman carlos santos and myself on 13th of this month. my message is we'll have more funding than ever, more staffers than ever. r & c is on board and to my beautiful people at home. new jersey is in play. >> laura: what is the website so everyone can fi find out more information. >> it's earlyvoteaction.com. >> laura: when you show up and say i'm scott pressler and i'm here to educate you about voting and they say you are a liberal. i know everyone asks you. >> when democrats see long hair coming to their states they get nervous. it's fresh, clean, i think joe biden would go in for a whiff. i'm here to reach as many as i can do get them to rester and vote on tuesday, november 24th. 2024. i'm excited to be in the garden state. >> laura: i'm excited next tim you co
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phil ginsburg and we will have time to do that. is that part of this partnership? yeah, you know we have this budget but we also know that rec and park with the capability again you raise half a billion and all of that we are we are here for and we also have some provisions to look at funding to supplement what we are doing here and so that's going to be a decision that we are going to be making and advising you on and you know any ideas that you may have as well. i think it would be great, you know, for us to share that. and lastly for the empty estimate, i know you're about 15 staff from your side here but give them doable all maintenance of this parks you know we might be coming up with some other models such well you know for you you know based on what we know for the longevity of this park so it's good to throw all this ideas out there and you know looking forward to what can we do actually. >> right. yeah. i mean i think we as i said we've created this based on those 86 acres but that is just the beginning of the buildout and you know, we fully expect that it
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we just heard phil again give a little overview of cbo's baseline projections. to get started now you have heard that brief summary what do you find most concerning about this story that cbo is telling. >> i think whenever that sustainability and physical issues come up for the u.s. for me i go back to the level of debt that is troubling the trajectory. i know it's a cliche but i think it's relevant. and in looking at the previous just session what stands out is the deficit in the u.s. it's so high and about 4 percent of gdp when you look historically for the u.s. this kind of primary balance deficit is normal arched recession periods. we're in the boom part. we have a low unemployment rate and we should be running a primary balance or even a slightly surplus to deal with the stock of debt and this is problematic and we should be paying more attention to that glg definitely, mya? >> good morning everybody. yeah, i think what is most concerning to me is the fact that every single metric that one would look at in a cbo report and the most concerning to me is those
we just heard phil again give a little overview of cbo's baseline projections. to get started now you have heard that brief summary what do you find most concerning about this story that cbo is telling. >> i think whenever that sustainability and physical issues come up for the u.s. for me i go back to the level of debt that is troubling the trajectory. i know it's a cliche but i think it's relevant. and in looking at the previous just session what stands out is the deficit in the u.s....
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ciattarelli came out of the blue to almost pick off phil murphy's governorship. that was wild.t to thank this new rnc that we have headed by chairman michael whatley. michael michael whatley already in the garden state and it's february. now it's march and crazy crosby is coming to an event with chairman carlos santos and myself on the 13th of this month. so my message is we're going to have more funding than ever. more staffers than ever. the rnc is on board. to my beautiful people at home new jersey is in play. >> laura: what's the website scott so everyone can go and find out more information? >> thank you, early vote action.com. >> laura: early vote action.com. scott, we can find out all the details there scott, when you show up and say i'm scott presler and here to educate but voting and they think well, okay, so you are a liberal, right, by the way you look? what's your first line? i know everyone asks you. >> you know, when democrats see long hair coming to their states, they get really nervous. but it is fresh, it is clean. i think joe biden would go in for a whiff but,
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we have phil lebeau talking. i don't think he's that opposed to what my view is, but i can tell you that someone has to be sacrificed. and it's the margins of ford and gm and the shareholders until pangloss breaks out and we realize that canada wasn't cheap and we're cheaper, but it was also a way to get away from the unions. i mean, i think we look what i worked, i was a shop steward. i worked and led a wildcat strike fired immediately. not so great. >> uaw did not criticize tariffs yesterday. well, they they they they don't mind this at all. >> no, they're a winner. >> yeah. by the way jim. >> they're big winners. >> the broader the broader scope. is this piece in the journal today. stagflation has entered the chat. adp today our data suggests a hiring hesitancy among employers. right. that's the that's the bigger picture. >> well look the president did say listen the tax cuts are coming. and don't worry about it. i don't think this is permanent, but i, i look when i hear the bullishness, i just say those peopl
we have phil lebeau talking. i don't think he's that opposed to what my view is, but i can tell you that someone has to be sacrificed. and it's the margins of ford and gm and the shareholders until pangloss breaks out and we realize that canada wasn't cheap and we're cheaper, but it was also a way to get away from the unions. i mean, i think we look what i worked, i was a shop steward. i worked and led a wildcat strike fired immediately. not so great. >> uaw did not criticize tariffs...
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phil mastrocola is executive director of grace solutions. we have a bank of six shower rooms, and each of these are lockable and they are, they're secure. they provide meals, shelter, showers and essential services to the unhoused. yeah. this is the kitchen. this is the church kitchen. and this is where we, prepare, our meals. over the years, he's seen the need grow in the area. lots of things going on in the city. they're trying to help as much as they possible to, you know, clean up encampments and make things available for people. so being downtown and near the creeks, we do get a lot of people here very close to us from the coyote creek, which is probably six blocks from here. their work, a testament to their dedication to the san jose community. we're working always with the city and county to make sure that we're able to get give, as much as we can based on our capacity and our resources here to help those folks give drink to. the thirsty, feed the hungry. working in conjunction with volunteers from grace baptist church, doctor penelop
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but first we start with phil lebeau and a look at the automakers. >> phil and melissa.regional. >> industry, north america as a whole, as opposed to canada, the us and mexico. but if you break down production by those three countries in terms of vehicles. >> sold. >> in the united states, yes, the vast majority are built here in the us. but look, 16% come from mexico, 7% come from canada. so what are the automakers and more importantly, the suppliers done to ensure that they can mitigate the impact of tariffs if they're put in place? one thing they're doing is they're adjusting production by either moving parts and components over the last month, month and a half into locations. >> so that they. >> can do manufacturing as much ahead of time. in some cases, it means bringing more vehicles, maybe from mexico into the united states. >> so that. >> you already have them here before tariffs go into effect. but look, if. >> this. >> goes beyond 2 or 3 weeks, as you take a look at shares of gm, ford and stellantis, the real question is how much of this will be passed along to
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phil mattingly, thanks so much. president trump laid out aggressive plans for his second term agenda tonight. how will he actually get a pass? one of his cabinet secretaries who was inside the chamber for trump's speech, joins us live ahead. >> twitter. >> that's a great name. >> we invented a. >> whole new thing. >> no one could possibly have understood where it was going. >> twitter. breaking the bird premieres sunday at ten on cnn. >> when emergency. >> strikes, first responders. >> rely on the. latest technology. that's why. >> t-mobile created. >> t priority. >> built for the 5g era. >> only t priority. >> dynamically dedicates. >> more capacity for first responders. >> i made a left. >> into the river. >> daddy's home. >> hey, you. >> got that thing? >> yeah, i. >> got. >> that thing. >> throw it in the fridge. >> oh. >> what's this? you keep dog. >> food in the fridge? >> it's not dog food. it's fresh pat. real meat. real veggies from my boy junior. >> no disrespect. >> but. >> uh, what are we doing here? >>
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more difficult now without the us and from still has expectations that that'd be opposed to me for phil has promised that we and ukraine . we do not have this romantic view. it's quite a, despite the wreckage of diplomatic relations between ukraine and washington keeps, says it will continue. diplomacy with us via all available channels. but as you crane struggles to defend the skies and hold bank, russian forces in the east weapons like these could fall silent without urgent european health. just drop it down to 0. keith flash floods and heavy rain has swamped since and easiest cap sol jakarta, forcing thousands of people to flee, rescue teams all working to reach stranded people before more rain hits the region axles and i'm of it's reports. torrential rains have turned your card into a city. a waterways with floods engulfing the nation's capital. any surrounding regions in because the just east of jakarta, entire neighborhood sly, submerged under meters of water. the thousands of people had been forced to seek refuge on the rooftop since tuesday morning. waiting for rescue any mind g
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it's much more difficult now without the us and from still has expectations that to me personally for phil has promised that we and ukraine. we do not have this romantic view. it's quite a, despite the wreckage of diplomatic relations between ukraine and washington keeps, says it will continue. diplomacy with the us via all available channels. but as you crane struggles to defend the skies and hold back, russian forces in the east weapons like these could fall silent without urgent european health. just drop it down to 0. keith heavy flooding target by the styling of the city. one river has force thousands of people in south and east, you cause it from that homes. emergency response teams trying to pump out for fun was at the moraine is expected. that's it for me. my. the inside, the news continues offset slots, and the cast on counting, the cost ukraine agrees to ground the us access to its mineral wealth. but is it really a win win deal is germany's business model in danger of breaking up and kind of the new government fix it. plus 1000000000 is or amassing mountains of money will be in
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phil mattingly, thanks so much. president trump laid out aggressive plans for his second term agenda tonight. how will he actually get a pass? one of his cabinet secretaries who was inside the chamber for trump's speech joins us live ahead. >> have i got news for you is back. let's think of some new games to play. what have you got? >> yes. >> something like a. >> oh. >> what? >> keep playing the same games. yeah. let's do the same games. >> have i got news for you saturday at nine on cnn. >> sail through the heart of historic cities. >> and. >> unforgettable scenery with viking. >> unpack once and get closer to iconic landmarks, local life and cultural treasures. because when you experience europe on a viking longship, you'll spend less time getting there and more time being there. viking exploring the world in comfort. we've been telling clients. >> it's nearly impossible to sell a home in winter. >> not true. >> i just helped them sell directly to open door. it's hassle free. wait, this isn't going on the interne
phil mattingly, thanks so much. president trump laid out aggressive plans for his second term agenda tonight. how will he actually get a pass? one of his cabinet secretaries who was inside the chamber for trump's speech joins us live ahead. >> have i got news for you is back. let's think of some new games to play. what have you got? >> yes. >> something like a. >> oh. >> what? >> keep playing the same games. yeah. let's do the same games. >> have i got...
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phil, really good to have you.'re erasing the numbers. and then they're putting up more numbers. sometimes they're they're they're adding something up three times. they're overestimating a contract. they're claiming a contract cancellation saves money when it doesn't in fact, save any money. is there anything that they've been able to do so far that does save taxpayers money? that is an example of fraud. >> well, yeah, i mean, i think it's. >> important to. >> consider those. >> two. >> questions separately, right. have they done things that. >> might save. >> taxpayers money, assuming we're talking. >> about federal spending as. >> being a tax. >> savings, then yes. >> it seems. >> clear that. >> if you cancel contracts wantonly. >> then you're going to. >> save on money that you would have spent on those contracts. of course, when we talk about cost savings, you know, you and i can save money by not paying our. >> rent or mortgage, right? there's a downside, which. >> is that we lose. our house. so, you know, whe
phil, really good to have you.'re erasing the numbers. and then they're putting up more numbers. sometimes they're they're they're adding something up three times. they're overestimating a contract. they're claiming a contract cancellation saves money when it doesn't in fact, save any money. is there anything that they've been able to do so far that does save taxpayers money? that is an example of fraud. >> well, yeah, i mean, i think it's. >> important to. >> consider those....
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my eyes has won his 1st career atp to a title and he's out of the reach of phil tina in straight sets the came the trophy in acapulco 24 year old. is this the checklist to claim an a t p $500.00 tournament off the thomas credits and by the funding? united states has been guessing it's now annual tis of a rugby league as the 4th target because global audience, las vegas hosted the full game since new thing. this contests between the combat raiders and use even for years, the national elect release has signed a 5 year deal to states. matchers. yes. and that's always put for me 100 back to list. so i don't thank you very much for that. and on man, russian space class carrying viral supplies has successfully don't. the international space station master says the vessel was carrying 3 tons of food and fuel for the crew on board american astronauts, which will more. and so these of williams have remained on the station long past this scheduled for 10. they arrived in june as the 1st crew is bowlens in new style on a capsule. and the technical problems. valid use ride home on board a space x
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need is where he to class a coalition of the willing to defend you crate the hands of the palestinian phil i'm about to this pointing to protect the items from is right, the demolitions winning sales stuff. the best documentary, the thomas has rejected israel's demands for an extension to phase one of the goal is to cease via accusing as of black. my live at amone's to really small captives, israel's appointment. and so benjamin netanyahu is refusing to enter into the 2nd phase of the deal, which he agreed to last month. that would have seen the release of the remaining is ready the captives, a complete withdrawal of israeli troops from goza and, and to the will. the other identity, neil, the what the if the thing, yeah. once to continue committing text strikes, what genocide instead of ation again in front of the world, then it's the responsibility of the world to confront and detour him. yes. what do we say that the cease fire agreement exists and we should move forward with implementing it? what i do not leave our land or succumb to threats min on sunday as well blocked all food and lif
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more difficult now without the us and from still has expectations that that'd be opposed to me for phil has promised that we and ukraine . we do not have this romantic view. it's quite a, despite the wreckage of diplomatic relations between ukraine and washington keeps, says it will continue. diplomacy with us via all available channels. but as you crane struggles to defend the skies and hold bank, russian forces in the east weapons like these could fall silent without urgent european health. just drop it down to 0. keith police 3 m p easily engine. and so it'd be, as paula been tough to opposition politicians to smoke grenades into the chamber. scuffle was also broke out between m p's that was in protest against government policies and in support of students who have been demonstrating for months against what they say is government corruption. there's been ongoing savvy ever since the collapse of a roof for the train station last year. we sense of the depths of 15 people have been flooding, triggered by the overflowing of actually one river, as was thousands of people in south and east
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k. lead of europe, the phil void, should the us turn off the supply of military support to the landscape. how important, how critical is the us in this will. it was the really clear for the last 3 years the united states has been the major security partner for ukraine. now europe has sense basically about as much aid as we have. it's really pretty ones one. so your have stepped up in a major way over the past 3 years. that said, your defense industry right now is not in a place where it can quickly mobilize things like artillery and munitions, long range rockets and other material uh, air defense, for example, to your brain that will make an immediate difference. that can be helped. of course by we have a new government in germany which cribs and vital air defense and vital, longer and truck is to threaten russian positions that the previous government simply refused to do the 1st year of a reaction from all scouts. so there is, there are a few things that europe can do, but over the short term. uh, we do need the united states to be a key partner for ukraine and for europe, it really sh
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well, still a has on al jazeera, hundreds of phil may cause riley to say cinemas in rome, from real estate developers. and coming up in schools auction from the european tompkins leak is also put 7 fonts. that's called p s b to take control of that time, [000:00:00;00] the in the the right, well, it's time for sport and his piece of stomach. so thank you very much. so that for go in trouble against new zealand. does that try to chase down a victory target of $363.00 and the champions trophy, semi finals, the pro fees. okay. and the 210 for 6. 13 of is remaining and that one, the black caps when the tasks and both the rushing the vendor and came with him some school centuries as new zealand. it's 362, the winner of this match will take on india for the title of the full take on past century man life and what's the pick of wednesdays? last 16 champions league 1st big matches 15 head coach louis enrique described livable as an almost perfect clean on a slot side. took the lead phase of champions evening 7 or 8 games. they also have a 13 point lead at the top of the primary preferred probably
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treats harris soft president. donald trump levied a 25 percent tax on canadian goods, plus hundreds of phil make his ronnie to sage cinemas in rome. from real estate developers, the . the trump administration has taken another important tool away from ukraine and its fights against the russian forces. one that could have dire consequences on the front line. the us is called self intelligence sharing with ukraine, the c i a all right, so cit, the move is temporary and that washington expects to resume its compl corporation rather with keith. if progresses made on peace, negotiations with russia and national security advisor might quotes characterized it as a step back. what did they do as far as intelligence sharing with your brain? and is it still we have uh, we have taken a step back and or pausing. and reviewing all aspects of this relationship, but i just got off the phone before i walked out here with my counterpart, ukrainian national security advisor. we are having good talks on a location for uh uh for the next round of negotiations on delegations on substance. uh, so just in the las
treats harris soft president. donald trump levied a 25 percent tax on canadian goods, plus hundreds of phil make his ronnie to sage cinemas in rome. from real estate developers, the . the trump administration has taken another important tool away from ukraine and its fights against the russian forces. one that could have dire consequences on the front line. the us is called self intelligence sharing with ukraine, the c i a all right, so cit, the move is temporary and that washington expects to...
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international far to say they've begun spending heavy rain full using cloud seating techniques. hundreds of phil make cars are routing to save cinemas, and it's how do you and capitol hollywood, great site. martin scorsese stevens spill back, and fontes most popular have joined the campaign to save the cities. movie theaters from property to front of us. but it's with reports now from the a kind of jo is one of forward you facing them as left in rome, where they used to be a 160 the romans who want to experience the world outside the tunnel city options and narrowing those trying to save its sentimental se the real estate they occupied should be reserved for use by the local community. it, it is fundamental that a city like room which is the city of cinema and is one of the cities in which culture is among the most important in the world. and among the oldest in the world, maintains this cultural aspect. because you don't just eat the food, but you also have to norbish the soul. here's a french model that could be key. west city most have multiple functions, cultural, but also a commercial movie
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it was an unprecedented night for palestinian phil making the documentary no other land one each category. the 1st the palestinians film ever to win an oscar. it's the story of a journalist who chronicles and struggles against the gradual obliteration of his village in the occupied west bank by the is really far. no other then edit. it reflects the hollows. you have to do that, we have been in building for decades, understand the business as we call on the world to stake students, actions to stop the injustice at the stop they make man think there is a difference. best political solution with our 6 supremacy with national rights for most of our people. and i have to say as i am here, the foreign policy in this country is helping to build this best. adrian brody one his 2nd best actor award for his role in the brutal list as an immigrant, hong gary and architect struggling to realizes, grand vision in post 2nd world war america. thank you. god, to thank you for this, this blessed life. the brazilian film. i'm still here one best international feature. it's the story of a woman refusing to
it was an unprecedented night for palestinian phil making the documentary no other land one each category. the 1st the palestinians film ever to win an oscar. it's the story of a journalist who chronicles and struggles against the gradual obliteration of his village in the occupied west bank by the is really far. no other then edit. it reflects the hollows. you have to do that, we have been in building for decades, understand the business as we call on the world to stake students, actions to...
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it's much more difficult now without the us and from still has expectations that to me personally for phil has promised that we and ukraine. we do not have this romantic view. it's quite a, despite the wreckage of diplomatic relations between ukraine and washington keep says, it will continue. diplomacy with the us via all available channels. but as you crane struggles to defend the skies and hold bank, russian forces in the east weapons like these could fall silent without urgent european help. john strap it down to 0. keith wallace charles mentions, and those reporting ukraine says it's ready to sign. trump's mineral jail? well to discuss what that may mean, i'm joined by grace lynn background. she's the director of critical mineral security program at the center for strategic and international studies. she joined the staff from washington dc. thank you for your time. i wonder if you could give us more details on this manuals deal that is on the table at the moment between ukraine in the us. what's in it for the united states and why have ukraine been? why is ukraine been so reluctant to
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adrian brody has won the best. sat to her was his role in the bridge list and brazilian phil. mine's still had one best international feature film showcasing palestinian resistance to his reading, the demolitions in the west bank to kind the price for best documentary feature companies in my village. now the with no of the land shows is ready soldiers tearing down homes and evicting residents to create some industries. the film was a collaboration between a palestinian activist on his way to join the sick one, despite not being able to find a distributor in the united states. no, for reynolds has moved now from los angeles. it was a big knife for a nora, an independent film about an american sex worker who falls in love with in mary's, the son of a russian oligarch, and then has to fight for survival. the film $15.00 awards, including best picture best director and best actress, mikey madison, who's 25 years old and gave a speech in which she said she stood with an honored sex workers. the best actor award went to adrian brody for his portrayal of a hung gary, an immigrant in post, 2
adrian brody has won the best. sat to her was his role in the bridge list and brazilian phil. mine's still had one best international feature film showcasing palestinian resistance to his reading, the demolitions in the west bank to kind the price for best documentary feature companies in my village. now the with no of the land shows is ready soldiers tearing down homes and evicting residents to create some industries. the film was a collaboration between a palestinian activist on his way to...
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there's lots of different names for the rebel, for the uh, the phil ben susan. yeah, means the telegram probably depends on how much space to get your missional. so the closest was, was as it is, what's the problem? the feeder is that the west has been guided by a political narrative, right? the rush has been got a 5 on a true structure and a portion of the people are pulled into place for 2 reasons. are as far as i can see, the rest so nothing. well, yeah, and that's it. it's good if it's a problem and it's a problem. it's only going to get worse here. i mean, i have a plan, i'm going to be send out a plan. i'm in negotiations, you can just do that so long as we go to thomas and in room. you know, as i've said, you know, the bettering of relations between russian united states is a real, really good, a change, but it's not solving the ukraine problem. the crate ukraine dilemma for both the united states and russia here. and, and one of the criticisms i would have of the approach here is there to, it's too many voices or too many people talking in the us on the
there's lots of different names for the rebel, for the uh, the phil ben susan. yeah, means the telegram probably depends on how much space to get your missional. so the closest was, was as it is, what's the problem? the feeder is that the west has been guided by a political narrative, right? the rush has been got a 5 on a true structure and a portion of the people are pulled into place for 2 reasons. are as far as i can see, the rest so nothing. well, yeah, and that's it. it's good if it's a...
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. >> phil? i think that is a great comment, charlene. i think we need our lawmakers to remember that they take an oath to the constitution and they have a responsibility to their constituent who sent them to washington and the whole country. there are a lot of people that think the other side is so bad that compromising would some how be suspicious or treasono us and that is a country we can't if we have a country with functioning politics. even if we disagree with each other we have to work with each other and figure out where we can come to agreements and go from there. >> rich is a republican from north carolina. >> thank you. first i guess is a comment. it appears to me there has not been any fact yet of president trump violating a court order or a decision from the supreme court. i recall the activity of mr. biden his predecessor with student loan forriveness and a d utter disregard. and that prompts two other questions from the commentary this morning. regarding employment oversight on the federal employee workforce. if that is not
. >> phil? i think that is a great comment, charlene. i think we need our lawmakers to remember that they take an oath to the constitution and they have a responsibility to their constituent who sent them to washington and the whole country. there are a lot of people that think the other side is so bad that compromising would some how be suspicious or treasono us and that is a country we can't if we have a country with functioning politics. even if we disagree with each other we have to...
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en este caso dejarÁn de afectar stockton modesto y san josÉ, empezarÁn afectar a otros como peter philnos movemos hacia el sur la nieve serÁ todavÍa mÁs abundante. cerca de las 10 pulgada mario esposa o una pulgada de nieve y en texas astra 4 pulgadas de nieve esto hace que tengamos avisos aviso por esa nieve y tormenta invernal en los pies de la sierra nevada y los puntos altos de estas montaÑas del sur del Área cerca de fresno, madera, hacia todas esas montaÑas quedan cerca de estas ciudades, en el resto advertencia por tormenta invernal por esa nieve que va a ser un poco menos fuerte que las que veremos en esta Área en el sur del valle central las montaÑas mÁs cercanas vamos a tener nevadas mÁs copiosas. maribel: adaptarnos a este tipo de cambios porque al final es por nuestra seguridad sobre todo en esas zonas que tienes en el culo rosado. antonio: es acto es las zonas en que las nevadas serÁn mÁs fuertes mejor desplazarnos cuando hace Éstas hayan pasado que serÁn el viernes. maribel: mucha precauciÓn al conducir te veo maÑana en punto de las 6:00 a.m. gracias por su fiel sintonÍa
en este caso dejarÁn de afectar stockton modesto y san josÉ, empezarÁn afectar a otros como peter philnos movemos hacia el sur la nieve serÁ todavÍa mÁs abundante. cerca de las 10 pulgada mario esposa o una pulgada de nieve y en texas astra 4 pulgadas de nieve esto hace que tengamos avisos aviso por esa nieve y tormenta invernal en los pies de la sierra nevada y los puntos altos de estas montaÑas del sur del Área cerca de fresno, madera, hacia todas esas montaÑas quedan cerca de estas...
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. >> this is a miss to new jersey governor mil murphy who was out -- phil murphy who was complaininghe proposed a slew of new taxes on new jerseyers including a new tax on home sales worth more than $1 million. so so this is an effective tax on leaving new jersey for florida. if new york doesn't get you coming, new jersey will get you going. paul: all right. dan. >> i'm giving a hit the barnard college which, believe it or not, expelled two students for invading a class room on the history of israel last month and handing out anti-semitic literature. we have to give a miss as a well though to the students who then proceeded to invade a building and protest the the expulsion of the students. cools like barnard should keep kicking out students like this and make room for students who actually want to be, believe it or not, students. paul: and learn something. all right. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and to all of you for watching. i am a paul gigot. hope to see you right here next week. ♪ ♪ jon: more trouble in america's skies. flames erupt from the if engine of a
. >> this is a miss to new jersey governor mil murphy who was out -- phil murphy who was complaininghe proposed a slew of new taxes on new jerseyers including a new tax on home sales worth more than $1 million. so so this is an effective tax on leaving new jersey for florida. if new york doesn't get you coming, new jersey will get you going. paul: all right. dan. >> i'm giving a hit the barnard college which, believe it or not, expelled two students for invading a class room on the...
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new jersey govern herb phil murphy has a long list of things he wants to tax. ashley, like what?at moves basically and doesn't move. i could be here all day listing the tax targets and philadelphia you some highlights. begin. golf courses, health and fitness clubs, miniature golf parachute, jumping rinks, skating rinks and governor murphy wants to tax it to help generate $1.2 billion in revenue for his proposed state budget. even members of his own party say aren't you just targeting working families? that's not all. how manies and other property in new jersey with a price tag between 1-2 million would be assessed a 2% tax. that is double the current rate. knowing anything about property in new jersey, it base i can covers all properties, does it not, stu? stuart: most certainly does, ashley. quite correct. murphy -- another murphy is with me. his name is mike murphy. this tax on homes between 1-2 million. that's an exit tax. you would sell these luxury homes and move to florida. >> absolutely. it's more of what was going wrong in that the government taking more money from people
new jersey govern herb phil murphy has a long list of things he wants to tax. ashley, like what?at moves basically and doesn't move. i could be here all day listing the tax targets and philadelphia you some highlights. begin. golf courses, health and fitness clubs, miniature golf parachute, jumping rinks, skating rinks and governor murphy wants to tax it to help generate $1.2 billion in revenue for his proposed state budget. even members of his own party say aren't you just targeting working...
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we just heard phil talk and give overview of the baseline projections. so, to get started now the per that brief summary of what you find most concerning about the storing cbo is telling? >> sure happy to start. whenever that sustainability and issues come up for the u.s. informed me i go back to this is not the level that is troubling. i know it's a clichÉ but it's really a relevant. i look at the previous session one thing that really stands out to me with the deficit in the u.s. is so high 4% of gdp look historically for theoo u.s. are normal around recession. it's 8% notl 4%. to put it differently and depends we are in that boom park there employment treaty we should be running a balanced a primary balanced or even slightly surplus in order to deal. we should be paying more attention to that good morning everyone. every single metric and that's what they read who would not have read the ceo report. >> what else would you do on a friday night? [laughter] and all of that report that every single metric once across the board problematic. it's for both t
we just heard phil talk and give overview of the baseline projections. so, to get started now the per that brief summary of what you find most concerning about the storing cbo is telling? >> sure happy to start. whenever that sustainability and issues come up for the u.s. informed me i go back to this is not the level that is troubling. i know it's a clichÉ but it's really a relevant. i look at the previous session one thing that really stands out to me with the deficit in the u.s. is so...
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thanks a lot, phil. talk to you again. biggest market story of february is sort of -- listen, without anybody, everyone agrees and sort of this in closing we talk about it, the mag seven and next guest is tremendous success and making money in the last few years with the stocks and i want to get his current assessment and research advisory and their managing partner kip harris. one of the mag seven charges and just a few and around victory of mags and obviously broke through the 50 day pretty quickly and your rate of change is here and going for that and support point of relative strength and i guess the idea is where are you here now? how much more pain could there be left in this? >> investor sentiment is extreme levels and seasonality very bad for last two weeks of february and march and april. quite a bit different and two of the best months of the year and we think the left frankly has been beaten up on trump an effective and messaging very effective and now the, what we have today and going to myonut 2-point #% i thi
thanks a lot, phil. talk to you again. biggest market story of february is sort of -- listen, without anybody, everyone agrees and sort of this in closing we talk about it, the mag seven and next guest is tremendous success and making money in the last few years with the stocks and i want to get his current assessment and research advisory and their managing partner kip harris. one of the mag seven charges and just a few and around victory of mags and obviously broke through the 50 day pretty...
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i'd like to thank phil for acknowledging that i was a good guy. >> appreciate you from the truth. you are good. i got you and on and on that on the idea of black history month i want i want everybody to know that we are we are african descendants prior to 1776, before the mayflower, before columbus got here we were already here so we should be acknowledged not just in a month or during a time of slavery or after that that black history is world history, human history and if it wasn't for the black civilization of course we wouldn't have civilization at all. preach yes facts or anyone else what we owe. >> you know what? we need to go another minute. i don't like to end at 444. i'm sorry i'm very asian and 444 is not resonating with me well so well to just one more minutes where we go by the clock on the wall we are ready as do i can get is very and that is all right motion to adjourn colleen i can't oh sorry. >> dan sorry. i'm calling monday night. i'm 13 adjournment action item. >> all those in favor i i any needs meeting in a situation that 4:45 p.m. thank you. >> i'm going to ro
i'd like to thank phil for acknowledging that i was a good guy. >> appreciate you from the truth. you are good. i got you and on and on that on the idea of black history month i want i want everybody to know that we are we are african descendants prior to 1776, before the mayflower, before columbus got here we were already here so we should be acknowledged not just in a month or during a time of slavery or after that that black history is world history, human history and if it wasn't for...
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if they want to boycott this particular address, then lets phil the seats with patriots.them with the angel moms, the danny pennies of this world, the people that would be -- would love the opportunity to watch government in action and watch the president. i think it's so hypocritical for them to say, you know, we're not going to show up because he's only going to lie. he's only going to lie. first of all, he has spoken yet. number 2, you guys supported a president that suffered from so much cognitive decline, he didn't even know what he was saying. yet you were there supporting him every way. you know, the party of joy and unity is right now a party that just has no unity. they're certainly not joyful. they don't know what to do now. this is just a bunch of games by a bunch of kids that don't get that the american people are buying in to what donald trump is doing. the man has promised to do x and he's doing x. and they kind of like that in government. that is realism in politics. they haven't seen it in a long time. >> brian: looking at tapes of trump in the past, he lo
if they want to boycott this particular address, then lets phil the seats with patriots.them with the angel moms, the danny pennies of this world, the people that would be -- would love the opportunity to watch government in action and watch the president. i think it's so hypocritical for them to say, you know, we're not going to show up because he's only going to lie. he's only going to lie. first of all, he has spoken yet. number 2, you guys supported a president that suffered from so much...
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so there's a guy, phil landrum, who on other issues, you wouldn't expect to support something like this, but he does and he frames it in a very dramatic way. he doesn't say he's pushing forward a policy to alleviate poverty or to tackle poverty. it is a war on poverty. so he sets it up in very dramatic fashion, and i think it excites a lot of people because you see this and, you see if you're watching this is a president who wants to do big things. this is not simply someone who's taking care of the office in between this horrendous assassination and whoever comes next, he's going to own what he's doing. and it's seen and this is how johnson sees it as his effort not only to continue with kennedy, but to both continue and expand what his true hero, franklin roosevelt, had started in the 1930s, and the excitement is the economy was doing very well in 1963 and 64. but here's a president who's going to deal with the problems we never deal with in this case with the war on poverty. what he's saying is we are going to deal with the structural poverty that the country always faces. and he's m
so there's a guy, phil landrum, who on other issues, you wouldn't expect to support something like this, but he does and he frames it in a very dramatic way. he doesn't say he's pushing forward a policy to alleviate poverty or to tackle poverty. it is a war on poverty. so he sets it up in very dramatic fashion, and i think it excites a lot of people because you see this and, you see if you're watching this is a president who wants to do big things. this is not simply someone who's taking care...
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phil is in queens, new york, a democrat. your first this evening. caller: thanks for taking my call. and thanks for c-span, always great coverage. when you watch c-span, you are really there. all the other networks have talking heads most of the time. i am not a trump democrat. i started as a humphrey, mcgovern, even carter democrat. and i have seen a change on both sides. and i have seen the democrats ago to special interests -- go. . to special interests and i have seen the republicans become the populists. and i liked reagan, but i worked for clinton, just to drop the background. anyway, i think that was a great speech. i cannot believe it was that long. it seemed to zip by. i think the democrats did themselves and the country a disservice by being so rude and sitting on their hands. as ms. slotkin, who steams to be like a jackson democrat, you have to have a country where there is compromise, where there is discussion. and i am very hopeful. and you know, obviously, i am old, i have seen a lot. peter: what's the issue? is there a particular issu
phil is in queens, new york, a democrat. your first this evening. caller: thanks for taking my call. and thanks for c-span, always great coverage. when you watch c-span, you are really there. all the other networks have talking heads most of the time. i am not a trump democrat. i started as a humphrey, mcgovern, even carter democrat. and i have seen a change on both sides. and i have seen the democrats ago to special interests -- go. . to special interests and i have seen the republicans become...