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susan: we are going to listen to a few clips. first one is a contemporary president, bill clinton, talked about the importance of writing an autobiography or memoir. let's look. [video clip] mr. clinton: i concluded from doing this book that everyone who is fortunate enough to live to be 50 should sit down at some point and write the story of his or her life, even if it is just for yourself, your children, your families. it is important what you remember, how you remember, what you forget. it is important to come to terms with the life that you lived and think about how you wish to spend whatever years are remaining. everybody talks about how terrible book writing is. i enjoyed it. and i have written every word of this book. susan: he is arguing that everyone should do it. when we think about presidents, what does the whole genre of presidential memoirs do to that collection of history of that presidency? where does it fit in how scholars judge? craig: have to take it in two parts. when presidents write about their childhood, whe
susan: we are going to listen to a few clips. first one is a contemporary president, bill clinton, talked about the importance of writing an autobiography or memoir. let's look. [video clip] mr. clinton: i concluded from doing this book that everyone who is fortunate enough to live to be 50 should sit down at some point and write the story of his or her life, even if it is just for yourself, your children, your families. it is important what you remember, how you remember, what you forget. it...
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susan: we are about out of time. want to invite people to find your work online through your column. great website with lots of financial advice. michelle singletary, thank you for spending an hour with c-span. michelle: thank you for having me. ♪ >> off you when they programs are available on our website or on a podcast on c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, funded by these television companies and more. >> ♪ ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> mid goat support c-span as a objects -- public service. giving you a front row see to democracy. >> british prime minister boris johnson took questions from the house of commons remotely after coming in contact with the british health secretary who tested positive for covid-19. he spoke about the response to the pandemic. he was also asked about the northern ireland customs protocols negotiated as part of the brexit deal. minister's questions, i'd
susan: we are about out of time. want to invite people to find your work online through your column. great website with lots of financial advice. michelle singletary, thank you for spending an hour with c-span. michelle: thank you for having me. ♪ >> off you when they programs are available on our website or on a podcast on c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, funded by these television companies and more. >> ♪ ♪ [captioning performed by the...
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susan: was a federal crime involved?> the fbi had something that -- the fbi had nothing like miranda. they had something like you have the right to remain silent and we will get you a lawyer when you go to court. miranda sort of garbled what the fbi was doing and said we will impose the same thing. but if miranda had imposed the same rules the fbi followed, i don't think it would be the most controversial criminal procedure decision in the history of the united states. but what chief justice warren did was take some rules and create a vast, exclusionary rule apparatus that throws out all kinds of confessions and imposes all kinds of prohibitions on asking even reasonable questions. >> comments? >> we will talk about what its effects were later, but the cops came to feel that it was far less than both sides had asked for. essentially, there were two pole positions at stake. each side wanted a blanket rule that you have to have a station house lawyer -- one side wanted a blanket rule that you have to have a station house l
susan: was a federal crime involved?> the fbi had something that -- the fbi had nothing like miranda. they had something like you have the right to remain silent and we will get you a lawyer when you go to court. miranda sort of garbled what the fbi was doing and said we will impose the same thing. but if miranda had imposed the same rules the fbi followed, i don't think it would be the most controversial criminal procedure decision in the history of the united states. but what chief justice...
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susan: we are about out of time.ant to invite people to find your work online through your column. great website with lots of financial advice. michelle singletary, thank you for spending an hour with c-span. michelle: thank you for having me. ♪ >> off you when they programs are available on our website or on a podcast on c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including smart life. >> the greatest town on earth is the one you call home. it is ours too at spark light. we are working around the clock to keep you connected. >>l sparklight support c-span as a public service, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> the house committee investigating the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol holds its first hearing tuesday. officers from the capitol police and metropolitan police department talk about what they saw that day. watch live on c-span3, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> coming up this morning on washington journa
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susan: we are about out of time. want to invite people to find your work online through your column. great website with lots of financial advice. michelle singletary, thank you for spending an hour with c-span. michelle: thank you for having me. ♪ >> off you when they programs are available on our website or on a podcast on c-span.org. of commons. >> before we move to prime minister's questions, i'd like to inform the house that it's been just over 60 years since the first ever pm cruise which took
susan: we are about out of time. want to invite people to find your work online through your column. great website with lots of financial advice. michelle singletary, thank you for spending an hour with c-span. michelle: thank you for having me. ♪ >> off you when they programs are available on our website or on a podcast on c-span.org. of commons. >> before we move to prime minister's questions, i'd like to inform the house that it's been just over 60 years since the first ever pm...
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susan castellanos: ¡oh!ros estamos haciéndole la invitación, yo, como, como ciudadana, que he sido ayudada, o he acudido a second harvest para la ayuda de la comida; de la misma manera, nosotros, o yo misma, como mi experiencia, invito a otras personas para que no les dé pena, es, no es, este, no les debe de dar pena, no, porque es una situación en la que cualquier persona puede estar, y además no vas a dejar a tu hijo sin un plato de comida, en la mesa; eh, los niños no saben, no saben si, si papá o mamá, o abuelita o abuelito, quien esté al cuidado de ellos, o quien sea su tutor, eh, son, o tienen las posibilidades para, para darles un plato de comida, y entonces, qué mejor, que second harvest para ir con ellos; ellos no les piden nada, o sea, no es como otros lugares que van y te piden id o, ah, hasta recibos de renta, o cualquier otra, otro tipo de cosas, absolutamente nada, solo tienes que dar tu nombre, y listo, y ellos te, te ayudan, y te proveen lo necesario que necesitas para, para, para alimentarte
susan castellanos: ¡oh!ros estamos haciéndole la invitación, yo, como, como ciudadana, que he sido ayudada, o he acudido a second harvest para la ayuda de la comida; de la misma manera, nosotros, o yo misma, como mi experiencia, invito a otras personas para que no les dé pena, es, no es, este, no les debe de dar pena, no, porque es una situación en la que cualquier persona puede estar, y además no vas a dejar a tu hijo sin un plato de comida, en la mesa; eh, los niños no saben, no saben...
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susan: yeah.xed. amazing stuff. susan: inheincredible. stuart: susan thank you. now this. speakser pelosi called minority leader a moron. she used that word. where are the science that ruling masks must be worn on floor of the house. you don't have to mask up on the senate which is 100 yards away. what is the scientific difference between the two chambers. speaker told nbc news, he, mccarthy is such a moron. this fight will only get worse, masks are coming back. they're coming back in democrat states. the most populace state, california, recommends wearing masks indoors for those vaccinate. apple stores wear a mask. din any land, disney world, wear mask indoors even if you're vaccinated. this is a step of democrats taking step backwards. i see a lot a lot of confrontatn coming. people vaccinated are not happy to be pushed back in their masks. people are not happy being singled out for exclusion. all of us got a certain level of freedom we're most unwilling to give up. all of this while the democra
susan: yeah.xed. amazing stuff. susan: inheincredible. stuart: susan thank you. now this. speakser pelosi called minority leader a moron. she used that word. where are the science that ruling masks must be worn on floor of the house. you don't have to mask up on the senate which is 100 yards away. what is the scientific difference between the two chambers. speaker told nbc news, he, mccarthy is such a moron. this fight will only get worse, masks are coming back. they're coming back in democrat...
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susan, please now, we're going to take some questions. i am going to be able to share these and your answers with them. the first one comes from louis in new jersey. thank you for viewing. he says thank you for sharing your stories. what was your mother's relationship with the other member -- the other members of the first ladies club? >> my mother had a fabulous relationship with the other first ladies. it's a very small club, you have to remember that the nixons were in the house when my dad was a young congressman so my mother had known pat nixon for quite some time and so -- >> was that when he was vice president or they were in the -- in the white house obviously for the -- for the -- for the -- >> no, dick nixon was in the house, he was over on capitol hill. >> in that house? >> in that house. so when my dad came in as a freshman congressman dick nixon was a good friend -- befriended him i should say and they became friends then. so when you watched my parents walk the nixons out to the helicopter for the departure, it was a very sa
susan, please now, we're going to take some questions. i am going to be able to share these and your answers with them. the first one comes from louis in new jersey. thank you for viewing. he says thank you for sharing your stories. what was your mother's relationship with the other member -- the other members of the first ladies club? >> my mother had a fabulous relationship with the other first ladies. it's a very small club, you have to remember that the nixons were in the house when...
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i don't understand that, susan. susan: i don't either.rday. susan: i'm trying to figure that out as well. they took an impairment charge on the bitcoin holdings. lost $23 million on buying and holding bitcoin. they still have $1.3 billion. we know there might be a parts and chip shortage. that is the main risk when it comes to production in the back half of this year. elon musk, it is interesting, it might be his last earnings call for tesla. listen. >> i will no longer be default doing earnings calls. i have will dot annual shareholder meeting but i think going forward i won't, most likely be not on earnings calls unless there is something very important i need to say. susan: that's a shame because he usually makes, probably the most entertaining earnings call of the earnings season. he made a few jabs at apple last night as well. when he is such a icon, you control the company, that you founded you can say whatever you like and he does usually. stuart: wonder why he is stepping back? susan: he is busy. he has spacex to look at. he has a
i don't understand that, susan. susan: i don't either.rday. susan: i'm trying to figure that out as well. they took an impairment charge on the bitcoin holdings. lost $23 million on buying and holding bitcoin. they still have $1.3 billion. we know there might be a parts and chip shortage. that is the main risk when it comes to production in the back half of this year. elon musk, it is interesting, it might be his last earnings call for tesla. listen. >> i will no longer be default doing...
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susan, i'm going to squeeze two questions in, if i can. her -- this -- this -- amy from omaha, nebraska, talks about admiration for your mother. her kindness, consideration for american women. well, as you approach mother's day this weekend, what do you miss most about betty ford? >> oh, i just miss her. anne, you know, when you don't have any parents, it's hard. my girls will treat me well and i will treat them well, and i'm glad i have daughters to celebrate my mother's day with. but just the -- the talks and the time together. there -- you can't replace 'em. >> yeah. so time for the last question. and actually, this viewer has written what i actually was going to ask you at the close. and it's such an important part of the betty ford story. she has a lasting legacy that changed the lives of so many families. rescued them, in effect. can you talk about your mother? the founding of the betty ford center? what it meant to her and what it meant to so many people that you must have met during the years that you took a leadership role there,
susan, i'm going to squeeze two questions in, if i can. her -- this -- this -- amy from omaha, nebraska, talks about admiration for your mother. her kindness, consideration for american women. well, as you approach mother's day this weekend, what do you miss most about betty ford? >> oh, i just miss her. anne, you know, when you don't have any parents, it's hard. my girls will treat me well and i will treat them well, and i'm glad i have daughters to celebrate my mother's day with. but...
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susan, i would ask you this. throughout the book to talk about this fixation with nancy pelosi's wardrobe. and these unfair headlines. one comes to mind, nancy pelosi not just another party girl, things like that. this obsession with what she's wearing and how she dresses, which i've never heard directed at any male politician i ever remember in my 16 jews in congress, somebody commenting on my shoes -- 16 years in congress. congress. can you talk about those perceptions? >> i think she didn't worry about themm much. she was the subject of clearly sexist attacks and only way she ever lost it was when she ran for democratic chair after 1984 debacle with walter mondale who we lost so recently, may he rest in peace. .. . and airhead as she is not about she lost that race anyway and she complained about it to the reporters and about i think she decided it was not useful to respond. so there was a strength that she developed in the wake of that loss that she would use to this day. that is, don'tagonize, organize . tho
susan, i would ask you this. throughout the book to talk about this fixation with nancy pelosi's wardrobe. and these unfair headlines. one comes to mind, nancy pelosi not just another party girl, things like that. this obsession with what she's wearing and how she dresses, which i've never heard directed at any male politician i ever remember in my 16 jews in congress, somebody commenting on my shoes -- 16 years in congress. congress. can you talk about those perceptions? >> i think she...
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susan? susan: it was up during the test flight.ing at 9:30 when the flight went up with jeff bezos, amazon was the reason this was bankrolled by private enterprise. amazon sell as billion dollars of amazon stock to fund blue origin each and every year. what did you make of that, by the way? i was on fox news and it was exhilarate. stuart: i loved it. susan: do you think it opens up a whole new space industry. stuart: all in favor. susan: you can buy me for it in the future. $200,000 now. you can expect the price comes up, as more people enter the space race and more advancements, it won't cost $200,000 in 10 years. stuart: if i do anything like that, not buying you a anything for christmas, i would buy you on the balloon that goes in near space. 125,000-dollars a pop. that i could do. susan: timing for jeff bezos, he handed day-to-day ceo reins to andy jassy. there was less future risk to amazon with him going up in this test flight. stuart: i didn't realize that. the dow is up 432 points. now this the governor of florida ron desan
susan? susan: it was up during the test flight.ing at 9:30 when the flight went up with jeff bezos, amazon was the reason this was bankrolled by private enterprise. amazon sell as billion dollars of amazon stock to fund blue origin each and every year. what did you make of that, by the way? i was on fox news and it was exhilarate. stuart: i loved it. susan: do you think it opens up a whole new space industry. stuart: all in favor. susan: you can buy me for it in the future. $200,000 now. you...
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susan: my goodness. stuart: they have all new price targets. susan: that's right. and google since we're looking for a huge rally. thank you so much for being so flexible there. morgan stanley is calling eight 3,000-dollar stock. most of the analysts say at least 3 grand. so you have still some pretty sizable up side there. all three tech guy dance, apple, microsoft, google, they had a 50 billion in profits among three companies. you know how many companies are worth $50 billion? >> not many. susan: not many in the s&p 500. alphabet. stuart: google is going to $3,000 and more. susan: yeah. stuart: what is the others? susan: show you microsoft, your beloved microsoft. stuart: please. susan: we know hit a record high this morning. fantastic quarter. only weakness was in surface pcs and windows because of the chip shortage. hard to compare to last year when people buying pcs at home. stuart: $288. morgan, goldman, et cetera, et cetera, going to 300 and beyond. susan: 411 at city group there. stuart: i take that any day. susan: apple a record spring quarter for them. a
susan: my goodness. stuart: they have all new price targets. susan: that's right. and google since we're looking for a huge rally. thank you so much for being so flexible there. morgan stanley is calling eight 3,000-dollar stock. most of the analysts say at least 3 grand. so you have still some pretty sizable up side there. all three tech guy dance, apple, microsoft, google, they had a 50 billion in profits among three companies. you know how many companies are worth $50 billion? >> not...
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and again, my susan, susan, susan, susan, got it and looking for local local i got a letter on melinda mauer. again, i said i forgot to tell you i was gonna call and i saw one i was hoping to get that done on the one that's the 100. i mean the one that's going to the one in front one minutes. right. in the same, the appeal will show increased left me a negative ma'am. but the stupid let them as well if you will do it in for like because you are going to get us getting lucky into the world. the b o y a my, what can i well it, bye, bye bye. by the way, the month has to be well, okay. it doesn't look to bob because of the seal because just like a cup can come like this. yes. i mean, not selling at the way, not entirely, but i do well didn't due to the kind of time we had to do all the kind of tough job . don't know. you always love me? no, no. okay, be too hard for me to say. well listen, listen, i know, you know, the call. i know the father of my kid. yeah. i called there too. i love you. i love you, but i know no matter what happened, i thought things change. my said firm and things cha
and again, my susan, susan, susan, susan, got it and looking for local local i got a letter on melinda mauer. again, i said i forgot to tell you i was gonna call and i saw one i was hoping to get that done on the one that's the 100. i mean the one that's going to the one in front one minutes. right. in the same, the appeal will show increased left me a negative ma'am. but the stupid let them as well if you will do it in for like because you are going to get us getting lucky into the world. the...
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i said susan i worked for watts. it was that good of a friendship and it means a lot to me and it means a lot to her and i value that so much and maybe it still makes her service there -- it's not easy being there, better pic is we still have each other. >> one of your chapters is entitled the fog of law which i thought was a wonderful chapter titled but now i'm hearkening back to your days not only as a member of congress but has a very good lawyer and maybe you could describe for the viewers what you mean by the fog of law. this also is an aftermath of the invasion of iraq. >> okay. well yes. it's also, it also relates to art staying in afghanistan after we accomplish that immediate mission authorized by congress and ended up with a lot of problems. the law wasn't clear on what we should be doing. the fog of law the term is adapted from the fog of war. it is very unclear going into battle or into a war how was going to turn now to one of the questions i now ask myself about everything in life is one retired general
i said susan i worked for watts. it was that good of a friendship and it means a lot to me and it means a lot to her and i value that so much and maybe it still makes her service there -- it's not easy being there, better pic is we still have each other. >> one of your chapters is entitled the fog of law which i thought was a wonderful chapter titled but now i'm hearkening back to your days not only as a member of congress but has a very good lawyer and maybe you could describe for the...
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there was no adams, it was susan collins for many years. adams once said in the very early days you could count on a first piece being in the studio. that wasn't always true but you had no idea what the next piece would be. not a clue. nobody knew, nobody had any idea what was going on after that. all the pieces were supposed to fit in like a puzzle, and i'll be the right size. none of them for the right size. we be handed a tape without any script to introduce it. what is this? who's on it? who wrote this?o at the end of every day, i was complete what describe. [laughter] >> and it was being produced or created by a small number of people, it wasn't like now where you have a huge network of employees as well as stations that contributed pieces, to. >> it was a small group of very young people. that's one problem. >> largely inexperienced. i came later, i'm not sure how many years but i came later and i remember one day of peace fell out and jim russell, the producer came to me and said such and such peace fell out, i need you to do this. i
there was no adams, it was susan collins for many years. adams once said in the very early days you could count on a first piece being in the studio. that wasn't always true but you had no idea what the next piece would be. not a clue. nobody knew, nobody had any idea what was going on after that. all the pieces were supposed to fit in like a puzzle, and i'll be the right size. none of them for the right size. we be handed a tape without any script to introduce it. what is this? who's on it?...
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susan, susan, susan got caught up with a little game, a local, get them. i got a half an hour. i said, if i said i forgot to instantly, i couldn't figure out what was going on. so when i was open from what that's what i was, i mean what's the one that's going into the sun and i went down mediterranean sea vessel. the deal had it will show an increase left to mid or negative out my back to you and let them as well if you will do it in for like because you are going to give us good luck in the world. the b o y a my why, why? well, bye bye bye. by the way, i do other month has to be well, okay. and then i have to look up to the bottom because we'll do the seo because just like a cup, can i have to come in and look at the oh well you know, what i will do to do this kind of do we do all the current job don't know, you always love me. no, i don't like okay too hard for me to say well listen, listen, i know you're the call. i know the father of my kid. yeah, but i wouldn't i call there too. i love you. i love you, but i know what happened. i thought things changed. my said firm and th
susan, susan, susan got caught up with a little game, a local, get them. i got a half an hour. i said, if i said i forgot to instantly, i couldn't figure out what was going on. so when i was open from what that's what i was, i mean what's the one that's going into the sun and i went down mediterranean sea vessel. the deal had it will show an increase left to mid or negative out my back to you and let them as well if you will do it in for like because you are going to give us good luck in the...
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joining me now, cnn global affairs analyst susan glasser. she's also a staff writer for "the new yorker." susan glasser, good to see you. >> hi, don. >> thank you so much. i've got a long question i want to ask you. you have some incredible new reporting tonight about the conflict between trump and the chairman of the joint chiefs in trump's final days in office. the reason it's long is because i'm going to read something that you wrote in part about the meeting on january 3rd. at the very end of the meeting, it says, trump brought up the forthcoming rally of his supporters on january 6th, asking milley and the acting defense secretary, christopher miller, if they were prepared for what trump had already promised on twitter would be a wild protest. it was a short conversation. milley later recalled to associates, no more than a couple of minutes at the end of an hour-long meeting. it's going to be a big deal, milley heard trump say. you're ready for that, right? it was the last time the president would ever speak to his joint chiefs chairman
joining me now, cnn global affairs analyst susan glasser. she's also a staff writer for "the new yorker." susan glasser, good to see you. >> hi, don. >> thank you so much. i've got a long question i want to ask you. you have some incredible new reporting tonight about the conflict between trump and the chairman of the joint chiefs in trump's final days in office. the reason it's long is because i'm going to read something that you wrote in part about the meeting on january...
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we just lost susan glasser. >> we just lost susan. let's try to get that back up.s is fascinating what she's written, isn't it? >> let me read another quote from susan's reporting here as we try to get her back up here. she said, in addition to the reporting on iran, she talked about meetings that milley was regularly having with his staff about the former president. milley referred to these meetings with his staff as the land of -- land the plane calls, as in, both engines are out. the landing gear are stuck and we're in an emergency situation. our job is to land this plane. and safely do a peaceful transfer of power on the 20th of january. this speaks to mark milley concerned about things going off the rails. susan glasser back with us to talk specifically about milley's concerns with iran. susan? >> well, that's right, john. you know, again and again this would come up in meetings in the oval office after the election. and i think this was something that for milley was one of those things he just couldn't beat back. and he kept warning trump that trump was advoc
we just lost susan glasser. >> we just lost susan. let's try to get that back up.s is fascinating what she's written, isn't it? >> let me read another quote from susan's reporting here as we try to get her back up here. she said, in addition to the reporting on iran, she talked about meetings that milley was regularly having with his staff about the former president. milley referred to these meetings with his staff as the land of -- land the plane calls, as in, both engines are out....
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susaner and i were there at the very beginning.e didn't have to face the problem that you would have to face if you went to work for "the new york times." they said to me we already have our woman. they said it to almost all of us. i would say probably later than you would like to thank. because we were there at the beginning nobody had to be fired to be a congressional reporter, no one had to be shot at sunrise. they were open and we went into them. there were other people doing that work but there was the mistake theyey didn't stick around. >> you can use at the seen a little bit more about how free-form npr was because i want people to come away with that that it didn't out of the gate become this major force people trusted and listened to. you basically were all inventing this when you walked in that door. it was interesting they didn't know quite how interesting it was for us. i was directing the very first programs all things considered and what happened was that it would start and i would be sitting there saying where is the
susaner and i were there at the very beginning.e didn't have to face the problem that you would have to face if you went to work for "the new york times." they said to me we already have our woman. they said it to almost all of us. i would say probably later than you would like to thank. because we were there at the beginning nobody had to be fired to be a congressional reporter, no one had to be shot at sunrise. they were open and we went into them. there were other people doing that...
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let's bring susan back and. susan, let's start with crypto.essive balances and this goes along with the price at bitcoin which we know in a six rue week high and maybe amazon last friday they posted this crypto currency jobs so people anticipate maybe they will start accepting bitcoin as payment but you have to temper some of those timelines and expectations are on the other side, we did see yields go up a bit after the home numbers that just hit the tape about 90 minutes ago with amazon, we expect $100 billion sales quarter to be announced this week. zoom videos and palantir , as we had this recovery in the u.s. economy and also markets it looks like it's taking along the big tech high-growth names along with it. ashley: very good. thank you. let's bring in bill baruch president of blueline capital. you say we have to own mega tech and i imagine everyone has a slice of the in their portfolio but you prefer google over apple, why? >> that's right. i own both so make no mistake there. what i'm looking at is we ci think you have apple that imple
let's bring susan back and. susan, let's start with crypto.essive balances and this goes along with the price at bitcoin which we know in a six rue week high and maybe amazon last friday they posted this crypto currency jobs so people anticipate maybe they will start accepting bitcoin as payment but you have to temper some of those timelines and expectations are on the other side, we did see yields go up a bit after the home numbers that just hit the tape about 90 minutes ago with amazon, we...
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susan has had hand eczema for a year. now she works in music mar, getting in her case the causes were from her own body. and it wasn't, hasn't been you and i did mainly my allergies. i'm stressed under the stress factor, which is hard to suppress, and then i get the little bubbles forming under the skin and it's horribly itchy. so then you start to scratch off the cup. manuel required hospital stay so that doctors could get to the bottom of what was putting his hands in such a terrible state when to patch and i didn't, i'm patient what environment, why he's in contact with irritating substances to him with that he has to white glove the lot, and while she comes frequently hint of action on, all of that is compounded by the presence of moisture to cause damage to the skin. barrier diesel and ultimately to the hum ducks, injury spend $1400.00 same 1st. doctors performed what was called an epi, cutaneous test, which involves sticking a patch containing small amounts of contact, allergens to the patient skin. the aim is to de
susan has had hand eczema for a year. now she works in music mar, getting in her case the causes were from her own body. and it wasn't, hasn't been you and i did mainly my allergies. i'm stressed under the stress factor, which is hard to suppress, and then i get the little bubbles forming under the skin and it's horribly itchy. so then you start to scratch off the cup. manuel required hospital stay so that doctors could get to the bottom of what was putting his hands in such a terrible state...
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and susan is trying to do, i admire what it is. i want to learn more from her. >> i'll give you the last word on this, susan. because you're in this fight. you're still republican right? i think you're still a republican. >> yeah. >> and i talked to republicans like you all the time who say the same thing. my party is burning. it's burning and gone straight to hell. and nobody seems to have an answer as to how you pull it back. do you have ideas on how to pull it back to at least sanity where we're just fighting about tax cuts again? >> it needs to burn down. it literally needs to be demolished before you can go in and build it up again. and the people who actually say please stay republican are democrats who like to say let's argue about tax policy because they know you need a strong republican party. right now, it's not strong. but it really does need to be burned down to the ground so that it can come back up but that also means that there has to be people willing to keep that republican credentials to be there when it's time to
and susan is trying to do, i admire what it is. i want to learn more from her. >> i'll give you the last word on this, susan. because you're in this fight. you're still republican right? i think you're still a republican. >> yeah. >> and i talked to republicans like you all the time who say the same thing. my party is burning. it's burning and gone straight to hell. and nobody seems to have an answer as to how you pull it back. do you have ideas on how to pull it back to at...
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and again, i was going to susan susan, susan, local, my god, melinda, our club, i. so i still got to instantly, i couldn't tell us what it would be going. and i thought when i was open from what that's what i thought the one that's going to the one in front of the drown mediterranean sea. although i had a ship and increased left me in the night to get out some i would do that, but those stupid them would you would do it in for like you were going to give us give you like in the world, go ahead. the b o y a my, why, why? why? by, by, by the way the month has to be well, okay. and then i have to add up to the bottom because to, to see you because like you couldn't really come like this. i mean, not looking at the entire job too, but i will do to do to the kind of do we do all the kind of tough job i don't know. you always love me? no, no. okay, be too hard for me to say. well listen, listen, i know you're the call. i may have the problem, my caveat hours. i call there too. i love you. i love you, but i know what happened. i thought things change though, my said firm a
and again, i was going to susan susan, susan, local, my god, melinda, our club, i. so i still got to instantly, i couldn't tell us what it would be going. and i thought when i was open from what that's what i thought the one that's going to the one in front of the drown mediterranean sea. although i had a ship and increased left me in the night to get out some i would do that, but those stupid them would you would do it in for like you were going to give us give you like in the world, go ahead....
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susan del percio is a republican strategist. both are msnbc political analysts.will hold a rally in sarasota, florida. his most rabid supporters have been lining up for days. and as you see, thousands are there some three hours before the rally is scheduled to start. now it's his first appearance since his company and cfo were charged with running a 15-year tax scheme, and it's being held just a few hundred miles from the site of the horrific building collapse in surfside, florida, which according to "the washington examiner" angered republican governor ron desantis, although the governor now denies this. what political conditions is the former president in as he takes the stage tonight, susan? >> well, he is going to his people. so they are going to cheer and yell and hoot and holler, and my guess is we'll hear something about locking someone up, we'll hear enemies lists, and we'll hear a lot of witch hunts, but it will just be a rehashing of everything else he said. the only thing that may make a little news is that he'll respond to the charges put against him,
susan del percio is a republican strategist. both are msnbc political analysts.will hold a rally in sarasota, florida. his most rabid supporters have been lining up for days. and as you see, thousands are there some three hours before the rally is scheduled to start. now it's his first appearance since his company and cfo were charged with running a 15-year tax scheme, and it's being held just a few hundred miles from the site of the horrific building collapse in surfside, florida, which...
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susan susan got my approval, get a local to get some i got on my leaving our club i so i said i forgot to tell you why i'm calling and i thought when i was hoping somebody had done on the one, that's what i was done with the one that's kind of funny and i was drown mediterranean c the appeal had increased left in the negative ma'am, would you then put those cubit in them as well? if you would do it in for like you were going to get lucky in the world? the b o y a my why why the world bye bye bye. by the way, the month has to be well, okay, it doesn't add up to the bottom because we'll see you because we're like you can come like i'm in not looking at the entire doctor, but i will do to do to the kind of do we do all the kind of tough job i don't know. you always love me. no, i don't like okay. okay too hard for me to say well listen, listen, i know you're the call. i know the top of my caveat, say 2 hours i call there too. i love you, i love you, but i know what happened. i positive things change. so my said firm and things changed my mind. well, no, i'm not pushing. i'm pushing. you c
susan susan got my approval, get a local to get some i got on my leaving our club i so i said i forgot to tell you why i'm calling and i thought when i was hoping somebody had done on the one, that's what i was done with the one that's kind of funny and i was drown mediterranean c the appeal had increased left in the negative ma'am, would you then put those cubit in them as well? if you would do it in for like you were going to get lucky in the world? the b o y a my why why the world bye bye...
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susan, i guess here's my question. the revelations in the new book, everything that we've seen out of republicans over the last few months, none of these things are surprise. this is exactly who donald trump is, and was, republican behavior is not surprising. but what does all of this tell you about the 75 million people who voted for trump and who continue to support him? >> 74! 74. they like to round staff, we need to round up because he likes to round up. but >> it tells me is that this goes way beyond donald trump and trumpism. this goes almost into an neo-fascism in the grassroots of the republican party since taken county areas. this is a different type of control. if it's not donald trump in two years, it will be somebody else that these people will be following because they are all geared up and they keep moving. that's why kevin mccarthy doesn't do anything, because he's afraid of literally the people on the ground. he knows he can't survive their wrath. and, frankly, that's how a lot of other republican elect
susan, i guess here's my question. the revelations in the new book, everything that we've seen out of republicans over the last few months, none of these things are surprise. this is exactly who donald trump is, and was, republican behavior is not surprising. but what does all of this tell you about the 75 million people who voted for trump and who continue to support him? >> 74! 74. they like to round staff, we need to round up because he likes to round up. but >> it tells me is...
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then we were able to do that for susan, to and for other people as well.t was a very special, and sometimes if we go back to the movies, it would be especially. [laughter] >> i would pick another restaurant. [laughter] we were never allowed to make a suggestion that maybe in the restaurant might be good. [laughter] >> cokie didn't really have a tremendous amount of influence on all of us in terms of kindness and care of people. in fact, as a standard joke among us and family, every once in a while people would say what would cokie do? >> it was a joke, yes. >> you would get very funny answers about what cokie would do and why but it is true, she was i don't know, maybe we should get in touch with the cardinal and suggest -- >> she's the only person i know who could sit on a set at abc with a bunch of partners and start holding her seat about the fire about the sex scandals unfolding in the church. the guys would have asked and she say the mothers want to know, what are you going to do about this? >> i think we lost linda, she was fussing with the camera. >
then we were able to do that for susan, to and for other people as well.t was a very special, and sometimes if we go back to the movies, it would be especially. [laughter] >> i would pick another restaurant. [laughter] we were never allowed to make a suggestion that maybe in the restaurant might be good. [laughter] >> cokie didn't really have a tremendous amount of influence on all of us in terms of kindness and care of people. in fact, as a standard joke among us and family, every...
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it was on the other one, the 2nd layer layer susan susan, susan got approval game, a local, get them. i got a half hour until i got to instantly. i couldn't figure out what was going on when i was done, and i don't think that's what that's what i was. i mean that's kind of funny which drown minutes, right? mc the deal had it in a show and in case i would like to commit a negative out would you then back to you and let them would you would do it in for like you were going to give us give you like in the world the b, o y a my why, why? well, it's bye, bye bye. by the way, i do other month as well. okay. and then i have to look up to the bottom because we'll see you because we're like, you can come like in this case, i mean, not looking at, you know, what, you know. and so what i will do to do this kind of, do we do all the current job don't know, you always love me? no, no. okay, be too hard for me to say. well, listen, listen, i know the call. i know the father of my caveat. say 2 hours, i call there too. i love you. i love you, but i know no matter what happened, i thought things chan
it was on the other one, the 2nd layer layer susan susan, susan got approval game, a local, get them. i got a half hour until i got to instantly. i couldn't figure out what was going on when i was done, and i don't think that's what that's what i was. i mean that's kind of funny which drown minutes, right? mc the deal had it in a show and in case i would like to commit a negative out would you then back to you and let them would you would do it in for like you were going to give us give you...
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and again, it was like the latest other susan susan, susan got a little game, a local guess. um i got a ha. ha, melinda. i would like to go in and fill it out, so i will be gone. and i thought when i was done and i don't think that's what, that's what i was, i mean, yeah. without the one that's going into the one in front of the minutes, right? in saying the same, the deal in greece. i would like to commit a negative out would you then you would need to do it in for like because we're going to get lucky into the world. the b o y a my, what can i well it's bye bye bye. by the way, the month has to be well, okay. and then i have to look up to the airfoil because we'll do the seo because like you can come like in the sky. i mean, it is a deal where, you know, what i will do to do to the kind of where the all the current job is to, to i don't know. you always love me. no, i don't think okay, be too hard for me to say. well listen, listen, i know the call. i know the top of my caveat, say 2 hours, i call there too. i love you. i love you, but i know no matter what happened, i thou
and again, it was like the latest other susan susan, susan got a little game, a local guess. um i got a ha. ha, melinda. i would like to go in and fill it out, so i will be gone. and i thought when i was done and i don't think that's what, that's what i was, i mean, yeah. without the one that's going into the one in front of the minutes, right? in saying the same, the deal in greece. i would like to commit a negative out would you then you would need to do it in for like because we're going to...
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susan, paul, bill, abby, thank you so much. i wish i were going into the weekend feeling better about things. be sure to catch abby this sunday hosting "inside politics" with abby phillip. that's at 8:00 a.m. eastern only here on cnn. >>> coming up, the crisis in cuba could soon make its way to american shores. we'll explain, stay with us. okay, we're not gonna ask for discounts on floor models, demos or displays. shopping malls can be a big trigger for young homeowners turning into their parents. you ever think about the storage operation a place like this must rely on? -no. they just sell candles, and they're making overhead? you know what kind of fish those are? -no. -eh, don't be coy. [ laughs ] [ sniffs, clears throat ] koi fish. it can be overwhelming. think a second. have we seen this shirt before? progressive can't save you from becoming your parents. but we can save you money when you bundle home and auto with us. but you know what? i'm still gonna get it. you're strong. you power through chronic migraine - 15 or more
susan, paul, bill, abby, thank you so much. i wish i were going into the weekend feeling better about things. be sure to catch abby this sunday hosting "inside politics" with abby phillip. that's at 8:00 a.m. eastern only here on cnn. >>> coming up, the crisis in cuba could soon make its way to american shores. we'll explain, stay with us. okay, we're not gonna ask for discounts on floor models, demos or displays. shopping malls can be a big trigger for young homeowners...
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manchin: thanks, susan, and to everyone here. it so much has been said but the thing that we know, nothing of this monumental task. we have not made a major investment in the infrastructure of the united states of america for the last 30 years. first time. when you see the bipartisanship, it is because of relationships. relationships are built with trust. the more we continue to do things like this, the more you will see bipartisanship. there is 22 of us involved. we break down different groups with different assignments. they trusted each other. when it said it can't be done, these are hard things. really, what this does -- there is not a person -- i've always said this. that pothole does not have a democrat or republican's name on it. it will bust your card. that bridge can fall in on you. it could be your child we have the worst bridge system in west virginia. we have more bridges we are responsible for. we are touching every element of infrastructure. if you are on the rails or in the car, if you want to get on the internet,
manchin: thanks, susan, and to everyone here. it so much has been said but the thing that we know, nothing of this monumental task. we have not made a major investment in the infrastructure of the united states of america for the last 30 years. first time. when you see the bipartisanship, it is because of relationships. relationships are built with trust. the more we continue to do things like this, the more you will see bipartisanship. there is 22 of us involved. we break down different groups...
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susan, what is your reaction to that? you know, kevin mccarthy set out to create a partisan agenda with this -- around the whole thing of the committee. so, of course, there's going to be this partisan, this deep partisan divide. i don't think, unfortunately, there was anything that could have helped it. perhaps there was a glimmer of hope when republican congressman katko was negotiating and negotiated a true bipartisan committee. but even still, i think that this was going to be something that both sides were -- especially -- i shouldn't say both sides. i am wrong there. the republicans would use in a way to make it more partisan, perhaps go after nancy pelosi and use it as a way to go after democrats. look, they're all against us, and rallying that base. i also think kevin mccarthy was very concerned about what donald trump would think and knew he had to not create something that could have been viewed as authentic. >> you got to love susan talking it through out loud. that's why i love talking to you, talking to you a
susan, what is your reaction to that? you know, kevin mccarthy set out to create a partisan agenda with this -- around the whole thing of the committee. so, of course, there's going to be this partisan, this deep partisan divide. i don't think, unfortunately, there was anything that could have helped it. perhaps there was a glimmer of hope when republican congressman katko was negotiating and negotiated a true bipartisan committee. but even still, i think that this was going to be something...
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doctor gupta, headline tonight from susan's publication. usa today. the fourth wave of covid-19 cases a here. will we escape the uk's feet? it's too soon to know. tell me doc, what kinds of patients are walking into your er in seattle these days. and i hesitate to ask your prediction for fall. >> brian, they're primarily young. twenties, thirties, unvaccinated. they're coming in to seek medical care. whether they come and see a dog like me, and icu dot, that depends. usually though, i think -- young people requiring 100 percent oxygen. four i probably tired out your audience showing x-rays. x-rays of these patients, otherwise healthy, are filled with post from covid. they're not clear with you. that's number one. i would say just two feet off what eugene and susan have said, we're talking about disinformation and misinformation, but there's also just confusing information that exists. i look at l.a. county, for example. that decided to do an indoor mask mandate. but with all due respect, i understand wanting to err on the side of caution. but when you
doctor gupta, headline tonight from susan's publication. usa today. the fourth wave of covid-19 cases a here. will we escape the uk's feet? it's too soon to know. tell me doc, what kinds of patients are walking into your er in seattle these days. and i hesitate to ask your prediction for fall. >> brian, they're primarily young. twenties, thirties, unvaccinated. they're coming in to seek medical care. whether they come and see a dog like me, and icu dot, that depends. usually though, i...
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griff: the book is "how ike led" by susan sizen hour. i would suggest -- susan eisenhower. much for taking time, and thank you for the contributions of your family and, certainly, of your grandfather here. thank you, susan. >> thank you so much. very much appreciated. jackie: thanks, griff. safety first, that's what officials are stressing as millions of americans cast off from shore to enjoy summertime boating this weekend. alex hogan is live on the hudson river with a beautiful shot behind her. ing alex, what do people need to know? >> reporter: hi. well, rain or shine, the coast guard will be are out here this weekend and waterways all across the country not only to patrol if, but make sure that people are having a fun, safe holiday. during the pandemic we saw more people get with on the water to social distance, and that had a pretty big impact on sales across the country. sales for jet skis increased by 8%, speedboat sales jumped up by 20%, and sales of fishing and pontoon boats increased by 12%. as a result of that, however to, boating deaths across the country increa
griff: the book is "how ike led" by susan sizen hour. i would suggest -- susan eisenhower. much for taking time, and thank you for the contributions of your family and, certainly, of your grandfather here. thank you, susan. >> thank you so much. very much appreciated. jackie: thanks, griff. safety first, that's what officials are stressing as millions of americans cast off from shore to enjoy summertime boating this weekend. alex hogan is live on the hudson river with a...
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so susan gooden. >> thank you so much, dr. myers. first let me say again how honored i am to be a part of this project. it is fantastic to be able to work with my coed torse who are luminaries, john powell and sam myers, and i appreciate very much the support of the russell sage foundation, the rockefeller brothers fund and the plessy and ferguson foundation. i just want to say briefly that as we think about moving forward, you know, and fortunately when we look back in history there have been a lot of missed opportunities so when we think about the end of slavery, we had a period called reconstruction, and i think that's a period in time where most students of u.s. history simply skip over and don't learn a lot of lessons from. you know, we got the 1st, 14th and 15th amendments during the reconstruction period and a lot of the things that we saw relative to hbcus and educational advancements, political advancements happened during that reconstruction period. the expansion of the right to vote and voter opportunities to blacks and th
so susan gooden. >> thank you so much, dr. myers. first let me say again how honored i am to be a part of this project. it is fantastic to be able to work with my coed torse who are luminaries, john powell and sam myers, and i appreciate very much the support of the russell sage foundation, the rockefeller brothers fund and the plessy and ferguson foundation. i just want to say briefly that as we think about moving forward, you know, and fortunately when we look back in history there have...
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our health officer doctor susan is available to answer more questions with regard to these orders and san francisco we have 36,875 cases, you can see that flattening of cases and it's really occurring in march of this year. unfortunately for up to 550 people dying from people from: nineteen examines the school at this time. you can see that that rate has greatly decreased the spring and that curve is fortunately very black. obviously our condolences to the families, loved ones and communities of the 550 san francisco that we have with regard to our case rates, our cat case rates for my low at 1.624100000 residents. that is compared to our peak this winter up over 45 for 100,000. case rate has remained low as we have remained in the yellow tier. i will say that now that we are out of this colored tiered system in the state is opening up in san francisco is opening up even further we are in a really good place right now with regard to her vaccination rate in our case rate. it would be somewhat expected if we would see these case rates increase somewhat due to increased activity and a de
our health officer doctor susan is available to answer more questions with regard to these orders and san francisco we have 36,875 cases, you can see that flattening of cases and it's really occurring in march of this year. unfortunately for up to 550 people dying from people from: nineteen examines the school at this time. you can see that that rate has greatly decreased the spring and that curve is fortunately very black. obviously our condolences to the families, loved ones and communities...
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three sons, jack, michael and steve and a daughter susan. but because out of his ambitiousness, ford was gone quite a bit. he was an absent husband and an absent father. his workaholic nature meant he was rarely home. he would wake up early, swim laps in the pool of the family home in alexandria, virginia, and then be at work by 8:00 a.m. he traveled a lot. some years he might be gone as many as 280 days in that year. he tried to be home on sundays. and if he was home on saturdays, he would try to take his kids to the capitol building with him and to his office where, i should point out the kids engaged in some mischief. one of the stories i read about ford's children is that when they would go to the office with him, they would move things around like nameplates and other stuff on the desks. and when i interviewed steve ford, i asked him, did you guys actually do that? and the fact that he never gave me a direct answer suggests to me that it probably happened. but the point i'm getting at here is, while he was home on sundays and while he w
three sons, jack, michael and steve and a daughter susan. but because out of his ambitiousness, ford was gone quite a bit. he was an absent husband and an absent father. his workaholic nature meant he was rarely home. he would wake up early, swim laps in the pool of the family home in alexandria, virginia, and then be at work by 8:00 a.m. he traveled a lot. some years he might be gone as many as 280 days in that year. he tried to be home on sundays. and if he was home on saturdays, he would try...
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we begin with you, susan. a lot of people yesterday, they were basically accusing officer dunn of making up the story that people were hurling these racist slurs at him. i want you to take a listen to actual audio of a voice mail that officer fanone received. people wanted proof. here's the proof. >> you're a punk [ bleep ], you're a lying [ bleep ]. how about all the scummy black [ bleep ] scum for two years destroying our cities and burning them and stealing all the [ bleep ] out of their stores and everything. how about that, assaulting cops and killing people? how about that, you [ bleep ]? that was [ bleep ] at the [ bleep ] capitol. i wish they would have killed all of you scum bags because you -- you people are scum. they stole the election from trump and you know that, you scumbag. >> this is insane. i see congresswoman dean, you're joining us as well. susan, i'll give you a chance to answer this question before i move on to congresswoman dean. i wasn't surprised when i heard the racist slurs. i wasn't
we begin with you, susan. a lot of people yesterday, they were basically accusing officer dunn of making up the story that people were hurling these racist slurs at him. i want you to take a listen to actual audio of a voice mail that officer fanone received. people wanted proof. here's the proof. >> you're a punk [ bleep ], you're a lying [ bleep ]. how about all the scummy black [ bleep ] scum for two years destroying our cities and burning them and stealing all the [ bleep ] out of...
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as susan put it out, when you look at those numbers, they are alarming.we were down the border a couple of months ago, a lot of attention on it. it is going to come back. >> it is some form of fashion and now it has to. the biden administration would like to see this is part of the budget deal getting done in case it was not big enough. you add something else to the agenda. congress can presumably do this tomorrow. you can put in the house or senate floor and people would pass. where it gets complicated is when you talk about other aspects of immigration. comprehensive immigration reform and it gets harder because of donald trump and the way he changed and the realities on the border. the migrant situation which is not handled adequately or quickly enough by the biden administration. once you start adding these factors, it becomes a problem e daca gets it done on its own because it could be done on its own. >> i want to look back at the trump administration because of a couple of reasons, a new book by washington post reporters claim that mark milley, com
as susan put it out, when you look at those numbers, they are alarming.we were down the border a couple of months ago, a lot of attention on it. it is going to come back. >> it is some form of fashion and now it has to. the biden administration would like to see this is part of the budget deal getting done in case it was not big enough. you add something else to the agenda. congress can presumably do this tomorrow. you can put in the house or senate floor and people would pass. where it...
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susan necheles, attorney for the company as well. i think all americans should be concerned about what they see in this case today. this case is truly unprecedented. the attorney general's office and the district attorney's office brought a joint prosecution here because they dislike donald trump politically. they subpoenaed millions of documents from him personally, and pressured witnesses, trying to make those witnesses tell them things that donald trump, that they wanted to hear, that donald trump had done things criminally, which the witnesses did not do because they could not do. although carrie dunne in court said this was not a political prosecution, i think you can all see what has happened in the press, what you have seen over the last year, and the comments the attorney general has repeatedly made. she campaigned on a promise that she would get donald trump. she repeatedly said she would use all areas of the law to get donald trump. and this is a joint prosecution. while she was attorney general and while president trump wa
susan necheles, attorney for the company as well. i think all americans should be concerned about what they see in this case today. this case is truly unprecedented. the attorney general's office and the district attorney's office brought a joint prosecution here because they dislike donald trump politically. they subpoenaed millions of documents from him personally, and pressured witnesses, trying to make those witnesses tell them things that donald trump, that they wanted to hear, that donald...
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so it'll be interesting to see what happens there. >> susan often gore and andrew weissmann, thank you for starting us off. we really appreciated. >> thank you. >> thank you. coming up. more on today's indictment was a tax law expert who says that these are serious crimes and tim o brian who has been studying the trump businesses for many years, that's next. ny years, that's next. and one we discover. one that's been tamed and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the wildly civilized all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l. ♪ ♪ (customer) hi? (burke)new 3-row jehappy anniversary.l. (customer) for what? (burke) every year you're with us, you get fifty dollars toward your home deductible. it's a policy perk for being a farmers customer. (customer) do i have to do anything? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing. (customer) hmm, that is really something. (burke) you get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. see ya. (kid) may i have a balloon, too? (
so it'll be interesting to see what happens there. >> susan often gore and andrew weissmann, thank you for starting us off. we really appreciated. >> thank you. >> thank you. coming up. more on today's indictment was a tax law expert who says that these are serious crimes and tim o brian who has been studying the trump businesses for many years, that's next. ny years, that's next. and one we discover. one that's been tamed and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you...