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steven: this is what is extraordinary about this, especially if you listen to the presser with jeromeowell, the fed chairman, after this happened. job levels are high, consumer spending is high, the normal metrics are all there. he says this is basically an insurance cut is meant to be preemptive and keep the good times rolling, essentially. that has fed watchers scratching their heads because they say, isn't the fed supposed to be data dependent? the data is good and yet you are cutting rates. why? what he said was interesting. he said if you look at the markets, twice this year at the beginning of the year we were against the rate cut, then we got rocky. once we signaled we were changing our position, things corrected. it is about signaling confidence is what he is saying. brent: so he is playing with market psychology. steven: that is what seems to be happening. what was really interesting about this presser is the question kept being asked, what does 25 basis point early due to the economy? doesn't really inject enough capital? he said no, it creates confidence. the fear is there
steven: this is what is extraordinary about this, especially if you listen to the presser with jeromeowell, the fed chairman, after this happened. job levels are high, consumer spending is high, the normal metrics are all there. he says this is basically an insurance cut is meant to be preemptive and keep the good times rolling, essentially. that has fed watchers scratching their heads because they say, isn't the fed supposed to be data dependent? the data is good and yet you are cutting rates....
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lizzie presser joins me now.ecause of the type of research you've done but wealth in equity and where it comes from. there was a sense after slavery there was an opportunity or sometimes false, there was an opportunity to make up for what they worked for free for so long. it persisted a long time that wasn't the case. part of it is heir's property. >> it is when someone dies without a will and pass it down to their descendants. what it means is you're extraordinarily vulnerable as land owner. you can't get government financing or fema loans. on top of that, you're vulnerable to a number of different kinds of land takings almost. >> i will read from your article talking about the mitchell family. mitchell didn't trust the courts and didn't leave a will and instead let it become an heir's property, and let it become a piece of interest like owning stock in the property. when many african-americans didn't have access to the legal system and continued in the jim crow area many african-americans were suspicious of whi
lizzie presser joins me now.ecause of the type of research you've done but wealth in equity and where it comes from. there was a sense after slavery there was an opportunity or sometimes false, there was an opportunity to make up for what they worked for free for so long. it persisted a long time that wasn't the case. part of it is heir's property. >> it is when someone dies without a will and pass it down to their descendants. what it means is you're extraordinarily vulnerable as land...
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insanity, to end these wasteful regime change wars, this new cold war and arms race, and make sure our pressers- our precious resources, your text others, are going back into investing and serving your needs, serving the needs of our people, because you deserve a president who will fight for you, who will put your interests ahead of the rich and powerful, who will put the interest of the people ahead from profits, people ahead from politics, who will fight for the people on our planet above anything else. i will bring a soldier's heart to the white house, bringing these values of service above self, the principles of respect and honor, integrity and courage to the presidency so that our white house can be the beacon of light it must be for every single american. as we usher in a new century of peace and prosperity, where you and your children, your loved ones, can live free from fear of a nuclear war or any american who is sick can get the care that they need, where every one of us can have clean air to breathe and clean water to drink, where every one of us is treated equally, regardless of th
insanity, to end these wasteful regime change wars, this new cold war and arms race, and make sure our pressers- our precious resources, your text others, are going back into investing and serving your needs, serving the needs of our people, because you deserve a president who will fight for you, who will put your interests ahead of the rich and powerful, who will put the interest of the people ahead from profits, people ahead from politics, who will fight for the people on our planet above...
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in his only public comments, rambling contradictory 9-minute presser, robert mueller stated d on any of his findings. he said the written report will be his only testimony. we are talking about the very same report that cleared the president of collusion, conspiracy with russia and didn't charge him with any obstruction. by the way, he was not charged with obstruction. the deputy attorney general, office of legal counsel all said no, didn't happen. meanwhile, mueller is certainly going to face a very crucial questions from republicans. questions i would like to have answered and we are going to preview those important questions in a minute. this now comes as a reporter is now out that the doj is blocking house democrats from questioning two members of mueller's partisan team in a closed-door hearing. here with more, chad pergram is with us. what is the latest? it's because there was a meeting tonight by democrats on the house judiciary committee trying to figure out the structure of this hearing with bob mueller nt week. there is an old saying on capitol hill that nothing is decided
in his only public comments, rambling contradictory 9-minute presser, robert mueller stated d on any of his findings. he said the written report will be his only testimony. we are talking about the very same report that cleared the president of collusion, conspiracy with russia and didn't charge him with any obstruction. by the way, he was not charged with obstruction. the deputy attorney general, office of legal counsel all said no, didn't happen. meanwhile, mueller is certainly going to face...
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then at the presser, he. suggested there might've been obstruction but a sitting president cannot be chargedd because of the doj policy. that was when he released a joint statement with attorney general barr's office that there was no chargeable obstruction, regardless of doj policy and the ability to charge a sitting president. so why the confusion, why the change? who wrote those words? who wrote the report? were you being told what to say by andrew weissmann, your pitbull? because the whole witch hunt was a disaster from beginning to end. a major distraction from realpi abuses of power taking place right under your nose. just look at the froth of that took place surrounding the fisa warrant. your buddy, jim comey, signed it, the first one, against the trump associate, carter page, and that gave them a backdoor to spy into all things trump campaign. then trump transition, then the trump presidency, and as "the daily caller" points out, the bureau's desperate attempt to acquire a warrant were totally stalled
then at the presser, he. suggested there might've been obstruction but a sitting president cannot be chargedd because of the doj policy. that was when he released a joint statement with attorney general barr's office that there was no chargeable obstruction, regardless of doj policy and the ability to charge a sitting president. so why the confusion, why the change? who wrote those words? who wrote the report? were you being told what to say by andrew weissmann, your pitbull? because the whole...
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psychology what is the that's what seems to be happening it was it was really interesting what his presser is the question kept being asked 25 basis points what does that really do to the economy does it really injection of capital really free things up know is that it creates confidence and. so the fear is that there is sort of this headline reaction that you're trying to be reacting to the headlines about reacting to the u.s. president because the president wants a lot more done right and of course the president wanted a steeper cuts and he's already made himself known even before this it was announced that he wanted to see something more what's interesting though is that the trump in sort of ecosystem and sort of the 24 hour news cycle seems have taken its effect here and you people powell said do not look at the 25 basis points themselves but look at the fact that we are signaling something here and he said that trade for example the headlines it's generated by the trade dispute that's something they have to react to essentially it's a world it's fascinating to see right a token act ac
psychology what is the that's what seems to be happening it was it was really interesting what his presser is the question kept being asked 25 basis points what does that really do to the economy does it really injection of capital really free things up know is that it creates confidence and. so the fear is that there is sort of this headline reaction that you're trying to be reacting to the headlines about reacting to the u.s. president because the president wants a lot more done right and of...
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mid june the military council after a bloody crackdown on protesters and who in 3rd came out in a presser and said that they had thwarted a coup attempt then as well also from within the military but the names of the people have not been released and they aware of not been very transparent about this so it remains to be seen as to how transparent the military council itself deals with this particular i legit attempt this is it's not the 1st attempt and this one comes after a power sharing sharing deal was reached with the pro-democracy activists we know anything about that deal so the official draft of the deal has not been released we do know some details we know that it's going to be a little bit longer than 3 years if there's going to be a transitional period leading up to elections which would be the 1st elections sudan would see after the remover of armor but she was in power in had been in power for 30 years it's going to be there's going to be a sovereign council that runs the country and the leadership of that council is going to be rotating we know that the 1st 21 months there's
mid june the military council after a bloody crackdown on protesters and who in 3rd came out in a presser and said that they had thwarted a coup attempt then as well also from within the military but the names of the people have not been released and they aware of not been very transparent about this so it remains to be seen as to how transparent the military council itself deals with this particular i legit attempt this is it's not the 1st attempt and this one comes after a power sharing...
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forward saying that the team isn't arrogant in their respect for i have to disagree with kristen presser i think that this team is our again but that's not a bad thing it's often said that for people to be top athletes they need to have a certain kind of arrogance about them and if you look at the comments from the bronze actually the english right back from yesterday you know she was saying look the u.s. of the world number one they're the reigning champions they should be arrogant if you're alex morgan if you're making rypien if you're lindsey horan you should be arrogant and it's what pushes you to put out your best performances so i have to disagree with some of the comments from the u.s. come i think they are arrogant but i think it's a good thing i think they just need to make sure that it doesn't get the better of them ok so england are the clear underdogs here what do you think their chances are early. well the chances are definitely slim but look there's a lot of talent in this england team as well and i think the big match up of the night that everybody is looking forward to is
forward saying that the team isn't arrogant in their respect for i have to disagree with kristen presser i think that this team is our again but that's not a bad thing it's often said that for people to be top athletes they need to have a certain kind of arrogance about them and if you look at the comments from the bronze actually the english right back from yesterday you know she was saying look the u.s. of the world number one they're the reigning champions they should be arrogant if you're...
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second transparency, and this has been mentioned by presser keen and supervisor mar.ut i want to give you a couple of conditions of what the dark money disclosure does. it amends section 1.61 of the government and campaign finances code. this is specifically not about candidate committee disclosure. our laws relate to the offices you and your competitors ran for were pretty good. people know when shaman walton, gordon mar, hillary ronen, run an ad, you have to put at it paid for by you. there are very few ways you could hide that or minimize that from voters. the same is not true for expenditures, also known as super p.a.c.s, and evdonation committees. locally, san francisco has the glorious notion of being the worst local proprietor, if you will, of dark money, invented expenditure money in our local politics. so if you feel like there's tons of dark money in our politics, you're right. it's occurring elsewhere, but san francisco is off the charts in both volume and common frequency. as i've said, a few committee have made this common practice. in last november's ele
second transparency, and this has been mentioned by presser keen and supervisor mar.ut i want to give you a couple of conditions of what the dark money disclosure does. it amends section 1.61 of the government and campaign finances code. this is specifically not about candidate committee disclosure. our laws relate to the offices you and your competitors ran for were pretty good. people know when shaman walton, gordon mar, hillary ronen, run an ad, you have to put at it paid for by you. there...
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. >> what's so great about the presser, is you travel the world and i've tried to play golf in everyhat's a good use of your time. i like that. >> which has been really good. i'm still terrible at it >> seth:h-huh. [ laughter ] >> but one day i will get labetter hter ] >> seth: there are -- it does seem to be the sport of choice for a lot of celebrities have you ever gotten a chance to play with any other people in your field >> not massively, no >> seth: yeah. >> i know justin timberlake plays golf >> seth: yeah. >> i'd like to play with him >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> that would be a lot of fun. so if justin, you're watching, my number is -on no, but i was et of this film "spider-man: far from home" and i was talking to sam jackson about my golf life >> seth:eah. >> and i play with my brothers and my dad, mostly and, you know, we'll -- you know, we'll bet a pound a hole d something, so at the en the round, you're only gonna lose or make 18 pounds >> seth: right >> and he wasn't very impressed by my story. [ light laughter ] because he was saying that he plays this crazy betting
. >> what's so great about the presser, is you travel the world and i've tried to play golf in everyhat's a good use of your time. i like that. >> which has been really good. i'm still terrible at it >> seth:h-huh. [ laughter ] >> but one day i will get labetter hter ] >> seth: there are -- it does seem to be the sport of choice for a lot of celebrities have you ever gotten a chance to play with any other people in your field >> not massively, no >>...
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. >> quite incredible to see her out and will be -- about giving a presser at 4:00 in the morning. >> this is actually a very interesting question. why was it that she came out at 4:00 in the morning to give this press conference where she condemned the violence. one things people are looking at was whether that condemn nation of the violence was a way of moving the public sentiment towards the government away from the protesters. we had 2 million hong kongers in the streets protesting not just the expedition bill but also protesting the government and beijing's incurrings into the rights and freedoms of hong kong. eddie choo, a pro-government sloitor actually got more votes than any other legislature in the 2016 legislative election. eddie, extraordinary things we saw here overnight. what do you make of, first of all, the fact that the police allowed access to the protesters? we're not saying that the protesters were correct but it seems extraordinary that the police allowed them to get that far. >> let me correct you. legislature -- i'm a pro-democracy legislature. -- legislator. it
. >> quite incredible to see her out and will be -- about giving a presser at 4:00 in the morning. >> this is actually a very interesting question. why was it that she came out at 4:00 in the morning to give this press conference where she condemned the violence. one things people are looking at was whether that condemn nation of the violence was a way of moving the public sentiment towards the government away from the protesters. we had 2 million hong kongers in the streets...
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. >> we have this journalist brandon presser and he has been doing stunts where we sent him undercoverross locations to see what is really like to be a butler at the plaza , to be a cruise director on a giant ship and our latest project was we had him go undercover. the role theof restaurant plays in the celebrity culture. l.a.u started in robert de niro convinced him to come to new york. they started this empire together. they have hotels. it is a big thing. it is a billion dollar business and they are building hotels around the world. they pay for celebrities hanging out. part of what the mayor sees is all of the intricate behavior that happens from the restaurant side, but also the client side. 57 and worked at nobu nobu downtown. there are two in new york. this is not the most celebrity essential one. he saw tons while he was here. he saw a-rod and j. lo on a date. he describes the seating chart is a game of risk. they have descriptions to people at the restaurant so they know who cannot be seated near who are they have relationships with the celebrities so they know where they lik
. >> we have this journalist brandon presser and he has been doing stunts where we sent him undercoverross locations to see what is really like to be a butler at the plaza , to be a cruise director on a giant ship and our latest project was we had him go undercover. the role theof restaurant plays in the celebrity culture. l.a.u started in robert de niro convinced him to come to new york. they started this empire together. they have hotels. it is a big thing. it is a billion dollar...
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nbc news has learned that president trump is the one who urged acosta to hold this upcoming presser to about acosta's handling of the jeffrey epstein case. we will bring that to you live. ♪ when you have diabetes, dietary choices are crucial to help manage blood sugar, but it can be difficult to find a balanced solution. try great-tasting boost glucose control. the patented blend of protein, fat, and carbs is part of a balanced formula that's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels. in fact, it provides 60% more protein than the leading diabetes nutrition shake and contains only 1 carb choice. enjoy the balanced nutrition of boost glucose control as part of a healthy diet. for a restless night's sleep. pain settle there's a better choice. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid and the 12-hour pain-relieving strength of aleve that dares to last into the morning. so you feel refreshed. aleve pm. there's a better choice. [music playing] across the country, we walk. carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease. but what if, one day, there was
nbc news has learned that president trump is the one who urged acosta to hold this upcoming presser to about acosta's handling of the jeffrey epstein case. we will bring that to you live. ♪ when you have diabetes, dietary choices are crucial to help manage blood sugar, but it can be difficult to find a balanced solution. try great-tasting boost glucose control. the patented blend of protein, fat, and carbs is part of a balanced formula that's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar...
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. >> all right, let me get a break here, when we come back a pretty heated presser, strong receptionsome of the reporter's question, are some fixated on fox? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. humira citrate-free is here. a little change can make a big difference. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepati
. >> all right, let me get a break here, when we come back a pretty heated presser, strong receptionsome of the reporter's question, are some fixated on fox? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately...
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we're going to take you to a usgs presser. just getting under way.nce again, the earthquake 6.4 quake hit about 10:30 in the mojave desert. let's listen in. >> on the aftershocks we have been reporting. so far, we have about 3 under magnitude 3. and 6 above magnitude 4. overall, this is a very robust sequence. and on the theory that when you have a lot of earthquakes, you tend to have a lot of earthquakes, we try to estimate the rate of aftershocks from what we're recording. and from that, we have about an 80% chance of at least one magnitude 5. and about a 9% chance that something larger than 6.4 could occur over the next week. that's just saying this is a big sequence, which shouldn't be surprising anybody who has been watching what has been going on for the last two hours. we also have locations on some of them. and that's where we were trying to get up this map here. it's interesting. it does look like we might be seeing two different faults. yeah. if you would do that. so the -- main shock was actually located in the middle. at that intersection
we're going to take you to a usgs presser. just getting under way.nce again, the earthquake 6.4 quake hit about 10:30 in the mojave desert. let's listen in. >> on the aftershocks we have been reporting. so far, we have about 3 under magnitude 3. and 6 above magnitude 4. overall, this is a very robust sequence. and on the theory that when you have a lot of earthquakes, you tend to have a lot of earthquakes, we try to estimate the rate of aftershocks from what we're recording. and from...
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big presser wednesday. your expectations 25 basis points. other people see more? >> i think it is 25 basis point news we're expecting. we'll look at comment that come after. we're looking for clarity on metrics that jay powell and team are looking for, whether any of those are likely to move towards another 25 point cut to the end. jackie: hold it. breaking news beyond meat. let's go to deirdre bolton. she has the numbers. >> jackie, as far as earnings go very much a disappointment. wall street was looking for a loss at eight cents a share. i'm looking at calculations on profits. the loss is 24-cent a share. apples to apples would be a huge loss. what the stock is moving on right now, post-market, this is a blowout quarter, no other way saying. wall street was looking for 52.17 in sales. the company posting 67.3 million. that is 200% increment, compare the same quarter with same quarter last year. knocking the cover off the ball. the company raising outlook for the rest of this year. we've been talking a lot about sales of this product. more and more people seem t
big presser wednesday. your expectations 25 basis points. other people see more? >> i think it is 25 basis point news we're expecting. we'll look at comment that come after. we're looking for clarity on metrics that jay powell and team are looking for, whether any of those are likely to move towards another 25 point cut to the end. jackie: hold it. breaking news beyond meat. let's go to deirdre bolton. she has the numbers. >> jackie, as far as earnings go very much a disappointment....
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the other thing from the presser is that he open fire and police had him within a minute and a half. he was so brave and fast that he shot three people dead and 11 people suffered gunshot wounds in such a short period of time. hopefully we'll hear from police how quickly they're able to do that. i know we spoken with eyewitnesss. we had a lot of questions how he was able to get in and did he have an accomplice. not necessarily a shooter but someone may have been supporting him. witnesses said they felt someone was there and a lot of questions. hopefully that press conference is going to get going soon so we'll get some answers. >> do we have some information about those people who are in the hospital? >> reporter: we know at least 11 people suffered gunshot wounds. they're still in the hospital. several other people suffered wounds from being trampled. some people didn't have to go to the hospital for those lighter injuries. it is still pretty early here in gilroy. we'll get more information hopefully from the police here at the police department. >> this young boy who lost his life,
the other thing from the presser is that he open fire and police had him within a minute and a half. he was so brave and fast that he shot three people dead and 11 people suffered gunshot wounds in such a short period of time. hopefully we'll hear from police how quickly they're able to do that. i know we spoken with eyewitnesss. we had a lot of questions how he was able to get in and did he have an accomplice. not necessarily a shooter but someone may have been supporting him. witnesses said...
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he acknowledged that when he came out and gave that eight minute presser which added more emphasis.ink democrats rain shower hoping for a game changer, maybe hoping for too much. republicans are going to try to politicize this in their own way. and if they are too hostive towards them, it could blow back. the key question for this and all other hearings isn't just whether you can elevate the debate, but whether you can get more information out there. there are still a lot of open questions even in that report which too many members of congress haven't read. >> sometimes the question is more important than the answer. but in this case it's the answer they want to rely on because they want him, the special pr prosecu prosecutor, to carry the ball. i'm talking about democrats here. are they going to be able to back that up? >> they better. i think that was an interesting escalation in rhetoric yesterday. those are high words. that's what the constitution says under high crimes and impeachment. nadler has really raised the stakes and put himself and the democrats in a box where they eit
he acknowledged that when he came out and gave that eight minute presser which added more emphasis.ink democrats rain shower hoping for a game changer, maybe hoping for too much. republicans are going to try to politicize this in their own way. and if they are too hostive towards them, it could blow back. the key question for this and all other hearings isn't just whether you can elevate the debate, but whether you can get more information out there. there are still a lot of open questions even...
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world insiders told my colleague jonathan swann that alex acosta didn't do much at that high stakes pressertrump. he was defending the way he handled the jeff friday epstein case when he was a federal prosecutor in florida. but sources close to us tell us that while trump is -- there's zero percent chance he's going to fire acosta right away, he didn't do a good job of making himself in a better standing the president after of that press conference. >> we've seen how the president when it comes to some of his cabinet officials who find themselves embroiled in controversy like scott pruitt, he digs in and then there's a point where he gives up and those cabinet officials have to rezblien that's right. >> i understand axios is looking this morning at what you're calling the next inequality crisis. what do we need to know about this? >> my colleague kim hart is reporting on this report coming out later today that shows that big cities are poised to get bigger, richer, and more powerful all because of automation. but that's obviously going to come at the expense of more rural areas and economie
world insiders told my colleague jonathan swann that alex acosta didn't do much at that high stakes pressertrump. he was defending the way he handled the jeff friday epstein case when he was a federal prosecutor in florida. but sources close to us tell us that while trump is -- there's zero percent chance he's going to fire acosta right away, he didn't do a good job of making himself in a better standing the president after of that press conference. >> we've seen how the president when it...
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now those critics will have a presser to respond.leave out the rest of it. he said go back to your countries, fix the problems they are, and then come back and show us how you did it. how many racists sayas
now those critics will have a presser to respond.leave out the rest of it. he said go back to your countries, fix the problems they are, and then come back and show us how you did it. how many racists sayas
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voting expected to begin right now in this hour with a presser to follow led by 9/11 fund advocate and
voting expected to begin right now in this hour with a presser to follow led by 9/11 fund advocate and
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he is trying hard and being very consistent in his comments at the fmoc pressers and in previous testimonywe'll see it again wednesday and thursday that he will be data dependent, that the fmoc is really focused on what output is looking for the economy, what interest rates are doing. he may do some educating on the target rate and what it means and what inflation expectations means. an opportunity to teach a bit. he is trying to be apolitical and show that they will do it based on what they are seeing in the economy, not from they are hearing from politics. and that is the right way to do it art laffer says he thinks the fed should not be independent and should be focused by politics and that is not a view that is widely shared on a well functioning central bank in the world today. >> your former life was all about political communication. much of your current life is about advising clients about communications issues as well. what exactly would fed chair jay powell be looking to expect from the people who will likely grill him in congress, what topics become the hot button issues that th
he is trying hard and being very consistent in his comments at the fmoc pressers and in previous testimonywe'll see it again wednesday and thursday that he will be data dependent, that the fmoc is really focused on what output is looking for the economy, what interest rates are doing. he may do some educating on the target rate and what it means and what inflation expectations means. an opportunity to teach a bit. he is trying to be apolitical and show that they will do it based on what they...
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that's when president trump threw out the name at the very end of a presser, where he said oh, by the way, we're about to have a big announcement in boeing. it was almost like a toss-away. immediately you see the spike, then it fell and fell even more, now we have boeing up half a percent, widely held stock right now despite reporting a 37% drop in deliveries due to, of course, the grounding of its max jets. the stock popped after president trump and the emir of qatar discussed the incoming order for the airplane maker. then a few minutes later, listen to this. >> today a very large transaction, you're going to be invited to the signing. it's a transaction that will be purchasing a lot of boeing jets and a lot of money spent in our country. that means a lot of jobs. liz: so then the signing ceremony, a flurry of signings, where the president put pen to paper basically flanked by a lot of the ceos involved. qatar airways purchasing five boeing 777 freighters. that order was announced at the paris air show but executives of other companies such as chevron, ge, gulfstream and raytheon, a
that's when president trump threw out the name at the very end of a presser, where he said oh, by the way, we're about to have a big announcement in boeing. it was almost like a toss-away. immediately you see the spike, then it fell and fell even more, now we have boeing up half a percent, widely held stock right now despite reporting a 37% drop in deliveries due to, of course, the grounding of its max jets. the stock popped after president trump and the emir of qatar discussed the incoming...
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when you have the governor of louisiana in that presser that we just heard a couple hours ago saying this is now a flood event, do not let your guard down, this is what he was referring to. locals do not want to be driving around with this kinld of flooding. and the fear is that the water is moving rather quickly toward the highway, highway 23. almost touching the highway now. it is the only way in and out of these communities. so if this floods the highway, these people are essentially going to be consult off. and i've spoken to a lot of locals, a lot of the authorities, and they keep telling me, you know, we go back to the storm in 2016, we even go back to katrina in 2005 when a lot of the levees were reinforced in new orleans, but a lot of the communities here in the south like plaquemines parish were left unprotected. in some ways locals are telling me now is the time especially after sees these pictures. and what it will take for them in the next couple of days to pump all of this water out because this water has nowhere to go. richard. >> and one of the concerns with a all that
when you have the governor of louisiana in that presser that we just heard a couple hours ago saying this is now a flood event, do not let your guard down, this is what he was referring to. locals do not want to be driving around with this kinld of flooding. and the fear is that the water is moving rather quickly toward the highway, highway 23. almost touching the highway now. it is the only way in and out of these communities. so if this floods the highway, these people are essentially going...
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picture, predictably from the fourth of july celebration, the brief meeting with kim jong un, the presser with vladimir putin. the press in this country is so corrupt, they will use any and everything to smear this president. that is who they now are. they use the same tactic with oh, the jeffrey epstein case. you know, the well-connected uber wealthy financier recently indicted on sex trafficking charges. now he once had ties to many politicians and celebrities. including big ties to that guy bill clinton. he took very many trips on epstein's private plane. we called it "the new york post" dubbed it the "lolita express." going to denied wrongdoing but we covered the story extensively well before the 2016 election. the rest of the media as usual did not ask any questions. they wanted to help hillary at all costs. only now the mainstream media is interested because epstein once had ties to president trump through social events at mar-a-lago. now what the media is not telling you tonight is that trump severed all ties with epstein. look at the court documents. he banned him from mar-a-lago
picture, predictably from the fourth of july celebration, the brief meeting with kim jong un, the presser with vladimir putin. the press in this country is so corrupt, they will use any and everything to smear this president. that is who they now are. they use the same tactic with oh, the jeffrey epstein case. you know, the well-connected uber wealthy financier recently indicted on sex trafficking charges. now he once had ties to many politicians and celebrities. including big ties to that guy...
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>> well, so as you heard from that presser that was yesterday when they announced the indictment and the unsealing of the indictment, there was an open invitation for more victims to come forward. i suspect more will come forward. a key issue is that this florida case from 2008, that nonprosecution agreement only dealt with issues jurisdictionally within florida. this case is being brought in terms of the southern district of new york and so there maybe victims that are nationally and internationally involved and son they've been invited to come forward and see if they can have their claims prosecuted as well. >> katie fanningfang, thank you. always good to have you casey and hans keep us posted. >>> meanwhile, this afternoon the future of the affordable care act and guarantee of health coverage for preexisting conditions in this country will fall into the hands of a panel of judges in new orleans, loi. lawyers for the justice department and several states will push the federal appeals court to uphold their earlier victory which essentially abolishes obamacare as we know it. i'm join
>> well, so as you heard from that presser that was yesterday when they announced the indictment and the unsealing of the indictment, there was an open invitation for more victims to come forward. i suspect more will come forward. a key issue is that this florida case from 2008, that nonprosecution agreement only dealt with issues jurisdictionally within florida. this case is being brought in terms of the southern district of new york and so there maybe victims that are nationally and...
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but you could see within an hour mccarthy during his weekly presser saying that, in fact, the president stopped the chant by starting to speak. that was the first time we heard that yesterday. an hour or so later donald trump said exactly the same thing. you often see kellyanne conway on the driveway saying exactly the same thing. and my fear in this is what they also are coordinating is the love it or leave it statement. i think this race will be run around love it or leave it, which, craig, is equally as dangerous. love it or leave it is about quieting descent which is send her back is about deporting dissent. and they will feel free to pedal this. your comment about some of the issues around race, in the '80s when we saw the southern strategy emerge that played on race, republican leaders kind of lit the campfire but walked away and pretended they never touched it. donald trump has pulled up a campfire seat and is roasting marshmallows going into 2020. this helps democrats maintain the house because of your suburban communities that make majority makers for democrats. but it actually
but you could see within an hour mccarthy during his weekly presser saying that, in fact, the president stopped the chant by starting to speak. that was the first time we heard that yesterday. an hour or so later donald trump said exactly the same thing. you often see kellyanne conway on the driveway saying exactly the same thing. and my fear in this is what they also are coordinating is the love it or leave it statement. i think this race will be run around love it or leave it, which, craig,...
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now those critics will have a presser to respond.t all sounds bad if you leave out the rest of it. he said go back to your countries, fix the problems they are, and then come back and show us how you did it. how many racists say please come back and help us. probably zero. trump messes with the media's reading comprehension so they only digest half. the mistake is to assume everyone sees the whole picture. the media and the dems read his tweets with ill intent. the rest are left to explain it all. it's like doing stand-up while your friends are sitting at the tables explaining her jokes. that's where i step in. i read the whole thing in my summary: after he said leave, he said please come back. if anything, it's a challenge. why quibble with context? the president could work harder on the details, like only one of them is from somewhere else and maybe not tweet about the dems while they are eating each other alive. i could have worded the tweets better than trump but unlike his crazy critics, at least i can read them. i read that as
now those critics will have a presser to respond.t all sounds bad if you leave out the rest of it. he said go back to your countries, fix the problems they are, and then come back and show us how you did it. how many racists say please come back and help us. probably zero. trump messes with the media's reading comprehension so they only digest half. the mistake is to assume everyone sees the whole picture. the media and the dems read his tweets with ill intent. the rest are left to explain it...
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. >>> in a few minutes, jerry nadler will be holding a presser involving obtaining grand jury informationel's report. >>> congressman eric swalwell will react live. before we head to break, this sunday, american swamp premieres. katy tur digging deep into american politics. 9:00 eastern time, only on msnbc. politics. 9:00 eastern time, only on msnbc. ♪work so hard give it everything you got♪ ♪strength of a lioness tough as a knot♪ ♪rocking the stage and we're never gonna stop♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... just in case you forgot♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... ♪no no no sweat... {tires screeching} {truck honking} [alarm beeping] (avo) life doesn't give you many second chances. but a subaru can. (dad) you guys ok? you alright? wow. (avo) eyesight with pre-collision braking. standard on the subaru ascent. the three-row subaru ascent. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, hmm. exactly. so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, lib
. >>> in a few minutes, jerry nadler will be holding a presser involving obtaining grand jury informationel's report. >>> congressman eric swalwell will react live. before we head to break, this sunday, american swamp premieres. katy tur digging deep into american politics. 9:00 eastern time, only on msnbc. politics. 9:00 eastern time, only on msnbc. ♪work so hard give it everything you got♪ ♪strength of a lioness tough as a knot♪ ♪rocking the stage and we're never...
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we all saw the nine minute presser. he literally contradicted his findings of obstruction, right in front of us. they saw him struggling. they saw that attorney general barr bailed him out with a joint statement with a special counsel's office. they knew that he was saying, don't call me. and they did it anyway. he did not want to appear before congress. he wanted his report to basically be his reports. they knew his testimony prep was going badly. i knew his testimony prep and his law firm is going badly from the sources i have, and if i knew it, i'm pretty certain that they all knew it, too. here's a reality check for them. they did not care. they would were determined to e mueller, and frankly, a later stage in his life, no diss on robert mueller at all. as a political prop, though, they did that, one last time. they were hoping he was going tl say one thing they could use to just hone in on, to smear, slander, but as part of the president, spur impeachment, their goal. an abject failure, and frankly, painful at time
we all saw the nine minute presser. he literally contradicted his findings of obstruction, right in front of us. they saw him struggling. they saw that attorney general barr bailed him out with a joint statement with a special counsel's office. they knew that he was saying, don't call me. and they did it anyway. he did not want to appear before congress. he wanted his report to basically be his reports. they knew his testimony prep was going badly. i knew his testimony prep and his law firm is...
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. >> i think bob and all of his colleagues every day from here to 2020, every presser, i don't care what it's about, it's not good enough when he says i broke off my relationship. by the way, this was a man who said i was friends with him for 15 years. >> let's put it up. quote, he's a lot of fun to be with. it's even said he likes beautiful women as much as i do. and many of them are on the younger side. no doubt about it, jeffrey enjoys the social life. even that to bob costa's point, 2002, trump had knowledge that epstein liked women who were, quote, on the younger side. >> how many times did you see him? was it one? was it 100? was he at your house? make him lie. i can tell you one thing right now as we're sitting here, mr. epstein is in a little box somewhere sitting, and joyce vance tweeted about this, with the sdny and they are saying we want a complete operation agreement. anything you know did everything illegal. there are a lot of powerful men i think having sleepneless righ. but let him get angry and stomp out, whatever. keep putting him against the wall on this. based on that
. >> i think bob and all of his colleagues every day from here to 2020, every presser, i don't care what it's about, it's not good enough when he says i broke off my relationship. by the way, this was a man who said i was friends with him for 15 years. >> let's put it up. quote, he's a lot of fun to be with. it's even said he likes beautiful women as much as i do. and many of them are on the younger side. no doubt about it, jeffrey enjoys the social life. even that to bob costa's...
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voting expected to begin right now in this hour with a presser to follow led by 9/11 fund advocate and comedian jon stewart. it was his tireless lobbying for first responders that brought it to the finish line. we will hit the news for you when it happens. >>> meanwhile, the battle over the nation's financial future is just beginning after a $1.37 trillion budget deal was announced last night. we will take you straight to capitol hill for the latest flareup over the debt ceiling and tsunami of spending you know is coming ahead. >>> plus, president trump saying today farmers are doing great here in this country, and that they could be getting another boost sometime this week with billions more in aid. but we've got one soybean farmer who steps up to speak for many of his pals in farming. what picture does he see on the ground in the american heartland? >>> on wall street, speaking of pictures, if you are a bull, it's a matisse. beautiful shot of the dow, s&p and nasdaq. markets closing in on new record highs. highs of the session, just a few points away for the dow. we are up 184 points
voting expected to begin right now in this hour with a presser to follow led by 9/11 fund advocate and comedian jon stewart. it was his tireless lobbying for first responders that brought it to the finish line. we will hit the news for you when it happens. >>> meanwhile, the battle over the nation's financial future is just beginning after a $1.37 trillion budget deal was announced last night. we will take you straight to capitol hill for the latest flareup over the debt ceiling and...
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we all saw the nine minute presser. he literally contradicted his findings of obstruction. right in front of us. they saw him struggling, they saw that attorney general barr bailed him out with the joint statement at the special counselor's office. they knew that he was saying don't called me and they did it anyway. he didn't want to appear before congress. he wanted his report to basically be his report. they knew his testimony prop was going badly. i knew his testimony propyl and his law firm was going badly from the sources i had but as in they all knew it too. but he is a reality check for them. they didn't care. they were determined to use mueller at a later stage in his leg. there is no diss on robert mueller at all. as a political prop though, they did that. one last time, they were hoping he was going to say one thing that he could use to just hone in here to smear, slander, just merged the president, spur impeachment, their goal. it was absolute failure and frankly, painful at times to watch. mueller did not have a grasp on some of the most basic element of his own
we all saw the nine minute presser. he literally contradicted his findings of obstruction. right in front of us. they saw him struggling, they saw that attorney general barr bailed him out with the joint statement at the special counselor's office. they knew that he was saying don't called me and they did it anyway. he didn't want to appear before congress. he wanted his report to basically be his report. they knew his testimony prop was going badly. i knew his testimony propyl and his law firm...
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presser and of bronson's release by turkey last october however current the u.s. congress is expected to impose some sanctions cuts or sanctions that target u.s. adversaries which corporate with the russian military or intelligence companies saw since turkey has bought these missiles from russia cuts of targets turkey as well about the turkish territory because that ancora has already announced the purchase of this russian missiles prior to prior to cuts agreement was signed by the u.s. so this is a retore from the turkish side but turkey also say that this is a unilateral decision because there are all of the 9 partner companies in the f. $35.00 stealth fighter jet project in turkey is one of them producing at the east and $900.00 parts for the for the fighter jet and according to the contract of $35.00 not all of the members can say that excursion 3 is out of this project and this is what turkey's say so turkey wants to know whether us decided by itself or the other countries member countries including netherlands u.k. denmark and others did they decide to expel
presser and of bronson's release by turkey last october however current the u.s. congress is expected to impose some sanctions cuts or sanctions that target u.s. adversaries which corporate with the russian military or intelligence companies saw since turkey has bought these missiles from russia cuts of targets turkey as well about the turkish territory because that ancora has already announced the purchase of this russian missiles prior to prior to cuts agreement was signed by the u.s. so this...
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raney and relations how much pressers this putting on those relations given that that the united kingdom does remain in the nuclear deal. yes it does but there's a long and complex history and a long and complex set of diplomatic relations between iran and the united kingdom stemming back to the discovery of oil back in the 1920 s. and the relations between iran and then persia. of course coupled with the coup that toppled maman mosaddegh in the 1950 s. created a real sort of sense of frustration and anger towards the united kingdom amongst the people of iran so i think there's a complex to involved here this isn't just about what happened last week and the tanker but draws on the longstanding frustrations and anger at the british as a consequence of how they've treated the iranians now of course this is complicated by the united kingdom wanting to stay in the nuclear deal but perhaps this is a case also of the united kingdom not standing up to the united states enough or strongly enough or to iran's liking as an attempt to try and save the deal all right simon maybe we thank you very mu
raney and relations how much pressers this putting on those relations given that that the united kingdom does remain in the nuclear deal. yes it does but there's a long and complex history and a long and complex set of diplomatic relations between iran and the united kingdom stemming back to the discovery of oil back in the 1920 s. and the relations between iran and then persia. of course coupled with the coup that toppled maman mosaddegh in the 1950 s. created a real sort of sense of...
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trump told acosta to hold the presser today. acosta does in defiant performance. and makes sure it's been happening to me a lot -- groery i hear you let me play the sound bite. here is what acosta said about trump. >> my relationship with the president is outstanding. he has i think very publicly made clear that -- that i've got his support. >> all right. so that's acosta's version. everything is wonderful he is fully behind me. yesterday, gloria, trump said this. >> i met secretary acosta -- this is the first time i know when i made the deal to bring him on -- into the administration. i can tell you that for two and a half years he has been just an excellent secretary of labor. he has done a fantastic job. part of it is our economy is so good, unemployment numbers at record lows. you know, so many good things happening. >> sew clearly gave himself an out, groeria, then acosta gives this performance. did he save himself in trump's eyes today. >> he might have. you're not hearing any screeches out of the white house? they believe he behaved appropriately. one thing
trump told acosta to hold the presser today. acosta does in defiant performance. and makes sure it's been happening to me a lot -- groery i hear you let me play the sound bite. here is what acosta said about trump. >> my relationship with the president is outstanding. he has i think very publicly made clear that -- that i've got his support. >> all right. so that's acosta's version. everything is wonderful he is fully behind me. yesterday, gloria, trump said this. >> i met...
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when you take it bit by bit, one of the first things i did today after a hearing, the second presser that the president had today was i went to take a look and see what rush limbaugh was saying because to me that gives us a really good sense of what many people on the right are saying and feeling. one of the things he's saying is, number one, don't blame this on the president. don't be mad at the president. blame it on the media because the left wing media is against us. you know. he says donald trump isn't racist. donald trump isn't mention color. he didn't mention race. these are anti-american, anti-israel, you know, horrible, horrible women. and they should go back to the places where they came from. what it says to me is america was built on the backs of black men and black women who didn't want to be here. and when they wanted to go back to africa, they were not allowed to do so. black women were raped. black men were -- suffered all types of atrocities. we built this country. there is absolutely no reason for any of us to leave. america is as much our country as it is anyone el
when you take it bit by bit, one of the first things i did today after a hearing, the second presser that the president had today was i went to take a look and see what rush limbaugh was saying because to me that gives us a really good sense of what many people on the right are saying and feeling. one of the things he's saying is, number one, don't blame this on the president. don't be mad at the president. blame it on the media because the left wing media is against us. you know. he says...
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and then i gave my presser, and america remembers. by the way, i think bob mueller has a lot more credibility than a lot of politician tz. i already told you i'm not going beyond that. they are on their heels. what do they do then? >> you see, that's why they have to ask the leading questions. the leading question goes like this. in your report, you found this instance of collusion. and if he fights with you, you use his language from the report against him. and then you say, in your book -- on page 76 you say that if you investigated more, you might have found a crime. why wasn't a thorough fbi investigation? what stopped you from doing it? then it doesn't matter what he says because his report said one thing. if he has nothing to say about what he meant by thorough and there could have been a crime, and why did you put it in the second part of the book referring to the first part of the book, those kinds of questions are very helpful. i think if you're saying -- i also think he should be questioned chronologically so that you put th
and then i gave my presser, and america remembers. by the way, i think bob mueller has a lot more credibility than a lot of politician tz. i already told you i'm not going beyond that. they are on their heels. what do they do then? >> you see, that's why they have to ask the leading questions. the leading question goes like this. in your report, you found this instance of collusion. and if he fights with you, you use his language from the report against him. and then you say, in your book...
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during a rambling nine minute presser, inmate, which probably is more understandable today, ht contradicted himself. he said the exact opposite. a few hours later, i think the attorney general barr graciously threw him a lifeline, it was a joint statement, the special counsel's office, the ag's office, they corrected what barr said and that nine and half minute press conference. but then again today, mueller contradicted the opinion again, another flip-flop. that is now -- is he confused? are you confused? you're not alone. on moments after he made the mistake, he went to the cowardly adam schiff's committee and corrected that mistake again. pretty much a disaster. watch. >> i would like to ask you, the reason again that you did not indict donald trump is because of olc opinion stating that you could not indict a sitting president, correct? speaker that is correct. >> i want to add one correction to my testimony this morning. i want to go back to one thing that was said this morning by mr. liu, you did not charge a president because of the olc opinion. that is not the correct way to say it.
during a rambling nine minute presser, inmate, which probably is more understandable today, ht contradicted himself. he said the exact opposite. a few hours later, i think the attorney general barr graciously threw him a lifeline, it was a joint statement, the special counsel's office, the ag's office, they corrected what barr said and that nine and half minute press conference. but then again today, mueller contradicted the opinion again, another flip-flop. that is now -- is he confused? are...
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again -- jonathan i'm going to interrupt you because we got this presser from con ed. we'll go there live. >> responded quickly to the scene and we are working closely with con ed to restore power as quickly as possible. we have no reports of injuries or fatalities at this time. we also have a list of those individuals that are on life-saving equipment and we are working with them to make sure they have what they need. we have put together a joint task force with pd and the fire department to make sure that nobody is stuck in an elevator still. right now i'd like to turn it over to the ceo of con ed, john mcavoy to get an update from con ed. >> hi. good evening. thanks very much. my name's john mcavoy. i represent con edison. we experienced a significant disturbance on the west side of manhattan at one of our electric transmissions stations at roughly 6:47 p.m. but eventually it interrupted power to approximately 73,000 customers. we provide the electric system into what we call networks which is roughly equivalent to neighborhoods. it interrupted power to six networks
again -- jonathan i'm going to interrupt you because we got this presser from con ed. we'll go there live. >> responded quickly to the scene and we are working closely with con ed to restore power as quickly as possible. we have no reports of injuries or fatalities at this time. we also have a list of those individuals that are on life-saving equipment and we are working with them to make sure they have what they need. we have put together a joint task force with pd and the fire...
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. >> before we are awaiting speaker pelosi's presser in a second, familiar face on this program, congresswomanass from california. good to see you. >> thank you. >> one question was what was the goal of today, and, two, do you feel as if the committee met the goal? >> uh, i definitely don't think the committee missed the goal -- >> no, met the goal, i'm sorry. >> yes, i think the committee did meet the goal. but the goal was for the american people to really hear what was in volume ii and especially highlighting on five examples of obstruction of justice. you know, because we had to deal with the attorney general coming out and completely mischaracterizing the report and then weeks went, you know that. and so people were left with a narrative that was completely false. >> there have been two general critiques from supportive folks of what you guys conducted today that we've been talking about. one of them was you just brought up the timing. you sort of brought that up to talk about what the attorney general did. >> yes. >> boy, in hindsight, should you have had mueller up there may 24th, june
. >> before we are awaiting speaker pelosi's presser in a second, familiar face on this program, congresswomanass from california. good to see you. >> thank you. >> one question was what was the goal of today, and, two, do you feel as if the committee met the goal? >> uh, i definitely don't think the committee missed the goal -- >> no, met the goal, i'm sorry. >> yes, i think the committee did meet the goal. but the goal was for the american people to really...
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and also, very interesting in that press conference -- that presser when the president said they're just lucky to be where they are. that's donald trump saying, you know what? given that they're women and they're from somalia or from wherever, detroit, from cincinnati, regardless, they're just lucky to be where they are. so eddie, i want to read you something from gary kasparov, and he wrote a column yesterday. it was really important because he said i have been warning you guys since 2016 this is what totalitarians do and they keep amping it up, bit by bit and gary's exactly right. this is taking it to a new level. but he said in his column for "the new york daily news," trump feeds the mob and the mob feeds trump. demagogues don't find radicals to lead. they feed them one outrage as a time and as he wrote, donald trump is taking them even farther now and every time they don't respond, every time they don't condemn, it becomes normalized and then allows him to go one step further with his racism, one step further with his demagoguery. one step further with his xenophobia. it appears tha
and also, very interesting in that press conference -- that presser when the president said they're just lucky to be where they are. that's donald trump saying, you know what? given that they're women and they're from somalia or from wherever, detroit, from cincinnati, regardless, they're just lucky to be where they are. so eddie, i want to read you something from gary kasparov, and he wrote a column yesterday. it was really important because he said i have been warning you guys since 2016 this...
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chief executive carrie lam having that presser at 4:00 a.m. in the morning. did not hear anything new there. what she did was she absolutely condemned the violence. what i want you to do is i want you to listen to what she said here. >> the extreme use of violence and vandalism by protesters who stormed into the legislative council building over a period of time. this is something we should seriously condemn because nothing is more important than the rule of law in hong kong. lam, hongt's carrie kong's chief executive speaking at a 4:00 a.m. press conference. she's referring to two things that happened last night. one was a peaceful protest that took place, a demonstration between about 200000 and 500,000 people. the second thing worthy extremists who broke into legco here and she is condemning that violence. a lot of people are asking right now, including a pro-democracy lawmaker, they are saying, why was it that the police fell back and allowed this violence and the access by the extremists into the legco? was it some sort of chap in order to be to say look
chief executive carrie lam having that presser at 4:00 a.m. in the morning. did not hear anything new there. what she did was she absolutely condemned the violence. what i want you to do is i want you to listen to what she said here. >> the extreme use of violence and vandalism by protesters who stormed into the legislative council building over a period of time. this is something we should seriously condemn because nothing is more important than the rule of law in hong kong. lam, hongt's...
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