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solve donald trump treatment as well as a, frankly, and i was tucker's treatment is exactly what ron paul was treated to, which is uh that you know, the, the policies that they support, or that they advocate and against, frankly, a corrupt, arrogant and deceitful establishment is what people actually want and believing. now we're seeing that i've that potential ideological shakeup in the democratic party. although i've said before that i think the true battle is within before what's left of of...
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solve donald trump treatment as well as a, frankly, and i was tucker's treatment is exactly what ron paul was treated to, which is uh that you know, the, the policies that they support, or that they advocate and against, frankly, a corrupt, arrogant and deceitful establishment is what people actually want and believing. now we're seeing that i that casual ideological shakeup in the democratic party. although i've said before that i think the true battle is within before what's left of of any type of chance for a future, for american politics. that is not just a total fascist dictatorship, is within the battle within the republican party drain the ron paul, you know, a ideological strain and frankly, the neo come on, you know, frankly that these people were, i've always been authoritarians and the bush, the bush, he's, i guess you could call them the bush, family's elk, who has hijacked the republican party since frankly, probably the late 19th sixties. and, and what we've seen is this uh, the rebellion that's going on starting again with dr. paul. well, i deeply respect, inch and deserves
solve donald trump treatment as well as a, frankly, and i was tucker's treatment is exactly what ron paul was treated to, which is uh that you know, the, the policies that they support, or that they advocate and against, frankly, a corrupt, arrogant and deceitful establishment is what people actually want and believing. now we're seeing that i that casual ideological shakeup in the democratic party. although i've said before that i think the true battle is within before what's left of of any...
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the ron paul, you know, a, the logical strain and frankly, the neo come on, you know, frankly that these people were, i've always been authoritarians and the bush, the bush. he's, i guess you could call them the bush, family's elk, who has hijacked the republican party since frankly, probably the late 19th sixties. and, and what we've seen is this uh, the rebellion that's going on starting again with dr. paul, like deeply respect, inch and deserves is not given the credit. i think he deserves. although i think everybody knows that he was the 1st to step out and really take on the war welfare warfare machine that had been uh, that we had been the treated to for, for decades. you that point. and tucker carlson speaks that speaks that audiology speaks that that frankly common sense and they can't have it. yeah, they can't have it. and then truthfully it just truth telling. i mean these people, they cannot stand to have their feet houses a fire. i think how he interviewed mike pens revealed so much on what i, what i said, go ahead. i was gonna say that i was going to turn it over to the ligh
the ron paul, you know, a, the logical strain and frankly, the neo come on, you know, frankly that these people were, i've always been authoritarians and the bush, the bush. he's, i guess you could call them the bush, family's elk, who has hijacked the republican party since frankly, probably the late 19th sixties. and, and what we've seen is this uh, the rebellion that's going on starting again with dr. paul, like deeply respect, inch and deserves is not given the credit. i think he deserves....
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of picked up the ideas kind of kept the, you know, presidential candidates like pat buchanan of ron paul for father of rand paul. you know, they adopted a number of ideas that, were very familiar to the birch society. and that's partly why, you know, someone like ron paul actually had you know, he said a lot of nice things about birch society and and even just as a random aside, when one of his constituents died, bequeathed property to the birch society and ron paul and kind of split it so they were part of the coalition also getting at those tensions i thought was a really interesting to sort of think about the conservative coalition. yeah. so give us a little sense of the the the organizations born in 58 it kind of really pretty much ends in the middle 7074. so what's it like sketch out that period what are the high watermarks and then and then how do why do they go away. yeah, well i should say that the society still exists it's in appleton, wisconsin, so as an organization i have a website, they actually have a website says myths and facts, you know, where they try to dispel myths ab
of picked up the ideas kind of kept the, you know, presidential candidates like pat buchanan of ron paul for father of rand paul. you know, they adopted a number of ideas that, were very familiar to the birch society. and that's partly why, you know, someone like ron paul actually had you know, he said a lot of nice things about birch society and and even just as a random aside, when one of his constituents died, bequeathed property to the birch society and ron paul and kind of split it so they...
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not just a total fascist dictatorship, is within the battle within the republican party. drain the ron paul. no ideological strain. and frankly, the neo come on. you know, frankly that these people were, i've always been authoritarians and the bush, the bush, he's, i guess you could call them the bush, family's elk, who was hijacked the republican party since frankly, probably the late 19th sixties. and, and what we've seen is this uh, the rebellion that's going on starting again with dr. paul. well, i deeply respect, inch and deserves isn't not given the credit. i think he deserves. although i think everybody knows that he was the 1st to step out and really take on the war welfare warfare machine that had been the that we had been the treated to for, for decades at that point. and tucker carlson speaks that speaks that ideology speaks that, that frankly common sense and then they get habit. yeah, they can have it and then truthful it just truth telling. i mean these people, they cannot stand to have their feet held as a fire. i think how he interviewed mike pence revealed so much on what i
not just a total fascist dictatorship, is within the battle within the republican party. drain the ron paul. no ideological strain. and frankly, the neo come on. you know, frankly that these people were, i've always been authoritarians and the bush, the bush, he's, i guess you could call them the bush, family's elk, who was hijacked the republican party since frankly, probably the late 19th sixties. and, and what we've seen is this uh, the rebellion that's going on starting again with dr. paul....
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they have this framework, senator ron paul from texas, rand paul, i should say, from kentucky, he has indicated i have trouble with the saudis but why are we involved in this? that is what senator johnson was commenting. i talked to him in a separate interview and he said i don't think you can wash away the jamal khashoggi murder but the problem johnson has, he wants to protect golf but should congress be involved in this? they are getting into legislation with taxes and status, this is why richard blumenthal, the chair of this committee says this will not be the last hearing they have. ashley: take away their status, you have a lot of reassessing going on. thank you very much. david samson, former miami marlins president. the host, good to have you. a number of pga tour golfers are a little ticked off about this arrangement because they are the ones who bypassed a lot of big paydays from liv golf and the saudis. now they are in the same lunch. >> they feel they were taking a stand. let's talk about tiger woods, hundreds of millions to join liv golf and he said no. i'm not going to do
they have this framework, senator ron paul from texas, rand paul, i should say, from kentucky, he has indicated i have trouble with the saudis but why are we involved in this? that is what senator johnson was commenting. i talked to him in a separate interview and he said i don't think you can wash away the jamal khashoggi murder but the problem johnson has, he wants to protect golf but should congress be involved in this? they are getting into legislation with taxes and status, this is why...
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. >> david: ron paul from a few years ago.many times, the oldest elected officials have the youngest supporters. >> kayleigh: it's also confounding when the atlantic, far left publication, they have this headline "step aside joe biden: the president has no business running for office at age 80. 80." >> julie: i hear thirst trapping -- [laughter] -- i do not care about a person's abs, i care about their mental fitness. that's the question, the mental fitness of our current pres president. rfk, when you do sit-ups are push-ups, do not wear jeans because that doesn't look authentic. maybe some athletic gear. the jeans was weird. he's obviously mentally and physically fit. that's what the american people should be concerned about. when the president is making these gaffes, they are not gaffes anymore. those are mental blank outs. i wouldn't know what to call them. it's a physical and mental problem that the president cannot form sentences together, nor can kamala harris. i'm not more sure who to be worried about, but biden is olde
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ron paul in 2012 when he was running for president employed six members of his family and paid them ale. so, this is something that is very prevalent in politics, and again, i think it erodes trust, there's a sense that the game is rigged and politicians aren't just feathering their own nest but they're spreading the money around to friends and family. >> another thing you said in your book is former senator blunt whose net income was millions of dollars,erm ended after this year, after which he join add lobbyist firm, he is he's married to a lobbyist and his kids are lob had byist. blunt survived politically, but, our institutions may have been weakened in the process. and this is also very common. people serving in the house and the senate, democrats or republicans, and, then, cashing in by becoming lobbyists. i think there's a two-year wait or something. >> in the senate it's two years, in the house it's one. in my book, i'm calling for a 10 year moratorium on lobbying. some people want a lifetime ban, i don't think that's constitutional or hold up. but, 10 years, moratorium so tha
ron paul in 2012 when he was running for president employed six members of his family and paid them ale. so, this is something that is very prevalent in politics, and again, i think it erodes trust, there's a sense that the game is rigged and politicians aren't just feathering their own nest but they're spreading the money around to friends and family. >> another thing you said in your book is former senator blunt whose net income was millions of dollars,erm ended after this year, after...
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then previously, ron paul.a tends to favor republican candidates who, you know, rand paul's campaign in 2016, there was an assumption that he could win in iowa. it would be easy. and really in retrospect, iowa republican caucus voters were going for the crazy upstart, trying to shake up the system. >> we know that was a huge part of really creating momentum for president obama when he was a candidate, the bounce he got from iowa. let me just pivot and ask you about a different topic here, another governor, who is running for the gop nomination is north dakota governor, also a billionaire businessman. listen to his response when he asked if he would do business with trump. >> would you ever do business with donald trump? >> i don't think so. >> why? >> i just think that it's important that you're judged by the company you keep. >> you wouldn't do business with him? >> no, i wouldn't. >> he seemed to be careful with his words there. do you think this is something that could hit trump given trump's identity as a b
then previously, ron paul.a tends to favor republican candidates who, you know, rand paul's campaign in 2016, there was an assumption that he could win in iowa. it would be easy. and really in retrospect, iowa republican caucus voters were going for the crazy upstart, trying to shake up the system. >> we know that was a huge part of really creating momentum for president obama when he was a candidate, the bounce he got from iowa. let me just pivot and ask you about a different topic here,...
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this is not you're a ron paul in the fed. that's not where you're coming from, but you're also not somebody who would reflexively defend them by a long shot. explain kind of where you're coming at this from and what what your point of view is ultimately. yeah, i was trying to come at it like a journalist you know, i was trying to not have super strong opinions about where this should all end up. but i do think that, you know, as a journalist, part of your role is to say, here's what society should be talking about. here's where we haven't really paid enough attention. here's where we maybe aren't shining enough of a light. and like i said, in 2020, there was just so going on that i think that all of this was pretty well covered in the but maybe we don't really remember happened. and i think we certainly haven't really had a conversation about what happened, what kind of political pressures the fed came under, what kind of precedent all set out. and so i think that the of point of the book is hopefully that, you know, these th
this is not you're a ron paul in the fed. that's not where you're coming from, but you're also not somebody who would reflexively defend them by a long shot. explain kind of where you're coming at this from and what what your point of view is ultimately. yeah, i was trying to come at it like a journalist you know, i was trying to not have super strong opinions about where this should all end up. but i do think that, you know, as a journalist, part of your role is to say, here's what society...
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paul: yeah, excuse me. we'll find out soon. new charges for donald trump in the classified documents case .x new signs of campaign trouble for rontis and will he broaden his message before it's too late? all that and more with our politics panel, next. ♪ paul: donald trump is facing new charges of his handling of classifies documents. there's three new felony counts brought against the former president on thursday including claims that the president told the property manager at mar-a-lago he wanted security camera footage to be deleted and it was revealed at superseding indictment that named carlos aleverra to be arraigned on monday. we're back with kim and bill. built, how dot new charges change the case against trump on the documents? >> there's two aspects. one is a legal case and having looked at these charges, i think they're very serious and like the mar-a-lago charges, they're very specific and i think the former president is in trouble over them. they'll be hard to wiggle out of. jack smith is very aggressive prosecutor. once reprimanded by the supreme court for that aggressive prosecution, but he's piled up enough that
paul: yeah, excuse me. we'll find out soon. new charges for donald trump in the classified documents case .x new signs of campaign trouble for rontis and will he broaden his message before it's too late? all that and more with our politics panel, next. ♪ paul: donald trump is facing new charges of his handling of classifies documents. there's three new felony counts brought against the former president on thursday including claims that the president told the property manager at mar-a-lago he...
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is why goldman shares rose higher, but i want to read quickly a great opinion piece by paul davies from martin ron goldman, "goldman solomon has not hit rock bottom yet," and he says his efforts to give investors the durable and less volatile bank they wanted lead them to a huge bet on consumer finance. it has cost billions and credit provisions and goodwill charges, and could cost a few hundred more. neither partners or shareholders are happy, and that is before seeing the final cost of undoing solomon's strategic missteps. you may say as a whole the banking sector is doing well but goldman, the results were not good. valerie: with earnings down 58%, it did not a good, but they spent time downplaying this earnings season for them. i want to mention the regionals where we are seeing broad margin compression when it comes to u.s. bank corp, and we saw compression at bank of america as well. this goes back to they have to pay up more for deposits. the regionals have this looming overhaul of capital regulations which will be enforced on smaller banks. with those in mind, it has been a battle for regi
is why goldman shares rose higher, but i want to read quickly a great opinion piece by paul davies from martin ron goldman, "goldman solomon has not hit rock bottom yet," and he says his efforts to give investors the durable and less volatile bank they wanted lead them to a huge bet on consumer finance. it has cost billions and credit provisions and goodwill charges, and could cost a few hundred more. neither partners or shareholders are happy, and that is before seeing the final cost...
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. ♪ paul: a top official for a superpac supporting republican presidential candidate ron desantis said that the florida governor faces an uphill battle in the 2024 race, acknowledging that former president trump is, quote, the runaway front-runner. but insisting that the florida governor will ultimately close the gap. more than six weeks after announcing his presidential bid, desantis continues to trail the former president by more than 30 points in the real clear politics polling average. we're back with our panel, dan henninger, kim strassel and allysia finley. so, kim, what do you make of this fire from the home team on the desantis campaign, and how worried should he be about the fact that it hasn't been able to move the polls at all since the governor with got in the race? >> well, look, i mean some of this, paul, could be about expectations management, right? lowering that expectations as we're five or six weeks out from the debates and, you know, you try to cast your guy as the underdog, and then if you manage to get some momentum, you can play off that. but there's also some re
. ♪ paul: a top official for a superpac supporting republican presidential candidate ron desantis said that the florida governor faces an uphill battle in the 2024 race, acknowledging that former president trump is, quote, the runaway front-runner. but insisting that the florida governor will ultimately close the gap. more than six weeks after announcing his presidential bid, desantis continues to trail the former president by more than 30 points in the real clear politics polling average....
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ron desantis. but mike pence, nikki haley, tim scott all far behind. just 3% support. joining me now, former aide to speakers paulnbc political analyst brendan buck. brendan, what do you make of this huge lead for president trump in this poll? >> well, i think we've long known that donald trump has a stranglehold on the party. that's not terribly surprising. what was most interesting in this poll is it revealed to me the fundamental flaw of ron desantis's strategy. this poll is really high quality. it asks a lot of interesting questions. one of them was things that voters are interested in. and it looked at voters who are motivated by what ron desantis has functionally been running on, which is targeting wokism. he talks about the woke mind virus and all that stuff. voters who are interested and motivated by that are still picking donald trump over ron desantis. look, the thing about polling is anybody can do it. surely ron desantis has looked at some of these polls and seen he's trying to go for those same voters who are trump diehards and at some point you have to realize if they're diehards they're voting for
ron desantis. but mike pence, nikki haley, tim scott all far behind. just 3% support. joining me now, former aide to speakers paulnbc political analyst brendan buck. brendan, what do you make of this huge lead for president trump in this poll? >> well, i think we've long known that donald trump has a stranglehold on the party. that's not terribly surprising. what was most interesting in this poll is it revealed to me the fundamental flaw of ron desantis's strategy. this poll is really...
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paul ryan and john boehner. >>> still ahead here this evening, florida reports two new cases of malaria today, cases people got in florida, but governor ron desantis has so politicized public health his guchltd can't hire anyone for top jobs to manage public health. >>> and as the right wing goes nuts over a baggy of cocaine found at the white house, we're going to get into the real history of drugs at the white house coming up. stay with us. drugs at the whit house coming up. stay with us >>> the state of florida has issued a mosquito alert after confirming four cases now of malaria in sarasota county. >> concerns are growing as this marks the first time we're seeing local transmission in the u.s. in two decades. >> those cases discovered in the counties has concern from health officials it could spread. >> malaria a disease transmitted by mosquitos, something the united states eliminated in 1951, it is back at least in the state of florida. the cluster of cases in florida plus one case in texas are the first instances of a locally transmitted malaria diagnosed in this country in 20 years. now, from time to time you might hear about some
paul ryan and john boehner. >>> still ahead here this evening, florida reports two new cases of malaria today, cases people got in florida, but governor ron desantis has so politicized public health his guchltd can't hire anyone for top jobs to manage public health. >>> and as the right wing goes nuts over a baggy of cocaine found at the white house, we're going to get into the real history of drugs at the white house coming up. stay with us. drugs at the whit house coming up....
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paul ryan, thanks for joining us tonight. good to see. >> thanks. >> still ahead here this evening, florida reports two new cases of malaria today. cases that people got in florida. governor ronized public health that his government cannot hire anybody for top jobs to manage public health. as the right-wing goes nuts over a baggy of cocaine found at the white house, we'll get into the real history of drugs at the white house. coming, up stay with us. ng, up stay with us. are you still struggling with your bra? it's time for you to try knix. makers of the world's comfiest wireless bras. for revolutionary support without underwires, and sizes up to a g-cup, find your new favorite bra today at knix.com - i got the cabin for three days. it's gonna be sweet! what? i'm 12 hours short. - have a fun weekend. - ♪ unnecessary action hero! unnecessary. ♪ - was that necessary? - no. neither is a blown weekend. with paycom, employees do their own payroll so you can fix problems before they become problems. - hmm! get paycom and make the unnecessary, unnecessary. - see you down the line. you've evolved. you've changed. so have we. that's why new dove body wash now has 24-hour renewing micr
paul ryan, thanks for joining us tonight. good to see. >> thanks. >> still ahead here this evening, florida reports two new cases of malaria today. cases that people got in florida. governor ronized public health that his government cannot hire anybody for top jobs to manage public health. as the right-wing goes nuts over a baggy of cocaine found at the white house, we'll get into the real history of drugs at the white house. coming, up stay with us. ng, up stay with us. are you...
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paul ryan, thanks for joining us tonight. good to see. >> thanks. >> still ahead here this evening, florida reports two new cases of malaria today. cases that people got in florida. governor roned public health that his government cannot hire anybody for top jobs to manage public health. and as the right-wing goes nuts over a baggy of cocaine found at the white house, we'll get into the real history of drugs at the white house. coming up -- stay with us. keeps you dry? all of the things that you're looking for in a pad, that is always discreet. look at how it absorbs all of the liquid. and locking it right on in! you feel no wetness. - oh my gosh! - totally absorbed! i got to get some always discreet! my a1c was up here; now, it's down with rybelsus®. - oh my gosh! - totahis a1c?rbed! it's down with rybelsus®. my doctor told me rybelsus® lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill and that people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. i got to my a1c goal and lost some weight too. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to
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of the notable campaign contributions, veteran hedge fund manager paul tudor jones, venture capitalist joe launsdale both donating to ronmuch more about both nbc and cnbc's stories on those, but it's an interesting look into where some early bets are being placed here in 2023 ahead of the 2024 cycle. >> dom chu, thank you so much. rev, i want to get you in on that last one although you're welcome to weigh in on taylor swift. she's a phenomenon. wall street titans placing their bets on candidates who are not donald trump, two thoughts. one would be that's never been trump's strength for fund-raising. he's never been one to get the big dollar donors. it's all about the small donations from his base that have fuelled his campaign. also this idea if he looks like he's going to be the nominee, they'll all come toward him anyway. we saw reporting over the weekend about rupert murdoch who early on suggested ron desantis was his guy, but he said if trump is the nominee, of course he'll be behind him too. >> no doubt about it. they will always go with whoever the nominee is. that's what big business does. we should not sleep on
of the notable campaign contributions, veteran hedge fund manager paul tudor jones, venture capitalist joe launsdale both donating to ronmuch more about both nbc and cnbc's stories on those, but it's an interesting look into where some early bets are being placed here in 2023 ahead of the 2024 cycle. >> dom chu, thank you so much. rev, i want to get you in on that last one although you're welcome to weigh in on taylor swift. she's a phenomenon. wall street titans placing their bets on...
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paul, this would be the third indictment, it is quite extraordinary to people watching politics from outside the country that he is the presumptive republican candidate, he is nearly 30 points in front of ron ron made _ think that is absolutely right. ron made a _ think that is absolutely right. ron made a really— think that is absolutely right. ron made a really good _ think that is absolutely right. ron made a really good point - think that is absolutely right. ron made a really good point there, l think that is absolutely right. ron. made a really good point there, he said trump— made a really good point there, he said trunrp was— made a really good point there, he said trump was in— made a really good point there, he said trump was in legal— made a really good point there, he said trump was in legaljeopardy, i said trump was in legaljeopardy, but he _ said trump was in legaljeopardy, but he doesn't _ said trump was in legaljeopardy, but he doesn't seem _ said trump was in legaljeopardy, but he doesn't seem to _ said trump was in legaljeopardy, but he doesn't seem to be - said trump was in legaljeopardy, but he doesn't seem to be in - but he doesn't seem to be in political— but he doesn
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paul. thank you. to go. >> stay with us. we're going to find why presidential find out why us presidential candidate ron desantis is backed asing indictment >> and. right. we're going to go through the papers again. david mellor scarlett mccgwire there, david commonwealth games, we've got this news yesterday that victoria in australia, they're saying well, not value for money. it's costing billions . money. it's costing billions. >> yes. now now i'm just looking at it online because an increasing number of these stories of course appear online. so look at the mail online. then at some point you'll no doubt reach the printed edition. and sadie khan, that most majestic of creatures is riding to the rescue. it appears because any decision would need to be taken by the government. however london says sadiq khan is a sporting capital of the world and the mayor stands ready to support a submission for 20. >> so how is he going to pay for all of that? >> well, that's the point. he's run out of money anyway, but get it from ulez, will he? we come to the real question. does the commonwealth games matter? i throw it out there for cons
paul. thank you. to go. >> stay with us. we're going to find why presidential find out why us presidential candidate ron desantis is backed asing indictment >> and. right. we're going to go through the papers again. david mellor scarlett mccgwire there, david commonwealth games, we've got this news yesterday that victoria in australia, they're saying well, not value for money. it's costing billions . money. it's costing billions. >> yes. now now i'm just looking at it online...