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hi, ron. i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie.t's nice to meet you. >> it's clear from the front porch that his dad was a creative and colorful guy. >> my dad painted every one of these tiles individually by hand. and there's lots more inside. >> yes, i'm coming inside. >> yes. >> suddenly, i'm surrounded by this strange inheritance. ron, the door was just a tease. every room is covered in painted tiles. look at this! incredible! and that's just the beginning. his father's art studio is jam packed with thousands more. this is all your dad's? >> this is just a little bit, actually. he was very prolific. >> these are very beautiful. it looks like each one does tell a story. >> they do. >> stories about the life of bill wagner, who was born in 1923 in san francisco. his own murals tell his tale. you think he was born an artist? >> i think his artistry came from being whisked off to central america by a cantankerous father who had gold fever. >> his father never finds that gold, but the colorful misadventures will have a big impact on
hi, ron. i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie.t's nice to meet you. >> it's clear from the front porch that his dad was a creative and colorful guy. >> my dad painted every one of these tiles individually by hand. and there's lots more inside. >> yes, i'm coming inside. >> yes. >> suddenly, i'm surrounded by this strange inheritance. ron, the door was just a tease. every room is covered in painted tiles. look at this! incredible! and that's just the beginning. his...
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ron stay right there we'll have more politicking with ron paul right after the break. aeroflot russian and lights. you know world of big partisan movies a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. aeroflot russian and lights. now at 2025 the global potential pandemic here and people's fear is compound it by the fact that nothing in the global economy is anchored to pay me for. so you have this remark paranoia by disorientation in a world around any kind of solid anchor and it's only going to get more chaotic. the liberal media are fickle they fall in and out of love quickly and often not long ago they were infatuated with. now they are smitten by mere the media love to drone on about their preferences in the mean time voters their candidates. all
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ron baron still thinks tesla still has a lot more room to run. >> this year, tesla is going to do somewhere around $32 billion in revenues and i guess they're going to do 100 billion in four years and i think they have potential for a trillion within ten years. so basically, you're looking at the very start of what tesla, what's going to happen with tesla. this could be one of the largest companies in the whole world >> joining us now is collin rush and our phil lebeau. gentlemen, welcome i'm going to start with you, collin that was a pretty bold suggestion from ron that this company in which he has a large stake of more than a billion dollars, so he's a fan he thinks this company can go to a trillion in revenue in a decade do you see that? >> it's pretty aggressive and early to tell, but what we know is that they've been able to
ron baron still thinks tesla still has a lot more room to run. >> this year, tesla is going to do somewhere around $32 billion in revenues and i guess they're going to do 100 billion in four years and i think they have potential for a trillion within ten years. so basically, you're looking at the very start of what tesla, what's going to happen with tesla. this could be one of the largest companies in the whole world >> joining us now is collin rush and our phil lebeau. gentlemen,...
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we have a distinguished panel in front of us, ron haskins. ron haskins, a senior fellow and holds a cabot family chair in family studies, brookings institute, where he co-chairs for children and family and annie casy foundation and president of the association for public policy analysis in 2016. he previously co-chaired the evidence-based policy making commission and i was grateful he accepted my appointment. beginning in 1986, he spent 14 years on the staff of the most important and the best committee in the house of representatives, the house ways and means committee and subsequently appointed to be the senior advisor to president trump and welfare policy. he and his colleague were awarded the 2016 monahan prize by the american academy of political and social science for being champions of the public good and advocates for public policy based on science research. he is a pioneer in his field. nick hart, nick hart is the keefe chief executive officer of data coalition which will be playing an incredibly important role in this future endeavor
we have a distinguished panel in front of us, ron haskins. ron haskins, a senior fellow and holds a cabot family chair in family studies, brookings institute, where he co-chairs for children and family and annie casy foundation and president of the association for public policy analysis in 2016. he previously co-chaired the evidence-based policy making commission and i was grateful he accepted my appointment. beginning in 1986, he spent 14 years on the staff of the most important and the best...
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ron klain is back with us as is our panel. glenn kirschner, maya wily.e read to you rubio's statement. just because actions meet a standard of impeachment does not mean it is the best interest to remove a president for office. so he seems to say this conduct does meet a standard for impeachment. >> in other words like senator alexander of tennessee that the house managers proved their case. you know, there's something that troubles me about all this. senator alexander's statement really misses an important point. he thought there was enough evidence. i think congressman swalwell touched on this but i want to expand on it a bit. maybe mr. rubio thought there was enough evidence, but many members of their party might not have. they often have questions in real trials and they'll knock on the door and pass the security officer a note and takes it to the judge and they read the note out loud because jurors have questions during the trial. sometimes a judge can answer it, sometimes you can't. but they have questions during the trial. can you imagine if some o
ron klain is back with us as is our panel. glenn kirschner, maya wily.e read to you rubio's statement. just because actions meet a standard of impeachment does not mean it is the best interest to remove a president for office. so he seems to say this conduct does meet a standard for impeachment. >> in other words like senator alexander of tennessee that the house managers proved their case. you know, there's something that troubles me about all this. senator alexander's statement really...
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ron clain got the subtleties in the white house. thank god you were there, ron. putting mike pence in charge. let's not forget, this is a guy as governor of indiana said that because of his belief, no one getting infected with hiv or to block infection with hiv should have access to sterile syringes right when the opioid crisis was exploding in any. by estimates done bypy dear friend greg gonzalez at yale university, that caused 250 unnecessary infections and people leading into hepatitis or hiv in any. because he was i'd logically opposed to allowing them to have safe use of drugs. >> ron, the president was asked tonight about why his bucket proposal proposed a cut in cdc funding and i'm going to shorten his answer for time. he basically said he didn't want to waste money there and you can hire people when you needed them when there was a kreefs? >> yeah. so, wrong, wrong an wrong. look, i this they we made a lot of investments during the ebola response but to prepare our country for the kind of situation, a future academic threat. since he came to office, he wi
ron clain got the subtleties in the white house. thank god you were there, ron. putting mike pence in charge. let's not forget, this is a guy as governor of indiana said that because of his belief, no one getting infected with hiv or to block infection with hiv should have access to sterile syringes right when the opioid crisis was exploding in any. by estimates done bypy dear friend greg gonzalez at yale university, that caused 250 unnecessary infections and people leading into hepatitis or...
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ron stay right there we'll have more politicking with ron paul right after the break. rush and like us. in a world of big partisan newton's laws and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever . we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. aeroflot russian and lions. and we're going to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people and come on you know we it's all bots to. break free from. their burka now you want to 1st crack that. no. balls be cut. the liberal corporate media are fickle they fall in and out of love quickly and often not long ago they were infatuated with being wrong. now we're smitten by mere the media love to drone on about their preferences in the mean time voters their candidates. all of them bad politicking i'm talking with ron paul the former republican u.s. congressman from tex
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ron stay right there we'll have more politicking with ron paul right after the break. the slow rush and like this. in a world of big partisan laws and conspiracy it's time to wait to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever . we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. aeroflot russian and lions. welcome to max kaiser financial survival guide. looking forward to your mention of them. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain delegates. watch kaiser report. we know in psychology that the more people are told that they can't or shouldn't do something whether it's sexual or otherwise the more it makes them want to do it so trying new things violating taboos are some of the most common and pervasive elements in our sexual fantasies. all of them bad politicking i'm talking with ron paul the former republican u.s. congressman from texas
ron stay right there we'll have more politicking with ron paul right after the break. the slow rush and like this. in a world of big partisan laws and conspiracy it's time to wait to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever . we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the...
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so i felt like that ron was onto somethin'. >> reporter: and ron enlisted another big gun to help idfbi supervisory special agent john sullivan. >> we checked our f.b.i. databases and private databases. i had the officers go out and get photographs, pull arrest records. we checked every lou castro that we could find in the u.s. and none matched the lou castro that we had living in wichita. >> reporter: how unusual is that, that the f.b.i. cannot, through all its resources, come up with a name and an id on a guy? >> that's extremely unusual, especially in this day and age because usually, everybody has a trail. there should've been credit records, there should've been driver's license records. there should've been all sorts of records. and we could find none. >> reporter: none of the car purchases, the property deeds and even the utility bills at angels landing were under the name lou castro. they were all under the names of commune members. but just as goodwyn was feeling stumped another extraordinary tragedy was about to shake angels landing. it happened in 2008 when sara was almost
so i felt like that ron was onto somethin'. >> reporter: and ron enlisted another big gun to help idfbi supervisory special agent john sullivan. >> we checked our f.b.i. databases and private databases. i had the officers go out and get photographs, pull arrest records. we checked every lou castro that we could find in the u.s. and none matched the lou castro that we had living in wichita. >> reporter: how unusual is that, that the f.b.i. cannot, through all its resources,...
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ron stay right there we'll have more politicking with ron paul right after the break. aeroflot russian and lights. in a world of big partisan movies lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle earth for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. aeroflot russian and lights. live. financial. money laundering 1st visit the 3 different. this is a good start well we have our 3 banks all set up for something in europe something in america something over the cayman islands it will pull these banks are complicit in the kleptocracy we just have to. do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacey beautiful jewelry. for max you know what money you want to. watch. welcome back to politicking i'm talking with ron paul the former republican u.s. con
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.>>> here is our political writer and senior editor ron who joins us by skype. th welcome of you.>>> ron, we are hearing that lieutenant colonel alexander and his twin brother are being fired, removed from the white house. heas a witness lled during the impeachment investigation. he provided damaging testimony against the idprt. what does the firing tell us about how trump will act going forward. could there be repercussions? >> there were two theories on part of the senators vong on impeachment. one, the president would have learned his lesson. he would moderate his behavior. that does not seem to have borne out by his behavior at the prayer breakfast thsday and the lift -- victory speech. today, and we don't think he has finish. cleaning out people who he thinks betrayed him in the impeachment proceedings including nelieutenant cohe and his br he seems to have lost his job. >>> it's not just the president that could suffer repercussions. we have senators like susan colls from maine. úshe is a handful of senators democrats hope to defeat. what do you think it m
.>>> here is our political writer and senior editor ron who joins us by skype. th welcome of you.>>> ron, we are hearing that lieutenant colonel alexander and his twin brother are being fired, removed from the white house. heas a witness lled during the impeachment investigation. he provided damaging testimony against the idprt. what does the firing tell us about how trump will act going forward. could there be repercussions? >> there were two theories on part of the...
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ron baron has been talking with us this morning about tesla.es of hyatt as we were heading to a break. that's a stock you bought into when. >> 2008-2009 and i was an investor when i started my career in the 1970s and jay is a president and chairman of the company. he was one of the first people to help me in business so i had a very good feeling and i'm friendly with tom since 1979 1979 and it was amazing and there's 17 people that were on the forbes 400 that were from there. 17 people out of 400 and then the family begins to feud and to figure out how they're going to manage money instead of having him manage money for them. they want the money. so goldman sachs. >> this is the one year chart. >> so goldman sachs and walton go ahead and say to the investors the other shareholders we'll buy your stock and it was $56 a share at the time. he said we'll pay 56 or 55 or something like that and they buy stocks from them and with the intention of going public at some point in time and now it's 2008 and 2009 and now it's goldman sachs and $55 stock. a
ron baron has been talking with us this morning about tesla.es of hyatt as we were heading to a break. that's a stock you bought into when. >> 2008-2009 and i was an investor when i started my career in the 1970s and jay is a president and chairman of the company. he was one of the first people to help me in business so i had a very good feeling and i'm friendly with tom since 1979 1979 and it was amazing and there's 17 people that were on the forbes 400 that were from there. 17 people...
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ron, there's a mix of guilty and not guilty., if you can, to help us make some sense over what we just reported again. count i, predator sexual assault not guilty. count two, criminal sexual act first degree guilty. count iii, predator sexual assault, not guilty. fount four, rape first degree not guilty. count five, rape third degree, guilty. our legal analyst danny cevallos is here. ron, add to it if you can. >> the prosecution is going to have mixed feelings about this. the two highest charges of predator sexual assault he has been found not guilty of. he has been found guilty of criminal sexual act against miriam haley who is the production assistant who back in 2006 claims that harvey weinstein assaulted her in his apartment when she came for what she thought was a business meeting. again, he is found guilty of that. not guilty of the second predator sexual assault charge involving the actress jessica mann, aspiring actress jessica mann and actress anna ski ora. found guilty of rape in the third degree of jessica mann, aspir
ron, there's a mix of guilty and not guilty., if you can, to help us make some sense over what we just reported again. count i, predator sexual assault not guilty. count two, criminal sexual act first degree guilty. count iii, predator sexual assault, not guilty. fount four, rape first degree not guilty. count five, rape third degree, guilty. our legal analyst danny cevallos is here. ron, add to it if you can. >> the prosecution is going to have mixed feelings about this. the two highest...
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as ron says, if you're going to delay the virus, which was the right thing to do, you, you know, havewise you're going to be behind the eight ball. next week is seven days from now, it could spread massively. >> how easy is it to spread it? >> it seems to be very easy. easier maybe than flu. so that means that a lot of people, so each person connects with 2.3 to three additional people, five or six days incubation period, we're going to have a whole generation of spread mere by the time we get testing and then labs around the country are going to have to learn how to test, to calibrate it. as ron said, probably a month ago we should have been doing this, and we should have been doing it on a very large scale. >> ron, you oversaw the obama administration's effort, the response to deal with ebola. what lessons did you learn then that should be implemented now? >> we started with the idea you needed a coordinated response from the white house. you needed to really leverage the entire government, whole government response, a lot of agencies, resources but it needs to be organized and prio
as ron says, if you're going to delay the virus, which was the right thing to do, you, you know, havewise you're going to be behind the eight ball. next week is seven days from now, it could spread massively. >> how easy is it to spread it? >> it seems to be very easy. easier maybe than flu. so that means that a lot of people, so each person connects with 2.3 to three additional people, five or six days incubation period, we're going to have a whole generation of spread mere by the...
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let's bring in lee munsin and rejoining us is ron insana ron, you were with us when this fed statementitial market reaction looked either disappointed or unbothered completely by it. now it might look a little bit better, but perhaps we're parsing this too finely here >> and it's hard to tell i think in a strange sense going back to my earlier days of covering stuff like this if the fed had come out after the close, they would have set up monday as the day the market could rally. this is really kind of tactical stuff from a policy perspective. whereas now, if the market sells off into the close after the fed said something like that -- >> they've already wasted that bulletin >> maybe rightly so. but the rate cut is not going to cure this problem. >> if they had done it after the close, would that have given people all weekend to make the same arguments >> it is a double edged sword and the fed will get either praise or blame for just about anything they do at this juncture but the fundamental issue is, again, still not monetary policy it's how deep is the economic impact in china globa
let's bring in lee munsin and rejoining us is ron insana ron, you were with us when this fed statementitial market reaction looked either disappointed or unbothered completely by it. now it might look a little bit better, but perhaps we're parsing this too finely here >> and it's hard to tell i think in a strange sense going back to my earlier days of covering stuff like this if the fed had come out after the close, they would have set up monday as the day the market could rally. this is...
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joining me now ron klain. this is the man -- you've seen him many times on this show but not for this reason. he was put in charge of the federal government's response to the ebola virus by president obama in 2014. also joining us someone we're all getting to know fairly well, laurie garrett, pulitzer prize-winning reporter covering global pandemics. ron, i wish i knew where to start on this thing, but i think the most important thing is that americans, everybody in the world really wants their government to give them guidance on this thing because half of this is science and half of this is psychology and behavior and whether you can trust that your government is in charge of stuff. we have two problems on that front. one is we have lots of reasons not to trust donald trump. think sharpie ggate or the 15 other thousand lies that he's told. and we have real reasons to wonder whether mike pence is the guy who should be in charge of this given that he has spoken and written about needle exchanges not preventing
joining me now ron klain. this is the man -- you've seen him many times on this show but not for this reason. he was put in charge of the federal government's response to the ebola virus by president obama in 2014. also joining us someone we're all getting to know fairly well, laurie garrett, pulitzer prize-winning reporter covering global pandemics. ron, i wish i knew where to start on this thing, but i think the most important thing is that americans, everybody in the world really wants their...
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of the politicking on larry king my guest today is ron paul former republican congressman from texas he made 3 bids for the white house twice as a republican once as the libertarian party presidential nominee and he's host of the ron paul liberty report me joins us from lake jackson texas in an opinion piece this week you wrote the democrats have a lot donald trump's real abuse of power which is overseas aggression one of the lab. yes and i think it's a bipartisan problem that we face because i think the foreign policy unfortunately is shared by both parties and they deal with other things for political reasons and the point i was making in this one and addressing donald trump was what went on in syria you know when there was some gassing down and and people said assad is bad guys in his own people and in trump sent 100 missiles then into syria and lo and behold after a couple years of investigation and finding out that it was it was it was all fake . that the government didn't do that. there was people trying to cause a red flag and try to blame it you know on the government and the
of the politicking on larry king my guest today is ron paul former republican congressman from texas he made 3 bids for the white house twice as a republican once as the libertarian party presidential nominee and he's host of the ron paul liberty report me joins us from lake jackson texas in an opinion piece this week you wrote the democrats have a lot donald trump's real abuse of power which is overseas aggression one of the lab. yes and i think it's a bipartisan problem that we face because i...
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but all of this attention helped elevate the public persona of ron martinez.ymous bulldog of a prosecutor. now a prominent co-star in the jodi show. just ask some of the trial tourists, the mostly women who traveled from around the country to witness the trial firsthand. >> ron martinez, you never know what he's going to pull out of his hat. >> he's travis's voice and we admire him for that. >> oh, yeah. >> sisters amy markham and dawn johnson both took the week off from their jobs in st. louis in hopes of getting a ringside seat here and maybe meeting some cable tv celebrities. >> once you go into the courtroom, it's so surreal. like you've been seeing all these people on tv and -- >> and here they are in person. >> yeah. this is like hollywood. >> one of the stars the sisters were hoping to spot was katie wick. >> oh, dr. drew, what a crazy day. >> every night katie gave her take on the trial. during hln's "dr. drew" show. >> i have a lot of respect and admiration for ron martinez. >> she wasn't an anchor, reporter, or an attorney. just a regular spectator w
but all of this attention helped elevate the public persona of ron martinez.ymous bulldog of a prosecutor. now a prominent co-star in the jodi show. just ask some of the trial tourists, the mostly women who traveled from around the country to witness the trial firsthand. >> ron martinez, you never know what he's going to pull out of his hat. >> he's travis's voice and we admire him for that. >> oh, yeah. >> sisters amy markham and dawn johnson both took the week off from...
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ron allen.of coronavirus cases outside china has surged. and fears the spread of the virus could trigger a global economic slowdown are on the rise. year going to take a closer look after the break. when life throws type 2 diabetes your way,... why wait? hit back now. farxiga, along with diet and exercise,... ...helps lower a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. and when taken with metformin xr, it may lower a1c up to 2.1 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing. stop taking and seek medical help right away. tell your doctor right away if you have... ...red color in urine, or pain while you urinate... ...or a genital area infection since a rare but serious genital infection may be life-threatening. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis,... ...or have bladder cancer. other serious side effects include dehydration,... ...genital yeast and bacterial infections in wome
ron allen.of coronavirus cases outside china has surged. and fears the spread of the virus could trigger a global economic slowdown are on the rise. year going to take a closer look after the break. when life throws type 2 diabetes your way,... why wait? hit back now. farxiga, along with diet and exercise,... ...helps lower a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. and when taken with metformin xr, it may lower a1c up to 2.1 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. symptoms of a serious allergic...
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representative dr ron paul who also wrote the book and the fed dr ron as the solid continues now in europe the 1st thing we should have done was to try to contain the corona virus and prevent the further spread unfortunately italy admitted that they mishandled the entire situation the virus has spread rapidly throughout a crowded hospital where a patient was admitted for treatment furthermore now the e.u. officials have refused to implement any border controls insisting that the sanctity of open borders is more important so is the european situation worsening right now because of this. oh it's so hard to figure it out because the news won't generally help with loud i think there's been a lot of scare tactics going on it's hard to figure out what's happening but we certainly know it isn't 117 all over i think it's probably closer to 1976 where there was a false alarm nobody died from the flu this is very very serious and it's dangerous and you have to try to figure out what they're doing but i just can't get as concerned as the world is right now you know this current year were over 650000
representative dr ron paul who also wrote the book and the fed dr ron as the solid continues now in europe the 1st thing we should have done was to try to contain the corona virus and prevent the further spread unfortunately italy admitted that they mishandled the entire situation the virus has spread rapidly throughout a crowded hospital where a patient was admitted for treatment furthermore now the e.u. officials have refused to implement any border controls insisting that the sanctity of...
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i am ron swisher. it's a privilege to host mosaic. and on behalf of my cohost elizabeth ekdale we welcome you into the new year. this begins my 19th year as cohost of mosaic. and my good colleague and friend the late hugh burroughs asked me a few years ago i would love to say this is my 20 year. but it's my 19th. one of the things he did about six times in that time, was that he asked us to give a highlight of some of the top religious and secular stories of the previous year. i did that last year with two of my colleagues and friends. and i am sighting them back this time i welcome again reverend dale witherspoon of easter hill united methodist church. >> happy new year. good morning. >> and reverend jim hopkins. >> good to be here. >> some people know your churches and know where you are. but what i discovered i did not ever ask you, your family background and some of your family. i know you have spouses and you have children. so, tell us begin with you, dale,. >> i am married to reverend deb by weat
i am ron swisher. it's a privilege to host mosaic. and on behalf of my cohost elizabeth ekdale we welcome you into the new year. this begins my 19th year as cohost of mosaic. and my good colleague and friend the late hugh burroughs asked me a few years ago i would love to say this is my 20 year. but it's my 19th. one of the things he did about six times in that time, was that he asked us to give a highlight of some of the top religious and secular stories of the previous year. i did that last...
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you pointed out something really important that ron is talking about. traveling to each other at a rate that we were not at the time of sars. but are we better at identifying? are we better at quarantining? are we better at figuring outpatient zero? >> who's the "we"? do you mean china or the united states of america? do you mean france or do you mean world health organization? the "we" matters in your question. but generally -- first of all, this is unprecedented. we've never seen a microbe like this one. this is not sars, it's different. it's a very close genetic cousin but appears to infect the upper airways so -- spreads it, shaking hands spreads it, touching this mug and then you touch this mug and she just got it. i take my phone and say, hey, take a look at this, ron. now he just may have gotten it. so it's spread roughly the same way as the common cold. now, think about the last time you had your kid in the household sick with a common cold. how long before everybody in the whole family was sick? most households don't take precautions. they don'
you pointed out something really important that ron is talking about. traveling to each other at a rate that we were not at the time of sars. but are we better at identifying? are we better at quarantining? are we better at figuring outpatient zero? >> who's the "we"? do you mean china or the united states of america? do you mean france or do you mean world health organization? the "we" matters in your question. but generally -- first of all, this is unprecedented....
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we'll move out of this >> ron, the same question. is larry right are we wrong to overestimate what the bond market is saying but as scott just mentioneded, we are in the middle now of apparently more blossoming cases of this and you look at some of the economic impacts of that and it seems to me that the first quarter and maybe the second, the numbers are going to take a hit. >> well i think that's really important. i think this is now going to be a first half of the year event that's disrupting the supply chains coming from china and most of asia now south korea, taiwan, you know, japan contracted even without the impact of the coronavirus by more than 6% in its fourth quarter. that was because the national sales tax put in place i want to split hlarry's comments, number one, no, you should never panic if you're long-term investor with a disciplined program. two, i think you might be underestimating what the bond market is telling us simply because it's not just the bond market. utilities are up 8% for the year as a group gold is su
we'll move out of this >> ron, the same question. is larry right are we wrong to overestimate what the bond market is saying but as scott just mentioneded, we are in the middle now of apparently more blossoming cases of this and you look at some of the economic impacts of that and it seems to me that the first quarter and maybe the second, the numbers are going to take a hit. >> well i think that's really important. i think this is now going to be a first half of the year event...
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his freshman roommate was a guy named ron allow and he was a white guy from new jersey.t actually was jack his roommates idea that he do this paper. he interviewed all 18 of the guys at some length and asked the questionnaire it was fascinating to me for a couple reasons. first of all,, there was enough detail" in ronnie's paper for us to find out some things that the guy said about race at the time not after 50 years of change and fogging up of memory but what they said about themselves in their race at the time. equally important to me was i got to see what a typical student in 1959 would have read in sociology classes about "the negro". and "the negro problem". that was pretty hair-raising actually. i think for both of us. it was quite disturbing. for one thing, to think that tent was a social relations major. knowing what ideas were in the backs of the minds or what assumptions their professors have of them was creepy. i'm going to give you a couple quotes to raise your hair about it. for instance, in one of the books that ron blau quotes it was called the mark of op
his freshman roommate was a guy named ron allow and he was a white guy from new jersey.t actually was jack his roommates idea that he do this paper. he interviewed all 18 of the guys at some length and asked the questionnaire it was fascinating to me for a couple reasons. first of all,, there was enough detail" in ronnie's paper for us to find out some things that the guy said about race at the time not after 50 years of change and fogging up of memory but what they said about themselves...
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his freshman roommate was a guy named ron allow and he was a white guy from new jersey.t actually was jack his roommates idea that he do this paper. he interviewed all 18 of the guys at some length and asked the questionnaire it was fascinating to me for a couple reasons. first of all,, there was enough detail" in ronnie's paper for us to find out some things that the guy said about race at the time not after 50 years of change and fogging up of memory but what they said about themselves in their race at the time. equally important to me was i got to see what a typical student in 1959 would have read in sociology classes about "the negro". and "the negro problem". that was pretty hair-raising actually. i think for both of us. it was quite disturbing. for one thing, to think that tent was a social relations major. knowing what ideas were in the backs of the minds or what assumptions their professors have of them was creepy. i'm going to give you a couple quotes to raise your hair about it. for instance, in one of the books that ron blau quotes it was called the mark of op
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here with us to do that, ron paul, former presidential candidate and host of the ron paul liberty reportngressman, let's begin with immigration policy. what grade would you give the president there? >> depends on what day of the week it is. it's up and down. he doesn't get an a plus from me. i don't like walls and fences and things like that. but immigration is down. i don't know if that's because of trump. illegal immigration is down. he gets a low c. i don't think's completely failed because he does talk a little bit about my theory what we do, if you don't subsidize something it will help. if you subsidize something you get more of it. the subsidies for illegally entering this country is the main problem. jesse: you are talking about benefit and in-state tuition and drier's license. >> all that for a starter. but it's a special way to become a citizen, a road to citizenship. jumping in front of the line and getting free education. it makes no sense at all. if more americans were in the say situation, they would be praying or hoping they could get some of that. jesse: a c minus is a lo
here with us to do that, ron paul, former presidential candidate and host of the ron paul liberty reportngressman, let's begin with immigration policy. what grade would you give the president there? >> depends on what day of the week it is. it's up and down. he doesn't get an a plus from me. i don't like walls and fences and things like that. but immigration is down. i don't know if that's because of trump. illegal immigration is down. he gets a low c. i don't think's completely failed...
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>> we're joined now by ron br n brownstein. ron, take a step back for us.e talked about how muddled this race is, and it feels like it didn't really crystallize anymore last night. we saw the projections bernie sanders was going to win, so that's not a surprise. pete buttigieg is right on his heels, though, and coming off a narrow win in iowa, how surprising was that to you? >> i feel like the muddle is the message so far. you know, buttigieg's share of the delegates last week in iowa when he won was the smallest ever for an iowa winner since the caucus began in 1972, and then bernie sanders tonight wins the new hampshire primary with a smaller share of the vote than any winner in the democratic primary there ever lower than jimmy carter in 1976. right now it feels like all of these candidates are operating within significant limits that can strain their ability to build a coalition that is broad enough to kind of reach across the whole party, pull away from the others and potentially reach a majority of the delegates. this could be going on quite a while b
>> we're joined now by ron br n brownstein. ron, take a step back for us.e talked about how muddled this race is, and it feels like it didn't really crystallize anymore last night. we saw the projections bernie sanders was going to win, so that's not a surprise. pete buttigieg is right on his heels, though, and coming off a narrow win in iowa, how surprising was that to you? >> i feel like the muddle is the message so far. you know, buttigieg's share of the delegates last week in...
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last question to you, ron. do you think these fears of fractured party, brokered convention, is that too early? are these concerns premature? >> i think right now, i agree with sara. the two most likely prospects, sanders gets a majority of the delegates which seems a bit of a climb, or he goes into the convention in july with a plur altd but not a majority. and then the question becomes, can you deny him the nomination? the rules are that you need a majority and all of the other candidates except sanders said they believe that the rule should be followed and that ultimately the nominee should be required to get a majority. if he gets close, votes will drift toward him. the biggest questions democrats will face over the spring will be, how close is too close to deny him the nomination? i don't think the doubts about him as a general election candidate are going to go away even though he has the case to make, and it's hard to imagine that opposition completely collapses towards his nomination no matter what happ
last question to you, ron. do you think these fears of fractured party, brokered convention, is that too early? are these concerns premature? >> i think right now, i agree with sara. the two most likely prospects, sanders gets a majority of the delegates which seems a bit of a climb, or he goes into the convention in july with a plur altd but not a majority. and then the question becomes, can you deny him the nomination? the rules are that you need a majority and all of the other...
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ron. starting to see the beam the masks even though you tell us it is only effective if you have the virus. >> you said something that i haven't heard yet that i will put on the category. wash your hand, cough into your elbow, stay sick if you have a high fever. stay home. there's something else you want people to do to make it healthier on a whole. >> i think we should do all those things you said. we should also not have prejudice. maybe we should go shopping in chinatown. get a meal in chinatown. chinese owned businesses are getting swamped by people who aren't shopping there. it is hurting the community needlessly. you're no more likely to get 30th than little italy or any other neighborhood you go shopping in. we need to stick together. we don't need to spread prejudice and seek the community. >> once the power goes up -- >> well, our health system is well equipped. the one thing i do worry about, we have less than 1 million hospital beds in this country. if this thing really spreads,
ron. starting to see the beam the masks even though you tell us it is only effective if you have the virus. >> you said something that i haven't heard yet that i will put on the category. wash your hand, cough into your elbow, stay sick if you have a high fever. stay home. there's something else you want people to do to make it healthier on a whole. >> i think we should do all those things you said. we should also not have prejudice. maybe we should go shopping in chinatown. get a...
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and ron insana joins us as well. michael, start with you and get ron's reaction here. you say what's missing in the market so far, i think a lot of people would agree with you, is euphoria and that we are on the cusp of that what tells you that euphoria is building and then play that through for what are it could mean, not once the euphoria breaks >> there are a number of things to indicate that investors are getting to that euphoric moment. they're not there yet, tyler, but on their way so s&p 500 futures positioning is the strongest it's been since 2013. equity flows into exchange-traded funds so far this year, $45 billion i look at the put call ratio and it continues to signal that investors are very bullish from that standpoint. i look at the aaii sentiment the survey bearishness is very low. way below historical levels. look at all of those things and it signals despite the risk and coronavirus markets keep touching all-time highs tnchs is on the cusp of what you would describe as a melt-up and then we'll come back to the idea of what happens after melt-ups. micha
and ron insana joins us as well. michael, start with you and get ron's reaction here. you say what's missing in the market so far, i think a lot of people would agree with you, is euphoria and that we are on the cusp of that what tells you that euphoria is building and then play that through for what are it could mean, not once the euphoria breaks >> there are a number of things to indicate that investors are getting to that euphoric moment. they're not there yet, tyler, but on their way...
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ron brownstein, senior editor at the atlantic. how did you guys like that?> that was good, very dramatic. >> martin, hours away from the south carolina primary, you are there, what are folks saying about how this might go? >> well, the conventional wisdom is that biden has windows back, had the clyburn endorsement, a big deal, some polls were looking better. a pretty good debate performance. that's all looking good and that bernie, maybe that's who has deflated a little bit, been out to a bunch of his rallies and there's not the kind of attendance we've seen in some of the earlier states. my gut, though, is that while biden may come out of here pretty well and give himself, you know, a comeback kid story i think the bigger story here, curious what ron thinks is that black turnout may not be that high. all of the events i've gone to don't seem like turnout is that heavy. biden may be a good story, or a longer term story for democrats that the african-american turnout was not that high. i also talked to the operation chaos people that are working for trump, th
ron brownstein, senior editor at the atlantic. how did you guys like that?> that was good, very dramatic. >> martin, hours away from the south carolina primary, you are there, what are folks saying about how this might go? >> well, the conventional wisdom is that biden has windows back, had the clyburn endorsement, a big deal, some polls were looking better. a pretty good debate performance. that's all looking good and that bernie, maybe that's who has deflated a little bit, been...
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i want to ask you a question, ron brownstein.een, who are the adults in the room, or who is checking the president, his decisions, motivations on the inside? i want to quote his national security adviser o'brien because he's someone who has respect in the military. he said this is in defending vindman's firing. we're not a country where a group of lieutenant colonels can get together and dictate what the policy of the united states is. the policy of the u.s. decided by elected president of the united states. so he's in line with the president on this decision. do you see anybody in his circle today who will tell him the hard truth or disagree with him? >> look, he has reached the point where he has essentially pushed out anyone who does not accept the equation of his own personal interest with the national interest. and will stand in any way. what we are seeing from william barr is extraordinary in the long sweep of american history. possibly unprecedented in terms of his willingness to allow the white house, allow the president
i want to ask you a question, ron brownstein.een, who are the adults in the room, or who is checking the president, his decisions, motivations on the inside? i want to quote his national security adviser o'brien because he's someone who has respect in the military. he said this is in defending vindman's firing. we're not a country where a group of lieutenant colonels can get together and dictate what the policy of the united states is. the policy of the u.s. decided by elected president of the...
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joining me now, ron, this is the man, you've seen him many times on this show, but for the response to the ebola virus in 2014. joining us, someone we're all getting to know fairly well, pulitzer prize winning reporter, covering global pandemics. i wish i knew where to start on this thing but i think the most important thing is that americans want their government to guide them on these things. half is psychology and whether you can trust if your government is in charge. we have lots of reasons not to trust donald trump, think sharpygate or the 15,000 other lies he's told and we have real reasons to wonder whether mike pence is the guy who should be in charge given he's spoken and ridden about needle exchanges, not preventing infections and smoking not killing you. >> i wish i could come up with a line better than your point. it's a crisis of competitience confidence. anyone who believes what donald trump says kind of gets what they deserve at this stage of the game but the problem is, the administration is silenced the people we can trust. dr. tony fauci who served seven presidents, d
joining me now, ron, this is the man, you've seen him many times on this show, but for the response to the ebola virus in 2014. joining us, someone we're all getting to know fairly well, pulitzer prize winning reporter, covering global pandemics. i wish i knew where to start on this thing but i think the most important thing is that americans want their government to guide them on these things. half is psychology and whether you can trust if your government is in charge. we have lots of reasons...
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time is running out to contain the new coronavirus new clusters of the infection have emerged in the ron south korea and in italy raising fears that the virus is now spreading rapidly outside china. this plane brought taiwanese evacuees home from a quarantined cruise ship in japan hit by the corona virus. while their plane and all luggage get a thorough disinfection the evacuees will be isolated for another 2 weeks. these precautions the new normal in the fight to contain the corona virus. in italy top officials met after the virus claimed its 1st victim in the country an elderly man in northern italy died after being hospitalized. it could on your town southeast of milan officials shut down schools and businesses local residents are worried that you can't get out of the should an official order to close down all the shops and we're following the order so we're closing there's a lot of alarm and also worries me. about this i mean to say. that. public events are banned and that includes church services the virus apparently spread in northern italy for a hospital and cafe. the world health
time is running out to contain the new coronavirus new clusters of the infection have emerged in the ron south korea and in italy raising fears that the virus is now spreading rapidly outside china. this plane brought taiwanese evacuees home from a quarantined cruise ship in japan hit by the corona virus. while their plane and all luggage get a thorough disinfection the evacuees will be isolated for another 2 weeks. these precautions the new normal in the fight to contain the corona virus. in...
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what do you think, ron?ll, that is the point, the behavior of the president post behavior impeachment that he has concluded that he can push anything on the republican senate, and they will not in any way resist him. and the kind of to actions that we saw marching vindman out of the white house and so forth and this is an extension of that, ab probably not the end of the arc. it is probably the middle of the arc in terms of his sense of the degree to which he has been unshackled, and certainly, if he is re-elected, it is a preview of the kind of actions that you might see from him, confident in the belief that the republicans are too coward at this point to put up resistance to anything. and we will see, because they had opposed this earlier whether at least there are a few noises this time around. >> and i wanted to get some reaction from congresswoman abigail stenburger, and we have fixed your audio. you are a former cia case officer, and what to you think of this nomination? >> well, the nomination just c
what do you think, ron?ll, that is the point, the behavior of the president post behavior impeachment that he has concluded that he can push anything on the republican senate, and they will not in any way resist him. and the kind of to actions that we saw marching vindman out of the white house and so forth and this is an extension of that, ab probably not the end of the arc. it is probably the middle of the arc in terms of his sense of the degree to which he has been unshackled, and certainly,...
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nbc's ron allen is outside the courthouse in manhattan. the jury is being polled and the sentence would be fairly automatic and wondering if they take him away. >> indeed. the last we heard, members of the judge and prosecution team were talking to the jury behind closed doors to understand their verdict. yes. the question is, what will happen to harvey weinstein. i'm sure the prosecution will press hard to have him taken to prisons since he's been convicted of two significant felonies, not the two others, predatory sexual assault charge that carry a life sentence. it will be seen, i would think, as a big victory because these cases were seen as difficult to prosecute. the main reason the defendants, both had complicated relationships with weinstein, in one case, went on after the alleged criminal act. there are also hundreds of e-mails in that case that establish a relationship between them. yet, the bottom line is he has been found guilty of these two felony charges. we're waiting again to see what will happen to him. i'm trying to read
nbc's ron allen is outside the courthouse in manhattan. the jury is being polled and the sentence would be fairly automatic and wondering if they take him away. >> indeed. the last we heard, members of the judge and prosecution team were talking to the jury behind closed doors to understand their verdict. yes. the question is, what will happen to harvey weinstein. i'm sure the prosecution will press hard to have him taken to prisons since he's been convicted of two significant felonies,...
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our chief business correspondent christine romans is back with us along with senior political analyst ronrownstein, also senior editor at the atlantic. even people who have been close to the president, worked for the president like anthony scaramucci telling "the washington post," quote, if he gets real correction, a market correction of 10% to 15%, down draft in the markets, it would take one of the legs off a very big part of his re-election campaign. the economy means so much to this president, and he does not seem to think that this is going to have an impact. >> and he himself has made the stock market his personal popularity poll, right? a guy who a couple of years ago said i'm not a stock market guy is now someone who is making stock market strategy calls kind of on a daily basis here. he has made the stock market a barometer of how he's doing. and so if there were another tumble in the stock market, obviously, he's going to try to find ways to say that it's not his fault. the coronavirus is not this administration's fault. how it handles it is what will be the big test for this ad
our chief business correspondent christine romans is back with us along with senior political analyst ronrownstein, also senior editor at the atlantic. even people who have been close to the president, worked for the president like anthony scaramucci telling "the washington post," quote, if he gets real correction, a market correction of 10% to 15%, down draft in the markets, it would take one of the legs off a very big part of his re-election campaign. the economy means so much to...
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jillian: fees and court findings, governor ron desantis is going to fight. this mean for the upcoming election? >> reporter: a big win for 1.6 million xl and in florida. a federal appeals court giving them the green light to vote without having to pay their fines and fees. a three judge panel wrote this. it is undeniable that the requirement punishes those who those who can and does so by continuing to deny them access to the ballot box. in 2018 florida voters overwhelmingly passed an amendment to allow felons who already served their time to vote. even singer john legend showed up in a florida courtroom to support those ex-felons but the republican-led legislature passed an amendment that ordered those felons to first have to pay off any court fines or fees before they could go and vote. in november 17th plaintiffs sued in federal court to overturn that basically saying this equal 82 unfair poll taxes and they won. governor ron desantis is vowing to fight back, his spokeswoman tweeting this. we disagree and will appeal. what happens here could greatly impac
jillian: fees and court findings, governor ron desantis is going to fight. this mean for the upcoming election? >> reporter: a big win for 1.6 million xl and in florida. a federal appeals court giving them the green light to vote without having to pay their fines and fees. a three judge panel wrote this. it is undeniable that the requirement punishes those who those who can and does so by continuing to deny them access to the ballot box. in 2018 florida voters overwhelmingly passed an...
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ron? >> i was going to say, maybe, you know, it's -- it's interesting. it's almost like for -- he's trying to establish it as a conservative african-americans, to reject the title, right? i mean, the name. it's sort of like just general -- it seemed to me like a backward looking comment like so many of the things he says like about, you know, christmas. we can say merry christmas again. that's the way i took it. by the way, there are -- there are sanders kind of allies who argue that to hispanic men, he could pull away on that and that is a reason to nominate sanders. >> that is a question that people used to ask about 20, 30 years ago when people would say african-american. >> that's the point, right. >> they didn't understand why. that is so far beyond. god, are we really going there anymore? we're past that. thank you. have a great weekend, everybody. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discount
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living room eating ron's baked goods, it's different. it's tough to choose. good luck to you and thank you very much. >> thank you very much for talking to us. >> you got it. >>> coming up next, another dramatic increase in the number of u.s. soldiers diagnosed with dramatic bring injuries after the iran strike, and now after 100 weeks as donald trump downplayed it as headaches. >>> and then moments ago, kobe bryant's widow sharing an emotional post as she grieves the loss of her husband and daughter, and we will share vanessa bryant's powerful words. is mealtime a struggle? introducing ore-ida potato pay. where ore-ida golden crinkles are your crispy currency to pay for bites of this... ...with this. when kids won't eat dinner, potato pay them to. ore-ida. win at mealtime. like.. pnc easy lock, so you can easily lock your credit card when its maximum limit differs from its vertical limit. and clover flex, for when you need to take credit cards when no one carries cash. or requesting a call to help get a new credit card- one that hasn't
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. >> this is ron, a retiree from manchester. he is currently undecided.e is leaning towards senator klobuchar. >> hello, ron. >> hello, senator. are you willing to compromise on your position for medicare for all, free college and eliminating student debt in order to pass meaningful legislation? >> well, medicare for all, the proposal that we have, ron, is in a sense a compromise because we don't do it all at once. we do it over a four-year period. the first year what we do is we expand medicare. medicare is a strong program right now. it's the most popular health insurance program out there, but it is not as good as it should be. so what we do in the first year, ron, we expand it to cover dental care which last i heard oral health was a health care issue. hearing aids, eyeglasses and home health care. and in year one of a four-year transition period, we lower the eligibility age from 65 down to 55. year two, 45, year three, 35. that's kind of a compromise. there are some people who say hey, let's do it. other countries have done it all instantaneously. w
. >> this is ron, a retiree from manchester. he is currently undecided.e is leaning towards senator klobuchar. >> hello, ron. >> hello, senator. are you willing to compromise on your position for medicare for all, free college and eliminating student debt in order to pass meaningful legislation? >> well, medicare for all, the proposal that we have, ron, is in a sense a compromise because we don't do it all at once. we do it over a four-year period. the first year what we...
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congressman ron paul will weigh in and president from thinks he can get a phase one trade deal done with india before the individual year so what will that look like richard wolffe to break it down a lot to get to on this very busy day so let's get started. and we begin with the very latest on the coronavirus as around 2 pm eastern on wins the markets though here in the u.s. once again after what looked like was going to be a rally that fall seem to correlate to news that a group of people in nassau county new york have been voluntarily quarantined with about 83 of them being looked at for possible contamination from the coronavirus for the latest on that let's go to correspondent truly be child those who has the latest in new york at least 700 new york residents are under voluntary quarantine after returning from mainland china this as the c.d.c. is warning that the number of cases in the u.s. is expected to grow. the vast majority of travelers deemed medium risk by new york state health department officials because of recent travel to mainland china meantime none of the 700 people had
congressman ron paul will weigh in and president from thinks he can get a phase one trade deal done with india before the individual year so what will that look like richard wolffe to break it down a lot to get to on this very busy day so let's get started. and we begin with the very latest on the coronavirus as around 2 pm eastern on wins the markets though here in the u.s. once again after what looked like was going to be a rally that fall seem to correlate to news that a group of people in...
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i will rely on you and ron to help us with perspective. please come back. >> thank you, chris. >>> a little bit of perspective here for us. imagine if i was forced to have to tell you at some point you've got hundreds of thousands of cases knew. i have to tell you, there are people who are dial. as manic. i can't believe the spy. >> oh, flu. >> the cdc says we have hundreds of,000 cases, 125,000 children so far this season, the highest number since reporting began in 2004. haven't been killed by it. top ten. why no panic? because it's not the unnineteen. you know we have vaccines, the way to do with it. i have to say by a president that you can't tough. i have more proof of that in our next segment. >>> this has been a terrible week. dow lost 12% in 5 days. why? is this temporary or is it a sign of a bigger worldwide recessi recession. top economists next. to open and curl up every lash, without clumps--for an instant eye-opening result new bambi eye mascara by l'oreal paris. we're worth it. i receivelize travel rewards. going new places!
i will rely on you and ron to help us with perspective. please come back. >> thank you, chris. >>> a little bit of perspective here for us. imagine if i was forced to have to tell you at some point you've got hundreds of thousands of cases knew. i have to tell you, there are people who are dial. as manic. i can't believe the spy. >> oh, flu. >> the cdc says we have hundreds of,000 cases, 125,000 children so far this season, the highest number since reporting began in...
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here with us to do that ron paul, former presidential candidate and host of the ron paul liberty reportn with immigration policy, what grade would you give the president there? >> depends on what day of the week it is. it is up-and-down, he does not get an a+, i don't like walls and fences and things like that. but actually immigration is down, i don't know if that's because of trump or whether he has helped do that. illegal immigration is down, i would give him a losey, he does not get in high a and i don't think is completely failed because he does talk a little bit about my theory, if you don't subsidize, it won't help, i think the subsidies for illegally entering this country is the main motivating factor. jesse: you're talking about benefits in terms of entitlements or state tuition or things like that, drivers license like they're doing in new york? >> all of that for a starter but it is also a special way to become a citizen, easy road to citizenship jumping in front of the line in the education. it makes no sense at all, all of i can say if both americans areu put in that situat
here with us to do that ron paul, former presidential candidate and host of the ron paul liberty reportn with immigration policy, what grade would you give the president there? >> depends on what day of the week it is. it is up-and-down, he does not get an a+, i don't like walls and fences and things like that. but actually immigration is down, i don't know if that's because of trump or whether he has helped do that. illegal immigration is down, i would give him a losey, he does not get...