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and calvin coolidge warren harding was a pro-business republican president he and henry ford went camping together they talk the same language and as long as warren harding was president everything was going his way and looked great but then warren harding died suddenly in office he passed away of what probably was a stroke or heart disease and calvin coolidge is vice president became president at that time that created a problem he talked a good line that did not follow through with support instead a group of senators and u.s. senate formed an opposition group they wanted government control instead of private control for this enormous resource of more than a dozen dams on the tennessee river a single giant dam the senators wanted that to be owned by the people of the united states not by henry ford so they formed an opposition group headed by one of my b favorite people everybody should know the name of george norris as an old senator n from nebraska apologies to people in nebraska that he is a heroic figure with those lies and falsehoods where he saw them it doesn't matter
and calvin coolidge warren harding was a pro-business republican president he and henry ford went camping together they talk the same language and as long as warren harding was president everything was going his way and looked great but then warren harding died suddenly in office he passed away of what probably was a stroke or heart disease and calvin coolidge is vice president became president at that time that created a problem he talked a good line that did not follow through with support...
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was going his way and it looked great and then warren harding died suddenly. he passed away of what was probably heart disease and calvin coolidge became president that time. calvin coolidge was much -- and that created a problem. calvin coolidge didn't follow through and give ford his support. instead a group of senators in the u.s. senate appointed an opposition group and they were people who wanted government control to the private control in what turned out to be a series of of more than a dozen dams on the river. it turned into more than a dozen enormous projects. many senators wanted that to be owned by the people of united states and they didn't want to be owned by henry ford so they formed an opposition headed by a fabulous guy one of my favorite people. everybody should know the name of george morris. the senator from a nowhere state but he is a heroic figure. he's a maverick and never let anyone tell them what to think. stop the lies and falsehoodshe when he saw them it didn't matter how n powerful you were f he thought you were lying he would tell y
was going his way and it looked great and then warren harding died suddenly. he passed away of what was probably heart disease and calvin coolidge became president that time. calvin coolidge was much -- and that created a problem. calvin coolidge didn't follow through and give ford his support. instead a group of senators in the u.s. senate appointed an opposition group and they were people who wanted government control to the private control in what turned out to be a series of of more than a...
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he and henry ford went camping together and they were friendly and as long as warren harding was president everything was going forwards we and then warren hardy died suddenly when he was in office. he passed away a while is probably a stroke or heart disease and calvin coolidge his vice president became president at the time. calvin coolidge was much -- and that created a a problem. calvin coolidge didn't follow through. instead it are both senators and u.s. senate formed an opposition group and they were the people who wanted government control and set a private control. and what turned out to be a series of more than a dozen dams on the river and eventually ford's image turned into more than ae dozen. it was an enormous project. david wanted to be owned by henry ford so they formed an opposition group by one of my favorite people. everybody should know the name of george norris and old senator from a nowhere state in nebraska and no offense to the people and the press -- the fresca but he is a heroic figure easy maverick never let anyone tell him what to think called lies and falsehoods
he and henry ford went camping together and they were friendly and as long as warren harding was president everything was going forwards we and then warren hardy died suddenly when he was in office. he passed away a while is probably a stroke or heart disease and calvin coolidge his vice president became president at the time. calvin coolidge was much -- and that created a a problem. calvin coolidge didn't follow through. instead it are both senators and u.s. senate formed an opposition group...
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the most popular president during the 19 twenties, calvin coolidge, took office when warren harding died of a heart attack. he famously said in the mid 19 twenties, the business of america's business. it was a prosperous time for a lot of americans. there are certainly not all. prices were fairly high, wages were stable or going up. farmers were not doing as well as they had done during world war i. but nevertheless, in many places of the country, they were not doing so badly. now there was one piece of legislation passed in 1924, one of actually a number of pieces on immigration, which gave the sense both of the power of what you might call the old stop americans. americans from mostly western european backgrounds. white in every case. but also gave a sense i think of the vulnerability that those people felt. because so many catholics and eastern orthodox and jewish people had moved into the united states, beginning in the 18 eighties and 18 nineties. so many african americans had moved to the north and big cities and big cities in the south as well during the war. this bill was passed
the most popular president during the 19 twenties, calvin coolidge, took office when warren harding died of a heart attack. he famously said in the mid 19 twenties, the business of america's business. it was a prosperous time for a lot of americans. there are certainly not all. prices were fairly high, wages were stable or going up. farmers were not doing as well as they had done during world war i. but nevertheless, in many places of the country, they were not doing so badly. now there was one...
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as a first language but yet president trump is the first republican to carry that county since warren harding because of simple issues whether it's border security, second amendment, faith and also entrepreneurship that completely aligns with the republican party, and that's why we're having a lot of success. president trump carried and flipped five counties that hillary clinton won in 2016 and there are several state house of representatives that are in democratic-controlled areas that president trump won, so, i suspect during redistricting you're going to see a lot of announcements of conservative democrats come over to our side. i'm proud to be a part of that effort to make sure that the hispanic community continues to vote republican. brian: he wants to be the next attorney general in texas and if california wants success they should take a lesson from texas another lesson from texas. george p. bush, texas land commissioner you have your hands full thanks so much appreciate it. >> great to be with you. brian: good luck with your campaign. meanwhile straight ahead, general mark milley gett
as a first language but yet president trump is the first republican to carry that county since warren harding because of simple issues whether it's border security, second amendment, faith and also entrepreneurship that completely aligns with the republican party, and that's why we're having a lot of success. president trump carried and flipped five counties that hillary clinton won in 2016 and there are several state house of representatives that are in democratic-controlled areas that...
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warren had suggested she might vote against him. now this is formal opposition. what do you expect to hear from others >> it is hard for me here. just think warren is over the top on this. you can debate the banking regulations and the banking rules. when dodd frank was written, it was equivalent to the lord handing moses the 10 commandments such that they could never be changed there has been a very good argument for some amendments to the dodd frank rules the idea that somehow powell has given the banks a free pass when banking capital and multibanking highs. it seems to me to be in the context of washington today over the top in context of this issue. >> steve, meantime, which discussion about the debt ceiling from the treasury secretary, the naming of october 18 there has been a lot of work done about what it would look like if the treasury did need to stop goldman has done work. are you starting to gain out in october if this doesn't go well? >> we've dot quite a bit five or six before we did the gaming not good there is some flexibility on the part of the treasury perhaps on the part of the fed a nice article in the journa
warren had suggested she might vote against him. now this is formal opposition. what do you expect to hear from others >> it is hard for me here. just think warren is over the top on this. you can debate the banking regulations and the banking rules. when dodd frank was written, it was equivalent to the lord handing moses the 10 commandments such that they could never be changed there has been a very good argument for some amendments to the dodd frank rules the idea that somehow powell...
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hard to know. >> thank you. i'll get to my questions later about the people still stranded in afghanistan. thank you, mr. chair. >> i'm leaving for the vote. senator hirono will take over. senator warren. >> it's hard to look at afghanistan without viewing the 20 years that led up to them. people say the last four months was a failure but before that was great clearly have not been paying attention. in 2020, they conquered their first province since 1971. by 2018, the afghan government controlled 54% of the seven districts, and by may of 2020, the afghan government controlled less than a third of the 77 districts. we poured support and air cover and the afghan government continued to fail. by 2021, it was clear that 2500 troops could not successfully prop up a government that had been losing ground and support to the taliban for years. secretary austin, i understand that you advised president biden to stay in afghanistan, but, as you acknowledge, staying or withdrawing is a decision for the president alone. so i want to focus on what happened next. once president biden made the decision to have u.s. forces leave the country, who designed the evacuation? >> senator, again, i won't addr
hard to know. >> thank you. i'll get to my questions later about the people still stranded in afghanistan. thank you, mr. chair. >> i'm leaving for the vote. senator hirono will take over. senator warren. >> it's hard to look at afghanistan without viewing the 20 years that led up to them. people say the last four months was a failure but before that was great clearly have not been paying attention. in 2020, they conquered their first province since 1971. by 2018, the afghan...
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in recent years, they seem to be leaning pretty hard left, progressive folks, people who respond to bernie sanders and elizabeth warren who were very prominent in governor newsom's ads. phil: that's a key reason why governor newsom and his campaign staff made such a point of trying to keep any other democrat off the ballot. they were concerned that tom steyer, the billionaire, the leader in climate change politics and one of the big voices to impeach donald trump, might put his name on the ballot, and those independent voters who are sort of like the bernie sanders progressives might gravitate towards that, and that could make for a coalition that could outpace the regular democratic establishment. 's if the democrat vote is there, it will probably be going to newsom, but i will also say that even with results like this , no matter what the result is in terms of a win for gavin newsom, this is not something to be boasting about. it's taken $80 million in campaign money to turn these numbers around to gavin newsom's favor is a bit of an embarrassment. kristen: let's talk about it. if he were to get 70% voting no on the
in recent years, they seem to be leaning pretty hard left, progressive folks, people who respond to bernie sanders and elizabeth warren who were very prominent in governor newsom's ads. phil: that's a key reason why governor newsom and his campaign staff made such a point of trying to keep any other democrat off the ballot. they were concerned that tom steyer, the billionaire, the leader in climate change politics and one of the big voices to impeach donald trump, might put his name on the...
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warren. but when it comes to larry elder, they are trying as hard as they can to keep him out of office.proval ratings. but they are going to bring her in and try to play identity politics. what a weird statement to make that categorically women are better and smarter in politics. one twitter writer said move aside then. katie: she has been quite absent from the forefront. joe concha wrote this op-ed. and he said this, he said since harris took office she has yet to hold even one formal solo press conference. and it's been weeks since she sat down for a one-on-one interview. there is a reason for that. she is the former senator from california. but she has a job to do now in washington. she certainly isn't leading on that. joey: she is incredibly pop among the wealthy ruling class of california. i know a lot of those folks say she was their best pick years ago when she first got in the senate. they love her. i'm not exactly sure why. what gavin newsom is trying to do is get their money specifically. the liberals want their streets clean and they want to go down to starbucks without worry
warren. but when it comes to larry elder, they are trying as hard as they can to keep him out of office.proval ratings. but they are going to bring her in and try to play identity politics. what a weird statement to make that categorically women are better and smarter in politics. one twitter writer said move aside then. katie: she has been quite absent from the forefront. joe concha wrote this op-ed. and he said this, he said since harris took office she has yet to hold even one formal solo...
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it is not hard to see why gavin newsom is nervous about that possibility. at a rally with elizabeth warren on sunday who admitted he's not very good at his job, in fact, gavin newsom anyone who identifies as a woman would be a better governor than he is. >> women are smarter in politics, smarter and the senate, smarter and economics. women rule! [cheers and applause] man! >> caitlyn jenner, that can be a big boost. gavin newsom to make the case for his removal from office. in seven days, we will see if voters believe in it. that is about it for us tonight and tune in each night at 8:00. to the show that is the sworn enemy of line, groupthink. don't forget to dvr the show if you haven't done that already. also good news the president and the freedom fighters in the latest book coming out in november. some stage shows revolving around it. it will be in the following cities, charleston, that sunday, december 3rd, orlando, florida, november 20 thirst and december 4th, go to briankilmeade.com for tickets and/or personal winning though war on history and the freedom fighters and you can preorder
it is not hard to see why gavin newsom is nervous about that possibility. at a rally with elizabeth warren on sunday who admitted he's not very good at his job, in fact, gavin newsom anyone who identifies as a woman would be a better governor than he is. >> women are smarter in politics, smarter and the senate, smarter and economics. women rule! [cheers and applause] man! >> caitlyn jenner, that can be a big boost. gavin newsom to make the case for his removal from office. in seven...
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hard to believe, jason whitlock, next. 2 announcer 1: as they head toward the finish, warren has built substantial lead and headed for her fourth gold medal! announcer 2: she's ahead of the world record pace by at least half a second and she - oh wait, wait... what's she doing? announcer 1: i think she's doing a headstand. why would she do that? announcer 2: she's stopping. she just, she stopped. announcer 1: i've never seen anything like this. announcer 2: she was so close to the finish, and she stopped. announcer 1: i don't know what she's thinking! announcer 2: this is unbelievable. i've never - >> tucker carlson: pretty revealing scene at arizona state university this week caught on video, probably happening in a lot of places. but we have this tape. so, two kids are in the school building of the multicultural center apparently studying. two others walk up to them and tell them to leave because they're the wrong skin color. here's the beginning of that exchange. >> that would be wrong. >> you have a -- >> you're offensive. police lives matter? >> we're just trying to do school work
hard to believe, jason whitlock, next. 2 announcer 1: as they head toward the finish, warren has built substantial lead and headed for her fourth gold medal! announcer 2: she's ahead of the world record pace by at least half a second and she - oh wait, wait... what's she doing? announcer 1: i think she's doing a headstand. why would she do that? announcer 2: she's stopping. she just, she stopped. announcer 1: i've never seen anything like this. announcer 2: she was so close to the finish, and...
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hard to get me off course. it didn't matter who it was, frankly. when warrenught the stock and basically everyone in the market, i was on maternity leave and getting calls from the guys at solomon brothers. they were like, no, credit suisse they were saying, ivy, you're so wrong, and i just stuck to my guns i just knew i did the research so it didn't matter who it was, jim. i didn't really care >> sticking to your guns, there were people who made fun of you in the 2005 to 2007 period when you said housing could be a complete disaster. your pieces, the names of your pieces scared people, and you took a lot of heat you stuck by your guns how right. >> yes, i stuck by my guns actually, people would call me poison ivy i actually, i think there was a bunch of voodoo dolls with my name on it i even was called jihad, which i didn't know what it meant until someone said you're at war against the housing industry >> i read your slaent piece about lennar, and we agree about stewart miller we think he's a fine man, but you're not crazy about the group right now. after be
hard to get me off course. it didn't matter who it was, frankly. when warrenught the stock and basically everyone in the market, i was on maternity leave and getting calls from the guys at solomon brothers. they were like, no, credit suisse they were saying, ivy, you're so wrong, and i just stuck to my guns i just knew i did the research so it didn't matter who it was, jim. i didn't really care >> sticking to your guns, there were people who made fun of you in the 2005 to 2007 period when...
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because they were having a very, very, very hard time getting the south to accept their ruling and so they're interested in that and earl warren was a great political figure and i always thought -- i have no evidence -- i always thought his experience in politics led him to think let's not take it now. eventually they took it and they said of course people of different races can get married. of course. that timing, that timing is the kind of thing that -- the law books don't teach you that. it's not there in the treatises. chris: in other words, even the court can't go too far too fast. >> no. chris: so let's pursue that. you say judges should not play politics, should not push ideology, but they do have different philosophies. you write some judges emphasize text and history, some emphasize purposes and consequences. but justice breyer, isn't that a bit of a cop-out? because don't the judges, the textualists almost always tilt conservative and don't the consequences justices -- you've been accused of being that -- generally lean -- >> i don't know. it's so easy to say. there is a recent case involving gay rights, rights in th
because they were having a very, very, very hard time getting the south to accept their ruling and so they're interested in that and earl warren was a great political figure and i always thought -- i have no evidence -- i always thought his experience in politics led him to think let's not take it now. eventually they took it and they said of course people of different races can get married. of course. that timing, that timing is the kind of thing that -- the law books don't teach you that....
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warren commission. she is his own phrase he decided early on after mentors on capitol hill of someone who's going tois make his name by hard work on committees. he's known for his constituent service. his eating lunch, sitting at his desk reading constituent mail. we had a standing order that all constituents phone calls, would be answered returned to congress each time with less than 61%. he kept a diary is not really a diary it's a desk calendar where he jotted down it's not everyday but often. we get a sense of his workflow. for him is not a monday -- friday job it was a sunday -- saturday job. he was often in the office on saturdays and sundays. it would take the kids with him, though plain statutory hall with other kids of other leaders. sometimes a be sitting at the typewriter typing letters to their mother telling her. i earned it about bipartisanship who is mr. bipartisan. he worked well about people on both sides of the aisle. he doesn't welch remember he was partisan. he has a republican who sought leadership. with republican leader from the senate what's called the ebon gerry show. the television cameras before
warren commission. she is his own phrase he decided early on after mentors on capitol hill of someone who's going tois make his name by hard work on committees. he's known for his constituent service. his eating lunch, sitting at his desk reading constituent mail. we had a standing order that all constituents phone calls, would be answered returned to congress each time with less than 61%. he kept a diary is not really a diary it's a desk calendar where he jotted down it's not everyday but...
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but no other senators joined warren yesterday several prominent democrats said they have supported powell it's harde zbln that's right, as joe was pointing out earlier, the "wall street journal" lays out the case that republicans haven't been happy with powell either, they feel he has been too dovish for too long in allowing the tape tore get put off on hold for so long and beings so reluctant toward raising rates. >> some would say being roundly criticized by both parties is the right base i place to be. >> that's what i said this morning. if everybody especially on the far wings thinks you are doing it wrong, you are probably doing something right. >> that's possible but i think ultimately the outcomes are what will matter he here if he doesn't have to raise rates, he will then have done a good job. >> i think the biggest question is the horse trading that will start taking place around the current negotiations with the $3.5 infrastructure bill if [ inaudible you will make it bad now, what do you later trade than that to make good. who knows? thank you. >> but let me just one more thing, which is
but no other senators joined warren yesterday several prominent democrats said they have supported powell it's harde zbln that's right, as joe was pointing out earlier, the "wall street journal" lays out the case that republicans haven't been happy with powell either, they feel he has been too dovish for too long in allowing the tape tore get put off on hold for so long and beings so reluctant toward raising rates. >> some would say being roundly criticized by both parties is...
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hard work. and i thought, i don't really know what she means by that. but now i do. ♪ is it all or nothing >> reporter: turner says she told warren don't try to be me, findburning ♪ ♪ rolling ♪ and in order to find that essence adrienne warren turned to video of turner's classic performances. >> how does her body move when she's just grooving? her hands are often always here. they're often a little loose. but she like makes points and points at things and points at the audience. >> reporter: and warren says she was shocked by something else. >> there are a lot of videos that you can look back and you can actually see bruises on her. she would say adrienne, you see that under my eye there? he had just punched me in the face before. >> really? >> and she tried to cover it up with makeup. ♪ >> reporter: being tina turner took its toll. pain to her ankle and knee. a herniated disk. she hardly ever leaves the stage for the show's two hours and 45 minutes, performing an astonishing 24 numbers. so what happens to your muscles, your mind when you don't perform for a year? >> i actually had to forget about myself as an entertainer for a little bit. i actually ask
hard work. and i thought, i don't really know what she means by that. but now i do. ♪ is it all or nothing >> reporter: turner says she told warren don't try to be me, findburning ♪ ♪ rolling ♪ and in order to find that essence adrienne warren turned to video of turner's classic performances. >> how does her body move when she's just grooving? her hands are often always here. they're often a little loose. but she like makes points and points at things and points at the...
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hard to say, but i think what this is julie is a real democratic show of force, sending commercials out from elizabeth warrens and. former president barack obama and vice president harris and now president biden. i think this is to make it very, very clear democrats did not want to you an important seat like the governor, the ship of california yet brian. the latest polls suggest governor newsom will survive this recall effort. 60% say the they oppose the recall while 38.5% want to recall the governor. just a few weeks ago, the polls suggested this recall effort was too close to call actually, within the margin of error. what changed or shifted in the past few weeks. good question, and here's what happened. about six weeks ago or so people started kind of waking up in california. the fact that the holly was showing a race that was almost dead, even or within a margin of error, and that's when you started to see julie all kinds of money being dumped into california. and who knows how much it will end up being 80 85 $90 million or they no on recall. and that makes a difference when on the other side among thes
hard to say, but i think what this is julie is a real democratic show of force, sending commercials out from elizabeth warrens and. former president barack obama and vice president harris and now president biden. i think this is to make it very, very clear democrats did not want to you an important seat like the governor, the ship of california yet brian. the latest polls suggest governor newsom will survive this recall effort. 60% say the they oppose the recall while 38.5% want to recall the...
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hard to know. >> i will get to the fate of the siv holders and people stranded in afghanistan. thank you, mr. khaifr. >> let me go to senator warren. >> i want to begin by zooming out because it is not possible to understand our final months in afghanistan without viewing them in the context of the 20 years that led up to them. anyone who says the last few months were a failure but everything before that was great clearly hasn't been paying attention. in 2015 the taliban conquered its first province since 2001. by october 2018 the afghan government controlled only 54% of the 407 districts and by may 2020, the afghan government controlled less than a third of afghan 407 districts. we poured money and support and air cover and the afghan government continued to fail. by 2021 it was clear that 2500 troops could not successfully prop up a government that had been losing ground and support to the taliban for years. secretary austin, i understand that you advised president biden to stay in afghanistan but as you acknowledge, staying or withdrawing is a decision for the president alone. so i want to focus on what happened next. once pres
hard to know. >> i will get to the fate of the siv holders and people stranded in afghanistan. thank you, mr. khaifr. >> let me go to senator warren. >> i want to begin by zooming out because it is not possible to understand our final months in afghanistan without viewing them in the context of the 20 years that led up to them. anyone who says the last few months were a failure but everything before that was great clearly hasn't been paying attention. in 2015 the taliban...
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warren explained the real life consequences of the law. >> enables people to target abortion providers, people who give advice, try to help, everything to say we're going to isolate and make life as hard as possible for those who don't have resources. they're not going to get the medical care, the treatment that they should be entitled to as human beings. >> right now millions of people in louisiana are still living through the devastation of hurricane ida, three days after the storm made landfall. nearly 1 million homes and businesses without electricity, although the local energy company is beginning to restore power. lines stretch for blocks and people have no running water. president biden is visiting, fema is on the ground to provide help but expected to take weeks if not months to repair the damage. we'll ge reporting from local official in area and administration is dealing with fallout from the afghanistan withdrawal. lloyd austin and joint chiefs of staff chairman appeared at pentagon to discuss the end of the 20-year-long war. >> we're entering a new chapter where the diplomats and interagency partners take the lead. we're part of an urgent team effort to move afghan evacuee
warren explained the real life consequences of the law. >> enables people to target abortion providers, people who give advice, try to help, everything to say we're going to isolate and make life as hard as possible for those who don't have resources. they're not going to get the medical care, the treatment that they should be entitled to as human beings. >> right now millions of people in louisiana are still living through the devastation of hurricane ida, three days after the...
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hard to know. >> thank you. next round i'll get to the fate of the sib holders and people in afghanistan. thank you, mr. chair. >> thank you, senator tillis. let me recognize senator warren. i'm going over for the vote. >> thank you, mr. chairman. so i want to begin by zooming out because it is not possible l to understand our final months in afghanistan without viewing them in the context of the 20 years that led up to them. anyone who assessment the last few months were a failure but everything before that was great clearly hasn't been paying attention. in 2015, the taliban conquered its first province since 2001. by october 2018 the afghan government controlled only 54% of the 407 districts. and by may 2020 the afghan government controlled less than a third of afghan's 407 districts. we poured money and support and air cover and the afghan government continued to fail. by 2021 it was clear that 2,500 troops could not successfully prop up a government that had been losing ground and support to the taliban for years. secretary austin, i understand that you advised president biden to stay in again, but as you acknowledge, staying or withdrawing is a decision for the pres
hard to know. >> thank you. next round i'll get to the fate of the sib holders and people in afghanistan. thank you, mr. chair. >> thank you, senator tillis. let me recognize senator warren. i'm going over for the vote. >> thank you, mr. chairman. so i want to begin by zooming out because it is not possible l to understand our final months in afghanistan without viewing them in the context of the 20 years that led up to them. anyone who assessment the last few months were a...
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hard work. and i thought i don't really know what she means by that, but now i do. ♪ is it all or nothing ♪ >> reporter: turner says she told warrenienne warren turned to video of turner's classic performances. >> how does her body move when she is just grooving? her hands are often always here, often a little loose, but she makes points and points at things and points at the audience. >> reporter: and warren says she was shocked by something else. >> there are a lot of videos that you can look back and you can actually see bruises on her. she would say, adrienne, you see that under my eye there, he had just punched me in the face before. so she tried to cover it up with makeup. ♪ ♪ dares me to feel this way ♪ >> reporter: being tina turner took its toll, pain to her ankle and knee, a hurn iaherniated distic. disk. she performed an astonishing 24 numbers. what happens to your muscles, your mind, when you don't perform for a year? >> i actually had to rget aut melf as an entertainer for a little bit. i actually asked the question of who am i without that. >> reporter: come up with any answers? >> yes, i think so. i am someone who c
hard work. and i thought i don't really know what she means by that, but now i do. ♪ is it all or nothing ♪ >> reporter: turner says she told warrenienne warren turned to video of turner's classic performances. >> how does her body move when she is just grooving? her hands are often always here, often a little loose, but she makes points and points at things and points at the audience. >> reporter: and warren says she was shocked by something else. >> there are a lot...
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warren is opposing jerome powell for a second term. calling him "a dangerous man". for more, let's bring in dan. she doesn't like his record on financial regulation. reporter: no. but it's also hard gains are from this. she voted against powell the first time. does she have an alternative candidate in mind who actually can get 51 votes to be confirmed? that is the key to this. does she have a viable alternative? haidi: when it comes to where we go from here, what are the implications for policy continuity? daniel: i must someone -- unless someone from outside the fed is appointed to succeed powell, the monetary policy continuity is exactly what it was. [indiscernible] has been completely in the mainstream for monetary policy. she has carved out a different road in financial regulation which she has favored tougher measures than jay powell. i would emphasize if they are to be the candidate other than powell, it's not clear she has 51 votes to be confirmed. republicans were very upset she donated to the clinton campaign, so that is probably a mark against her in their view. with that huge spending package. they blocked efforts to raise the debt ceiling. what can we expect on that f
warren is opposing jerome powell for a second term. calling him "a dangerous man". for more, let's bring in dan. she doesn't like his record on financial regulation. reporter: no. but it's also hard gains are from this. she voted against powell the first time. does she have an alternative candidate in mind who actually can get 51 votes to be confirmed? that is the key to this. does she have a viable alternative? haidi: when it comes to where we go from here, what are the implications...
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. >> it's hard the put into words but she's touch sod many lives already. cheryl: well, senator elizabeth warreng it clear she would oppose a second term for jay powell. calling him a dangerous man during hearing yesterday. criticized by weakening regulatory power for big banks. but the biden administration is considering recommending that he stays for another four years. parker making debut in the new york stock exchange. reference price of $40 per share in direct listing and at the price valuation of 4 and a half billion dollars. according to company data, 76% of u.s. adults use some form of vision correction and finally there's this, celebrating our men in blue. new york city women is writing 4,000 thank you notes to police, james says it's goal to reach nypd which would total 36,000 officers. the idea coming to her after she volunteered to write letters to service members stationed overseas in iraq and afghanistan. of course, the nypd always keeping us safe, maria. those are your headlines. maria: all right, cheryl, thank you so much. the border patrol as well. u.s. border patrol agents have
. >> it's hard the put into words but she's touch sod many lives already. cheryl: well, senator elizabeth warreng it clear she would oppose a second term for jay powell. calling him a dangerous man during hearing yesterday. criticized by weakening regulatory power for big banks. but the biden administration is considering recommending that he stays for another four years. parker making debut in the new york stock exchange. reference price of $40 per share in direct listing and at the...
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warren, you say in your testimony that reporters of the ppe loans issued in 2020, included no demographic information. this is something that i pushed hard to correct and even most recently sent a letter to the biden administration asking them to look into the interracial disparities in the ppe and the lack of information and publishing a report where they looked at this in la they found out that businesses in the majority white neighborhoods pc gloves at twice the rate cut majority latino have received 1.5 times the rate of businesses in the majority of black areas and 1.2 times the rate in asian areas. so now we are in the forgiveness phase read so can you elaborate on why this kind of data transparency is necessary do you have recommendations on how to correct the data gap in the forgiveness process. if we do not have this kind of data, what you feel have businesses would stand to suffer. >> i think the fda has taken steps to better resolve this data and i thank you so critical because then we can see is being served by these programs and where we as women in congress need to make sure that these dollars are distributed fairly and for
warren, you say in your testimony that reporters of the ppe loans issued in 2020, included no demographic information. this is something that i pushed hard to correct and even most recently sent a letter to the biden administration asking them to look into the interracial disparities in the ppe and the lack of information and publishing a report where they looked at this in la they found out that businesses in the majority white neighborhoods pc gloves at twice the rate cut majority latino have...