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and teddy has that.h morrison: ted's i'll do what i want attitude went beyond the truck he drove and the whiskey he drank. it went to the use of drugs. in his case, heroin. he told me that in the past that he had had a problem with heroin. keith morrison: but that didn't stop sandy from moving into ted's place. when i met teddy, you know, he-- you would never dream that he was-- had the money that he did. keith morrison: ted's wealth became very real though the day he handed sandy a credit card with her name on it. and he says, here, this credit card has like a $10,000 a month allowance on it. keith morrison: whether sandy knew it or not, 10 grand was a rounding error. ted was worth a lot more, like $70 million more. money that can make life very easy or very, very complicated. coming up, one complication, a suspicion that ted's father had links to the mob. they got as much attention as dean and frank and the others. and they had the same kind of adulation from the average member of the public. keith mor
and teddy has that.h morrison: ted's i'll do what i want attitude went beyond the truck he drove and the whiskey he drank. it went to the use of drugs. in his case, heroin. he told me that in the past that he had had a problem with heroin. keith morrison: but that didn't stop sandy from moving into ted's place. when i met teddy, you know, he-- you would never dream that he was-- had the money that he did. keith morrison: ted's wealth became very real though the day he handed sandy a credit card...
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so again, i will take teddy's reporting to the bank.le some folks inside the trump white house now. >> right? >> i actually. >> don't know that, nicole, but what i would say is right. i've followed teddy's reporting of elon for years now, from his time before he emerged onto the. political scene. and for me and my reporting on elon musk largely has been focused on his efforts to deconstruct, destabilize and cripple usaid. over the course of the last week and a half. and in just that week and a half, there is an incredible amount of testimony about elon musk's hold on to power that i think is representative in so many ways of his emergence on the tech scene over the course of the last decade. when you look at the last week and a half, you take last week more than 50 senior career civil servants at usaid were placed on administrative leave, and there was another official at usaid, a civil servant who effectively was head of hr at usaid, who. after trump's allies placed those 50 plus officials on leave, he sent an email to them saying that
so again, i will take teddy's reporting to the bank.le some folks inside the trump white house now. >> right? >> i actually. >> don't know that, nicole, but what i would say is right. i've followed teddy's reporting of elon for years now, from his time before he emerged onto the. political scene. and for me and my reporting on elon musk largely has been focused on his efforts to deconstruct, destabilize and cripple usaid. over the course of the last week and a half. and in...
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but, teddy, you're saying he's actually.re going in with these young, young people to. >> not not not always the same time. i mean, sometimes, you know, at usaid, for instance, we haven't seen evidence that musk has been there himself. but but oftentimes, you know, he and steve davis, his top, top aide, are showing up and spending the day at gsa, at the education department, at maybe the veteran veterans affairs department. he's kind of taking a grand tour of washington. >> and just the power is continuing. trump has said he hasn't even met these young men. >> i mean, this is this is sort of unmitigated and unfettered access to federal agencies. there appear to be, you know, no checks and balances on what musk can and cannot do. there is obviously no congressional oversight of the maneuvers that he's making and sort of the sweeping changes that he is attempting to to create within the federal government. i mean, it is it is absolutely stunning. every, you know, federal employee that our reporters speak to are absolutely stun
but, teddy, you're saying he's actually.re going in with these young, young people to. >> not not not always the same time. i mean, sometimes, you know, at usaid, for instance, we haven't seen evidence that musk has been there himself. but but oftentimes, you know, he and steve davis, his top, top aide, are showing up and spending the day at gsa, at the education department, at maybe the veteran veterans affairs department. he's kind of taking a grand tour of washington. >> and just...
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you download the teddy schultz reporting data from at a pro. now, germany is taking part in a new natural operation aimed at increasing surveillance and showing a stronger presence in the baltic sea. it follows increasing incidence of damage to on the sea cables and infrastructure seemed strange throughout history. there have been numerous occasions by telecommunications, electricity, or fewer things have been disrupted to be in sweden, finland estonia. i left via miscellaneous, and germany. du duluth, june. dudley was on board. the 1st german vessel taking part in the nature operation. as it set off into the baltic sea from the northern german coast, the crew of this german worship are preparing for a new mission. apparently, they're being deployed at short notice as part of the new nato operation called baltic century. for the next 8 weeks, the vessel with its crew of around 60 will petrol, the baltic sea. their aim is with her and confront any threats to critical underwater infrastructure, such as data cables and gas pipelines. are you putti
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he starts what is teddy roosevelt do? he creates an organization to check food to make sure they're healthy. what do we start doing with big monopolies and trusts like railroads that were had too much control? we break them up. what do we do about people who are maybe sick and living in cities. we get them health. we get them health because. we have public health officials. so the government starts have lots more power. all ready before world war one. but then something happens and that is world war one. and so at that point, the government decides in a kind of amazing change of the way that the way they operate, the government decides is going to have a large propaganda arm. that's the committee on public information. so here's what's interesting about the committee. this committee, just as a general way to look at it, it is that the idea behind it was to do what progressives had done as private citizens to to carry out reform. so does anybody here know what a progressive like a progressive journalist was? a thought abou
he starts what is teddy roosevelt do? he creates an organization to check food to make sure they're healthy. what do we start doing with big monopolies and trusts like railroads that were had too much control? we break them up. what do we do about people who are maybe sick and living in cities. we get them health. we get them health because. we have public health officials. so the government starts have lots more power. all ready before world war one. but then something happens and that is...
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. >> and teddy roosevelt was a civil service commissioner.the one who really got, i mean, rolled up his sleeves and really kind of brought this into the modern age. >> absolutely. because when he got in there and he was there for six years, this was a huge commitment of his time. people said, why are you doing this? he said, because he thought a tenet of democracy was to have people who could be a mechanic's son, a farmer's son, having the same chance at an exam as the son of a politician, or the son of a wealthy businessman. and he got in. the system was so entrenched he had to really fight, and he was a fighter. there were cartoons about him being a civil service guy, you know, riding a bucking bronco, and he's saying, stay seated, don't give up. don't let them bounce you out. and he was able to give speeches about the importance of it. he found the corruption in the system. a lot of people who were already there fighting the civil service reform were taking exams for other people to keep them to get in. they they instituted a 3% tax on all
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teddy; which ends are yaue , ,,,,,, ..e been in the pipeline for eemetlme? , of eeme�*me“ of the national guard something of the national guard in the z on the surface it is a and on the surface it is a but actually is 77 migrant 7 7 migrant operation 77 migrant operation and 77 mi hunting operation and 77 mi hunting operé7sadly1d 77 mi hunting operé7sadly a drag hunting operation. sadly a lot of the migrants going through mexico are not mexican so i believe the governmentdees—semetimes and feels able to overreach and feels able to send them back to the border keeps the us happy, so trump says we are --ettin when trump says we are getting a 10,000 soldiers on the us thatis a 10,000 soldiers on the us that is a lie, border, that is not a lie, it is just the? hale �*e-f-e“ them. le sjuettheg has them. , 77 going. in terms of were already going. in terms of tariffs averted today, there mei be a sih of relief will be a sigh of relief in how damaging would mexico city, how damaging would be imposed on the mexican this be impose
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well, lois found my old teddy bear, oscar, in the attic.do that! oh, it would be so awkward! um... okay. oscar was my... well, he was my first, you know. and that's always exciting. but-but i've been with rupert for so long now. uh-huh. most of our finances are intertwined. we've built a life together. on the other hand, oscar... oscar's the only one who can really make me laugh. i hate to say it, but i'm mostly with rupert because of his insurance. stewie, i think you're overthinking this. no, you're right. you're right, brian. i'm with rupert now. i just need to forget oscar. no matter how intense our relationship was. [ ♪ stereo playing jazz] that's amazing. it's like you took all the colors that exist and said, "[bleep], here's a new one." hi, can i help you? well, that depends. do you know how to fix pieces of junk?! haven't been stumped yet. [computer plays woman moaning] okay, i see what your problem is. i-i-i tried to buy a sweater online, and i-i think i got a virus. no, the porn's not the problem. your browser history shows that y
well, lois found my old teddy bear, oscar, in the attic.do that! oh, it would be so awkward! um... okay. oscar was my... well, he was my first, you know. and that's always exciting. but-but i've been with rupert for so long now. uh-huh. most of our finances are intertwined. we've built a life together. on the other hand, oscar... oscar's the only one who can really make me laugh. i hate to say it, but i'm mostly with rupert because of his insurance. stewie, i think you're overthinking this. no,...
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. >> outside, a teddy bear and flowers in the snow. inside, broken furniture and trash. according to the police report, a dead body was found clothed in a bed upstairs. there were needles and drugs on a nearby dresser and they saw no signs of foul play. >> the police never called me. the emmy called me to tell me that my daughter's body had been found, and to please make arrangements to come get her. i was in shock and my next question was, are you sure it's her? and they said they identified her by her fingerprints. >> the toxicology report is still pending, but reina's heartbroken family is adamant. they say she never used hard drugs and feel she met foul play. >> there was nothing, no drug paraphernalia on her body, around her body in the immediate area. no residue on her body, no track marks, no needle marks, nothing. >> family members noticed blood on her clothes. >> she had on this very dirty, oversize sweatshirt that had blood stained on the front. and underneath that she had an extra large calvin klein t shirt that had a concentrated amount of blood. >> as they w
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and the 9 point lead in the table chains double takes these teddy to $55.00 goes into the subdivision. no player has as many in their 1st 50 buddhist leave. your matches with 5 will be circle coming again said today's opponents you know, sometimes you have opponents that you saw him all goals, events and all those. and uh, yeah, we played a couple of games, you know, home and away. now we've had 2 good performances a against them, so um, yeah, for me, whoever i play, i try and help the team with with goals and it was nice to get a couple today. india have crushed england by 150 runs in this some final teas. wincy internationally moved by passing 1st the indians a mess to 7 for 9 and they 20 of is, i'd be sick. show them at the man of the moment for the host. they seem to 6 is says a new record for most 6 is an a t 20 i for india. objects 135 is also now the highest individual school on india investment in t 20 odds and for good measure. it also helped himself to, to work. i think the just monitoring savings and using the c o y a bit to the n b a with a is news of a blockbuster trade i
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busy the very high level, 90 percent is the meaning teddy. so they agreed of the agreed and they implemented it or be it for. ready a few days because as a result of every solution that was adopted by the board of governors of the at they decided that they. ready would not continue with this voluntary measure that they had agreed to implement at, at my request. so you, it'd be elegy into a suicide. there was a short leaved measure, but it indicated, at least to me at that time that they were listening that they were paying attention to my indications that this activity is an activity that it's, it's not a red. ready tables, they are the only ones in the world, apart from the countries that do have nuclear weapons. so that the concern is that exist, did you give me concerns? and that happened at that time. we evaluated that it would be a good gesture of to my 1st to them. so i appreciate the fact that they listen to me. but of course the process continued its own logic. and of course, i don't take issue with countries wanting to censor or not
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i believe he killed himself after opening 5 offices rushing, tennessee correspondent teddy showed says in or a bro, i, i asked her what students an alumni from the school i've been telling to they're having a really hard time dealing with this is all you know. um, so some of them had to shelter in place for hours yesterday. while the gunman roamed around before police evacuated, that we spoke with one young woman, a nursing students there at the school who, who said that she keeps trying to call several of her friends. and they aren't picking up the phone and she said, just really heartbreakingly, you know, i don't know if, you know, they lost their phone in the most hopeful scenario, or whether they're in hospital unable to answer or she said, and this just showed me whether they're still lying there where they fell there in the school. so people are saying that, you know, it's just really hard not to have any understanding of why this would happen to them. this school teeters to individuals who are trying to better themselves, learn better swedish yeah, we're training to, to uh, you
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course. effectively running the owners of discounts, they saved the club for the next generation, like teddy jo, 6 year old grandson, reiko. but each generation of scouts is, has to make a choice between the red and the blue. the great thing about the city is despite the rivalries and you know, whole families are split down the middle read samplers. so it's not unusual to have a mix of pulling up some funds. and we do have to fund this to all be because it is a family issue. the 1st game will have to enjoy was and it was in game because of me on colors, the 11th and fun. but luckily it does make me sense everything about the city is colored by football. the council even chose purple for the bins. combining the red and the blue. the football is part of the beach and i also have like a full day versus everton. the city is divided . it's the biggest game for putting a little pool fun. i don't like the top is i was worry, you know, i want them to with so badly the content. joyce, with 9 games to go live, approve me just 6 points under 30 year, type of weight will be over shortly. nothing can sto
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the debit card responded teddy show, is it the following? the story for us, terry police just held the press conference. any new information that they're fed, the police are being very, very cautious about what information they are giving the public. they haven't given the identity of the suspected shooter. they've given basic details like there are 6 people remaining in the hospital, some of them quite seriously wounded. in addition to the 11 people who are now confirmed dead. there haven't been a lot of reports about the government in local media, including that he is 35 years old. that he had a license for a hunting rifles. and there are, are also stories in his family, a sense that they haven't had much contact with in the hasn't been you know, connected with the family which is, which is located here in enterprise. so they're really being very careful about what they release at this time. given the fact that the investigation is still under way, hasn't been able to speak to some people in the city. how. how is the city? i mean people co
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advancing to what's the cities and scepter and go my last week. red cross black is there have been teddy bodies, in most braves, according to you and officials, at least 2800 people were killed in the bathroom for the city. the fighting in the area has fullest hundreds of thousands of others to sleep. journalist patricia you on is in go my which rebels to control of last week. she told us more about the current situation in the city to well, i would say that's life and commercial activities are. see me the back to normal. even go my this week electricity has been restored trucks and jacobs caring goods upcoming was from runs, uh and from the northern area and the comptroller to be coming to the to, to, to supply the shops and market. the congo river. i in trouble quite nice. in that, into the m. 23 has a phone, you know, it gets to the and the holding a meeting today at this stage, i mean go my, yesterday they were calling in the street for the population to attend. however, i go my that you need be getting morning. the pricing here was extremely by 11. last 3 for work co within the cour
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judge in boston is considered a request to book the executive order, as well as the coal 18 stage of teddy's for the preliminary injunction on getting the rights to automatic citizenship. so anyone born in the u. s. is enshrined, the constitution is all clear whether the judge will issue a decision. a double trump assigned to the executive order to hold aid and assistance in south africa. earlier this week, he had threatened to cut off funding in response to a landra full but which he kind of calls produce discrimination against the nations white minority. south africa pasta last month designed to address basically the qualities in london to ship the day back to the pont idea or presents or rather oppose a has such as country will not to be bullied if it more and especially over time, sees study by for us in washington, we'll have to mexico, canada, and panama trump. now has south africa and his sites, and he's punishing them to with this executive order. but there's more to it is the well, i mean it's a, it's a quick, it's an issue that he raised during his 1st term to other northern k k. m
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limit to how far a dream contains key stuff in your own adventure now counter a way that is so full teddy in the journal, this reported as though they're reporting the weather. those are the words of our guest this week. to describe is real genocidal campaign and gaza. so what role does the western days play in perpetuating a narrative, the humanizes type of city? and how does that shape our understanding of their struggle for justice and liberation this week on upfront? i'll ask those questions to palestinian poet and writer. how many how many good, thank you so much for joining me in upfront. thank you so much for having. you go up in the shifter, a post in a neighborhood in east jerusalem, which has been under threat of dispossession for decades. in fact, and 2009 settlers forcibly entered your home and it took over part of it. so can you talk about what it was like to witness something like that as a child and how those kinds of experiences in the neighborhood shaped her identity? uh funny, funny enough. what missing sutler is like foreign born settlers coming to our house and take it
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i can be an absolute teddy bear at home with my family, with my kids, and enjoying that family time. and i'm really psychotic about having that family time. once kobe retired, he could immerse himself in his girls. gigi said to kobe, dad, i want you to teach me. he said, well, that means you're going to have to get up at 4:00 in the morning, and we're going to have to get on the court together. you ready to do that? yes. no hesitation. what i used to get from him a lot was videos of gigi playing. and it would be moves, like step back, fall away moves. [cheers] who does this remind you of? the first interaction i had with the gigi was the 2019 all-star game in las vegas. he says, gigi, i want you to meet one of the best that's ever played the game. i say, i can't wait to see what you're going to do in the wnba, because you're going to tear it up. he's playing defense on her, and i love how she gives him a little jab. even at a young age, you can see where kobe was really starting to teach her the game. well, coaching the kids is fun. my daughter just decided she wanted to play, and th
i can be an absolute teddy bear at home with my family, with my kids, and enjoying that family time. and i'm really psychotic about having that family time. once kobe retired, he could immerse himself in his girls. gigi said to kobe, dad, i want you to teach me. he said, well, that means you're going to have to get up at 4:00 in the morning, and we're going to have to get on the court together. you ready to do that? yes. no hesitation. what i used to get from him a lot was videos of gigi...
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ries, billie eilish in teddy swim also with tough competition too. all eyes on the most established stars. taylor swift nominated for six awards and will present one with boyfriend travis kelce isn't expected to be there as herepares for next sunday's super bowl. >> ♪ you will be remembered. >> reporter: swift again facing off in top categories against winningest and most no, ma'am nateed grammy artist beyonce who stretched genres with cowboy carter. she's never won album of the year despite four nominations. jay z criticizing the snub at last year's. >> think about that, most grammys, never won album of the year. doesn't work. >> reporter: odds favor billie eilish. in los angeles, raising money for wildfire relief and honoring brave fireghters who risked their lives to save others during last month's fire storms. whatever happens, it's sure to be a night to remember. >> thank you very much. >>> we can add sky ranger to some light rain picked up right now through parts of mill valley out to lagunitas, san rafael and across the richmond-san rafael bri
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what's in his first acts as commander-in-chief trump teddy or f-18 super hornets from the uss harry sruman to strike isis targets in somalia. killing a senior planner and other terrorists. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in route to washington the first for later to meet president trump since he returned to the white house. shannon: art lucas thank you very much. lucas tomlinson at west palm beach. dry made out transportation secretary shaun donovan a. mr. secretary, welcome to "fox news sunday." >> thank you, shannon. shannon: own to start by the warning system for pilots that was down overnight. canute gives an update on where you stand with that? >> before we do that i just want to extend my deepest condolences to the families who lost loved ones this past week and these air disasters. i want to say thank you to all the first responders who did a heroic job. on the scene we are all grateful for them. i want to say that first. but, used to be notice to eric mena now its notice to eric mission lasted menstruation change the name because the gender ideology concerns. t
what's in his first acts as commander-in-chief trump teddy or f-18 super hornets from the uss harry sruman to strike isis targets in somalia. killing a senior planner and other terrorists. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in route to washington the first for later to meet president trump since he returned to the white house. shannon: art lucas thank you very much. lucas tomlinson at west palm beach. dry made out transportation secretary shaun donovan a. mr. secretary,...
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. >> brian: just because you left north dakota teddy roosevelt museum.absolutely. >> mr. mr. secretary, thank you so much. congratulations, couldn't have a more talented person than you in that spot and democrats know that, too. meanwhile, lawyers for blake lively and justin ball don'ty heading to court today first time in highly publicized lawsuit working together in a movie called it ends with us. a live report, next. ♪ today. most people don't know where their meat is sourced. for generations, people had access to quality local meats from american farms and ranches. at good ranchers, we're reviving that tradition by partnering with ranchers and farmers. no imports. just 100% american born, raised and harvested meat. delivered directly to you. we select only the finest cuts that we would feed our family. visit good ranchers dot com and discover american meat delivered. here's chris counahan with the leaffilter gutter report. from blizzards to downpours, to windstorms or heatwaves, no matter where you live leaffilter keeps your gutters clog-free year-ro
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and hey, really quick hello to jordan and sheila and teddy. thanks for watching. thanks for staying up. my partner's mom is visiting right now. still ahead, nba all-star weekend is returning to san francisco. our jonathan bloom breaks down all the star studded competitions, concerts and games. plus how you can get there for free. in the city. the nba all star begins february 14th. hey, that's valentine's day! yes, it is going to be so much fun. that means the nba's biggest stars and thousands of fans will be in town for three days of meet and greets, concerts, competitions before the actual game. our digital journalist, jonathan bloom breaks it all down for you. the nba all star game is coming to san francisco. i'm jonathan bloom, and here's what to know about the game and all the events leading up to it. you know, it's hard to believe that chase center is only five years old. in 2019, we toured the place while it still smelled of fresh paint. that scoreboard is almost the size of a basketball court. it is. it's pretty close. then in 2022, the warriors won the cha
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teddy roosevelt was a beneficiary because when mckinley was killed, he took over this vast sum of moneyll those national parks and all the other things. i am not knocking him but he was given a vast amount of money made through tariffs. the income tax came in in 1913. instead of taxing our citizens to enrich foreign nations we should be tariffing and taxing foreign nations to enrich our citizens. does that make sense? under the america first economic models, tariffs on other countries go up. taxes on workers and businesses will come down. the job creation will be enormous. we are being wiped out in the automobile sector. look at what's happened to that over the years. the autoworkers voted for me. i have an obligation to do what is right. in mexico they are going to build the largest auto plant in the world. it was during my campaign. and a great gentleman who builds auto plants was building this factory and i said how is it going? i want to take a look at one of your factories you are building. one of the good ones. are you ready? this was eight months ago. i said you will have to go t
teddy roosevelt was a beneficiary because when mckinley was killed, he took over this vast sum of moneyll those national parks and all the other things. i am not knocking him but he was given a vast amount of money made through tariffs. the income tax came in in 1913. instead of taxing our citizens to enrich foreign nations we should be tariffing and taxing foreign nations to enrich our citizens. does that make sense? under the america first economic models, tariffs on other countries go up....
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our partners, including baby bottles for the elephants at the shelter, wildlife sanctuary and the re teddyphant sanctuary in northern kenya. and so it really is a incredible experience in addition to seeing all those animals out in the wild, you're seeing some of the beautiful elephant in the and the selling national park. one of our partners that we've been working with for almost 40 years. is there doing research and supporting elephants, working 9 coat systems with the local communities. so it's really a great opportunity to experience this amazing country experiences animals, but also. really do your part to help. >> yeah, wonderful. thank you so much for that information. and i do want to know that we were showing some video of that experience on the screen. just now for our viewers just incredible. seeing those animals out there in the wild. and you also have some up get upcoming dates for this trip of the next ones happening october 18 through 30th of this year. so that's exciting. in our remaining time left here about 45 seconds. i just want to bring up the topic of the mountain li
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teddy, so great to see you. and again, terrific work following the money here.on all sides of this, especially around usaid. and i, for one, was interested to learn that we spent $20 million on some sesame street show, $2 million on a moroccan pottery class. it kind of brings me back to the mid 1980s. you wouldn't remember it, but back then there was the $640 toilet seat and the $430 hammer pentagon. >> there's always waste. >> if you look at aid as a whole, it's $40 billion. it's a lot of money, but it's less than 1% of the government. do you think we're making too much of this agency, or do you think this sort of signals a bigger plan ahead for other agencies and cuts for musk? >> yeah. a great. >> question is why does elon musk. >> care. >> so much about this agency? >> you know. elon is. >> in. >> some ways. >> a victim of his own platform. i mean. he he sees. >> things on twitter. >> or on. >> x and responds. and to some. >> extent it's very humanizing. >> and elon has been ingesting a lot. >> of content from. >> right wing. >> media that. suggests that usa
teddy, so great to see you. and again, terrific work following the money here.on all sides of this, especially around usaid. and i, for one, was interested to learn that we spent $20 million on some sesame street show, $2 million on a moroccan pottery class. it kind of brings me back to the mid 1980s. you wouldn't remember it, but back then there was the $640 toilet seat and the $430 hammer pentagon. >> there's always waste. >> if you look at aid as a whole, it's $40 billion. it's a...
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and it took teddy roosevelt being the civil service commissioner for six years to really root that out and get a civil service that served the american people and not whoever was in power. the damage being done, potentially. people think, oh, well, you know, maybe it's just going to be four years. the damage can be done. it can be for generations. >> right? right. i mean, it goes without saying that i think the overwhelming majority of americans want a strong, efficient, independent civil service. we can make improvements. i am not here to tell you that we don't have a bureaucracy, that we don't have waste. we do. we got to work on that. but you don't get rid of thousands and thousands of dedicated public servants and replace them with people who are simply loyal to donald trump. that's not the way democracy is supposed to work. >> just let me just quickly ask you on gaza, when you heard the president of united states talking about turning the gaza strip, i mean, getting 2 million palestinians out. i mean, is anybody who has read history or the region or been watching for the last year
and it took teddy roosevelt being the civil service commissioner for six years to really root that out and get a civil service that served the american people and not whoever was in power. the damage being done, potentially. people think, oh, well, you know, maybe it's just going to be four years. the damage can be done. it can be for generations. >> right? right. i mean, it goes without saying that i think the overwhelming majority of americans want a strong, efficient, independent civil...
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i'm back with my panel and teddy schleifer of the new york times is joining us. thank you all for for indulging because we were talking this morning just to give transparency that there is so many things that we see, all these little individual, not so little individual moves, and it's easy to get lost in that in looking at all the trees. but we want to make sure that our viewers and the american people see the forest. you've been covering elon musk, i think you have another story coming up very shortly. and how he is systematically going agency by agency. can you explain what you believe based on your conversations he is trying to do at the behest of, or maybe even independent of donald trump? what donald trump knows. >> elon musk. >> is going to be doing this every day of the week, maybe for all four years. if it lasts that long. agency by agency. you know, the. rationale that elon. developed over the course of the presidential transition was that he needed to focus first, at least on. >> personnel. >> and then he could also then focus on money and kind of the
i'm back with my panel and teddy schleifer of the new york times is joining us. thank you all for for indulging because we were talking this morning just to give transparency that there is so many things that we see, all these little individual, not so little individual moves, and it's easy to get lost in that in looking at all the trees. but we want to make sure that our viewers and the american people see the forest. you've been covering elon musk, i think you have another story coming up...
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we would slice the back of the teddy bear, stuff it with cash.r, but clever. narrator: but the good times don't last long,
we would slice the back of the teddy bear, stuff it with cash.r, but clever. narrator: but the good times don't last long,
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you know, teddy roosevelt was gifted, i believe a zebra. um, okay, that's a particularly odd one.ow about obama was gifted crocodile attack insurance? that is apparently a real thing. when you go down under. and so he got that. i don't believe he was ever attacked by a crocodile. and i will note that the that ireland has given presidents since harry s truman shamrocks, which i believe is good luck. so i my only thing is. >> them in their pocket. >> they wear them in their pocket. right. maybe i could wear it for good luck next month and saint patty's day. but i think my real dream coming out of this particular segment is that this photograph, once again, i just think this is just such good art. i hope that this photograph gives great look, great luck for you. >> i mean, but i can put it wherever i want, like in a corner or something, right? >> i think it should go. you should have some nice gold surrounding it. >> harry enten you've done it again. >> you're ridiculous. i try. >> before we go. speaking of, i hope you'll tune in later on. if you are staying up late tonight to watch
you know, teddy roosevelt was gifted, i believe a zebra. um, okay, that's a particularly odd one.ow about obama was gifted crocodile attack insurance? that is apparently a real thing. when you go down under. and so he got that. i don't believe he was ever attacked by a crocodile. and i will note that the that ireland has given presidents since harry s truman shamrocks, which i believe is good luck. so i my only thing is. >> them in their pocket. >> they wear them in their pocket....
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. >> chappell roan and sabrina carpenter competing for best new artist along with shaboozey, teddy swims night of celebration and unity in a city still reeling from tragedy. and the academy wanting to hit the right tone here in los angeles. many of the other events and parties surrounding grammy week have been canceled and organizers instead will be donating money to those affected. laura, peter, joe. >> thank you for that. so many good songs this year. >> there are so many. i hope it finally happens for beyonce this year. angie, who do you got? >> i like your predictions, joe. beyonce, hopefully she gets what she deserves. you know what else is this weekend? groundhogs day. boo, boo. i hate groundhogs day. today we have quiet conditions, so nothing to worry about stretching into parts of the southern plains. even the great lakes look pretty good. we have rain we are dealing with here. big picture for your saturday looks fine. mild across parts of the southeast. the middle of the country will see sunnbut chilly conditions. here is what we're looking at for groundhog day. did you know we
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. >> bob was a big teddy bear. he was friendly, he was bubbly, he called me "wild woman."s something to do with my hair. it grew on me. >> bob was a funny little guy, and i say little meaning that i think he was probably about 5'4", 5'6." >> if we were going to say what size personality he had, small to large, where would you put him on the scale there, pam? >> i'd say extra large. >> his persona was just so, "hey, you guys see me? i'm here." >> how would you describe his relationship to authority growing up? >> not good. he defied authority with regularity. he had to go to summer school every summer. in fact, my parents tried to bribe him and said, "hey, if you can graduate from high school in four years, we'll give you a car." he's like, "show me the car first." >> we were in high school together. bob was pretty forward. he liked to talk to the ladies and hang out and visit. then he met diane and he fell in love with her and they were real close. >> i believe diane and bobby made a fantastic couple. i really liked diane. she'd put bobby in his place if bobby'd say someth
. >> bob was a big teddy bear. he was friendly, he was bubbly, he called me "wild woman."s something to do with my hair. it grew on me. >> bob was a funny little guy, and i say little meaning that i think he was probably about 5'4", 5'6." >> if we were going to say what size personality he had, small to large, where would you put him on the scale there, pam? >> i'd say extra large. >> his persona was just so, "hey, you guys see me? i'm...
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. >> teddy swims delivered a pitch-perfect performance and debuted his growing family. >> i got the pearls. ♪ ♪ >> it's a dream come true. ♪ ♪ >> it's a big deal to say the least. >> told me about that performance. >> i wanted to put everything into it. >> doechii also begin the third woman ever to win the best rap album behind lauryn hill and cardi b who presented the award. >> i dedicated myself to sobriety and god told me i would be rewarded. >> this was somebody sitting at home watching you tonight. >> you did, queen. >> i haven't seen any footage, you're going to make me cry. >> by the end of the show which included several performances honoring those affected by the l.a. wildfires, $7 million was raised for the cost to rebuild. first responders took to the stage to present album of the year and a celebrities wore blue heart-shaped pins in a show of support. >> thankfully due to heroic efforts of firefighters, the fires have now been contained. ♪ ♪ >> the show opened with this "i love" tribute including sheryl crow, john legend, and dawes. the band's front man taylor goldsmith and wif
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i mean, that's what teddy roosevelt did. he finally came in.finds the corruption in the system. he finds that all the civil service workers were being taxed 3% of their salary to give to the party in order to stay in that they were fixing the exams. and he said that a central tenet of democracy, and we should remember this today, is that a merit system is there. so the farmer's son and the mechanic son has an equal chance to get a job as the friend of the president or the friend of the party in power. and he made that system work. and as i said, it worked for 130 years, and it's still working. and we need somebody. we need teddy roosevelt to fight for that civil service today. it is a central tenet of democracy to have that merit system work. >> so, doris, that civil service, that bureaucracy that's under fire, that trump is targeting his hatchet man, elon musk, he's the one who's behind the buyout package offered to so many of these federal employees. he's the one who's in usaid. he is he and his team have accessed the computer systems at the
i mean, that's what teddy roosevelt did. he finally came in.finds the corruption in the system. he finds that all the civil service workers were being taxed 3% of their salary to give to the party in order to stay in that they were fixing the exams. and he said that a central tenet of democracy, and we should remember this today, is that a merit system is there. so the farmer's son and the mechanic son has an equal chance to get a job as the friend of the president or the friend of the party in...
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paid social security is the roosevelt administration 90 years ago, franklin delano roosevelt, not teddyat is 90 years ago. we are about to celebrate our 250th birthday next year. clearly, these programs were created and can be dismantled. the question is how. host: i want to ask you about a headline in the washington post. judge bars publicly naming fbi agents who investigated january 6 cases. this is something you were involved with. what can you tell us about it and what does the judge's ruling stipulate? guest: it was ironic when i was arguing this case with a number of phenomenal lawyers. it is a real group effort. i said the last time i appeared before her laws in a case also against the fbi where i was suing to require disclosure of information by the bureau. now i am standing before also suing the fbi in order to prevent the disclosure of information. there was a requirement by the acting deputy attorney general ordering the fbi to provide the names and identifying information of all fbi personnel. not just agents, analysts, examiners, staff people, support people, who worked on
paid social security is the roosevelt administration 90 years ago, franklin delano roosevelt, not teddyat is 90 years ago. we are about to celebrate our 250th birthday next year. clearly, these programs were created and can be dismantled. the question is how. host: i want to ask you about a headline in the washington post. judge bars publicly naming fbi agents who investigated january 6 cases. this is something you were involved with. what can you tell us about it and what does the judge's...
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and with the excess money, president teddy roosevelt built the panama canal.ost: and how does all that related today? caller: that relates to today because tariffs well-used are wonderful. and the money that we got in on the tariffs was part of what got our country in a position where we could supply the rest of the world in world war i with steel and all the rest of it. host: caller, do you think that the president's use of tariffs as he wants to do that is a well used policy? caller: well, because we have been the victims -- listen, i love the environment, but we, everything is clean. everything that comes from china and whatnot is nothing but polluting. that is one of the reasons we've lost our steel industry, we've lost everything we've got here, and we just need to put tariffs on things and i think china should be charged an extra tariff for polluting because they were actually building a coal plant every week. host: one more call, this is jack from ontario, canada. caller: so when trump was in office last time he put the tariffs on the chinese and the ch
and with the excess money, president teddy roosevelt built the panama canal.ost: and how does all that related today? caller: that relates to today because tariffs well-used are wonderful. and the money that we got in on the tariffs was part of what got our country in a position where we could supply the rest of the world in world war i with steel and all the rest of it. host: caller, do you think that the president's use of tariffs as he wants to do that is a well used policy? caller: well,...
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paid social security is the roosevelt administration 90 years ago, franklin delano roosevelt, not teddyat is 90 years ago. we are about to celebrate our 250th birthday next year. clearly, these programs were created and can be dismantled. the question is how. host: i want to ask you about a headline in the washington post. judge bars publicly naming fbi agents who investigated january 6 cases. this is something you were involved with. what can you tell us about it and what does the judge's ruling stipulate? guest: it was ironic when i was arguing this case with a number of phenomenal lawyers. it is a real group effort. i said the last time i appeared before her laws in a case also against the fbi where i was suing to require disclosure of information by the bureau. now i am standing before also suing the fbi in order to prevent the disclosure of information. there was a requirement by the acting deputy attorney general ordering the fbi to provide the names and identifying information of all fbi personnel. not just agents, analysts, examiners, staff people, support people, who worked on
paid social security is the roosevelt administration 90 years ago, franklin delano roosevelt, not teddyat is 90 years ago. we are about to celebrate our 250th birthday next year. clearly, these programs were created and can be dismantled. the question is how. host: i want to ask you about a headline in the washington post. judge bars publicly naming fbi agents who investigated january 6 cases. this is something you were involved with. what can you tell us about it and what does the judge's...
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and with the excess money, president teddy roosevelt built the panama canal.ost: and how does all that related today? caller: that relates to today because tariffs well-used are wonderful. and the money that we got in on the tariffs was part of what got our country in a position where we could supply the rest of the world in world war i with steel and all the rest of it. host: caller, do you think that the president's use of tariffs as he wants to do that is a well used policy? caller: well, because we have been the victims -- listen, i love the environment, but we, everything is clean. everything that comes from china and whatnot is nothing but polluting. that is one of the reasons we've lost our steel industry, we've lost everything we've got here, and we just need to put tariffs on things and i think china should be charged an extra tariff for polluting because they were actually building a coal plant every week. host: one more call, this is jack from ontario, canada. caller: so when trump was in office last time he put the tariffs on the chinese and the ch
and with the excess money, president teddy roosevelt built the panama canal.ost: and how does all that related today? caller: that relates to today because tariffs well-used are wonderful. and the money that we got in on the tariffs was part of what got our country in a position where we could supply the rest of the world in world war i with steel and all the rest of it. host: caller, do you think that the president's use of tariffs as he wants to do that is a well used policy? caller: well,...
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artists, because this happens to be a year when that entire category of best new artist was stacked teddyon boone. i mean, these are all artists on the rise, and they really did a nice job highlighting that. >> matthew, talk about how by beyonce winning the award last night for doing a country and western song. talk about how that not only dealt with bringing some cross section between race and country, because we've had charley pride, we had others. but also the musical mix here was a woman that had established herself as a megastar in other than country music when in the country award. and you see the coming together racially, but you also see where artists can cross over into a different type of music and get the record of the year. >> absolutely. i mean, this has always been this kind of albatross hanging over beyonce. she's already broken multiple records for grammy wins, but album of the year is considered the highest honor in the music business. she had been nominated four times prior and lost all four times to white artists. and here it is this, this, this genre bending country al
artists, because this happens to be a year when that entire category of best new artist was stacked teddyon boone. i mean, these are all artists on the rise, and they really did a nice job highlighting that. >> matthew, talk about how by beyonce winning the award last night for doing a country and western song. talk about how that not only dealt with bringing some cross section between race and country, because we've had charley pride, we had others. but also the musical mix here was a...