11
11
Aug 4, 2023
08/23
by
BELARUSTV
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
woody saxophone orchestra killed the sax, the third time there is no jazz, and live scores by strauss tchaikovsky in russia and piazzolla. something in my arrangement. something already, uh, the application of other authors will be, but it will be, uh, the famous masterpieces of classical world world music, uh, which i think are in any absolutely. uh, the listener of any uh in modern man. uh, he is, somewhere, whether there will be advertising, what could be a ringtone on the phone or, uh, some kind of very fashionable short video, uh, in tiktok or what? yes, somewhere there is always some kind of music that accompanies us. one evening dismantling matra near the living oka and alexander square. popular music will degrade about the darkestra and the frontier guard vocal group. belarus has five one and one music. posters flock more so skin saturday, whole reap, they will be in time on the edge of the svisloch. from the speaker. kupala theatre. this is a premiere, but more cultural apples are on the build website and the radio company , so announce the skin difference on belarus tv chann
woody saxophone orchestra killed the sax, the third time there is no jazz, and live scores by strauss tchaikovsky in russia and piazzolla. something in my arrangement. something already, uh, the application of other authors will be, but it will be, uh, the famous masterpieces of classical world world music, uh, which i think are in any absolutely. uh, the listener of any uh in modern man. uh, he is, somewhere, whether there will be advertising, what could be a ringtone on the phone or, uh, some...
9
9.0
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
we have uh, a couple of things. straightened strauss took it from head. oh, sorry, no like space. um i know you sound like your apart, your pads. buchanan mc. somebody does a comb. we're just kidding. 2 things. um they, they lapse my load, your browser. they like that the are, they are the last that up the are with the, with the radios they, they even thought that lincoln was unprofessional, because he actually took pictures. but let me throw something and i agree with you . what we got. i think the 3 of us secretly believe we would never say on the campaign trail because people can't handle it because people are children. just like if we had a restaurant, everything that we liked to eat, we wouldn't put out there. we went to go for what's popular to i agree with this deal engineering not now. you know, flatter not now, not ever but a couple of things but, but i, but i'm on the whole that, that line on a couple of things. hold up. i, we're going to go to a hard break, and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on the candidacy of robert f. kennedy junior state with r
we have uh, a couple of things. straightened strauss took it from head. oh, sorry, no like space. um i know you sound like your apart, your pads. buchanan mc. somebody does a comb. we're just kidding. 2 things. um they, they lapse my load, your browser. they like that the are, they are the last that up the are with the, with the radios they, they even thought that lincoln was unprofessional, because he actually took pictures. but let me throw something and i agree with you . what we got. i...
22
22
Aug 4, 2023
08/23
by
BELARUSTV
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
there is no jazz, but strauss's scores are alive tchaikovsky by russia and piazzolla.n my transcription is already something, but there will be an application of other authors, but it will be, well, the famous masterpieces of classical world music, and which i think is absolutely any. uh, the listener of any uh in modern man. uh, yes, it will be somewhere, whether there will be advertising, what could be a ringtone on the phone or, uh, some kind of very fashionable short video, uh, on tiktok or was it still streaming? yes, somewhere there is always some kind of music that accompanies us.
there is no jazz, but strauss's scores are alive tchaikovsky by russia and piazzolla.n my transcription is already something, but there will be an application of other authors, but it will be, well, the famous masterpieces of classical world music, and which i think is absolutely any. uh, the listener of any uh in modern man. uh, yes, it will be somewhere, whether there will be advertising, what could be a ringtone on the phone or, uh, some kind of very fashionable short video, uh, on tiktok or...
178
178
Aug 6, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the stories from cnn reporter daniel strauss and he is with us now. good morning to you.hy the shift now? why this? why now? >> it's partially because vice president harris' poll numbers are underwater. his disapproval numbers are higher than her approval numbers, which givers republicans an opening they feel to highlight both her as sort of the prototypical figurehead of this administration and to, in the process, also point to biden's age. ok, what's important here also is that these attacks on harris come after attempts to peg biden as a socialist, peg him as too old and feeble minded, and argue that he is just not up for this job. the fact that they are shifting their tact to harris suggests that those attacks on biden aren't effective as they would like. there is sort of a menacing prospect of the unknown. we don't know what a president harris administration would be like. voters don't know what that would be like. in many ways, they know what a second term biden administration would be like. so the unknown is frightening and undesirable to a lot swath of voters. >>
. >> the stories from cnn reporter daniel strauss and he is with us now. good morning to you.hy the shift now? why this? why now? >> it's partially because vice president harris' poll numbers are underwater. his disapproval numbers are higher than her approval numbers, which givers republicans an opening they feel to highlight both her as sort of the prototypical figurehead of this administration and to, in the process, also point to biden's age. ok, what's important here also is...
62
62
Aug 6, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> cnn political reporter daniel strauss is following the story from washington for us.op presidential candidate leader trump is 77 years old. >> reporter: yeah, and that remains to be seen. look, there is a big difference in how a big swath of the republican party views trump and biden. they generally view trump as more vital. a spry young 77, to biden's much more mature 80-something right now. it's rare that attacking a vice presidential candidates brings down a ticket unless it's some very, very gross or egregious sort of attack line. here, though, it might make a difference, simply because both the vice president's approval numbers and the president's approval numbers are under water. and the attacks, the criticisms, the warnings that vice president harris could be president one day if biden doesn't finish his term is really meant as a warning against biden or a vote for biden again. it's an indirect attack or criticism on biden even though on the surface it is about kamala harris. >> all right, daniel strauss, we'll leave it there for now. thank you. >>> all right,
. >> cnn political reporter daniel strauss is following the story from washington for us.op presidential candidate leader trump is 77 years old. >> reporter: yeah, and that remains to be seen. look, there is a big difference in how a big swath of the republican party views trump and biden. they generally view trump as more vital. a spry young 77, to biden's much more mature 80-something right now. it's rare that attacking a vice presidential candidates brings down a ticket unless...
53
53
Aug 13, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
we are joined by cnn national politics reporter daniel strauss. good morning to you.or joining us. let's talk about the iowa state fair. this is, obviously, a must-stop, as we have seen over many years. trump, you know, came on his own terms. he was in and out in a few hours. he was the only candidate that blew off the governor's fair side chat and he showed up at the entourage of the florida congress people to troll ron desantis. first off, how did trump do while he was there on the ground? how was he received? >> i don't think we should be surprised that there are a large amount of trump supporters in iowa still. and even a brief appearance underscores his ongoing frontrunner status within the party. it is telling, though, that he decided to import a number of florida lawmakers. that really indicates that despite his lead in the polling, despite the fact that governor ron desantis is increasingly trailing the former president, trump still sees him as a threat, and his analytics, his data probably suggests that as well. >> what about ron desantis? he is, obviously, d
we are joined by cnn national politics reporter daniel strauss. good morning to you.or joining us. let's talk about the iowa state fair. this is, obviously, a must-stop, as we have seen over many years. trump, you know, came on his own terms. he was in and out in a few hours. he was the only candidate that blew off the governor's fair side chat and he showed up at the entourage of the florida congress people to troll ron desantis. first off, how did trump do while he was there on the ground?...
85
85
Aug 9, 2023
08/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
that would surprise me >> finally, strauss, the key question as someone who's devoted to fitness anderg >> oh, gosh. i'm not taking that one on between musk and him but there is a big weight differential >> musk probably needs some of your help and enthusiasm getting himself in shape >> he's got a big weight advantage. i'm not betting against either one of those people. they're both really tough. >> you think the weight is the advantage. >> sure. yeah honestly, he's got -- musk has like 100 pounds on him >> it's the walrus, right, david? >> he put rockets into space you really don't think he can figure this out? >> he might want a little bit of training >> if he callings i'm happy to help him >> thanks for playing ball and for joining us appreciate it. >> thank you as well >> speaking of gaming, look at roblox today, on pace for the worst day since november, a miss on the top and bottom lines. dau is up 25 year-on-year and says it expects to continue reporting losses for the foreseeable future you can see 20% loss stay with us >>> welcome back to sidewalk squawk i'm bertha coombs. wi
that would surprise me >> finally, strauss, the key question as someone who's devoted to fitness anderg >> oh, gosh. i'm not taking that one on between musk and him but there is a big weight differential >> musk probably needs some of your help and enthusiasm getting himself in shape >> he's got a big weight advantage. i'm not betting against either one of those people. they're both really tough. >> you think the weight is the advantage. >> sure. yeah...
13
13
Aug 5, 2023
08/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
best for us was a company called lukoil, and i was friends with a gentleman by the name of robert strauss, who was the us ambassador to russia, and he was a he was a partner at akin gump and a very close to bobby's. he gave me a lot of advice, told me, helped us get out of some trouble we had in russia a couple of times. and he lukoil was a customer of akin gump of their law firm. and he told me that lukoil wanted to become a major international oil company, just like exxon. and so when you're when when all these companies are available, you don't know what to look for. and you hear something like that from somebody you respect, you just that company automatically went to the top of my list and we we bought the stock with the vouchers and a $300 million valuation. this is a company that at the time did almost 2 million barrels of oil of production a day, which many of you might not know, might not mean much to many of you, but that's about the size of exxon. it's a much exxon produces. so $300 million. it's i think that when when the stock market stopped trading, when russia invaded the u
best for us was a company called lukoil, and i was friends with a gentleman by the name of robert strauss, who was the us ambassador to russia, and he was a he was a partner at akin gump and a very close to bobby's. he gave me a lot of advice, told me, helped us get out of some trouble we had in russia a couple of times. and he lukoil was a customer of akin gump of their law firm. and he told me that lukoil wanted to become a major international oil company, just like exxon. and so when you're...
127
127
Aug 7, 2023
08/23
by
KPIX
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
severe thunderstorms packing violent winds across the strauss lament south ripping bridges and trees into a flood dome brought on by heavy afternoon rain. the storm system pushed through the midwest this weekend with reports of nearly a dozen tornadoes including one named christian county, illinois. shredding roofs and damaging power lines. from california to texas to florida about 100 million are under heat alerts. omar villafranca is in texas. >> reporter: the baking heat in north and southern texas has turned parts of the steet filament state into a tinderbox. this while fire has burned more than 1300 acres. emperor crews working in this heat is dangerous. parts of godley, texas, looked like hell on earth. firefighters are urged to take cooling breaks as needed. >> they may only work for 15 minutes before they have to cool off. >> reporter: turning the river into raging rapids. then ate away at the banks and sent at least two homes crashing into the river. >> reporter: back here in the northeast, though weather forced the faa to reroute planes heading to the east coast. causing de
severe thunderstorms packing violent winds across the strauss lament south ripping bridges and trees into a flood dome brought on by heavy afternoon rain. the storm system pushed through the midwest this weekend with reports of nearly a dozen tornadoes including one named christian county, illinois. shredding roofs and damaging power lines. from california to texas to florida about 100 million are under heat alerts. omar villafranca is in texas. >> reporter: the baking heat in north and...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
the bible, they always do the status against each other and play the strauss in 2 steps needs us and does this synthesis march broad minus towards for him to solitary doesn't. that's what they always do. like this is this done, british and my 6 stop and it just bothers me to know when we break through that we move on. i finally got to many people way by the way that table. but aside from that, i don't need for it pretty well. we have uh, a couple of straight distress. took it from head. oh, sorry. no, like i said, my, you sound like you're apart, your pads, you can't energy. somebody does a cold, were just kidding, 2 things. and they, they lapse my load, your browser, they like that at the are they on the lot that of the, are with the, with the radio they, they even thought that lincoln was unprofessional, because he actually took pictures. but let me throw something and i agree with you . what we got. i think the 3 of us secretly believe we would never say on the campaign trail because people can't handle it because people are children. just like if we had a restaurant, everything t
the bible, they always do the status against each other and play the strauss in 2 steps needs us and does this synthesis march broad minus towards for him to solitary doesn't. that's what they always do. like this is this done, british and my 6 stop and it just bothers me to know when we break through that we move on. i finally got to many people way by the way that table. but aside from that, i don't need for it pretty well. we have uh, a couple of straight distress. took it from head. oh,...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
among men cuba is true the king of waltzes received the nickname of the austrian composer johann straussme, on merit, is true. around the music 200 basalt pillars in the garnish gorge in armenia were called the symphony of stones for the visual resemblance to the pipes of this organ instrument is true. spring is coming. 600 gennady 3.100 xenia 5.400 you have longer at the end of february, the longer the spring will last. my answer is much simpler than longer. icicles says so. nekrasov called his poem spring waters one of the best paintings written with a pen, and rachmaninov set it to music. fedor tyutchev is rightly nicknamed for 600 for the ability to eloquently defend his case in court cases, this famous lawyer was nicknamed moscow chrysostom this spitters is absolutely right. in addition to the well-known nickname , this english king received another a soft sword for a failed foreign policy and numerous military defeats. in 2019 , a portrait of this future composer was painted by boris portraits 400 a sculptural portrait of the emperor of the chest of drawers was made by an unknown r
among men cuba is true the king of waltzes received the nickname of the austrian composer johann straussme, on merit, is true. around the music 200 basalt pillars in the garnish gorge in armenia were called the symphony of stones for the visual resemblance to the pipes of this organ instrument is true. spring is coming. 600 gennady 3.100 xenia 5.400 you have longer at the end of february, the longer the spring will last. my answer is much simpler than longer. icicles says so. nekrasov called...
18
18
Aug 17, 2023
08/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
publisher farrar strauss turned it down on the grounds it was too difficult for a trade audience. and my u.k. editor, stuart proffitt penguin, who won't accept the book, wrote that, quote, neo hijacking conclusion is both powerful and persuasive. and my wife, antonia, who's described in the acknowledgments as my in-house editor, but is also a lot more the early 19th century banker thought ann thornton author of a classic work on monetary economic makes an inquiry into the nature and effects of paper money wrote to his sister that working on the book had been a hard fagg. i know the feeling and antonio saw me through many years of hard faxing, which in english means enduring hard work and i was thrilled to be short listed for the hayek prize, but didn't think i had much chance since among the other books on the shortlist was the definitive biography of friedrich hayek by bruce caldwell and are closing as is the case with anyone who is interested himself with hayek in recent years. i owe caldwell a huge debt for his editorship of hayek's works. my introduction to the austrian econom
publisher farrar strauss turned it down on the grounds it was too difficult for a trade audience. and my u.k. editor, stuart proffitt penguin, who won't accept the book, wrote that, quote, neo hijacking conclusion is both powerful and persuasive. and my wife, antonia, who's described in the acknowledgments as my in-house editor, but is also a lot more the early 19th century banker thought ann thornton author of a classic work on monetary economic makes an inquiry into the nature and effects of...
47
47
Aug 26, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> cnn national politics reporter daniel strauss is joining me to discuss all this. let's start with president biden sort of weighing in on trump's arrest yesterday. listen. >> have you seen donald trump's mug shot yet? >> i did see it on television. >> what did you think? >> handsome guy. wonderful guy. >> that's what president biden said when asked about seeing trump's mug shot. as you know, the white house has made it a point to stay mostly mum about trump's legal problems and issues he's facing. this will obviously be the strategy moving forward. tell us why that's so important for the biden administration. >> yeah, because the entire premise of the biden administration, what he ran on during his campaign is lowering the temperature, returning to a more serious, more mature custom in the white house. and that involves judiciary matters, especially high profile ones like investigations into a former president. the white house has made clear from the beginning both with the hunter biden investigation and with the many felonies against donald trump that they want to
. >>> cnn national politics reporter daniel strauss is joining me to discuss all this. let's start with president biden sort of weighing in on trump's arrest yesterday. listen. >> have you seen donald trump's mug shot yet? >> i did see it on television. >> what did you think? >> handsome guy. wonderful guy. >> that's what president biden said when asked about seeing trump's mug shot. as you know, the white house has made it a point to stay mostly mum about...
68
68
Aug 25, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
to share their insights and reporting, david chalian, gloria borger, amy walter and cnn's daniel strausse to have you here as part of the team. so let's just look at what the former president is saying on his fundraise ing appeals. because that's always a very good insight as to where they think they can stir up their supporters. if you can, please make a contribution to evict crooked joe biden from the white house and save america during this dark chapter in our nation's history. gloria? >> what do you expect? this is what he has been doing and he's going to continue to do this, and they are going to use that mug shot, that menacing mug shot to raise money. he's going to continue to portray himself as the victim in all of this, who is somebody who represents your grievances and is martyred because he's actually doing this for you, so this will not happen to you in the future. and we're going to be hearing that for the entire campaign. >> our colleagues, who tries to wrap up everything that happens on a daily day a basis put it this way and it's so true. for any other politician, a mug s
to share their insights and reporting, david chalian, gloria borger, amy walter and cnn's daniel strausse to have you here as part of the team. so let's just look at what the former president is saying on his fundraise ing appeals. because that's always a very good insight as to where they think they can stir up their supporters. if you can, please make a contribution to evict crooked joe biden from the white house and save america during this dark chapter in our nation's history. gloria?...
242
242
Aug 2, 2023
08/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 1
tonight on who is this idiot, new york democratic congressman dan goldman, he is the heir to levy straussut of his mouth. goldman emerging from the deposition of hunter biden's former associate devon archer came up as a total idiot. he makes jerry nadler seem like a member of mensa. he's so dumb his nickname on the hill is aoc. putting then vp joe biden on speaker phone during business meetings when he was on the burisma board with the only shocker that even of the bidens was smart enough to work a speaker phone. left on his own, joe's more likely to get his foot stuck in a toaster. joe on a speaker phone, i bet that was like showing fire to a caveman. during those calls hunter was always on his best behavior. sometimes he might stop master baiting. that's two now. but goldman is denying any influence pedaling. i wonder if it was all casual conversation, nice is the, the weather. what's going on. >> it was all casual conversation, niceties, the weather, what's going on. there wasn't a storm warningle conversation about any of the business dealings that hunter had. >> so it's just how's it
tonight on who is this idiot, new york democratic congressman dan goldman, he is the heir to levy straussut of his mouth. goldman emerging from the deposition of hunter biden's former associate devon archer came up as a total idiot. he makes jerry nadler seem like a member of mensa. he's so dumb his nickname on the hill is aoc. putting then vp joe biden on speaker phone during business meetings when he was on the burisma board with the only shocker that even of the bidens was smart enough to...
94
94
Aug 5, 2023
08/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
and one of those that was inside the meeting was new york democratman dan goldman, heir to the levi straussne. and he told us, told the media -- which they were ready and happy to accept -- that the story is that, you know, hunter was not doing things completely above the board, but what he was doing was really selling not access or influence peddling, he was selling to clients the illusion of access. watch. >> rather, you know, said that he was, that hunter biden was selling the illusion of said access. >> the witness testimony was very clear are that hunter may have, quote, promoted the illusion of influence on his father. >> a source familiar with the matter tells me that, you know, archer told the committee that hunter biden was selling the illusion, illusion in quotes, of access to his father. pete: we'll get back to devon archer and goldman. this is the same playbook they used with adam schiff and russian collusion. behind closed doors you see documents, you hear testimony, your deposition, bob mueller's investigation, but you don't get to see the documents or hear the testimony, you
and one of those that was inside the meeting was new york democratman dan goldman, heir to the levi straussne. and he told us, told the media -- which they were ready and happy to accept -- that the story is that, you know, hunter was not doing things completely above the board, but what he was doing was really selling not access or influence peddling, he was selling to clients the illusion of access. watch. >> rather, you know, said that he was, that hunter biden was selling the illusion...
57
57
Aug 8, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
daniel strauss is covering. >> this you have a piece on cnn.com.ou write this vote puts ohio at the center of the abortion rights debate. although technically, it is not on the ballot, explain what we are watching today and the perspectives on this vote. >> reporter: well, first, we are watching various interest groups. we want to see the turnout among women, suburban voters and, of course, the turnout among registered republicans and democrats. the question is, how much of this to ohio vote sers about abortion? the opposition, the organizations opposing keeping this threshold where it is now are a mixture of groups. it's the nra. it is abortion -- or anti-abortion activists. it is police organizations. but at the same time, the premise for this, the real trigger for this vote is that the looming vote in november over adding abortion protections to the state constitution. and we are going to see in both exit polls and interviews today how much of that was on voters' minds. >> does this thing pass so it makes it harder to change the state constituti
daniel strauss is covering. >> this you have a piece on cnn.com.ou write this vote puts ohio at the center of the abortion rights debate. although technically, it is not on the ballot, explain what we are watching today and the perspectives on this vote. >> reporter: well, first, we are watching various interest groups. we want to see the turnout among women, suburban voters and, of course, the turnout among registered republicans and democrats. the question is, how much of this to...
51
51
Aug 24, 2023
08/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
that's strauss zellnik doing a good job the other publicly traded video game publisher but ea certainly enticing down here trading less than 18 times this year's earnings estimates it's a growth stock. much cheaper than take two then again take two might have a new grand theft auto title coming out next year and that's what people are excited about. fourth is a lower profile company i don't talk about enough it's called ball corp. they make metal packaging for food, beverages and household products soda cans. here's a stock down 10% in august and it's done almost nothing all year the campus is tough in a world where aluminum prices are down 45% from their highs last year gives them less pricing power. so why bother with this ball corp.? first of all, these guys operate in what's basically an oligopoly, meaning very limited competition. for example, they've got roughly 40% market share in metal packaging across every region where they do business that is staggering a lot of price control here. second and more important, ball corp. just announced just now the sale of its non-core aerospac
that's strauss zellnik doing a good job the other publicly traded video game publisher but ea certainly enticing down here trading less than 18 times this year's earnings estimates it's a growth stock. much cheaper than take two then again take two might have a new grand theft auto title coming out next year and that's what people are excited about. fourth is a lower profile company i don't talk about enough it's called ball corp. they make metal packaging for food, beverages and household...
81
81
Aug 5, 2023
08/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
will: by the way, goldman is the levi strauss heir. his role is fascinating. in fact, take a look at this. so illusion of access, remember that. now, here's transcript testimony there from devon archer in front of the house oversight committee which goldman was in the meeting, right? he was in that. and here's how the questioning went. goldman says to archer -- remember, goldman says -- it's not about selling access to his father, it's about selling the illusion of access to his father, is that fair? >> so archer responds, is that fair? i mean, yeah, i think it is. i think that's almost fair. and then goldman goes on, i believe we have more, yeah. he says, i think -- archer says think that that's why he was able to -- okay, hold on. we're running two things together. i want to come back to this. can we just a pause that for one second? so illusion pollution of -- illusion of access is goldman's lineful he's feeding it to archer, and archer doesn't buy it 100%. kind of, it's almost fair. hen he goes on to say because there was some actual connections. rachel: w
will: by the way, goldman is the levi strauss heir. his role is fascinating. in fact, take a look at this. so illusion of access, remember that. now, here's transcript testimony there from devon archer in front of the house oversight committee which goldman was in the meeting, right? he was in that. and here's how the questioning went. goldman says to archer -- remember, goldman says -- it's not about selling access to his father, it's about selling the illusion of access to his father, is that...
110
110
Aug 6, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> cnn political reporter daniel strauss joins us now.mp is 77. >> right. >> so there are these age questions, and republicans are going after the president. they've done that time and again. what is the thinking here going after vice president harris? >> the thinking partially goes back to trump's age too. among republican voters, there is a view that president biden is an old 80-something, and former president trump is a spry 77. and the argument here is that biden may be so old that it's possible that maybe if he wins another term, it could be a president kamala harris, and that could be worse. the republican candidates are using harris as sort of the specter or boogeyman of what could happen if trump -- if trump does not win -- excuse me -- if biden does not win another term. and, look, it's rare for vice presidential candidates or vice presidents to really sway a large swath of voters in another primary, but that's the strategy here. >> any indication that this is effective at all? it sounds kind of vice presidential to be going afte
. >> cnn political reporter daniel strauss joins us now.mp is 77. >> right. >> so there are these age questions, and republicans are going after the president. they've done that time and again. what is the thinking here going after vice president harris? >> the thinking partially goes back to trump's age too. among republican voters, there is a view that president biden is an old 80-something, and former president trump is a spry 77. and the argument here is that biden...
71
71
Aug 12, 2023
08/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
the public interest to do so in the spring and wall street journal, colonists stan heninger and kim strauss and sedan, what is this mean for the probe it does weiss have some new special powers that he can use and what happens next. dan: i think would happen six of the finest the scope of the plea deal which state may with hunter biden's attorney sent that is really well i think at the center of this c1 will they're asking to withdraw it. dan: that's exactly right because it was such a lousy deal and everybody knew that it was the rest slap after all the years of david weiss, it is been investigating hunter and they came up with this plea deal which is so beneficial to hunter, everybody agreed, that is think now i think that weiss and his prosecutors, have recognized that it just cannot get away with that and that was one of the reasons it was suspended by the judge in delaware. and i was going to operate as a special counsel which is when companies start quite an independent counsel but we had in the 70s and 80s, so answerable to the justice department but he also has some answerability to
the public interest to do so in the spring and wall street journal, colonists stan heninger and kim strauss and sedan, what is this mean for the probe it does weiss have some new special powers that he can use and what happens next. dan: i think would happen six of the finest the scope of the plea deal which state may with hunter biden's attorney sent that is really well i think at the center of this c1 will they're asking to withdraw it. dan: that's exactly right because it was such a lousy...
102
102
Aug 7, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
with us, cnn political reporter daniel strauss. daniel, this is your reporting.rgument against the president may not be working. so they have to shift toward the vice president. >> yeah. but it also does other thing, number one, it high lights biden's age and number two, it does something that at a very base level voters respond to, and that's the unknown. we know what a biden presidency would be like. in a republican primary, the idea or what we don't know about a potential harris presidency is a pretty ominous idea. and that's why those are the two reasons that multiple candidates are attacking harris in this way. >> it's amazing. you come to me first. >> mr. former coms director. >> i was a communication director until january. listen, i think this was a complicated argument for republicans to make. it's a little silly. it's a bank shot, right? you have to hit kamala harris in order to go after joe biden. that means you have to ask voters to do two things at the same time. and it just seems to me like there's a simpler argument. either you think joe biden shou
with us, cnn political reporter daniel strauss. daniel, this is your reporting.rgument against the president may not be working. so they have to shift toward the vice president. >> yeah. but it also does other thing, number one, it high lights biden's age and number two, it does something that at a very base level voters respond to, and that's the unknown. we know what a biden presidency would be like. in a republican primary, the idea or what we don't know about a potential harris...
64
64
Aug 23, 2023
08/23
by
KPIX
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: finding a reliable and durable pair of pants was the goal of businessman levi strausss is an 1873 or 1874 model year. levi's historian tracy pannek says those trusty pants weren't possible until davis added a rivet, creating the modern-day blue jean. >> he came up with the idea of adding a little bit of metal in the pockets where your hands are going in and out and to stop them from ripping, you added a little bit of that metal, and it stopped that. >> reporter: but why the number 501? >> it's simply a lot number. a simple way to keep records. 501 is the best, top of the line. >> reporter: top of the line, but the 501 was made for everyday, blue collar workers. >> at the time, they were called overalls because you'd pull them over your clothes to have this protective outer garment. >> reporter: nowadays, just about everyone has worn a pair of levi's, from presidents to hippies to hollywood. >> isn't that cute? hey, johnny, what are you rebelling against? >> what have you got? >> reporter: they were even part of steve jobs' uniform. >> but we've got something unusual on
. >> reporter: finding a reliable and durable pair of pants was the goal of businessman levi strausss is an 1873 or 1874 model year. levi's historian tracy pannek says those trusty pants weren't possible until davis added a rivet, creating the modern-day blue jean. >> he came up with the idea of adding a little bit of metal in the pockets where your hands are going in and out and to stop them from ripping, you added a little bit of that metal, and it stopped that. >> reporter:...
322
322
Aug 20, 2023
08/23
by
KPIX
tv
eye 322
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: finding a reliable and durable pair of pants was the goal of businessman levi strauss trusty pants weren't possible until davis added a rivet, creating the modern-day blue jean. >> he came up with the idea of adding a little bit of metal in the pockets where your hands are going in and out, and to stop them from ripping, you add a little bit of that metal, and it stopped that. >> reporter: but why the 501? >> it's a lot number, a simple way to keep record. 501 is the best. top of the line. >> reporter: top of the line, but the 501 was made for everyday blue-collar workers. >> at the time they were called overalls, because you pull them up over your clothes. >> reporter: nowadays, just about everyone has worn a pair of levi's, from presidents to hippies to hollywood. >> isn't that cute? johnny, what are you rebelling against? >> what do you got? >> reporter: they were even part of steve jobs' uniform. >> we have something unusual on his. check out all the buttons. >> reporter: he did that himself? he put in suspender buttons? >> he did. >> reporter: hilarious. >> yeah.
. >> reporter: finding a reliable and durable pair of pants was the goal of businessman levi strauss trusty pants weren't possible until davis added a rivet, creating the modern-day blue jean. >> he came up with the idea of adding a little bit of metal in the pockets where your hands are going in and out, and to stop them from ripping, you add a little bit of that metal, and it stopped that. >> reporter: but why the 501? >> it's a lot number, a simple way to keep record....