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don't know english, it was really creepy, i go into the studio where michael jackson recorded steve wonder, it's right in the center of hollywood, you're... it was really embarrassing that i didn't understand anything, but wait, well then, and then i had a stroke, what are you talking about, yes, we just started recording the album, and it so happened that i had a stroke, half of my body was paralyzed, the left side, one vocal cord too, my hand didn't feel anything and didn't move at all, so i spent the next year just recovering, trying to recover and return, you know, to be precise, for example, before i could hear a musical composition, and just immediately stand up at the royal and start playing it, because well , polyphonic sound, i am a trained musician, now, that is, some talents they did not return to me, they remained with that person, with another, who was me before, the most amazing thing is that it happened exactly the night before i was supposed to start recording the first song, go to the studio in the morning, i wake up in the hospital, and i swear, i have a feeling that this
don't know english, it was really creepy, i go into the studio where michael jackson recorded steve wonder, it's right in the center of hollywood, you're... it was really embarrassing that i didn't understand anything, but wait, well then, and then i had a stroke, what are you talking about, yes, we just started recording the album, and it so happened that i had a stroke, half of my body was paralyzed, the left side, one vocal cord too, my hand didn't feel anything and didn't move at all, so i...
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. >> steve: wonder, we will get your point of view in main.en the fact that, you know, there are these stories that have sir could i lated that michelle obama was very good friends with hunter biden's ex-wife and did not like the way that joe and jill apparently treated her. i bet that if joe biden were the nominee, barack obama would have spoken last night. but michelle obs obama would no. unless it were to simply endorse kamala harris, lawrence. >> lawrence: i think you are probably right. reporting extensive on that. she thinks the bidens are weird, too, the way they operated with brother sleeping with brother's wives and the way they treated kathleen. i have to give some credit to the former president. obviously i owe him a lot when i was 14 getting him inspired in politics. cadence still very well. steve great. >> lawrence: he knows how to motivate the right crowd, strike the right tone get independents and some of the republicans that voted for him in the past to come back home. the problem is i'm not 14 anymore. and although he may have
. >> steve: wonder, we will get your point of view in main.en the fact that, you know, there are these stories that have sir could i lated that michelle obama was very good friends with hunter biden's ex-wife and did not like the way that joe and jill apparently treated her. i bet that if joe biden were the nominee, barack obama would have spoken last night. but michelle obs obama would no. unless it were to simply endorse kamala harris, lawrence. >> lawrence: i think you are...
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. >> steve, we wonder if the japanese government has taken in the past is going to do so in the pastand changing corporate guidelines and what is a good litmus test for it? >> it is a litmus test and how that purchase will be in scwp. andrew: whether they go what has been par of the course and number of where certain companies were to be acquired but thwarted. and again, there are reasons why the stock is down today because again, that activist investors, they have been trying to force a breakup. they say they are not returning because 711 are undervalued because of the department stores, that's the i. and nikkei report that they are moving forward with closing 33 of those underperforming department stores. so that is a step in the right direction to get demands of restructuring and seems like they are trying to make it more attractive. but keep in mind. circle k, they have nine times value per store and bigger market cap and much smaller. this might be a move to buy some time and a little muscle from the japanese government to pull off these structuring moves and hold on. >> how muc
. >> steve, we wonder if the japanese government has taken in the past is going to do so in the pastand changing corporate guidelines and what is a good litmus test for it? >> it is a litmus test and how that purchase will be in scwp. andrew: whether they go what has been par of the course and number of where certain companies were to be acquired but thwarted. and again, there are reasons why the stock is down today because again, that activist investors, they have been trying to...
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i wonder if steve forbes buys that, one of the brightest minds i certainly know.hat? i often hear that, oh, we don't even have the markets on in our office. i don't buy that. what do you think? >> no. well,s the markets try to anticipate the future, and we've seen in the recent decade the federal reserve's crystal ball, they've been behind the 8-ball on inflation and everything else. so they're slow to respond now, the economy is showing some serious headwinds looking out ahead, and they're still fiddling around with interest rates. they shouldn't even be fiddling with interest rates, but the interest rate, neil, to really look at is not the one they keep reporting, the federal funds rate, it's the interest rates that the federal reserve pace on bank reserves which is still over 5%. the markets are telling the fed right now they want lower interest rates. the markets demand it, that's why you see the 10-year treasury down over a point, the markets already have low interest rates and once again the fed is lagging, and that shows their crystal ball, hay need a new o
i wonder if steve forbes buys that, one of the brightest minds i certainly know.hat? i often hear that, oh, we don't even have the markets on in our office. i don't buy that. what do you think? >> no. well,s the markets try to anticipate the future, and we've seen in the recent decade the federal reserve's crystal ball, they've been behind the 8-ball on inflation and everything else. so they're slow to respond now, the economy is showing some serious headwinds looking out ahead, and...
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. >> steve: i wonder if noah had the covid when he won the 100. >> carley: i think he tested positived medal game saturday, what a comeback. dennis rodman's daughter is fantastic. who is going to say goodbye to carley. >> steve has. >> brian: whiskey myers performs for the all american summer concert series. there they are. ♪ ♪ we all know where i come from ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i keep my feet on the ground. i'm gonna rock. ♪ ♪ introducing new advil targeted relief. the only topical pain reliever with 4 powerful pain-fighting ingredients that start working on contact to target tough pain at the source. for up to 8 hours of powerful relief. new advil targeted relief. we all need fiber for our digestive health, but less than 10% of us get enough each day. good thing metamucil gummies are an easy way to get prebiotic, plant-based fiber. with the same amount of fiber as 2 cups of broccoli. metamucil gummies the easy way to get your daily fiber. why do couples choose a sleep number smart bed? i need help with her snoring. sleep number does that. thank you. during our biggest sale of the year, save 50% o
. >> steve: i wonder if noah had the covid when he won the 100. >> carley: i think he tested positived medal game saturday, what a comeback. dennis rodman's daughter is fantastic. who is going to say goodbye to carley. >> steve has. >> brian: whiskey myers performs for the all american summer concert series. there they are. ♪ ♪ we all know where i come from ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i keep my feet on the ground. i'm gonna rock. ♪ ♪ introducing new advil targeted relief....
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russians are wondering when. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.irst incursion into russia's territory from ukraine since the war started in 2022, but it is the deepest and most sustained seen so far. bbc verify�*s olga robinson has been looking at the latest footage emerging. here at bbc verify, we have been analysing satellite imagery and the latest footage as ukraine continues to push further into russian territory. here's the latest assessment from the institute for the study of war, a us—based think tank. and you can see here on this map just how far ukrainian troops have reportedly advanced into russia over the past week. the furthest we have observed ukrainian troops within the kursk region is here, more than 28km. that's 17 miles from the border. using satellite imagery, we have also been able to identify five locations where russia appears to be rapidly digging a network of trench lines. and we know these are new because the structures only began to appear in the days after ukraine crossed into the kursk region last tuesday. for instance,
russians are wondering when. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.irst incursion into russia's territory from ukraine since the war started in 2022, but it is the deepest and most sustained seen so far. bbc verify�*s olga robinson has been looking at the latest footage emerging. here at bbc verify, we have been analysing satellite imagery and the latest footage as ukraine continues to push further into russian territory. here's the latest assessment from the institute for the study of war, a...
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russians are wondering when. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.k at some other stories in the headlines. thousands of people are marching in india to call for an end to violence against women. the demonstrations follow the rape and murder of a female doctor at a hospital in kolkata. the case has caused outrage and lead to nationwide protests and strike action by medical workers demanding better security in hospitals. talks aimed at ending sudan's devastating civil conflict have begun in switzerland — but the army didn't show up for the negotiations. fighting between the army and the paramilitary rapid support forces has killed thousands of people, and driven around ten million from their homes. german state prosecutors have reportedly isued an arrest warrant for a ukrainian man suspected of blowing up the nord stream gas pipelines in the baltic sea nearly two years ago. there is no public evidence, so far, linking it to the ukrainian or russian state or for that matter any other country or individual group. a woman from cheshire in the uk has been
russians are wondering when. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.k at some other stories in the headlines. thousands of people are marching in india to call for an end to violence against women. the demonstrations follow the rape and murder of a female doctor at a hospital in kolkata. the case has caused outrage and lead to nationwide protests and strike action by medical workers demanding better security in hospitals. talks aimed at ending sudan's devastating civil conflict have begun in...
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more now on all this from cnn's steve contorno, who was at the trump event here in washington steve, i wonder how is his campaign attempting to explain his flip-flop just in the last 24 hours on what is a key campaign issue well, jim trump is strange to navigate this issue all throughout this race. >> set for a time, he wouldn't comment on it at all and then he said that this was a settled issue because it belongs in the states. he has both tried to take credit for the fall of roe v. wade and say that he has not connected to the political fallout. the problem though is what's happened in florida is his home state and it was over eventually i'm going to drag him into the vein. what we saw for him over the last 24 hours with his comments yesterday saying that suggesting that he might support referendum here, the blowback from it was incredibly significant from the anti-abortion committed. we saw many of them say that they might not vote for trump, that they wouldn't knocked doors for him that they might sit this election out. and that is where a lot of this rush for him to clarify his stance is
more now on all this from cnn's steve contorno, who was at the trump event here in washington steve, i wonder how is his campaign attempting to explain his flip-flop just in the last 24 hours on what is a key campaign issue well, jim trump is strange to navigate this issue all throughout this race. >> set for a time, he wouldn't comment on it at all and then he said that this was a settled issue because it belongs in the states. he has both tried to take credit for the fall of roe v. wade...
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steve: sausage. >> lawrence: i'm wondering whether he comes one. rnight i'm going to bring this up stuff on air. >> steve: night cap i'm having a bratwurst. >> brian: you'll see. [laughter] i'm trying to transition that's all i have. >> steve: to a very serious story. >> brian: thank you. fox news alert. right now in vienna, taylor swift fans are singing in the streets after all three of her concerts in that city are canceled. after police uncover a terrorist plot. isis behind it. >> brian: carley shimkus has all the details. i think about all the little girls, carley excited to go to the concert. >> brian: and aaron rodgers. >> carley: taylor swift was supposed to perform part of eros tour. revealed the plotters intended to to kill people outside the stadium with either knives or explosives. swift's austrian show promoter made that announcement on social media with confirmation of government officials of a planned terrorist attack at ernst happen pell stadium we have no choice but to cancel the three scheduled shows for everyone's safety. a bomb sq
steve: sausage. >> lawrence: i'm wondering whether he comes one. rnight i'm going to bring this up stuff on air. >> steve: night cap i'm having a bratwurst. >> brian: you'll see. [laughter] i'm trying to transition that's all i have. >> steve: to a very serious story. >> brian: thank you. fox news alert. right now in vienna, taylor swift fans are singing in the streets after all three of her concerts in that city are canceled. after police uncover a terrorist plot....
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look who's here, former economic adviser to president trump and wonderful steve moore.% of what we've seen and we can do better. we can do better and that was his theme running against richard nixon in 1960 and won that election and he did -- at the end of that story is that he did win the election and he did pass well, after his death they passed his tax cut, lbj was president at that time, and one of the biggest economic booms in history. that became the inspiration of both the reagan tax cut and the trump tax cut both of which also helped the economy. liz: reagan had stagflation, keepekennedy did, she wants unconstitutional tax on paper gains and wealth tax even most of europe rejected and constitution said the federal government can only tax income, not wealth. now trying to lamely compare that to property taxes, property taxes pay for cops, firemen, roads, bridges, things like garbage pickup and wealth tax on paper gains she wants and funds more of the trillions of dollars literally in government wage, she's not stopping. >> this is one of the worst taxes i've hear
look who's here, former economic adviser to president trump and wonderful steve moore.% of what we've seen and we can do better. we can do better and that was his theme running against richard nixon in 1960 and won that election and he did -- at the end of that story is that he did win the election and he did pass well, after his death they passed his tax cut, lbj was president at that time, and one of the biggest economic booms in history. that became the inspiration of both the reagan tax cut...
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steve: coastal. >> brian: wondering who is running the country. to understand and not bushy in this break neck news cycle we are. in what a disaster and ramifications not only for the 13 families and dozens wounded and thousand afghans who decide. the lack of planning oing on evacuation. the way he ignored military advice, kamala harris is on the record to dana bash saying i was the last person in the room and proud of it until she realized this would be the scene. this was buried on other channels and will not be seen, i'm sure. more than 10 seconds anywhere else today. this is the story that -- this stopped joe biden from ever getting over 50% in his approval ratings from that day forward and the 13 that lost their lives totally preventable. we asked the taliban to provide security and we are wondering why it broke down. >> not to mention the afghans who helped americans when they were over there translators and helping our soldiers and 78 of them were trapped there i read an argue about one man who had his back severed in four different places.
steve: coastal. >> brian: wondering who is running the country. to understand and not bushy in this break neck news cycle we are. in what a disaster and ramifications not only for the 13 families and dozens wounded and thousand afghans who decide. the lack of planning oing on evacuation. the way he ignored military advice, kamala harris is on the record to dana bash saying i was the last person in the room and proud of it until she realized this would be the scene. this was buried on...
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russians are wondering when. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. now to politics here in the us.he key battleground state of north carolina. it's a state he won by one percentage point in the 2020 election againstjoe biden. caitriona perry is in asheville nc — she was at the rally. welcome to downtown asheville where president trump held those remarks, a liberal have been saito, a democratic stronghold in a state that otherwise leans republican. as you say donald trump won here in the past, two general elections in 2020 by a margin of 1.3% and it was here he chose to make these remarks today, laying out his economic policies. he has been criticised for airing personal grievances of late rather than focusing on policies following that switch on the democratic ticket. this was designed to be a reset, taking on kamala harris as his new rival, a more focused donald trump who were tackled her in terms of the biden administration poz make handling of economic policies and what he intends to do about the cost—of—living crisis, rising prices in this country and in the state in particular
russians are wondering when. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. now to politics here in the us.he key battleground state of north carolina. it's a state he won by one percentage point in the 2020 election againstjoe biden. caitriona perry is in asheville nc — she was at the rally. welcome to downtown asheville where president trump held those remarks, a liberal have been saito, a democratic stronghold in a state that otherwise leans republican. as you say donald trump won here in the past,...
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. >> steve: as the veepstakes heats up, pennsylvania governor josh shapiro is apparently canceling his weekend fundraising plans. >> kayleigh: wonder. >> steve: exactly. >> brian: let's everybody cancel their plans this weekend. >> steve: you have a show to do. >> brian: that's right. peter doocy is live outside the white house. >> peter: good morning, j.d. vance is now out on the campaign trail trying to help explain what he thinks donald trump meant when he said that kamala harris went from only identifying and indian american to only identifying as black. >> what i question is why she presents a different posture depending on which audience that she is in front of. she will say one thing to one audience. say another thing to another audience. say something totally different to another audience. just in the past two days went to wanting to ban fracking to not banning fracking. she went to wanting to defund police to not defund police. she puts on a southern ache snent georgia and a totally different accent in california. i think she is a that meal i don't know harris staffers erics done vetting the finalists. josh shapiro is canc
. >> steve: as the veepstakes heats up, pennsylvania governor josh shapiro is apparently canceling his weekend fundraising plans. >> kayleigh: wonder. >> steve: exactly. >> brian: let's everybody cancel their plans this weekend. >> steve: you have a show to do. >> brian: that's right. peter doocy is live outside the white house. >> peter: good morning, j.d. vance is now out on the campaign trail trying to help explain what he thinks donald trump meant...
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steve. >> love to see you, frances. everyone's wondering is the a.i. hype about to evaporate?sive numbers out from nvidia, and they were a little underwhelming. that's the big darling of the a.i. boom, but there's another darling, and it's open a.i. the funding could take place quite soon, $100 billion. is that a big number? consider the fact that earlier this year it was worth $80 billion, apparently. and last year it was worth $29 billion. so a three-fold-plus increase in valuation in the last 12 months. is the a.i. hype still there? looks like it's alive and well. elsewhere, a fascinating legal wrangle going on in the united states as well, because the doj recently won its landmark win over google, which has paved the way for more lawsuits, including yelp. yelp says google directs people in a way that should be considered illegal as well. they are alleging that google is m monopolizing. >> thanks so much. >>> still to come, netflix knows ball, and their new documentary series. >>> and the water boy himself talks to two nfl greats, but the topic quickly turns to another ente
steve. >> love to see you, frances. everyone's wondering is the a.i. hype about to evaporate?sive numbers out from nvidia, and they were a little underwhelming. that's the big darling of the a.i. boom, but there's another darling, and it's open a.i. the funding could take place quite soon, $100 billion. is that a big number? consider the fact that earlier this year it was worth $80 billion, apparently. and last year it was worth $29 billion. so a three-fold-plus increase in valuation in...
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this week's democratic national convention there was pink, john legend, the chicks, stevie wonder, av alongoria. steve kerr, tony goldwyn, common, patty labelle, little jon, spikily, kerry washington, dl huely. mark hamil and oprah winfrey. the dnc was so star-studded that the organizers could afford to bump james taylor entirely, just cancel him for the sake of time. but what really probably made this week tough were the ratings. not only did the dnc outperform in ratings every single night but harris'acceptance speech had 3 million more than the rnc acceptance speech. in terms of all of the things that donald trump cares about, pretty super official, crowd, crowd size, celebrity, ratings, in terms of all of that, the dnc destroyed the rnc. but it also accomplished something more important. democrats reclaim whrad it means to be a real american from the republican party. >> look, kamala knows like we do, we all deserve the opportunity to build a descent life all of our contributions deserve to be accepted and valued. because no one has a monmon monopoly on what it means to be an american. no one. >>
this week's democratic national convention there was pink, john legend, the chicks, stevie wonder, av alongoria. steve kerr, tony goldwyn, common, patty labelle, little jon, spikily, kerry washington, dl huely. mark hamil and oprah winfrey. the dnc was so star-studded that the organizers could afford to bump james taylor entirely, just cancel him for the sake of time. but what really probably made this week tough were the ratings. not only did the dnc outperform in ratings every single night...
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. >> steve: he has makings of a book, i wonder if he will go back to work for "wall street journal."front lines or will he say i'm going to do something new. >> kayleigh: can't wait to follow the story or read that book. ronald rowe, will hold a news conference and up ddate. >> a whistleblower claims mr. rowe is to blame for the security lap that led to the shooting. >> brian: cb cotton joins us. >> josh hawleys a whistleblower claims secret service director rowe directed cuts for events and this whistleblower claims threat assessment agents were not on the scene and no evaluation was done. we took the claim to secret service who said it would respond to josh hawley's request for information through channels. they want to see if the agency answers about technology failure during the assassination attempt. one of them, we learned through acting director rowe, 30-second window between local officer first spotted would-be assassin's gun protecting trump, rowe testified urgent warning was testified over the radio system and stayed siloed between local and state channels. it today's news
. >> steve: he has makings of a book, i wonder if he will go back to work for "wall street journal."front lines or will he say i'm going to do something new. >> kayleigh: can't wait to follow the story or read that book. ronald rowe, will hold a news conference and up ddate. >> a whistleblower claims mr. rowe is to blame for the security lap that led to the shooting. >> brian: cb cotton joins us. >> josh hawleys a whistleblower claims secret service...
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. >> you know, i wonder, steve, about the x platform versus truth social. at djt down about 5.5%. there may be an expectation the former president will take to x once again as a frequent poster. i don't know if that's necessarily the case, but it's interesting, obviously, x a private company, a good deal of debt associated with it, given the buyout by elon musk. it could be helpful for that platform if the former president does become a more robust participant again. >> right. we know that the djt ticker largely trades on the prospects of another trump administration, the idea of being that he would use that as his main platform to kind of dictate messages out, but we saw trump yesterday posting on x, tweeting again for the first time since he posted his famous mugshot several months ago, so -- and also, like i said earlier, what appeared to be some paid political advertisements we also saw ceo linda yaccarino bragging about what she said were all the millions of registered republicans and democrats that she claims are on the platform kind of hinting at, yo
. >> you know, i wonder, steve, about the x platform versus truth social. at djt down about 5.5%. there may be an expectation the former president will take to x once again as a frequent poster. i don't know if that's necessarily the case, but it's interesting, obviously, x a private company, a good deal of debt associated with it, given the buyout by elon musk. it could be helpful for that platform if the former president does become a more robust participant again. >> right. we...
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. >> you know what i was wondering, steve, he lived up in terms of his history making policy changinghich i was talking about, tends to occur, and i was wondering if it's the time of year, a coincidence it's always in the transitional period, or if they really do look at this as one of those kind of moments? >> my reporting, sara, suggests to me it's the latter. they work very hard on this speech. i believe they start working on this speech months ahead of time. and they do see this as an important part of the overall communication to the markets and the country about where monetary policy is. and i think they know that the market is expecting something and so they deliver it. i think there are times they feel like they would like to get off of that train of expectations and not having to fulfill it, but they work hard and it's something that the chair cares deeply about delivering something that is a meaningful bit of communication. sometimes as you know, sara, the events of the day dictate what is said, how it's said and importance of what's said. other than a time to reflect and by
. >> you know what i was wondering, steve, he lived up in terms of his history making policy changinghich i was talking about, tends to occur, and i was wondering if it's the time of year, a coincidence it's always in the transitional period, or if they really do look at this as one of those kind of moments? >> my reporting, sara, suggests to me it's the latter. they work very hard on this speech. i believe they start working on this speech months ahead of time. and they do see this...
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steve, thank you for joining us. i wonderet reaction in large part to the ism report. >> good morning, dom. the market's at an all-time high here which is amazing when you think about the predictions over the last year or two that there's a big recession. that recession hasn't happened as we have gradually slowed down and inflation rates have come down. the jobs report we are expecting here in a few hours is still expected to be very stout. we produced over 200,000 jobs a month from january through june. it's still expected to be near that, as you said. that's amazing because typically when you are going into a recession, you see big job losses. we're still finding job shortages in many industries in healthcare and social assistance. the government is hiring strongly. there are layoffs particularly in the sectors that overhired during covid, but for the most part, ceos are job banking because skill shortages are acute. >> steve, i'm glad you brought that up. there is a lot of fear and doubt that permeates through the conversa
steve, thank you for joining us. i wonderet reaction in large part to the ism report. >> good morning, dom. the market's at an all-time high here which is amazing when you think about the predictions over the last year or two that there's a big recession. that recession hasn't happened as we have gradually slowed down and inflation rates have come down. the jobs report we are expecting here in a few hours is still expected to be very stout. we produced over 200,000 jobs a month from...
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ainsley: any all those stories if we all did this for someone who needed it. >> steve: pay it forward. >> ainsley: she a wonderfulson for doing that changed his life at 90 years old. today marks 22 days since harris rose to the top of the ticket. she still hasn't given formal interview yet. >> lawrence: j.d. vance appearing on three sunday shows. >> brian: about a press conference during the week. trump 2024 national press secretary karoline leavitt joins us next. ♪ ♪ ilt-in engine, like google, but it's r and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browsel but it blocks cookies and creepy ads that follow youa and other companies. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. [coughing] copd isn't pretty. i'm out of breath, and often out of the picture. but this is my story. ( ♪ ) and with once-daily trelegy, it can still be beautiful. because with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open for a full 24 hours and prevents future flare-ups. t
ainsley: any all those stories if we all did this for someone who needed it. >> steve: pay it forward. >> ainsley: she a wonderfulson for doing that changed his life at 90 years old. today marks 22 days since harris rose to the top of the ticket. she still hasn't given formal interview yet. >> lawrence: j.d. vance appearing on three sunday shows. >> brian: about a press conference during the week. trump 2024 national press secretary karoline leavitt joins us next. ♪...
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. >> steve: we got hear more. i wonderey are going to ask him at the press conference about the whistleblower. according to and can you read this as fox news digital. the whistleblower says that the guy, the acting director, personally ordered something like a 20% cut to the counter surveillance division. and the whistleblower said, and this is great quote: if the counter surveillance division did their normal operation, the shooter would have been handcuffed in the parking lot after he was spotted by the range finder. because the secret service doesn't stand for that but they cut back stuff. >> kayleigh: a lot of questions. look, that cause of death, shot to the head, i was told by a senior law enforcement official it went through the shooter's eye and out of his neck. incredible shot by the counter sniper given his line of visibility. so many questions to your point. a press conference today. are you kidding me? 19 days late? there should have been a press conference every single day. >> steve: it's a friday in the summe
. >> steve: we got hear more. i wonderey are going to ask him at the press conference about the whistleblower. according to and can you read this as fox news digital. the whistleblower says that the guy, the acting director, personally ordered something like a 20% cut to the counter surveillance division. and the whistleblower said, and this is great quote: if the counter surveillance division did their normal operation, the shooter would have been handcuffed in the parking lot after he...
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. >> diane, not only is steve right about that, but i wonder about the market -- >> i'm not right alreadyere's a possibility. >> coming from a correct place of analysis, the market is off the lows. what are the signs that clearly point to maybe real breakdown versus month on month noise? well, you know, the hurricane bit, the report said hurricane beryl didn't have a big effect, but we had a record number of people that could not work because of bad weather in texas in the month of july. it was 461,000. we also know many of those workers, we had over a million people that were without electricity, and that also affected businesses. many people went on temporary layoff. the surge in unemployment was in part due to a surge in unemployment among low-wage workers with a high school degree or less. and we also had an influx of workers into the -- we had both, but we know that the household survey has shown that employment has stagnated for a year. yet the establishment survey that counts pay check has added 2.5 million paychecks over the last year. that's the largest divergence between these t
. >> diane, not only is steve right about that, but i wonder about the market -- >> i'm not right alreadyere's a possibility. >> coming from a correct place of analysis, the market is off the lows. what are the signs that clearly point to maybe real breakdown versus month on month noise? well, you know, the hurricane bit, the report said hurricane beryl didn't have a big effect, but we had a record number of people that could not work because of bad weather in texas in the...
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wonderful to work with you and steve on so many wonderful cases with so many whistleblowers. i think we are actually beginning to come to the end of the program so we are saving best for last. john, irs employee that recently in the last couple of years took over the office of the whistleblower office at the irs and has done a wonderful job in a very difficult, the culture of the irs, we've had the law in place but as many of you know getting an agency and entity to get behind whistleblowers, the value of whistleblowers and to be supportive of whistleblowers coming into -- well, folks coming into the agency talking about problems of people evading tax and have all done a magnificent job of getting us on the good path there and i would say for everyone listening, having -- avoiding tax is wonderful for all the good honest taxpayers which are the vast majority of american, because it means the irs can't grinding them, they're spending all the time going after the bad actors out there and program that's extremely important for all the honest taxpayers too, so he's been great at
wonderful to work with you and steve on so many wonderful cases with so many whistleblowers. i think we are actually beginning to come to the end of the program so we are saving best for last. john, irs employee that recently in the last couple of years took over the office of the whistleblower office at the irs and has done a wonderful job in a very difficult, the culture of the irs, we've had the law in place but as many of you know getting an agency and entity to get behind whistleblowers,...
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i wonder if anyone arisa's styling a new look. and steve's filling his biggest order ever.e first ever comcast business five-year price lock guarantee, these business owners get five years of value on gig speed internet and advanced security. all from the company with 99.9% network reliability. so now they can focus on doing what they do best for the next five years. that's a lot of bread. you got this. the comcast business five-year price lock guarantee. switch today for a limited time. >>> was there a giants game today? >> was there a giants game today? i believe you brought some things for show and tell. >> well, i said last night i was going to the game, went to the game today. >> we're going to set this up right now. >> go ahead. >> we have the giants talking about giants president who watches the show, please take note because the secret of the g-men today was unhatched last night. >> who knew? i'm going to a day game, giants game tomorrow. have any predictions? >> you're going to be the key. you'll be why they win tomorrow? >> what's that called, the day game, the ge
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steve stockman, former us representative. thank you so much for joining me on this. thank you for having me. i appreciate wonderful. oh, actually thank god i would love to actually start with you on this one. steve, do you think crypt occurs? there's a game changer for the united states, or is this just the con the americans feel like they're being sucked into? no, it's not a count and people forget it. the main thing is distributive accounting and that's uh, could impact industry could be the trillions of dollars. that's why i wrote the 1st crypto bill to protect the crypto from government interference. it would really be helpful if the government stays back and not interfered with the new industry. you know, when, when after 1st came out, everybody was afraid and no one wants to do all file sharing for music and now it's the standard. so the fears always in a new industry is there and the frankly, the democrats don't like anything they don't have control over. well, that's interesting. you bring that up because chris rice, do you think the crypto currency should even be a political issue? yes, i actually do think
steve stockman, former us representative. thank you so much for joining me on this. thank you for having me. i appreciate wonderful. oh, actually thank god i would love to actually start with you on this one. steve, do you think crypt occurs? there's a game changer for the united states, or is this just the con the americans feel like they're being sucked into? no, it's not a count and people forget it. the main thing is distributive accounting and that's uh, could impact industry could be the...
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steve: if she ever does an interview that would be a great first question. >> brian: one in august. >> ainsley: no tax on social security checks which could help the elderly or older people a lot. i wonder his -- >> steve: stay tuned. >> brian: would you take it away because we are a little exhausted. >> steve: turn up that heater. happening today in california, vice president candidate tim walz is set to speak at a glitzy california fundraiser in southern california with tickets as high as $100,000. the event is in the republican strong hold of newport beach, where its mayor says harris failed california as a violent crime grew under her tenure as d.a. adding on x: we will showcase a city that did not defund the police. that embraces conservative economic values, and if walls is interested in learning policy from a well-run city as well as he is in political donations. my door will be open. the door belongs to newport beach, california mayor will o'neil who joins us now at 4:45 in the morning. hey, mayor, good morning to you. >> good morning. why is showing up door today. >> tourism. showing up to take money out of people's pocket to go help with his progressive policies. actually toda
steve: if she ever does an interview that would be a great first question. >> brian: one in august. >> ainsley: no tax on social security checks which could help the elderly or older people a lot. i wonder his -- >> steve: stay tuned. >> brian: would you take it away because we are a little exhausted. >> steve: turn up that heater. happening today in california, vice president candidate tim walz is set to speak at a glitzy california fundraiser in southern...
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i wonder if anyone arisa's styling a new look. and steve's filling his biggest order ever.e first ever comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee, these business owners get five years of value on gig speed internet and advanced security, all from the company with 99.9% network reliability. so now they can focus on doing what they do best for the next five years. that's a lot of bread. you got this. the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. switch today for a limited tim. >>> now to our fire watch, a fast-moving fire in southern california destroyed several homes in a san bernardino neighborhood. the edgehill fire broke out just before 3:00 p.m. temperatures making things worse, climbing to 109 degrees at one point. evacuations are still in place. there were no reports of any injuries, and the cause of the fire is under investigation tonight. >>> in northern california the park fire has now burned an area nearly 14 times the size of san francisco. the fire has destroyed about 1,300 structures since it started two and a half weeks ago. progress is being made, though
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. >> i wonder as we talk about steve hiltons, over analysing and reanalysing, is russian -- is putin are they testing the waters at all? maybe to do something more, maybe to negotiate more with western countries. maybe a dry run this time and they release some people, is there any linkage to this and a potential and to the war in ukraine? >> that question i've been trying to dig into and looking at what's being reported back in russia. a lot of attention is being made that prudent side actually initiated this exchange. and that a phone call early in july -- june between general austin and the newest -- the current defence minister was viewed so positively that they thought now was the time to do this. in the back of my mind of course i think many people have the same question is putin still has a lot of leverage with americans healthy, he has a war that's not going well in ukraine, is there some possible leverage or some opening that goodwill that maybe this might get the u.s. to be more on his side to come to a favourable conclusion of the war in ukraine. my assessment is it's proba
. >> i wonder as we talk about steve hiltons, over analysing and reanalysing, is russian -- is putin are they testing the waters at all? maybe to do something more, maybe to negotiate more with western countries. maybe a dry run this time and they release some people, is there any linkage to this and a potential and to the war in ukraine? >> that question i've been trying to dig into and looking at what's being reported back in russia. a lot of attention is being made that prudent...
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steve. well, if you're wondering why you don't feel young anymore, this is an interview you're going to wanty attention to. new research is challenging our traditional understanding of how we age. coming up, we'll talk to a stanford specialist about his research that says we actually age n burs is it possible to count on my internet like my customers count on me? it is with comcast business. keeping you up and running with our 99.9% network reliability. and security that helps outsmart threats to your data. moaire dida twoo? -your data, too. there's even round-the- clock customer support. so you can be there for your customers. with comcast business, reliability isn't just possible. it's happening. switch to reliable comcast business internet with security and get started for $49.99 a month. plus ask how to get up to a $500 prepaid card. call today! challenging the traditional notion of aging as a gradual, steady process. instead researchers now suggest we age in bursts, and the most significant changes happen in our 40s and our 60s. for more, we're joined by one of the authors of that study
steve. well, if you're wondering why you don't feel young anymore, this is an interview you're going to wanty attention to. new research is challenging our traditional understanding of how we age. coming up, we'll talk to a stanford specialist about his research that says we actually age n burs is it possible to count on my internet like my customers count on me? it is with comcast business. keeping you up and running with our 99.9% network reliability. and security that helps outsmart threats...
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steve: all right. cb, thank you very much. live reporting once again from butler. >> ainsley: i wonder if the other victims have had their interviewsu know? >> steve: i do not know. they have spoken to local police. investigators, that's pretty normal. and then, you know, cb saysed fbi gets involved. >> brian: one thing you can honestly say the u.s. secret service knew the acting director would be impossible to detect he was on his stomach and couldn't see anything. well, that's wrong. clearly was not. he was moving before. if you are behind the president. if you are behind the president or above the president, you would be able to see that if you were looking in the right direction. >> ainsley: right after this happened, many people were on the internet. they were googling it. they wanted to seat images. they were trying to find out more information. the "new york post" was reporting when they went online to find out more about it, they typed in was the trump assassination fictional? it says there was no real assassination attempt on donald trump. well, that goes everyone riled up. why are they reporting that? why are they trying
steve: all right. cb, thank you very much. live reporting once again from butler. >> ainsley: i wonder if the other victims have had their interviewsu know? >> steve: i do not know. they have spoken to local police. investigators, that's pretty normal. and then, you know, cb saysed fbi gets involved. >> brian: one thing you can honestly say the u.s. secret service knew the acting director would be impossible to detect he was on his stomach and couldn't see anything. well,...
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steve says his forces, strengthening depositions and russian battery gains during a surprise offensive. that's off from us with the ticket. i wonder if you can, as we look at the downside of task, is the woman little fox sports medic saturate or the people in trucks inject when trying to feed the city center, the straight pieces explain the around the world more than 130000000 people, us we of mine because no one should have to make up your own mind dw, may for mine's the a feeling good with...
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and they wonder why they did not win. >> sto steve -- to steve's question about leverage. we talk a lot about the freedom caucus -- which by the way, is not monolithic. but the one thing they understood was leverage and understood whatever the number was they needed. and they would basically deliver it. they would say we have 20 votes to stop a rule to coming from the floor and they would hold their breath and wait for everyone else to turn blue. and they were effective. but they would use their leverage to really stop things from happening, or to force their opinions on people who do not want. the problem from the center was, which always frustrated make, i would say to our guys we need to have the power of 20 as well. and i mentioned the export import bank discharge. we did it there. we jammed them. we jammed them. and they were shocked. i said, we need to do this all the time. but the center typically does not play those types of hardball politics. >> why? >> i don't know. it is not a rules problem. it is a people problem. people have to be willing to stick their neck s
and they wonder why they did not win. >> sto steve -- to steve's question about leverage. we talk a lot about the freedom caucus -- which by the way, is not monolithic. but the one thing they understood was leverage and understood whatever the number was they needed. and they would basically deliver it. they would say we have 20 votes to stop a rule to coming from the floor and they would hold their breath and wait for everyone else to turn blue. and they were effective. but they would...
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i wonder, though, if there's scope for disappointment, steve, because he can't really precommit, say, to 50 basis points or even 25 basis points. there's just no payoff for him doing that before a big jobs report. >> no. he can't precommit to that, as you said, with the two reports coming. but i think the fed has sort of committed to the idea of this new regime. i think they did that in july, they affirmed that in their minutes. we heard that from other fed officials that we've moved away from the idea that it's just all about inflation. it's now about both sides of the mandate. and to be balanced, sara, about both sides of the mandate, you've got to come back some measure from the fed's restrictive policy, with a question of, how far do you come back to the point where you're ready, if -- powell likes to use the phrase, the fed is well positioned. is the fed well positioned to address the employment side of the mandate if it does indeed weaken? it has work to do there. and that's why the market is very aggressive in what it expects the fed to do. >> steve, it's karen. the news we had
i wonder, though, if there's scope for disappointment, steve, because he can't really precommit, say, to 50 basis points or even 25 basis points. there's just no payoff for him doing that before a big jobs report. >> no. he can't precommit to that, as you said, with the two reports coming. but i think the fed has sort of committed to the idea of this new regime. i think they did that in july, they affirmed that in their minutes. we heard that from other fed officials that we've moved away...
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wonderful. >> well, that's it z's baking the house special. arisa's styling a new look. and steve's with the first ever comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee, these business owners get five years of value on gig speed internet and advanced security, all from the company with 99.9% network reliability. so now they can focus on doing what they do best for the next five years. that's a lot of bread. you got this. the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. switch today for a limited tim. whether you're in your 40s, 50s, or 60s, and beyond, i know you're seeing changes in the skin on your body. don't panic. it's never too late to transform yourself and your skin. and crepe erase is here to do just that. (male announcer) up next: imagine getting the smoother, younger-looking skin you thought you'd never see again. you can with america's #1 selling anti-aging body treatment system for dry, crepey skin. (female announcer) crepe erase has delivered life-changing results,
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steve. good to talk to you. so what's the bottom line? one really has to wonder what the american game plan in the middle east is. if it's just to exit the region in the fog of conflict, blaming with contraction of american power in the world on ungrateful allies and fanatical rivals. well that's one thing. but if the us is actually working to maintain its power and influence to generate long term regional stability in a very complex region, which it says it wants that america is seriously failing. the killing by israel, of more than 40000 palestinians, mostly women and children who are complete innocence. in this conflict, as are most of the men will drive hate and instability for another generation. at least, israel thinks it can make strategic choices for the us. but it's actually whitening and deepening the problem. this conflict as far from over. and it could really break the back of american standing in the region. and that's the bottom line. the calculus refugees, english channel, is more than a body of water. it's the final spring in a desperate journey.
steve. good to talk to you. so what's the bottom line? one really has to wonder what the american game plan in the middle east is. if it's just to exit the region in the fog of conflict, blaming with contraction of american power in the world on ungrateful allies and fanatical rivals. well that's one thing. but if the us is actually working to maintain its power and influence to generate long term regional stability in a very complex region, which it says it wants that america is seriously...
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i'm wondering did you lose out to people like steve bannon, people who were there to push their own agendaself-destructed in 2017 because of this extreme effort to push his own agenda. and to do so in a way that was, you know, extraordinarily toxic, you know, within the administration. and then finally the chief of staff, you know, said, hey, you just can't continue, and the president is the one who said he can't continue because it was clear that he was undermining, you know, the president's agenda and not being effective, you know, for the president, which i think is ultimately the criteria. i use another shakespeare metaphor, for him, and those who were working with him as, you know, the weird sisters, you know, in macbeth. they were constantly, you know, preoccupied with undercutting others. imagine if they used just a little bit of that energy, you know, to do something positive. >> yeah, you know, steve miller, stephen miller is still stayed within the administration the entire time, still very close to donald trump, would be part of another administration. is he somebody that you wou
i'm wondering did you lose out to people like steve bannon, people who were there to push their own agendaself-destructed in 2017 because of this extreme effort to push his own agenda. and to do so in a way that was, you know, extraordinarily toxic, you know, within the administration. and then finally the chief of staff, you know, said, hey, you just can't continue, and the president is the one who said he can't continue because it was clear that he was undermining, you know, the president's...
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i wonder if anyone arisa's styling a new look. and steve's filling his biggest order ever.rst ever comcast business five-year price lock guarantee, these business owners get five years of value on gig speed internet and advanced security. all from the company with 99.9% network reliability. so now they can focus on doing what they do best for the next five years. that's a lot of bread. you got this. the comcast business five-year price lock guarantee. switch today for a limited time. there. both are ten years old and available at muttville senior dog rescue. pilar is described as a bouncy, smiling gal. shelter calls cesar the perfect dog who loves to cuddle. both are looking for families to spend their golden years with and of course, those are our friends over at telemundo. once again, you can help us clear the shelters. just point your phone at this qr code right there. going to take you right to our website so you can learn how to adopt or donate to some of our bay area shelters. just go to nbc bay area.com/clear the shelters. did it work? rob. i just did. rob was pointi
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i just wonder if has something to do with the manufacture, rebranding of kamala harris when it comes to the media. >> steve, it's working. >> lawrence: same media that made fun of her and criticized her said that she talked to all her people on background she says she doesn't read any of the briefings. it's hard to conduct an interview with her are now saying that to brian's credit, she is like barack obama. and there is nothing obamaesque about kamala harris. he was smooth. he could talk, he goes back and forth with people. loved to spar. you're not seeing it in kamala harris. is this just the way it's gonna be if the media can rebrand someone that they can be the next president? >> rachel: in campaigns i know this from being a political spouse. money matters. in kind donation to the harris campaign. and so, the glow, the excuses they make. even for her -- they should be angry about the fact that she is not doing an interview or having so many rules around if she does i have to have walz. got to be pretaped. all kinds of stuff angry about. they are on team harris. that is essentially like donating to the
i just wonder if has something to do with the manufacture, rebranding of kamala harris when it comes to the media. >> steve, it's working. >> lawrence: same media that made fun of her and criticized her said that she talked to all her people on background she says she doesn't read any of the briefings. it's hard to conduct an interview with her are now saying that to brian's credit, she is like barack obama. and there is nothing obamaesque about kamala harris. he was smooth. he...
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steve, it has been great having you around all of this week and for all of your expertise, inc. you very much and have a wonderfuly friend. >> you tooth, thank you jonathan >> jonathan: passing policy items through congress, that is no easy task for any president. and as vice president harris sets her sights on the white house, her agenda, of course,, could face a cold reality on capitol hill. the senior congressional correspondent explains. >> reporter: this was the easy part. >> and when congress passes a bill to restore reproductive freedom as president of the united states, i will probably signed it into law! >> reporter: but if elected, harris only makes good on her lofty campaign rhetoric with help from congress. >> we have to take the house, we have to take the senate. that means winning every swing state and let's get it done. >> reporter: democrats must flip a handful of districts to reclaim the house. and maintain their slim seventh majority against a brutal electoral map favouring the gop. policy priorities crash in the senate if you cannot break a filibuster. harris pledging action on the southern bor
steve, it has been great having you around all of this week and for all of your expertise, inc. you very much and have a wonderfuly friend. >> you tooth, thank you jonathan >> jonathan: passing policy items through congress, that is no easy task for any president. and as vice president harris sets her sights on the white house, her agenda, of course,, could face a cold reality on capitol hill. the senior congressional correspondent explains. >> reporter: this was the easy...
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course, because maybe steve, for example, is not on the agenda, this was the cornerstone between. they are not there, well, let's see the reaction, uh, we have 10 minutes left, i wonder about other topics, we haven't discussed it, but still, as i understand it, the date of the us presidential debates has been announced, two news items that caught my eye interested me, i saw the results of public opinion polls in the us, unfortunately, i don't have one myself, but a fairly large number of americans do not believe that the elections will be fair in the us, the second is that trump's headquarters accused cbs of manipulating data regarding the fact that kamala harris has already pulled ahead of donald trump. the methods are well-known, we once had a us-funded company working in belarus nesep, and which for a long time there, probably decades, drew lukashenko small ratings, the oppositionist big, when this question was finally asked, and the head of this company, which was financed by the united states. go, of course, kamala harris did not break out, and cannot, in general, trump was very happy when biden left the race, because with all his weakness, he is still a very ex
course, because maybe steve, for example, is not on the agenda, this was the cornerstone between. they are not there, well, let's see the reaction, uh, we have 10 minutes left, i wonder about other topics, we haven't discussed it, but still, as i understand it, the date of the us presidential debates has been announced, two news items that caught my eye interested me, i saw the results of public opinion polls in the us, unfortunately, i don't have one myself, but a fairly large number of...
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win for the biden administration, and it makes you wonder what it is that is causing putin to do this now? right, and ambassador, the point that steveort that the takeaway is hostage diplomacy works, and we might see more of that — then what does this mean for western journalists or activists operating in russia? do they face an increased risk, given they are ammunition for future prisoner swaps? absolutely, my message to them would be, don't operate in russia. this is not a normal place. one of the interesting things about this prisoner exchange thatjust took place — if you can call it that — is that, in some cases, this was russians being traded for russians. you have russians who committed crimes that the kremlin wanted back. you have russians who just spoke their mind, who were exercising some freedom of speech in russia, who were imprisoned, and they're being released to the west. so, this is not a normal society, i would not trust being there if i were a journalist at all. it must have been a mammoth process — how complex are these kind of negotiations, and how much coordination and time would something like this have taken, y
win for the biden administration, and it makes you wonder what it is that is causing putin to do this now? right, and ambassador, the point that steveort that the takeaway is hostage diplomacy works, and we might see more of that — then what does this mean for western journalists or activists operating in russia? do they face an increased risk, given they are ammunition for future prisoner swaps? absolutely, my message to them would be, don't operate in russia. this is not a normal place. one...