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. >> reporter: steve peters is a care clinician in minnesota. >> the old days i don't want to rush backo. >> reporter: he showed us mock-ups of what the detailed paper records used to look like and how they used to travel. the records would go in here. records from mayo clinic patients used to fly around from room-to-room, in the pneumatic tubes. there must have been miles and miles of tubing. >> just like the arteries inside of the building. >> reporter: it was state-of-the-art in reco recordkeeping at the time. it makes a certain amount of sense that the mayo clinic would end up today, being the single-biggest client of epic, spending over $1 billion over the next several years to integrate its systems. how much is this going to change things? >> we've been keeping track of the diagnosis of the mayo clinic patients since before we had electronic records. but the ability to have it all coming from one source makes it a lot easier. without good access to data, you really are flying blind. >> we have at the head and the foot of the bed. >> reporter: the trauma rooms have more screens tha
. >> reporter: steve peters is a care clinician in minnesota. >> the old days i don't want to rush backo. >> reporter: he showed us mock-ups of what the detailed paper records used to look like and how they used to travel. the records would go in here. records from mayo clinic patients used to fly around from room-to-room, in the pneumatic tubes. there must have been miles and miles of tubing. >> just like the arteries inside of the building. >> reporter: it was...
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surge, steve the hadley and peter and meghan o'sullivan do a truly wonderful job in their interviews and in the essay explaining how -- how theyumptions explain the changing assumptions that motivated the surge. they eliminate how they interrogated previous assumptions and reconfigured them. but what is interesting, both in their essay and in the interviews is that they actually say rather little about overall strategic goals. "omission allude to " but they don't specify the goals question mark in 2000 2003, when the administration invaded iraq, the goals were to rid iraq of weapons of mass destruction and bring about regime change. was to make sure that the iraqi government would not hand off weapons of mass distractions to terrorist groups with global and missions. the goal in 2003 was to make would not be aaq threat to its neighbors. those were the goals. however anoals, effort lee achieved by the end -- mostly by confirmation that iraq did not have weapons of mass distraction, and that iraq was far weaker than anyone in the administration had imagined. building democracy and unde
surge, steve the hadley and peter and meghan o'sullivan do a truly wonderful job in their interviews and in the essay explaining how -- how theyumptions explain the changing assumptions that motivated the surge. they eliminate how they interrogated previous assumptions and reconfigured them. but what is interesting, both in their essay and in the interviews is that they actually say rather little about overall strategic goals. "omission allude to " but they don't specify the goals...
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steve peters is a pulmonary critical care physician at the mayo clinic in rochester minnesota .. >> it the old days 0 i don't want to rush back to. >> it. he shows us mockups of what the old detailed paper records used to look like, and how they used to travel. >> so the records would go in here. >> records from mayo clinic patients used to fly around from room to room in those pneumatic tubes. >> there must have been miles and miles of tubing. >> it was like arteries inside of the building. >> it was state of the art in recordkeeping at the time so it makes sense that the mayo clinic mick today would be end up today being the single biggest client of epic spending over a billion dollars over the next several years to integrate its systems. >> how much is this going to change things? >> we have been keeping track of the diagnoses of the mayo clinic patients since before we had electronic records, but the ability to have it all coming from one source makes it a lost easier. without good access to data, you really are flying blind. >> we have them at the head and the foot of the bed. >>
steve peters is a pulmonary critical care physician at the mayo clinic in rochester minnesota .. >> it the old days 0 i don't want to rush back to. >> it. he shows us mockups of what the old detailed paper records used to look like, and how they used to travel. >> so the records would go in here. >> records from mayo clinic patients used to fly around from room to room in those pneumatic tubes. >> there must have been miles and miles of tubing. >> it was like...
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there is an essay by three of the key policymakers, steve hadley and megan o'sullivan and peter.one essay by them. and then six or seven other essays by very renowned scholars, three of whom appear on this stage. about allgnificant the essays, is that they make you think really deeply about strategy, and president bush's overall decision-making. what i want to do in the 10 minutes or so that i have is to talk about these three patters. process. strategy. an overall decision-making. process, terms of richard, whom you have just heard, is very critical of the process. so are some of the former policymakers, like philip alico. nonetheless, in my judgment, steve hadley and peter fever and megan offer a compelling defense of the process in their essay. they make two really important points. that the process get the president most of all the option he wanted. secondly, the big point they make is that even more importantly, the process enabled the president to forge a consensus among top officials, which was no mean a compliment. of course -- no mean accomplishment. as you have heard, r
there is an essay by three of the key policymakers, steve hadley and megan o'sullivan and peter.one essay by them. and then six or seven other essays by very renowned scholars, three of whom appear on this stage. about allgnificant the essays, is that they make you think really deeply about strategy, and president bush's overall decision-making. what i want to do in the 10 minutes or so that i have is to talk about these three patters. process. strategy. an overall decision-making. process,...
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peter: steve scalise, a real american hero! [applause] wantu one-size-fits-all medicine?udience: no! tell you want uncle sam to what dr. to give what medicine to your children? do you want dr. bernie by your bedside? hell no. ladies and gentlemen, socialized rationing.ans bernie sanders wants to mean no private insurance in canada. the supreme court ruled private insurance is a basic human right. price controls equal choice controls. sharing, and liberty health sharing is in the house. you need to have the choice of programs that you want to fit your need, and socialism says no. not acceptable. socialized medicine stifles competition and innovation. there are now two vaccines coming to the market for coronavirus. developed in the united states. [applause] and it is not because of socialism. we have a great panel for you today. presidentrbara, the of the friedrich kayak institute in vienna and director of the austrian economics center. we have david snyder, a leading orthopedist and the author of a new book, and he will tell you, among other things, why socialized medicine
peter: steve scalise, a real american hero! [applause] wantu one-size-fits-all medicine?udience: no! tell you want uncle sam to what dr. to give what medicine to your children? do you want dr. bernie by your bedside? hell no. ladies and gentlemen, socialized rationing.ans bernie sanders wants to mean no private insurance in canada. the supreme court ruled private insurance is a basic human right. price controls equal choice controls. sharing, and liberty health sharing is in the house. you need...
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us china relations to a large degree is up to china with the debate they are having with steve bannon and peter dimarco and steve nguyen. and that is part of what i am supposed to be following because i've known these former officials for 30 years. >> you obviously have written in the book the 100 year marathon it is an excellent book when you go to china now i should travel frequently i see the hardliners winning. and it's harder and harder for those reformers for their own purposes much less anyone who wants political reform to get to the ear of their president and the worry is the hardliners on both sides are winning and that is what is driving us apart do you see that quick. >> yes also what henry kissinger warned about the very last chapter of his book on china that his nightmare the unfathomable war on the scale of world war i to the us and china if the hawks on both sides got into power. i got the title 100 year marathon from the chinese hawks i know pretty well and doctor kissinger spent a whole page on that hardliner. we had him on his first visit to america we had a cocktail party for
us china relations to a large degree is up to china with the debate they are having with steve bannon and peter dimarco and steve nguyen. and that is part of what i am supposed to be following because i've known these former officials for 30 years. >> you obviously have written in the book the 100 year marathon it is an excellent book when you go to china now i should travel frequently i see the hardliners winning. and it's harder and harder for those reformers for their own purposes much...
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thank you to robert and john steve, so many others that politico. peter, who brought me to politico in the first place. really no reason to. appreciate you doing that. bill, who has been my editor my entire time at politico and most of my time in florida at the st. petersburg times. we've been working on stories together for nearly a decade and a half. especially in a time of such .urn is such an uncommon gift when i started at politico, there was so much to adjust to, d.c., the material, the competition, the pace. the only thing i did not have to adjust to was working with bill. we knew how to work together. i would i don't know if have survived the first six or seven months without bill. together for a long while and you can cut to the chase. in the first couple of days after the midterms, i said mikey cheryl., story, anot just a series of stories about everything. saving the democratic party, politics overall. turned out to be impeachment. through the lens of mikey cheryl. so we did. here we are. thank you finally to my family who are here, my wife, my
thank you to robert and john steve, so many others that politico. peter, who brought me to politico in the first place. really no reason to. appreciate you doing that. bill, who has been my editor my entire time at politico and most of my time in florida at the st. petersburg times. we've been working on stories together for nearly a decade and a half. especially in a time of such .urn is such an uncommon gift when i started at politico, there was so much to adjust to, d.c., the material, the...
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peter galvin is the steve strategy officer for en cipher, he told us at 4:00 that there is still a large turnout. >> most of the people, the majority were planning to attend, attended. there were six or seven vendors that did not attend. i was there the last two days, it's been pretty busy. >> at&t, verizon and ibm were among those that pulled out of the conference. several chinese companies had to cancel because of travel restrictions. the centers for disease control issued a new warning to americans about the virus. it saysi it's inevitable it will spread to the united states. hundreds new cases reported in italy and south korea. the white house has asked for $2.5 billion in funding to deal with the outbreak but lawmakers are questioning if that amount is actually enough. the fears have spilled over to investors and wall street. >>> the concern rattled u.s. financial markets for a second straight day. the dow plummeted 879 points a day after dropping more than 1,000 points. the nasdaq and s&p 500 also finished off sharply. >>> bob iger announced he's stepping down as disney's ceo effec
peter galvin is the steve strategy officer for en cipher, he told us at 4:00 that there is still a large turnout. >> most of the people, the majority were planning to attend, attended. there were six or seven vendors that did not attend. i was there the last two days, it's been pretty busy. >> at&t, verizon and ibm were among those that pulled out of the conference. several chinese companies had to cancel because of travel restrictions. the centers for disease control issued a...
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steve: i'm sure peter has a red tie that i have tied. jillian: i like the tie and the pin. ian, thank you very much. ainsley: good job. steve: straight ahead on this friday. ainsley: president trump acquitte>> a permanent asteriskt to the acquittal of president trump. >> you have that stain on his record. >> is he impeached forever. ainsley: congressman chip roy that reports that his party will try to expunge trump's record next. lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ what's the time? device: a dime is ten cents. severe cold or flu? take control with theraflu. powerful, soothing relief to defeat your worst cold and flu symptoms fast. device: (sneezes) theraflu. the power is in your hands. bon top of severe ptsd,n and to have a tooth pain will take you down in the dump. after several denials, when i went to aspen dental, they gave me a free exam, free x-rays. the doctor comes in and then he's like, "you are in pain, so we're going to get you taken
steve: i'm sure peter has a red tie that i have tied. jillian: i like the tie and the pin. ian, thank you very much. ainsley: good job. steve: straight ahead on this friday. ainsley: president trump acquitte>> a permanent asteriskt to the acquittal of president trump. >> you have that stain on his record. >> is he impeached forever. ainsley: congressman chip roy that reports that his party will try to expunge trump's record next. lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize...
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>> stephen: now, performing their new single "california," please welcome steve martin and the steep canyon rangers! with peterd now i sit here, six weeks in ♪ oklahoma's got tornadoes don't you want the l.a. sun? ♪ watching airplanes on the glide path ♪ on the front porch drinking rum ♪ where's your suitcase where's your toothbrush ♪ where's your first draft manuscript ♪ where's the girl i fell in love with? ♪ where's our new relationship ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ said you hated working retail ♪ said you'd join me on the coast ♪ come to l.a. bring your laptop ♪ sell your show to hbo ♪ where's your suitcase where's your toothbrush ♪ where's your first draft manuscript ♪ where's your dog i fell in love with ♪ i could use companionship ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ went to whole foods bought some goat cheese ♪ girl in shorts gives me a smile ♪ she advances i'm responsive ♪ what the heck it's been a while ♪ went to her place in the bird streets ♪ she's got legal weed for two left the house ♪ did not inhale it i could only think of you ♪ can you call me can you write me ♪ send me just a fingerprint where's the face i ♪ fell in love with and the
>> stephen: now, performing their new single "california," please welcome steve martin and the steep canyon rangers! with peterd now i sit here, six weeks in ♪ oklahoma's got tornadoes don't you want the l.a. sun? ♪ watching airplanes on the glide path ♪ on the front porch drinking rum ♪ where's your suitcase where's your toothbrush ♪ where's your first draft manuscript ♪ where's the girl i fell in love with? ♪ where's our new relationship ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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steve barclay. we can talk now to peter cardwell, who until yesterday was a special adviser at the heart of governmente daily telegraph. how did your boss tell you you were on your way out? robert was called to downing street as is the case for most cabinet ministers either to be told they are retaining their position or being promoted. he went about 11 ternet and, he was delayed because of the sajid javid situation. he came back to the department, ministry ofjustice, where i worked for six months with him,i where i worked for six months with him, i worked for other secretaries of state three years previously, i gave him a hug, well done, great you are staying on. he talked me through the discussion he had with the prime minister. then he said, i need to talk to you. my colleague, still his special adviser, another guy, left the room. he said, i‘m sorry, bad news for you. i said, not a huge shock. i got a six month bonus, to be honest. i am a relic of the theresa may well —— theresa may resignation. special advisers do not last long. is it true he said to you, i have to let you go because dom wants yo
steve barclay. we can talk now to peter cardwell, who until yesterday was a special adviser at the heart of governmente daily telegraph. how did your boss tell you you were on your way out? robert was called to downing street as is the case for most cabinet ministers either to be told they are retaining their position or being promoted. he went about 11 ternet and, he was delayed because of the sajid javid situation. he came back to the department, ministry ofjustice, where i worked for six...
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why all of this matters to you, professor at princeton university, jeremy peters, politics reporter from "new york times," and steve schmidt, former republican strategist, former adviser to president george w. bush. steve, to you first. what do you think of this? >> i think the race is becoming a two person race between bernie sanders and michael bloomberg and the dominant feature of the race is electability. who can beat donald trump. i think democrats, james cargill articulated this clearly. 78-year-old socialist from vermont, wants to take health insurance away from 150 million people, who has a program to give free stuff to everybody, with a dishonest explanation about the cost of it all, i think my personal view is i think that donald trump will walk away with the presidency. he'll win the election decisively, which is why you see such enthusiasm on the part of trump voters in states like south carolina to participate in the first democratic primary to vote for bernie sanders, who they look at as the meadow lashing lem ons against the globetrotters for the general election. >> i love steve, but he's so wrong i
why all of this matters to you, professor at princeton university, jeremy peters, politics reporter from "new york times," and steve schmidt, former republican strategist, former adviser to president george w. bush. steve, to you first. what do you think of this? >> i think the race is becoming a two person race between bernie sanders and michael bloomberg and the dominant feature of the race is electability. who can beat donald trump. i think democrats, james cargill...
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they have their steve bannon and they have peter navarro. they have their steven mnuchin. and that debate is part of what i'm supposed to be following, because i've known some of these scholars and former officials for 30 years. >> let me actually go there with you next, the china sector you have written the book 100 your marathon that's never required reading in all of washington. it's an excellent book. when you go to china now, when i travel to china very frequently, i see the hardliners winning. it's harder and harder for the reformers who want domestic reform for the own purposes much less anyone who wants political reform to really get the ear of their president. and the worry is that the hardliners on both sides are winning and that's tried it as a partner is what you see? >> yes, it is also at henry kissinger warned about in the very last chapter of his book on china, that is nightmare, and he forecast what he called an unfathomable war on the skill of world war i between the u.s. and china. if the hawks on both sides got into power. and imagine, i got the title 10
they have their steve bannon and they have peter navarro. they have their steven mnuchin. and that debate is part of what i'm supposed to be following, because i've known some of these scholars and former officials for 30 years. >> let me actually go there with you next, the china sector you have written the book 100 your marathon that's never required reading in all of washington. it's an excellent book. when you go to china now, when i travel to china very frequently, i see the...
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steve kornacki. thank you very much. >>> and jeremy peters, a bellwether for 2020 have reporting on what party leaderseve king? >> right. so my colleague interviewed chairman of the iowa party jeff cochran late last week and asked him what will you do if steve king is the nominee? because steve king is running again, the republican party cannot get rid of him. censured in washington, struck committee assignments. iowa republican party isn't going to do anything, at least at this point, they tell us if he become as nominee again. i thought it was striking, because it shows exactly what we've seen with trump. his party and its leaders live in fear of their voters, and they cannot make any type of moral judgment or principled stand even if they want to in most cases. you're seeing this happen in washington right now with impeachment. >> going to be a primary, though? king's got a number of challengers, right? i mean, presumably republican voters in that, in the republican primary could vote for someone else. >> but they haven't. right? he keeps getting re-elected. that's point. >> and this cycle, a prima
steve kornacki. thank you very much. >>> and jeremy peters, a bellwether for 2020 have reporting on what party leaderseve king? >> right. so my colleague interviewed chairman of the iowa party jeff cochran late last week and asked him what will you do if steve king is the nominee? because steve king is running again, the republican party cannot get rid of him. censured in washington, struck committee assignments. iowa republican party isn't going to do anything, at least at this...
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thank you to robert albritton and mike harris booed off brown steve huizinga, so many others that politico thank you to susan glasser, peterme to it politico in the first place really had no reason to bring me to it politico but i appreciate him doing that. thank you build during a who is been the editor not only my entire time it politico, but most of my time in florida at the st. petersburg times. we have been working on stories together now for nearly a decade and a half. and that. , but especially in a time of such turn is such an uncommon gift. when i started politico, there was so much to adjust to, to d.c., to the materials, to the competition, to the pace. really the only thing i didn't have to adjust to was working with bill. at least we knew how to work together. so honestly, i don't know if i would have survived the first six or so months at politico without bill. work together for good long while, as we have, you can start to cut to the chase. john the first couple days after the midterms in 2018, i said to bill something like he said i said mikey sherrill he said something to me not justice story but a series
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steve, good morning. such a powerful tribute. >> reporter: peter, this was a friday night where so much that happened during the actual game was completely overshadowed by the tributes, the tears and the emotional toll felt before and after starting with a stirring remembrance before tip-off. it's the house that kobe built. before tip-off, the staples center felt more like church. like a spotlight soaked halo kobe's two retired jerseys hung over the congregation, their first game back since losing their brother. every laker wearing his jersey, every laker taking the court in his memory. >> number 24. >> reporter: outside thousands came just to be a little closer. lakers leader lebron james with a mamba for life newly tattooed on his leg spoke to the fans. >> tonight we celebrate the kid that came here at 18 years of age, retired at 38 and became probably the best man we've seen over the last three years. >> reporter: meanwhile the ntsb investigating what went wrong in a crash that killed kobe bryant, his daughter gianna and seven others. sources close to the investigation telling nbc news that while the pil
steve, good morning. such a powerful tribute. >> reporter: peter, this was a friday night where so much that happened during the actual game was completely overshadowed by the tributes, the tears and the emotional toll felt before and after starting with a stirring remembrance before tip-off. it's the house that kobe built. before tip-off, the staples center felt more like church. like a spotlight soaked halo kobe's two retired jerseys hung over the congregation, their first game back...
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steve great job. jared kushner. where is jared ivanka, nice to have you here. thank you, honey larry, you've been fantastic peter. chris liddell. wilbur ross. sonny perdue elaine chao. the great kevin mccarthy the great lou dobbs. [ laughter ] henry kissinger. a friend of mine, steve schwartzman. nelson peltz is here hank greenberg is here hank steve daines joni ernst deb fischer. lindsey graham he's become a great friend of mine chuck grassley jerry moran. rob portman. pat roberts. mike rounds. and dan sullivan [ light laughter ] vern buchanan. mike conaway christie, thank you for being here i didn't know you were gonna be here [ laughter ] mike kelly drew ferguson. darrin lahood michael mccaul patrick mchenry. devin nunes. adrian smith david abney. darius adamczyk. ajay banga mastercard josh bolten. [ laughter ] >> seth: "congratulations to the class of 2020. [ cheers and applause oh oh, the places you'll go [ laughter ] jail." and then, in an even more desperate attempt to counterprogram the impeachment talk, trump made a random announcement out of nowhere, about the fourth of july, that had nothing to do wit
steve great job. jared kushner. where is jared ivanka, nice to have you here. thank you, honey larry, you've been fantastic peter. chris liddell. wilbur ross. sonny perdue elaine chao. the great kevin mccarthy the great lou dobbs. [ laughter ] henry kissinger. a friend of mine, steve schwartzman. nelson peltz is here hank greenberg is here hank steve daines joni ernst deb fischer. lindsey graham he's become a great friend of mine chuck grassley jerry moran. rob portman. pat roberts. mike...
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steve. >> it's indeed. much colder there this morning. mike, good morning, sir. >> good morning to you. >> a lot of 30s. it's chilly and cold out there. in fact, we'll start up in pope valley. peters up there and he says, steve we have a cold temp of 34. ken wood, 32. windsor, 33. healdsburg, san alsalmos. so it will be a cooler day today. temps coming down. upper 60s yesterday. we'll have mid-60s today, and temperatures coast and bay are actually getting a little close to seasonal averages for this time of the year. we've been way above. allie is here. >> we've seen some of that coastal fog not at the golden gate bridge though. where we are going to take you to is hayward, southbound 80 at tenn erksison and a new crash on southbound 101 at madera boulevard in marin county. three-vehicle crash blocking the middle lane and they're sending an ambulance to the scene. expect that to get pretty tied up over the next several minutes. now here's the golden gate best of your knowledge. sunshine here. no fog in this picture, but a nice easy drive in to the city. on the other side of the bay, richmond san raphael bridge, traffic is heavy. 8:01 let's go back to the desk. >>> another group o
steve. >> it's indeed. much colder there this morning. mike, good morning, sir. >> good morning to you. >> a lot of 30s. it's chilly and cold out there. in fact, we'll start up in pope valley. peters up there and he says, steve we have a cold temp of 34. ken wood, 32. windsor, 33. healdsburg, san alsalmos. so it will be a cooler day today. temps coming down. upper 60s yesterday. we'll have mid-60s today, and temperatures coast and bay are actually getting a little close to...
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steve: that's what we want to hear. peter: appreciate it.k decided to agree with the president because you had new york, washington, massachusetts, connecticut and the city of new york suing the government because the president was saying you're not going to get federal money if you don't comply with federal immigration laws. steve: right, which kind of makes sense according to second court of appeals yesterday. they said that it is very clear in this particular law that the u.s. attorney general can impose conditions on states and municipalities receiving money. in other words, if you want our department of justice grants, law enforcement grants, you are going to have to follow our laws and the sanctuary states and sanctuary entities, municipalities are going, wait a minute, they can't do that. well, yesterday the court said yes, they can. pete: this type of argument not unique to trump administration, withholding federal fund based on compliance with law it's something that's long been done. steve: you want our money, you follow the rules.
steve: that's what we want to hear. peter: appreciate it.k decided to agree with the president because you had new york, washington, massachusetts, connecticut and the city of new york suing the government because the president was saying you're not going to get federal money if you don't comply with federal immigration laws. steve: right, which kind of makes sense according to second court of appeals yesterday. they said that it is very clear in this particular law that the u.s. attorney...
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steve and all of you. i am not in the book, despite many conversations with peter. was015, 2016, 17, 2018, i spending a lot of time in iraq and syria in this campaign against isis, particularly in syria. so the events of what happened are particularly on my mind. i think this is very timely because it is about what we can do as a country. we talked about ends, ways and means, the means being not just the brigade or the will of our country and capacity for leadership. it is such an open question now, it is very troubling. i also, before i talk about the surge, i always put up front the cost of the surge. about 1000 americans were killed in the first year of the surge. i do not think we can ever forget that. and certainly president bush -- these decisions, i talked about stanford about decision-making, and people in silicon valley talk about how they make decisions. it is hard to even see them as comparable. these decisions are the most important, the weightiest, the most consequential for our country, our history, the men and women who volunteer to where wear the clo
steve and all of you. i am not in the book, despite many conversations with peter. was015, 2016, 17, 2018, i spending a lot of time in iraq and syria in this campaign against isis, particularly in syria. so the events of what happened are particularly on my mind. i think this is very timely because it is about what we can do as a country. we talked about ends, ways and means, the means being not just the brigade or the will of our country and capacity for leadership. it is such an open question...
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steve: would he pick a team? that was what peterrs? trump: well, i love 'em both let's just say. i will say two very interesting teams within some interesting teams, some really great players and it's going to be hopefully a great super bowl. >> so no pick? trump: i'd better not doing that that. i better not. i do have a feeling as to who's going to win, but i'm not going to say it. steve: i wonder if if he wants the san francisco 49ers, nancy pelosi's territory. brian: he wants to divorce the players from the representative of those players. we were invited to an incredible event last night where gavin newsom was there. i didn't have a chance to talk to him. ainsley: a rod was there. steve: i saw a rod. brian: did you really? ainsley: i saw j. lo, she had a six-pack and practicing for the super bowl halftime score. brian: last time i saw j. lo, she was in good shape too. ainsley: she was not with him last night. she was practicing. brian: i digress for a moment. many years ago j. lo was doing a movie, and i went over to do a junket
steve: would he pick a team? that was what peterrs? trump: well, i love 'em both let's just say. i will say two very interesting teams within some interesting teams, some really great players and it's going to be hopefully a great super bowl. >> so no pick? trump: i'd better not doing that that. i better not. i do have a feeling as to who's going to win, but i'm not going to say it. steve: i wonder if if he wants the san francisco 49ers, nancy pelosi's territory. brian: he wants to...
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steve, you talked to roger ferguson about this. he sounded skeptical i'm curious, mona, if you think the same thing this is what peter alluded to last hour. can people still believe that the fed is going to come to the rescue here? >> yeah, it's interesting. when you hear fed officials speak, all have been skeptical about stepping in at this point. now they don't know the updated coronavirus data they don't see what's happening in future economic results, but thus r far, they've been reluctant to use any more fire power. jay powell has articulated he wants to see a material change in outlook before making a change thus far, we have seen q1 data is softerexpected. look for the ism print on friday if it comes out much lower, that could be a trigger for the fed they watch that. >> but the bond market has done the fed's job. >> rates are pretty low as it is >> pretty low? near 100-year lows on the ten year and europe. 240. >> not negative yet. >> however old this great nation is, we're near all time lows on the 30-year. >> but i think when you look at it, it's where does, we see an outbreak in the u.s. lore rates may not help that but i
steve, you talked to roger ferguson about this. he sounded skeptical i'm curious, mona, if you think the same thing this is what peter alluded to last hour. can people still believe that the fed is going to come to the rescue here? >> yeah, it's interesting. when you hear fed officials speak, all have been skeptical about stepping in at this point. now they don't know the updated coronavirus data they don't see what's happening in future economic results, but thus r far, they've been...
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steve forbes, liz. [inaudible] the push for the left take center stage. bernie sanders is surging to a double-digit lead with joe biden numbers tumbling. peter ducey is there with what we can expect tonight. >> david, the big buzz in las vegas that you can h see here is the debate debut for bloomberg. we have not seen him alongside the top democratic hopefuls yet but the campaign is starting to signal what they want to say and who they want to go after. >> mike has what every candidate should have, passion matched with principal. the legacy extends well beyond the five boroughs so, joe biden has a very long record, obviously but so does michael bloomberg. the fact of the matter is. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> joe biden might not be the name to be according to the bloomberg campaign there is an internal memo circulating and we have a copy of it. they conclude this, the bottom line is that if they remain in the race despite having no path to collecting delegates on super tuesday and beyond, they will propel sanders to an insurmountable delegate lead by taking them away from michael bloomberg with no upside for themselves and as for the back-and
steve forbes, liz. [inaudible] the push for the left take center stage. bernie sanders is surging to a double-digit lead with joe biden numbers tumbling. peter ducey is there with what we can expect tonight. >> david, the big buzz in las vegas that you can h see here is the debate debut for bloomberg. we have not seen him alongside the top democratic hopefuls yet but the campaign is starting to signal what they want to say and who they want to go after. >> mike has what every...
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steve: miraculously miraculously >> jimmy: wow. some tv news last night was an all new episode of "the bachelor." and there's a rumor going around online that peterith someone who works for the show behind the scenes [ audience oohs yeah, it'd be a real shocker in the finale when he's like, "pauly, the cameraman, will you accept this rose?" [ laughter ] "i'm touched, i can't believe it." some business news t-mobile will soon be officially merging with sprint afterwards, the ceos wanted to make sure people heard the good news, so they called on their verizon phone. [ laughter ] i read that dna testing companies like ancestry and 23andme are laying off workers yeah, one boss said, "i have some bad news. you're fired and even worse, your wife is your sister. [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] this is cool scientists just discovered a a new species of dinosaur that's a cousin of the t-rex it's got a pretty interesting look check it out yeah looks like orange in the front, white in the back. where have i seen that oh yeah, yeah. that's right [ laughter and applause i remember now and finally, a new study found that smoking weed is bad for your memory. when
steve: miraculously miraculously >> jimmy: wow. some tv news last night was an all new episode of "the bachelor." and there's a rumor going around online that peterith someone who works for the show behind the scenes [ audience oohs yeah, it'd be a real shocker in the finale when he's like, "pauly, the cameraman, will you accept this rose?" [ laughter ] "i'm touched, i can't believe it." some business news t-mobile will soon be officially merging with sprint...
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peter's square. he will mass and give out ashes today. steveht it is ash wednesday. ainsley: we will be getting ours later this afternoon? steve: um-huh. ainsley: thanks, jillian. remember when davidson apologized to dan crenshaw on snl? turns out he is not that sorry. steve: bernie sanders coming up with a new defense about his comments on castro. >> what i said is what barack obama said in terms of cuba. that cuba made progress on education. steve: well, is that what barack obama said? charles payne with reality check coming up next. ♪ ♪ as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ instead of using aloe, or baby wipes, or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h, because your derriere deserves expert care. preparation h. get comfortable with it. delete it. you metwhy?an app. he's the one. awww. gesundh
peter's square. he will mass and give out ashes today. steveht it is ash wednesday. ainsley: we will be getting ours later this afternoon? steve: um-huh. ainsley: thanks, jillian. remember when davidson apologized to dan crenshaw on snl? turns out he is not that sorry. steve: bernie sanders coming up with a new defense about his comments on castro. >> what i said is what barack obama said in terms of cuba. that cuba made progress on education. steve: well, is that what barack obama said?...
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peter? well sweetie, he's your great-great grandfather. does he look like me? yeah. yeah? yeah. turn questions you've always had into stories you can't wait to share; with ancestry. steve. this could be a last chance to have a joe biden comedy segment. so we made this. [♪] let's have a refresh. >> ever been to a caucus. no, you haven't. you are a lying dog-faced pony soldier. you have got to be honest, i am going to be honest with you. steve: joe is struggling. but we need to keep this segment alive. so effect job.com or whatever. for the sake of comedy to keep joe biden in this race. >> it will be right next to my tulsi gabbard shirt. >> we have got to keep him in. we have to text there. we have to keep him in this race. it's sad. i don't want to knock a man while he's down. anyone who can come up with corn pop stories and rubbing his leg hairs and the malarkey tour. i hadn't heard malarkey in so long. steve: literally his biggest vulnerability is how he's too old. he said when i pick a vice president, it will have to be someone young. >> it doesn't invoke confidence among voters. the biggest challenge is the premise is being the vice president of barack obama and he'
peter? well sweetie, he's your great-great grandfather. does he look like me? yeah. yeah? yeah. turn questions you've always had into stories you can't wait to share; with ancestry. steve. this could be a last chance to have a joe biden comedy segment. so we made this. [♪] let's have a refresh. >> ever been to a caucus. no, you haven't. you are a lying dog-faced pony soldier. you have got to be honest, i am going to be honest with you. steve: joe is struggling. but we need to keep this...
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steve: it's nice to see that joe biden does not just yell at peter doocy. he is now branching out.jason, at this point is to see whether or not there are any democrats who side with the republicans on acquittal, doug jones, maybe joe manchin who yesterday offered up censure. why did he do that? >> well, i think he was trying to say look, i think there is something that maybe the president shouldn't have done but there is not enough to convict here. to me, that's him saying i don't want to vote to convict the president of the united states and try to throw him out. there is no drama left. i was walking by the capitol yesterday. i was here on capitol hill. the proceedings were about to start and there were a grand total of three protesters out in front of the senate building saying impeach the president. three. and it was like 60 degrees outside. so i got to tell you, there is no momentum. adam schiff failed and failed again. he did not make the case. and it was a terrible embarrassment and should have never happened. brian: ultimate loser is nancy pelosi. number one saying i won't d
steve: it's nice to see that joe biden does not just yell at peter doocy. he is now branching out.jason, at this point is to see whether or not there are any democrats who side with the republicans on acquittal, doug jones, maybe joe manchin who yesterday offered up censure. why did he do that? >> well, i think he was trying to say look, i think there is something that maybe the president shouldn't have done but there is not enough to convict here. to me, that's him saying i don't want to...
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peter? well sweetie, he's your great-great grandfather. does he look like me? yeah. yeah? yeah. turn questions you've always had into stories you can't wait to share; with ancestry. steve monday morning. the man accused of shootings two cops in two hours in new york city has been charged with attempted murder. surveillance video appears to show the shooter opening fire inside the new york precinct. hours earlier, police say the same man shot at two officers sitting inside a van in the bronx hitting one officer in the neck. the man was convicted of attempted murder in 2002. is he due back in court today on a dwi charge you. a memo has been sent to new york city police officers warning them and their loved ones against wearing any police-related items in public. we reached out to the police department. they have had no comment. but our law enforcement panel does. we have got new york city police department sergeant and founder of blue lives matter. here in new york city screen left. former new york city police department commissioner bernie kerik in the center square and former new york city police department lieutenant and army doctor darrin porcher as well. all right.
peter? well sweetie, he's your great-great grandfather. does he look like me? yeah. yeah? yeah. turn questions you've always had into stories you can't wait to share; with ancestry. steve monday morning. the man accused of shootings two cops in two hours in new york city has been charged with attempted murder. surveillance video appears to show the shooter opening fire inside the new york precinct. hours earlier, police say the same man shot at two officers sitting inside a van in the bronx...