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in the two administration compromised -- went to governments compromised. a series of agreements that made it work. i think that is also -- steve was just talking about this and also the relationships are not monotonic right now and if you years ago we have a more diversified relation. we have good war between the two countries. i am very optimistic that whatever the administration comes next time, the project will not be affected negatively. >> thank you privileges have time to tell you jimmy closing thoughts on that question? >> i will just say it real quickly and agree with what everyone else said. if this theme is going to be treating iraq as more of an opportunity, not a problem. for governments in particular can be a help a nonprofit and so on manage the risk i don't mean physical risk but iraq is a very different place to operate. to underwriting the risk for businesses or expertise and navigate it will go a long way to expanding on those opportunities. >> thank you very much. thank you to all the excellent panelists for very interesting conversation
in the two administration compromised -- went to governments compromised. a series of agreements that made it work. i think that is also -- steve was just talking about this and also the relationships are not monotonic right now and if you years ago we have a more diversified relation. we have good war between the two countries. i am very optimistic that whatever the administration comes next time, the project will not be affected negatively. >> thank you privileges have time to tell you...
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again, i think people are looking at two different administrations. if they had the experience of being a part of, and they have decided they are better off with trump. host: columbia, south carolina. chris on the harris-walz line. caller: i love c-span. but you guys have hit a new low. i do not know who this guy is or why he has beef with kamala harris.
again, i think people are looking at two different administrations. if they had the experience of being a part of, and they have decided they are better off with trump. host: columbia, south carolina. chris on the harris-walz line. caller: i love c-span. but you guys have hit a new low. i do not know who this guy is or why he has beef with kamala harris.
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on israel again on tuesday, the biden administration is content to limit israel's response, two administration officials said, blocking it entirely. it's the latest sign of the limitations of the u.s. ability to prevent escalation in the region. the west has been notified of the retaliatory fire, but leaders the hezbollah decided not to listen, but to eliminate. now hezbollah is taking revenge. mortars with its portraits fire non-stop. the ground operation in southern israel is stalled almost before it has begun. the infantry is ambushed. according to hezbollah estimates, the idf has lost about 50 people killed. at least four merkava tanks have been destroyed. israel sends out a warning in arabic to residents of southern lebanon: leave your homes. 77 towns and villages have been notified, this girl is only 20 days old. and she hasn't been home for a day, she was born under fire, her parents moved her away from the border, with a newborn daughter , the mother is now in a less than ideal place, in a temporary accommodation center, which has been converted from a school. not all refugees go to te
on israel again on tuesday, the biden administration is content to limit israel's response, two administration officials said, blocking it entirely. it's the latest sign of the limitations of the u.s. ability to prevent escalation in the region. the west has been notified of the retaliatory fire, but leaders the hezbollah decided not to listen, but to eliminate. now hezbollah is taking revenge. mortars with its portraits fire non-stop. the ground operation in southern israel is stalled almost...
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according to two administration officials, after tuesday's israel has been hit again by hundreds of iranianhe biden administration is content to limit israel's response rather than completely. prevents it, the latest sign of the limitations of the us ability to prevent escalation in the region. israel is considering a retaliatory strike, targeting iran's nuclear facilities and oil infrastructure. tygeran has urgently pulled a dozen tankers out of missile range in the persian gulf. tel aviv is unnerving markets, fuel prices have risen. if the israeli formation undertakes any steps against us, our response will be stronger than the previous one. the iranian foreign minister made this statement in lebanon, he is also visiting syria amid the escalation, the countries have close ties and israel is trying to cut them off, this is what the beirut-damascus road looks like after the strike. the roads are congested, we have been on the road for the second day, it is difficult without water, it is very expensive, we barely got here. there are bomb craters on the road and cars cannot pass, which means
according to two administration officials, after tuesday's israel has been hit again by hundreds of iranianhe biden administration is content to limit israel's response rather than completely. prevents it, the latest sign of the limitations of the us ability to prevent escalation in the region. israel is considering a retaliatory strike, targeting iran's nuclear facilities and oil infrastructure. tygeran has urgently pulled a dozen tankers out of missile range in the persian gulf. tel aviv is...
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administration? peter: i did a couple of stents. so, i did a couple of years. i went back and finished my phd. i went back for a year or two. latively maybe four or five years. david: and you left and went to brookings? peter: i left the clinton administration. i have the shortest tenure of anyone who voluntarily left mckinsey. i went to mckinsey in san francisco. after three weeks i decided that was not for me. my younger brother and i founded an economic consulting firm, which subsequently grew. i taught at berkeley. i then moved to brookings in 2001. david: the congressional budget office people call you and said, can you run the congressional budget office? the congressional budget office was set up under the budget act of 1974. since the budget act of 1974, deficits have been going this way, budgets have been going not balanced. was the budget act a good idea? because we were doing pretty well without it. peter: deficits haven't -- they went up, down, and now they are back up. the budget act gave congress better tools, but ultimately these decisions are not going to be up to an agency like the congressional budget offic
administration? peter: i did a couple of stents. so, i did a couple of years. i went back and finished my phd. i went back for a year or two. latively maybe four or five years. david: and you left and went to brookings? peter: i left the clinton administration. i have the shortest tenure of anyone who voluntarily left mckinsey. i went to mckinsey in san francisco. after three weeks i decided that was not for me. my younger brother and i founded an economic consulting firm, which subsequently...
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something we really haven't experienced in modern history, this side-by-side comparison of two administrationskes the job easy for j.d. vance to talk about how things went during the trump administration. it makes it difficult for tim walz and he's having to defend a very unpopular set of policies and a candidate who's having trouble expressing competency. but ultimately for americans, the vice presidential campaign only matters insofar as this referendum on do you want to the peace and the prosperity of the trump era or do you want the chaos, whether it's in north carolina or globally, at the border, at the docks, with the economy? it's not a fun night to be a democrat. >> jesse: chaos as far as the eye can see. minority voters watching this tonight, what is the outreach that j.d. vance can make. should it's day on the economy, stay on the border, note -- nuts and bolt issues? >> i think the thing is that people are paying attention to identity a lot more because we've seen the advancement of kamala harris being given to us and not necessarily having to debate her way out of a primary, but in
something we really haven't experienced in modern history, this side-by-side comparison of two administrationskes the job easy for j.d. vance to talk about how things went during the trump administration. it makes it difficult for tim walz and he's having to defend a very unpopular set of policies and a candidate who's having trouble expressing competency. but ultimately for americans, the vice presidential campaign only matters insofar as this referendum on do you want to the peace and the...
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>> what we learned over the last two administrations is predicting sectors on presidential campaigns is a difficult challenge that has an impact but it gets priced in but oil stocks did not do well under donald trump surprisingly they did well under the green president which was biden and you'll see the same thing with eb stocks tesla is poised to do well under future administrations as the growth of ev but mosques other businesses when you strand astronauts in space spacex is the one that rescues them. >> great to see you both, thank you for coming in. it is a final full week of the campaign, former president trump heading back to georgia after his big rally at madison square garden fox news correspondent mark meredith has the latest from the campaign trail. good to see you. >> the former president will bring his campaign to the church in the atlanta suburbs to motivate people in the faith community and they're also passing out booklets like this trying to show people what issues matter and what they think they can get off your message in the final stretch of the campaign. what's am
>> what we learned over the last two administrations is predicting sectors on presidential campaigns is a difficult challenge that has an impact but it gets priced in but oil stocks did not do well under donald trump surprisingly they did well under the green president which was biden and you'll see the same thing with eb stocks tesla is poised to do well under future administrations as the growth of ev but mosques other businesses when you strand astronauts in space spacex is the one...
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a groups with the biden-harris regime and the contrast between the two administrations and donald trumpoice and students realize this more. >> one of the reasons joe biden at won 2020 and you turned out for him higher-than-expected to. do you think that will happen this time around and among your friends who are conservative, had to they feel about kamala harris? are you sensing excitement around her but young people? >> you know, i think he will see a huge shift in that both the selection that we have never seen with the republican party before. young people are sick of the woke agenda. they are over the ideology shut down their throat. kids are going to a normal college campuses. a lot of people my age don't feel like they are growing up in the same america our parents got. bit is so expensive to find that groceries and ran through the birth and impossible to buy a house these days in your 20s. i think americans especially young americans want to go back to what we had before. i think you will see record turnout from young people going conservative. >> todd: the other factor is the ou
a groups with the biden-harris regime and the contrast between the two administrations and donald trumpoice and students realize this more. >> one of the reasons joe biden at won 2020 and you turned out for him higher-than-expected to. do you think that will happen this time around and among your friends who are conservative, had to they feel about kamala harris? are you sensing excitement around her but young people? >> you know, i think he will see a huge shift in that both the...
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. >> i mean, the big difference between the covid tests and the two administrations is donald sent theiend. when joe biden was president, he sent covid tests to every american if they wanted him. huge difference in the two guys. >> i'd say so. the reporting from woodward's book also suggests that trump and putin have spoken up to seven times since trump left office. >> he said at least. >> at least seven times. it is not completely unusual for a former president or high-ranking official in the u.s. to continue a relationship with a leader in another country, but the conversations have to be cleared, vetted, and read out with the current state department. we're supposed to have only one president at a time. how dangerous is this, with trump potentially coming back into power? >> you have to ask donald how dangerous this is. he clearly thought the possibility of former president talking to another foreign leader was very dangerous. he accused john kerry of breaking the logan act when john kerry, after he left office as secretary of state, when trump was president, when john kerry spoke t
. >> i mean, the big difference between the covid tests and the two administrations is donald sent theiend. when joe biden was president, he sent covid tests to every american if they wanted him. huge difference in the two guys. >> i'd say so. the reporting from woodward's book also suggests that trump and putin have spoken up to seven times since trump left office. >> he said at least. >> at least seven times. it is not completely unusual for a former president or...
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it's unequivocal and compare and contrast how the two administrations handled it.y out live on all these various interviews is just a significant lack of depth from kamala harris. i don't know how can you give that answer knowing that all of the restrictions they put, that caused iran basically to go bankrupt and inability to fund things like hamas and hezbollah were removed by their administration right in the first quarter of biden's first year in office. and, yet now they are saying that this is the biggest faux, asked about the economy, she will tell her about her middle class upbringing, ask about immigration some bill never made it out of the subcommittee is all of a sudden the featured piece despite the fact they retracted all of the trump administration guidelines. it is just -- there is no dontd any of these answers and really quite amazing. >> bret: meantime this race is not changing if we look at the real clear politics. check in on it every other day. it's really tight. and we see it in the swing states. >> it is really tight. the harris gai campaign is
it's unequivocal and compare and contrast how the two administrations handled it.y out live on all these various interviews is just a significant lack of depth from kamala harris. i don't know how can you give that answer knowing that all of the restrictions they put, that caused iran basically to go bankrupt and inability to fund things like hamas and hezbollah were removed by their administration right in the first quarter of biden's first year in office. and, yet now they are saying that...
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the first time in -- since 1800s or late -- we can compare the records of two presidents and two administrations day, whether it is lower inflation, secured border, a world who isn't at war, it now is under the leadership of joe biden and kamala harris, donald trump is out there doing the tough questions, answering very detailed questions today from the head of bloomberg in front of the chicago economic club. he does all that thing. i think the reason why this race is still close or too close to call or i would say if you look at the polls donald trump is actually leading right now is because kamala harris hasn't been able to say how she's going to do the things and when she talks about turning the page, well, she wrote that page. >> just to piggyback off that, i would encourage voters at home who are on the fence to watch the answers he was giving. they weren't substantive. he asked if google should be broken up, he starts talking about voter rolls in virginia and the interviewer had to be, like, that wasn't the question, i'm talking about google and he starts talking about how the government i
the first time in -- since 1800s or late -- we can compare the records of two presidents and two administrations day, whether it is lower inflation, secured border, a world who isn't at war, it now is under the leadership of joe biden and kamala harris, donald trump is out there doing the tough questions, answering very detailed questions today from the head of bloomberg in front of the chicago economic club. he does all that thing. i think the reason why this race is still close or too close...
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and two administrations, obama and biden, this man voted for significant packages of billions of dollars to iran. why? to pander to iran? absolutely. let's not be nice to iran. it builds an arsenal and created seven proxies threatening the middle east. we need to step up and not -- there will never be a tuesday solution because one will try to decimate the other. moderator: your time has expired. moderator: mr. garvey, californians are struggling with a high cost of living. according to the bureau of labor statistics san francisco's housing costs is a staggering 86.5 percent above the national average. food, 70% higher and transportation, 11% higher. what policies would you advance to alleviate the cost of living burden on working and middle-class families? mr. garvey: you have seen us come to a situation where we are much worse off than we were four years ago. let's get back to supply-side, free market capitalization. let's get money flowing freely in our great state. day one of the biden administration, they shut off energy. the ripple effect that has on this country went to the living
and two administrations, obama and biden, this man voted for significant packages of billions of dollars to iran. why? to pander to iran? absolutely. let's not be nice to iran. it builds an arsenal and created seven proxies threatening the middle east. we need to step up and not -- there will never be a tuesday solution because one will try to decimate the other. moderator: your time has expired. moderator: mr. garvey, californians are struggling with a high cost of living. according to the...
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again, i think people are looking at two different administrations. if they had the experience of being a part of, and they have decided they are better off with trump. host: columbia, south carolina. chris on the harris-walz line. caller: i love c-span. but you guys have hit a new low. i do not know who this guy is or why he has beef with kamala harris. everybody knows who trump is. and this guy keep saying vote that guy. she is an hbcu grad. i am an hbcu grad. i do not know what he is trying about. he closely hbcu office that obama had at the white house. host: we will give you a >> live now to harrisburg, pennsylvania, six days ahead of election day, live coverage here on c-span. ♪ >> hello. my name is chris franklin. i am an athlete, an actor, an activist, an entertainer, and entrepreneur and an educator. so i guess you can say i've got one of those black jobs. now, we are six days away from the election, and we couldn't have a distinctly more different division. ross president stands on the of unity while donald trump stands on the side of divisi
again, i think people are looking at two different administrations. if they had the experience of being a part of, and they have decided they are better off with trump. host: columbia, south carolina. chris on the harris-walz line. caller: i love c-span. but you guys have hit a new low. i do not know who this guy is or why he has beef with kamala harris. everybody knows who trump is. and this guy keep saying vote that guy. she is an hbcu grad. i am an hbcu grad. i do not know what he is trying...
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you know, we've now got two administrations where we are talking about the adviser, the person who shouldbackground , invisible in the background, being bigger than the prime minister or bigger than prime minister, pushing, having arguments with the head of policy, morgan mcsweeney, pushing desks away. it's so reminiscent of that of the johnson era, who wants to have the prime minister's ear? who's closer to power? i bet the pubuc closer to power? i bet the public finds it rather pathetic. but anyway, sue gray, apparently the prime minister's chief of staff, has resigned . we staff, has resigned. we discussed it on this panel. this is the problem that happens when the adviser becomes the story and then starts overshadowing the prime minister. just to give you a bit of background on this, we don't know where the discussions were held with sue gray and keir starmer before she carried out the party report, which then questioned her impartiality. we've got a problem with a donation that was made by lord alli to sue grey's son liam conlon, now the labour mp for beckenham and penge. she is rumo
you know, we've now got two administrations where we are talking about the adviser, the person who shouldbackground , invisible in the background, being bigger than the prime minister or bigger than prime minister, pushing, having arguments with the head of policy, morgan mcsweeney, pushing desks away. it's so reminiscent of that of the johnson era, who wants to have the prime minister's ear? who's closer to power? i bet the pubuc closer to power? i bet the public finds it rather pathetic. but...
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about their own personal circumstances and the way they have experienced life under these two different administrations>> i would say it is real. i would say to that person i understand i have seen over the process of the past really six-year. we have seen inflationary growth. it's not even that things are getting less expensive than just not growing as fast. that frustration is real and we have to acknowledge that and not shy away from them. think i would say that was when you're looking at the policies thaand being laid out by the two candidates think like lower cost of groceries. being able to lower costs of medicine. being able to focus on kramer pathways for homeownership increasing inventory and make people, giving people opportunity to own more than they owe. versus what we have heard from donald trump when it comes to economic policies for things like the extension of 2017 tax cuts. which would not only add trillions of dollars to the national deficit, when you were looking over the next decade there will be the largest transfer of wealth in our globe's history. if you look at the trump tax cut
about their own personal circumstances and the way they have experienced life under these two different administrations>> i would say it is real. i would say to that person i understand i have seen over the process of the past really six-year. we have seen inflationary growth. it's not even that things are getting less expensive than just not growing as fast. that frustration is real and we have to acknowledge that and not shy away from them. think i would say that was when you're looking...
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how many trade deals as the biden administration done? two guesses. zero. trump administration, we negotiated usmca, we had two great deals -- damian: that was the new nafta. ms. ortagus: thank you. we had two deals that went through with japan plus a very contentious military. we had one with south korea and opened up new trade discussions with the philippines -- i think it was the philippines, with the u.k. for sure. you put our record of four or five trade deals i just mentioned to zero that have happened the last four years. the reason i bring this up is because the rhetoric and the reality of the policy are so totally different. i get this question all the time and it is mind-boggling to me because trump wants to get to a deal. he got deals. for all the rhetoric you hear about trump and trade, the biden/harris administration has produced zero trade deals. talk to the philippines, talk to southeast asia and see how they feel about making zero headway in this administration with trade deals. we were able to get deals. let's not talk about tweets and rhet
how many trade deals as the biden administration done? two guesses. zero. trump administration, we negotiated usmca, we had two great deals -- damian: that was the new nafta. ms. ortagus: thank you. we had two deals that went through with japan plus a very contentious military. we had one with south korea and opened up new trade discussions with the philippines -- i think it was the philippines, with the u.k. for sure. you put our record of four or five trade deals i just mentioned to zero...
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that does not bode well for the woman who has been number two in the administration who you trust top. >> is a k her killer now which f the harris campaign. they point to the unique nature of this race. one of the candidates, the challenger has been president of the united states before. that is not happened in anyone's living memory. people can look back on the trump years and make their decision based on how they felt about them versus how they feel about joe biden and kamala harris. thirty-six byron york thanks. >> thank you jon to thank you for watching the fox report tonight. i am jon scott. g we'll see you back here we'll see you back here tomorrowar ♪ benefiber's plant-based prebiotic fiber gently nourishes the good bacteria, working with your body to help your gut, and you, flourish. effortlessly. every day. grow what feels good. with benefiber. live presiden
that does not bode well for the woman who has been number two in the administration who you trust top. >> is a k her killer now which f the harris campaign. they point to the unique nature of this race. one of the candidates, the challenger has been president of the united states before. that is not happened in anyone's living memory. people can look back on the trump years and make their decision based on how they felt about them versus how they feel about joe biden and kamala harris....
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there has been no formal israeli government response to the letter from these two top biden administrationhave had a government minister this morning on the radio is strongly defending israel's position when it comes to aid saying it complies with international law. there had been suggestions made that this comes in the context of the upcoming us elections and the fact that there is a lot of pressure from democratic voters. but i have been in touch with a un official in gaza this morning and it seems in the past couple of days since the letter was written, there has been a small shift at least in northern gaza. we had a period of two weeks when the un said no aid was coming into the north of gaza, an area where there is this new israeli ground offensive still going on. we have seen over the past couple of days that lorries of aid are starting to get through, taking flour and fuel. the letter lays out demands when it comes to aid with the us saying since israel gave assurances six months ago, the amount of aid going in has dropped by more than half. we have specific demands on israeli polic
there has been no formal israeli government response to the letter from these two top biden administrationhave had a government minister this morning on the radio is strongly defending israel's position when it comes to aid saying it complies with international law. there had been suggestions made that this comes in the context of the upcoming us elections and the fact that there is a lot of pressure from democratic voters. but i have been in touch with a un official in gaza this morning and it...
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but there are signs that that warning letter from these two biden administration officials has been makingime that for the third day running, aid is getting into the northern part of the gaza strip. 50 lorry loads of aid going in with israeli government permission today. and this is after a two—week stretch when the un says that no aid was getting into that part of gaza at all. there has been a lot of international concern about what is going on there as israel has been carrying out a new ground offensive in that part of the palestinian territory. david lammy said this lunchtime that the humanitarian situation there is dire, and he has said that all parties in this conflict have obligations under international humanitarian law.— obligations under international humanitarian law. ., ., ., the time is 1.15. our top story this afternoon: inflation falls to 1.7%, its lowest rate in three and a half years. and the calls to end so—called "floating bus stops", as disability campaigners say they're a danger to blind pedestrians. coming up on bbc news: more reaction to thomas tuchel�*s appointment a
but there are signs that that warning letter from these two biden administration officials has been makingime that for the third day running, aid is getting into the northern part of the gaza strip. 50 lorry loads of aid going in with israeli government permission today. and this is after a two—week stretch when the un says that no aid was getting into that part of gaza at all. there has been a lot of international concern about what is going on there as israel has been carrying out a new...
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but, there is, i this i we are speaking of two minds in administration. politico has this story.backed israel's military push against hezbollah. even though president biden is saying something different. i'm all for head fakes if it helps the mission. but we have an opportunity here, to destroy an enemy of ours, hezbollah, degrade hamas even further, yes, that terror group in gaza, and then take out the houthi rebels. should would he be publicly endorsing this move now or do you like the dual message? >> no, the dual message undermines israel, which is our best ally in the region. and really what this is all about, brian, is politics, and domestic politics in dearborn, michigan and minneapolis, minnesota. where have you heavy islamic population in the harris biden regime don't want to do anything to offend those sensibility. so they have been strangling the support for israel for the last year, since october 7th. and even before that this dual messages is all about the election. it's constraining report for key ally so, that they don't offend the arab americans in the area. so, n
but, there is, i this i we are speaking of two minds in administration. politico has this story.backed israel's military push against hezbollah. even though president biden is saying something different. i'm all for head fakes if it helps the mission. but we have an opportunity here, to destroy an enemy of ours, hezbollah, degrade hamas even further, yes, that terror group in gaza, and then take out the houthi rebels. should would he be publicly endorsing this move now or do you like the dual...
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biden administration is content to limit israel's response rather than prevent it entirely, two administrationest sign of the limitations of the u.s. ability to prevent escalation in the region. israel is considering a retaliatory strike, targeting iran's nuclear facilities and oil infrastructure. tigiran has urgently withdrawn a dozen tankers from the persian gulf missile range. about 50 people were killed, at least four merkava tanks were destroyed. israel sends out a warning in arabic to residents of southern lebanon: leave your homes. 77 towns and villages have been notified. this girl is only 20 days old, and she has not been home for a day. she was born under fire, her parents moved her farther from the border. the mother is now in a less than ideal place with her newborn daughter, a temporary accommodation center that has been converted into a school. not all refugees are sent to refugee centers temporary accommodation. those who have the opportunity, rent apartments. apartments in lebanon, like families, are large. this one is about 300 m2. there are 25 people here now. relatives from
biden administration is content to limit israel's response rather than prevent it entirely, two administrationest sign of the limitations of the u.s. ability to prevent escalation in the region. israel is considering a retaliatory strike, targeting iran's nuclear facilities and oil infrastructure. tigiran has urgently withdrawn a dozen tankers from the persian gulf missile range. about 50 people were killed, at least four merkava tanks were destroyed. israel sends out a warning in arabic to...
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two news. the biden administration is sending a new $400 million military package to ukraine. >> u.s.ecretary of defense lloyd austin making that announcement in kyiv during a meeting with president volodymyr zelenskyy. the visit comes hours after a russian attack on the ukrainian capital. the country is facing difficulty holding back a russian campaign specifically along that eastern front. austin says the u.s. is committed to supporting the war torn country under president biden's leadership. >> we've moved heaven and earth to help ukraine and that inspiring coalition of more than 50 allies and partners continues to stand united to provide your country with the security assistance that ukraine needs to prevail. >> the new aid comes as zelenskyy continues to press western allies to support what he's calling his victory plan. his plan includes inviting ukraine to join nato and then allowing the country to use long range missiles from the west to strike russian targets. >> billions of dollars are flowing to california to improve the state's transportation routes. the federal infrastruc
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administration. but you've got the presidential election next month. they want to to continue that. day twoe strike, 38 container ships already waiting offshore. stuart: and that's savannah, georgia, you just saw right there, dead stop. >>> check that market, minor if selling in this morning. down 30 on the dow, down 23 on the nasdaq. eddie ghabour with me this morning. the market e sold off yesterday after iran's attack on israel. when israel retaliates, and they will, do you expect another selloff? >> i do expect another selloff. and i think october's going to continue for those that have cash to create some buying opportunities forking again, a postelection bounce. and these strikes generally don't change anything fundamentally, so a lot of times when you look back are great buying opportunities. we did take advantage of that dip that happened midday yesterday when those strikes happened. stuart: i know you bought a couple of stocks yesterday during the dip. i think you bought nvidia, meta and the qs, correct? if. >> that is correct. and, look, we are fine continuing to gross up our risk
administration. but you've got the presidential election next month. they want to to continue that. day twoe strike, 38 container ships already waiting offshore. stuart: and that's savannah, georgia, you just saw right there, dead stop. >>> check that market, minor if selling in this morning. down 30 on the dow, down 23 on the nasdaq. eddie ghabour with me this morning. the market e sold off yesterday after iran's attack on israel. when israel retaliates, and they will, do you expect...
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did not defend free speech in its most recent in the united missouri versus the biden administration ruling came out two weeks ago. so i do think we're as free speech is certainly under attack in our own country the very best you write are holding up a mirror society and saying, quote, this is what's happening. let's talk this a little before we accept it as part of our culture. well, i think in the book, i to talk about comedy because i do think that if if something's happening in society that's crazy or you know we need to at least as it's moving so fast now, we need to at least look at this before just adopt it as part of the culture. you know, before we, you know, whether it's men allowed in women's restrooms or whether it's, you know, limiting and deciding what can be quantified as free speech, we should at least discuss these things and comedians have a good way of doing it because the audience doesn't lie. they laugh or they don't laugh and. if they laugh, you're on to something and then you can maybe take it further. but i will say, like this joke, you know social justice fallacy is thomas sole
did not defend free speech in its most recent in the united missouri versus the biden administration ruling came out two weeks ago. so i do think we're as free speech is certainly under attack in our own country the very best you write are holding up a mirror society and saying, quote, this is what's happening. let's talk this a little before we accept it as part of our culture. well, i think in the book, i to talk about comedy because i do think that if if something's happening in society...
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rather than a lot of time into what either the last two administrations has done. bout what they're going to do. also, i take them at their word. o. >> well, that's pretty scary. at their word, we are talking about ratcheting up massive -- >> gotch ya. we'll come back to that. we heard lots of reasons why both candidates, quote, can't be believed. harris had this liberal to more conservative evolution since 2019. trump, you know, don't take him literally or he just says things for the effect. both sides say you can't listen to other side. all i have to do is listen on what they say and focus on what their plans are for the future and focus on economic poll smich when i focus on economic policy, i think of other things in economic policy this audience and this setting, economic policy and markets is what you want to talk about. and i look at less the specific proposals that are both have a lot of election rhetoric in them and more the philosophy behind the proposals that will give me some sense of how the person will act when they're in the oval office making tough d
rather than a lot of time into what either the last two administrations has done. bout what they're going to do. also, i take them at their word. o. >> well, that's pretty scary. at their word, we are talking about ratcheting up massive -- >> gotch ya. we'll come back to that. we heard lots of reasons why both candidates, quote, can't be believed. harris had this liberal to more conservative evolution since 2019. trump, you know, don't take him literally or he just says things for...
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common place, foreign troops have been on the territory of the russian federation for two months, occupying administrativecourse, an exciting, irritating factor that affects on putin's decision-making. in a sense , he has become more cautious, much more cautious in public statements as well, unless we are talking about nuclear blackmail. for example, judge for yourself, he says. here they are, yes, now, if sooner or later there is a decision to strike deep into the territory of russia, then it is absolutely clear that these strikes can lead to the continuation of the operation, during which the armed forces of ukraine will occupy new territories in russia, move further towards kursk or to kurchatov or to other large cities in the kursk region. of course, this is an irritating factor, and the victory plan has become not just a slogan, but a kind of threat, because if it is only about ukraine, then win, don't win, you liberate your territory, here you can suffer, and the population of the european part of russia may turn out to be an object of war, and not an episodic, pin strike by drones, but by missiles
common place, foreign troops have been on the territory of the russian federation for two months, occupying administrativecourse, an exciting, irritating factor that affects on putin's decision-making. in a sense , he has become more cautious, much more cautious in public statements as well, unless we are talking about nuclear blackmail. for example, judge for yourself, he says. here they are, yes, now, if sooner or later there is a decision to strike deep into the territory of russia, then it...
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adler: there are two cases that they could take that are big administrative law cases involving the nuclear regulatory commission out of texas. two issues that are significant. one is whether nonparties to the agency proceeding can sue to cheat -- to challenge the agency action as an excess of statutory authority. texas was not a priority -- a party to the proceedings. and there is a subsidiary question about whether the nuclear regulatory commission can approve off-site storage of nuclear waste. why is that significant? because it relates to the thing in the background of the major questions cases which is how do we understand how much power congress has delegated to an agency in any given state and to what extent are implied delegation something we should consider. the inspector general's office has asked for a search warrant in that case. there are a bunch of cases involving the universal service fee that the federal communications commission imposes. there have been several nondelegation challenges, traditional challenges, because power is not traditionally limited but interesting twist
adler: there are two cases that they could take that are big administrative law cases involving the nuclear regulatory commission out of texas. two issues that are significant. one is whether nonparties to the agency proceeding can sue to cheat -- to challenge the agency action as an excess of statutory authority. texas was not a priority -- a party to the proceedings. and there is a subsidiary question about whether the nuclear regulatory commission can approve off-site storage of nuclear...
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common place, foreign troops have been on the territory of the russian federation for two months, occupying administrative is certainly a disturbing, irritating factor that affects putin's decision-making, in a sense he has become more cautious, much more cautious and in public statements as well, if we are not talking about nuclear... blackmail, for example, judge for yourself, he says that it doesn't matter to us what bandits, bandos, some provocateurs from the ssu are doing, what provocateurs, what are you talking about, the war is going on, you occupied 20% of the territories of ukraine, yes, what did you want, this is the way, as he said, we will continue what we did on the front line in itself ukraine. at the same time, i believe that the kursk region and the situation there is the biggest challenge for him after two years of war. talk that the war would spill over into russia itself, they came true, that's what they are, yes, now, if sooner or later there is a decision to strike deep into the territory of russia, then it is absolutely clear that these strikes can lead to the continuation of the ope
common place, foreign troops have been on the territory of the russian federation for two months, occupying administrative is certainly a disturbing, irritating factor that affects putin's decision-making, in a sense he has become more cautious, much more cautious and in public statements as well, if we are not talking about nuclear... blackmail, for example, judge for yourself, he says that it doesn't matter to us what bandits, bandos, some provocateurs from the ssu are doing, what...
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two news. >> administrators at sonoma state university are implementing a hiring freeze as one of the first steps of dealing with a budget shortfall. the university said today it has projected $21 million budget deficit for the 20 2526 academic year. sonoma state cites a number of factors behind the money problem, including an 8% budget cut from the state, as well as other increased costs. the university also has suffered from declining enrollment, though administrators expect that to stabilize. sonoma state's interim president said all strategies and options will be considered to reduce the budget gap. >> a new affordable housing complex for school district workers in santa clara county opened up its property to offer up a preview today. the tour of the palo alto construction site was hosted by supervisor joe simitian. adobe adobe communities and mercy. housing. california. the development is on county owned land on grant avenue. it's currently about 65% completed. when it's done, it will provide more than 100 affordable rentals for local school district teachers, employees and families. >> stab
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two weeks ago. let's bring in former fema administrator brock long. brock, good morning to you. thank you very much for being with us this morning. obviously the tampa bay area is still reeling from hurricane helene. fema is stretched pretty thin. what are the challenges here and how do you think the preparations are going for this? what do you what are you preparing for? >> so this is the most dangerous storm scenario. this is a this is a catastrophic planning scenario within fema. this this track, if it holds and it will um, is extremely dangerous. i can't say that enough for for the for tampa bay and, you know, communities to the north and south of tampa bay. um, people really need to heed the warnings. um and i don't think that people realize that most of the evacuation planning is centered around storm surge. it's not necessarily the wind as much as it is the water and the storm surge associated with this has the highest potential to kill the most amount of people and cause the most amount of destruction. and that's why we're asking people, their local leaders are asking pe
two weeks ago. let's bring in former fema administrator brock long. brock, good morning to you. thank you very much for being with us this morning. obviously the tampa bay area is still reeling from hurricane helene. fema is stretched pretty thin. what are the challenges here and how do you think the preparations are going for this? what do you what are you preparing for? >> so this is the most dangerous storm scenario. this is a this is a catastrophic planning scenario within fema. this...
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when people are comparing kamala harris and donald trump, they're comparing the last two presidential administrationsoubt, donald trump had a better presidential administration. that's what you're hearing across the country. that's what you're hearing no matter the demographic groups. more and more people are supporting donald trump. that's why he's going to win in 12 days. stuart: you're in pennsylvania campaigning for trump. why do you think he can turn that state red? what's the main issue that you're dwelling on in pennsylvania? >> oh, man, it's energy, it's immigration and it is our economy. the issue set really, stu, is not changing no matter what state you're in. all the issue sets are the same. when you're on the ground whether it's black voters in philadelphia where i've been or steel workers out in western pennsylvania where i've been, they're talking about the same thing. 9 and the solution for what ails america is the 47th presidency of donald trump. stuart: wrapping it up nice toly, byron donalds. congressman, we appreciate you always. see you again soon, thanks. >>> and then there's dav
when people are comparing kamala harris and donald trump, they're comparing the last two presidential administrationsoubt, donald trump had a better presidential administration. that's what you're hearing across the country. that's what you're hearing no matter the demographic groups. more and more people are supporting donald trump. that's why he's going to win in 12 days. stuart: you're in pennsylvania campaigning for trump. why do you think he can turn that state red? what's the main issue...
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about their own personal circumstances and the way they have experienced life under these two different administrations i would say it is real. i would say to that person i understand i have seen over the process of the past really six-year. we have seen inflationary growth. it's not even that things are getting less expensive than just not growing as fast. that frustration is real and we have to acknowledge that and not shy away from them. think i would say that was when you're looking at the policies that aand being laid out by theo candidates think like lower cost of groceries. being able to lower costs of medicine. being able to focus on kramer pathways for homeownership increasing inventory and make people, giving people opportunity to own more than they owe. versus what we have heard from donald trump when it comes to economic policies for things like the extension of 2017 tax cuts. which would not only add trillions of dollars to the national deficit, when you were looking over the next decade there will be the largest transfer of wealth in our globe's history. if you look at the trump tax cuts
about their own personal circumstances and the way they have experienced life under these two different administrations i would say it is real. i would say to that person i understand i have seen over the process of the past really six-year. we have seen inflationary growth. it's not even that things are getting less expensive than just not growing as fast. that frustration is real and we have to acknowledge that and not shy away from them. think i would say that was when you're looking at the...
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less than a year, on a territory of 23 hectares, several buildings, an educational and administrative building, two residential buildings, a medical center and a number of sports facilities are located at once. this is a real city within a city, with its own large football field and running tracks. the school fund was opened today, the educational sports base was inspected by the deputy head of the russian ministry of defense, the twice red banner suvorov school in ulyanovsk, the oldest military educational institution in the country, its ancestor is the siberian military gymnasium, which was opened at the end of the 19th century, the national anthem of russia is performed by hundreds of suvorov cadets who are proud of their country, the system of military education... is developing dynamically, in this school, as in other schools, suvorov, in omsk, in tuli, dozens, all the conditions have been created for our children to study, even on their professional holiday, teachers are at work , new equipment in the classrooms already helps to conduct lessons at a completely different level, the future elit
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i can compare and contrast the two administrations that the access to get to the economic speakers fromconstant, every single month. you barely hear from this administration. that has been to their detriment. i think about strong payrolls reports, where you say that if donald trump were still in the white house, we would have had a rose garden address and that idea like today, we would have had pumpkins, halloween, and we have not seen that from the biden administration at all. annmarie: i wonder if they try to bury it because they know people are still so concerned with inflation and they cannot say in their face that this data is really good because they are not feeling it? jonathan: possibly. insightful stuff, thank you. evan roth smith slingshot strategies. next, we catch up with apple, set to report earnings. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ with so much great entertainment out there... wouldn't it be easier if you could find what you want, all in one place? my favorites. get xfinity streamsaver with netflix, apple tv+, and peacock included, for only $15 a month. jonathan: equity futures p
i can compare and contrast the two administrations that the access to get to the economic speakers fromconstant, every single month. you barely hear from this administration. that has been to their detriment. i think about strong payrolls reports, where you say that if donald trump were still in the white house, we would have had a rose garden address and that idea like today, we would have had pumpkins, halloween, and we have not seen that from the biden administration at all. annmarie: i...
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talking about the fact that the whole... 5 million rubles is exactly the cost of two personal cars of the head of the administrationf staff, yes, that's what we are talking about , we are very grateful to you, do you know why? because we have been working here for eleven years now, including on the issue of housing and communal services of the three scary letters in our country, so that some instinct would appear in the local officials.
talking about the fact that the whole... 5 million rubles is exactly the cost of two personal cars of the head of the administrationf staff, yes, that's what we are talking about , we are very grateful to you, do you know why? because we have been working here for eleven years now, including on the issue of housing and communal services of the three scary letters in our country, so that some instinct would appear in the local officials.
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adler: there are two cases that they could take that are big administrative law cases involving the nuclear regulatory commission out of texas. two issues that are significant. one is whether nonparties to the agency proceeding can sue to cheat -- to challenge the agency action as an excess of statutory authority. texas was not a priority -- a party to the proceedings. and there is a subsidiary question about whether the nuclear regulatory commission can approve off-site storage of nuclear waste. why is that significant? because it relates to the thing in the background of the major questions cases which is how do we understand how much power congress has delegated to an agency in any given state and to what extent are implied delegation something we should consider. the inspector general's office has asked for a search warrant in that case. there are a bunch of cases involving the universal service fee that the federal communications commission imposes. there have been several nondelegation challenges, traditional challenges, because power is not traditionally limited but interesting twist
adler: there are two cases that they could take that are big administrative law cases involving the nuclear regulatory commission out of texas. two issues that are significant. one is whether nonparties to the agency proceeding can sue to cheat -- to challenge the agency action as an excess of statutory authority. texas was not a priority -- a party to the proceedings. and there is a subsidiary question about whether the nuclear regulatory commission can approve off-site storage of nuclear...
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. >> are we having like two different former administration and the current administration doing foreign policy? >> as you know there's one president at a time. that has been the way we have done this, right, in this country. and so that is what exists. the president current president president biden had a conversation with the prime minister. they that as i mentioned more than a dozen conversations since the past year come since octobe. i think what you've seen from this administration is the continued support for israel's security. usada over the past couple of days, past couple of weeks went iran attack israel. the president directed his military to protect israel. he was very proud to be able to do that. that support continues. they had as i said a direct a productive conversation as they have had for many times. when you think about the president and the prime minister they have known each other for decades, for decades. and so that's what i can speak to. i'm not going to get into the former president and his conversation with world leaders. >> about the book, russia said today that
. >> are we having like two different former administration and the current administration doing foreign policy? >> as you know there's one president at a time. that has been the way we have done this, right, in this country. and so that is what exists. the president current president president biden had a conversation with the prime minister. they that as i mentioned more than a dozen conversations since the past year come since octobe. i think what you've seen from this...
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two years ago. >> administrators have been meeting with officials on site to coordinate available federal supportma and other federal agencies. funding is also available through fema's emergency food and shelter program to eligible local governments and not for profit organizations upon request to support humanitarian leaf for migrants. we'll -- relief for migrants. we'll continue to do what we can as a federal government to support these cities as we rebuild our asylum processing system after the gutted by the trump administration. if. maria: so i don't know what she's talking about in terms of being gutted by the trump administration, congressman, but obviously kamala harris and joe biden gutted the fema money run by alejandro mayorkas who's got this wide open border. so the white house keeps pushing back, no, no, no, you're confusing it, this is two different funds. one fema fund is for food assistance like you just heard, but so what if it's two different funds? at the end of the day,s it's fema money, and they used fema money for illegal migrants which is what one of your colleagues just tol
two years ago. >> administrators have been meeting with officials on site to coordinate available federal supportma and other federal agencies. funding is also available through fema's emergency food and shelter program to eligible local governments and not for profit organizations upon request to support humanitarian leaf for migrants. we'll -- relief for migrants. we'll continue to do what we can as a federal government to support these cities as we rebuild our asylum processing system...
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i think what we might see is a little bit of a shift in the mix of spending between the two administrationsut his desire to wind down the conflict in ukraine in pretty short order. the last time he was in that seat in the white house, he shifted spending two more things that fly and float, to support a perceived threat out of the asia-pacific region and china. i think we could see a little bit of downward pressure on things that crawl on the ground, support ground conflict in the ukraine, more upward spending that would support conflict in asia-pacific. whereas harris would be a little bit more evenhanded and spread spending across all regions. lisa: what strikes me about this conversation that is so interesting, modern warfare looks similar to what i think about what i think about previous warfare, crawling on the ground, flying and floating. how different are some of the equipment demands now for modern warfare versus 10 years ago? jason: they are different, for sure. supporting troops on the ground but space-based assets have become incredibly important. space is the ultimate high ground
i think what we might see is a little bit of a shift in the mix of spending between the two administrationsut his desire to wind down the conflict in ukraine in pretty short order. the last time he was in that seat in the white house, he shifted spending two more things that fly and float, to support a perceived threat out of the asia-pacific region and china. i think we could see a little bit of downward pressure on things that crawl on the ground, support ground conflict in the ukraine, more...