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canyons without the right to stay in germany. present router would also take part in a form with tom jim and business leaders to both education and employment opportunities for canyon use. today we celebrate the signing of these comprehensive migration and led by mobility, by pressure of agreement that we provide a context for expanding the relationship between our 2 countries, the people to people relationship and for giving us an opportunity to unlock the potential in technology. in gemini and hewn human capital in kenya, where we have the youth vouch to. now japanese companies bid to acquire a seal plant in the battle us ground station of pennsylvania has cause concern among state of work as the deal is being drunk by dividing administration. but that could place thousands of jobs in jeopardy and with the presidential election only a few weeks away. uncertainty around the agreement is causing kit is among the unions fill the valve a for some pittsburgh as a mattress and football is huge in pittsburgh the status of a big piece. but a political football is being kicked about here right
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the biggest problem to jim and tom manufacturers is that dependence on china. every foot car is sold that, however, chinese manufacturer is now ahead. jim and supplies hardly play a role in the beginning electric cost segments. what's more, sales are also slumping in europe. by, as a holding back to the weak economy, the crisis is affecting the whole of europe. in 2023, a 3rd of europe and complements what operating at capacity last call sales was still 3000000 below the levels before the pandemic. that goes deeper than the industry itself. in europe, the order set to mix up 70 percent of the economy. in many cases, an entire region depends on a single plant, a full stockens main factory in both book. for example, there are $60000.00 jobs, which both politicians and trade union is hope to protect. cutting costs to a competitive level seems unavoidable. whatever the outcome of tools will determine the future of gemini is most important industry. or would you like me now from hand over germany and the sight of protests against job cods is a re seeing different dw
the biggest problem to jim and tom manufacturers is that dependence on china. every foot car is sold that, however, chinese manufacturer is now ahead. jim and supplies hardly play a role in the beginning electric cost segments. what's more, sales are also slumping in europe. by, as a holding back to the weak economy, the crisis is affecting the whole of europe. in 2023, a 3rd of europe and complements what operating at capacity last call sales was still 3000000 below the levels before the...
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i'm joined by msnbc's tom winter and special agent jim cavanagh. tom, get us up to speed. what do we know right now? >> sure, chris. a couple of things. the information is coming from a variety of briefing that's we're getting and people we're talking to are getting. this information is subject to change, of course, as the investigation unfolds. the initial indications are that there are two dead. that number could change. it could go up from there. as a result of this school shooting in at least four injured as well. that number can go up as well. the suspect is in custody, whether they're among the deceased or the injured, it's just too soon to say. no idea on the background of the suspect at this point as far as who that individual may be. we haven't heard a name yet. we haven't heard what the motive might be. it's still in its early stages. you're looking at video of a chaotic scene that has been taken in the last hour or so. and obviously, law enforcement officials on the ground and talking with students and gathering information. so this is an investigation that is s
i'm joined by msnbc's tom winter and special agent jim cavanagh. tom, get us up to speed. what do we know right now? >> sure, chris. a couple of things. the information is coming from a variety of briefing that's we're getting and people we're talking to are getting. this information is subject to change, of course, as the investigation unfolds. the initial indications are that there are two dead. that number could change. it could go up from there. as a result of this school shooting in...
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>> tom and big jim harper who ravaged you first? grabbed me first by theat arm, what next? we will stop it there. >> professor alexander, should wepr interpret ravaged you mean rape? >> absolutely. it's a sexual assault. you see it throughout the testimony. often looking for the mail but when they can't find the mail they do and often sexually assault the women. you see in this case in numerous cases there removing the individual from the home they are tacking at night by many degree. they are. removing him from that safe place and attacking them by either beating them in numerous ways or in this instant sexually assaulting them outside of the home. something that did not have to happen. to stop where you did because it gets more graphic i does get more graphic to the rest of the individuals in the section ofof her.ou >> do you know was she a former slave? >> she is a former slave yes. >> do you know anything else about her past history? >> that i do notot know. often there attacking their homes the franchise and ensuring the franch
>> tom and big jim harper who ravaged you first? grabbed me first by theat arm, what next? we will stop it there. >> professor alexander, should wepr interpret ravaged you mean rape? >> absolutely. it's a sexual assault. you see it throughout the testimony. often looking for the mail but when they can't find the mail they do and often sexually assault the women. you see in this case in numerous cases there removing the individual from the home they are tacking at night by many...
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there were just maccallum, tom mcclellan and big jim harper. who ravished you first? tom grabby first by the arm. what next? and will stop there. >> host: professor alexander, should we interpret ravished to me great? >> guest: yes, absolutely. ravished is rape and sexual soul. soul. you see this about the testimony, that the often attacked the place, the persons home, often looking for the mail. but when they can't find the mail, they do assault the women and often sexual assault the women. we have this over and over again. it's also important to note that you see in this case, as you see in numerous cases, that they are removing the individual from th home, that they are attacking her home at night the course, a place that they feel safe by many degrees. but then they are removing them from that safe place and attacking them either beating them in numerous ways or in this instance sexually assaulting them outside of the home, something that did notot have to happen except for the fact that there e once again explaining yu are not safe in your home and it's a place yo
there were just maccallum, tom mcclellan and big jim harper. who ravished you first? tom grabby first by the arm. what next? and will stop there. >> host: professor alexander, should we interpret ravished to me great? >> guest: yes, absolutely. ravished is rape and sexual soul. soul. you see this about the testimony, that the often attacked the place, the persons home, often looking for the mail. but when they can't find the mail, they do assault the women and often sexual assault...
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tom in massachusetts. >> hey, jim, thank you very much for taking my call. >> the pleasure is mine.ow can i help? >> all right, i had a question on -- celh. >> have to tell you it has been a source of confusion. the ceo told a perfect story and all it does is go down. that doesn't always mean something is wrong. something is difficult to figure out in the relationship of pepsi and rockstar and i think that might have to do with the decline, but also the sales have not been that good from what we can tell talking to clubs and amazon. the stock is not a buy, because i don't know why it is going down. i say keep it simple people. listen to me, rate cuts are good and small rate cuts are even better. we are one week away from the fed's decision and i'll tell you what investors can expect. then, gamestop. it was another unimpressive art. can we finally close the book on this thing and get rid of the endless saga? i will give you my take. and i said i had to do work, so i am circling back with an updated thesis. so stay with cramer. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money". when it comes to
tom in massachusetts. >> hey, jim, thank you very much for taking my call. >> the pleasure is mine.ow can i help? >> all right, i had a question on -- celh. >> have to tell you it has been a source of confusion. the ceo told a perfect story and all it does is go down. that doesn't always mean something is wrong. something is difficult to figure out in the relationship of pepsi and rockstar and i think that might have to do with the decline, but also the sales have not...
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. >> tom, thank you for that, and i know you'll get back to us if we learn anything else. jimsay, and tom raised a number of good points there, we don't know whether or not he was able to legally obtain a firearm. well, at least according to georgia law, if he is a teenager, the answer to that is no. according to the giffords law center, everytown research, you have to be 21 in the state of georgia. they don't have background checks, purchase permit laws, but you do have to be 21 years old to legally buy a gun in the state of georgia. also, again, don't know if he's old enough to have a driver's license, whether or not there's any criminal record, but if he is a teenager, chances are there is a social media or online footprint. >> no, exactly, in most of the school shootings, the guns come from the home. the way the law works on age, juveniles, federal law is similar to georgia. you have to be 21 to buy a handgun, and 18 to buy a long gun. there's no law, no federal law against the possession of firearms by a teenager, it's the purchase from a licensed firearms dealer that's p
. >> tom, thank you for that, and i know you'll get back to us if we learn anything else. jimsay, and tom raised a number of good points there, we don't know whether or not he was able to legally obtain a firearm. well, at least according to georgia law, if he is a teenager, the answer to that is no. according to the giffords law center, everytown research, you have to be 21 in the state of georgia. they don't have background checks, purchase permit laws, but you do have to be 21 years...
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tom. caller: i thought jim burchett was sharp this morning.ridge with the person making fun of farm boys. farm boys are important in america. in tennessee, it's troublesome to vote but at least the vote counts. i send money into the candidates and thinks about voting and playing golf that day. it's a little tough to vote in tennessee. biden got 51 million and kamala harris got 51 million mail-in votes. that's a lot of votes out of the 80 million they got in the election of 2020. i'm curious if that will start again this time. host: can you explain to viewers outside of tennessee why is it tough to vote in your state? explain the process. caller: most of the time you have to show up. you have to get out of your bed or go away from your job. sometimes i wish you all would ask how much the people who call in pay and federal income taxes. you have to go to the booth, show your id, sign in that you have registered. they match that up, they match up your face with your passport or your driver's license. and it's a little tricky. it's a little tough
tom. caller: i thought jim burchett was sharp this morning.ridge with the person making fun of farm boys. farm boys are important in america. in tennessee, it's troublesome to vote but at least the vote counts. i send money into the candidates and thinks about voting and playing golf that day. it's a little tough to vote in tennessee. biden got 51 million and kamala harris got 51 million mail-in votes. that's a lot of votes out of the 80 million they got in the election of 2020. i'm curious if...
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tom winter, thank you. >>> for more let's bring in jim kavanagh, nbc terrorism analyst. one of the biggest questions outstanding is motive, why this young man did this, allegedly did this. a sunday bite for an interview with the local sheriff. >> he was a brand-new student to barrow county schools, he enrolled two weeks prior, this was his second day of school, he left early on that day and this was his first full day. >> jim, being brand new to the school, how did that complicate things as investigators try to figure this out. >> this kid is obsessed with school shootings, he's researching the parkland school shooting. they become obsessed with columbine or parkland. they want to be a part of the in group, in other words, the discord app, they're in the discord app where people cheer school shootings and mass killings and they become a celebrated person, they become celebrated on the dark corners of the internet, this is the community he wants to be a member of to gain his infamy, it sounds crazy to normal people but we all want to be a part of in part of our community.
tom winter, thank you. >>> for more let's bring in jim kavanagh, nbc terrorism analyst. one of the biggest questions outstanding is motive, why this young man did this, allegedly did this. a sunday bite for an interview with the local sheriff. >> he was a brand-new student to barrow county schools, he enrolled two weeks prior, this was his second day of school, he left early on that day and this was his first full day. >> jim, being brand new to the school, how did that...
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joining us is nbc's tom winter, national law enforcement and intelligence correspondent, anne thompson and jim kavanaugh and frank figliuzzi. i want to tell our audience in the commercial break, we had a chance to watch more of the live pictures feeding in from the scene. we did see an ambulance where an individual was on a stretcher taken into the ambulance. that individual setting upright, appearing to be conscious. tom winter, part of our investigative team, has been speaking to sources. as we look at live pictures it appears the situation has been resolved, even as they try to clear the scene there. what specifically are you learning at this time? >> reporter: that's right. the initial indication -- it's difficult when these school shootings happen for the reason that you are looking at on screen. you are looking at a large number of students who are fleeing a scene, what is going on, leaving the school. it can sometimes be a little difficult as investigators and law enforcement officials get on scene to try to determine who may have been injured, what type of scene they are looking at. th
joining us is nbc's tom winter, national law enforcement and intelligence correspondent, anne thompson and jim kavanaugh and frank figliuzzi. i want to tell our audience in the commercial break, we had a chance to watch more of the live pictures feeding in from the scene. we did see an ambulance where an individual was on a stretcher taken into the ambulance. that individual setting upright, appearing to be conscious. tom winter, part of our investigative team, has been speaking to sources. as...
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tom. [applause] stephen cole. jeffrey, jim, adam miles and marsha coleman. thank you for starting the fire. now it is your time to keep the fire going. people of integrity need your support. embrace them, embrace people of integrity. raise them up. may god bless you and keep all of you. [applause] we are fortunate to have so many representatives of government agencies in the office. each of these determine what the experience of blowing the whistle is like for whistleblowers like jane and i. so it means a lot to have you here with us celebrating whistleblowers and engaging with us. if you could stand as i call your agency, we would be very grateful. first is the united states department of agriculture the internal revenue service, the office of the special counsel, the future trade commission, the office of the inspector general. [applause] the department of homeland security. [applause] the department of commerce. the department of defense, board of ethics and government accountability and finally, the united states congress. thank you all for being with us
tom. [applause] stephen cole. jeffrey, jim, adam miles and marsha coleman. thank you for starting the fire. now it is your time to keep the fire going. people of integrity need your support. embrace them, embrace people of integrity. raise them up. may god bless you and keep all of you. [applause] we are fortunate to have so many representatives of government agencies in the office. each of these determine what the experience of blowing the whistle is like for whistleblowers like jane and i. so...
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tom. stephen cohn. jeffrey wigand, jim murtaugh, adam liles, marcia coleman, thank you for starting the fire. now it is your turn, it is your time to keep the fire going. people of integrity and conscience need your support. embrace them. embrace people of integrity, raise them up. may god bless you, god bless all of you. we are fortunate to have so many representatives of government agencies in the office. each of these >> good afternoon. we are fortunate to have so many representatives of government agencies in the audience. each of you determine what the experience of blowing the whistle is like for whistleblowers like jane and i. so it means a lot to have you here celebrating whistleblowers and engaging with us. if you could stand as a call your agency, we will be very grateful. first, the united states department of agriculture. the internal revenue service. the office of the special counsel. the commodity futures trading commission. the office of inspector general. the department of homeland security. the department
tom. stephen cohn. jeffrey wigand, jim murtaugh, adam liles, marcia coleman, thank you for starting the fire. now it is your turn, it is your time to keep the fire going. people of integrity and conscience need your support. embrace them. embrace people of integrity, raise them up. may god bless you, god bless all of you. we are fortunate to have so many representatives of government agencies in the office. each of these >> good afternoon. we are fortunate to have so many representatives...
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formulated for high absorption and his gentle on the stuck cute all i trust jim whenever a heartburn strikes, get past relief with tom, that it's time to love also try new tom's gummi bites from starting strong many ways to save life ready, wallet, happy. >> that's 365 by whole foods market. >> how do i keep my protection? and against covid-19 up-to-date with a covid shot this season. >> you can get your covid-19 shot when getting your flu shot, if you're too for both as recommended by the cdc ask your health care provider and book it backs assist.com america with mortgage rates going down and listings already up 36% on realtor.com the time to buy and sell is now do not wait be ready before the bidding wars start. >> go where the pros go. >> realtor.com allergies, don't have to be scary. spray flonase sentiments daily for non drowsy long-lasting relief and ascent free, fine mist flonase, all good. >> bob, i cough nato chest congestion. hello, 12 hours of relief not copy pass shaq still knocked off usa next dm gives you 12 hours of rebecause see is believed to 30 years. >> i've been saying publicly what people say and
formulated for high absorption and his gentle on the stuck cute all i trust jim whenever a heartburn strikes, get past relief with tom, that it's time to love also try new tom's gummi bites from starting strong many ways to save life ready, wallet, happy. >> that's 365 by whole foods market. >> how do i keep my protection? and against covid-19 up-to-date with a covid shot this season. >> you can get your covid-19 shot when getting your flu shot, if you're too for both as...
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>> not bad jim, first time i heard you was in 1998 when your first tom was hertz back then that you were if you were born yet. go ahead >> i have a stock i like to know about, bank of america >> okay. warren, get this there's another warren destroying the stock on a daily basis, warren buffett. i think the stock snaps back at the moment he's sold so much he can't hurt the stock any more i want to be in 11 times earnings and i like it ian in florida ian. >> booyah from sunny, florida. >> there you go. you got the edge on me, partner. what is happening? >> jim, i want to let you know, third-time caller, club member as well. >> oh, yes hope you enjoyed today's club meeting, jeff shine with the home depot review. what is going on >> i thought it was great. great meeting. >> thank you >> thank you for all you do. >> thank you >> jim, i have a question about a stock well out of the tie of 500 or so. recently had some good earnings about a month ago. so it is up a little bit, but i really like the stock. it is mongo db >> you know, it was an enterprise software company that put up terrific numb
>> not bad jim, first time i heard you was in 1998 when your first tom was hertz back then that you were if you were born yet. go ahead >> i have a stock i like to know about, bank of america >> okay. warren, get this there's another warren destroying the stock on a daily basis, warren buffett. i think the stock snaps back at the moment he's sold so much he can't hurt the stock any more i want to be in 11 times earnings and i like it ian in florida ian. >> booyah from...
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jim, tyrus and kat. ♪ i am lisa booze along with mollie hemingway, griff jenkins and tom shillue, often to the big sundayhow. debate was built. >> she will be worse than him, forcing him. trump was never wrong. >> donald trump on the campaign trail speaking to the voters while kamala harris is hunkered down doing debate prep even though she did take a few minutes to buy spices. fox news correspondent alexis mcadams and pittsburgh where there is went to our shop today but first, rich edson lives in wisconsin. >> good evening. it was the final event former president trump's predebate schedule, a rally in rural central wisconsin. as the former president plane landed, they flew by it 100 feet, to fix wing to the crowd and came again and landed in t the. the former president said he waves call the current administration stupid and corrupt and have the war in ukraine finished, done and settled before inauguration day. >> nobody was tougher on russia in history than trump. i'll tell you what -- i will have that war dished and done and settled before i get to the white house as president-elect, i will get that d
jim, tyrus and kat. ♪ i am lisa booze along with mollie hemingway, griff jenkins and tom shillue, often to the big sundayhow. debate was built. >> she will be worse than him, forcing him. trump was never wrong. >> donald trump on the campaign trail speaking to the voters while kamala harris is hunkered down doing debate prep even though she did take a few minutes to buy spices. fox news correspondent alexis mcadams and pittsburgh where there is went to our shop today but first,...
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. >> jim: i think it's thornton wilder, i think it is the author speaking as much as say tom in "a glassuse it's vital since this character does not engage in scene work. we set it in the town. we tell you for the families are pretty doesn't interact with them when they are doing their family stuff or their town stuff. he simply narrating. even then we've broken something there. spoiler alert. so i think it is incumbent -- this is my feeling. it is incumbent on me to be the most honest broker i can be between the audience and the scenes we're watching. >> stephen: if you're an honest broker, how can you get through without crying. >> jim: i'm practicing. towards the end of the play the other day and i have one more speech to give after the scene. i was turned up from the audience and i was, like, you're crying and you have to stop before you turn back around. and i did. i was like good, let's do that a few more times. i can be cold as hell all through the run. >> stephen: i'm pulling for you. >> jim: thank you. "our town" addresses, you know, however fleeting our lives are and how import
. >> jim: i think it's thornton wilder, i think it is the author speaking as much as say tom in "a glassuse it's vital since this character does not engage in scene work. we set it in the town. we tell you for the families are pretty doesn't interact with them when they are doing their family stuff or their town stuff. he simply narrating. even then we've broken something there. spoiler alert. so i think it is incumbent -- this is my feeling. it is incumbent on me to be the most...
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interesting, jim, to think about how walking the wall, tom costello, back in the day. it was an important evolution in financial journalism. >> a lot of times i used to think that the journalist paper, we became the so-called paper of record there and it's really helped. i think we do the same here. congratulations, everyone, in times square. >> let's get that opening bell. as we said, at the nasdaq, it is cnbc celebrating 25 years of programming at the nasdaq market site in times square. our president, kc sullivan, andrew ross sorkin, melissa, all doing the honors at the big board, resmed celebrating 35 years. >> a lot of people feel they may be challenged by glp-1 because it works on sleep apnea. when i deal with the company, i feel more confident that is not necessarily going to be the existential threat that i once thought it was, and a lot of that is busy mick farrell is a great ceo. he's a very inventive guy. i'm not writing it off. i just can't do that. too good of a company. and take a look at the chart. the chart is about how people realize, wait a second, may
interesting, jim, to think about how walking the wall, tom costello, back in the day. it was an important evolution in financial journalism. >> a lot of times i used to think that the journalist paper, we became the so-called paper of record there and it's really helped. i think we do the same here. congratulations, everyone, in times square. >> let's get that opening bell. as we said, at the nasdaq, it is cnbc celebrating 25 years of programming at the nasdaq market site in times...
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well, i think the jim per gap is much bigger in favor of truck with me and then the gender gap is in favor of, of tom. a lot of things tonight, people are going to be looking at who's likable. and i think ultimately those economic issues, women still do the majority of grocery shopping and when they go to the grocery store and it costs more, right costs more when they drive the kids to soccer practice in gas cost twice as much if trouble holding on those issues, i think he does fine, the only get it, i would suggest to him that what she does, one of her attacks and the debate, he points out that hey, that was pretty good and you did the whole thing of just one exit. i'm amazed and surprised that kind of thing, but we'll knock or oper game. it doesn't seem particularly me. yeah, yeah. he's had some great singers in the past, like when he told by yeah, you killed medicare and also had a couple of them. uh, the lock up moment, of course, with the hillary clinton. but anyway, do you think it serves as an advantage to trump the fact that he can't retort live, that he has to wait for his mike to be open be
well, i think the jim per gap is much bigger in favor of truck with me and then the gender gap is in favor of, of tom. a lot of things tonight, people are going to be looking at who's likable. and i think ultimately those economic issues, women still do the majority of grocery shopping and when they go to the grocery store and it costs more, right costs more when they drive the kids to soccer practice in gas cost twice as much if trouble holding on those issues, i think he does fine, the only...
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reduction act, which was long-standing program supported by a former boss of mine, senator jim and half and tom carver at dpw and culminated into lots of advancements and improvements, led by administrators wheeler, to ensure that we could reduce emissions in areas where there is a ton of idling. >> what i'm talking about is they set up this investment bank, they are making grants to nonprofit groups, they are making grants to help groups and it concerns me because if you go back to what happened with nih and the gain of function research, our law clearly prohibits funding for gain of function research. they make grants to a grantee who would make sub grants. i'm concerned about how this is going to be managed at the epa. i just had an opportunity to have this discussion with the inspector general of the epa. he's very concerned about a number of things, and particularly, the criminal division of the epa but also the fact that they are rushing this money out of the door. he cited one instance where a school administration applied for a grant for the clean school bus and they have no students. i
reduction act, which was long-standing program supported by a former boss of mine, senator jim and half and tom carver at dpw and culminated into lots of advancements and improvements, led by administrators wheeler, to ensure that we could reduce emissions in areas where there is a ton of idling. >> what i'm talking about is they set up this investment bank, they are making grants to nonprofit groups, they are making grants to help groups and it concerns me because if you go back to what...
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tom cotton scolding the network. posted this. this goes beyond bias, it is a media company joining the harris campaign. this after an indiana republican congressman jimanks posted a video appearing to show american soldiers under fire in the middle east. abc news's martha raddatz acknowledging fact checkers for the network found harris's claims to be false. where were they the night of the debate? >> our fact checkers found it to be false. there are currently 900 military personnel in syria, 2500 u.s. troop in iraq, all under regular threat from drones and missiles for months. why would she make that claim? >> harris: why didn't they fact check her in realtime? they were too focused on donald trump and it was an uneven playing field at that point. they should have gotten her to do it. republican senator roger marshall is demanding any pre-debate communications between abc news and the kamala harris campaign. all right. ben. >> look, i think this was completely unconscionable on their part. as soon as she said that i reacted because i was like what has she been doing? does she not read any of her briefings and not do the work? bart simpson put more wo
tom cotton scolding the network. posted this. this goes beyond bias, it is a media company joining the harris campaign. this after an indiana republican congressman jimanks posted a video appearing to show american soldiers under fire in the middle east. abc news's martha raddatz acknowledging fact checkers for the network found harris's claims to be false. where were they the night of the debate? >> our fact checkers found it to be false. there are currently 900 military personnel in...
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federal agencies of force tom declined to look at this guy and put them on a different course and what we saw on a sunday when he was trying to shoot president trump. >> sean: jimlet's talk about not only the rhetoric of the left, but is it caused r&d monetization at a caricature they painted of donald trump and even going as far as say he is adolf hitler, you just hard hillary clinton the day after an assassination attempt they are blaming him for the fact that somebody wanted to take a shot at him, another would-be assassin within 300 yards of him. >> crazy guy on the left attempts to assassinate president trump and the left blames president trump, you can't make this out. but the left has a template, they will tell a lie, say that trump is at this end of this, big media reports the light, big attack amplifies the light and eat when you tell the truth they attack you! the colliar racist or some other name, by the time they prove that what we say is true, they go to the next light. what strikes me that so amazing about this whole thing is, president trump's response, i talked to him sunday after this ordeal, he was as determined as ever to win this election, g
federal agencies of force tom declined to look at this guy and put them on a different course and what we saw on a sunday when he was trying to shoot president trump. >> sean: jimlet's talk about not only the rhetoric of the left, but is it caused r&d monetization at a caricature they painted of donald trump and even going as far as say he is adolf hitler, you just hard hillary clinton the day after an assassination attempt they are blaming him for the fact that somebody wanted to...
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tom cruise. don't remember -- he ran in that movie. 2002. thank you. >> it's the stoconstitution. the boring constitution still in the way. >> jimntioned -- >> don't worry about that, jim. we'll take care of that. >> okay. as long as the bill of rights is maybe like preserved six out of ten maybe, give us a couple. >> you know -- >> you mentioned holiday spend. a couple things on spending. one is that this challenger gray christmas report says seasonal hiring will be lower than last holiday season because of maybe slower consumer spending. the other is this morgan stanley chart on -- actually not -- it is morgan stanley on walmart plus membership which is the biggest sequential increase in their survey's history, all-time high in august. 30% higher than the prior six month average. >> why the hell not? august 22nd, walmart announced an exclusive partnership with none other than burger king through which members can enjoy 25% off a burger king digital orders every day and a free whopper, i know you'll be going every three months. when i checked in with the company, it started today, and these are the kind of things that they see
tom cruise. don't remember -- he ran in that movie. 2002. thank you. >> it's the stoconstitution. the boring constitution still in the way. >> jimntioned -- >> don't worry about that, jim. we'll take care of that. >> okay. as long as the bill of rights is maybe like preserved six out of ten maybe, give us a couple. >> you know -- >> you mentioned holiday spend. a couple things on spending. one is that this challenger gray christmas report says seasonal hiring...