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susan: john, your latest biography is "ted kennedy: a life." please sum up the man and politician in a couple of seconds. john: he was a u.s. senator who succeeded despite serious flaws and a life, a tormented life filled with tragedy. that is how i would describe him. susan: you write in the book that his life is a lens to examine the cause. explain. john: jfk came into the office as something of a centrist. his father had worked on fdr's new deal so they had roof -- they had roots in the left but the movements of the 1960's, the feminist movement, the antiwar movement, they adopted the positions and became martyrs to the position, becoming symbols of the american left. ted had more than 40 years in the senate and you can see the things he fought for and against and it becomes liberalism from fdr's death up until the most recent time of hyper polarization. susan: does his brand of liberalism exist today? john: no. i would say the bernie sand folks are probably more enthusiastic and extreme than he was and the moderates in the party are a littl
susan: john, your latest biography is "ted kennedy: a life." please sum up the man and politician in a couple of seconds. john: he was a u.s. senator who succeeded despite serious flaws and a life, a tormented life filled with tragedy. that is how i would describe him. susan: you write in the book that his life is a lens to examine the cause. explain. john: jfk came into the office as something of a centrist. his father had worked on fdr's new deal so they had roof -- they had roots...
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susan: how did he answer the drinking question? john: i think he was a little bit stunned and immediately went from, how are you doing? two, it is going to be one of those interviews. it was tense. he had a line in mind, i am going to be more attentive to my behavior. that was t line throughout the suer. his nephew was accused of rape in palm beach in easter and then that summer was the clarence thomas anita hill hearings and he might as well have had a paper bag over his head because he was so exposed on the issue of sexual harassment and was in no place to be making judgments about other people's morals. he was silent. happy to draw sailboats on a piece of paper during the clarence thomas trials. i have had the authors of both standard works on the thomas hearings tell me if the ted kennedy who had been around three years earlier had stopped the nomination to the supreme court had been there that summer than tariff -- clarence thomas would not be on the supreme court but because he was compromised because of personal behavior, hi
susan: how did he answer the drinking question? john: i think he was a little bit stunned and immediately went from, how are you doing? two, it is going to be one of those interviews. it was tense. he had a line in mind, i am going to be more attentive to my behavior. that was t line throughout the suer. his nephew was accused of rape in palm beach in easter and then that summer was the clarence thomas anita hill hearings and he might as well have had a paper bag over his head because he was so...
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susan: explain margin of error.lliott: it is a statistical term for how wrong an estimate in a pole can be. 95% of the time. this goes back to sampling. if you pick up 1000 americans out of a bag of 350 millions, you will get weird americans x percent on the time in the margin of error will tell you there is a 5% chance that a candidate will win if they have a 53% support in the polls, a 3% margin of error. they base it off of sampling error. sampling out of the back of americans. but other things can go wrong. there is waiting adjustments, figuring out if they have the right share of democrats and republicans, if they're using recent estimates from the census for white and black americans, what have you, there is the tendency of some groups not to respond, and measurement error in the polls, whether they are asking the questions. so one thing to note is it does not cover 100% of the probability. susan: when people report on polls, you scroll to the bottom of the article and there is always small print, the margin o
susan: explain margin of error.lliott: it is a statistical term for how wrong an estimate in a pole can be. 95% of the time. this goes back to sampling. if you pick up 1000 americans out of a bag of 350 millions, you will get weird americans x percent on the time in the margin of error will tell you there is a 5% chance that a candidate will win if they have a 53% support in the polls, a 3% margin of error. they base it off of sampling error. sampling out of the back of americans. but other...
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susan: they had three children.ow were they impa by their john: they put up a brave front and say dad tried to give us as much time and we have warm memories with him. he would have people like henry kissinger over for dinner and he would seat his kids at the dinner table. he tried hard to keep them in his life. but any one of these tragedies would have dominated your life or my life. they are almost parenthetical to others. all three kids had cancer early before middle-age. all developed substance abuse problems. any one of those things would command our attention. my kid has cancer. my second kid has cancer. my third kid has cancer. at the same time, his brothers are being killed and three members of the family died in plane accidents. it is like shakespeare and why everyone is still fascinated it. susan: he joined the senate at 30. did he want it? john: yes but it was also a family decision. he helped jack campaign and the 1960's and there was a moment where he and his wife considered leaving the fold and moving
susan: they had three children.ow were they impa by their john: they put up a brave front and say dad tried to give us as much time and we have warm memories with him. he would have people like henry kissinger over for dinner and he would seat his kids at the dinner table. he tried hard to keep them in his life. but any one of these tragedies would have dominated your life or my life. they are almost parenthetical to others. all three kids had cancer early before middle-age. all developed...
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stu: susan? susan: start with pecan pie and the deviled eggs. stu: desert first? susan: yes.key and ham. i like a bit of both. stu: a gluten. this e-mail from al. i know you have an unconventional sleep schedule since you reported that amazon is expanding their drone delivery service, i was wondering if your estate will be a drone free zone? think the drones will wake me up? it's possible. it will not be a drone-free zone. i want delivery by drone out in the country. it absolutely works. anybody else wants to chime in on this one? >> drone delivery is coming and it's going to be great and free up a lot of space with traffic in the cities and country. stu: that was dull, mike murphy. we usually have funny and humorous responses and that was lauren: you're not invited back, mike. stu: get out of here. susan: anyone else here have an estate on the panel beside stu and murphy? >> i thought i was out. stu: not yet. terry writes this: we all know stu is a major beetles fan. i want to know his favorite beatles song many don't know. mine is anna. my favorite is i should have known be
stu: susan? susan: start with pecan pie and the deviled eggs. stu: desert first? susan: yes.key and ham. i like a bit of both. stu: a gluten. this e-mail from al. i know you have an unconventional sleep schedule since you reported that amazon is expanding their drone delivery service, i was wondering if your estate will be a drone free zone? think the drones will wake me up? it's possible. it will not be a drone-free zone. i want delivery by drone out in the country. it absolutely works....
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susan: really? i didn't know that. stu: 50 years ago. susan, thank you very much.luck tomorrow. susan: thank you. stu: here's who the administration blames for the missile blast in poland. roll it. >> we have seen nothing that contradicts the preliminary assessment. russia bears ultimate responsibility for this incident. stu: what's happened here? we'll talk to rebecca koffler who knows what she's talking about. general motors going full tilt electric and a million evs produced by 2025 two years from now in north america. gary gasselo has the story after this. ♪ >> that's the plan and spending the better part of $35 billion to pull it off. mark, are you going to get there with more important than that. when do they start making money for general motors and telling investors why they should be bullish about gm? >> gary, today is a big day and we'll talk not only about the ev piece of the portfolio and ice piece of it and the ice piece is funny in transformations and that's the ice age not being over and transforming to an electric vehicle company and bringing first
susan: really? i didn't know that. stu: 50 years ago. susan, thank you very much.luck tomorrow. susan: thank you. stu: here's who the administration blames for the missile blast in poland. roll it. >> we have seen nothing that contradicts the preliminary assessment. russia bears ultimate responsibility for this incident. stu: what's happened here? we'll talk to rebecca koffler who knows what she's talking about. general motors going full tilt electric and a million evs produced by 2025...
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susan: keep them on their toes. neil: like you do, susan, thank you very much.attle in the grand ol' party don't know if elon musk is awash of it, he could have waded nasty political waters where donald trump is zinging ron desantis. can't we cool it on this stuff until after the midterms? ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. reporter: neil, on the ballot here florida governor ron desantis versus democratic challenger charlie crist but there is a second battle looming off to the sidelines and that's for the republican nomination for president in 2024. that would feature potentially desantis versus former president trump. now the two held competing rallies in florida on sunday. trump in south florida, desantis
susan: keep them on their toes. neil: like you do, susan, thank you very much.attle in the grand ol' party don't know if elon musk is awash of it, he could have waded nasty political waters where donald trump is zinging ron desantis. can't we cool it on this stuff until after the midterms? ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash....
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this is from susan.ommenting on lottery winnings and started a sentence by saying if you are old, by that i mean 60, i did say that. i have you know respectfully over 60 is not old. lauren: agreed. stu: i agree. i'm 74 and do feel my age. that is the truth to get things there. i stutter sometimes a bit. do y you speak chinese from the time you lived in hong kong. if i say neihou, how is any accent? susan: not bad. >> little bit of spanish i speak. stu: fluent, edward? >> enough to get around. stu: this is from gordo, i second the opinion on president trump's comment about governor desantis and it was a cheap shot and no place within the republican party and everybody on board with me on this. you want to say nothing. you can in you like. ashley: i was in the villages this week, stu and everyone said it's time for donald trump to step aside and they don't think he will. it'll get ugly and their thousands on it all. stu: glad to hear it. thanks, everybody. i got to move onto to trivia question. everybody s
this is from susan.ommenting on lottery winnings and started a sentence by saying if you are old, by that i mean 60, i did say that. i have you know respectfully over 60 is not old. lauren: agreed. stu: i agree. i'm 74 and do feel my age. that is the truth to get things there. i stutter sometimes a bit. do y you speak chinese from the time you lived in hong kong. if i say neihou, how is any accent? susan: not bad. >> little bit of spanish i speak. stu: fluent, edward? >> enough to...
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susan: exactly. stuart: susan, great stuff.ent biden made this comment about a possible trump run in 2024. roll that tape. >> we just have to demonstrate that he will not take power. but if he does run, i'm making sure, under legitimate issues of our constitution, does not become the next president again. stuart: the president is using the justice department, maybe, to stop the candidacy of his likely opponent? we'll get into that. >> aoc and the squad cruised to the victory in the midterms. socialism has a much louder or voice in the house. rob smith takes it on later in the show. ♪ ♪ ♪ moving forward with node- positive breast cancer is overwhelming. but i never just found my way; i made it. and did all i could to prevent recurrence. verzenio reduces the risk of recurrence of hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer with a high chance of returning,... as determined by your doctor when added to hormone therapy. hormone therapy works outside the cell... ...while verzenio works inside to help stop the growt
susan: exactly. stuart: susan, great stuff.ent biden made this comment about a possible trump run in 2024. roll that tape. >> we just have to demonstrate that he will not take power. but if he does run, i'm making sure, under legitimate issues of our constitution, does not become the next president again. stuart: the president is using the justice department, maybe, to stop the candidacy of his likely opponent? we'll get into that. >> aoc and the squad cruised to the victory in the...
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susan, see you later. thanks a lot.hat big board, we've been in business for 6.5 minutes and up 90 points. dow winners at the top of the list, we have walgreens, boots alliance, boeing, disney, jp morgan and goldman sachs. s&p 500 winners. what's that top one? i don't know that one. lauren: not familiar. stu: merlot. nasdaq winners on your screen, walgreens, paypal, tech companies. cognizant. coming up, president biden says coal plants cost too much to omitter. operate. roll tape. >> not cheaper to generate electricity from wind and solar that be from coal. we're going to shut all these down across america. stu: no surprise, the white house is walking that back. fcc brendan carr wants to ban tiktok. can he do that? he's coming up on the show. labor surgery dodging blame for inflation. steven moore will have a go at that one too, right after this. ♪ >> up 115 on the dow and that's nasdaq turnedfect ever so slightly so. stu: the administration's policies are note at fault for record inflation. edward lawrence at the white
susan, see you later. thanks a lot.hat big board, we've been in business for 6.5 minutes and up 90 points. dow winners at the top of the list, we have walgreens, boots alliance, boeing, disney, jp morgan and goldman sachs. s&p 500 winners. what's that top one? i don't know that one. lauren: not familiar. stu: merlot. nasdaq winners on your screen, walgreens, paypal, tech companies. cognizant. coming up, president biden says coal plants cost too much to omitter. operate. roll tape. >>...
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susan: always.art lost money in the summer but most of that is the $3 billion opioid settlement and grocgroceries is a big contribur and wal-mart is the largest grocer in america and families looking to save on cheaper daily basics in the high inflationary environment and they're buying less expensive proteins and going for hot dogs, beans, peanut butter and as i mentioned to you, 75% of market share gains and food came from households that are making $100,000 plus each year and palihapitiya wal-mart being a bit conservative and they're saying i know you're being conservative and you'll do better over the holiday period. stu: that's a very interesting report. wealthier people stepping down to wal-mart if i can put it like that. home depot way up this morning? susan: better sales and profit for home depot and despite the rising cost and inflationary environment and a economic slowdown in housing and reaffirmed guidance ahead of key holiday quarter and profit will grow in the low single digits ds and
susan: always.art lost money in the summer but most of that is the $3 billion opioid settlement and grocgroceries is a big contribur and wal-mart is the largest grocer in america and families looking to save on cheaper daily basics in the high inflationary environment and they're buying less expensive proteins and going for hot dogs, beans, peanut butter and as i mentioned to you, 75% of market share gains and food came from households that are making $100,000 plus each year and palihapitiya...
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susan: so yes there's somebody spinning big.. susan: i think we kind of know what we will get already because you don't come of the is going to follow the and we know that to the gaming, that bloom during covid-19 lockdowns got it done right with activision blizzard and take two interactive some gaming also down is impacting the bottom line and reported 40 percent profit but what about the data centers, is a symptom of the actually the data centers are going songs we want to go about amazon because another there started to cut only management jobs is going out and so i was down 3 percent i thought cutting jobs would be cost cutting would be good news so you could point some 10000 jobs are going right, were talking with the cloud space also part of the corporate headquarters that we know about and i think it is because of the target disappointment that was all over the holiday shopping and you already have to understand that amazon is gathered for the weakest holiday three months holiday quarter and sales gains and then their ent
susan: so yes there's somebody spinning big.. susan: i think we kind of know what we will get already because you don't come of the is going to follow the and we know that to the gaming, that bloom during covid-19 lockdowns got it done right with activision blizzard and take two interactive some gaming also down is impacting the bottom line and reported 40 percent profit but what about the data centers, is a symptom of the actually the data centers are going songs we want to go about amazon...
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susan: it shows there's gonna be one dominant player. stu: okay, got it, susan, thank you indeed.back on the big board and six minutes into the trading session down 250 points and three quarters of 1%. dow winners on the screen and top of the list, amgen backseat up there and merck, verizon, mcdonalds and top s&p 500 winners topped by kroger and solar edge and dr horton there and nasdaq composite and gilead sciences back on the list and ross stores, american electric power. coming up, john fetterman defeated trump-backed dr. oz in the pennsylvania senate race. so does the gop have a trump problem? i'll ask liz peak later in the show. the race for senate in arizona too close to call but listen to what msnbc rachel mato had to said about political intimidations at elections there. >> one of the things we have to think about is the fact that arizona is an open carry state and a lot of far right in arizona has been willing to use their open carry privilege as a form of political intimidation. stu: okay, there's a lot more on the arizona mess coming up for you. the majority of voters s
susan: it shows there's gonna be one dominant player. stu: okay, got it, susan, thank you indeed.back on the big board and six minutes into the trading session down 250 points and three quarters of 1%. dow winners on the screen and top of the list, amgen backseat up there and merck, verizon, mcdonalds and top s&p 500 winners topped by kroger and solar edge and dr horton there and nasdaq composite and gilead sciences back on the list and ross stores, american electric power. coming up, john...
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susan, thank you for that run through.take a look at 10-year treasury yield and it's moving higher now, up six basis points, 3.74%, nothing too drastic and certainly well under 4%. taking a look at price of gold, up $9 at 1764 and what about the price of bitcoin, that's been up a massive $22, still in the same range, $16,421 on bitcoin. what about oil? that's on the rise up nearly 3%, close to $80 a barrel, $79.52. meanwhile the cost of natural gas very slightly 9-cents at $7.28 for nat gas and gallon of regular at $3.52 across the country. could it be below $3 as we get to christmas? we'll find out. meanwhile, california gas prices were right around $5, $4.99 for a gallon of regular in the golden state. all right, coming up, a medical correspondent at cnn is pushing to bring back masks. say it ain't so. listen to this. >> there's nothing new under the sun. certainly wearing a mask is going to help protect you against the flu not to mention things like rsv and covid. ashley: so do we need to mask up to protect ourselves ag
susan, thank you for that run through.take a look at 10-year treasury yield and it's moving higher now, up six basis points, 3.74%, nothing too drastic and certainly well under 4%. taking a look at price of gold, up $9 at 1764 and what about the price of bitcoin, that's been up a massive $22, still in the same range, $16,421 on bitcoin. what about oil? that's on the rise up nearly 3%, close to $80 a barrel, $79.52. meanwhile the cost of natural gas very slightly 9-cents at $7.28 for nat gas and...
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susan: okay, significant.reason why it's moving up some 7% is because they're buying back $5 billion in stock. also retiring a billion in old stock as well. i want to show you norwegian cruise line and six month high on the stock after huge numbers and results beat and losses narrowed and guiding for a record breaking 2023 in bookings so people are cruising once again. stu: what do you got on disney? they report after the bell. what are you looking for? susan: disney+ subscribers spending around $15 billion plus on content to win the streaming wars and analysts expecting 8.8 million new sign ups and brings total to 161 million plus and disney expects streaming profitable by 2024 and that's also when they would have 245 million sign ups by then. but remember, they lower that had number by 50 million this year. that's a lower bar. theme parks are a big business. they had record earnings last quarter for theme parks and that's because disney has been raises prices as you know to go to disney land and disney world
susan: okay, significant.reason why it's moving up some 7% is because they're buying back $5 billion in stock. also retiring a billion in old stock as well. i want to show you norwegian cruise line and six month high on the stock after huge numbers and results beat and losses narrowed and guiding for a record breaking 2023 in bookings so people are cruising once again. stu: what do you got on disney? they report after the bell. what are you looking for? susan: disney+ subscribers spending...
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back with me now susan glasser, chris cillizza and karen finney.ll laugh, but my peloton is now a hanger. i can't help it. i tried i was really there for a really long time, but i wonder first are you surprised at all about the amount people are spending? we have gotten so many warnings about our economy. what do you think? >> but remember black friday started on like tuesday night of last week. >> prethanksgiving. >> instead of being a 48 hour cycle, it was like five days and actually last night i was online in anticipation of cybermonday and it was saying black friday ends in ten hours. i thought okay. so i'm good. there's going to be a deal here. >> it's like an election day. >> election week. >> it's a season. >> what were you buying? >> i was trying to decide if i wanted to buy a new bag. i was trying to see if there were deals of then you go down a rabbit hole and start to think if i get this, i need that and what else is on sale? anyway, i do think i'm not surprised the amount is so large given if we're talking about four or five days. it ce
back with me now susan glasser, chris cillizza and karen finney.ll laugh, but my peloton is now a hanger. i can't help it. i tried i was really there for a really long time, but i wonder first are you surprised at all about the amount people are spending? we have gotten so many warnings about our economy. what do you think? >> but remember black friday started on like tuesday night of last week. >> prethanksgiving. >> instead of being a 48 hour cycle, it was like five days and...
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there's the queen and behind the queen is lady susan and behind lady susan. chum, the former cabinet minister, jason , who's been on this show, jason, who's been on this show, said if , jason, who's been on this show, said if, you're playing six degrees of regal . that's a royal degrees of regal. that's a royal flush right there, lady hussey held the royal long and faithful service with the extra bars 30, 40, 50 and 60 years of service. well, lady , 60 years of long well, lady, 60 years of long and, faithful service have all come down. she's out of here. she's stick a fork in her done after repeatedly asking and goes forlani, the founder of the abuse charity sister space, where she was from and to take aim from here . i'm as british as aim from here. i'm as british as you . an answer, samantha smith you. an answer, samantha smith is back with us. what do you make of this, samantha ? well, i make of this, samantha? well, i think that it's all being blown up into a massive issue of the culture wars and political correctness, political ideology . it's especially
there's the queen and behind the queen is lady susan and behind lady susan. chum, the former cabinet minister, jason , who's been on this show, jason, who's been on this show, said if , jason, who's been on this show, said if, you're playing six degrees of regal . that's a royal degrees of regal. that's a royal flush right there, lady hussey held the royal long and faithful service with the extra bars 30, 40, 50 and 60 years of service. well, lady , 60 years of long well, lady, 60 years of long...
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susan's with me.e of ledger, a big seller of physical crypto wallets. now, what is his -- that thing there? susan: hard a ware, physical crypto wallets, and the ftx fallout means his business is booming. best weekly sales and record daily sales in the company's 7-year history. why? investors are buying these hardware wallets which cost from are $80-150 because they want to be able to store their crypto ine stead of just leaving them on exchangeses like ftx. so you know users that traded on ft, and can't get access now to their bitcoin or their ether, and ledger's ceo says this type of bad behavior, by the way, is still happening. >> what they did, many players are still doing this in the market, and they need to upgrade to better security. so ftxed had, you know, the biggest investors and the biggest people in the industry, duping them and saying they were a great business, etc., etc. we don't believe in centralization. we believe in decentralization. we believe in people owning their keys, so we were
susan's with me.e of ledger, a big seller of physical crypto wallets. now, what is his -- that thing there? susan: hard a ware, physical crypto wallets, and the ftx fallout means his business is booming. best weekly sales and record daily sales in the company's 7-year history. why? investors are buying these hardware wallets which cost from are $80-150 because they want to be able to store their crypto ine stead of just leaving them on exchangeses like ftx. so you know users that traded on ft,...
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thank you, susan. democrat tony evers just won a second term as the governor of wisconsin. however, the senate race between ron johnson and mandela barnes, that's still too close to call. grady trimbles in appleton, wisconsin. the late from appleton, please, grady. >> reporter: well, stu, senator ron johnson's team certainly thinks that the race should have been called in his favor by now. johnson leads his progressive challenger, lieutenant governor mandela barnes, by under 30,000 votes, but with 99% of votes counted. his team just put out this scathing statement saying the corporate media is refusing to call a race that's over. there's no path mathematically for lieutenant governor barnes to overcome his 27,374-vote deficit. this race is over. but officially, our decision desk says the race is still too close to call. senator johnson spoke to his supporters at his watch party just before 1 a.m. central time last night. you could tell he wanted to claim the win, but he held off. >> i'm not going to, y
thank you, susan. democrat tony evers just won a second term as the governor of wisconsin. however, the senate race between ron johnson and mandela barnes, that's still too close to call. grady trimbles in appleton, wisconsin. the late from appleton, please, grady. >> reporter: well, stu, senator ron johnson's team certainly thinks that the race should have been called in his favor by now. johnson leads his progressive challenger, lieutenant governor mandela barnes, by under 30,000 votes,...
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susan, that's the end of the administration. you guys start at the beginning, and you say the most important day in the administration probably was the first one. january 20th, 2017 because it set the stage so much and set the tone so much for everything that followed. >> that was a key reason we wanted to do this book. you know, we watched the events of january 6th, and, you know, there was actually this observation by michael beschloss on the afternoon of january 6th. he said, you know, this day has been foreshadowed by every day of this presidency. and i think if you go back to january 20th, 2017, you really begin to see the through lines, and you know, there's a lot of after the fact rationalizations, people like bill barr who say, well, you know, he really went too far after the election, but anybody who i think closely observed trump from the beginning, it's hard to see january 6th as anything other than the inexorable violent culmination of what he was doing for four years. >>> peter, first of all, congrats to you and sus
susan, that's the end of the administration. you guys start at the beginning, and you say the most important day in the administration probably was the first one. january 20th, 2017 because it set the stage so much and set the tone so much for everything that followed. >> that was a key reason we wanted to do this book. you know, we watched the events of january 6th, and, you know, there was actually this observation by michael beschloss on the afternoon of january 6th. he said, you know,...
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susan: great news. torrents are coming back from asia.ore visitors with each passing day from south korea, taiwan and japan. according to trade data, some asian companies complete -- completely lifted cobra travel restrictions last month. the number of south korean visitors have more than doubled between september 21 and september 22. visitors has jumped to nearly 10,000 in the same timeframe. president and ceo of travel. >> 63% of travel was by international visitors. the international market is incredibly important from san francisco. susan: according to sf travel, this accounts for 1/10 of all money spent by international visitors. china still has left -- still has yet to lift their covid travel restrictions. before the pandemic, sf saw as many as five times the visitors. our hotels, cannot wait. >> we are excited and encouraged by where we can be in 2023. we are open for business and excited about increased travel to san francisco. susan: getting international visitors back will make a big difference for restaurants, hotels, stores. >
susan: great news. torrents are coming back from asia.ore visitors with each passing day from south korea, taiwan and japan. according to trade data, some asian companies complete -- completely lifted cobra travel restrictions last month. the number of south korean visitors have more than doubled between september 21 and september 22. visitors has jumped to nearly 10,000 in the same timeframe. president and ceo of travel. >> 63% of travel was by international visitors. the international...
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fantastic run through, susan. thank you very much. look at big board, the dow up more than 200 points. not bad. up about six tenths of a serpent and finishing slightly lower than yesterday's session. take a look at some dow winners who's leading. walgreens boots, susan mentioned that stock getting an upgrade, up 2.5% and dow, home depot going along nicely. chevron up almost 1.5% and health united health also moving higher. s&p 500 winners are best buy just releasing decent earnings and gap, underarmor, analog, technologies are all leading the way. best buy up 10.5% and as for the nasdaq winners, walgreens on there, csx, ross stores on this board yesterday as well. kraft heinz. there's your winiers. coming up. winners. take a look at this headline in the hill, trump may not make it to the primaries. does he have the right support to make it further? jason chaffetz taking that on later in the show. companies are boosting their salary budgets next year. that's the good news but is it enough to offset inflation? that's the other side of t
fantastic run through, susan. thank you very much. look at big board, the dow up more than 200 points. not bad. up about six tenths of a serpent and finishing slightly lower than yesterday's session. take a look at some dow winners who's leading. walgreens boots, susan mentioned that stock getting an upgrade, up 2.5% and dow, home depot going along nicely. chevron up almost 1.5% and health united health also moving higher. s&p 500 winners are best buy just releasing decent earnings and gap,...
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peter baker and susan glasser will be our guests to talk about russia, the trump ainistration and thethe team effort in three books together, -- the two have written three books together. join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts, and tweets. in depth with peter baker and susan glasser on sunday, december 4 at noon eastern on book tv on c-span tw ♪ >> middle and high school students it is time to get all your phones and start recording for your chance to win cash prizes for the ground prize of $5,000 by entering c-span's student documentary contest. the competition was asking students to picture themselves as a newly elected member of congress, what you are already would be and white. create a video showing the importance of your issue from opposing and supporting points of view. people with you documentary -- the bold with your documentary. for competition rul tip visit our website at studentcam.org. >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington, live and on-demand. we have livestreaming's of floor
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robert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public oadcasting.nd by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. >> good evening and welcome to washington week. we begin with the heartbreaking series of mass shooting this thanksgiving week. last weekend, a gunman opened fire inside of a nightclub come along considered to be a safe space for the lgbtq community with an historically conservative city. at least five people were killed. more than a dozen others injured. tuesday night in chesapeake, virginia, another gunman killed at least six people and injured others at a walmart. according to the gun violence archive, in the u.s. just this year, there have been more than 600 mass shootings. joining me to discuss this in more, the white house bureau chief for the washington post, dave phillips, national correspondent for the new york times, and susan page, the washington bureau chief at usa today. and a national investigative correspondent for politico. thank you for being here.
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buckingham palace issues a formal apology as lady susan hussey — who was lady—in—waiting to the late — is accused of making racist remarks. former chinese leaderjiang zemin — the man who stepped in after tiananmen square massacre — has died. it comes at a time when china is once again gripped by protests. a new drug is shown to slow alzheimer's disease in its early stages. scientists describe it as momentous. and celebrations in melbourne as australia go through to the knockout stages of the world cup. it's 7am in singapore, and 11 pm in london where buckingham palace has issued a formal apology — following remarks made by a senior member of the royal household to a black charity founder — who said she was questioned about whether she was really british at a royal reception on tuesday. lady susan hussey is godmother to prince william — the prince of wales — and served as lady—in—waiting to the late queen. at a gathering hosted by the queen consort, lady hussey made comments described by the palace as �*unacceptable and deeply regrettable�* — and said that she had stepped aside with i
buckingham palace issues a formal apology as lady susan hussey — who was lady—in—waiting to the late — is accused of making racist remarks. former chinese leaderjiang zemin — the man who stepped in after tiananmen square massacre — has died. it comes at a time when china is once again gripped by protests. a new drug is shown to slow alzheimer's disease in its early stages. scientists describe it as momentous. and celebrations in melbourne as australia go through to the knockout...
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[laughter] susan: okay.k e-mail going company-wide last night at midnight san francisco time, succeed in an increasingly competitive world, we will need to be extremely hard core x this will mean working long hours at high intensity the, only exceptional performance will constitute a passing grade. anyone who does not agree, 5 p.m. eastern tomorrow time you can leave, three months' severance for you with. so that's 5 p.m. today is the deadline, meaning that you can leave. look, he's delaying that $8 a month blue check mark program. he has to get the right people in place. so that blue verify program will restart on november 29th. he wants to make sure that it's rock solid. but how much bandwidth do you think this guy has? he's incredible, he's aing genius, but spacex is in the midst of raising money right now, up 50% from last year. so he is a value creator. he's known as a tough boss, i'll tell you that, in my conversations with silicon valley, but he has a fantastic track record. stuart: he does. don't get
[laughter] susan: okay.k e-mail going company-wide last night at midnight san francisco time, succeed in an increasingly competitive world, we will need to be extremely hard core x this will mean working long hours at high intensity the, only exceptional performance will constitute a passing grade. anyone who does not agree, 5 p.m. eastern tomorrow time you can leave, three months' severance for you with. so that's 5 p.m. today is the deadline, meaning that you can leave. look, he's delaying...
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susan: yeah. ashley: coinbase down almost 9%.rjecting, so i just stopped myself -- [laughter] ashley: i know. susan: three covid deaths in beijing, and that means more lockdowns, less spending. that was a hit on consumer news there. ashley: all right, very good. i'm never going to interrupt you there, susan. when you're on a roll, i get out of the way. [laughter] susan: those turkeys were so pretty. ashley: thank you very much. yeah, right? okay. atlanta's fed president says it's time to move away from large interest rate hikes and let the economic dynamics play out. what a concept. stephen moore joins me now. great to see you. do you agree with boss tick here, is it time pivot, let the market or economic dynamics take over? >> well, maybe it's time to slow down a little bit with the rate hikes, but i still don't think we're out of the woods, ash, when it comes to the inflation. my goodness, you just showed that inflation from last year year's thanksgiving, 20% for -- and, by by the way, every time i'm on with stuart and i say we
susan: yeah. ashley: coinbase down almost 9%.rjecting, so i just stopped myself -- [laughter] ashley: i know. susan: three covid deaths in beijing, and that means more lockdowns, less spending. that was a hit on consumer news there. ashley: all right, very good. i'm never going to interrupt you there, susan. when you're on a roll, i get out of the way. [laughter] susan: those turkeys were so pretty. ashley: thank you very much. yeah, right? okay. atlanta's fed president says it's time to move...
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and susan's point you do use in the bowman information source.>> bye-bye sovereign. guess, what this conversation that can be over. i think will continue in the days to come. thank you for watching our coverage continues. so aaron's folks could help hook him up with a new ride. we'll drive you happy at carvana. one prilosec otc each morning blocks heartburn all day and all night. prilosec otc reduces excess acid for 24 hours, blocking heartburn before it starts. one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪ this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covers everything that's important to you. this is what it's like to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. making sure you have the right balance of risk and reward. and helping you plan for future generations. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. i love what downy does for my sheets and towels. but did you know downy provides 7 benefits for your clothes, like making them softer and fresher. plus, downy fights fadi
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susan: gridlock works. stuart: thank you very much, susan. at the fcc wants tiktok banned in america. commissioner carr joins me now. sir, why the total ban on tiktok? >> the tide is very clearly moving out on tiktok. almost every week we see a revelation about the serious national security threat and every week we see new, by partisan. so i think the tide ask definitely moving out on tiktok at this point. stuart: can you actually ban isn't i mean can you stop anybody in america from using it? can you actually do that? >> i can't do it but the way this review is taking place right now within the treasury department of the biden administration there is a review called cfius that is actively looking at this issue. the commerce department is also looking at it and the federal trade commission has been asked to look at it. my view, given nefarious data flows we're seeing right now i think cfius should step in. "new york times" a few weeks ago said cfius and treasury had a tentative deal with ticktock. there were concerns from the top of the doj t
susan: gridlock works. stuart: thank you very much, susan. at the fcc wants tiktok banned in america. commissioner carr joins me now. sir, why the total ban on tiktok? >> the tide is very clearly moving out on tiktok. almost every week we see a revelation about the serious national security threat and every week we see new, by partisan. so i think the tide ask definitely moving out on tiktok at this point. stuart: can you actually ban isn't i mean can you stop anybody in america from...
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susan: great news. torrents are coming back from asia. sfo is seeing more visitors with each passing day from south korea, taiwan and japan. according to trade data, some asian companies complete -- completely lifted cobra travel restrictions last month. the number of south korean visitors have more than doubled between september 21 and september 22. visitors has jumped to nearly 10,000 in the same timeframe. president and ceo of travel. >> 63% of travel was by international visitors. the international market is incredibly important from san francisco. susan: according to sf travel, this accounts for 1/10 of all money spent by international visitors. china still has left -- still has yet to lift their covid travel restrictions. before the pandemic, sf saw as many as five times the visitors. our hotels, cannot wait. >> we are excited and encouraged by where we can be in 2023. we are open for business and excited about increased travel to san francisco. susan: getting international visitors back will make a big difference for restaurants, h
susan: great news. torrents are coming back from asia. sfo is seeing more visitors with each passing day from south korea, taiwan and japan. according to trade data, some asian companies complete -- completely lifted cobra travel restrictions last month. the number of south korean visitors have more than doubled between september 21 and september 22. visitors has jumped to nearly 10,000 in the same timeframe. president and ceo of travel. >> 63% of travel was by international visitors. the...
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one of prince william's godmothers, lady susan hussey, has resigned from the royal household, and apologisedafter she repeatedly asked a black british charity boss where she was "really" from. the comments were made towards ngozi fulani during a reception at buckingham palace yesterday. i've been speaking with the community reporter at the daily mirror, melissa sigodo, who spoke today with ngozi fulani earlier today. when i reached out to ngozi at the time she said she was trained and she said she wanted to take a day or two just to process what had happened but obviously, the news has just been across the world, shock waves of what happened at buckingham palace. she says that she was stunned, she was taken aback and she felt blindsided when it all happened because she said that she was at a garden party at the palace and when she attended that event in the summer, she said that she didn't experience anything like this, so she was completely shocked when it happened at the event that she attended. maybe not at that particular venue, but you do hear people saying that this kind of conversatio
one of prince william's godmothers, lady susan hussey, has resigned from the royal household, and apologisedafter she repeatedly asked a black british charity boss where she was "really" from. the comments were made towards ngozi fulani during a reception at buckingham palace yesterday. i've been speaking with the community reporter at the daily mirror, melissa sigodo, who spoke today with ngozi fulani earlier today. when i reached out to ngozi at the time she said she was trained and...
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susan: correct. stu: susan, thank you very much. see you later.t ceiling showdown is emerging on capitol hill. hillary vaughn has the story. tell me about the fight coming over the debt ceiling. tell me more. >> reporter: stuart, there is. republicans officially secure control of the house and one of the first orders of business is to not green light any new government spending or lift the debt ceiling unless democrats agree to cuts to make room in the budget for more. the u.s. owes more than $31 trillion and about $93,000 in debt for every american. that debt is growing by the day and getting more expensive to pay off as interest rates are rising. speaker pelosi and president bind say democrats won't give in to any pressure to make cuts and claim that republicans want to put social security and medicare on the chopping block. >> and the republican cans not use it as leverage to say, we'll only lift the debt ceiling if you'll reduce the benefits for our seniors and others on medicare and social security. it will see what they contend they want to
susan: correct. stu: susan, thank you very much. see you later.t ceiling showdown is emerging on capitol hill. hillary vaughn has the story. tell me about the fight coming over the debt ceiling. tell me more. >> reporter: stuart, there is. republicans officially secure control of the house and one of the first orders of business is to not green light any new government spending or lift the debt ceiling unless democrats agree to cuts to make room in the budget for more. the u.s. owes more...
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in-depth years later susan glasser live sunday noon eastern on book on c-span2. >> house republican leader kevin mccarthy spoke to reporters following a meeting with president biden and other congressional leaders look at the final priorities of the 117th congress . .. >> to work to make america energy independent, and to secure our borders. crs are not where we want to be, but if we cannot get our work done now, the outgoing majority, if they don't want to work with us we can get this work done in january as well. but we had an in-depth conversation about the security of the border and fentanyl come across telling her younger generation, ways that can make energy in our natural gas be able to produce more to help those in europe, our allies and others. in ways that if it is possible to work together to and get r spinning in control because of how much it has been wasted throughout. but take questions from -- [inaudible question] >> i don't think anybody should be spending any time with nick fuentes. he has no place in the republican party. i think president trump came out four times and c
in-depth years later susan glasser live sunday noon eastern on book on c-span2. >> house republican leader kevin mccarthy spoke to reporters following a meeting with president biden and other congressional leaders look at the final priorities of the 117th congress . .. >> to work to make america energy independent, and to secure our borders. crs are not where we want to be, but if we cannot get our work done now, the outgoing majority, if they don't want to work with us we can get...
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robert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. >> good evening, welcome to washington week. election day is four days away. more than 35 million americans have voted early. republicans appear have the momentum on their side as they push to have a red wave take control of the u.s. house and maybe even the u.s. senate. the latest polling indicates republicans are benefiting from voter concerns over inflation. this comes as each of the parties heavy hitters are making their final pitch to voters in key battleground states. >> inflation is a real problem right now. but the question is, who is going to do something about it? the republicans talk about it, but when you press them for an answer, things get real quiet. >> this is the yeare will take back the house, take back the senate, and in 2024, most importantly, we were -- we are going to take back our magnifice
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i want to start with my conversation with james comer, susan.interesting, when i asked him the question, if not mccarthy, then who? that sounds like that's the question he's trying to ask all of his friends in the caucus. >> he made it clear mccarthy have the votes. he said he was hopeful that mccarthy would win. that's not a prediction, not a confident prediction. the fact is kevin mccarthy does not now have the votes to -- that doesn't mean he won't get them, but if he gets them, he'll make concessions that he has to live with. >> reid, this was kevin mccarthy in october on the issue of impeachment. let me put it up on the screen. i think the country doesn't like the impeachment for political purposes at all. now, a quote from last week -- if secretary mayorkas does not resign, house republicanses will vet every order. >> the freedom caucus right now doesn't have a specific beef with kevin mccarthy. all their concessions are about future fights. they're trying to extract essentially the rope that he would then use to hang himself. if he doesn'
i want to start with my conversation with james comer, susan.interesting, when i asked him the question, if not mccarthy, then who? that sounds like that's the question he's trying to ask all of his friends in the caucus. >> he made it clear mccarthy have the votes. he said he was hopeful that mccarthy would win. that's not a prediction, not a confident prediction. the fact is kevin mccarthy does not now have the votes to -- that doesn't mean he won't get them, but if he gets them, he'll...
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lady susan hussey, who was lady—in—waiting to the queen, made the remarks at a palace reception yesterdayozi fulani, a british—born charity founder, was questioned repeatedly about her background, and asked where she and "her people" were "really" from. the conversation also involved another guest. it made us feel like perhaps we are not welcome, perhaps we don't belong here. and you could be pretty sure that a white woman wouldn't have been on the receiving end of a line of questioning like that. the prince of wales, lady hussey�*s godson, arriving on an official visit to the usa this evening, says racism has no place in our society. the palace described lady hussey�*s remarks as "unacceptable and deeply regrettable," and said that she had stepped aside with immediate effect. also tonight... the first drug to slow the destruction of the brain in alzheimer's has been described as a momentous breakthrough. at least 25,000 ambulance workers vote to strike in parts of england and wales, possibly before christmas, over pay and conditions. and christine mcvie, the hugely successful singer—song
lady susan hussey, who was lady—in—waiting to the queen, made the remarks at a palace reception yesterdayozi fulani, a british—born charity founder, was questioned repeatedly about her background, and asked where she and "her people" were "really" from. the conversation also involved another guest. it made us feel like perhaps we are not welcome, perhaps we don't belong here. and you could be pretty sure that a white woman wouldn't have been on the receiving end of a...
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[coughing] hi, susan. honey. yeah. i respect that. but that cough looks pretty bad.in honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin. the only brand with real honeyand elderberry. were you scared of him? yes, we all were. harvey wanted people to submit to him. he could destroy someone in seconds. people have tried to write this story. and he kills it every time. we're not gonna let that happen. this is bigger than weinstein. this is about the system protecting abuses. i was silenced. i want my voice back. ever wonder why they call it the american dream... and not the american goal? derek jeter! ...or plan? maybe it's because in drea, you can do anything. in dreams... you can hold your entire world in the palm of your hand. and turn time inside out... again and again. and you can do it all with your eyes wide open. ♪limu emu & doug♪ it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. showtime. whoo! i'm on fire
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lady susan hussey has worked at buckingham palace for much of her adult life.ace, the episode is particularly problematic given the duchess of sussex's allegations of racist attitudes within the palace. problematic for the palace as you say, particularly given the timing of what is happening next week in new york with prince harry and meghan. new york with prince harry and mechan. , ., , ., ., meghan. this would be wrong and unacceptable _ meghan. this would be wrong and unacceptable at _ meghan. this would be wrong and unacceptable at any _ meghan. this would be wrong and unacceptable at any time, - meghan. this would be wrong and unacceptable at any time, but i meghan. this would be wrong and unacceptable at any time, but it i meghan. this would be wrong andj unacceptable at any time, but it is particularly difficult for the palace given the context of meghan, duches of sussex's allegations about the racism she said she encountered in the oprah winfrey interview. meghan and harry are due to the season award next week in the united states for having stood up t
lady susan hussey has worked at buckingham palace for much of her adult life.ace, the episode is particularly problematic given the duchess of sussex's allegations of racist attitudes within the palace. problematic for the palace as you say, particularly given the timing of what is happening next week in new york with prince harry and meghan. new york with prince harry and mechan. , ., , ., ., meghan. this would be wrong and unacceptable _ meghan. this would be wrong and unacceptable at _...
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, what do you make of susan palin's -- sarah palin's, rather, her loss and murkowski's win? >> well, it's interesting to see a former, you know, vice presidential candidate, i mean, sarah palin was on the ballot with john mccain, and to see her go down really quite spectacularly in this case because she was the governor of alaska, does say a lot of what the anti-trump sentiment is. when it comes to lisa murkowski, wow, i mean, this woman, the last time she ran, won on a write-in campaign with the last name murkowski, and you have to spell it right. even though donald trump was after her from the get-go, murkowski was one of trump's first targets, and i'm delighted she came backswinging and will be returning to the u.s. senate. >> david, basil, and susan, thank you all. >>> tripledemic fears, hospitals overwhelmed, and key medicine now in short supply. how to try to keep your family healthy this holiday season. this is "msnbc reports." shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. and it could strike at any time. think you're not at risk? wake up. because shingles could w
, what do you make of susan palin's -- sarah palin's, rather, her loss and murkowski's win? >> well, it's interesting to see a former, you know, vice presidential candidate, i mean, sarah palin was on the ballot with john mccain, and to see her go down really quite spectacularly in this case because she was the governor of alaska, does say a lot of what the anti-trump sentiment is. when it comes to lisa murkowski, wow, i mean, this woman, the last time she ran, won on a write-in campaign...
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susan p. schoelwer the executive director of historic preservation and collections and the robert h. smith senior curator at george washington's mount vernon. where she directs the architectural preservation, furnishings and interpretation of george and martha washington's home, the surrounding plantations, structures, as well as the landscapes. a ph. d. graduate of yale and an m a graduate from the winterthur program at the university of delaware. she also has a bachelors degree from the university of notre dame. and exhibit that ran from 2016 to 2021, created by dr. susan p. schoelwer and her colleagues, led to the creation of an award-winning exhibition entitled lives. lives beyond together, slavery at washington's mount vernon. he's welcome our moderator in our next panel. [applause] >> good, morning everyone. thank you brandon for that very kind introduction. and we are first planning this symposium with the national trust, this was one of the topics that myself and my colleague, matt cos
susan p. schoelwer the executive director of historic preservation and collections and the robert h. smith senior curator at george washington's mount vernon. where she directs the architectural preservation, furnishings and interpretation of george and martha washington's home, the surrounding plantations, structures, as well as the landscapes. a ph. d. graduate of yale and an m a graduate from the winterthur program at the university of delaware. she also has a bachelors degree from the...
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susan, for you and the --eole future. susan, for you and the people who — future. response? today, seeing people out and about and people having seen the media coverage — and people having seen the media coverage today, lots of people are stopping _ coverage today, lots of people are stopping me incredibly excited and hopeful— stopping me incredibly excited and hopeful that this breakthrough will lead to— hopeful that this breakthrough will lead to more breakthroughs down the line and _ lead to more breakthroughs down the line and lead to treatments that can be widely— line and lead to treatments that can be widely used across the world. as you say. _ be widely used across the world. as you say, alzheimer's disease is the number— you say, alzheimer's disease is the number one — you say, alzheimer's disease is the number one most feared condition in the uk _ number one most feared condition in the uk a _ number one most feared condition in the uk a lot— number one most feared condition in the uk. a lot of people think it's an inevitable part of ageing and i think— a
susan, for you and the --eole future. susan, for you and the people who — future. response? today, seeing people out and about and people having seen the media coverage — and people having seen the media coverage today, lots of people are stopping _ coverage today, lots of people are stopping me incredibly excited and hopeful— stopping me incredibly excited and hopeful that this breakthrough will lead to— hopeful that this breakthrough will lead to more breakthroughs down the line and _...
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leaving you feeling instantly dry and confiden hi, susan. honey. yeah. i respect that.ussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin. the only brand with real honeyand elderberry. (customer) hi? (burke) happy anniversary. (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?...
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susan li joins me right now. susan, are these reinstated names being met with any pushback?f the locked exhibit accounts are back up and running. that does include the account of the 45th president. elon musk reinstating the trump account after launching a twitter poll over the weekend. close to 52% of respondents, 15 million wanted trump back on to the website, the platform. musk said people tweeted trump will be reinstated. the latin for the voice of people is the voice of god. trump says thanks, no thanks. i will stick to my own social media platform at least for now. >> we're getting a vote to also go back on twitter. i don't see it because i don't see any reason for it. truth social has taken the place for a lot of people. i don't see them going back on to twitter. susan: trump is contractually obligated to be exclusive to truth social at least for a few years. truth social has what, 10 million users? twitter with 240 million daily active users. not just trump but kanye is also back on twitter as well. already getting controversial, tweeting shalom, puzzles a lot of use
susan li joins me right now. susan, are these reinstated names being met with any pushback?f the locked exhibit accounts are back up and running. that does include the account of the 45th president. elon musk reinstating the trump account after launching a twitter poll over the weekend. close to 52% of respondents, 15 million wanted trump back on to the website, the platform. musk said people tweeted trump will be reinstated. the latin for the voice of people is the voice of god. trump says...
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susan: three. stu: thank you, susan. mr.en says coal plants across america will be shut down and replaced by green energy. roll it. >> it's cheaper to generate electricity from wind and solar than coal. cheaper. we'll be shutting these down across america and having wind and solar. stu: senator joe manchin called those comments outrageous and forced the white house to walk back the president's remarks. mike rowe is with me. how america works, this is the man who does that, okay. i hate to say this but sometimes, mike, it sounds like the president doesn't really respect blue collar workers, you know what i mean? >> yes, i know what you mean, and i think that sentiment is probably alive and well in more than a few places but i don't think this issue is about the workers. it's about the people who rely on energy. it's about all of us. it's tricky, i was talking to a friend of mine this morning about the same thing who's on the left side of the aisle. he said, it's unpleasant when you have to decide whether or not the president
susan: three. stu: thank you, susan. mr.en says coal plants across america will be shut down and replaced by green energy. roll it. >> it's cheaper to generate electricity from wind and solar than coal. cheaper. we'll be shutting these down across america and having wind and solar. stu: senator joe manchin called those comments outrageous and forced the white house to walk back the president's remarks. mike rowe is with me. how america works, this is the man who does that, okay. i hate to...
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lady susan really came from. then challenged her after she told she was born in the uk and british. kensington palace says the comments were on except to bill and it was right for to her step aside with immediate effect . why more than 10,000 effect. why more than 10,000 ambulance workers have voted to strike across nine trusts in england and wales next month. unite union are the latest to announce staff walkouts that joining thousands of 90 999 call handler ambulance technicians and paramedics who are also to walk off the job. other strikes will hit national rail as well as other train operators . more as other train operators. more than 100 eurostar staff will stop work. the announcements follow actions by university college union members and, postal workers . the government postal workers. the government has asked police for the use of 400 cells to house prisoners of overcrowding. prisons minister damian hinds mps. there has been an unprecedented increase in the number offenders over the last few months , he s
lady susan really came from. then challenged her after she told she was born in the uk and british. kensington palace says the comments were on except to bill and it was right for to her step aside with immediate effect . why more than 10,000 effect. why more than 10,000 ambulance workers have voted to strike across nine trusts in england and wales next month. unite union are the latest to announce staff walkouts that joining thousands of 90 999 call handler ambulance technicians and paramedics...