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plus take in-depth look at the state of the economy and the talk with former defense secretary robert gates who offers a little opt mismg for us. we open mitchell. we begin with the news poll, to help us the break it down is news director of the elections and surveys, anthony salvanto. >> the good morning, great to have you here at the table. >> thank you for having me, great to be here. >> you have some fairly pessimistic news for us, i know, but is inflation still the number one electoral issue for americans? >> so much of ts about inflation that the view of the nation you described at the top is driven by concerns about inflation. so much of those in the economy are driven by the concern about inflation, those who say the economy is bad is now the highest it has been during the biden administration and recently we see people reacting to the drop in the stock market, where now they are pessimistic of how both the market and maybe their retirement, so all of that is piling on and the longer that it goes, you see people becoming more pessimistic that it can be reversed. having said all of t
plus take in-depth look at the state of the economy and the talk with former defense secretary robert gates who offers a little opt mismg for us. we open mitchell. we begin with the news poll, to help us the break it down is news director of the elections and surveys, anthony salvanto. >> the good morning, great to have you here at the table. >> thank you for having me, great to be here. >> you have some fairly pessimistic news for us, i know, but is inflation still the number...
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former defense secretary robert gates tells us why this move will have such an enormous impact on russianresident vladimir putin and the western military alliance. >> i think it is huge, margaret, i think it changes the geopolitics in europe in a dramatic way. now he has got nato on his doorstep, not only in ukraine and elsewhere, he is going to have them on his border in finland, and, you know, it is an amazing thing he has done, because he has gotten sweden to abandon 200 years of neutrality, so i think putin, one of his many huge in miscalculations in invading ukraine is he has dramatically changed the geostrategic posture of western europe, and now that you have a the swedes and the fins as part of that he really has put russia in a much worse tragic position than it had before the the invasion. >> brennan: but he could still win, vladimir putin could still win in ukraine? >> if winning means taking over the country and absorbing it into russia. the whole country, i think that is very unlikely at this point. he has the potential to hold on to a good part of the bonn bask but i don bas
former defense secretary robert gates tells us why this move will have such an enormous impact on russianresident vladimir putin and the western military alliance. >> i think it is huge, margaret, i think it changes the geopolitics in europe in a dramatic way. now he has got nato on his doorstep, not only in ukraine and elsewhere, he is going to have them on his border in finland, and, you know, it is an amazing thing he has done, because he has gotten sweden to abandon 200 years of...
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>> o'donnell: sunday on "face the nation," margaret's guests include former defense secretary, robert gatestt; and democratic congressman hakeem jeffries. that is tonight's "cbs evening news." hope
>> o'donnell: sunday on "face the nation," margaret's guests include former defense secretary, robert gatestt; and democratic congressman hakeem jeffries. that is tonight's "cbs evening news." hope
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>> o'donnell: sunday on "face the nation," margaret's guests include former defense secretary, robert gatescott. and democratic congressman hakeem jeffries. >> judge judy: this was the first time you rented out the front of your house? >> and the last. [ laughs ] >> announcer: her new tenant was in demand. >> judge judy: the police were executing a warrant, looking for, i assume, mr. jackson? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and they broke down the door? >> announcer: now she's sorry he came back. >> judge judy: what was that warrant for, sir? >> assault with a deadly weapon. >> judge judy: it got too much for you. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: you evicted them. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution demetra dunbar is suing her former tenants, marquise and kenisha jackson, for unpaid rent and utilities and damages resulting from a police invasion. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 509 on the calendar in the matter of dunbar vs. jackson. >> ju
>> o'donnell: sunday on "face the nation," margaret's guests include former defense secretary, robert gatescott. and democratic congressman hakeem jeffries. >> judge judy: this was the first time you rented out the front of your house? >> and the last. [ laughs ] >> announcer: her new tenant was in demand. >> judge judy: the police were executing a warrant, looking for, i assume, mr. jackson? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and they broke down...
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robert gates has spoken of our holiday from history is over.t -- general mark kimmitt says our holiday from history is over. you more than anyone in the modern urea -- your have written about this. if the holiday from history is over, what will we do? >> we have moved from the wto consensus to great power compensation. i think it's fragmented globalization. it's a problem for companies if they play by the playbook of globalization but that doesn't work anymore and the world is fragmented. tom: you do a beautiful job of counseling between the elites and the people. the part on brazil was brilliant. the great theme is the police are disassociated from the broader middle-class, higher inflation which rushes the middle class. what is your prescription for institutions to reconnect to the middle class? >> it's not a simple thing, inflation is so undercutting of society and build so much anger. you are dealing with inflation but at a time when world energy is disruptive, food and 70% of the cost of food is energy. i think these will be -- i think it'
robert gates has spoken of our holiday from history is over.t -- general mark kimmitt says our holiday from history is over. you more than anyone in the modern urea -- your have written about this. if the holiday from history is over, what will we do? >> we have moved from the wto consensus to great power compensation. i think it's fragmented globalization. it's a problem for companies if they play by the playbook of globalization but that doesn't work anymore and the world is fragmented....
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tom: we've been talking about a holiday from history by robert gates. younger generation learning about our history as we go. what is the key message of sustaining a short war? they always become longer wars. >> there really aren't short wars even going back to the u.s. invasion of grenada. churchill said it will be over by christmas. it never is. the notion that people will become less subjected to it or not affected is not true. unless we see another spike in escalation, this will be a watch but as long as it remains unresolved we have that risk of escalation, it will drive up prices and will command attention. it's not going to look like afghanistan or iraq that investors might remember. jonathan: a reality check from you and thank you for that this morning. how many people believe this will be over by christmas? tom: i don't know about that but there is always a trap of a short war. in the discussions i've had, i am thunderstruck by a lack of any collective memory across those younger. i don't blame them for that it's just that it's been really some
tom: we've been talking about a holiday from history by robert gates. younger generation learning about our history as we go. what is the key message of sustaining a short war? they always become longer wars. >> there really aren't short wars even going back to the u.s. invasion of grenada. churchill said it will be over by christmas. it never is. the notion that people will become less subjected to it or not affected is not true. unless we see another spike in escalation, this will be a...
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. >> so did robert gates. >> a quick factor about dr, he didn't realize article v had been invoked. his memory was weak. here is a former nato ambassador who was acting as secretary of defense when this happened. he said, i was so busy, i did not know. but i do agree that afghanistan was in many ways a testing ground of a nato war. and i think one of the damaging things about how it ended was that we were not consulted with our nato allies despite their participation for 20 years. 1.i wanted to make about china which i think is complementary to what elliott said is, clearly, china is our generational issue. particularly coming out the covert crisis. again, the american people know that this is a problem. they are seeing snarled supply chains, apu videos out of shanghai. that this is going to be our big struggle. but importantly, it is not our only struggle. i think seeing terror as the critical issue that we had to confront after 9/11, of course it was, but that became almost an excuse to look away from china. that is how we got china, was thinking that we only had one problem set a
. >> so did robert gates. >> a quick factor about dr, he didn't realize article v had been invoked. his memory was weak. here is a former nato ambassador who was acting as secretary of defense when this happened. he said, i was so busy, i did not know. but i do agree that afghanistan was in many ways a testing ground of a nato war. and i think one of the damaging things about how it ended was that we were not consulted with our nato allies despite their participation for 20 years....
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tom: my theme of davos this year, stealing it from george will into thousand one from robert gates comeense secretary, and played up recently, the holiday from history is over. lisa: i thought you were just going to sing for us. he goes into the alps. tom: let's do a data check here. it is a different feeling than the crisis we have seen over the last number of days, and all in all, a better bond market as well showing the little bit of confidence within the system, to .82% on the tenure. brent crude, $113 as well. coming up on the markets, matt brill will join us, head of u.s. investment grade at invesco. from davos, stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ xfinity mobile runs on america's most reliable 5g network, but for up to half the price of verizon so you have more money for more stuff. this phone? fewer groceries. this phone? more groceries! this phone? fewer concert tickets. this phone? more concert tickets. and not just for my shows. switch to xfinity mobile for half the price of verizon. new and existing customers get amazing value with our everyday pricing. switch today. (announce
tom: my theme of davos this year, stealing it from george will into thousand one from robert gates comeense secretary, and played up recently, the holiday from history is over. lisa: i thought you were just going to sing for us. he goes into the alps. tom: let's do a data check here. it is a different feeling than the crisis we have seen over the last number of days, and all in all, a better bond market as well showing the little bit of confidence within the system, to .82% on the tenure. brent...
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robert gates.een wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades f. the president is going on his instincts take on china if they go into taiwan. that hasn't worked out too well according to his own secretary from a few years ago. >> harris: there is so much there. i don't care what he believes, i want to know what we are going to do. his words don't matter to me if the white house can't even be in concert with what he is saying. we tonight know what action they would take. >> let's heard from lloyd austin. >> harris: we have to go deeper absolutely. president biden has hit a dubious milestone. 100 days without a sit down interview with the media. he has taken questions from reporters but his last one, one-on-one sit down with a member of the press was february 10th with nbc lester holt ahead of the super bowl. since taking office, president biden has given only 23 media interviews and same point donald trump had done 95, barack obama had done 187.
robert gates.een wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades f. the president is going on his instincts take on china if they go into taiwan. that hasn't worked out too well according to his own secretary from a few years ago. >> harris: there is so much there. i don't care what he believes, i want to know what we are going to do. his words don't matter to me if the white house can't even be in concert with what he is saying. we...
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but we were still adjusting, and now, as robert gates would say, from our holiday from history, we aredjusting to the debris of vietnam. are we adjusting in real time, and how do republicans and democrats come together to help those with a sacred oath? mark: you are right, after the vietnam war it took the army 12, 15 years to really rebuild under president reagan. i think now we are coming off the wars the last 20 years in iraq and of gena stan, and we began rebuilding the army, so it will take time and money. i've set on many occasions the last couple of months or so that the greatest threat i see facing our country is the extreme partisanship on both sides of the aisle that is creating dysfunction in washington, d.c. until we solve that problem, it will be a challenge to take on the big issues such as our growing budget, $30 trillion. how do we come up with a consensus with regard to a strategy toward china? how do we address these big issues facing our country? that is going to be key going forward. tom: mark esper with an important book. for those of you on radio, you just need to
but we were still adjusting, and now, as robert gates would say, from our holiday from history, we aredjusting to the debris of vietnam. are we adjusting in real time, and how do republicans and democrats come together to help those with a sacred oath? mark: you are right, after the vietnam war it took the army 12, 15 years to really rebuild under president reagan. i think now we are coming off the wars the last 20 years in iraq and of gena stan, and we began rebuilding the army, so it will...
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i remember very well the manifesto of these common forces, an article by robert gates, the former usa, he wrote. we are losing to russia to china, we are already now he says weapons are inferior in georgia, he says, russia has applied. i'm quoting gates ' barbaric but effective suppression systems for our high-precision weapons. and in general, gates wrote what is the point of throwing beautiful tomahawks, if the enemy uses thermite shells, they are good against some kind of yugoslavia, but not good against us, and then he says, there is no victory in iraq in afghanistan, there was a second batch of victory, who said. everything is fine, everything is fine, like a sick person. maybe he jumps to admit that he is sick, or he can drink three cups of coffee and run on, and they will come to power with the administration. obama said. let's artificially support it. we are fine. we have no problems forward in the offensive. and here we see, in general, how they introduced this offensive over the years, and here the second moment is nothing more terrible than inventing an ideologically illus
i remember very well the manifesto of these common forces, an article by robert gates, the former usa, he wrote. we are losing to russia to china, we are already now he says weapons are inferior in georgia, he says, russia has applied. i'm quoting gates ' barbaric but effective suppression systems for our high-precision weapons. and in general, gates wrote what is the point of throwing beautiful tomahawks, if the enemy uses thermite shells, they are good against some kind of yugoslavia, but not...
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there is a morning ride over the bridge and also at the robert burns statue at golden gate park. other bike to whenever days are held throughout the month. you can catch me on a bike that goes nowhere. kumasi: [laughs] reggie: indoor bike, no helmet required. no car will hit me. lisa: such pretty vistas though around here. reggie: oh, beautiful. i just don't want to be -- i don't know. i don't have the bravery. i am glad everybody else who enjoys it does. kumasi: i am with you. lisa: they are out in droves, too, so watch out for them. a lot of resistance this morning with winds in the upper elevations, guesting anywhere from 20 to 40 and 50 miles per hour, even better than that in some spots. 50 right now into santa cruz, and what a beautiful view, upper 70's today. 49 mt. view, 48 in half moon bay, 50 downtown. 58 in napa and by the delta appeared that north wind allowing for a very mild air there. still cooler than 24 hours ago. concord, how about that, 16 degrees cooler, but we will warm up today. compliments of these gusty winds. wind advisory for interior valleys, upper elev
there is a morning ride over the bridge and also at the robert burns statue at golden gate park. other bike to whenever days are held throughout the month. you can catch me on a bike that goes nowhere. kumasi: [laughs] reggie: indoor bike, no helmet required. no car will hit me. lisa: such pretty vistas though around here. reggie: oh, beautiful. i just don't want to be -- i don't know. i don't have the bravery. i am glad everybody else who enjoys it does. kumasi: i am with you. lisa: they are...
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government comes on to increasing criticism at home over the notorious policy gate scandal, what us discuss these developments with robert the griffiths now general secretary of the communist party, of course, and many thanks to joining other programs. nice to see you. and that was what you make of the timing of this damning meteor article that claims london is seeking to profits here from the war and ukraine. well, this is a growing suspicion, and at least some circles are capable of thinking rationally here in britain. because clearly the tory government we have is in some difficulty they did suffer a defeat in the most recent local elections. and it's not just the policy gate scandal so called there's also a gathering cost of living crisis. here in britain, prices are soaring. not only of gas and electricity, but almost everything else that requires gas and electricity in order to be manufactured. i mean, we know have between 10 and 12000000 people who have to go to food banks in order to get a free supply of food because they can't afford to feed themselves and their families adequately. know all that bonus johnson c
government comes on to increasing criticism at home over the notorious policy gate scandal, what us discuss these developments with robert the griffiths now general secretary of the communist party, of course, and many thanks to joining other programs. nice to see you. and that was what you make of the timing of this damning meteor article that claims london is seeking to profits here from the war and ukraine. well, this is a growing suspicion, and at least some circles are capable of thinking...
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let's cross now to rob matheson, who's at the damascus gate in occupied east jerusalem and, and robert palestine would hope to see some tangible results from any future investigation. they would hope so, but i think it's the best way of describing it is that they are hopeful but not really confident that there is good reasons for that. as nadine was just explaining this, these cases that are coming before they are hopefully being put forward towards the international criminal court, the by the legal team are just the tip of the iceberg. there have been so many cases of killings and injury journalists being injured, particularly those who been wearing the the, the blue press vest clearly marked with press. and on many occasions there have been attempts to bring some sort of legal proceeding in order to get hold. somebody accountable, but on all those occasions there has never been a reported success. so yes, i think job palestinians i think are, are very optimistic to an extent because of the publicity that was given to the killing of city ob lockley and the, the global reaction to that
let's cross now to rob matheson, who's at the damascus gate in occupied east jerusalem and, and robert palestine would hope to see some tangible results from any future investigation. they would hope so, but i think it's the best way of describing it is that they are hopeful but not really confident that there is good reasons for that. as nadine was just explaining this, these cases that are coming before they are hopefully being put forward towards the international criminal court, the by the...
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legitimizing palestinian journalists was called over to rob matheson, he's at damascus gate in the occupy the east jerusalem. and robert would be true to say that many palestinians would like to see firm results from any future investigation and trial. but it's whether that can really be or become a reality. exactly, and i think the best way of describing it is that the palestinians here are hopeful words. they're not exactly confident. and there's good reason for that. as nadine was talking about just a moment ago, the cases that are being put forward to the i c. c, for their consideration that we've been talking about are only a small fraction of the number of cases where journalists have been killed or attacked in this region over many years. now in all. 6 moses, there has never yet been a prosecution brought where somebody has been held accountable and somebody has been found guilt and somebody has been punished. and as a result, the palestinians are very cautious about being showing any sort of confidence that the this latest development and as far as the international criminal court is concerned, is actually goin
legitimizing palestinian journalists was called over to rob matheson, he's at damascus gate in the occupy the east jerusalem. and robert would be true to say that many palestinians would like to see firm results from any future investigation and trial. but it's whether that can really be or become a reality. exactly, and i think the best way of describing it is that the palestinians here are hopeful words. they're not exactly confident. and there's good reason for that. as nadine was talking...
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increasing criticism and home of the notorious party gate scandal, in which he hosted a party doing a covey low down. but you k communist party, sexy robert griffith says the prime minister is not only drawing attention away from his own scandals using the war in ukraine to distract away from domestic crises, to really much in the interest of boyish johnson and those around him. in fact, to see this, this conklin continue in ukraine so that he can continue to structure the place and appear on various stages around the world posing as a great champion of the ukrainian people. of course, we know from goddess johnson's past record, the moment it suited him to pull the plug on our support for ukraine. he would do it. and this is a, there is a se, mentioned circulation in britain to some extent, which is the britain nato, and the united states. and the european union prepared to defend ukraine to the last drop of ukrainian blood. so it really is, it's all looking ready, very cynical alone. nobody is really calling johnson very strongly at the moment. i think that could change, especially as the cost of living crisis gets worse. the government
increasing criticism and home of the notorious party gate scandal, in which he hosted a party doing a covey low down. but you k communist party, sexy robert griffith says the prime minister is not only drawing attention away from his own scandals using the war in ukraine to distract away from domestic crises, to really much in the interest of boyish johnson and those around him. in fact, to see this, this conklin continue in ukraine so that he can continue to structure the place and appear on...
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robert head and joe carter had been eliminated. and a home invasion seem very unlikely in her gated community. >> there was no histories of any peepingsolved in the neighborhood. so we just kept coming to dead ends. >> the thing is, they felt sure this had to be a rage murder. so violent, so protracted. which made it very likely it was someone nikki new. even possibly, a family member. >> we started getting into some of the family dynamics. >> that's when they've turned up in police files, this remarkable incident back in 2007. one brief snippet of family history, but an event that changed everything that came to after. >> conyers 9-1-1, yes ma'am i just woke up and my daughter is gone at the house. >> that was the voice of nikki whitehead. >> meaning your daughter was abducted? >> i don't know, man. i woke up the door was unlocked, and she's gone. i have twin girls. one of them is gone. >> how old is your daughter? >> oh lord, 13. >> you can hear her terror. >> oh lord, my worst nightmare. >> do you think maybe somebody came and got her? >> i don't know if somebody came and got her, ma'am. she doesn't do stuff like this. i don't kno
robert head and joe carter had been eliminated. and a home invasion seem very unlikely in her gated community. >> there was no histories of any peepingsolved in the neighborhood. so we just kept coming to dead ends. >> the thing is, they felt sure this had to be a rage murder. so violent, so protracted. which made it very likely it was someone nikki new. even possibly, a family member. >> we started getting into some of the family dynamics. >> that's when they've turned...
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american establishment, crossing mondale bomb gate, coming of age between the arabs and israelis, 1956 to 1978, the good spy, the life and death of roger robert aims. inspection in a [inaudible] 1983 truck bombing of the american embassy in beirut. and the american previous, a triumph and tragedy of jay robert oppenheimer, with co-author martin j sherman, which 1 to 2006 pulitzer prize for biography our autobiography. his latest book, which we are going to talk about tonight, the outlier -- the unfinished presidency of jimmy carter, is a rich and human story of jimmy carter marked by both formidable accomplishments and painful political adversity. author distortion, jack douglas brinkley, calls the outlier a profound [inaudible] clear eyed evaluation of a leader whose legacy has been deeply misunderstood. for tonight's conversation with high, we are fortunate to have joseph crespino. joe is the jimmy carter prove hash so if history had [inaudible] him university. he's an expert in the political this whole culture history of the 20th century united states and off the history of the american south since reconstruction. joe is also the author of
american establishment, crossing mondale bomb gate, coming of age between the arabs and israelis, 1956 to 1978, the good spy, the life and death of roger robert aims. inspection in a [inaudible] 1983 truck bombing of the american embassy in beirut. and the american previous, a triumph and tragedy of jay robert oppenheimer, with co-author martin j sherman, which 1 to 2006 pulitzer prize for biography our autobiography. his latest book, which we are going to talk about tonight, the outlier -- the...