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the gospel according to ted lasso. been something like that. >> football is football no matter where you play it. >> the show's success is even more extraordinary when you consider the show's origins. nearly ten years ago, long before "ted lasso" became gospel, he began as an arrogant, incurious commercial. >> how are you doing, this is ted lasso, i would like to talk to the queen, please. >> nbc sports needed a buzzy ad campaign to promote soccer's english premier league in the u.s. so they called sudeikis, who was finishing up a ten-year run on "saturday night live." >> skip like little girls, not a care in the world. >> he said the job sounded like fun, especially when he was allowed to invite two old friends along for the ride. before you guys created "ted lasso," you were actually best friends. >> i don't know, best. >> a lot of people in our life. >> i think we got along well. >> we're fine. >> yeah. >> how would you describe your relationship? >> i think best friends, probably. >> "ted lasso's" co-creators joe k
the gospel according to ted lasso. been something like that. >> football is football no matter where you play it. >> the show's success is even more extraordinary when you consider the show's origins. nearly ten years ago, long before "ted lasso" became gospel, he began as an arrogant, incurious commercial. >> how are you doing, this is ted lasso, i would like to talk to the queen, please. >> nbc sports needed a buzzy ad campaign to promote soccer's english...
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give it up for ted danson!up! it never happened. it never happened. >> ted: these are my pretty shoes, those are my really comfortable shoes. >> kelly: i am with you, i just got a pair of comfy tennis shoes and i think that's how you know you are getting to the point where you just don't care what people think. i bought them in like six different colors and it's like all i wear. because my feet hurt sometimes. speak to my feet hurt a lot. >> kelly: you can't expect women to wear heels. >> ted: are you doing that to yourselves? >> kelly: i think a man invented them, so -- and i think it was like back in the day for like royalty, to see if you are taller for the kings. isn't that where heels -- did i make that up? >> ted: at least i am not to man-explaining why you have to wear heels. >> kelly: i know, i know. i don't have to, that's the point. i do have comfy ones now, how is mary? i love your wife so much. >> ted: she loves you too, we will say that to you in person someday. it's me on how are y'all? i love you
give it up for ted danson!up! it never happened. it never happened. >> ted: these are my pretty shoes, those are my really comfortable shoes. >> kelly: i am with you, i just got a pair of comfy tennis shoes and i think that's how you know you are getting to the point where you just don't care what people think. i bought them in like six different colors and it's like all i wear. because my feet hurt sometimes. speak to my feet hurt a lot. >> kelly: you can't expect women to...
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go ahead, ted. here. i couldn't agree more and i've been going around saying for a very long time, the end of the former diplomat. i always enjoy joy is better than war war. winston churchill. but when you're facing an alliance against, you know, for a long time, an alliance against nobody, because no one made a credit for actually being an anti russian alliance. and now finally, the mask is slipping. we're finally seeing who they're worried about and who they're planning against. they're making, you know, these preparations. it's got to the moment it's a powerpoint presentation. but if you look through these documents that have disappeared, there's some pretty astonishing stuff being written. if you wouldn't mind, i'd like to quote a couple more a little because some of that is really frightening. if you look at the implications there, strengthening the alliance and accelerating is adaptation. ok? someone wants to tell me what they are adapting to more strongly i. i'd be really interested in hearing, but
go ahead, ted. here. i couldn't agree more and i've been going around saying for a very long time, the end of the former diplomat. i always enjoy joy is better than war war. winston churchill. but when you're facing an alliance against, you know, for a long time, an alliance against nobody, because no one made a credit for actually being an anti russian alliance. and now finally, the mask is slipping. we're finally seeing who they're worried about and who they're planning against. they're...
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ok, ted, ted so. so it's very interesting here, so there is no longer a pretense to pan european security, because if you want pants, european security, you have to include russia. but really, what now we've had in scots right from e. i would say it shows the centrally from the very beginning of nato and of, and of course, after the end of the cold war, this is directed at russia, excluding russia. you cannot have pan european security without russia. that's something they don't seem to understand or want to acknowledge. go ahead. here, i have to agree for many years. i've been saying that the nato claims to have partnership arrangements, if not more than that with which is about everyone in your below. very clearly, that's not the case anymore. and you know, the mascot finally slipped the gaps finally out of the bag. but for many years it was, it was only practical allies like say, germany didn't want conflict with russia who insisted that there was no way that they would support russia being named a
ok, ted, ted so. so it's very interesting here, so there is no longer a pretense to pan european security, because if you want pants, european security, you have to include russia. but really, what now we've had in scots right from e. i would say it shows the centrally from the very beginning of nato and of, and of course, after the end of the cold war, this is directed at russia, excluding russia. you cannot have pan european security without russia. that's something they don't seem to...
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cruz speak for anyone but ted cruz in the argument?ified republicans turning out in primaries trying to throw out every republican who voted to impeach trump, there's three left, in two weeks you have primaries for republicans, trying to take out the last three who voted to impeach trump. the self-identified base of the republican party they're going along with this. >> look, just -- i know the name cheney isn't popular in republican circles anymore, but if you are a right wing activist who says i believe in freedom, freedom means freedom for everybody. >> margaret and john -- >> or john and margaret, whatever. >> great to have you. >>> meanwhile, the secret service is facing new scrutiny this morning and why the january 6th committee is raising the alarm about a potential cover up inside the agency. >>> a new report says former president trump entertained a conservative lawyer's suggestion that he effectively declare martial law. maggie haberman with this ahead. only two things are forever: love and liberty mutual customizing your car
cruz speak for anyone but ted cruz in the argument?ified republicans turning out in primaries trying to throw out every republican who voted to impeach trump, there's three left, in two weeks you have primaries for republicans, trying to take out the last three who voted to impeach trump. the self-identified base of the republican party they're going along with this. >> look, just -- i know the name cheney isn't popular in republican circles anymore, but if you are a right wing activist...
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she was giving her victory speech and that was the night that ted cruz. be better or work and and that those results were playing in the background as she was giving her acceptance speech and she stopped her speech. and she was like we're gonna we're gonna turn texas in a generation. in this generation and when you watch what she the way she handled ted cruz during the failure of the electric grid last winter. when texans were freezing to death and ted cruz was going to to mexico on vacation with his family you all remember this. she didn't say anything directly to cruise. she merely raised. i don't know two million dollars five million dollars. i can't remember the number exactly just like a gigantic amount of money overnight. for texans who were freezing because there was no electricity and then she flew down to texas in the middle of the pandemic and gave out sandwiches and stuff. and you just think like the the images and the power that she was able to exert on this particular issue was so focused. and so aware of all of the optics what it was going t
she was giving her victory speech and that was the night that ted cruz. be better or work and and that those results were playing in the background as she was giving her acceptance speech and she stopped her speech. and she was like we're gonna we're gonna turn texas in a generation. in this generation and when you watch what she the way she handled ted cruz during the failure of the electric grid last winter. when texans were freezing to death and ted cruz was going to to mexico on vacation...
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look, i can tell you that ted cruz strategist is jeffrey.t the very top of the game on the republican side. hard to imagine this is what he wants ted cruz to be campaigning on right now. i think that a lot of these guys get caught up in what is happening in right-wing media. what is happening with the base. that interview by ted cruz was on a right-wing media outlet. they want to retweets. they want the engagement from the more extreme parts of the party. and they are really cutting off their nose despite their face, in a mid term that should be good for them if they are focusing on economic issues. >> well, he is going to get the engagement from all over this country. and you can focus on economic issues, because again, this is a complicated economic environment. and as you coined the term, it is an annoying economy. one that is recovering. after a devastating pandemic. tim miller, thank you. coming up, texas state senator roland gutierrez joins us. he is demanding more oversight in investigating the uvalde shooting. we will ask him how on
look, i can tell you that ted cruz strategist is jeffrey.t the very top of the game on the republican side. hard to imagine this is what he wants ted cruz to be campaigning on right now. i think that a lot of these guys get caught up in what is happening in right-wing media. what is happening with the base. that interview by ted cruz was on a right-wing media outlet. they want to retweets. they want the engagement from the more extreme parts of the party. and they are really cutting off their...
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i love "ted lasso."hy that's come out so fervently. because we don't know that for definite. but what i think has come out is that jason always said that there was a beginning, a middle, and an end. at least, perhaps, to this story. >> rupaul: sure. >> you know? so who knows. i hope not. i mean, i literally want to play her until she's walking on a frame. [ laughter ] i do, i feel like she's my pal that i want to honor and i want to walk along with her longer. >> rupaul: she is a great character. you just love her so much. [ cheers and applause ] such a great character. fingers crossed, if this is the last season, fingers crossed there's a movie coming. you're filming right now? >> we are filming. even if we left it at this, jason has pointed out that that's just where we leave them for now. like you see "friends," you don't see them for a while, they go off and do their thing. that's how i'm going to have to think about it. otherwise i'll be an emotional mess. it's ridiculous that i get emotional about
i love "ted lasso."hy that's come out so fervently. because we don't know that for definite. but what i think has come out is that jason always said that there was a beginning, a middle, and an end. at least, perhaps, to this story. >> rupaul: sure. >> you know? so who knows. i hope not. i mean, i literally want to play her until she's walking on a frame. [ laughter ] i do, i feel like she's my pal that i want to honor and i want to walk along with her longer. >>...
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this is exactly, i'm really glad you brought that up, ted. because the anything could be a pretense to invoke, you know, article one and then article 5 here are rapidly running out of time. you know why it again, if i go back to what's going on in madrid here, i have there been protest against the, the compact. there was a major protest on monday, thousands of people came out from all across spain to reject. what were they? it was a engine is what were they saying, what was about there was something to pull out of. they were calling to pull spain out of nato, and they were calling to restore real actual strategic autonomy to europe, to be able to function, you know, in the interests of europeans as opposed to in the interest of the small ruling elite in the united states. and they were denouncing nato as an imperialist block. so, i mean, you have a pretty vociferous rejection from, from many thousands of spaniards of this summit of what it represents. obviously none of that was, was reported in the mainstream media because it's not particular
this is exactly, i'm really glad you brought that up, ted. because the anything could be a pretense to invoke, you know, article one and then article 5 here are rapidly running out of time. you know why it again, if i go back to what's going on in madrid here, i have there been protest against the, the compact. there was a major protest on monday, thousands of people came out from all across spain to reject. what were they? it was a engine is what were they saying, what was about there was...
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. >> reporter: this is my nephew, ted.d a few months ago, ted says, at times, his blindness feels insurmountable. >> i felt like i was doomed. that does sound a little immature. >> reporter: a woe is me kind of feeling. >> yes. i really want to be like everybody else sometimes, you know. >> reporter: and that's why, when i heard about this drag racer, attempting to set a new world speed record, i thought ted and others like him had to meet the driver. in 2012, dan parker of columbus, gorgia got in a crash. he suffered a traumatic brain injury so severe it blinded him. >> i never imagined i would be back in the seat of a race car, but i have been a racer my whole life. i just had to figure out another way to do it. >> reporter: a machinist by trade, dan got adaptive equipment so he could make parts, and then designed this entire race car. >> that just amazes me. what does he look like? >> reporter: mustache and a beard. >> i have a mustache. >> reporter: you have a mustache. >> see? whiskers? i hope nobody sees them. >> rep
. >> reporter: this is my nephew, ted.d a few months ago, ted says, at times, his blindness feels insurmountable. >> i felt like i was doomed. that does sound a little immature. >> reporter: a woe is me kind of feeling. >> yes. i really want to be like everybody else sometimes, you know. >> reporter: and that's why, when i heard about this drag racer, attempting to set a new world speed record, i thought ted and others like him had to meet the driver. in 2012, dan...
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ted, let me shift fio of into and tens mania. i which i just saying i got a real good. yeah, we may see german tanks in the baltics. if they continue, we'll see german tanks destroyed once again in the politics. ok, will be a topic for another program here. let me go to ted right now. the, the, the, the other side of all this is that the mask is off. i mean, russia knows who is arbitrary, sorry, doesn't have to listen to all of the clap trap and the boiler played nonsense from brussels anymore. they know that they are being targeted as an enemy here, and russia will take re response to that obviously. so, i mean, i don't see what progress security in europe has been made at all here. go ahead 10 . here. i couldn't agree more and i've been going around saying for a very long time. the and the former diplomat. i always think that in georgia is better than war war, winston churchill. but when you're facing an alliance against, you know, for a long time in alliance against nobody, because no one would credit for actually being an anti russian alliance. and now by with the m
ted, let me shift fio of into and tens mania. i which i just saying i got a real good. yeah, we may see german tanks in the baltics. if they continue, we'll see german tanks destroyed once again in the politics. ok, will be a topic for another program here. let me go to ted right now. the, the, the, the other side of all this is that the mask is off. i mean, russia knows who is arbitrary, sorry, doesn't have to listen to all of the clap trap and the boiler played nonsense from brussels anymore....
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ted lemmy shifty of into intense mania, which i just say i had a real quick. yeah, we may see german tanks in the baltics. if they continue, we'll see german tanks destroyed once again in the politics. ok, will be a topic for another program here. let me go to ted right now. the, the, the, the other side of all this is that the mask is off. i mean, russia knows who is arbitrary, sorry, doesn't have to listen to all of the clap trap and the boiler played nonsense from brussels anymore. they know that they're being targeted as an enemy here. and russia will take re response to that obviously. so, i mean, i don't see what progress security in europe has been made at all here. go ahead 10 year. i couldn't agree more. and i've been going around saying for a very long time, the end of the former diplomat. i always think that georgia is better than war war, winston churchill. but when you're facing an alliance against, you know, for a long time in alliance against nobody, because no one. right. and they would credit for actually being an anti russian alliance. and no
ted lemmy shifty of into intense mania, which i just say i had a real quick. yeah, we may see german tanks in the baltics. if they continue, we'll see german tanks destroyed once again in the politics. ok, will be a topic for another program here. let me go to ted right now. the, the, the, the other side of all this is that the mask is off. i mean, russia knows who is arbitrary, sorry, doesn't have to listen to all of the clap trap and the boiler played nonsense from brussels anymore. they know...
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go ahead, ted. well, 2 quick points. one is that there are, there are multiple layers of energy trouble out there. one of them, obviously, is, is the current conflict taking place in europe. but another, the dedication that many states have made in a trend new way. you know, as they alluded to in glasgow a few months ago, they're going green. they're getting rid of fossil fuels and they're going to replace them with renewable, except they aren't because they can't because there's no baseload power provided by renewables until they get massive nuclear, massive batteries under capable of backing up and offering baseline support. renewal, you will see anyone be able to rely on here, and it's really, it's winter time. and a couple of states on the eastern seaboard have been within hours of brown outs, if not blackouts, because they've been shutting down coal fired power plants faster than they can build windmills and solar cells. second point, you quoted g 7 language on ukraine and support for it all coaching nato's language
go ahead, ted. well, 2 quick points. one is that there are, there are multiple layers of energy trouble out there. one of them, obviously, is, is the current conflict taking place in europe. but another, the dedication that many states have made in a trend new way. you know, as they alluded to in glasgow a few months ago, they're going green. they're getting rid of fossil fuels and they're going to replace them with renewable, except they aren't because they can't because there's no baseload...
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we're learning everything every hour today, ted. the most scary has to be that he was looking at a follow up attack in madison, wisconsin. we don't know for sure why hi cancelled that. but he was essentially there. >> yeah, that's very scary. because after he left the scene there in highland park or illinois, he headed to his mom's house, he picked up his mom's car and he headed to madison, wisconsin. from what we've been told, he is talking to the authorities, neil. he's informed the authorities that he saw a crowd there in madison, wisconsin and he thought very strongly about shooting up that crowd. he thought about it. he then came back, of course, to illinois and quite naturally i'm happy and elated to say that he was captured there in illinois. >> neil: ted, i want to go over the red flag laws in place in illinois that he was violating or at least authorities ignored or didn't have any idea going back to 2019. of course, these were sum of the early incidents where in the spring of that year his family was concerned that he migh
we're learning everything every hour today, ted. the most scary has to be that he was looking at a follow up attack in madison, wisconsin. we don't know for sure why hi cancelled that. but he was essentially there. >> yeah, that's very scary. because after he left the scene there in highland park or illinois, he headed to his mom's house, he picked up his mom's car and he headed to madison, wisconsin. from what we've been told, he is talking to the authorities, neil. he's informed the...
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what is it about ted cruz that makes him such a ripe target for you? >> i don't know.ho we ask across the political aisle, he is kind of a strange guy, it makes them uncomfortable and that includes us and when we are on the road and there is an opportunity to try to get in interaction with ted cruz, we go for it. >> we just sew up and see what happens. it doesn't always work out but sometimes it does and is worth it. >> i would love to be in one of your brainstorming sessions where you come up with these ideas. it is so interesting, you don't just go after political candidates. you don't go after people on the right or left parties, you have printed scientology, chick- fil-a a couple months ago you went to the nra convention and targeted its leader, let's listen to that. >> and maybe these mass shootings would stop happening if we all thought a little bit more. and we prayed a little bit more. so, i am asking everyone in this room, to think, to pray. give your thoughts and your prayers and your thoughts and your prayers and your prayers and your thoughts and if we give
what is it about ted cruz that makes him such a ripe target for you? >> i don't know.ho we ask across the political aisle, he is kind of a strange guy, it makes them uncomfortable and that includes us and when we are on the road and there is an opportunity to try to get in interaction with ted cruz, we go for it. >> we just sew up and see what happens. it doesn't always work out but sometimes it does and is worth it. >> i would love to be in one of your brainstorming sessions...
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i take my hat off to law enforcement. >> trace: ted, thank you very much. if we would have an attorney here i'm wondering from a legal perspective that you believe possibly that police might be close to this guy, sir? >> i have to believe that they are very close to this guy. i would have to believe they know a lot more than we know. i can tell you, the famous boxer once said, you can run, but you can't hide. this gentle man will be caught. >> trace: do you feel the same way? >> yes. we have a suspect on the run. if he's still in that vehicle. how this all ends is going to be up to the suspect. whether it's a peaceful resolution or violent resolution. this is in the suspect's hands now. he's probably aware that he's now identified and he's on the run. but, you know, they obviously got a wealth of information from that weapon. that if it didn't lead them directly to the suspect, got them close enough to get the information that they needed on the suspect. that's why we were referring earlier to the life of the weapon. that's where all of this comes into play
i take my hat off to law enforcement. >> trace: ted, thank you very much. if we would have an attorney here i'm wondering from a legal perspective that you believe possibly that police might be close to this guy, sir? >> i have to believe that they are very close to this guy. i would have to believe they know a lot more than we know. i can tell you, the famous boxer once said, you can run, but you can't hide. this gentle man will be caught. >> trace: do you feel the same way?...
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police detective and defense attorney, ted williams. i'm interested about what peter was talking about there. the gun seems to be the biggest piece of evidence that we have. the atf is now trying to trace this weapon. they're trying to trace the ownership. it's not something that you can go online and pull it up and boom, you have a match. it takes awhile. so like everything else in an investigation, it takes awhile. is there a way that you know of, ted, that they can expedite this process a little bit? >> trace, it is not anything that i know of a manner that they can expedite it. they're moving me thought -- methodically. the good thing is that they have the gun. the good thing also is that they have means and ways as you have already represented to trace this gun. this is such a sad day. the fourth of july. we're celebrating our independence. here again, another mass shooting. trace, you and i have covered so many of these mass shootings in this country. this is a very sad situation there in highland park, illinois. >> stand by. i wa
police detective and defense attorney, ted williams. i'm interested about what peter was talking about there. the gun seems to be the biggest piece of evidence that we have. the atf is now trying to trace this weapon. they're trying to trace the ownership. it's not something that you can go online and pull it up and boom, you have a match. it takes awhile. so like everything else in an investigation, it takes awhile. is there a way that you know of, ted, that they can expedite this process a...
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mark: next, senator ted cruz walks us through the attack this nation's highest court.ger that will come if the left gets their way, stay there for more of the best left field -- "life, liberty and levin" show and we'll be right back. and this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. this is the sound of fasenra. ask yo
mark: next, senator ted cruz walks us through the attack this nation's highest court.ger that will come if the left gets their way, stay there for more of the best left field -- "life, liberty and levin" show and we'll be right back. and this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma...
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ted, thanks a lot for joining us. in the studio, it's an honor to have you here. first thing i want to ask you about is the kind of you might call double standards in the western media. i mean, we saw how the west, the mainstream media immediately launched a massive campaign against russia after it launched its military operation when we didn't see the kind of same reaction when the same western media, or when the west launched us led military interventions into countries like yugoslavia, iraq, we didn't see the same kind of reaction from these media outlets. so what do you make of that? well, i mean, it's all different when it's your country just issue doing the thing that you say, other countries shouldn't be doing hypocrisy as rampant in international politics as well as domestic politics. and you know, it's, it's all, it's, it's so extreme though, in this particular case that, you know, it's kind of depressing, am transparent for anyone who's actually paying attention the, the united states media was really actively complicit in the war against afghanistan. an
ted, thanks a lot for joining us. in the studio, it's an honor to have you here. first thing i want to ask you about is the kind of you might call double standards in the western media. i mean, we saw how the west, the mainstream media immediately launched a massive campaign against russia after it launched its military operation when we didn't see the kind of same reaction when the same western media, or when the west launched us led military interventions into countries like yugoslavia, iraq,...
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joe, ted, ted, joe. all thanks to joe. brilliant, brilliant.old i had cancer. i've tried to stay positive throughout, but meeting joe today has boosted that no end, really. the feeling of meeting ted today has been absolutely brilliant. just a dream come true that the message i sent out has got to ted and saved his life. having seenjoe and knowing what he has been through and recovered, and literally bounced back, it does inspire me to think i can do that, too. it isa it is a good story. joe and ted join us now. along with chiara de biase from prostate cancer uk. very jovial atmosphere veryjovial atmosphere in the studio this morning. this is a good time. who would have it, you were sitting there and i were sitting here. who would have thought the impact he would have thought the impact he would make, and the campaign, of course. i would make, and the campaign, of course. ., ~ ., would make, and the campaign, of course. ., 4' ., . ., would make, and the campaign, of course. ., ~ ., . ., , course. i would like to say jon is sick, course. i would
joe, ted, ted, joe. all thanks to joe. brilliant, brilliant.old i had cancer. i've tried to stay positive throughout, but meeting joe today has boosted that no end, really. the feeling of meeting ted today has been absolutely brilliant. just a dream come true that the message i sent out has got to ted and saved his life. having seenjoe and knowing what he has been through and recovered, and literally bounced back, it does inspire me to think i can do that, too. it isa it is a good story. joe...
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ted, you worked there for 38 years. did you feel when it shutdown? >> we were very disappointed and in denial for a while. the writing was on the wall. it was purely economic. coal just couldn't compete and -- >> carley: holly, you clearly care so much about your community. you actually resigned from the position because of this fight over the power plant. can you tell us what happened there? >> sure. it wasn't necessarily over the planned closure. i really wanted to get my hands dirty, that's one of the main reason why i ran in the first place, but several years later, about a year ago from now in april, at that point, it had been a good year and a half of some people coming out of the woodwork and using the plant as a platform to get politically involved, and it really drummed up a lot of negativity. at the time, the trump administration had imposed a significant delay on any offshore wind projects, power projects, so that directly affected is and what was to come. we have done a press release, there was a huge press release about -- similar to wha
ted, you worked there for 38 years. did you feel when it shutdown? >> we were very disappointed and in denial for a while. the writing was on the wall. it was purely economic. coal just couldn't compete and -- >> carley: holly, you clearly care so much about your community. you actually resigned from the position because of this fight over the power plant. can you tell us what happened there? >> sure. it wasn't necessarily over the planned closure. i really wanted to get my...
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that is how i met senator ted cruz. up to me after i gave those remarks at the state political convention and he said wow. a golden age of conservatism in wisconsin. and a golden age of conservatism happening at wisconsin because you had a pair of fighters there . scott walker and me. and we can do it again, guys. we can bring the golden age of conservatism back to the state of wisconsin. we can see it happen all again and you need someone who knows how to put the pieces back together. i remember what we did to repair the state after the deep 2000 -- 2007 to 2009 recession. jim doyle handed us a budget that was a pile of crap, guys, leading us to do act 10, saving the wisconsin taxpayer $15 billion. we cut taxes by $13 billion. we did concealed carry. we did doctrine. we did prevailing wage reform. we became a right to work state and we defunded planned parenthood and shut down five planned parenthood clinics. isn't it a blessing that we celebrate the scourge of abortion ending in our country with row stricken down by t
that is how i met senator ted cruz. up to me after i gave those remarks at the state political convention and he said wow. a golden age of conservatism in wisconsin. and a golden age of conservatism happening at wisconsin because you had a pair of fighters there . scott walker and me. and we can do it again, guys. we can bring the golden age of conservatism back to the state of wisconsin. we can see it happen all again and you need someone who knows how to put the pieces back together. i...
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we have senator ted cruz.] [cheering] it is hard to believe you got elected ten years ago this fall. and even before that and since then has been tremendous proponent of school choice but hoyou are a real champion for educational freedom. i don't to talk to a little bit more about the 529 expansion that you let in the united states senate for the tax cut in jobs act. but before we do that everybody knows you into great schools, ivy league schools. i think it bears telling everybody that his american dream story is everybody's american dreamam story. his father came here with $100 sewn into his underwear, washed dishes and got his degree in mathematics in texas. his mother was with the groundbreaking women at the shell company all in mathematics. there we have congressman byron donalds. [applause] also a proponent of school choice in educational freedom, but a product of it if i may as well. hard-working, single mom who raised here in brooklyn, new york pretty went to lorna for his schooling and he stayed there
we have senator ted cruz.] [cheering] it is hard to believe you got elected ten years ago this fall. and even before that and since then has been tremendous proponent of school choice but hoyou are a real champion for educational freedom. i don't to talk to a little bit more about the 529 expansion that you let in the united states senate for the tax cut in jobs act. but before we do that everybody knows you into great schools, ivy league schools. i think it bears telling everybody that his...
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elizabeth: ted williams, thanks for your service to our country. on. >>> to this story, there is a social media slap fight. it is escalating between elon musk and former president trump, elon musk and hunter biden, and elon musk and an msnbc anchor. congressman jason smith talks to us about it coming up on "the evening edit." ♪. i'm mark and i live in vero beach, florida. my wife and i have three children. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ well, the stock is bubbling in the pot ♪ ♪ just till they taste what we've got ♪ ♪ ow, ow ♪ ♪ with a big, fresh carrot ♪ ♪ and a whole lot of cheese ♪ ♪ and the mirror from your van is halfway down the street ♪ ♪ well, you can say that -- ♪ wait, what? i said, "someone just clipped the side view mirror right off t
elizabeth: ted williams, thanks for your service to our country. on. >>> to this story, there is a social media slap fight. it is escalating between elon musk and former president trump, elon musk and hunter biden, and elon musk and an msnbc anchor. congressman jason smith talks to us about it coming up on "the evening edit." ♪. i'm mark and i live in vero beach, florida. my wife and i have three children. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i...
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minds, serves in senate is ted cruz, he was a clerk for chief justice rehnquist.me court. senator cruz, welcome, you are on the senate judiciary committee, you questioned this nominee, were you am impressed with her. >> i have known judge jackson for 30-years, we were in law school together. personally speaking she is very bright and charming and affable. but her substantive record, you used that word radical, that is right, it is dramatically to the left. and if she is confirmed, she will be the most liberal justice of all 9, the most liberal to have ever served to u.s. supreme court. and that will have consequences across the range. for free speech, for religious liberty, for the second amendment. her record shows a consistent left wing radical approach. but i think there was no area where her record was more troubles than crime. here record on crime in particular, she came out of law school, and clerked for justice breyer on the supreme court. she became a federal public defender, we have known public defenders, people go and do that. because their heart is wit
minds, serves in senate is ted cruz, he was a clerk for chief justice rehnquist.me court. senator cruz, welcome, you are on the senate judiciary committee, you questioned this nominee, were you am impressed with her. >> i have known judge jackson for 30-years, we were in law school together. personally speaking she is very bright and charming and affable. but her substantive record, you used that word radical, that is right, it is dramatically to the left. and if she is confirmed, she...
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i'm like, how far is ted cruz going to take this?ican party going to take this knowing they're going to erase basic history or different cultures or lgbtq individuals? >> yeah. cameron, you've work in the biden white house. that's a place where everybody's working hard, but dealing with these larger systemic issues. i mean, the supreme court does set the law of the land. just curious what you think here of cruz backing up the right flank of the court. >> i think two things. one, this is clearly a chance for ted cruz to show chum into the water as he heads into 2024, but in addition we've been encouraged this week the house look like it's going to take up a bill to protect and codify same sex marriage. but elections have consequences, and this is a classic example of taking an inch and taking, honestly, two miles. but they're also at risk really alienating a lot of voters as they come into this midterm. >> yeah, i wonder what you think, juanita about marriage equality being something at one point in time was actually unifying. there's
i'm like, how far is ted cruz going to take this?ican party going to take this knowing they're going to erase basic history or different cultures or lgbtq individuals? >> yeah. cameron, you've work in the biden white house. that's a place where everybody's working hard, but dealing with these larger systemic issues. i mean, the supreme court does set the law of the land. just curious what you think here of cruz backing up the right flank of the court. >> i think two things. one,...
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. >> i'm ron burgund captioning sponsored by cbs >> ted cruz now has a beef with elmo.cent episode of "sesame street" in which elmo reflects on his covid vaccination, ted cruz slammed the show for aggressively advocating for young kids' covid vaccines. >> and now, elmo responds to ted cruz. >> everybody! everybody! snuffy, big bird! >> what is it? >> come see what elmo did! >> what have you done, elmo? >> elmo is about to clap back. >> oh, this could get ugly. >> i love a good beef. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
. >> i'm ron burgund captioning sponsored by cbs >> ted cruz now has a beef with elmo.cent episode of "sesame street" in which elmo reflects on his covid vaccination, ted cruz slammed the show for aggressively advocating for young kids' covid vaccines. >> and now, elmo responds to ted cruz. >> everybody! everybody! snuffy, big bird! >> what is it? >> come see what elmo did! >> what have you done, elmo? >> elmo is about to clap back....
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he was actually favoring the continuity of the of the party and the executive branch and ted sorensen as a creature of the executive branch having worked with president kennedy in the kennedy. white house was actually favoring the legislative succession under the succession act so you you can chew on that. the next point is is that dual vacancies are going to be much more likely for biological reasons or maligned threats and here you see up in the corner is a covid spike proteins on on the virus and while we've been meeting a news just came out from the washington post that merrick garland and and secretary ramundo have both tested positive for covid and members of the white house staff have tested positive for covid having been all at the grid iron dinner on saturday night earlier in the week. so so that this is not a hypothetical that the president and vice president could have been exposed. i'm not saying they were but they could have been in that ecosystem and been exposed. so this is not a hypothetical the next point is malign threats. i happen to have the honor of serving on the
he was actually favoring the continuity of the of the party and the executive branch and ted sorensen as a creature of the executive branch having worked with president kennedy in the kennedy. white house was actually favoring the legislative succession under the succession act so you you can chew on that. the next point is is that dual vacancies are going to be much more likely for biological reasons or maligned threats and here you see up in the corner is a covid spike proteins on on the...
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ted, thank you so much for coming on this saturday.ble to look at the situation through an interesting perspective. your lens of law enforcement. and of course your legal perspective. in the past and general profilers have said people who commit these mass shootings have had a few things in common. like a desire to be famous but some are disgruntled in the workplace, them bullied at one time or another in their lives. they live in isolation without a lot of friends. many have mental illness. but now you have people emerging from lockdowns during the pandemic. they are heavily influenced by dark social media themes and they are young, ted. they are in their late teens or early 20s. what do you make of this new profile? >> well, anita i can tell you these shooters have what i define as an internal rage that they can either control at certain times and at other times they are not able to control. the average mass shooter in america, especially those when you look at buffalo, new york or a shooter goes in, hates black people and shoots up
ted, thank you so much for coming on this saturday.ble to look at the situation through an interesting perspective. your lens of law enforcement. and of course your legal perspective. in the past and general profilers have said people who commit these mass shootings have had a few things in common. like a desire to be famous but some are disgruntled in the workplace, them bullied at one time or another in their lives. they live in isolation without a lot of friends. many have mental illness....
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we have senator ted cruz who-- yes. [cheers and applause] >> it's hard to believe, but you got elected 10 years ago this mall and even before that and since then has been a tremendous, tremendous proponent of school of choice and educational freedom and i want to talk to you more about the 529 expansion that you led in the senate and tax jobs act. and before you do that, you went to great schools, ivy league schools, but i think it bears telling everybody that his american dream story is everybody's american dream story. his father came here with $100 sewn in his underwear, washed dishes and got his degree in mathematics in texas. his mother was one of the ground breaking women in the shell companies, also in mathematics and then we have congressman byron donalds. [cheers and applause] >> also a proponent of school choice and educational freedom, but a product of it, if i may as well. hardworking, single mom who raised him in brooklyn, new york, went to florida for schooling and said there since and he and erica have th
we have senator ted cruz who-- yes. [cheers and applause] >> it's hard to believe, but you got elected 10 years ago this mall and even before that and since then has been a tremendous, tremendous proponent of school of choice and educational freedom and i want to talk to you more about the 529 expansion that you led in the senate and tax jobs act. and before you do that, you went to great schools, ivy league schools, but i think it bears telling everybody that his american dream story is...
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(ted) it seemed like the responsible thing to do. (jane) and then, just yesterday, my sister told me about visible. (sister) yeah, get unlimited data for as low as $25 a month. no family needed. (vo) family plan savings without the family. get visible. single-line wireless with unlimited data for as low as $25 a month. >>> welcome back, everybody. here's your pre-fed snapshot the nasdaq up 2.5% after better than feared big tech earnings. 3972 the level there, the dow trailing with a quarter percent gain >>> the senate passing the chips act 64-33. it now moves to the house where it's expected to pass, and will then be sent to president biden's desk to sign before the summer recess. here's a look at some of the semiconductor names. amd, nvidia, some of the strongest performers, but, again, kind of modest here a lot of expectations that this would happen intel probably the poster child for the chips act, adding about 2% in the session today. >>> still ahead, the fed action impact on housing, we're definitely seeing the fallout. the ceo
(ted) it seemed like the responsible thing to do. (jane) and then, just yesterday, my sister told me about visible. (sister) yeah, get unlimited data for as low as $25 a month. no family needed. (vo) family plan savings without the family. get visible. single-line wireless with unlimited data for as low as $25 a month. >>> welcome back, everybody. here's your pre-fed snapshot the nasdaq up 2.5% after better than feared big tech earnings. 3972 the level there, the dow trailing with a...
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i'm with ted, in, yes, it's not, no. and some said i can't do this, it's terrible, i don't know how you get to 50 without us, if you do different math than i do, maybe you're not going to school, i don't know. let me know if you want to get to 50 let me know. and it's one of the question few times where republican leadership ended up whipping the moderates to support the conservative proposal. and it's almost never happened and we ended up getting everyone on board, which was important and i'll tell you, also, during the shutdown, so you may remember the first big democratic so-called covid relief bill, it had tens of billions for public schools. i introduced an amendment and force add vote on the senate floor. my amendment said look, a public schools you can have tens of billions of dollars if you're open and teaching in person. if you're open have all the new money, have at it. but if you're not open, if the school is closed, you know what? you can have the money you had yesterday. you can have all the money you had ye
i'm with ted, in, yes, it's not, no. and some said i can't do this, it's terrible, i don't know how you get to 50 without us, if you do different math than i do, maybe you're not going to school, i don't know. let me know if you want to get to 50 let me know. and it's one of the question few times where republican leadership ended up whipping the moderates to support the conservative proposal. and it's almost never happened and we ended up getting everyone on board, which was important and i'll...
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she did not have to say anything to or about ted cruz. she could just do this and have everybody watching. it was an incredibly effective use of her power. both in terms of raising money and motivating her especially with the media feed to a cause. she can pick a politician and raise money for them. it is an incorruptible toolkit. >> i would say to that she is very conscious of the limitations of trying to change her colleagues. she has said before this was in the other country in the world did not have a two-party system somebody like joe biden and her would not be in the same party. she can only push her colleague so far. what she can do however to make things more accepted. something like the brand-new deal when biden estimated these committees over the 2020 election to come up with plans she was the environmental committee were john kerry and the plan that came out of it was like the brand-new deal without the name brand-new deal. she is trying to make this more popular in order to push someone like maybe this is the type we want to i
she did not have to say anything to or about ted cruz. she could just do this and have everybody watching. it was an incredibly effective use of her power. both in terms of raising money and motivating her especially with the media feed to a cause. she can pick a politician and raise money for them. it is an incorruptible toolkit. >> i would say to that she is very conscious of the limitations of trying to change her colleagues. she has said before this was in the other country in the...
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is ted danson's deal standard? ted danson? -the guy from cheers. -yeah, i know who he is.ow. you tell russell. oh, um, before i forget.
is ted danson's deal standard? ted danson? -the guy from cheers. -yeah, i know who he is.ow. you tell russell. oh, um, before i forget.
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please welcome senator ted cruz. ♪ sen. cruz: god bless the great state of wisconsin.e with you. thank you for coming and for spending all day. and rolling up your sleeves and going to work. i was talking with ron johnson beforee came out and i said the people gathered here are warriors. the folks gathered here are not just yelling at their television sets. these are the men and women who look at our country and say our country needs saving and it is my job to do. i appreciate each of you. it is a big commitment of time. you could have been home with your family. you could have been doing a 1000 other things. but you are here working because you love ameri. that is a big deal. know this,ut today, these are not ordinary times. we have a president who shakes hands with people who are not there. that is not normal. i nt to wrap up today wh the word of hope and a word of encouragement. i have two points. here is the first. america is in crisis. we know this. look at what is happening in washington, d.c.. joe biden, kamala harris, chuck schumer, and nancy pelosi have rewed
please welcome senator ted cruz. ♪ sen. cruz: god bless the great state of wisconsin.e with you. thank you for coming and for spending all day. and rolling up your sleeves and going to work. i was talking with ron johnson beforee came out and i said the people gathered here are warriors. the folks gathered here are not just yelling at their television sets. these are the men and women who look at our country and say our country needs saving and it is my job to do. i appreciate each of you. it...
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and he and erica have three sons and, of course, ted and heidi have two daughters, between the three of us, we have nine school-aged children in school right now. i'm telling you this because i think it's important we focus on the kinds of solutions we see now and that we don't just take this moment to talk about masking up 7-year-olds and critical racear theory, both of which are very important to talk about. i know those who followed the science and told usim to put a mask on a 7-year-old can't follow the science and tell us what they see on a 7-month-old sonogram, but -- [applause] follow the science. but also let's not lose this moment to bring more people onboard in this educational freedom movement. and finally, i would say to you i have never heard in 30 years of doing this, i've never heard a single compelling, persuasive, memorable reason why basically one political party is against everything i just described. they're against giving kids dignity and theid human i of a quality, affordable education that's worthy of them. if we can't provide every child with the equality of o
and he and erica have three sons and, of course, ted and heidi have two daughters, between the three of us, we have nine school-aged children in school right now. i'm telling you this because i think it's important we focus on the kinds of solutions we see now and that we don't just take this moment to talk about masking up 7-year-olds and critical racear theory, both of which are very important to talk about. i know those who followed the science and told usim to put a mask on a 7-year-old...
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la oficina de ted cruz.ricia: inmigrantes que trabajan en lujosas mansiones en una zona de nueva york aseguran que no ganan lo suficiente para alquilar una vivienda. por eso viven en precarios campamentos en medio de un bosque. nuestra compaÑera logrÓ entrar a la zona que estÁ escondida. reportera: al lado de esta concurrida autopista que conduce a los vecindarios mÁs costosos de nueva york se encuentra esta Área boscosa donde uno se imagina que solo un intrÉpido se atreve a caminar, pero lo que pocos saben es que este lugar apartado es el hogar de un grupo de inmigrantes. entre ellos este jornalero, que no quiso ser identificado, pero nos contÓ que aunque gana $20 la hora realizando labores en su mayorÍa de jardinerÍa, el trabajo no es estable y debe decidir entre comer o pagar una renta. >> un cuarto le vale de $800 a $900. hasta $1000. pÓngale $1000 que yo sacaba. tenÍa que enviar $500 y guardar $500 para la comida y lavar y lo que uno necesita. reportero: es por eso que se vio obligado junto con otros co
la oficina de ted cruz.ricia: inmigrantes que trabajan en lujosas mansiones en una zona de nueva york aseguran que no ganan lo suficiente para alquilar una vivienda. por eso viven en precarios campamentos en medio de un bosque. nuestra compaÑera logrÓ entrar a la zona que estÁ escondida. reportera: al lado de esta concurrida autopista que conduce a los vecindarios mÁs costosos de nueva york se encuentra esta Área boscosa donde uno se imagina que solo un intrÉpido se atreve a caminar, pero...
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ted, ted, so, so it's very interesting here. so there is no longer a pretense to pan european security, because if you want pants, european security, you have to include russia. but really what now we've had and, and scott's right from e. i would say it shows the centrally from the very beginning of nato and of, and of course, after the end of the cold war, this is directed at russia, excluding russia. you cannot have pan european security without russia. that's something they don't seem to understand or want to acknowledge. go ahead, ted. here i have to agree for many years. i've been saying that the nato claims to have partnership arrangements, if not more than that with, with just about everyone in your below. very clearly. that's not the case anymore, and you know, the mask is finally slipped the cats finally out of the bag. but for many years it was, it was only practical allies like say, germany didn't want conflict with russia who insisted that there was no way that they would support russia being named as public enemy nu
ted, ted, so, so it's very interesting here. so there is no longer a pretense to pan european security, because if you want pants, european security, you have to include russia. but really what now we've had and, and scott's right from e. i would say it shows the centrally from the very beginning of nato and of, and of course, after the end of the cold war, this is directed at russia, excluding russia. you cannot have pan european security without russia. that's something they don't seem to...
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the mayor had just got back from giving a ted talk in canada and a reporter was keen to ask him aboutou saw the irony in flying so far for a talk in climate change. and secondly, why you couldn't use zoom instead? ok, so you liked the talk? what did you think of the argument i made in it? yeah, i thought it was very interesting, but ijust thought about the irony... let's work through this. do you know what the fundamental argument i made in the talk was? sorry, i thought we were asking you questions. i'm just trying to see if we're on the same ground. that's the bristol mayor, marvin rees, and local democracy reporter alex seabrook, known as an ldr. that exchange then continued for a while and remained as tense, i've got to say. then the press officer got involved. and on that topic, then... alex, may ijust ask a question? - just in terms of your role as an ldr. - so, from my understanding, it would be to report - and provide impartial coverage regarding the regular workingsj of local authorities - and public sector bodies, and so i suppose my questionl is that marvin was fully funded
the mayor had just got back from giving a ted talk in canada and a reporter was keen to ask him aboutou saw the irony in flying so far for a talk in climate change. and secondly, why you couldn't use zoom instead? ok, so you liked the talk? what did you think of the argument i made in it? yeah, i thought it was very interesting, but ijust thought about the irony... let's work through this. do you know what the fundamental argument i made in the talk was? sorry, i thought we were asking you...
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it's not clear where ted cruz is getting some of the arguments he's making. i posted and retweeted on my twitter account a much of tweets from jamie dupree. if people take a look at this, it's obvious there's something going on here that's not what ted cruz is saying. it sounds like it's chuck schumer not having managed the calendar in a way he previously agreed to. he doesn't seem to be bringing to the floor a vote to protect marriage equality. he also hasn't brought to the floor a bill that would deal with gas prices and targeting the saudi oil cartel. that's standing out here if you look at what jamie has tweeted. >> another vote on this is scheduled on monday and it's expected to pass tomorrow. oliver, let's look at a front page story in the "new york times" and "washington post." both papers highlighting fox news and donald trump. they had a mutually benefit relationship, but it's changing. they're pointing out that fox news didn't show donald trump's big return to d.c. speech live. i counted 17 minutes of mike pence's speech, 0 minutes at fox. when i ca
it's not clear where ted cruz is getting some of the arguments he's making. i posted and retweeted on my twitter account a much of tweets from jamie dupree. if people take a look at this, it's obvious there's something going on here that's not what ted cruz is saying. it sounds like it's chuck schumer not having managed the calendar in a way he previously agreed to. he doesn't seem to be bringing to the floor a vote to protect marriage equality. he also hasn't brought to the floor a bill that...