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what does he plan to build it with windmills? a cleaner tomorrow implies there is a tomorrow, we need energy today. joining me now republican leader of senate committee on energy and national resources senator john barrasso. we were headed toward energy independence where are we now. >> tomorrow joe biden will be in glasgow, scotland to wave the right flag of surrenders surrendering our energy dominance to becoming an emergency independent nation. you outlined it. the keystone pipeline, and blocking production in western united states, i would expect in his speech tomorrow he will double down on the reckless tax and spending bill, challenge make it worse for american energy, people are paying a 7 year high for gas at pump, $25 more every time you fill up, higher prices. 7 year high for natural gas, half of the homes in america are supplied with natural gas. his solution? asking probe -- asking vladimir putin for. >> senator every now and then you hear something you, don't believe it. it so defies logic, when i heard he wanted ame
what does he plan to build it with windmills? a cleaner tomorrow implies there is a tomorrow, we need energy today. joining me now republican leader of senate committee on energy and national resources senator john barrasso. we were headed toward energy independence where are we now. >> tomorrow joe biden will be in glasgow, scotland to wave the right flag of surrenders surrendering our energy dominance to becoming an emergency independent nation. you outlined it. the keystone pipeline,...
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john: the signal is the government is committed to the zero covid policy. anytime there is any one or two, few infections, they are going to take relatively great measures to be sure it does not expand beyond that small group. for all of the damage it has done economically, the country has kept covid under control. kathleen: we will see what happens next. our greater china executive editor. china's cooperation may be the single most important factor when it comes to achieving success at the co26 summit. tensions may force the world's top emitter to reconsider plans to wean itself off fossil fuels. bloomberg's annabelle takes a look. >> china will strive to -- achieve carbon neutrality before 2060. reporter: china is one of several nations ramping up pledges ahead of the pivotal cop26 summit. but details have been scarce. >> the goal the president she has set out for china are encouraging, but we call for the same leadership on setting out how china will get there. reporter: a concrete plan is crucial, with china responsible for 27% of global emissions. the
john: the signal is the government is committed to the zero covid policy. anytime there is any one or two, few infections, they are going to take relatively great measures to be sure it does not expand beyond that small group. for all of the damage it has done economically, the country has kept covid under control. kathleen: we will see what happens next. our greater china executive editor. china's cooperation may be the single most important factor when it comes to achieving success at the...
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he chose to take a life to make victims of michael baker and john [inaudible]. the decision of the jury was correct. the evidence of robert harris's own victimization does not alter his responsibility for his acts. as great as is my compassion for robert harris, the child, i cannot excuse or forgive the choice made by robert harris, the man. governor wilson chose to explain his reasoning. he permitted the people to judge the quality of his decisions, and to do that was not only brave, it was brilliant. and as usual, he was right. and just as he chose to side with ordinary citizens in permitting the death penalty to be carried out, he did the same when it came to taking dangerous criminals off the street. in 1993, it was confirmed the rising crime rate was the public's number one concern. california's indeterminant sentencing scheme coupled with generous good time credit reductions was putting violent felons, rapers, robbers, and child molesters back on the street after ridiculous short phase in prison. the murders by parolees with lengthy criminal histories caus
he chose to take a life to make victims of michael baker and john [inaudible]. the decision of the jury was correct. the evidence of robert harris's own victimization does not alter his responsibility for his acts. as great as is my compassion for robert harris, the child, i cannot excuse or forgive the choice made by robert harris, the man. governor wilson chose to explain his reasoning. he permitted the people to judge the quality of his decisions, and to do that was not only brave, it was...
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that is he does. he does. john is absolutely didn't jerry's apathetically loose. his foot has put a beat that look, he lives. so synthesis feed my sexy kansas one. okay, so, lapping see pelvis. the content will go to the base this up at his heels in his bus, who may be ethical when delinquent, they gotta bennington tub icon difficult davis burnett and kate, we're not picking up cooking channel, but i me sort plaza glass hang 50. and the 1st cook is required, so c dekota said this be the of him if he say, mean will not last us you on the proposal can cut that they're going to describe in mrs. those, those missing classic one of those missed because you thought you were listed as the mustache with where you are like, i mean, as he said that he doesn't say lou, when i was at this stage of what i usually was no less than the rest of the lucille, this is what the funeral said. all his own foot was moved on these both. did he bump isn't there so, so there was an would be physically me, he call the corners just america. see which in they those pushing woozy when bed is p
that is he does. he does. john is absolutely didn't jerry's apathetically loose. his foot has put a beat that look, he lives. so synthesis feed my sexy kansas one. okay, so, lapping see pelvis. the content will go to the base this up at his heels in his bus, who may be ethical when delinquent, they gotta bennington tub icon difficult davis burnett and kate, we're not picking up cooking channel, but i me sort plaza glass hang 50. and the 1st cook is required, so c dekota said this be the of him...
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>> john: john: i think when you find a program that does not work, you should make them explain why. if we get all these records and it turns out ambassador so-and-so was getting information saying the taliban are going to be at the gates tomorrow and he does not convey that information, we should ask ambassador so-and-so why didn't you? or he did convey the information and somebody up the chain never briefed the president! or if people testified before congress on monday saying the sky is blue and we know it was black, they should be asked to explain why. you all heard a lot of spin over the last 20 years. how many times did we hear " we are turning the corner!"' ok have you ever thought, after you get all the facts -- 2016, general so-and-so testifies " we are turning the corner!" if you was getting updates on to the day -- until the day he was testifying that the sky was falling, those people should be held accountable. why did you testify to congress that x was going to happen and you darn well didn't, why did you? i am not looking to put people in jail or embarrass them but we h
>> john: john: i think when you find a program that does not work, you should make them explain why. if we get all these records and it turns out ambassador so-and-so was getting information saying the taliban are going to be at the gates tomorrow and he does not convey that information, we should ask ambassador so-and-so why didn't you? or he did convey the information and somebody up the chain never briefed the president! or if people testified before congress on monday saying the sky...
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so where does our story begins to understand john pope and understand the events that will eventually take place in 1862, you need to understand where john pope came from, he was born in march 1822 in louisville, kentucky and he's the son of nathaniel pope, a distinguished figure from the state, former territorial secretary and delegate from the state of illinois territory, later a prominent federal judge in the illinois territory as well. pope would receive a strong education, he would graduate from united states military academy, 17th in his class of 56 graduating in 1842 he commissioned second lieutenant in the core of topographical engineer but despite this pedigree, pope has even more connections to propel him as the war breaks out, all of those years later. first and foremost, john pope as a collateral descendents of george washington. his uncle was united states senator from kentucky, his father's is a friend of a then growing in popularity illinois lawyer, perhaps you've heard of him, abraham lincoln. his brother-in-law is a gentleman by the name of manning force, these men wi
so where does our story begins to understand john pope and understand the events that will eventually take place in 1862, you need to understand where john pope came from, he was born in march 1822 in louisville, kentucky and he's the son of nathaniel pope, a distinguished figure from the state, former territorial secretary and delegate from the state of illinois territory, later a prominent federal judge in the illinois territory as well. pope would receive a strong education, he would...
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so what exactly does brown think was going to happen as a result of this is clear that by the time he is executed, john brown has concluded that is worth more to the abolitionist movement into the freedom of movement dead than alive and you can almost see that revelation dawning on him in his days in jail before the court in all of this. so i think that as far as i can tell that when he went to harpers ferry still hoping with the work, that is where serving self-taught person. >> i think about how lincoln was checking books out of the library of congress to learn about military energy in the beginning and during the war and same kind of thank you pretty can you speak this at what point did john brown decide to stay in the engine house that harpers ferry into not go out as he originally landed and what caused him to ultimately make that decision. >> is that a loaded question, i don't know if it is not. >> no no no, i think that he was expecting a little more of a an explosion among the enslaved people and some did join him to be sure. in others, in a way these white people coming to fr
so what exactly does brown think was going to happen as a result of this is clear that by the time he is executed, john brown has concluded that is worth more to the abolitionist movement into the freedom of movement dead than alive and you can almost see that revelation dawning on him in his days in jail before the court in all of this. so i think that as far as i can tell that when he went to harpers ferry still hoping with the work, that is where serving self-taught person. >> i think...
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it was a siege in terms of john eastman and what he described. that said, what does this tell us about the pressure that mike pence was under to overturn this election? >> that email exchange reported by "the washington post" was between greg jacob, pence's lawyer and john eastman. that was not just an isolated exchange. as our reporting shows, john eastman circulates his memo which we recovered, and what many people are calling a blueprint for a cue coup de tas. many people come into the oval office and meet with pence and trump, and he said, listen to john. listen to john. listen to his argument. you have the power. trump tries again on january 5th. eastman is doing his own work and he continues to talk to pence's team, including on the 6th. >> i just want to confirm. he was talking during the siege, on the 6th while mike pence was potentially hearing chants of the maraders in the capitol saying, hang mike pence? that's what was going on as he was literally hiding for his life? >> it's not just eastman who's reacting like that. it's eastman int
it was a siege in terms of john eastman and what he described. that said, what does this tell us about the pressure that mike pence was under to overturn this election? >> that email exchange reported by "the washington post" was between greg jacob, pence's lawyer and john eastman. that was not just an isolated exchange. as our reporting shows, john eastman circulates his memo which we recovered, and what many people are calling a blueprint for a cue coup de tas. many people...
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and john kerry has been leading our efforts around the world to raise their ambitions, so when we get to glasgow in just about a day's time, the world comes out to keeping to warping that does not exceed 1.2° celsius, but we're not there yet -- >> brennan: but these international commitments don't have teeth? >> they are unvoluntary commitments. there is an understanding we're seeing every single day storms and droughts that have been exacerbated by climate change. conflict driven by climate change. refugees driven by climate change. fights over resources driven by climate change. this is not tomorrow's problem; this is today's problem. i think there is a much greater consciousness of that. >> brennan: when you look around the world, the use of fossil fuels is only going up. europe is facing a potential winter fuel crisis, china has an electricity short. here in the united states, the president has called for opec to produce more oil. the projections global energy consumption will jump by 20% by 2050. the facts seem at odd with what your describing -- >> we're pushing very important
and john kerry has been leading our efforts around the world to raise their ambitions, so when we get to glasgow in just about a day's time, the world comes out to keeping to warping that does not exceed 1.2° celsius, but we're not there yet -- >> brennan: but these international commitments don't have teeth? >> they are unvoluntary commitments. there is an understanding we're seeing every single day storms and droughts that have been exacerbated by climate change. conflict driven...
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. >> i want 10% if it does. >> maybe a dinner? >> yeah. >> the comic book series will be available next week on november 10th and maybe the movie after that. also the animated film encanto comes out november 12th. >>> don't forget to subscribe to the sunday sit-down podcast. to hear the full length interview with john leguizamo. you can find it on apple podcast or wherever you get yours. >>> next week a new sunday sit-down with one of the biggest stars in hollywood, elizabeth banks on her new podcast, her delicious new wine in a can, and taking control of her pitch perfect career. elizabeth >>> good morning. in san josÉ we have a pretty tame start, temperatures in the low 50s right now. in the south bay, 51 degrees. 56 in san francisco. if you are wondering about today's halloween forecast for the afternoon, we will remain mostly cloudy. if you are going to be out late tonight, expect to see the possibility of light rain. we are expecting a late arrival of the first rain heading into tomorrow morning, and temperatures will be in
. >> i want 10% if it does. >> maybe a dinner? >> yeah. >> the comic book series will be available next week on november 10th and maybe the movie after that. also the animated film encanto comes out november 12th. >>> don't forget to subscribe to the sunday sit-down podcast. to hear the full length interview with john leguizamo. you can find it on apple podcast or wherever you get yours. >>> next week a new sunday sit-down with one of the biggest stars...
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you know, we can just thank and john john, how does he mean lambert? i think that is what i'm in a home ready to go for it. and what i've been talking about in the morning when you're not going to give it that i very well we're dr. f. and then i guess, duncan, i would doubt it would take it that i'm not going to be going to new natal. nobody long even why now you're going to get new to even in carmel samples and they've got, they've got a son giving us the money to come on down the one only gate and i'm been planning to move through the but rambling from. i got it, but it was the how it got my food. if i just want to buy more, what i what i didn't want to buy him, but i had to how what a santa fix i saying that the pink leg is the most salty lake in the war even because they always used to say that the dead sea is the most 40 and according to the result of the sand fix. in the pink leg, you have 380 gram little salt containing salt. that is very different, which is very different from the dead sea, which is 340 gram router. on the, on the particular ma
you know, we can just thank and john john, how does he mean lambert? i think that is what i'm in a home ready to go for it. and what i've been talking about in the morning when you're not going to give it that i very well we're dr. f. and then i guess, duncan, i would doubt it would take it that i'm not going to be going to new natal. nobody long even why now you're going to get new to even in carmel samples and they've got, they've got a son giving us the money to come on down the one only...
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something that the judiciary does not like one bit. so will we have -- there is a potential that the supreme court justices may rule in a way that even though they may not agree with the roe v. wade, they're not going to like the way texas did this and they can strike that part of it down in an effort to prevent other states from following this same approach, but we don't know. it very well could be that the supreme court expresses displeasure at the way they do it but allow this opportunity be one that they do and overturn roe v. wade if that comes up. there are so many possibilities here. starting tomorrow we'll have to watch this all carefully. >> we'll all have to be court watchers. thank you. kimberly atkins stohr. >>> the history of immigration in this country is complex. we'll discuss policies created to ensure that american texture was preserved. and the hero searches for hope. then, a mysterious figure reminds her that she has the farmers home policy perk, guaranteed replacement cost. and that her home will be rebuilt, regardl
something that the judiciary does not like one bit. so will we have -- there is a potential that the supreme court justices may rule in a way that even though they may not agree with the roe v. wade, they're not going to like the way texas did this and they can strike that part of it down in an effort to prevent other states from following this same approach, but we don't know. it very well could be that the supreme court expresses displeasure at the way they do it but allow this opportunity be...
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john has written a very important book combining several things. he has led a very interesting life and in many ways you are there every major event and you worked for some of them. then he presents a very authoritative interview of the liberal conservative wings of the republicans party and an insiders view of how very tasty and substantive sausage domestic policy sausage was made in the west wing of the white house in those productive years of 69, 70 and 71 those first three years were the stars were in alignment with the staff and even some of the congress. at any rate than which is rare in the nixon literature you provide an objective view of nixon and what he was like and that's where and i think you bring in your own experience and observation but you also bring in your own judgment and intelligence. and this might sound very happy but you have a way with words. you have an eye for the colorful and the goat which is easy-to-read and easy to remember and you can turn a phrase and the most important thing is you will sign some books or words. s
john has written a very important book combining several things. he has led a very interesting life and in many ways you are there every major event and you worked for some of them. then he presents a very authoritative interview of the liberal conservative wings of the republicans party and an insiders view of how very tasty and substantive sausage domestic policy sausage was made in the west wing of the white house in those productive years of 69, 70 and 71 those first three years were the...
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tell our viewers what they are talking about when they talk about the algorithm and what it actually does? so what they see on facebook and social media. guest: it's a hobby horse of mine as well, prior to public policy i was in computer science and as a grad student in johns hopkins in baltimore i taught introduction to algorithms twice. i consider myself an expert on the subject. the algorithm itself is the formula, the recipe that underlies the code. facebook has written extensive and thoroughly researched technologies that seems to say you like this post from a democrat. he liked this other post from a democrat. maybe you want to see more content aligned with democratic interests. it's that kind of learning that happens in the background based on data from a variety of sources which ends up powering the kinds of things you see and what you don't see. host: what's the worry that congress has about what facebook is doing? guest: at the end of the day, it's any powerful system that we don't have an understanding of and belief in control of that i think powers seen in the backlash. i am p
tell our viewers what they are talking about when they talk about the algorithm and what it actually does? so what they see on facebook and social media. guest: it's a hobby horse of mine as well, prior to public policy i was in computer science and as a grad student in johns hopkins in baltimore i taught introduction to algorithms twice. i consider myself an expert on the subject. the algorithm itself is the formula, the recipe that underlies the code. facebook has written extensive and...
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john, let's go. brandon. apparently fighting to realize what people are actually say. yeah. ah, when someone does come with joe boyd's approval writing has noticeably dipped according to say, hey, currently sits below 45 percent and 11 point since he's no longer ation in january, meaning his popularity is actually declined faster than oh, his predecessors, since the 2nd load full price and try again. things that the president is finding the job tough county trying to kill amena people. now a lottery will say let's go branding for me. that's perfect. somebody it doesn't curse back or so my the same for president biting people call trumpet dictatorship . there's nothing more similar to what joe buyers currently doing and what a lot of countries are going to try to segregate. that's needed to i'm back to this that this is like jim crow, 2.0. we miles. well medical watchdog does continue to sand. the alarm about the ongoing caveat, pandemic insisting he can only be stopped. one way the pandemic will end when the world chooses to end it. it is in our hands. we have all the tools
john, let's go. brandon. apparently fighting to realize what people are actually say. yeah. ah, when someone does come with joe boyd's approval writing has noticeably dipped according to say, hey, currently sits below 45 percent and 11 point since he's no longer ation in january, meaning his popularity is actually declined faster than oh, his predecessors, since the 2nd load full price and try again. things that the president is finding the job tough county trying to kill amena people. now a...
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great president liberals within john kennedy is a great president. does not stop there what our standards are, liberals are much more likely than conservatives something like idealism is a standard of presidential great. we also note context matters. that is going to have to be taken into account we rate their performance but on the one hand we might give the president's sympathy for taking office in a difficult circumstance. we think about barack obama would mount a step back and say he took office at a time of a massive recession with the united states engaged in two words and because of this challenges even if he did not achieve as much as other presidents might have he deserves to be rated a little higher. because the context in which he served was more difficult. we note voters are capable of doing this. we saw at the time of his reelection of boaters had considered obama and bush to be equally responsible for the country's economic condition, then obama would've been nine points less popular but people seem to be willing to give it president le
great president liberals within john kennedy is a great president. does not stop there what our standards are, liberals are much more likely than conservatives something like idealism is a standard of presidential great. we also note context matters. that is going to have to be taken into account we rate their performance but on the one hand we might give the president's sympathy for taking office in a difficult circumstance. we think about barack obama would mount a step back and say he took...
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his partner selah morris, his father john shipped and they, they will look worried. what will it mean for whistleblowers and publishers in the global south on torture? nobody detention what would it mean for, for journalism v if he, if he does, it's probably die. now when we start asking this question, if he dies in london under the jurisdiction of british authorities here. well, if you should dying prison, he has effectively been tortured to death. that's the reality of it. and i'm not exaggerate. and i've been working in areas of war. i have a long history of visiting prisoners i visited during their sons, and i have to specialize forensic doctors with me in a psychiatrist evaluating him for 4 hours and no be all independently from each other candidates conclusions. at that time, his life was in danger. and he sure enough, a few days after we left the prison, he entered the boundary spiral during the sound is not mentally ill. yes, he has a slight form of autism, as you know many people do, but he is very resilient, intelligent man. and. and so he does not belong i
his partner selah morris, his father john shipped and they, they will look worried. what will it mean for whistleblowers and publishers in the global south on torture? nobody detention what would it mean for, for journalism v if he, if he does, it's probably die. now when we start asking this question, if he dies in london under the jurisdiction of british authorities here. well, if you should dying prison, he has effectively been tortured to death. that's the reality of it. and i'm not...
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neither does promotion versus pain ability. equality, health, comradery, national cooperation and no or baby. john's, none of they get promoted by the giant corporate ad receives, but at least some people are fighting back, reclaiming these manipulation spaces for something positive, such as this bill board, which was changed to read to discover why jesus created just call 83 but truth. and apparently the cubs were called to deal with it. although i got it with jesus who created it. i do have a problem with the white rewriting of history. yeah. columbus discovered america and white jesus discovered by sex. why do? why people claim credit for everything. point being, i would much rather have ads for sex than ad for war killing domination and discrimination checks both positive ad. i've seen it a long time. as long as our world is based on profit over humanity and sustainability that almost all the promotions, ad and commercial will support profit over humanity and sustainability. and our culture will keep heading in that direction. company from washing dc. the ability to bass, this is
neither does promotion versus pain ability. equality, health, comradery, national cooperation and no or baby. john's, none of they get promoted by the giant corporate ad receives, but at least some people are fighting back, reclaiming these manipulation spaces for something positive, such as this bill board, which was changed to read to discover why jesus created just call 83 but truth. and apparently the cubs were called to deal with it. although i got it with jesus who created it. i do have a...
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what direction does the news of his email and his possible testimony take your panel's investigation? >> i think it highlights the importance of his testimony and just the extraordinary lengths of that donald trump and those around him were willing to go to overturn the popular will of the american people, to overturn our election. we saw in the public reporting about efforts at the justice department by jeffrey clark and others to use that department to try to coerce georgia into withholding the appointment of electors or appointing a different set of electors, and now we are learn at the highest levels in the white house with the president's -- former president's lawyers representing his interest trying to even in the midst of this attack on the capitol get mike pence to violate the constitution and overturn the election. we want a right to report, to recommendations that will help protect the country going forward. and his testimony, that is eastman's, as well as clark's and others, are really important to that effort. >> a report from "rolling stone" earlier this week indicated th
what direction does the news of his email and his possible testimony take your panel's investigation? >> i think it highlights the importance of his testimony and just the extraordinary lengths of that donald trump and those around him were willing to go to overturn the popular will of the american people, to overturn our election. we saw in the public reporting about efforts at the justice department by jeffrey clark and others to use that department to try to coerce georgia into...
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conservatives will think ronald ragan was a great president and liberals will think of john kennedy's great president of the affect our lives does not stop there, it is also going to impact the criteria we use to determine the presidential greatness and what our standards are. researchers are shown that liberals are more likely than conservatives in faces like idealism is a standard of presidential greatness. so those are two ways that the biases will affect our evaluation of greatness is another context of it matters, they take office at different times facing different leadership challenges and that is going to have to be taken into account when we try to rate their performance. on the one hand we might give the president sympathies for taking office in a difficult circumstances so barack obama at the end of his presidency want want to step back and say took office and a massive recession time and there were two wars and because all of these challenges, even if he did achieve her did not achieve quite as much as others might have, he deserves to be rated higher because the context i
conservatives will think ronald ragan was a great president and liberals will think of john kennedy's great president of the affect our lives does not stop there, it is also going to impact the criteria we use to determine the presidential greatness and what our standards are. researchers are shown that liberals are more likely than conservatives in faces like idealism is a standard of presidential greatness. so those are two ways that the biases will affect our evaluation of greatness is...
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i thought that because it's a, does this keep snoozed that john faculty at the us did? did ah oh absolutely. yeah. all the house, most of them. oh good. wow, triple. but a lot of that too. if you are not at all kind of be told her that i thought that they get updated to the dates that he gets off some of the he gets with a, [000:00:00;00] with book or had to post and film on another hits in the or how much the stop that they have updated i think so, but the movies involved on top of the auto pay, i don't think didn't did this did through is the index behalf that, that you did there was that that i was able to grade was the anger beyond. besides what the gym will not want to thank you, you've been with them, but i would love to help you with valmont disorder. all have different rules that come with a hold onto the team backed up with them and with those who would do to add a fiddle about able to ah oh i just had a help with little skewed back. passing it on the upper yada. ah, honda motor, good. as i said, i come back with a also was our 1st class i don't know that talk
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. >> and john, because you were involved in watergate during the nixon administration, what does that experience tell you about whether or not donald trump will be successful ultimately in blocking some of this material from coming out? >> i don't think he will succeed in the long run. watergate established the precedent that when criminal investigative bodies, certainly a grand jury, and probably an investigative body such as the congress, looking at misbehavior and non-presidential behavior, there's really very little for a president to stand on to take that privilege and make it work. so the courts will balance and find out. maybe they'll say some documents should be included in executive privilege. it's not. it's a balancing process, but i think he's going to lose on it. it's just a stall. >> he's done that so many times before. that's right out of his playbook. on so many things, but when you hear there are three handwritten notes from mark meadows about january 6th, that's at least what we understand to be the case with these documents. that is fascinating. >> and probably also
. >> and john, because you were involved in watergate during the nixon administration, what does that experience tell you about whether or not donald trump will be successful ultimately in blocking some of this material from coming out? >> i don't think he will succeed in the long run. watergate established the precedent that when criminal investigative bodies, certainly a grand jury, and probably an investigative body such as the congress, looking at misbehavior and...
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john laster with the national archives in washington, donald trump does not want to release more than 700 pages of handwritten notes, draft documents and daily logs from the files of his closest advisers over at the white house. those files covered dates up to january 6th and includes specifics about efforts to try to overturn trump's election loss. get this. late-night court filings reveal there are documents from then-white house chief of staff mark meadows including handwritten notes about the event of january 6th. trump is also fighting to keep secret 30 pages of his daily schedule along with white house visitor logs and call records, all encompassing january 6th. these types of records could finally answer urgent questions about what happened between the former president and other high-level officials on that critically important date. i want to bring in kaitlan collins. you've been doing reporting on this that's unfolding right now. this is very significant because a legal battle is developing. >> and also this came out in the middle of the night from the national archives becau
john laster with the national archives in washington, donald trump does not want to release more than 700 pages of handwritten notes, draft documents and daily logs from the files of his closest advisers over at the white house. those files covered dates up to january 6th and includes specifics about efforts to try to overturn trump's election loss. get this. late-night court filings reveal there are documents from then-white house chief of staff mark meadows including handwritten notes about...
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tell our viewers what they are talking about when they talk about the algorithm and what it actually does? so what they see on facebook and social media. guest: it's a hobby horse of mine as well, prior to public policy i was in computer science and as a grad student in johns hopkins in baltimore i taught introduction to algorithms twice. i consider myself an expert on the subject. the algorithm itself is the formula, the recipe that underlies the code. facebook has written extensive and thoroughly researched technologies that seems to say you like this post from a democrat. he liked this other post from a democrat. maybe you want to see more content aligned with democratic interests. it's that kind of learning that happens in the background based on data from a variety of sources which ends up powering the kinds of things you see and what you don't see. host: what's the worry that congress has about what facebook is doing? guest: at the end of the day, it's any powerful system that we don't have an understanding of and belief in control of that i think powers seen in the backlash. i am p
tell our viewers what they are talking about when they talk about the algorithm and what it actually does? so what they see on facebook and social media. guest: it's a hobby horse of mine as well, prior to public policy i was in computer science and as a grad student in johns hopkins in baltimore i taught introduction to algorithms twice. i consider myself an expert on the subject. the algorithm itself is the formula, the recipe that underlies the code. facebook has written extensive and...
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john haley is not one of them. again, on the question of conflict of direct, does director tumlin have an conflict of interest? this is the firm he used to work for and i don't know if he retains shares or ownership interest in the firm and i don't know how long he has to not be involved in contracting with the firm and if he does have connection, did he not not participate and does this need to get delegated to the director or the designee and also wondering, where is hayden mill sner maybe he is back in school. anyway. those are my comments on item 13. >> i would wager mr. miller is riding transit around the bay area. that would be my guess. any other public comment on item 13? >> it is really just about the money and the folly of all this that we have a process that precedes to get ready for an e.i.r. and all i know is that it just sounds like a lot of oh my god, what are we doing here? on this agenda, there are very few items and a quarter billion dollars. how much has been spent on bike lanes? i don't know. bu
john haley is not one of them. again, on the question of conflict of direct, does director tumlin have an conflict of interest? this is the firm he used to work for and i don't know if he retains shares or ownership interest in the firm and i don't know how long he has to not be involved in contracting with the firm and if he does have connection, did he not not participate and does this need to get delegated to the director or the designee and also wondering, where is hayden mill sner maybe he...
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he does. john is absolutely i didn't. jerry's episode philosophy fritz has put a beat that he loves to synthesize me to feed my 60 kansas one. okay. so lapping people both the content database based this up at his job and his bus, who may be ethical when delinquent grade got a minute of a con, difficult, davis burnett and kate, we're not picking up that. he chatted. but i me sort of put aysa glass hang 15th of this book, his record. so c dekota said this be the of am if he say, mean will not last us. you on the proposal can cut that there are going to just been, this is those, those missing coffee to war? one of those miss because you thought you were with miss elizabeth. sh with or like a venus. he's like, he doesn't say let's where i was at this stage up. i lazy was know, you lose you lose worth a b as to lou. this is what the fuel federal is on foot was moved on these, but did he bump isn't there is also there was an would be physically me, he call the corners. does the america see which in
he does. john is absolutely i didn't. jerry's episode philosophy fritz has put a beat that he loves to synthesize me to feed my 60 kansas one. okay. so lapping people both the content database based this up at his job and his bus, who may be ethical when delinquent grade got a minute of a con, difficult, davis burnett and kate, we're not picking up that. he chatted. but i me sort of put aysa glass hang 15th of this book, his record. so c dekota said this be the of am if he say, mean will not...
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what does it say about the political environment that's neck and neck? >> john, it's so true, how you go from a ten-point margin of victory to a dead heat says a lot about the fact that joe biden's the president now and guess what, there's still a pandemic and the economy's in bad shape and democrats haven't passed their infrastructure plan and, you know, the pandemic didn't help donald trump in his final months as president and now the enduring pandemic isn't helping joe biden. he's underwater. mcauliffe feels like that's pulling him down. there's a couple of groups that are going to be really important when we talk about turnout on tuesday. one is black voters. that's why you see kamala harris campaigning. the democrats are bringing in jim clyburn to see if he can play the closer role the same way he helped joe biden in the presidential election. but it's also white suburban women. are they going to turn out and who are they going to vote for? so it's these sort of dual turnout and messaging initiatives in the closing days that are going to be really i
what does it say about the political environment that's neck and neck? >> john, it's so true, how you go from a ten-point margin of victory to a dead heat says a lot about the fact that joe biden's the president now and guess what, there's still a pandemic and the economy's in bad shape and democrats haven't passed their infrastructure plan and, you know, the pandemic didn't help donald trump in his final months as president and now the enduring pandemic isn't helping joe biden. he's...
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we got reaction to the latest developments from political commentator john brief month. yes, so much of the vision that he got to work as a democracy. democracy must have some come and therefore he doesn't work as the democrats, he does, i should be talking about 36000000000. that's 36000 the media. ok. and the define is 1000000 bill, the so a lot of managing 36000. okay. so they can afford it to be using the friends that they get. and you can, of course, we told us firms and then of course for them to be, i mean, so the vision people for us is not in favor of you. but if you've been bose, is a changing these domestic polar bodies, so that the bows hold. but we told it was fun, going to produce morris and runs. well, suppose me just because the money that you know, if you make a trip to somebody and he's going to give you the money to westland, because of that you're going to produce more on the 14th you ration economic form wrapped up in the italian city of varone on friday, over today's industry, leaders and to political heavy weights discussed some of the world's most
we got reaction to the latest developments from political commentator john brief month. yes, so much of the vision that he got to work as a democracy. democracy must have some come and therefore he doesn't work as the democrats, he does, i should be talking about 36000000000. that's 36000 the media. ok. and the define is 1000000 bill, the so a lot of managing 36000. okay. so they can afford it to be using the friends that they get. and you can, of course, we told us firms and then of course for...
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therefore he doesn't work as an bianca, as in a democracy does, that should be all chassis. they're talking about 36000000000, that's 36000000000. okay. and they asked the finest 1000000 bill the. so because there are lots of days until the 6000. okay. so they can afford it to be using the funds that they get. and you have kind of goes with hold those funds and then of course force them to be, i mean, so the relationship or force is not in favor of you up. but if you're up in poses a changing these domestic bullet bodies though that the bos. oh d by you think we told english friend they're going to premier po juice, morrison runs. well, suppose me again just because the of the money. but you know, as you make a tight to somebody in law, going to give you the money that was planned because of this and that can that you're going to produce morris on one is after short, break it with our international ah oh, prices are just going up and people are hiding in by serving smaller portions and at the same prices. we've seen this at the grocery store with packaged goods packaged cook
therefore he doesn't work as an bianca, as in a democracy does, that should be all chassis. they're talking about 36000000000, that's 36000000000. okay. and they asked the finest 1000000 bill the. so because there are lots of days until the 6000. okay. so they can afford it to be using the funds that they get. and you have kind of goes with hold those funds and then of course force them to be, i mean, so the relationship or force is not in favor of you up. but if you're up in poses a changing...
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the latest developments from political commentator john bish month. now so much of the vision that he got work as a democracy, glover, the democracy must have at some common coun. therefore he doesn't work as a new yorker, as in democracy does, that should be all chassis. they're talking about 36000000000. that's 36000000000. okay. and the, the finest 1000000 build the so because there are a lot of these in 36000. okay. so they can afford it to be using the funds that they get. and you can, of course, we told us ferns and then of course, forced them to page. i mean, so the relationship of force is not in favor of you up with, if you up imposes a changing these domestic bullet bodies further the bows. oh dear. by you think we told english friend they're going to premier, hold, use walkers and run. so you suppose me again just because the of the money. but you know, if you make a trip to somebody in going to give you the money that was planned because of this on their calendar, you're going to produce more things like the defined, the police movement, w
the latest developments from political commentator john bish month. now so much of the vision that he got work as a democracy, glover, the democracy must have at some common coun. therefore he doesn't work as a new yorker, as in democracy does, that should be all chassis. they're talking about 36000000000. that's 36000000000. okay. and the, the finest 1000000 build the so because there are a lot of these in 36000. okay. so they can afford it to be using the funds that they get. and you can, of...
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interested by the telegraph story because it's got a _ does. interested by the telegraph story because it's got a very - does. interested by the telegraph l story because it's got a very strong headline, quoting a letterfrom john, the french prime minister. the headline is uk must be punished for brexit sets france with those words don't actually appear in the quote from the letter in the telegraph article. �* , . from the letter in the telegraph article. 3 . . , from the letter in the telegraph article. , article. it's a really dishonest headline- _ article. it's a really dishonest headline. it's _ article. it's a really dishonest headline. it's a _ article. it's a really dishonest headline. it's a really - article. it's a really dishonest i headline. it's a really dishonest headline. it's a really dishonest headline from a newspaper which over many recent years has done this over and over again. many recent years has done this over and overagain. i many recent years has done this over and over again. i think newspapers have responsibility,
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what does the decision to step down say about the republican party today. >> well it the republican party today belongs to donald trump. he was facing a tough prime because of redistricting against a pro-trump person. and that would have been really difficult for him. it said that the republican party has decided that in order to win and in order to keep control of the house, you have to buy into donald trump's lies and everything else about him. and what makes me sort of sad is that pre-trump, adam kinzinger was the kind of candidate and i think you might agree, he was future of the republican party. he's conservator and an air force veteran and served in iraq, an expert in foreign policy and national security and on and on. with a great resume. he's going to stay in the party, he said he's going to seek office but not in the house of representatives right now. and i think, you know, you look back and you say adam kinzinger was the perfect recruit, he served six terms, but not any more. >> governor kasich, you're a republican. the former president trump responded as we saw two down eight
what does the decision to step down say about the republican party today. >> well it the republican party today belongs to donald trump. he was facing a tough prime because of redistricting against a pro-trump person. and that would have been really difficult for him. it said that the republican party has decided that in order to win and in order to keep control of the house, you have to buy into donald trump's lies and everything else about him. and what makes me sort of sad is that...
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>> well, they want nothing to do with that, john. we asked them about this. they said that they found out about this event when we did, and that really illustrates how youngkin continues to keep the former president at an arm's length. it was a packed crowd at this mexican restaurant in downtown charlottesville. i spoke to a man who told me, a former university of virginia professor who says he's voted for republicans and democrats throughout his life and he's never seen the level of enthusiasm for a republican candidate in virginia so this really doesn't have anything to do with trump. young kin has been saying this for week saying this is a movement, into the campaign and certainly the energy on the ground matches what they have been saying for a while. >> interesting to see if it does play out. dan, to you, terry mcauliffe said glenn youngkin is trump in a vest, trump in a button-down. i assume democrats will try to take advantage of the plans of trump to call n.democrats should have an advantage. terry mcauliffe was the governor, raised a ton of money. ha
>> well, they want nothing to do with that, john. we asked them about this. they said that they found out about this event when we did, and that really illustrates how youngkin continues to keep the former president at an arm's length. it was a packed crowd at this mexican restaurant in downtown charlottesville. i spoke to a man who told me, a former university of virginia professor who says he's voted for republicans and democrats throughout his life and he's never seen the level of...
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. ♪ john: a look at the biggest this does stories in the news. shares of starbucks are lower, the coffee chain announced $20 billion in new paths to shareholders. sales offset quarterly results and fell short. same store shales -- sales missed estimates. volvo is trading at stockholm after raising $2.3 billion. investors are buying into the turnaround. volvo is owned by a chinese automaker. according to dow jones, the scottish eddie has 15,000 hotel rooms and expects 25,000 guests. airbnb is offering bonuses for those who list their homes during the summit. two cruise ships can accommodate several thousand people. it was bad enough when bars were closed for months. more bad news. the favorite drink may be more expensive. the ceo said the company must become more aggressive on prices going forward. they are feeling the heat of higher logistic costs. that your bloomberg is this flash. alix: i would be interested to see the price impact. if you are a can party lever, i can't imagine you would be upset by higher prices. demand is still going to be th
. ♪ john: a look at the biggest this does stories in the news. shares of starbucks are lower, the coffee chain announced $20 billion in new paths to shareholders. sales offset quarterly results and fell short. same store shales -- sales missed estimates. volvo is trading at stockholm after raising $2.3 billion. investors are buying into the turnaround. volvo is owned by a chinese automaker. according to dow jones, the scottish eddie has 15,000 hotel rooms and expects 25,000 guests. airbnb is...
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>> john: john: i think when you find a program that does not work, you should make them explain why. if we get all these records and it turns out ambassador so-and-so was getting information saying the taliban are going to be at the gates tomorrow and he does not convey that information, we should ask ambassador so-and-so why didn't you? or he did convey the information and somebody up the chain never briefed the president! or if people testified before congress on monday saying the sky is blue and we know it was black, they should be asked to explain why. you all heard a lot of spin over the last 20 years. how many times did we hear " we are turning the corner!"' ok have you ever thought, after you get all the facts -- 2016, general so-and-so testifies " we are turning the corner!" if you was getting updates on to the day -- until the day he was testifying that the sky was falling, those people should be held accountable. why did you testify to congress that x was going to happen and you darn well didn't, why did you? i am not looking to put people in jail or embarrass them but we h
>> john: john: i think when you find a program that does not work, you should make them explain why. if we get all these records and it turns out ambassador so-and-so was getting information saying the taliban are going to be at the gates tomorrow and he does not convey that information, we should ask ambassador so-and-so why didn't you? or he did convey the information and somebody up the chain never briefed the president! or if people testified before congress on monday saying the sky...
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will: he was the 11th overall pick in the 2008 draft, this week stepping forward as the john doe who sued his former team, the blackhawks, for a sexual assault allegation. what should've happened then that did not question mark -- did not? >> an investigation. it is now 11 years later and i had to bury this so far down to chase my goals and dreams of being an nhl player. will: we will have much more with him and his message for athletes everywhere. jobina: it it it at the chase center. and our friend, reggie, all the topics. >> i remember walking by the campus and seeing these brave people who were way ahead of their time and letting us know about national coming out day and being so scared. jobina: analysts including the host of queer i and the executive director of the transgender initiatives. you can watch the whole panel on the wave -- youtube page. there may be one thing republicans and democrats can both agree on, halloween event on capitol hill. julian: carlos santana will be in san francisco. the event happening. jobina: after three feet of snow last weekend, ski borders will
will: he was the 11th overall pick in the 2008 draft, this week stepping forward as the john doe who sued his former team, the blackhawks, for a sexual assault allegation. what should've happened then that did not question mark -- did not? >> an investigation. it is now 11 years later and i had to bury this so far down to chase my goals and dreams of being an nhl player. will: we will have much more with him and his message for athletes everywhere. jobina: it it it at the chase center....
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interesting thing about john kennedy, when he went to rome, they had a brand-new pope. and the big question for the media was, does he kneel and kiss the ring of the pope, as catholics are supposed to do. and he did not. tom: and the jfk scar outside of the palazzo there now. we are so distant from that. now we will migrate to economic data, coming up here with michael mckee. important, ever made more important by the 2% gdp. 4.2% statistic for morgan stanley for the quarter that we are in now. we will get smarter with michelle meyer from bank of america, as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's golo. golo helps with insulin resistance, getting rid of sugar cravings, helps control stress, and emotional eating, and losing weight. go to golo.com and see how golo can change your life. that's g-o-l-o.com. tom: very g
interesting thing about john kennedy, when he went to rome, they had a brand-new pope. and the big question for the media was, does he kneel and kiss the ring of the pope, as catholics are supposed to do. and he did not. tom: and the jfk scar outside of the palazzo there now. we are so distant from that. now we will migrate to economic data, coming up here with michael mckee. important, ever made more important by the 2% gdp. 4.2% statistic for morgan stanley for the quarter that we are in now....