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and the same one for elizabeth warren, certainly massachusetts. not purple in that conventional way. minnesota, but winning in marquee beating scott brown. get to the senate and one of the hottest contests that election cycle. she had proven herself to be electable. and i think when warren looks back on her presidential run, their political reasons why i think she didn't get the nomination, i spent the most time with her and her campaign. i think on health care, for example, they just waited too long to come out with a plan. really, the entire primary, every debate. we would painstakingly spend so much time talking about medicare for all versus any other kind of health care plan. they just waited a little bit too long. and their rivals pounced on them for that. even though she was the candidate a plan for that. but the moment that sticks with me and frankly the that that really launched this book on the day that she dropped out she talked about the fact that she was thinking for the voters who expanded in minds just a little bit what they thought
and the same one for elizabeth warren, certainly massachusetts. not purple in that conventional way. minnesota, but winning in marquee beating scott brown. get to the senate and one of the hottest contests that election cycle. she had proven herself to be electable. and i think when warren looks back on her presidential run, their political reasons why i think she didn't get the nomination, i spent the most time with her and her campaign. i think on health care, for example, they just waited...
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and 2nd on the warren buffet is a very legendary investor. he tends to, on invest in grade businesses that are currently trailing on for a lower price than our, their true value. so our, all those situations tend to prove that he is in see, look more trustworthy and profitable in the long term. a sarah semiconductors are probably the most crucial product in the years. china trade dispute. why is the united states so keen to stop china going hold of michael trips from the irs and its allies like taiwan? ah, there are probably too many reasons for this. the 1st one is because the military competition between the us and china as a lot of people know a lot of like, and jet fighter is marseilles in ozone. some battleships need these powerful micro chips in order to work. so the u. s. as probably are trying to prevent china from getting these cutting age micro trips to strengthen is military power. and secondly, is probably because of the economy. ah, and as you know, a lot of inner tree rely on semiconductors in these chips. so the u. s. is very l
and 2nd on the warren buffet is a very legendary investor. he tends to, on invest in grade businesses that are currently trailing on for a lower price than our, their true value. so our, all those situations tend to prove that he is in see, look more trustworthy and profitable in the long term. a sarah semiconductors are probably the most crucial product in the years. china trade dispute. why is the united states so keen to stop china going hold of michael trips from the irs and its allies like...
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warren buffett could. how was it doing?ts volumes are down for coal and other commodities it carries and automobiles but it's pricing is up, passing on higher costs for diesel fuel, labor costs are going up. its profitability is down at revenue was up so it is squeezed like many other companies in the country by higher costs. carleton: berkshire is heavily invested in energy. what about occidental and jenner on? andrew: his biggest investment in the energy sector, he about $20 billion of chevron, $15 billion of occidental petroleum, people ask do you think it is wrong to invest in the energy sector because of its drawing climate change, he says no, chevron is not an evil company. he is comfortable, the energy sector has been the best in the market this year. jack: one of the worst sectors in the market, but one of the better stocks, apple is in a big position for berkshire. what do you make of that? andrew: buffett has big game and apple, a $30 billion position, 40% of the investment portfolio. in a couple years, triple his
warren buffett could. how was it doing?ts volumes are down for coal and other commodities it carries and automobiles but it's pricing is up, passing on higher costs for diesel fuel, labor costs are going up. its profitability is down at revenue was up so it is squeezed like many other companies in the country by higher costs. carleton: berkshire is heavily invested in energy. what about occidental and jenner on? andrew: his biggest investment in the energy sector, he about $20 billion of...
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please welcome back to "the late show," senator elizabeth warren!se, nice to see you. >> good to be here! >> stephen: all right, you come-- madam senator, you come here at an auspicious time. >> yes. >> stephen: it is less than a week away-- >> less than a week. >> stephen: ...from the midterm elections. there's a weird dichotomy out there that there is-- i have seen headlines saying, lack of enthusiasm. i have seen other headlines saying at the same time, "this is historic turnout that hasn't been seen since the mid-70s." this is a historic but strangep. do you have a closing argument as we go into the last few days? >> this is about a huge choice hi mean, giant differences. there are going to be four things on the ballot. whoever's name is there, "roe v wade" is going to be on the ballot. the republicans want to ban access to abortion all across the country. the democrats think the patient and the doctor should make the decision, and not your local elected officials. yes, pennsylvania, i'm looking at you. john fetterman. >> stephen: that's one. (
please welcome back to "the late show," senator elizabeth warren!se, nice to see you. >> good to be here! >> stephen: all right, you come-- madam senator, you come here at an auspicious time. >> yes. >> stephen: it is less than a week away-- >> less than a week. >> stephen: ...from the midterm elections. there's a weird dichotomy out there that there is-- i have seen headlines saying, lack of enthusiasm. i have seen other headlines saying at the...
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senator elizabeth warren, everybody. thank you, senator. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers including lymphoma and skin cancer, death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq, as serious reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. disrupt the itch and rash of eczema. talk to your doctor about rinvoq. learn how abbvie can help you save. ♪ ♪ ♪ the holidays were awkward for romeo and juliet. but after saving big with amazon black friday... ...tragedy was avoided.
senator elizabeth warren, everybody. thank you, senator. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal,...
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impeach earl warren.hen earl warren finally retired in 1969, conservatives believed they might finally get their chance to change the court. but it would be another 40 years, a long political battle for power and money, before the right would get the court it dreamed of. ♪ it's subway's biggest refresh yet! >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield... trust safelite. this couple was headed to the farmers market... when they got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service the way you need it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. ask your doctor about salonpas. it's good medicine. yes, i need a trim. i just want to be able to cut the damage. we tried dove instead. so, still need that trim? oh my gosh! i am actually sho
impeach earl warren.hen earl warren finally retired in 1969, conservatives believed they might finally get their chance to change the court. but it would be another 40 years, a long political battle for power and money, before the right would get the court it dreamed of. ♪ it's subway's biggest refresh yet! >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield... trust safelite. this couple was headed to the farmers market... when they got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair....
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warren:" yo preferirÍa no tener a la polÍtica mezclada con la celebraciÓn de acciÓn de gracias, peromanas mÁs de campaÑa polÍtica. >> hubieran ganado automÁticamente anoche. pedro: el secretario del estado dijo que boletas electorales para la segunda vuelta ya se estÁn produciendo. en atlanta, georgia, pedro rojas. leÓn: en las elecciones de ayer no ocurriÓ la famosaola roja o triunfo de los republicanos como muchos pronosticaron, pero si hubo una excepciÓn y fue florida. en ese estado los republicanos o tu irion victorias amplias como la del gobernador ron desantis, el senador marco rubio. varios. danae rivero nos habla de la importancia del voto latino en las contiendas. danae: la florida se vistiÓ de rojo. estas elecciones determinÓ medio del partido republicano barrio con una contundente victoria. tras conocer su triunfo, el gobernador de florida, ron desantis, agradeciÓ el condado de miami—dade. es que ese condado el mÁs populoso de la florida cambiÓ de color por primera vez en 20 aÑos. otros polÍticos republicanos como la congresista cubano americanamarÍa elvira salazar, el sen
warren:" yo preferirÍa no tener a la polÍtica mezclada con la celebraciÓn de acciÓn de gracias, peromanas mÁs de campaÑa polÍtica. >> hubieran ganado automÁticamente anoche. pedro: el secretario del estado dijo que boletas electorales para la segunda vuelta ya se estÁn produciendo. en atlanta, georgia, pedro rojas. leÓn: en las elecciones de ayer no ocurriÓ la famosaola roja o triunfo de los republicanos como muchos pronosticaron, pero si hubo una excepciÓn y fue florida....
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take the l warren and get back to bed. >> carley: jimmy, thanks for joining us.ove you. >> carley: love you, too. fox weather forecast it looks like it's still raining outside, adam. >> adam: pretty much sums it up. still raining for a lot of folks here early this morning. temperature-wise on the western half of the country not too bad. dive in and see that rain we are talking about. dry, if you live west of the mississippi outside of showers across texas, but it wraps all the way around the east tors, unfortunately for any holiday shopping it's going to staying soy. black friday outlook and rain up and down the east coast. sunny in the middle of the country, back out here on fox square, i wanted to show you guys something because i did not set this up. hey, guys, you want to be on tv? >> yes. >> adam: run up here. i just like how quickly they listen to the things i say. are we excited about the world cup. [cheers] >> adam: did you guys know there is a match today against the united states and england? [cheers] >> adam: who do we think is going to win. [chanting
take the l warren and get back to bed. >> carley: jimmy, thanks for joining us.ove you. >> carley: love you, too. fox weather forecast it looks like it's still raining outside, adam. >> adam: pretty much sums it up. still raining for a lot of folks here early this morning. temperature-wise on the western half of the country not too bad. dive in and see that rain we are talking about. dry, if you live west of the mississippi outside of showers across texas, but it wraps all the...
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well, i want to bring in congressman warren davidson.ngressman, you're a member of the financial services committee and holding a hearing next month. what's the goal? >> well, the goal is to make public what's been happening in this space and, you know, frankly darren sotteau, a democrat from florida and i had a 100% bipartisan proposal since 2018 to provide legal clarity to have a bright line test for what is and is not a security and get that basic question answered, you know what exchanging can and cannot sell and as your previous guest pointed out, so far the only thing everyone's agreed is not a security is bitcoin. at the time, you know, ethereum has been treated as if it's not. we don't have the same clarity on that. the ripple xrp case is next and in the meantime there's all these other meme coins and everything else out there and a lot looked at as pump and dump scams and some are and aren't and how did this contribute to what hammed at ftx? charles: i saw an article in ft, and i don't always say that and essentially said let it
well, i want to bring in congressman warren davidson.ngressman, you're a member of the financial services committee and holding a hearing next month. what's the goal? >> well, the goal is to make public what's been happening in this space and, you know, frankly darren sotteau, a democrat from florida and i had a 100% bipartisan proposal since 2018 to provide legal clarity to have a bright line test for what is and is not a security and get that basic question answered, you know what...
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, no one is going to top earl warren. he is going to have -- for some, a controversial pick, ford had a relationship with the fbi, and he was the, mouth eyes, and ears of the fbi, on that commission, it's nothing of that, there's no evidence of it. but forward and earl warren flew to dallas to question jack ruby after jack ruby killed oswald, and question him at length -- and met with mrs. oswald and met with margaret oswald's mother. and he did a lot of work, produced a book, and jack, styles that fell i pointed, out wrote a book. i think it came out in 1966, called portrait of the assassin. he believed in the conclusions that the warren commission published. he helped shape those conclusions, crafting the language, there is no evidence of any other participation of any collusion, or of any any other players that -- oswald is the lone assassin he was also open with those critics and would say, i heard him say, on a number of occasions, that if you have evidence, bring it forward. we are still willing to consider it. but
, no one is going to top earl warren. he is going to have -- for some, a controversial pick, ford had a relationship with the fbi, and he was the, mouth eyes, and ears of the fbi, on that commission, it's nothing of that, there's no evidence of it. but forward and earl warren flew to dallas to question jack ruby after jack ruby killed oswald, and question him at length -- and met with mrs. oswald and met with margaret oswald's mother. and he did a lot of work, produced a book, and jack, styles...
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warren littlefield. he seems like he might be interesting and i call him up and i talk to him and he starts to tell this fantastic story. i'll back up. are you interested? >> i'm interested. >> the guy who bought nbc don ohlmeyer i'm talking to the two guys talking about the early days of nbc and one of them said and that is don ohlmeyer. they really don ohlmeyer. so then i'm talking to warren littlefield and he said with "will and grace" i love the idea but it was a new dawn and he talked about trying to get this idea because it's a show about a man on television in america 1997 and living with a straight woman and don is having none of it. he a year trying to strategize and get this passed on and they start to dawn and don doesn't catch on. finally they air the pilot and don thinks it will kill it and he makes dawn think that. he's trying to downplay it so they have all the top nbc activists are in the room and bob ride who's the head of the whole company comes down from new york city to watch it. dona
warren littlefield. he seems like he might be interesting and i call him up and i talk to him and he starts to tell this fantastic story. i'll back up. are you interested? >> i'm interested. >> the guy who bought nbc don ohlmeyer i'm talking to the two guys talking about the early days of nbc and one of them said and that is don ohlmeyer. they really don ohlmeyer. so then i'm talking to warren littlefield and he said with "will and grace" i love the idea but it was a new...
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the warren court. one of the warren court is in operation and it is not an aberration. it is an aberration. if i'm thinking about the history of racial domination. i think about many of the worst instances. it is how the court don't with that. i think johnson versus mcintosh. craig versus pennsylvania and dred scott. plessy versus ferguson. i think civil rights cases and shelby county and hold her. i think of affirmative action cases developing. the answer will be put up in response to that is the warren court. what about brown versus board and it is a good case. most people who looked at it carefully understand it did not change much on the ground. things on the ground changed as a result of legislation passed in the 60's, the civil rights act and voting rights act. increase of federal funding for education victim with requirements of it not be used in racially discriminatory ways. that is the argument that the warren court. beyond that it gets out of congress's way. it says the voting rights act is constitutional and civil rights act was constitutional. and that is no
the warren court. one of the warren court is in operation and it is not an aberration. it is an aberration. if i'm thinking about the history of racial domination. i think about many of the worst instances. it is how the court don't with that. i think johnson versus mcintosh. craig versus pennsylvania and dred scott. plessy versus ferguson. i think civil rights cases and shelby county and hold her. i think of affirmative action cases developing. the answer will be put up in response to that is...
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i too would have yielded five minutes to senator warren to talk about crypto. >> i know. we are making an appointment to do that again. >> good. >> let me start with something that the president was asked at the press conference. let me play it again. it was what he took away from the mid terms. >> reporter: 75% of the voters say the country is headed in the wrong direction. despite the results of last night, what do you intend to do differently to change people's pin of the direction of the country. >> nothing, thee just finding out what we're doing. the more they know about what we're doing, the more support there is. >> when you look at they polls, let me put up a graphic, where more people said -- do you really believe this is a messaging problem? >> you know, chuck, as the president traveled the country and i had the opportunity to travel the country with him in the final week, you didn't go to a congressional district or state that the democrats weren't running on some aspect of the president's agenda, whether it's the inflation reduction act, clear energy provision
i too would have yielded five minutes to senator warren to talk about crypto. >> i know. we are making an appointment to do that again. >> good. >> let me start with something that the president was asked at the press conference. let me play it again. it was what he took away from the mid terms. >> reporter: 75% of the voters say the country is headed in the wrong direction. despite the results of last night, what do you intend to do differently to change people's pin of...
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he believed in the inclusions that the warren commission published. he helped to shape those conclusions, crafting the language that said there is no evidence of any other participation of any collusion of other players that oswald, the evidence indicate oswald is the known assassin. they believed oswald to be the alone assassin. it was also very open with those critics and would say, i heard him stand number of occasions if you have evidence, bring it forward. we are still willing to consider it. but in the absence of any other evidence the conclusion stands. >> a terrific. missy if i can sneak a couple more in here before we have to wrap up. can you talk to us about why did he dump rockefeller in bp and 76? tough decision. ford made principled decisions. but he could also make political decisions. decisions cap political calculus behind them. that was one of them. he wrote himself out, he wished he had stood up to the right wing of the republican party and said no it's going to be ford, rockefeller and you need to accept that. but, he and rockefelle
he believed in the inclusions that the warren commission published. he helped to shape those conclusions, crafting the language that said there is no evidence of any other participation of any collusion of other players that oswald, the evidence indicate oswald is the known assassin. they believed oswald to be the alone assassin. it was also very open with those critics and would say, i heard him stand number of occasions if you have evidence, bring it forward. we are still willing to consider...
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appearance of a recent slow down in price rises, european central bank president christine la guard warren to earlier this week that euro zone inflation has not yet peaked. carson's ask is a chief economist at i n g d, but thank you so much for being here. carson, do you agree with regard with regard to inflation? not quite peaking yet, or she merely managing expectations? well, i think she's managing expectations and modeling because the last, well one that's interesting, our guard does not have a good track record in predicting inflation or interest rate. so luckily, it's not her task that she's part of the c g on yes to act. we are close to the peak, but when you look really at inflation expectations, when you look at selling price expectations, when you look at the fact that whole sill gas prices will still be passed through to consumers start of next year. there are so much inflationary pressure in the pipeline that is too early to really call this already p p, where we're approaching that p. but i would think that the people only really be there in the 1st quarter of next year. i mea
appearance of a recent slow down in price rises, european central bank president christine la guard warren to earlier this week that euro zone inflation has not yet peaked. carson's ask is a chief economist at i n g d, but thank you so much for being here. carson, do you agree with regard with regard to inflation? not quite peaking yet, or she merely managing expectations? well, i think she's managing expectations and modeling because the last, well one that's interesting, our guard does not...
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yeah, well, he was considered right, an up and coming star, the next warren buffett. so considered a fall from grace for some but now his wealth, $16000000000.00 at its height now drop to 0. so it's a pretty serious drop. he's only 30 years old, right? considered a trail brit blazer, bringing a traditional finance and crypto together, including talking to our lawmakers, regulators trying to steer the regulation of the crypto industry, which has been considered a wild west. now we are looking at these, this bankruptcy his resignation, as well as the scc, reportedly investigating him for potential misdeeds. so this might be the ent. okay. while sticking with tech billionaires for a 2nd, eli mosque has told twitter employees that the company might go bankrupt. how likely is that to happen just a few short days after his take over? yeah, this is the culmination right of a couple weeks of chaos after the takeover of elan mice. and now we're here in these reports, right, that there could be a bankruptcy now. advertising is definitely central to this potential bankruptcy. tw
yeah, well, he was considered right, an up and coming star, the next warren buffett. so considered a fall from grace for some but now his wealth, $16000000000.00 at its height now drop to 0. so it's a pretty serious drop. he's only 30 years old, right? considered a trail brit blazer, bringing a traditional finance and crypto together, including talking to our lawmakers, regulators trying to steer the regulation of the crypto industry, which has been considered a wild west. now we are looking at...
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s. president. warren's global warming threatens the life of the planet, but he says america will meet its emissions targets by 2030. also coming up, cheering crowds, welcome ukrainian forces in his home. moscow, withdrawals its troops, but still claims the city his russian territory. ah . hello, i'm terry martin. good to heavy with us. good climate policy is good economic policy. that's the message u. s. present, joe biden brought to the cop 27 climate summit in egypt. biden warren, the global warming is threatening the planet. he apologized for americas withdrawal from the previous paris climate accord, but he says, washington is urgently addressing the climate crisis. thank you. thank you. by the gave delegates. this assurance we're going to hell, oh, i'll make the transition to low carbon jude. you're more affordable for everyone. accelerate to carbonation beyond our borders. us present, they're talking about the needs of developing countries, and that's exactly what indian climate campaigner lucy priyah con. good job has been focusing on and she joins us now from the climate summi
s. president. warren's global warming threatens the life of the planet, but he says america will meet its emissions targets by 2030. also coming up, cheering crowds, welcome ukrainian forces in his home. moscow, withdrawals its troops, but still claims the city his russian territory. ah . hello, i'm terry martin. good to heavy with us. good climate policy is good economic policy. that's the message u. s. present, joe biden brought to the cop 27 climate summit in egypt. biden warren, the global...
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. >> this 23rd 2021, a swat team is called to a home in warren where a suspect wanted on outstandingwarrants is holed up inside during the 2 hour standoff. the suspect threatens to shoot the officers eventually surrenders later pleading guilty to a charge of burglary with firearm specifications and is sentenced to 6 months in prison. >> from court records and then 38 year-old lamar mitchell is the same man who fled from warren police on november. 2nd, forcing his way into a war in daycare after crashing his car in a nearby intersection. a review of mitchell's trumbull county court records shows he's been in and out of court and jail since 2008 on charges that include improperly firing a firearm at or into a habitation felonious assault, burglary. and in 2015 aggravated arson for setting his girlfriend's house on fire after she reported he assaulted her to warn police. he was given a sentence of 4 years in prison for that crime. in the recent chase during which she ran from police into a daycare. police warn body camera video shows mitchell raising his hand toward the officers threate
. >> this 23rd 2021, a swat team is called to a home in warren where a suspect wanted on outstandingwarrants is holed up inside during the 2 hour standoff. the suspect threatens to shoot the officers eventually surrenders later pleading guilty to a charge of burglary with firearm specifications and is sentenced to 6 months in prison. >> from court records and then 38 year-old lamar mitchell is the same man who fled from warren police on november. 2nd, forcing his way into a war in...
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people like senator warren who put this on the map. host: are you saying executive order, given the president's power? guest: executive action through the education department. what he did was executive action. often times, there is numerous ways you can do something. i think it will be maintained. there are other routes, too. we have a trump appointed judge ruling this down. we have some guy in texas who is one person. we have seen recent evidence of trump appointed judges being overwritten by -- courts. i think we will be fine. it was vindicated in the selection. young people realized this would impact a lot. i talked to somebody the week this past in the private sector and said, the young people in our young -- in our lunchroom never talk politics. all they were talking about after the president made this announcement was there student debt. wow, government can impact my life and make it more positive. i hope we can do that for everybody on different issues. host: new work, brought, independent line. caller: hey, guys. so glad to ta
people like senator warren who put this on the map. host: are you saying executive order, given the president's power? guest: executive action through the education department. what he did was executive action. often times, there is numerous ways you can do something. i think it will be maintained. there are other routes, too. we have a trump appointed judge ruling this down. we have some guy in texas who is one person. we have seen recent evidence of trump appointed judges being overwritten by...
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s. president byron and china. jean ping warren to each other amid fears of a global recession. also on the show, climate killer coal is back in the spotlight after russia's war ukraine triggered an energy crisis. we'll take a look at what that means for the planets and investment in renewables. i'm christy plants and this is d w business in berlin, u. s. president joe biden and china gigi ping met in bali today to set what they called guard rails for future relations between the 2 superpowers. tension between the world's 2 largest economies have grown in recent years. as beijing becomes more powerful and more assertive about replacing a global order led by the u. s. the leaders engaged in 3 hours of blood talks and came away with a commitment to fierce but fair competition. or for more on this i'm joined by clifford kuhn and his, our resident china analyst clifford. what stood out to you about these talks? did we see these so called guard rails appearing? well, i think we thought we had guard rails, we had red lines in the run up. we had all these terms that were flying around
s. president byron and china. jean ping warren to each other amid fears of a global recession. also on the show, climate killer coal is back in the spotlight after russia's war ukraine triggered an energy crisis. we'll take a look at what that means for the planets and investment in renewables. i'm christy plants and this is d w business in berlin, u. s. president joe biden and china gigi ping met in bali today to set what they called guard rails for future relations between the 2 superpowers....
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sentenced to ten years, president warren harding commuted the sentence to time served in december of1921, after debs have served nearly three years in jail. after the collapse of the czarist regime in russia and the subsequent takeover by the bolsheviks, along with this country's entry into world war i, the united states experienced the first of the two 20th century red scares. the reasons for the scares were numerous attempts, some successful, to bomb people and property. the washington house of woodrow wilson's attorney general, mitchell palmer, was badly damaged by a bomb in june of 1919, although palmer himself was not seriously hurt. and in september, 1920, a whole wagon load of dynamite blew up in front of the morgan bank on wall street. killing 38 and injuring hundreds. 143 of them severely. windows were blown out for blocks around. the facade of the morgan bank was scarred by the explosion. the bank decided not to repair the damage, leaving it as a sort of stigmata of capitalism. it is still there, by the way. a minor wall street tourist attraction. but the fear generated by
sentenced to ten years, president warren harding commuted the sentence to time served in december of1921, after debs have served nearly three years in jail. after the collapse of the czarist regime in russia and the subsequent takeover by the bolsheviks, along with this country's entry into world war i, the united states experienced the first of the two 20th century red scares. the reasons for the scares were numerous attempts, some successful, to bomb people and property. the washington house...
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it would be nice if elizabeth warren had the same attitude.[laughs] [inaudible] >> among the early settlers among colonial america where many groups seeking religious freedom. the united states remains the most religious of western nations. this yearning for moral and spiritual perfection, so much a part of the american character, has led to a plethora of new american born religious sex. such as the church of just crisis that today, seven day advantage to, jehovah's site -- to name just a few of the more successful and long lived. many social experiments in a search for new ways of living where property was to be held in common. the most famous of these projects was new harmony, indiana. it was founded in 1825 by wealthy british industrialist named robert owen. he was one of the founders of the movement that came to be known utopian socialism. i got that name, by the way, because the founders of the movement believe that socialism could be achieved without class struggle but by example. demonstrate that society could work in a different and be
it would be nice if elizabeth warren had the same attitude.[laughs] [inaudible] >> among the early settlers among colonial america where many groups seeking religious freedom. the united states remains the most religious of western nations. this yearning for moral and spiritual perfection, so much a part of the american character, has led to a plethora of new american born religious sex. such as the church of just crisis that today, seven day advantage to, jehovah's site -- to name just a...
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the warren court was good for a court but i think about the warren court up against brown vs. board, i put something that people -- to the extent that we talked about in law school, tends to get talked about in very dry terms in civil procedure classes, which is birmingham where the supreme court said that the racist alabama courts were right to put martin luther king and his co-organizers in prison, that their convictions were contempt of -- for contempt of court had to be upheld because despite the fact that the racist local courts were clearly behaving unconstitutionally, nevertheless god forbid anyone disobey an an injunction issued by a court. right? the court -- so the warren court was as deeply enmeshed in this idea of judicial supremisism of any court. of course judicial spremmism won out. even to the extent that we have examples of heroic judicial actions put up there, first of all, i suggest it's not a terribly heroic as compared to what other institutional actors were doing. if you put up brown as against say civil rights act or the voting rights act or desegregatio
the warren court was good for a court but i think about the warren court up against brown vs. board, i put something that people -- to the extent that we talked about in law school, tends to get talked about in very dry terms in civil procedure classes, which is birmingham where the supreme court said that the racist alabama courts were right to put martin luther king and his co-organizers in prison, that their convictions were contempt of -- for contempt of court had to be upheld because...
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senator warren: is the f.d.i.c. funded from the annual appropriations process? and vice chair bower is the fed funded from the appropriations process? ms. barragan: no. senator warren: the fed gets its earnings and assistance from the federal reserve bank, is that exactly the same source where they get their funding? >> yes. senator warren: there is a good reason why congress created independent funding structures for bank regulateors. your agencies are the cops on the beat to ensure the stability of the banking system. your rules provide the guide books for financial institutions to serve consumers while acting within the law. congress understood this even back in 1863 with the very first banking regulator to do their jobs fluctuated every time congress negotiated a spending bill or congress changed hands that the financial markets would be thrown into chaos. let me ask, does the fed's independent funding structure provide certainty and stability to banks and financial markets because no one in the system has to worry about the fed's ability to do its job or to
senator warren: is the f.d.i.c. funded from the annual appropriations process? and vice chair bower is the fed funded from the appropriations process? ms. barragan: no. senator warren: the fed gets its earnings and assistance from the federal reserve bank, is that exactly the same source where they get their funding? >> yes. senator warren: there is a good reason why congress created independent funding structures for bank regulateors. your agencies are the cops on the beat to ensure the...
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warren encouraging them to vote for senator hassan.winning over independents and moderates in this final stretch to election day. so i asked senator hassan how having a progressive fire brand like warren by her side does that. >> how does having a progressive like senator elizabeth warren here on the campaign trail with you help you leading up to election day to win over moderates? >> you just heard her talking about getting out the vote. she's a great fighter for families. >> would it be helpful to have president biden here? >> the president of the united states is always welcome in new hampshire. >> politco just moved the race from lean democrat to toss-up. retired general don bolduc has been eating in to senator hassan's lead. she's been feeling the heat in the polls and is calling in the cavalry. marty walsh and transportation sake pete buttigieg will be hitting the trail with hassan. missing from the guest list, president biden. he has no plans so far to help hassan in a race that is growing more competitive by the day. the republ
warren encouraging them to vote for senator hassan.winning over independents and moderates in this final stretch to election day. so i asked senator hassan how having a progressive fire brand like warren by her side does that. >> how does having a progressive like senator elizabeth warren here on the campaign trail with you help you leading up to election day to win over moderates? >> you just heard her talking about getting out the vote. she's a great fighter for families. >>...
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and yesterday she campaigned with progressive massachusetts senator elizabeth warren.ow does having a progressive like senator warren here on the campaign trail with you actually help you leading up to election day to win over moderates? >> well, you just heard her talking about getting out the vote, and she's a great fighter for families. look, i continue to talk about my work across party lines. you even heard senator warren say i will work with anybody on both sides of the aisle to get things done. >> reporter: bolduc telling supporters to pay attention to the company that senator hassan is keeping, saying that juan tagging along with her -- warren tagging along doesn't instill confidence that she's going to invest in change in the sec term and that she's going to double down on policies that are hurting granite staters like inflation. >> she's all about status quo. that's why she has the secretary of labor with her and others that are just going to rubber stamp and continue to rubber stamp. and think about another six years of rubber stamping joe biden's or any of
and yesterday she campaigned with progressive massachusetts senator elizabeth warren.ow does having a progressive like senator warren here on the campaign trail with you actually help you leading up to election day to win over moderates? >> well, you just heard her talking about getting out the vote, and she's a great fighter for families. look, i continue to talk about my work across party lines. you even heard senator warren say i will work with anybody on both sides of the aisle to get...
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finally there's example of how the warren court broke the pow over states rights in the 19 50's, 1960's and early 1970's. what can explain the rulings for that, to loving v. virginia, without the transformation of white public opinion about race beginning in world war ii and continuing over the next two decades. if liberal republicans like warren hadn't supported striking down legalized racism the considerate would have been far more divided on cases of that era. i'm not arguing that judges should follow election results. sound and create v constitutional argues must be made to win the day. but how those arguments emerge and triumph depends largely on the composition and relative power of social and political forces. finally what is the place of constitutional argument in our politics today? can we engag ordinary people with those arguments? or is constitutional political economy just a matter for academics, politicians and attorneys to discuss among themselves in forums like this one? alas for me the answer to that question, at least right now is a qualified no. few americans outside
finally there's example of how the warren court broke the pow over states rights in the 19 50's, 1960's and early 1970's. what can explain the rulings for that, to loving v. virginia, without the transformation of white public opinion about race beginning in world war ii and continuing over the next two decades. if liberal republicans like warren hadn't supported striking down legalized racism the considerate would have been far more divided on cases of that era. i'm not arguing that judges...
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: bolduc telling supporters today obey attention to the company hassan is keeping, saying that warrenthe trail shows that hassan is just going to double down on the policies that bolduc says is hurting granite spate theres -- staters like inflation. >> she's all about status quo, that's why she has the secretary of labor with her and others that are just going to rubber stamp and continue to rubber stamp. and think about another six years of rubber stamping joe biden's or any of joe biden's policies that have failed. this is wrong. this is about heating and eating. this is about granite staters who can't pay their bills. >> reporter: bolduc has said he will work across the aisle if he is elected, but today he told supporters that he is going to challenge president biden, telling supporters, quote, he will get in biden's grill every single day. finish if elected. jon? jon: hillary vaughn live in manchester, new hampshire. hillary, thanks. >>> straight ahead, as all this talk about candidates, polling and midterms make you just want to curl up and take a nap? like this guy is doing. [la
: bolduc telling supporters today obey attention to the company hassan is keeping, saying that warrenthe trail shows that hassan is just going to double down on the policies that bolduc says is hurting granite spate theres -- staters like inflation. >> she's all about status quo, that's why she has the secretary of labor with her and others that are just going to rubber stamp and continue to rubber stamp. and think about another six years of rubber stamping joe biden's or any of joe...
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warren buffett's berkshire hathaway takes a stake in taiwan semi conductor. what is next for the crypto market and could the crisis lead to regulation? on "barron's roundtable," ben levisohn, carleton english and jack hough. that president bullard used the number 7 is in 7%. i expected stocks to plummet but not so much. >> the dow finished down 3 points. the kind of statement we've seen a huge reaction from the market on but not this time. that assign the stock market is starting to tune out the fed. it knows that rates are going up. there are signs the market shifted away from rate hikes as the driving force of the market to looking at credit spreads, the difference between treasuries and junk bonds or other corporate bonds, a sign the market is working out the recession. as long as those spreads rain narrow the markets will do okay because recession is not coming. we could have a problem. jack: is there a data point that could refocus the markets attention? ben: we have to look at the cpi in november and after that the december fed meeting. those will be th
warren buffett's berkshire hathaway takes a stake in taiwan semi conductor. what is next for the crypto market and could the crisis lead to regulation? on "barron's roundtable," ben levisohn, carleton english and jack hough. that president bullard used the number 7 is in 7%. i expected stocks to plummet but not so much. >> the dow finished down 3 points. the kind of statement we've seen a huge reaction from the market on but not this time. that assign the stock market is...
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warren hern has been on the frontline. tonight we get his brief but spectacular take on his nearly half a century of specializing in abortion services. drhern: there was a particular case, i remember quite well. she had red hair, she was in the early 30's, and she was shaking. and i said to her, what's wrong? she said, it's so different. you're a doctor. the lights are on, it's clean. the windows are open. then she told me about her illegal abortion that she'd had, which was the most terrifying and humiliating experience of her life. then she said, don't ever stop doing this. and so i didn't. in my third year of medical school, my first clinical rotation was on obstetrics. i was taught to deliver babies and i loved it. it was a very joyous occasion for most of the women. on the other hand, we had women who were in great deal of emotional pain, they were very much alone. my next rotation was on the gynecology ward, taking care of women who were desperately sick and about to die and i learned that it was because they'd had a
warren hern has been on the frontline. tonight we get his brief but spectacular take on his nearly half a century of specializing in abortion services. drhern: there was a particular case, i remember quite well. she had red hair, she was in the early 30's, and she was shaking. and i said to her, what's wrong? she said, it's so different. you're a doctor. the lights are on, it's clean. the windows are open. then she told me about her illegal abortion that she'd had, which was the most terrifying...
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nice of elizabeth warren had the same attitude. now among the early settlers of colonial america were many groups seeking religious freedom, the united states remain the most religious of western nations. this year earning for moral and spiritual perfection so much a part of the american character has led to a plethora of new american-born religious sects like the church of jesus christ of latter-day's, seventh-day adventist, shakers, jehovah's witnesses and christian science to name a few of the more successful and long-lived. it also led to many social experiments in a search for a new way of living where property was to be held in common. the most famous of these was new harmony, indiana. it was founded in 1825 by a wealthy british industrialist by robert owen, one of the founders of the movement that came to be called utopian socialism. it got that name because the founders of the movement believed socialism could be achieved without class struggle but rather by example. that society could work in a different and better way and
nice of elizabeth warren had the same attitude. now among the early settlers of colonial america were many groups seeking religious freedom, the united states remain the most religious of western nations. this year earning for moral and spiritual perfection so much a part of the american character has led to a plethora of new american-born religious sects like the church of jesus christ of latter-day's, seventh-day adventist, shakers, jehovah's witnesses and christian science to name a few of...