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you can talk about authoritarianism, you can talk about democratic setbacks and in that situation there are different kinds of human rights, not necessarily. but yet again they said that to have an advocacy, pick one thing. so once again it is an issue that is very close to my heart. and i have become the direct part of this because i have been charged as well. so yes. we came with an and -- international advocacy designed to raise international awareness of critical issues like -- raise awareness especially around different communities outside of thailand because i cannot return home. but since i am sitting outside, i might as well take advantage of my position in collecting different communities, for example. i what a few times of year come to north america and europe and australia to try and make a connection with other people. i had a meeting with the state department this morning and last week i was invited by what they call the global affairs of canada. basically the foreign ministry of canada. the meeting was fruitful. i mean, linking up with government liable organize a -- level
you can talk about authoritarianism, you can talk about democratic setbacks and in that situation there are different kinds of human rights, not necessarily. but yet again they said that to have an advocacy, pick one thing. so once again it is an issue that is very close to my heart. and i have become the direct part of this because i have been charged as well. so yes. we came with an and -- international advocacy designed to raise international awareness of critical issues like -- raise...
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we had talked with some of folks. i checked up them after we had talked. i checked with him and he had left the job. he had finally left the job. he's working in a pharmacy in a hospital where he gets to do a lot of that. so i give him for stopping what he was doing. yeah, that's a that's a really powerful example. i think of a bigger question that i really grappled with in book that i feel like i'm asked about a lot, especially in the context of feminism in the workplace, which is like why is bigger always, better, and why is more always the goal? and one of the things that i am kind of, you know, still trying to figure out how to answer, like when do we say enough is enough, right? at what point is growth at all cause? it doesn't matter that you're making employees miserable. it doesn't that, you know, right now the modern is essentially like, how do i get you to work as much as possible by giving you the least amount of support, the least amount of family leave, the least amount of salary, least the smallest raise that i can give i mean, i literally sit
we had talked with some of folks. i checked up them after we had talked. i checked with him and he had left the job. he had finally left the job. he's working in a pharmacy in a hospital where he gets to do a lot of that. so i give him for stopping what he was doing. yeah, that's a that's a really powerful example. i think of a bigger question that i really grappled with in book that i feel like i'm asked about a lot, especially in the context of feminism in the workplace, which is like why is...
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so while i love talking about innovation, i love talking about government and policy. what i find is the last piece of the equation that's hardly ever talked is how we are resistant to change. and that's what we have to do. we i can tell you story after story of switching fleets from diesel to propane, diesel to renewable propane. they saved money. the mechanics like it better, the drivers like it better, the communities like it better. and still each conversion is a bit of a challenge. a lot of heads nodding. so i do want to get to some questions, folks. if you have a question, you just put your hand right up and someone with the mic will be right over it. we're just excited. okay, keep nodding along. no, i like it very much. i look, i'm going to ask you all this question, but jennifer, i will start with you. transportation and we know is a major contributor right to greenhouse gas emissions. so what are the most promising strategies and technologies for decarbonization in this sector? well, i think tucker started by talking about direct conversion of co2. right. peop
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we talk about germany but if you talk - is europe in? germany and france together, the two largest eurozone economies, both facing significant economic weakness and layering on top of that be current political turmoil, it is not looking good for europe in 2025 and into 2026. it is interesting it is the opposite situation we had in europe in the financial crisis when it was the peripheral european countries that were feeling the pain of the two dominant pa
we talk about germany but if you talk - is europe in? germany and france together, the two largest eurozone economies, both facing significant economic weakness and layering on top of that be current political turmoil, it is not looking good for europe in 2025 and into 2026. it is interesting it is the opposite situation we had in europe in the financial crisis when it was the peripheral european countries that were feeling the pain of the two dominant pa
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no.2 i would talk about coproduction, enable the ramp. partnering with our allies and think about some of our large programs. i was in poland a month ago. we have suppliers on patriot and we have coal production in mt in germany and we've got a number of programs where -- norway. >> and contracts. >> so, again, capable partners, internationally with our allies again continues to add capacity and enable us to come up the ramp. >> i just want to build on because this i'm super passionate about this, about this one. i think that adds capacity that we need, partnering with our allies, first of all, all of this technology we talk about kind of the assembly pieces that happen in china but people don't talk about all the components, come from allies and partners. those friends are incredibly capable and we have to take advantage from a capacity standpoint and also from market standpoint and we work with those allies and partners that create market for our companies to be able to go play in that world and also invites more of them, more competiti
no.2 i would talk about coproduction, enable the ramp. partnering with our allies and think about some of our large programs. i was in poland a month ago. we have suppliers on patriot and we have coal production in mt in germany and we've got a number of programs where -- norway. >> and contracts. >> so, again, capable partners, internationally with our allies again continues to add capacity and enable us to come up the ramp. >> i just want to build on because this i'm super...
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you know, and we talked about changes and we can talk that in a bit. but he was like, we need to be more transparent about what we're doing because they search mar a lago, the fbi and the doj said nothing for the first two days, there was an attack on an fbi field office. a guy tried ram his car and get in it and i found there actually attacks on three more fbi field offices. but the fbi didn't make them public. then merrick garland got up and sa, i ordered this search. i full responsibility. but by then, all of the conspiracy theories had spread. and just quickly, this fbi official who didn't want to be named is left, but he's afraid of going public. he said that the fbi and, doj have to change. they have to more open and transparent with the public. and he said, like in the digital, in a hyperpartisan age, trust me, doesn't cut. and i do think. there are major reforms that need to be made in the doj and fbi and again, just because we're a lot of the book and we're focusing a lot on the trump presidency and the the things that that did to undermine ch
you know, and we talked about changes and we can talk that in a bit. but he was like, we need to be more transparent about what we're doing because they search mar a lago, the fbi and the doj said nothing for the first two days, there was an attack on an fbi field office. a guy tried ram his car and get in it and i found there actually attacks on three more fbi field offices. but the fbi didn't make them public. then merrick garland got up and sa, i ordered this search. i full responsibility....
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i talk about like the food we are eating, or the bakery, talk about taco tuesday.especially with everything going on in the news about the houthis that they knew that the kids were in good hands. >> not everybody up the chain like this tactic? >> i would guess some did not, but generally there is no opposition. so i went ahead with it. and again i had a lot of help -- [inaudible] i went ahead and pull that off. i can't be perfect, but i think overall it was very successful -- [inaudible] very limited parameters i could post but i did not exceed the. >> what is your advice then -- i talked to the captain of the truman as he was preparing to leave and he said i'm not going to be -- >> yeah, i don't know. my advice is i would like to see more people did. do. i'll tell you there's a lot of active-duty military posting that has way more followers than i do that put out some really good content. it's great for recruiting. we need that. they do this out of the love of the job they don't do because they get any recognition because i don't think the get any recognition. we
i talk about like the food we are eating, or the bakery, talk about taco tuesday.especially with everything going on in the news about the houthis that they knew that the kids were in good hands. >> not everybody up the chain like this tactic? >> i would guess some did not, but generally there is no opposition. so i went ahead with it. and again i had a lot of help -- [inaudible] i went ahead and pull that off. i can't be perfect, but i think overall it was very successful --...
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talk to me about this concern. i think this is a critical issue, particularly with the president who is so strong-willed and has indicated in the past a strong desire to press the intelligence community to tell him what he wants to hear. >> well, senator, i appreciate the question and i appreciate the fact that we had a chance to visit about this on the phone. and you made it clear that this is one aspect of politicalization of the intelligence community, sometimes it happens, even unintentionally. >> absolutely. >> and i share the sentiment or the concern generally. and i have tried to make it clear in our conversations about that, in our sentiment and how to approach this. i can't comment on things that haven't happened yet. i'm trying to make clear my approach how i will deal with the issue and i think i've been very clear that what anyone wants the intelligence to say won't impact the intelligence they get from me that i deliver. i don't know-- >> i would suggest, and i'll close with this, that if you give info
talk to me about this concern. i think this is a critical issue, particularly with the president who is so strong-willed and has indicated in the past a strong desire to press the intelligence community to tell him what he wants to hear. >> well, senator, i appreciate the question and i appreciate the fact that we had a chance to visit about this on the phone. and you made it clear that this is one aspect of politicalization of the intelligence community, sometimes it happens, even...
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what am i going to do stop talking about the issues in talking about the issues? i don't need to be the center of the story. our job is hold a mirror up to society and let them see themselves out there. that is my job and that is what i will continue to do and i think we all do. >> i am out of time. when we come back, a grandmother who will put your workout routine to shame. her new world record right after the break new world recort after the break . >>> all right, the last thing before we go, i am going to stay on rfk jr. he likes to brag about his physical fitness, he can. he is fit. could he take on donna jean wild? a 59-year-old grandmother of 12. last month she broke a world record by doing 1,575 push ups in an hour. okay, our nightcap was here so i needed them to stay and find out 1,000 push ups in an hour can you do that? >> 1,000 push ups? i think i can, personally. it would not be every day. i have been doing -- i regularly do . >> how many? >> at a minimum. 150 push ups a day. i mean, listen, i work for msnbc. >> once i do 20 i am down to girl push ups
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so let's talk the book. i guess the best way to start here is to ask you about your journey and why you wrote this book. well, first of all, thank you for doing this. i, i sprang this on you, but it's a it's good to be here among a lot of familiar faces, a lot of friends, a little bit of family to answer a question why this book? i, i wanted to write. it's a bit of a high school passion and grew up in india and being able think about, you know, the idea of a career in writing was kind of nonsensical. the first thing you had to do prior to number 1 to 10 was to figure out how to make a living. it's something that was tucked away and at the ripe old age, 58, 59, when i left softbank, it was a case of no one, never. so i enrolled at the and i wanted to be in new york and i wanted to get i wrote a little bit, but i knew i had a lot to learn in all humility, and i enrolled at nyu in a was a two year master degree and i did not, contrary to what a lot of people believe, enrolled with the idea of writing this book.
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that is the un secretary—general talk about what is happening in syria. —— talking.utin of russia has been taking part in what's become something of an annual tradition in the run up to christmas — a marathon news conference lasting several hours in which he takes questions from journalists, tv viewers and invited guests. although the questions are very carefully vetted in advance. during the event, president putin said he had not yet met syria's ousted president assad, but does have plans to. he also declined to say how close russia is to achieving its goals in ukraine. he said compromises and —— russia is prepared for compromises and talks over ukraine but only if ukraine is prepared to do the same. the annual water bill is going to increase over the next several years to help fix the problems with water pollution and shortages. the regulator said water companies could increase bills by 20% to improve services and the environment that would be roughly £20 per year per household. in october the water firms said they wanted an average rise of 40% morning the regulato
that is the un secretary—general talk about what is happening in syria. —— talking.utin of russia has been taking part in what's become something of an annual tradition in the run up to christmas — a marathon news conference lasting several hours in which he takes questions from journalists, tv viewers and invited guests. although the questions are very carefully vetted in advance. during the event, president putin said he had not yet met syria's ousted president assad, but does have...
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i think that is a fantasy of republican elites who don't want to talk about the economy and want to talk about the transgender issue because that is there -- i think the reason trump won is because many people who were democrats five years ago voted for him in swing states. they did so because he put money back in their pockets and they believe he will do so again. host: let's talk to ron in tennessee. hi, ron. caller: thanks for taking my call. i agree with a lot of your opinions here. my opinion is the democratic party has aligned with the elitist. the davo's-switzerland people. that's who they have aligned with. they want to destroy this economy. you cannot have communism with the middle class because if people have hope, you can't have communism. you have to have no hope. that makes you have the government take care of you. i think we would be in big trouble here if it wasn't for the second amendment. during covid, more billionaires were created from covid, because all of these large corporations got to stay open. and all the muzzle tov shops got shut down. it destroyed the middle cl
i think that is a fantasy of republican elites who don't want to talk about the economy and want to talk about the transgender issue because that is there -- i think the reason trump won is because many people who were democrats five years ago voted for him in swing states. they did so because he put money back in their pockets and they believe he will do so again. host: let's talk to ron in tennessee. hi, ron. caller: thanks for taking my call. i agree with a lot of your opinions here. my...
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anyway, manually, you are happy to talk to us, we will be thrilled to share your story and talk to them. i don't have any expectations or any women coming out about there who are the data to help to get the movement kickstart. and i was actually called up on that and i'm so happy i was because when i was doing all my public speaking, i'm like, i never really talked too much about what you're saying. but i think we can find women in this country who would be reading quite a bit. their status on someone's like, are we talking pressure under woman? and then i change them twice. that to why is it that women feel the art into such an unsafe place? to come in with that, your status in this country, like what a we do and upfront and then we should be cognizant about. it's not them, it's society. people have to be defiant and they have to be brain because there's some people don't cite this as far as i'm going to do that. whatever happens. i mean, the vast majority of women that i would know would say it's their children, the reasons why they don't share, they're not willing to come on on kind
anyway, manually, you are happy to talk to us, we will be thrilled to share your story and talk to them. i don't have any expectations or any women coming out about there who are the data to help to get the movement kickstart. and i was actually called up on that and i'm so happy i was because when i was doing all my public speaking, i'm like, i never really talked too much about what you're saying. but i think we can find women in this country who would be reading quite a bit. their status on...
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good to talk to ou, conversations. good to talk to you. thank — conversations.rsations. good to talk to you, thank you, faisal - conversations. good to talk to you, thank you, faisal islam, | you, thank you, faisal islam, our economics editor. now to a mega—merger in the world of advertising. global ad group omnicom is to buy rival interpublic in a $13.5 billion deal— to create the world's biggest advertising group. it's a response to the rise of artificial intelligence — which is shaking up how commercials are made and targeted. but it's also creating a lot of excitement on wall street — where there is a hope it could be the start of a new era of mega deal—making, in what could be a lighter regulatory regime under the coming trump administration. our north america business correspondent michelle fleury is following this for us in new york. and this is the big deal, the coming together of these two giants but it tells us much about how this industry has changed. about how this industry has chanced. ~ about how this industry has changed-— about how this industry
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we were talking about it. so individual i would not say the squirrel landed on my shoulder if going to use that as a litmus test. but i respect people who would say it. but for me often i'm making the choice to write non in addition to the relationship with the reader. it also has something to do with wanting to pay tribute to what was true and real so and conversely, when i wrote my novel that has a lot a lot a lot in common with my own life and that narrator basically you could have said was me, it sounds an awful lot like me as awful lot of my life details, but wasn't me and oh, it was so amazing to be able to change things and not worry about it. i was like, oh, well, this simpler, i'll just make it this disease. i'll just, yeah, but yeah, i wouldn't, i wouldn't put the, i wouldn't say the squirrels on my shoulder but, you know, i think i'd be more interested the reaction that the narrator to the jump and that's what seems important. so i don't know that he minced with you. i don't know that he needs to la
we were talking about it. so individual i would not say the squirrel landed on my shoulder if going to use that as a litmus test. but i respect people who would say it. but for me often i'm making the choice to write non in addition to the relationship with the reader. it also has something to do with wanting to pay tribute to what was true and real so and conversely, when i wrote my novel that has a lot a lot a lot in common with my own life and that narrator basically you could have said was...
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what to take talk to do it, went to the supreme court. now the supreme court has passed with checking if indeed, the a band of tick tock would be unconstitutional or against the 1st amendment, which guarantees, as you know, the freedom of religion, speech, press and petition. in this case, the freedom of speech is what take talk is aiming for that this is harming it's freedom of speech. and so what are the chances that the supreme court really ruled and to talk free will this a chance is actually a 5050. maybe i don't know, nobody knows really that is up to the judges. now, what is absolutely unusual is that they put this on deducted. so later on in the game, they will decide on the 10th of january, they will hear arguments from all parties involved. they have for gone the mess subsidy normally with those cases to provide written statements, arguments before the court before they actually go into a hearing and in, in, in, in, in, in a session where they hear a pro or con. oh, of the case by the involved parties. now, that is interesting.
what to take talk to do it, went to the supreme court. now the supreme court has passed with checking if indeed, the a band of tick tock would be unconstitutional or against the 1st amendment, which guarantees, as you know, the freedom of religion, speech, press and petition. in this case, the freedom of speech is what take talk is aiming for that this is harming it's freedom of speech. and so what are the chances that the supreme court really ruled and to talk free will this a chance is...
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we can talk about the economy. we could talk about inflation. we could talk about pronouns and the like but there's no necessarily leadership between those grievances and disagreements and complaints and then choosing to vote for a character like donald trump. and the only reason i think people can make the leap from eggs are too high and bridge too high to voting for. donald trump is that he gives a permission for folk to hate and blame others for their condition and so race. i don't. and so what i said is that i don't believe people who are saying that it's just inflation and the reason why people want to believe it is because they don't want to believe what the country is and they don't want to believe what's actually in them. that's what i thank you. i won't say what i usually say about elon musk, because this is being stream stream live live live. so i and i what i have been saying in a nutshell is white supremacy. one and and all these other pieces of information are also true, right. i mean, you you have to understand that a lot of people
we can talk about the economy. we could talk about inflation. we could talk about pronouns and the like but there's no necessarily leadership between those grievances and disagreements and complaints and then choosing to vote for a character like donald trump. and the only reason i think people can make the leap from eggs are too high and bridge too high to voting for. donald trump is that he gives a permission for folk to hate and blame others for their condition and so race. i don't. and so...
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christmas is the time to be with the people you love talk to the world talk wow talk to you and me i used to think a holiday. >> one stop shop was a myth. until i found michael's. oh, i need those definitely need those i know this place is unbelievable. >> how did you fit in the front door? >> still have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease symptoms after taking a medication like humira or remicade, put them in check with rinvoq, a once daily pill. >> when symptoms try to take control. i got rapid relief with rinvoq. >> check when flares try to slow me down. >> i got lasting remission with rinvoq. check and many were in remission even at nearly two years and rinvoq helped visibly reduce damage of the intestinal lining. check rapid symptom relief lasting remission and visibly reduced damage. >> check. >> rinvoq can lower ability to fight infections before treatment tests for tb and do blood work. serious infections, blood clots, some fatal cancers including lymphoma and skin. serious allergic reactions, gi tears, death, heart attack and stroke occurred. cv event ri
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where you talk about it? on blue sky.of guards against speculative information because users can label that post without waiting on the central authority or a parent company like us. kurt: as you see state affiliated media, for example in russia and north korea start to go on to blue sky, historically platforms have labeled those media in some cases cut down on their ability to advertise or things like that. have you thought about how you will deal with state affiliated media organizations and some of these controversial countries? rose: the way we have built social is we have given the toolbox to users to decide how they want to experience content and interact with other people. currently the way we care about the end user is they are our primary citizens. we are not worried about heads of state or brands in terms of trying to serve them first. we are trying to serve the end user first which means we are giving users the tools to decide how they want to take in the news or how they want to interact with different account
where you talk about it? on blue sky.of guards against speculative information because users can label that post without waiting on the central authority or a parent company like us. kurt: as you see state affiliated media, for example in russia and north korea start to go on to blue sky, historically platforms have labeled those media in some cases cut down on their ability to advertise or things like that. have you thought about how you will deal with state affiliated media organizations and...
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we are| talking about on the one hand talking about on the one hand talking about on the one hand talkingwe are talking about hezbollah, that have... and crimes against humanity for syria for years but on the other hand we are also talking about groups like... have also been committing violations and crimes whether in the lib or other areas and other regions, but in the past few days from civilians, from people, we know in aleppo and in other cities as well is that they are terrified because they don't really know what is happening, but i think unfortunately we can only wait and we can only hope that there will be an international emergency declared and what we know of is that society groups and other groups who are inside syria today are also doing their best today are also doing their best to make sure that the rights and dignity of all civilians are protected. the un agency for palestinian refugees says it's halting aid deliveries through kerem shalom, the main crossing between israel and gaza. the head of unrwa, philippe lazzarini, said the decision had been taken because two convoys
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and so they're talking to everybody and they're also talking about and looking at it right now. and i wish you can see it because it's so vibrant and it's very cool, but it does emphasize, i suppose you should find a person who has ceased to breathe as a result of an electric shock or a parent drowning. could you save this life? if not, you should learn. and then the calendar goes on to teach you about how to do cpr. so there's absolutely an element that's oriented around, as you're pointing out, the safety pedagogy that's meant for a wider public audience and not just the working person from dupont. oh, how do you interpret that sort of dual facing aspect where the company seems very concerned not only with communicating health and safety messages within the firm, but also to the public. yeah, i love this question because i think it highlights for parents what we really need to be considering in terms of history and the implications for kind of the contemporary moment. so what i think about it, right, i'm interested in basically safety and health safety messaging as it was comm
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i talk about like the food we were eating or the bakery, talk about taco tuesday. especially with everything going on in the news about the houthis that they knew their kids were in good hands. >> yeah. not everybody up the chain liked this tactic? >> i would guess that some did not. but generally there was no opposition. so i went ahead with it. and again i had a lot of help from my public affairs officer. there were a couple times i posted something that could be insensitive. i pulled that off. i can't be perfect. but i think overall it was fairly successful given again my very limited parameters which i could post that i did not exceed that. >> so what's your aed vice -- i talked to the captain of the truman as he was preparing to leave and he said i am not going to be -- >> i talked to him as well. [ laughter ] yeah, i don't know. my advice is, i'd like to see more people do it. i'll tell ya, there is a lot of active duty military posting that have way more followers than i do that put out some really good content. it's great for rekruger. we need that. they do
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not talking about entrepreneurship, not talking about research, not talking about all that's out there that led me to actually build my own gpt to feed it the information that i need so that as i go into these states dealing with some state legislators that won't let us talk about diversity, equity and inclusion, i can now actually create language that still puts nvidia in a place that allows us to act on the social good piece and put hbcu's in the same classification to work with the business schools and our start-up programs, to work with the researchers at the universities there are trying to go from r-2's to r-1's, r-3's to r-2's. i stay to state legislators if you're not using the tools that you're trying to legislate. that's a problem. that's a risk. and so, i implore you, hit-- i don't check my calendar, i'll send you a calendar link, and i promise i'll get to the meeting -- diya, don't mess with me -- i'm trying it figure out how to partner with your state to bring these efforts, how do we walk alongside your universities, how do we walk alongside of you with your legislation,
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s. supreme court agreeing to hear take talks, challenge to law. they could finally been, it's use in the united states. it's a case that will no doubt have far reaching consequences since it descended on america in 2018. it's been a pop culture drug and not young users engage it for everything from news to entertainment, to sharing information. but us lawmakers say it's a security risk because the chinese oversight allows beijing to access users sensitive information. unlike local in berlin, this is the day, the law makers from those parties have come out and they said they're concerned not the chinese government could potentially pressure my dance, which is based in china to hand over us user data or compel it in some way to put information on the app, we suspect that for an actors used to take talk to interfere with, you know, i have a warm spot in my heart to take that unless this ought to stop. not millions of american users who use took talk are gonna have their voice to silence. we must protect our democracies from for an interview and espec
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and we're talking about kids obesity, we're talking about adult obesity. we're talking about diabetes being a huge problem in this country. and the solution to this is not just that they're not going to pay for junk food. she wants to replace it with fresh food. imagine that. >> but usually that's true. but wait a second, people can't afford it. i mean, you're going to have to increase the amount of dollars going to snap, because i don't know if anyone here has been to the grocery store recently. healthy food is so expensive. and i looked up the numbers. i'm like, i can't be the only one that goes to the store and is like griping at the price of healthy foods. since covid 2019 to 2022, healthy foods went up 18%, whereas unhealthy foods in the traditional diet went up only 9%. so not only are they more expensive to begin with, they're going up at a substantially higher rate. and so i think there's concerns about this. of course, we see a lot of waste, fraud and abuse in the program that could potentially be cut to cover some of the increases. but when we're
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talking about -- think about this. the beautiful houses and estates i talked about were my father's life started, he is living in one of those. he is the oldest of five kids. the oldest of five. he is 10 years old, and his father dies of alcoholism. he becomes the man of the house at age 10. that is an enormous burden to inherit at such a young age. and then, the experiences in the war, the wallace campaign. the family tendency towards drinking creates -- exacerbated. it was a tough battle for him to beat. i had lunch with steny hoyer, former majority leader, just a few weeks ago in washington d.c. with a bunch of his colleagues on capitol hill. steny stood up and said he wanted to say something about senator brewster. one of the things he said was, danny brewster was not a bad person. he had a bad disease. it was my honor to work for him for those five years on capitol hill that i did. but i would like to tell you all this. i can't say for sure that danny brewster would have been president, but i can tell you that dan
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same thing when you talk about school choice like you were talking about earlier. when people look at what's happening, school choice is becoming imperative. when you talk about helping the underserved, it's actually a way to help the kids who are stuck in a zip code where the... and it's doubling down on how they are impacted by where they live. that needs to change. >> trace: thank you all. thousands of federal employees landed a work from home agreement this week allowing them to work from home until 2029. what you think? is a time everyone gets back to the office? let us know. we're coming coming right back with the nightcap crew including you. ments better. especially when they're eggland's best. taste so fresh and amazing. deliciously superior nutrition, too. for us, it's eggs any style. as long as they're the best. eggland's best. giving tuesday. giving tuesday. giving tuesday. giving tuesday is a global effort that encourages people to do good. this year, please support shriners children's™ because when you do, you're not just giving to a hospital. you're h
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and from what i understand, you know, from talking to doctor lucy jones, we talk about how the shaking on 1st may also create some movement on some nearby faults. so that's another thing that we have to watch out for once again, with these plates coming together, that shaking that's happening, that may be a possibility that we could see some other faults that are nearby also get a little bit more active because of that shift of the land that's happening. okay. well, you were talking about that tsunami warning. we got those alerts on our phones. i mean, every phone pretty much in the newsroom went off. likely you felt you heard that as well at your home. scott mcgrew. i know has been monitoring that of what you can expect when that happens, because we not only got these from shake alert, we got the national weather service. they sent that tsunami off to us. so these are these alerts that we've been monitoring about that we've been talking about to tell people to get prepared because when it happens you're going to get that alert. yeah, that's exactly right. good morning to you. and we a
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they are talking about dr.who is his pick to run the senator for medicare and medicaid services. there was oz's support for privatizing care. they cite a 2020 opinion piece that oz coauthored and putting all seniors into private insurance plans under medicare advantage and expanding to cover all americans without medicaid. the senators asked oz a series of questions, will he oppose efforts to privatize medicare and fully divest his own holdings related to the insurance industry? it was signed by 7 democrats, including widen who is set to it be the ranking member of the finance committee that oversees the nomination. >>> elsewhere in washington, president biden addressed his economic legacy during a speech yesterday. he took time to celebrate the success of his economy and took some swipes at president-elect donald trump. >> most economists agree that the new administration is going to inherit a fairly strong economy, at least at the moment. an economy going through fundamental transformation. it is laid out a s
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we got to talk about that. we got to think we got to think through that design souls you're thinking about black trans nationalism, black folk in france thinking through and thinking about activism in the wake of a police murder. how is how is that transnational? she calls this transnational collaboration? how does that how does that collaboration? what does that look like right in the wake of in the wake of police violence? and how is it collaboration? how is it collaboration sustainable? dave mason, white in memphis asking the question, does it mean to photograph these moments? what are the implications photography? what are the implications of the photographer? white right. in terms of what's in terms of what's being surveilled, what's being what's being captured. nicole carter talking about sonic anthems, right? anthems that are being constructed for righteous teachers in the 1960s and 1970s. a host of host of black black musicians and in artists in the contemporary moment, thinking through and thinking abo
we got to talk about that. we got to think we got to think through that design souls you're thinking about black trans nationalism, black folk in france thinking through and thinking about activism in the wake of a police murder. how is how is that transnational? she calls this transnational collaboration? how does that how does that collaboration? what does that look like right in the wake of in the wake of police violence? and how is it collaboration? how is it collaboration sustainable? dave...
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that's what they're talking about. they're talking about cutting snap or food stamp, medicaid, block granting it, there's not enough money to meet the need in order to provide these tax cuts. that's where their priorities are. there's some people who perhaps believe that these tax cuts pay for themselves and there's absolutely zero proof that it ever happens. investing in people, feeding babies with food stamp, has a return. host: pete for the orange park, florida, independent. hi there. peter. in orange park florida. independent. your turn. caller: i'm right here. representative moore, thank you for everything, i'm retired teacher, from the m.p.s., i was at met and at clark with an extra foundation and thank you for fighting for our children. in m.p.s. ms. moore: thank you for your service, sir. and a male teacher at that. we really need you. host: akiva in clifftop, new jersey, independent. good morning to you. caller: good morning, greta. good morning. karine: good afternoon, everyone. i have a quick thing at the to
that's what they're talking about. they're talking about cutting snap or food stamp, medicaid, block granting it, there's not enough money to meet the need in order to provide these tax cuts. that's where their priorities are. there's some people who perhaps believe that these tax cuts pay for themselves and there's absolutely zero proof that it ever happens. investing in people, feeding babies with food stamp, has a return. host: pete for the orange park, florida, independent. hi there. peter....
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so maybe we can do that as well and so the answer is, let's talk with them. this talk with them. i'm of the way, the cia would be really well we could talk without to the cia and by the way, we've not had a embassy damascus for more than ten years. ... we could do it little by little. you know, intersection perhaps. >> a little carrots and sticks. >> exactly correct. by the way, what is going on with the russians? will they come today or not? you know? the answer is we don't know. we really don't know. and oh, by the way is there as well. actually, they are there really early. what are we going to do and then all of the sudden our friends, the kurds, are there as well. boy, this is really complicated. >> in that equation you said we should talk to them. >> quietly. >> what about turkey? i was going to bring it up u.s. and turkey has had, how can i describe it, not the most favorite a bit of a sour relationship over the past many years to put it in the most diplomatic way. [laughter] >> my son is a foreign service operator he was there for one, two, three, four, five years. i went
so maybe we can do that as well and so the answer is, let's talk with them. this talk with them. i'm of the way, the cia would be really well we could talk without to the cia and by the way, we've not had a embassy damascus for more than ten years. ... we could do it little by little. you know, intersection perhaps. >> a little carrots and sticks. >> exactly correct. by the way, what is going on with the russians? will they come today or not? you know? the answer is we don't know....
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and the other thing i would say when i talked talk to a lot of folks as they travel different regulatoryframeworks come some are more regulated than others and some are more centralized and more centralized from brazil where they are more centralized. creating an environment that is you know low in complexity and low in uncertainty. i think that helps all the stakeholders and citizens in the private-sector. what i mean by that is their many examples but i remember the days where we were talking about net neutrality and starting here in the united states and in the caribbean we talked about that in a brazil with talked about that for the past decade and here and i don't want to get into the details of net neutrality but pretty much is the internet considered a public utility or is that an information service and is the title wanner title ii and that becomes a change from title i to title ii with respect to title i depending on the administration and whether title wanner title ii regulated words the ftc that regulates it so complicates things all over. having a good regulatory framework th
and the other thing i would say when i talked talk to a lot of folks as they travel different regulatoryframeworks come some are more regulated than others and some are more centralized and more centralized from brazil where they are more centralized. creating an environment that is you know low in complexity and low in uncertainty. i think that helps all the stakeholders and citizens in the private-sector. what i mean by that is their many examples but i remember the days where we were talking...
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and talk about it respectfully.ple, as they go on in their conversations, to talk about politics. not the usual combative, zero- sum way. what is it about your side that bothers you? you know? >> how often do you find that your site is filled with misinformation? >> they don't get into that, so we don't see it so much. what we find is once you look someone in the eye everything melts. again, given the atmosphere in the country it's kind of hard to believe. people don't yell, people don't shout, people don't cry, people don't call each other names. they just get to know each other as people and it works. it basically works everything on time. >> it's easy to call someone a name when you don't see their face, we don't know their name, when you are just on a big, blank platform and you can type hate, hate, hate. this is amazing. i'm so grateful that you are doing this. i'm honored to be you. if you at home would like to participate in one small step, one of their interviews, you can do it. sign up. and guess what? if y
and talk about it respectfully.ple, as they go on in their conversations, to talk about politics. not the usual combative, zero- sum way. what is it about your side that bothers you? you know? >> how often do you find that your site is filled with misinformation? >> they don't get into that, so we don't see it so much. what we find is once you look someone in the eye everything melts. again, given the atmosphere in the country it's kind of hard to believe. people don't yell, people...
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to talk about. but, when i geraldo that it was still happening today and now there is thousands of these schools and hundreds of children have died in these places i knew i had thoughous my voice and say something. i'm so grateful that i have because it's been the most healing and empowering experience of my life and it's changed my life in so many ways. >> steve: right. she has been on this program and going to be on this program again. brian interviewed her again yesterday where she is trying to get the house to do something. the senate has already passed it. she wants the house to pass it and then it to land on joe biden's desk before the end of his term. what essentially it would do. >> she was placed in four different -- centers that is a $23 billion industry and there is very little federal oversight. it needs guardrails. this particular bill, the stop institutional child abuse act would do just that. but she needs the house speaker mike johnson to say okay, let's vote on it, everybody. he has
to talk about. but, when i geraldo that it was still happening today and now there is thousands of these schools and hundreds of children have died in these places i knew i had thoughous my voice and say something. i'm so grateful that i have because it's been the most healing and empowering experience of my life and it's changed my life in so many ways. >> steve: right. she has been on this program and going to be on this program again. brian interviewed her again yesterday where she is...
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many don't like to talk about it. i would have to very carefully pry a little information out, what i could. host: your dad stayed in the service after losing his arm? caller: no. host: his brother was the one in europe? caller: both of his brothers did . he was in a dive bomber. i don't want to drag this out. he had been shot down in the battle of leyte in the philippines in his plane and was in the ocean for two days thinking they were dead. just from being shot down, number one. being with the sharks for two days. finally rescued him. he is sitting there going we made it. i don't believe it. he's talking to his buddy sitting three feet away from him. he looked over and all of a sudden his buddy got quite. his head was gone. a, because the plane had come -- kamakazi plane had come in. one of the blades of the propellers took his head off. shot down, in the ocean. and then have a blade come by, it changed him forever. he was a very considerate man. he probably talked more about it than anybody. i used to go visit him
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i ain't just talking about little kids. i mean, my 7-year-old granddaughter can do things with a phone that i didn't even know you could do. but i'm talking about folks my age and above. in the 2016 elections, two- thirds of older manners, 65 and older, admitted to sharing fake information on facebook. they knew it was fake. they shared it anyway. so maybe illiteracy for the young and old alike. but we all have to do a better job. it's like you and your diet. you don't go to mcdonald's every day. >> not now. >> that was a bad example. i should not have used that. you want a balanced diet to stay healthy? well, you should have a balanced diet of information if you want to stay educate. so part of the onus, yes, it's definitely on these bad guys and we have to disrupt and get ahead of them. but part of the onus has to be on us as we go to consumers. >> as we pass the mic back there. the u.s. has allocated the last of the aid to ukraine. how fast do you think those weapons are going to run out and how soon do you think they'll
i ain't just talking about little kids. i mean, my 7-year-old granddaughter can do things with a phone that i didn't even know you could do. but i'm talking about folks my age and above. in the 2016 elections, two- thirds of older manners, 65 and older, admitted to sharing fake information on facebook. they knew it was fake. they shared it anyway. so maybe illiteracy for the young and old alike. but we all have to do a better job. it's like you and your diet. you don't go to mcdonald's every...
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so anyway, that's my talk. thank you. steve is an researcher focusing on the western theater of the american revolutionary war. he has authored and coauthored four books on the american revolutionary war history, including american revolutionary war in the west. he is the primary historical consultant for the award house of thunder. have you all seen that? yes, it's very good documentary on the battle of saint louis and the co-curator of the american war and the west museum exhibit. and we are all the better for a little. steve going to the library as a boy and getting history books to read because that's what started this whole thing, right? steve? steve kling. those are those of you that know me like i like visual. so i have a few visuals here as part of my presentation. and of course, following tom chavez is always a tough act to do. so i'm going to do my best to doing it. so my is about burner the galvez also but earlier in his life and for the most part tom's speech. but what i'm going to try to do today is convince
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charlie, we will talk to you soon. thanks for getting up "way too early" with this on this monday morning. "morning joe" starts right now. >> it doesn't surprise me that he will pick people that he believes are very loyal to himself and that has been a part of the process. every president wants people that are loyal to themselves. but i'll share you with that chris wray who the president nominated the first time around. i think the president picked a very good man to be the director of the fbi when he did that in his first term. when we meet with him behind closed doors i have no objections how he handled himself so i have no complaint about the way he has done his job right now. >> republican senator reich rounds of south dakota -- mike rounds of south dakota expressing his support for christopher wray after donald trump announced over the weekend he will nominate loyalist kash patel for that position. we will have more from the controversial selection from the president-elect. we will dig into newly surfaced allegati
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i remember talking to one nurse outside of reno. when people asked her about abortion, she put them in touch with a clinic, different options for how you might even pay for it. so they had all the mission there. in other women have the experience where the providers think they can't talk about the topic at all on the clock. so they feel compelled to clock out and read it feels a lot of people were doing yeoman's work trying to help. but there is no standard policy based two send clinic clinic. >> that is not just for this issue, it is women's health care across dod. one thing the department of defense could do is put up your guidance on what you can talk to your patients about to eliminate that uncertainty concern. what i found in my researches a lot of folks who have been trying to access care are like i have -- and shared it with me. that is how i knew where to go. by the way, there were three crisis pregnancy centers listed on it. so there's not a central repository of information, there's no training on it in basic or officer tr
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if you think about what steve was talking about, no one is talking about financial conditions anymoret right before this, we were talking about how high the equity market is going. doesn't seem like the best idea to cut rates into an equity market that keeps rising and rising and rising. you're going to have to worry about financial conditions becoming unhinged or irrational exuberance if we want to go back to green span. cutting doesn't make sense. it's not going to cut the needle on housing. i'm not sure the argument holtd holds there. what's important is they're able to maintain the cutting cycle in coming months and quarters, and get us down to 4% without some aberrant inflation number speaking the market into thinking the fed is going to have to stop and remain stopped. that's the risk. >> i'm wondering, drew, just so i understand, it's been a pleasure talking to you over many decades. largely being in agreement. what's your sense of why you're saying the fed will cut 75 basis points, down the road. and if that's the case, how do you argue against the 25 now? >> it's really just
if you think about what steve was talking about, no one is talking about financial conditions anymoret right before this, we were talking about how high the equity market is going. doesn't seem like the best idea to cut rates into an equity market that keeps rising and rising and rising. you're going to have to worry about financial conditions becoming unhinged or irrational exuberance if we want to go back to green span. cutting doesn't make sense. it's not going to cut the needle on housing....
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when we are talking about the poor, we are talking about the 11% of people struggling from day to day facing possible homelessness and food insecurity but the reality is when you look at the true cost of making it in america, over half of americans, 50 2% of americans are financially insecure. if the car that gets you to work every day it breaks down, you don't have the money to get it fixed up and ready and cash in the bank. not a penny of the tax cuts that we are talking about reauthorizing will solve that problem. people under $114,000 a year, the problem that financial insecurity will not be solved by adding another $4.6 trillion to the debt. host: loretta, cleveland, ohio, democratic caller. caller: good morning. i haven't spoke to you in a long time. host: good morning. caller: i want to tell the congresswoman, i love your eyeglasses. they are fantastic. guest: thank you. caller: i have three quick questions that i try to cut them down. i want to know first of all, why can't a mother, divorced on food stamps with a couple of kids get the assistance that she needs over the years
when we are talking about the poor, we are talking about the 11% of people struggling from day to day facing possible homelessness and food insecurity but the reality is when you look at the true cost of making it in america, over half of americans, 50 2% of americans are financially insecure. if the car that gets you to work every day it breaks down, you don't have the money to get it fixed up and ready and cash in the bank. not a penny of the tax cuts that we are talking about reauthorizing...
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before we talk about rfk, want to talk about the department he wants to run. it includes 80,000 federal employees and has a budget of nearly $2 trillion and its work impacts nearly every single american. medicare, medicaid, obamacare, all of that is run by the centers for medicare and medicaid services which is part of hhs. if you care of what goes into the food you eat or the prescription drugs you use? the fda is part of hhs. if you think it's important to prevent the spread of diseases and prevent futures pandemics, the cdc is part of hhs. a leader in medical research to keep us healthier with things like vaccines, the nih is part of hhs. if you or someone you know is dealing with mental health issues or addiction, that agency is also part of hhs. that is without mentioning the agencies within the department to help families. older americans, native americans, people recovering from natural disasters and many many many more. today, rfk jr. made his case to republican senators to be in charge of all of that. here is my colleague garrett haake with the detail
before we talk about rfk, want to talk about the department he wants to run. it includes 80,000 federal employees and has a budget of nearly $2 trillion and its work impacts nearly every single american. medicare, medicaid, obamacare, all of that is run by the centers for medicare and medicaid services which is part of hhs. if you care of what goes into the food you eat or the prescription drugs you use? the fda is part of hhs. if you think it's important to prevent the spread of diseases and...