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stuart stevens ran republican presidential campaigns before the trump era., philosopher of sorts who can reach beyond the bounds of traditional political analysis and always does, and he is always my first choice of interpreters of republican madness. stuart stevens joins us, next. tevens joins us, next. ith unresolved symptoms? it may be time to see the bigger picture. heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome, shortness of breath, and irregular heartbeat could be something more serious called attr-cm, a rare, under-diagnosed disease that worsens over time. sound like you? call your cardiologist, and ask about attr-cm. are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks, make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ cargurus. shop. buy. sell. online. - [female narrator] they line up by the thousands. each one with a story that breaks your he
stuart stevens ran republican presidential campaigns before the trump era., philosopher of sorts who can reach beyond the bounds of traditional political analysis and always does, and he is always my first choice of interpreters of republican madness. stuart stevens joins us, next. tevens joins us, next. ith unresolved symptoms? it may be time to see the bigger picture. heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome, shortness of breath, and irregular heartbeat could...
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stuart stevens joins us, next. zed my car insurance and i saved hundreds.h the money i saved, i started a dog walking business. i was a bit nervous at first but then i figured it's just walking, right? [dog barks] oh. no it's just a bunny! calm down taco. sit duchess. stop! sesame no no. archie! walter don't, no, ahhhh. ahhhhh! you're lucky you're so cute. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ ugh, this guy again... pops! ay son! ya got a little somethin' on yuh face. needed a quick shave. quick shave? respect the process! it ain't my dad's razor, dad, it's from gillettelabs. gillette...labs? gillette's ultimate shaving experience. this green bar releases trapped hairs from my face. gamechanga! while the flexdisc contours to it. lookin' smooth. feelin' even smoother. how 'bout hookin' me up with some gillettelabs? check your texts. you're the best. nah, you're the best. the best a man can get keeps getting bettuh. the next generation of shaving is gillettelabs. ♪ ♪ ♪ cargurus. shop.buy.sell.online. (♪♪) we have generations of low
stuart stevens joins us, next. zed my car insurance and i saved hundreds.h the money i saved, i started a dog walking business. i was a bit nervous at first but then i figured it's just walking, right? [dog barks] oh. no it's just a bunny! calm down taco. sit duchess. stop! sesame no no. archie! walter don't, no, ahhhh. ahhhhh! you're lucky you're so cute. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ ugh, this guy again... pops! ay son! ya got a little somethin' on yuh...
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the author is stuart stevens. thank you for joining us. good to stop -- good to talk to you. ank you. that is the newshour for tenant. i am amna nawaz. geoff: i'm geoff bennett thanks for being with us. have a great evening. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon. volunteer. topiary artist. a raymondjames financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, in the advancement of international peace and security, at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> you're watching pbs. wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. the xfinity 10g network. made for st
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stuart stevens is back with us to talk more about this., and what does that say about the status of his campaign? >> yeah, it's a great point. you know, the two things you can't lie about in a campaign is where you spend money and where you campaign, so here's a guy, he's been running for president for over a year. he came out. he was supposed to be, you know, the new incarnation of a different republican party, and here, you know, it's october. he's reduced to campaigning in his own home state. that's not a good sign, it's like nikki haley, was running third in her own home state. all of this really goes to the fundamental problem that these candidates have, running against donald trump. except for christie and asa hutchinson. if you're going to run against someone, you have to walk on stage with the assumption i am going to defeat this person, and they haven't gone at this with any sort of intensity and any argument why there shouldn't be donald trump, and that's still continuing. it's this sort of timidity at the campaigns that -- >> do
stuart stevens is back with us to talk more about this., and what does that say about the status of his campaign? >> yeah, it's a great point. you know, the two things you can't lie about in a campaign is where you spend money and where you campaign, so here's a guy, he's been running for president for over a year. he came out. he was supposed to be, you know, the new incarnation of a different republican party, and here, you know, it's october. he's reduced to campaigning in his own home...
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stuart stevens, mark mckinnon, claire mccaskill, thank you all so much.n we come back, one little boy is spending his birthday as a hostage of war. how the world is making sure this young man is not forgotten for his special day. the 11th hour continues. he only needs one gift, it's to come home. nned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. you think those two have any idea? that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash? so they're basically sitting on a goldmine? i don't think they have a clue. that's crazy! well, not everyone knows coventry's helped thousands of people sell their policies for cash. even term policies. i can't believe they're just sitting up there! sitting on all this cash. if you own a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more, you can sell all or part of it to coventry. even a term policy. for cash, or a combination of cash and coverage, with no future premiums. someone needs to tell them, that they're sitting on a goldmine, and you have no idea! hey, guys! you're sitting on a goldmine! come on, guys! do you hear th
stuart stevens, mark mckinnon, claire mccaskill, thank you all so much.n we come back, one little boy is spending his birthday as a hostage of war. how the world is making sure this young man is not forgotten for his special day. the 11th hour continues. he only needs one gift, it's to come home. nned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. you think those two have any idea? that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash? so they're basically sitting on a goldmine? i don't...
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stuart stevens is, here are a veteran of the mitt romney and george w.al campaign. he is now at the lincoln project. his newest book which we talked about all summer is now here. the conspiracy to end america. five ways my old party is driving democracy to autocracy. gentlemen, welcome. i am turning to you first, claire. even with a tunnel vote tomorrow, do you see any end in sight with this speaker vote pick? well, i will tell, you they lost some votes when chris christie said he would be great. i think, i think the problem they're going to have it is those three questions that people want to answered, one, did you believe that american voters should have been affirmed? should the government shut down? third, should we find ukraine? and the problem is when you answer those three questions, you have got 8 to 10 people who are going to feel very strongly that if they're not answer the right way, they will not vote for that speaker. and then you have 8 to 10 people that i think they have to be answered exactly the opposite way. we can afford to lose 8 to 1
stuart stevens is, here are a veteran of the mitt romney and george w.al campaign. he is now at the lincoln project. his newest book which we talked about all summer is now here. the conspiracy to end america. five ways my old party is driving democracy to autocracy. gentlemen, welcome. i am turning to you first, claire. even with a tunnel vote tomorrow, do you see any end in sight with this speaker vote pick? well, i will tell, you they lost some votes when chris christie said he would be...
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>> reporter: well, stuart stevens said what i was told by people starting to parse through the mike johnsonis he's jim jordan with a jacket and a smile. that's something that when you actually start parsing through the policy comes through very clearly, that this is someone who maybe without the publicity and fanfare is certainly working in lock step on the same ideological and ethos ideas that people like jim jordan and steve scalise have been talking about over the course of the last several years. he hasn't been doing it as often on fox news. this is who they ended up with. it takes me back to yesterday when you and i were having this conversation, albeit, at that point, it was chaos. now, there is a speaker for the first time in three weeks. the conversation that you and i were having is that it's part and parcel to the republican conference platform in the house right now to have anti-small deed democratic values, and it shouldn't be striking that the person they put up for this job maybe wasn't citing all over the january 6th report, though there is at least one mention of him in ther
>> reporter: well, stuart stevens said what i was told by people starting to parse through the mike johnsonis he's jim jordan with a jacket and a smile. that's something that when you actually start parsing through the policy comes through very clearly, that this is someone who maybe without the publicity and fanfare is certainly working in lock step on the same ideological and ethos ideas that people like jim jordan and steve scalise have been talking about over the course of the last...
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stuart stevens, thank you very much. congratulations on the book.ith us. >> thank you. >>> coming up, u.s. capitol police officer harry dunn is our guest. we'll hear about his fight for the january 6th insurrectionists to be held accountable. >>> plus, "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich is turning 32 years old this week. he'll be having his birthday inside a russian prison. his sister will join us in just a few moments to give an update on his condition and how the family is coping. "morning joe" is coming right back. we're traveling all across america talking to people about their hearts. ooh, take this exit. how's the heart? i feel like it's good. you feel like it's good? how do you know when it's time to check in on your heart? how do you know? let me show you something. it looks like a credit card, but it is the kardiamobile card. that is a medical-grade ekg. want to see how it works? yeah. put both thumbs on there. that is your heart coming from the kardiamobile card. wow! with kardiamobile card you can take a medical-grade ekg in
stuart stevens, thank you very much. congratulations on the book.ith us. >> thank you. >>> coming up, u.s. capitol police officer harry dunn is our guest. we'll hear about his fight for the january 6th insurrectionists to be held accountable. >>> plus, "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich is turning 32 years old this week. he'll be having his birthday inside a russian prison. his sister will join us in just a few moments to give an update on his...
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stuart: ridiculous, really is. steven moore, you're the voice of reason here. l soon. >> you too. stuart: we talked about threat of artificial intelligence to white collar jobs. all right, lauren, is there a threat to blue collar job s? lauren: all jobs. going down the west side highway, if you see the fiver sign, freelance marketplace saying ai took my job and under it to the next level meaning ai is coming after all of our jobs with maybe not taking them away, but changing them. maybe upping them if you will. if you want the optimistic point of view. but blue collar workers fear the automation in manufacturing. that's one of the reasons the uaw, auto workers are on strike. if you add in intelligence to the manufacturing type jobs, that makes the robot the digital twin of the human beings. that's really scary. stuart: yeah. lauren: and cool. i was in shop with my son the other day and he's 5. it was like a narrow robot and my son is like, what's that? i said it's going to scan the aisles and when there's not enough milk on the shelves, it's going to alert a hum
stuart: ridiculous, really is. steven moore, you're the voice of reason here. l soon. >> you too. stuart: we talked about threat of artificial intelligence to white collar jobs. all right, lauren, is there a threat to blue collar job s? lauren: all jobs. going down the west side highway, if you see the fiver sign, freelance marketplace saying ai took my job and under it to the next level meaning ai is coming after all of our jobs with maybe not taking them away, but changing them. maybe...
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stuart: let's bring our discussion home. senator john fetterman told stevenot america's best and brightest. >> you need to know america is not sending their best and brightest to washington dc. [laughter and applause] sometimes you literally can't believe, these people are making the decisions that are determining the government here. it is actually scary. stuart: have at it, your response to senator fetterman. >> i don't think that i am was laughing with him, they were laughing at him. he sits there is the embodiment of everything wrong with what's going on in washington. he is the joke that has been inflicted upon us. i was amazed that he said that. i'm thinking fetterman, there's no one that depicts more clearly the kind of people being sent to washington than you, dressed up like a junior high gamer, somehow be leaving the inability to put a sentence together that we are supposed to believe you are the best and brightest? if that's the best and the brightest, god help this dear country. stuart: i think you made your point. thanks for being with us. thank
stuart: let's bring our discussion home. senator john fetterman told stevenot america's best and brightest. >> you need to know america is not sending their best and brightest to washington dc. [laughter and applause] sometimes you literally can't believe, these people are making the decisions that are determining the government here. it is actually scary. stuart: have at it, your response to senator fetterman. >> i don't think that i am was laughing with him, they were laughing at...
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stuart: we are just kind of bumbling aloaning. no huge gain or -- along. no huge gain or drop and nice even steven along she goes? >> that's the new normal. that's what i think we're going to expect and fairly muted returns. the multiple on the markets seems elevated at 18 times earnings. but if you back out the magnificent seven, you're looking at more like 15 times earnings and this earnings period will be the first positive earnings period in three quarters and three negative quarters and a meager 2% year over year growth and next year upwards of 12% earnings growth and multiple the market is reasonable so i wouldn't retreat, i wouldn't do that. i would rather re-purpose within the market. stuart: okay. one other factor, as of now, student loans have to be repaid. >> right. stuart: i don't know how much money that's going to take out of the economy. any impact on the market? >> 1.7 trillion in total loans and there are 40 million americans being affected by this. in fact, the average monthly bill is going to be $350 and for 10% of the country, it's going to be more like $700. this is yet another test on that c
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these are the books enlightenment books of that enlightenment values to values from steven pinker to john etcetera, john stuarto be make them available to be downloaded pdf. we have downloaded as a pdf. we have been able to expand to other forms of media not forms of media because not everybody in the kind of the new generation to read. so we generation likes to read. so we start into like start working into like wikipedia into short start working into like wikipe(into into short start working into like wikipe(into kind into short start working into like wikipe(into kind ofinto short start working into like wikipe(into kind of something videos, into kind of something that gets people engaged in the subject . and what's fascinating, subject. and what's fascinating, i around for i mean, we have been around for six years and now we have 8.2 million subscribers across million subscribers all across the region from iraq, from to morocco . and i think there is a morocco. and i think there is a lot of demand as people have tried the extreme nationalists and they have tried the extreme islamists and they're looking fo
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stuart: got it. grady, thank you very much indeed. now, we want to take a look at this, it's an article and op ed actually in the new york times from columnist brett stevensamas' control of gaza must end now". former state department adviser on iran joins me now. brett stevens says israel must destroy hamas and that's in the new york sometimes of all places, what do you make after that? >> well, when you have a group that kills 700 civilians in one day, the israeli leadership can't accept their continued existence and the existence of political leadership and there's a consensus in israel that they have to effectively decapitate hamas leadership. the hard question is what comes after that. who's going to replace leadership in gaza and will israel go back into that region? your viewers may remember, israel left in 2005. they said we just don't don't want to be part of this and governing this area anymore. there are a lot of people who are now saying that was a historic mistake. >> do you think that the administration, the biden administration will fully support israel and give israel what they need to do the job? >> we've seen a troubling pattern in the la
stuart: got it. grady, thank you very much indeed. now, we want to take a look at this, it's an article and op ed actually in the new york times from columnist brett stevensamas' control of gaza must end now". former state department adviser on iran joins me now. brett stevens says israel must destroy hamas and that's in the new york sometimes of all places, what do you make after that? >> well, when you have a group that kills 700 civilians in one day, the israeli leadership can't...
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steven. sorry about that, chief. back in june, stuart crawford . stuart, june, stuart crawford.ch for joining me this afternoon . as a you me this afternoon. as a you know, as a person just watching what's unfolding in london, it seems pretty scary. what's happened overnight with israel launching a small ground incursion into israel . can you incursion into israel. can you tell us what you make of what's happened overnight? >> yes, good afternoon . well, i >> yes, good afternoon. well, i have to say that nothing ing so far has surprised me about this conflict, aside from the initial hamas assault on the 7th of october, i think the israeli defence force is going about what it has to do in the way that i would expect it to do preparing the ground, if you like , by bombing raids and like, by bombing raids and tackling infrastructure command centres and communications with a view to entering gaza and eliminated one way or another , eliminated one way or another, the hamas terrorists who reside there . now this may not happen there. now this may not happen quickly and the way it's lo
steven. sorry about that, chief. back in june, stuart crawford . stuart, june, stuart crawford.ch for joining me this afternoon . as a you me this afternoon. as a you know, as a person just watching what's unfolding in london, it seems pretty scary. what's happened overnight with israel launching a small ground incursion into israel . can you incursion into israel. can you tell us what you make of what's happened overnight? >> yes, good afternoon . well, i >> yes, good afternoon....