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to serve you, public service is about serving public, she has referre to herself as mother of new york coo way i would ever refer to myself as father of 62 countries, she demanded a get on a bus to move to florida, i am not a new yorker because i have challenged her. if you want to be a close friend you have to pay the price, we saw it with covid testing. paid to play scandal, no bid over 600 million dollar contract, to a top campaign donner, and even california, no. what el example of fiscal responsible they spent half of much as new york did getting covid test directly from company that makes the test, as opposed to going through this donor, on so many different fronts, new yorkers feel like they have a government that cannot know proud of, they are not in control of and one of best examples getting heart of your question, you turn the heros to zeros with covid vaccine mandates, transaction should go one way that government give are freedom back. mark: i hope of, i get sense that people of new york want their lives back. democrats demonstrated they are not only not fixing it but they ar
to serve you, public service is about serving public, she has referre to herself as mother of new york coo way i would ever refer to myself as father of 62 countries, she demanded a get on a bus to move to florida, i am not a new yorker because i have challenged her. if you want to be a close friend you have to pay the price, we saw it with covid testing. paid to play scandal, no bid over 600 million dollar contract, to a top campaign donner, and even california, no. what el example of fiscal...
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speech and misinformation. joining me now is jonathan naylor, he professor of politics at new york university and co director of the center for social media and politics. he works on the impact of social media on political participation. hello sir. so u. s. midterm elections are just a few days away. murphy asked that these layoffs will affect twitters ability to combat misinformation. is that really cause for concern? i think there is a company. misinformation is difficult in the best of circumstances. and if you get rid of a lot of the people in your organization who are working on doing that, it's hard to draw any inference other than, than that you're likely to get worse at it. you're certainly not going to get better at it. what do we knew about it? what do we know about the facial it? ok, sorry you got it. what we have to worry about is that you know, one of the things that is come up is where's verification process? and if you relax restrictions on this, we have to worry the people can post as election officials and provide false information on basic things such as when and where to vote. we
speech and misinformation. joining me now is jonathan naylor, he professor of politics at new york university and co director of the center for social media and politics. he works on the impact of social media on political participation. hello sir. so u. s. midterm elections are just a few days away. murphy asked that these layoffs will affect twitters ability to combat misinformation. is that really cause for concern? i think there is a company. misinformation is difficult in the best of...
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he is a professor at new york university. he's also co director of the university's center for social media and politics professor. it's good to have you on the program. let me just start by asking you. what do you think is twitter? is it taking its last breath as we speak? it's just not clear. i think that will be determined by a mix of advertisers and users. right now, users, a lot of users have a reason to leave, but it's not obvious where to go. there are some places to go. a lot of users have gone to mastodon, but there is still a network effect that users are on twitter, but there's other users are on twitter. and that means there's some incentive to stay. it's not like you to sort of switch tv channels decide to watch a different tv channel. you're there because the other users are there. you're not there because, you know, i must be there because someone is advertising there. so if they can keep it together in a, in, in some sense and not go with must it's initial ideas of, well it's just have total free speech and we have no mode
he is a professor at new york university. he's also co director of the university's center for social media and politics professor. it's good to have you on the program. let me just start by asking you. what do you think is twitter? is it taking its last breath as we speak? it's just not clear. i think that will be determined by a mix of advertisers and users. right now, users, a lot of users have a reason to leave, but it's not obvious where to go. there are some places to go. a lot of users...
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he is a professor at new york university. he's also co director of the university's center for social media and politics professor. it's good to have you on the program. let me just start by asking, what do you think is twitter? is it taking its last breath as we speak? it's just not clear. i think that will be determined by a mix of advertisers and users. right now, users, a lot of users have a reason to leave, but it's not obvious where to go. there are some places to go. a lot of users have gone to mastodon, but there is still a network effect that users are on twitter, but there's other users are on twitter. and that means there's some incentive to stay. it's not like you just sort of switch tv channels in the side to watch a different tv channel you there because the other users are there, you're not there because you know musk is there because someone is advertising there. so if they can keep it together in a more, in, in some sense and not go with must it's initial ideas of, well, let's just have total free speech and we have no mo
he is a professor at new york university. he's also co director of the university's center for social media and politics professor. it's good to have you on the program. let me just start by asking, what do you think is twitter? is it taking its last breath as we speak? it's just not clear. i think that will be determined by a mix of advertisers and users. right now, users, a lot of users have a reason to leave, but it's not obvious where to go. there are some places to go. a lot of users have...
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i'm not interested that co new york times really, really bro. the say your name, no, he does say musician does not seek permission to snip his performance clips but has not had any good point as of as far as he and his manager where the spoke mistake, the spokesman fit these people are excited to see what he has done with their videos, no money changes hands, he does not sell them commercially. allow advertisement sponsored links or in his you to pedro's website on an emission emission my thing. give it up so awesome because there, there is right here. is sayed as a new maybe it'll because give it up because that's like a a, with a, [000:00:00;00] with a 0. a made with that that know that right? yeah. i know it is like i don't even know none about with ah, who demands you? who gets all me fucked. super new to be a really good. i've been a little mitchell mist normally, mccorkle. i'm a conflict with a mom a lot bye. reached a 1000000 views today i know he think and then it's like on people magazine is down at the back. no as new york times with i
i'm not interested that co new york times really, really bro. the say your name, no, he does say musician does not seek permission to snip his performance clips but has not had any good point as of as far as he and his manager where the spoke mistake, the spokesman fit these people are excited to see what he has done with their videos, no money changes hands, he does not sell them commercially. allow advertisement sponsored links or in his you to pedro's website on an emission emission my...
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award-winning journalist and "new york times" best-selling co-author he cowrote with of the navy seal marco in. the last 11 years he worked as a freelance writer to cover politics and general stories and then writing has been published in the men's journal, daily beast, "washington post," rolling stone and many other publications. the latest book is the chronicle of the service of one major retired the bloodied 100 from the air force and you're going to get to know a little bitbl about him in a minute. an incredible man. james on the other side is a former nieman fellow at harvard and author of the new book black snow which is right here.ha i can't recommend the books anymore then i'm going to recommend them but i think you will understand at the end it isn't out yet however you can find it here the book festival so you can get it signed. the fire bombing of tokyo and at the lastam book is rampage named one of the best books of 2018 by the editors at amazon and chosen as a finalist for military history by the new york historical society. other work you probably have seen that. if you
award-winning journalist and "new york times" best-selling co-author he cowrote with of the navy seal marco in. the last 11 years he worked as a freelance writer to cover politics and general stories and then writing has been published in the men's journal, daily beast, "washington post," rolling stone and many other publications. the latest book is the chronicle of the service of one major retired the bloodied 100 from the air force and you're going to get to know a little...
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i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by democracy now! cohost juan gonzalez in new brunswick, new jersey. hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: the supreme court heard arguments monday in two cases that aim to end race-conscious admissions decisions by colleges and universities. during nearly five hours o arments, the court's far-right supermajority indicated it is open to ruling that the consideration of race in the admissions process violates the equal protection clause of the constitution and the civil rights act. the two cases involve harvard and the university of north carolina. in both cases, the plaintiffs argued the school's admissions process discriminates against white and asian-american applicants by giving extra preference to black, hispanic, -- latino, and native american applicants. in the harvard case, the plaintiffs argued asian-american applicants faced specific discrimination. this is supreme justice clarence thomas, the only conservative just
i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by democracy now! cohost juan gonzalez in new brunswick, new jersey. hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: the supreme court heard arguments monday in two cases that aim to end race-conscious admissions decisions by colleges and universities. during nearly five hours o arments, the court's far-right supermajority indicated it is open to ruling that the consideration of race in...
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let's bring in peter baker, msnbc political analyst, chief white house correspondent for the new york times and coer, trump in the white house, 2017 to 2021. welcome, my friend. you have certainly covered a lot of elections over the years. how do you describe this midterm election? >> well, obviously, this is one of the more surprising ones, right? we generally tend to know the direction election is heading by election day. in this case, a lot of people got it wrong. i think, you know, we've seen other surprises as well, it's one thing that makes election day so much fun. all of the predictions, prognosticating, it actually comes to an end and we get real results. we saw surprise obviously in 2016, we saw surprise, i remember, a mid term in 1998 people thought that bill clinton's party would go down in the middle of an impeachment, instead it gained seats. you have to make it clear just how humble we ought to be about making predictions where we don't know what's gonna happen. >> okay, point well taken, we get that. what are the implications of the democrats winning the senate in terms of the bide
let's bring in peter baker, msnbc political analyst, chief white house correspondent for the new york times and coer, trump in the white house, 2017 to 2021. welcome, my friend. you have certainly covered a lot of elections over the years. how do you describe this midterm election? >> well, obviously, this is one of the more surprising ones, right? we generally tend to know the direction election is heading by election day. in this case, a lot of people got it wrong. i think, you know,...
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york city. and we're the co-founders of keen home. taxi!d i met studying at the nyu stern school of business doing our mbas. we became very good friends. look at this. keep going. [ both laugh ] oh! nyu has an amazing entrepreneurship program. we entered a business competition called the entrepreneurs challenge. they awarded us an $18,000 grant. and this year, we earned a spot in inc magazine's "coolest college startups." so, hear, hear! it really gave us the confidence that the business that we were creating really had legs. we're gonna look at some boxes. i like the sleeve concept here. we've since graduated from nyu. now ryan and i are full time at keen home, and we're looking to bring our first product to market. there we go. we need an investment from the sharks to help us scale to meet demand and grow the company even faster. i think part of being an entrepreneur is really just believing that you're gonna succeed no matter what. and we really believe that keen home is something that's gonna take us very far in life. hello, sharks. my
york city. and we're the co-founders of keen home. taxi!d i met studying at the nyu stern school of business doing our mbas. we became very good friends. look at this. keep going. [ both laugh ] oh! nyu has an amazing entrepreneurship program. we entered a business competition called the entrepreneurs challenge. they awarded us an $18,000 grant. and this year, we earned a spot in inc magazine's "coolest college startups." so, hear, hear! it really gave us the confidence that the...
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kevin maurer is an award-winning journalist and three-time new york times best selling co-author, hisnclude no easy day, the inside story of the bin laden raid which he co-wrote with navy seal mark owen. for the l last 11 years, he's worked as a freelance writer covering war, politics and general interest stories, and his p writing has been published in gq, the daily beast, "the washington post," the rolling stone and in other publications as well. his latest book is "damn lucky: the chronicle of the service of one major john lucky lucka a, the oo. and you're going to get to know a little bit about lucky in just a minute. he's an incredible or, incredible man. james, on the other side, is a former nieman fellow at harvard and is the author of "black snow." it's right here. look, i can't recommend both these books any more than i'm going to recommend them, but i think you're going to understand at the end of this. this is "black snow. " it is not out yet, however, you can get it here at the book festival, and you can get it when we do the signing in just a little bit. also his book abo
kevin maurer is an award-winning journalist and three-time new york times best selling co-author, hisnclude no easy day, the inside story of the bin laden raid which he co-wrote with navy seal mark owen. for the l last 11 years, he's worked as a freelance writer covering war, politics and general interest stories, and his p writing has been published in gq, the daily beast, "the washington post," the rolling stone and in other publications as well. his latest book is "damn lucky:...
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anybody who dared mentioned the new york post on social media was co. what was removed to some type of, of no man's land. and then all of a sudden, not an apology, not an explanation, not an explication. nobody lim mean why this happened. it's almost as though now you see it. now you don't. i'm afraid that the citizens have become so habituated to this day. nobody knows what to believe anymore, and nobody responds. here's the best part. in the old days, when there was this thing called journalism, people came forward. is it how can you do this? to columbia school of journalism, professors academics would say, how is this the 4th estate sitting back and allowing this to go on when you knew or should have known an issue of the, of the utmost importance. yet at the same time regarding our january 6th kerfuffle, the greatest trespass investigation in history, not one stone was not overturned. every conceivable bit of, of data was reviewed. oh for that. so they are capable of this. anybody who's watching, realizes they're very good. my god, this is year 2020
anybody who dared mentioned the new york post on social media was co. what was removed to some type of, of no man's land. and then all of a sudden, not an apology, not an explanation, not an explication. nobody lim mean why this happened. it's almost as though now you see it. now you don't. i'm afraid that the citizens have become so habituated to this day. nobody knows what to believe anymore, and nobody responds. here's the best part. in the old days, when there was this thing called...
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i'm in brooklyn, new york to meet ted southern, the co-founder of final frtier desn. his company is developing the next generation of space suits, designed to overcome these limitations. - [justin] whoa, this is pretty cool. - this is where we make space suits. generally doing prototyping of suits. we work with nasa and commercial space industry, to make suits work better. this is an eva suit, extravehicular activity. so this is when you leave the vehicle. it's like a space ship for one person. - [narrator] in e days of apollo, space suits were only worn for a sgle missn. final frontier is designing usable sts, that are flexible, lightweight, and durable. - [ted] now nasa's talking about going back to the moon, but for a lot longer period of time. so they want suits that are more mobile, that won't wear you out, and that can last longer. there's no reason for a human to go to the moon or mars unless they can get outside and walk around. - [narrator] the key to surviving extreme environments like this, lies in the pressurized eva suit. - [ted] it's like wearing a baske
i'm in brooklyn, new york to meet ted southern, the co-founder of final frtier desn. his company is developing the next generation of space suits, designed to overcome these limitations. - [justin] whoa, this is pretty cool. - this is where we make space suits. generally doing prototyping of suits. we work with nasa and commercial space industry, to make suits work better. this is an eva suit, extravehicular activity. so this is when you leave the vehicle. it's like a space ship for one person....
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i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by democracy now! co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey. hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. we begin today's show in egypt at the u.n. climate summit where climate justice activists are calling on the egyptian government to free alaa abd el-fattah, one of egypt's best-knownoliticalrisoners he has been hunger strike for six months, stopped drinking water on sunday as the u.n. climate summit began in egypt. he has now gone over 50 hours without water. his family says they no longer know if he is still alive or if he is being force-fed most of the family is appealing to the british government for help since alaa has british citizenship as well as his egyptian should assume ship. -- egyptian citizenship. his sister spoke inside the u.n. climate summit. >> thank you very much for the global campaign and for hosting me. my family and i have been so moved to see the huge support that alaa has had from organizations acros
i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by democracy now! co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey. hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. we begin today's show in egypt at the u.n. climate summit where climate justice activists are calling on the egyptian government to free alaa abd el-fattah, one of egypt's best-knownoliticalrisoners he has been hunger strike for six months, stopped drinking water on sunday as...
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york. where "fox & friends weekend" co-host rachel campos-duffy is live at annandale terrace on this kind ofuesday. hey, rachel. >> rachel: good morning. i will tell you what, the rain has not stopped people from ppacking this place thoroughly n the morning. good morning to you. i have made my way around these tables. people in staten island are not shy about telling you their opinion. and there's a lot to talk about. lee zeldin is going to be stopping by later in the morning. we are talking about the economy. we are talking about crime. we are talking about the stalls of inflation in this country. excited to be here. >> steve: we are excited we are going to be traveling all across the country in the runup to the midterms. checking in with anna dale terrace throughout the morning on "fox & friends." >> brian: new york city. republican candidate gets over 30% is considered fantastic favored in staten island and upstate new york jump ball often. that's why the city is extremely diverse. >> ainsley: races are very tight. and if you look at the "new york times" siena college polls they asked if
york. where "fox & friends weekend" co-host rachel campos-duffy is live at annandale terrace on this kind ofuesday. hey, rachel. >> rachel: good morning. i will tell you what, the rain has not stopped people from ppacking this place thoroughly n the morning. good morning to you. i have made my way around these tables. people in staten island are not shy about telling you their opinion. and there's a lot to talk about. lee zeldin is going to be stopping by later in the...
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i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by democracy now! co juan gonzalez in new brunswick, new jersey. hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: we begin today's show looking at the war in ukraine. russia has announced it is rejoining a deal allowing for grain shipments from ukraine's ports. this comes just four days after russia withdrew from the deal , sparking fears it could worsen the global hunger crisis. turkish president recep tayyip erdogan said the renewed deal would prioritize grain shipments to somalia, djibouti, sudan, and other african nations. russia said it rejoined to the deal after ukraine agreed not to use the sea corridor to attack ruian forces. meanwhile, "the new york times" is reporting senior russia mitary leaders have had high-level dcussions about how tactical wpons cou be used in the warn ukrain that is tactical nuclear weapons. the article was based on unnamed u.s. officials who said ey have sn no evince that the russians were moving nucle
i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by democracy now! co juan gonzalez in new brunswick, new jersey. hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: we begin today's show looking at the war in ukraine. russia has announced it is rejoining a deal allowing for grain shipments from ukraine's ports. this comes just four days after russia withdrew from the deal , sparking fears it could worsen the global hunger crisis. turkish...
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york city matters? dan: the mayor and governor asked me to co-chair a panel or task force on reviving the commercial districtsghout the city. i have been in the middle of that. later this fall we will produce a report. we will be pretty inspiring here and in other places. david: one of the projects you conceived of was the shed. what is the shed? dan: we wanted to put a cultural institution on the far west side of manhattan, so what we decided to do was create a new kind of cultural institution that would be remarkably adaptable. the spaces could be adapted to anything. they could accommodate virtually all forms of artistic expression. there are many different venues and it. the building literally moves that can fourth it is so -- back and forth, it is so flexible. david: the most famous person who had als is lou garrick -- lou garrick -- luke eric -- how do you explain that some people can live 30 years or more? david: few people live beyond 10 years. my major symptom is respiratory, that is why people ultimately die, is to get a tracheostomy. which means that you cannot breathe independently. you also canno
york city matters? dan: the mayor and governor asked me to co-chair a panel or task force on reviving the commercial districtsghout the city. i have been in the middle of that. later this fall we will produce a report. we will be pretty inspiring here and in other places. david: one of the projects you conceived of was the shed. what is the shed? dan: we wanted to put a cultural institution on the far west side of manhattan, so what we decided to do was create a new kind of cultural institution...
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co-founder of open book, open mind. and then he had this other little job at the new york times as the assistant managing editor, fine. and he is now co-chair of the advisory committee of the open book open mind. so we appreciate his dedication. his generosity. i personally really appreciate his humor, too. so, dave, will you please come up. thanks. thank you. janet, i guess i have to tell a joke now. i can't tell you how delighted we are to have maggie here. it's quite an honor, and i'm sure you all recognize it or you wouldn't be here this evening. maggie is a new yorker who lives in brooklyn and is at the white house, a white house correspondent for the new york times. you figure that one out and she she became a journalist in 1999 just after getting out of central. she worked for the new york post for a while. then she worked for the daily news for a while. then she went back to the new york post for a while, all of during time, during which she got acquainted with mr. trump. and then about 2010, i guess it was she went to work for politico. and in 2015, just before the election and 2016, the times stole her. and s
co-founder of open book, open mind. and then he had this other little job at the new york times as the assistant managing editor, fine. and he is now co-chair of the advisory committee of the open book open mind. so we appreciate his dedication. his generosity. i personally really appreciate his humor, too. so, dave, will you please come up. thanks. thank you. janet, i guess i have to tell a joke now. i can't tell you how delighted we are to have maggie here. it's quite an honor, and i'm sure...
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>> well, it's gonna be at the java center in new york, it's being co-hosted by columbia university inhave thousands of people, we're gonna stream it online, so people can participate online as well. and president obama will be in conversation with a few of these leaders directly and also using our platform over two days to have them showcase these best practices that we know work. >> i have to ask you about something that happened at the site of the impending, the construction site of the obama presidential library. a noose was found. can you give us any kind of updates about that situation? >> so, yes, so, last thursday we were informed by our contractor that a noose had been found on the construction site, authorities were notified immediately, an investigation is ongoing. our contractor shut down the site to cooperate with the investigation. and also to hold an additional round of training, training occurred before anyone was brought on site. we want to do more. this is to describe the kind of culture we expect to have. are contractors for the site are majority black owned company,
>> well, it's gonna be at the java center in new york, it's being co-hosted by columbia university inhave thousands of people, we're gonna stream it online, so people can participate online as well. and president obama will be in conversation with a few of these leaders directly and also using our platform over two days to have them showcase these best practices that we know work. >> i have to ask you about something that happened at the site of the impending, the construction site...
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to all the family and friends, co-workers, and all of new york, and the rest of america, merry christmasor. >> stay with us. we will have you press the button to light the tree in just a moment. >> awesome. thank you. we're so excited to have fox anchors and employees kids here. this is my daughter cleo. jesse jr. over there with his dad. >> this is jesse, jr. >> the judge brought stella, right? in all per pinkness. all the kids. >> this is j.j. j.j., wave to everybody. can you wave? hey! we have an extra special surprise for all of you. i've been telling you about it. look over at the fire truck. santa is here. >> whoa, santa. >> merry christmas. merry christmas. >> all right. are we ready, everybody? let's light the all-american tree right now. in 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. [applause] >> you want some candy? i can't promise you. i have to check that list again. you never know. >> thank you so much. >> merry christmas. >> all right. that's it for us. thanks, ev
to all the family and friends, co-workers, and all of new york, and the rest of america, merry christmasor. >> stay with us. we will have you press the button to light the tree in just a moment. >> awesome. thank you. we're so excited to have fox anchors and employees kids here. this is my daughter cleo. jesse jr. over there with his dad. >> this is jesse, jr. >> the judge brought stella, right? in all per pinkness. all the kids. >> this is j.j. j.j., wave to...
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co elsewhere. georgia greens grew flustered over him in new york on personnel dollar. daniel prince, restrict process of got all of them and so 9 him are bushes up on them and talk to them for to skip a bully and got our numbers possibly there, but he just to, to refuse to eat. she get moore's mom. my mom a little bit, a jewel with sure the newspaper realtor move or 2 orders in your source or that the georgia unannounced on north or can you better with the instrument, the sawyer implement that selfish irony, nationalist battalions began forming with the banking of right wing parties having started on my dan, they continued their activities at auntie, my dad rallies in a number of ukrainian cities. for sure. for sure. sure. now cedric, my church interest to you is interested g o. the people in a dense and came up against them all to recruit and it resulted in tragedy. working with poker humans, 3 or 4 different been a wiping shirt, was done a roster, and they were for producing them could under pressure blood is a chair to produce a shrinking airport to, to work with th
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deep investment make even higher just for new york stock, very much so on the ballot. members is past tense energy position. plot west, the gin is america most co condensed and has filing by and when it to the green red sion. but could that change virginia long been one of the strong whole u. s. fast. well, industry, mining music and all about the ways of comb. here, i mean, mike, but i really minor is a will fossil fuel there in america? play doh under. we got natural gas away within vegas and there's vegan is climate, the key upcoming elections. philosophy. bless a big it always it. if they want, like i thing, right? transition thing even what nicole can, right. i'll all right. energies come and cover last 11 percent states. net. the city generate but junior govern justice that this is a fir into a green me howard. so finer, moving for in former comb, dozens of which will replace band and quit meant or also medicine. so those intellect, all buses, plants not as happy change. jason, but thinks the it been this year. they really weren't. you're using. so was wondering, and if you know the room, the slash normal thought al canton, that is, when
deep investment make even higher just for new york stock, very much so on the ballot. members is past tense energy position. plot west, the gin is america most co condensed and has filing by and when it to the green red sion. but could that change virginia long been one of the strong whole u. s. fast. well, industry, mining music and all about the ways of comb. here, i mean, mike, but i really minor is a will fossil fuel there in america? play doh under. we got natural gas away within vegas and...
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co." is about to begin. sixth avenue new york is busy today. it's thursday morning, gom has enough seats to control the house and a win by congressman mark garcia in california pushed the count to the republicans. through the numbers, lauren. lauren: gop claims majority 218 seats and six house seats left in play. so even if democrats win all of those, they would only have 217. so republicans have this narrow majority subpoena power. the ability to investigate hunter biden january 6 withdrawal of afghanistan and can run committees. if kevin mccarthy is indeed speaker and the first thing he'll do is repeal the 87,000 new irs agents and a quick win on mike garcia's win and democrats had a double digit registration advantage in the area. biden won by 12 points but their candidate lost. stu: wow, 45, 50, that's a big difference there. most of los angeles. lauren: exactly. a lot of races we're waiting on in california are because of their early voting rules, it takes forever to count. stu: yes, it does. former house speaker paul ryan reveals who he t
co." is about to begin. sixth avenue new york is busy today. it's thursday morning, gom has enough seats to control the house and a win by congressman mark garcia in california pushed the count to the republicans. through the numbers, lauren. lauren: gop claims majority 218 seats and six house seats left in play. so even if democrats win all of those, they would only have 217. so republicans have this narrow majority subpoena power. the ability to investigate hunter biden january 6...
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currently has more than 10000 employees . late microsoft co founder paul allen's art collection, was sold at a whopping $1500000000.00 at an auction in new york auction house, christine says it's the highest amount ever spent at a single auction. allen's collection includes 5, doesn't work for me. paul says on vincent, ben gog and other and other revered artist r w e says it's profit jumped by over 70 percent in the 1st 9 months of the year. the german energy giant says the result was better than expected and is due to a combination of high energy demand and expansion, expansion of renewables, and a strong international trading business. rising prices for energy and raw materials are taking a toll on people around the globe. and in japan, the latest casualty of, of high inflation has caused an outcry, especially for those with a sweet tooth. they're a sweet as they are iconic, japan, succumb us, drops, come in many flavors. and in all colors of the rainbow, the sold and tin cans that have long been a staple in supermarkets and, and collect a shelves. but they are about to become a lot more rare. as can they make a psycho masika is going out o
currently has more than 10000 employees . late microsoft co founder paul allen's art collection, was sold at a whopping $1500000000.00 at an auction in new york auction house, christine says it's the highest amount ever spent at a single auction. allen's collection includes 5, doesn't work for me. paul says on vincent, ben gog and other and other revered artist r w e says it's profit jumped by over 70 percent in the 1st 9 months of the year. the german energy giant says the result was better...
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york is jordan flowers. a lead organizer, the amazon labor union, and co founder of the congress of essential workers inches. okay. in japan said 0 tech and she's a professor at the university of she's ocho and a specialist in management and innovation. so anyways, from london and vicky price is the chief economic adviser at the center for economics and business research and visiting professor at kings college london. welcome to you all. thanks for your time with us on the side store. if you keep price in london, the scale of all these strikes is quite unprecedented from south korea to chile, to the u. s. to the u. k. where you are, i mean, how would you describe the scale of this unrest? although no doubt said we haven't seen anything like it in the sense that there are now nurses also going on strike something we never assume to would happen with. we're seeing teachers voting to do so. we have a postal workers doing the same. and of course, the real industry has been affected by strikes for quite some time now, which are going to increase in terms of numbers of days which are lost in december . and they're
york is jordan flowers. a lead organizer, the amazon labor union, and co founder of the congress of essential workers inches. okay. in japan said 0 tech and she's a professor at the university of she's ocho and a specialist in management and innovation. so anyways, from london and vicky price is the chief economic adviser at the center for economics and business research and visiting professor at kings college london. welcome to you all. thanks for your time with us on the side store. if you...
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york stock. it thanks very much. so on the ballot. members, it is an energy position plan. quest for g is a mac, most co and and, and has trailing time 20 to the green mission, but could perhaps change virginia on been one of the strong us fast fuel industry. mining news is all about the ways of we meet might oh good minor is a bon fossil. dear mary o, a cohen. we got natural gas grocery within an inch is vegan. things. climate be a key in the upcoming from election philosophy bothers of if you would always reserve they want a climate, everything or transition, pitching even junior coke. right. oh, all right, but energies and cover. last 7 percent. the state's net to city general. but junior, govern justice, that this is of up into a great domain, how we perceive fire a moving full in her former coal and dozens of balls will reply the abandoned equipment. there are also a smith and some animals and elect school buses, but not on his hat is chain. jason, dick thinks the tree this here a, this, the only one you're using to watch which. and if you know the slash nor build alcantur, it is when robert brandt, i was told,
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to a private or collection from microsoft co founder it paul allen is being auctioned off in new york for charity. the collection represent 500 years of our history. christian salumi passmore. it is a private art collection that could rival and museum who's who of artists from sandra bought a chelly to vincent van gogh and george o keith. but it's not just the artist names that are driving the sale. it's a chance to own one of more than 150 works of art from the late microsoft co founder paul g allen. like everything that that painting can and could be in your room. max carter handles 20th and 21st century art for christie's auction house. most collections we tend to see at the very highest level even are tend to be focused on one artist or one period or one file or one medium. this is 500 years of the greatest works of art, take long time, san vig twice by policies on rate. it is of course, a direct thru line from what phase i'm doing here and 20 years later with the costs on brock we're doing with cubism design. it is widely regarded as the father of modern art. and this is, this is
to a private or collection from microsoft co founder it paul allen is being auctioned off in new york for charity. the collection represent 500 years of our history. christian salumi passmore. it is a private art collection that could rival and museum who's who of artists from sandra bought a chelly to vincent van gogh and george o keith. but it's not just the artist names that are driving the sale. it's a chance to own one of more than 150 works of art from the late microsoft co founder paul g...
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joining us now is "the new york times" chief correspondent peter bake,s" he's also the co-all authorize of "the divider: trump in the white house 2017 to 2021." peter, thanks for being here on this nightin as we talk about donald trump and the role in his party. iis sometimes wonder if donald trump wasn't announcing tonight -- well, let me start over again, because donald trump is announcing tonight and because for allnn intents and purposes he is the front-runner, he's still effectively the head of the ffparty, do you think th changes the sort of wagon circling we'ref seeing right n inside the gop, where there's even a debate as to whether trump should bee the head of t party? >> well, he would certainly like that, alex. i think what he's trying to deny is changing the subject from last week. so instead of changing that republicans lost the congress andan a big red wave, we're talking about donald trump in again. and of course, there's nothing that donald trump likes better than people to be talk about donald trump.e obviously, he's in a weakened position, compared to where he had been
joining us now is "the new york times" chief correspondent peter bake,s" he's also the co-all authorize of "the divider: trump in the white house 2017 to 2021." peter, thanks for being here on this nightin as we talk about donald trump and the role in his party. iis sometimes wonder if donald trump wasn't announcing tonight -- well, let me start over again, because donald trump is announcing tonight and because for allnn intents and purposes he is the front-runner, he's...
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further ends up on the cross live now to sarah flounders, co director of the anti war organization, the international action center in new york. sarah, it's great to have you on the program today. now do you think that finland and sweden will comply with the turkish demand to extra di, what and car has defined as suspected kurdish terrorist will really. this is a demand not only on sweden and finland, but who has offered asylum and protected the, the turkey re opposition. figure glen is the us who is in has asylum, and protection in the united states. so whether of course, their, their followers, your supporters are very strong also, particularly in sweden, whether sweden has complied on whether real protection will continue for the blind forces. that is what is being debated and discussed. but the u. s. is really determined to expand nato aggressively further to turn the baltic sea into a nato lake and to in every way endanger fertile any possibility for peace. this expansion right to the borders surrounding even further, russia is obviously an aggressive move and finland and sweden formally neutral non aligned, even though
further ends up on the cross live now to sarah flounders, co director of the anti war organization, the international action center in new york. sarah, it's great to have you on the program today. now do you think that finland and sweden will comply with the turkish demand to extra di, what and car has defined as suspected kurdish terrorist will really. this is a demand not only on sweden and finland, but who has offered asylum and protected the, the turkey re opposition. figure glen is the us...
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peter baker, "new york times" chief white house correspondent. and msnbc analyst and co-author of "divider". and marc caputo, senior national political reporter for msnbc digital. what do they need to get done before the recess? >> reporter: well, jose, as it goes here on capitol hill, why wait to do something if you have time to do it. that's exactly what congressional lawmakers seem to be ready to do. they have a long list of lame-duck priorities they need to get done before they leave for the christmas holiday and before republicans take control of the house. among them we have already mentioned codifying the same-sex marriage. they have to deal with the government spending bill, the debt limit, defense authorization act, funding for the military. there is a long list of things that have to get done. the question is can they marshall all the different factions here in congress to getting these things done. because if they wait to the new year, you have a divided congress. republicans taking control of the majority in the house. democrats still controlling the senate.
peter baker, "new york times" chief white house correspondent. and msnbc analyst and co-author of "divider". and marc caputo, senior national political reporter for msnbc digital. what do they need to get done before the recess? >> reporter: well, jose, as it goes here on capitol hill, why wait to do something if you have time to do it. that's exactly what congressional lawmakers seem to be ready to do. they have a long list of lame-duck priorities they need to get...
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well the co-owners of club q told "the new york times" they've revealed surveillance video and shows a heavily armed gunman wearing a military style flack jacket and the suspect used, quote, tremendous fire power when he entered the club. we begin this morning with rosa flores in colorado springs, colorado. rosa, tell us what more we're learning from the club owners about the circumstances around the shooting. >> reporter: you know, jim, process this with me for just a moment. because this is what the club owners told "the new york times" and it shouldn't be taken lightly because these club owners, of course, know a lot of the patrons that were inside the club and they say that they reviewed the surveillance video. that is how they know some of these details. so you could only imagine how difficult was for the club owners to witness by reviewing this video what happened. they say that the shooter entered the club with what they describe as tremendous fire power, with a rifle, with multiple magazines, and then that he opened fire. and that, of course, they say, that at that point and
well the co-owners of club q told "the new york times" they've revealed surveillance video and shows a heavily armed gunman wearing a military style flack jacket and the suspect used, quote, tremendous fire power when he entered the club. we begin this morning with rosa flores in colorado springs, colorado. rosa, tell us what more we're learning from the club owners about the circumstances around the shooting. >> reporter: you know, jim, process this with me for just a moment....
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co.. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ 202 pounds on golo.'ilitary into civilian life causes a lot of stress. i ate a lot for stress. golo and release has helped me with managing that stress and allowing me to focus on losing weight. for anyone struggling with weight and stress-related weight gain, i recommend golo to you. this is a real thing. this is not a hoax. you follow the plan, you'll lose weight. >> this equity market rally, their market rally, after the biggest two a path on the nasdaq since 2008. 115%. futures positive 1%. heard a lot of people tell me this market just wants to go higher right now. i think this story speaks to that. we have additional work to do and -- is lower again still in the face of that pushback from the fed. down by five basis point. yields lower, the dollar weaker. 8/10 of 1%, some real dollar weakness out there this morning. lisa: i'm still stuck on "the market wants to go higher." people getting some sort of emotional reality to the market, i have to wonder what they are looking at. jonathan: sometimes you
co.. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ 202 pounds on golo.'ilitary into civilian life causes a lot of stress. i ate a lot for stress. golo and release has helped me with managing that stress and allowing me to focus on losing weight. for anyone struggling with weight and stress-related weight gain, i recommend golo to you. this is a real thing. this is not a hoax. you follow the plan, you'll lose weight. >> this equity market rally, their market rally, after the biggest two a path...
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acknowledged they roll and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co duration, between arab islamic and wild coaches. ah, what happens the in new york has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again. ah the search for survivors contin.
acknowledged they roll and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co duration, between arab islamic and wild coaches. ah, what happens the in new york has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again. ah the search for survivors contin.
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so delight for these fans in new york as they saw their side through to the knockout stages and, of course, they co' time. we have the world cup coming in for years, 2026, it's a great moment for us and our young squad, getting that crucial experience to continue going forward in the years to come. trying to get that second goal to get— trying to get that second goal to get over, they were able to do that, — to get over, they were able to do that, they held on strong. those — do that, they held on strong. those last ten having 50 minutes, it was like squeaky bum — minutes, it was like squeaky bum time, as they say, it was tense — bum time, as they say, it was tense and _ bum time, as they say, it was tense and i_ bum time, as they say, it was tense and i got a little bit nervous _ tense and i got a little bit nervous there, which i don't normally— nervous there, which i don't normally do. so nervous there, which i don't normally do.— nervous there, which i don't normally do. so soccer fever is um um normally do. so soccer fever is gripping at _ normally do. so soccer fever is gripping at the _ norm
so delight for these fans in new york as they saw their side through to the knockout stages and, of course, they co' time. we have the world cup coming in for years, 2026, it's a great moment for us and our young squad, getting that crucial experience to continue going forward in the years to come. trying to get that second goal to get— trying to get that second goal to get over, they were able to do that, — to get over, they were able to do that, they held on strong. those — do that,...
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byron york, chief political correspondent of "the washington examiner" and "the five" co-host jessicaing. a lot of republicans thought it was coming in a lot bigger numbers. it looks like at the end of the day, it could be anywhere from 5 to 7 seats majority which will be slim but it's a majority nonetheless. >> yeah. first thought is the big picture there were a lot of predictions that republicans were going to win control of the house and they won control of the house. much narrower than we thought. now, the question now of course who becomes the speaker of the house. and there was a vote among republicans and kevin mccarthy won a majority of those votes there were a lot of votes against him in his own conference. now, i think most of those, if not all of those, were protest votes and there are some people who have been loudly anti-mccarthy. when the time comes for a vote in the full house and mccarthy will have to have 218 to be elected speaker, my guess is, even if his margin is super, super narrow like 220 or 221 as you just mentioned. he will become the speaker of the house and
byron york, chief political correspondent of "the washington examiner" and "the five" co-host jessicaing. a lot of republicans thought it was coming in a lot bigger numbers. it looks like at the end of the day, it could be anywhere from 5 to 7 seats majority which will be slim but it's a majority nonetheless. >> yeah. first thought is the big picture there were a lot of predictions that republicans were going to win control of the house and they won control of the...