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steven, thank you for your very clear analysis. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. today. the u. s. senate passed a sweeping climate tax and health plan. democrats approved president joe biden, $430000000000.00 spending bill, which now goes to the house of representatives. republicans have criticized the cost of the plan, which is america's biggest climate investment. and nearly a 1000 people were stranded off to flooding in death valley in the us. one of the hottest and dry places in the world floods not unusual in the area, but these are some of the largest in 20 years to columbia now, which is awesome in a new chapter in its history. with a former leftist rebel being warning as president, gustavo petro has pledged to fight inequality, achieve pace, and rethink the war on drugs. columbia new vice president also represents a new start, a black woman from an underprivileged community. you've got a devil, it's an inaugurated like no other in columbia history, and it's marked many 1s
steven, thank you for your very clear analysis. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. today. the u. s. senate passed a sweeping climate tax and health plan. democrats approved president joe biden, $430000000000.00 spending bill, which now goes to the house of representatives. republicans have criticized the cost of the plan, which is america's biggest climate investment. and nearly a 1000 people were stranded off to flooding in death valley in the...
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steven, thank you for your very clear analysis. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. the us senate has passed a sweeping climate tax and health plan. democrats approve president joe biden, $430000000000.00 spending bill, which now goes to the house of representatives. republicans have criticized the cost of the plan, which is america's biggest climate investment. nearly a 1000 people were stranded after flooding in death valley in the us. one of the hottest and dry places in the world floods not unusual in the area, but these are some of the largest in the last 20 years. belief in brazil's capital have arrested a german diplomat on suspicion of killing his husband. the soft, big told brazilian authorities that his partner a belgian national fill and hit his head off to becoming ill. but investigative, say the victim was severely beaten. columbia has ashi and a new chapter in its history way. the form i left a rebel being sworn in as president. gustavo petro has played to fight
steven, thank you for your very clear analysis. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. the us senate has passed a sweeping climate tax and health plan. democrats approve president joe biden, $430000000000.00 spending bill, which now goes to the house of representatives. republicans have criticized the cost of the plan, which is america's biggest climate investment. nearly a 1000 people were stranded after flooding in death valley in the us....
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steven, thank you for your very clear analysis. a 2nd, a convoy carrying ukrainian grain has left ports on the black sea. the 4 ships carrying nearly 170000 tons, a complex multinational agreement allows grain to travel to countries where it's desperately needed. but the 1st vessel to leave ukraine has not yet reached its destination in lebanon. tripoli, port. people are eager to see the rezone, but the ship carrying grain from ukraine is nowhere to be seen. it is not certain whether it will reach the lebanese port at all. an unwelcome surprise for the ukrainian ambassador, who travelled here specially politically, it was ready, clear decision. first russell coming from odessa to tripoli to lebanon. but there are other components or m like business to business relations, and maybe take some time to finalize the situation. there was only unexpectedly changed course while at sea, and is now anchored near turkey. it's loaded with 26000 tons of mace. tripoli has been waiting for months, but mostly for wheat imports. lebanon relies heav
steven, thank you for your very clear analysis. a 2nd, a convoy carrying ukrainian grain has left ports on the black sea. the 4 ships carrying nearly 170000 tons, a complex multinational agreement allows grain to travel to countries where it's desperately needed. but the 1st vessel to leave ukraine has not yet reached its destination in lebanon. tripoli, port. people are eager to see the rezone, but the ship carrying grain from ukraine is nowhere to be seen. it is not certain whether it will...
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literally, steven, steven, steven we get to the meeting. holly and jeb's in the meeting and they're like, "steven loves your comedy. and i'm like -- i stop them. and i'm like, "look, are we talking about steven from accounting?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: or - [ talking over each other >> 'cause there's no way you're talking about "e.t." steven? >> jimmy: the one and only >> and they're like, "no, it's steven." and they're like, "he's been telling everyone to watch your special and he loves you and he wants to make a movie with you and what movie idea you have?" and i pitched "easter sunday" in the room. they bought it in the room and then literally we went to lunch -- [ cheers and applause it's crazy we went to lunch and even then we're like, "okay, this isn't going to happen. and then we go to lunch and then holly calls and is like, "all right, we're making moves right now. we're gonna look -- find -- for a writer we're going to start looking for your director. and i'm like, "what? and then the pandemic hit. everything shut down i'm like, "oh
literally, steven, steven, steven we get to the meeting. holly and jeb's in the meeting and they're like, "steven loves your comedy. and i'm like -- i stop them. and i'm like, "look, are we talking about steven from accounting?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: or - [ talking over each other >> 'cause there's no way you're talking about "e.t." steven? >> jimmy: the one and only >> and they're like, "no, it's steven." and they're like, "he's...
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molly, steven, monica, thank you very much. i have some final thoughts on this chaotic night, a big night. and minneapolis, what we're seeing here again in moments. , . i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >> . >> laura: all right we promised you a big night i think we delivered don't you think? we're still waiting on those results out of arizona and washington tonight. as i just said, this has to be a 50-state effort. no state, no city, no town in america should be left behind. not to this disastrous leadership from the democrat party. now, that's it for us tonight. remember here in min
molly, steven, monica, thank you very much. i have some final thoughts on this chaotic night, a big night. and minneapolis, what we're seeing here again in moments. , . i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little...
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we will speak to steven thrasher. his new book out today, “the viral underclass: the human toll when inequality and disease collide." ♪♪ [music break] amy: "letter to the past" by brandi carlile. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. with juan gonzalez. president joe biden is naming top officials from the federal emergency management agency and the centers for disease control and prevention to coordinate the white house response to the monkeypox outbreak in the united states, where the virus has been reported in 47 states and washington, d.c. new york city declared monkeypox a public health emergency, after officials described the city as the "epicenter" of the outbreak, with tens of thousands of people vulnerable to exposure. california and illinois also issued a state of emergency over the rapid spread of monkeypox. worldwide, over 23,000 infections have been detected in at least 80 countries, with the united states leading confirmed cases, though health experts b
we will speak to steven thrasher. his new book out today, “the viral underclass: the human toll when inequality and disease collide." ♪♪ [music break] amy: "letter to the past" by brandi carlile. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. with juan gonzalez. president joe biden is naming top officials from the federal emergency management agency and the centers for disease control and prevention to coordinate the white house...
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i've been reading reading steven cook's books and counts on foreign relations papers. thank you and, and i think that this, the sense i have is that when america wanted to do something in the middle east that, that the big anchor nations in that region largely fell and align to day. it feels as if you know, that, that whole kind of quid pro quo, even the transactions are up for grabs, that saudi arabia is looking as much to china and russia to hedge its bets against the united states. are the big stakeholder countries you've written about like egypt, like saudi arabia, the other, you know, the main weather vanes in the middle east looking at the u. s. as the great power and the way they did 2 decades ago. definitely not. um lets keep in mind that between the defeat of saddam hussein's forces, after the invasion of kuwait in 191991. and then 6 months later, the fall of the soviet union, up until very recently, the united states was the only major external power in the middle east. it could drive events in the region, the saudis, the egyptians, even his railways, didn't
i've been reading reading steven cook's books and counts on foreign relations papers. thank you and, and i think that this, the sense i have is that when america wanted to do something in the middle east that, that the big anchor nations in that region largely fell and align to day. it feels as if you know, that, that whole kind of quid pro quo, even the transactions are up for grabs, that saudi arabia is looking as much to china and russia to hedge its bets against the united states. are the...
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steven cook, senior fellow for the middle east in north africa, counts on foreign relations. thanks so much for being with us today. to great pleasure, be with you soon. so what's the bottom line? the middle east is full of both promise and of danger. the legacy of colonialism, superpower, proxy wars, and rivalries between leaders make the region one that struggles with its place in the world. for things to change, we need to see things like the palestine. israel stand off being resolve or relations with iran, normalizing with the rest of the world. but neither of those things have happened for decades. how would we actually know if there's progress when social and political visionaries in the middle east rise and rebuff? russia, china and the u. s. at their efforts to control and show that there's a better way forward for their citizens. then we'd know that's not to say that the great powers won't be around. they will be, and both the u. s. in china, both have a lot to offer, but as long as these powers see the region only through a military sales lens, or is a security thre
steven cook, senior fellow for the middle east in north africa, counts on foreign relations. thanks so much for being with us today. to great pleasure, be with you soon. so what's the bottom line? the middle east is full of both promise and of danger. the legacy of colonialism, superpower, proxy wars, and rivalries between leaders make the region one that struggles with its place in the world. for things to change, we need to see things like the palestine. israel stand off being resolve or...
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don't they, steven? >> this is evil, jesse. it's pure evil, what's happening. i've been on your show so many times, we've had this conversation so many times. i'm at my wit's end right now. i wish i could sit here today and tell you this is going to get under control. this is going to turn around. we have to wake up as a country. we need republicans -- yes, they're in the minority, they don't control the house, they don't control the senate. we need republicans to understand this is modern-day slavery at our border. this is sex trafficking. little girls, little boys, are being raped in stash houses. every day we need to be talking about this. we need to be saying to chuck schumer, you're not going adjourn the senate. you need to stay here and we're going to vote. we're going to make everybody in this body vietnam we do something about this. the american people need to be told the election is a referendum on this evil, grave immorality playing out every single day on our border, that when you're going to vote, you're voting on whether or not we allow murderers,
don't they, steven? >> this is evil, jesse. it's pure evil, what's happening. i've been on your show so many times, we've had this conversation so many times. i'm at my wit's end right now. i wish i could sit here today and tell you this is going to get under control. this is going to turn around. we have to wake up as a country. we need republicans -- yes, they're in the minority, they don't control the house, they don't control the senate. we need republicans to understand this is...
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you get _ like the likes of stevens and mind. you get maybe analyse and slightly different _ you get maybe analyse and slightly different ways. but we have to put that to _ different ways. but we have to put that to the — different ways. but we have to put that to the side of work away for so i that to the side of work away for so i know— that to the side of work away for so i know steve is a hard worker so i'm just delighted for him and the rangers— just delighted for him and the rangers and our club and the quality of aston _ rangers and our club and the quality of aston villa. kick rangers and our club and the quality of aston villa-— of aston villa. kick off tomorrow for that one _ of aston villa. kick off tomorrow for that one of _ of aston villa. kick off tomorrow for that one of the _ of aston villa. kick off tomorrow for that one of the three - of aston villa. kick off tomorrow for that one of the three o'clockl for that one of the three o'clock kick—off brings together wolves and follow him which will prove to
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steven jiang is in beijing and blake essig is in tokyo. let's first go to steven. a lot of action there around taiwan and concern about, you know, the scale of this exercise and how close it is coming to the island. >> reporter: that's right. they say all missiles hit intended targets. earlier we have seen the pla fly drones over an outlying island and also sending a larger than usual number of aircraft for incursions into the air defense zone. obvious i will the pla has promised a lot more including practicing a blockade around the island and also potentially conducting live fire drills inside taiwan's territorial water and also firing missile that could fly directly above the island. all of that of course considered a major provocation by taipei and washington, but from the chinese perspective, all of this is very much justified and part of their long promised forceful response to pelosi's visit. but remember it is also worth noting that some analysts say this is also part of beijing's political psychological and information warfare, at least partly aimed at impl
steven jiang is in beijing and blake essig is in tokyo. let's first go to steven. a lot of action there around taiwan and concern about, you know, the scale of this exercise and how close it is coming to the island. >> reporter: that's right. they say all missiles hit intended targets. earlier we have seen the pla fly drones over an outlying island and also sending a larger than usual number of aircraft for incursions into the air defense zone. obvious i will the pla has promised a lot...
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steven jiang is in beijing, blake essig is live for us in tokyo. first to you, steven. take us through this escalating rhetoric and the military response as well. >> yeah, the chinese response has come quickly and harshly, which was of course not surprising at all moments after pelosi's plane landed in taiwan. we saw a barrage of condemnation from chinese government ministries and senior officials including the chinese ambassador to the u.s. here is what cnn was told. >> china sovereignty cannot be infringed and that the chinese people cannot be humiliated. and that the reeducation of china cannot be stopped. so we'll take whatever we can to respond and to protect, to take back our sovereignty territory and our response will be very full, strong and forceful. >> reporter: now, this r promis forceful response is in the form of live fire drills, but it is interesting to note that right after pelosi's arrival in taiwan when they first announced those drills, they were supposed to start on thursday after pelosi's expected departure from the island. but amid this growing bac
steven jiang is in beijing, blake essig is live for us in tokyo. first to you, steven. take us through this escalating rhetoric and the military response as well. >> yeah, the chinese response has come quickly and harshly, which was of course not surprising at all moments after pelosi's plane landed in taiwan. we saw a barrage of condemnation from chinese government ministries and senior officials including the chinese ambassador to the u.s. here is what cnn was told. >> china...
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stevens had to run to get this seat back in 2018. set had to run in what was then a very competitive district in oakland county. she won by about 5 points against a republican. so i would put her voting record and posture pretty liberal voting record, but she's not staked out as progressive as levin. so there's a difference there in how they present themselves. but this is one of those you get these redistricting years, two incumbents get thrown in the same district. one of these will be on their way to being a former member of congress tomorrow night. >> steve kornacki, michael steele, thank you both. >>> with so much at stake as kansas and missouri voters head to the polls, i'm heading there to host "chris jansing reports" live from kansas city tomorrow and wednesday at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. and because steve doesn't have anything else to do, he returns to the big board tonight to break down all the key house, senate and governor's races this midterm season. there's so many of them that are so good. 10:00 p.m. eastern on
stevens had to run to get this seat back in 2018. set had to run in what was then a very competitive district in oakland county. she won by about 5 points against a republican. so i would put her voting record and posture pretty liberal voting record, but she's not staked out as progressive as levin. so there's a difference there in how they present themselves. but this is one of those you get these redistricting years, two incumbents get thrown in the same district. one of these will be on...
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congresswoman stevens joins us now. very good to have you on the show this morning. to what do you credit your victory? >> i think that women in oakland county spoke last night. i think that people who care about an economic message -- i've been a champion for our manufacturing economy, i offered a big portion of the chips and sciences act which passed last week which speaks to the voters of the county. we are an automotive hub. we are very reliant on supply chain considerations. i just worked my tail off as well. that's a big part of this as well, hard work, showing up in february, knocking doors, going to every senior center, bringing people into the fold. i've become the first democrat since almost the moon landing to hold this seat and that's what we did last night. >> joe, she sounds like in terms of campaign style and what it takes someone i know very well, you. >> knock on every door, plant the yard signs when everybody else is doing other things, go to the voters where they are, where they live and outwork everybody. it makes a huge difference. i want to ask
congresswoman stevens joins us now. very good to have you on the show this morning. to what do you credit your victory? >> i think that women in oakland county spoke last night. i think that people who care about an economic message -- i've been a champion for our manufacturing economy, i offered a big portion of the chips and sciences act which passed last week which speaks to the voters of the county. we are an automotive hub. we are very reliant on supply chain considerations. i just...
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former trumped a visor steven miller on the politics -- stephen miller on the politics of the fbi and the dereliction of duty at the border. then, the crime spiking on our streets. >> savage criminals are being released on cashless bail to continue their violent rampages against the united states of america. entire communities are being torn to. >> reds with stabbings -- sleds with with stabbings, shootings, stanking s, rapes and murders. maria: president trump discussing the crime spike, even an attack on gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin two weeks ago. the congressman is here joining me with his plans to unseat governor kathy hochul and end the cashless bail. plus, january 6th, hunter biden, merrick garland and two systems of justice with harvard law professor alan dershowitz all coming up right here. it's all right here, right now on "sunday morning futures." ♪ ♪ maria: but first this morning, breaking news in washington. the democrats are this close to getting their climate change agenda passed with with senators up all night in the so-called voterama this morning where senat
former trumped a visor steven miller on the politics -- stephen miller on the politics of the fbi and the dereliction of duty at the border. then, the crime spiking on our streets. >> savage criminals are being released on cashless bail to continue their violent rampages against the united states of america. entire communities are being torn to. >> reds with stabbings -- sleds with with stabbings, shootings, stanking s, rapes and murders. maria: president trump discussing the crime...
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kailey: that is bess freedman, round hair worse stevens ceo. -- brown harris stevens ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 35 minutes to go until the european close. equities drifting sideways. low volume. we are waiting to see jackson hole, we are waiting to see what jay powell is going to say on friday. there are going to be other speakers as well, it is powell we are going to be focusing on. elsewhere, you have some interest. euro-dollar still below the parity level. we are up a little bit this afternoon, which is interesting, but reasonably quiet. i think the action is here. take a look at what is happening on the front end up european curve. how aggressive the ecb and the bank of england are going to be. 22 basis points to the upside on the uk2 year yield today. big news on the continent as well. the volatility around that. next jane foley is going to join us. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar
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steven, i want to ask you this as we end our conversation. i can't help but note that this is the day as well when congress has passed a bill toce expand the irs enforcement agency by eighty seven thousand new agents. you know, i think the burden of proof for the doj on this t allegation, this investigation into donald trump is going to be more than the burden ofme proof in a court of law. rithe american people have lost trust in institutions, mediace science, medical, fbi, . telligence agencies what do you think on the back end of this, stephen , will be the attitude of the american people towards institutions that have been granted inherited credibility for decadesades? look, people looked at steve bannon and peter navarro facingl eric holder walking free and they see that there is a doublel justice system, one for people that support the regimee and on0 that are0 opposed to it. you talk about the eighty seven thousand irs agents i. yes, it's a violent attack on the economic welfare of our middle class , but it's alsope an ability to police
steven, i want to ask you this as we end our conversation. i can't help but note that this is the day as well when congress has passed a bill toce expand the irs enforcement agency by eighty seven thousand new agents. you know, i think the burden of proof for the doj on this t allegation, this investigation into donald trump is going to be more than the burden ofme proof in a court of law. rithe american people have lost trust in institutions, mediace science, medical, fbi, . telligence...
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stuart stevens thank you for joining. it's when we come back, we'll talk to somebody working hard to recruit poll workers as they face threats over trump's election lies. why are these public workers so important to our democracy when we come back. i've always loved building things. not just structures and skyscrapers, but teams who make it all possible. after all... we wouldn't be where we are today without them. so we made sure that like these buildings... their futures may also stand the test of time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the moment. for a treatment for moderate-to-severe eczema. cibinqo — fda approved. 100% steroid free. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and cibinqo helps provide clearer skin and less itch. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are p
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nor are you allowed to ask steven and tontos agents were involved in the raid on marrawah, even though that's in florida and he's in washington. as it turns out, questions likei this are hate speech. >> watch all the buzzne on the internet and all over the airwaves. it does. itac does have an impact. well, i mean, you could say buzz. well, there's no pointntell, cag it buzz.ec there's not a lot of hate speech coming from pro trump. media outlets anger a lot of angry. the nation's premier law enforcement agency simply because donald trump is being investigated. r: oh, o it's hate speech. t and if there's one thing we about hate speechh is that it's not protected by the first amendment. you heard that part p of the constitution which says you can says whatever you want as long as msnbc doesn't designate your words hate speech. when they call any criticism of the fbi, that would be joe biden's personal defense force . they call that ch hate speech. what they'rere really saying a is you're committing a crime and see where this is going. but the truth is there are still questions about the
nor are you allowed to ask steven and tontos agents were involved in the raid on marrawah, even though that's in florida and he's in washington. as it turns out, questions likei this are hate speech. >> watch all the buzzne on the internet and all over the airwaves. it does. itac does have an impact. well, i mean, you could say buzz. well, there's no pointntell, cag it buzz.ec there's not a lot of hate speech coming from pro trump. media outlets anger a lot of angry. the nation's premier...
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but steven, this is nots nofi the first time democratsrst hae talked like this. go back to barack obama whenlics you said republicans cling to their bibles and their guns or hillary clinton called republican hillaryed repubs or s a basket of deplorable, is this demeaning, derogatordeplory lane trying to other riseryin republicans? t poin yes. i want to pick up on something to that point that charlie said ,which is that you're setting the stage with this rhetoric to use the awesome power ofr the the state to persecuteecut political dissenters, to pass, quote, traditional americans, faithful americans, conservateak of americans, bible believing americans just like you saw garland weaponizes the department of justice toiceh go after parentse objection to critical race theory. you're going to see them using. the powers of the security state to surveil americans, to censor americans, to silence americans in fulamericanl collun with big tech. and so you are going to see if lef we don't throw the radical left out of power, you're going to i see our civil libertieths str
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in depth with steven hayward, alive sunday, september 4 at noon on book tv on c-span two. ♪ >> former vice president mike pence speaks at a politics and eggs breakfast hosted by the new england council and the new hampshire institute of politics in manchester. the former vice president spoke about the democrats' spending bill and the search warrant at mar-a-lago. he would consider testifying before the january 6 select committee. minutes.
in depth with steven hayward, alive sunday, september 4 at noon on book tv on c-span two. ♪ >> former vice president mike pence speaks at a politics and eggs breakfast hosted by the new england council and the new hampshire institute of politics in manchester. the former vice president spoke about the democrats' spending bill and the search warrant at mar-a-lago. he would consider testifying before the january 6 select committee. minutes.
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steven seagal also commented on the version of ukrainian propaganda that the blow to the season was allegedly not dealt to the sun. however, the evidence found on the spot suggests that this was a targeted attack on yelenivka by the ukrainian military. so whoever thinks this is a bomb. might be worth a little learning. these are not bomb fragments. to impose sanctions on all citizens of the russian federation and finally ban them from entering the european union is a new initiative from vladimir zelensky, and this is not just a call for demands to the west that was printed on the pages of the washington post and printed, which is important, without any notes or comments. they are of the inadmissibility of discrimination on the basis of nationality ; moreover, individual leaders of european countries even supported a clearly neo-nazi zelensky's initiative was followed by a normal response. another uncontrollable bout of unbridled russophobia caught vladimir zelensky exactly during a conversation with washington post journalists as part of an interview in the usual ultimatum manner from the eur
steven seagal also commented on the version of ukrainian propaganda that the blow to the season was allegedly not dealt to the sun. however, the evidence found on the spot suggests that this was a targeted attack on yelenivka by the ukrainian military. so whoever thinks this is a bomb. might be worth a little learning. these are not bomb fragments. to impose sanctions on all citizens of the russian federation and finally ban them from entering the european union is a new initiative from...
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margaret. >> brennan: steven portnoy. we'll be tracking that story and the u.s. has committed to helping taiwan defend itself but i remains unclear if the u.s. would militarily intervene to stop a chinese invasion of that self-governed island. we spoke earlier with china's top diplomat in the u.s., bi-khim hsiao. litary wasn't she spoke op ris of pt down. eveave that level of concern that there was a risk here? >> yeah, we have been living under the threat from china for decades, and we cannot let their ongoing threats define our desire to make friends internationally. if you have a kid being bullied at school, you don't say, "you don't go to school." you try to find a way to deal with the bully. and that's exactly what taiwan is doing, working on making our society stronger and more resilient, fortifying our defenses. >> brennan: beijing has sent 68 warplanes, 16 warships right off your coast. do you believe this is just a drill? >> china's behavior is unprecedented, and from the scope and, you know, the actions it appears that they have been preparing for this
margaret. >> brennan: steven portnoy. we'll be tracking that story and the u.s. has committed to helping taiwan defend itself but i remains unclear if the u.s. would militarily intervene to stop a chinese invasion of that self-governed island. we spoke earlier with china's top diplomat in the u.s., bi-khim hsiao. litary wasn't she spoke op ris of pt down. eveave that level of concern that there was a risk here? >> yeah, we have been living under the threat from china for decades,...
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steven, kurt, charlie thanks for joining me >> u.s. district judge eileen cannon said it was her preliminary intent to appoint a special master to look over the documents taken by the fbi in the mar-a-lago raid. the decision was a win for the former president but could it be short lived? the doj announcing today in a court filing that they already reviewed documents seized from mar-a-lago and that they identified a limited set of documents that could include information protected by attorney/client privilege. joining me now is mike davis, president of the article three project and former clerk to supreme court justice neil gorsuch. mike, does this mean the request for a special master doesn't really matter anymore? >> not at all. so the biden justice department and the fbi has a pretty bad track record as it relates to president trump. we've seen they have weaponized and politicized law enforcement repeatedly to get trump. this was an unprecedented, unnecessary, unlawful home raid on a former president. the whole legal basis for the ra
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steven jiang will have a closer look at china's reactions but first let's learn more about what she was saying there on the ground, blake essig covering that angle for us in tokyo this morning. what has the reaction been like in taiwan so far this morning? what were those conversations? >> reporter: there is no question that taiwan's government was excited to welcome the u.s. speaker of the house. as for the rest of taiwan, the feelings were likely mixed. some thinking that her visit is beneficial while others are worried that it might escalate tensions. one example of that was the hundreds of people who gathered outside of her hotel last night. cnn's team on the ground said that it was about equal between supporters and protestors and while pelosi made it clear today that china will not stand in the way of people coming to taiwan in the short term, it is hard to, a that the speaker's visit hasn't added to the already tense situation that exists. point in case, within about 30 minutes of the speaker landing on the island, china announced live fire military exercises surrounding taiwan t
steven jiang will have a closer look at china's reactions but first let's learn more about what she was saying there on the ground, blake essig covering that angle for us in tokyo this morning. what has the reaction been like in taiwan so far this morning? what were those conversations? >> reporter: there is no question that taiwan's government was excited to welcome the u.s. speaker of the house. as for the rest of taiwan, the feelings were likely mixed. some thinking that her visit is...
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more tennis and the first racket of the world, russian danil medvedev will play with the american steven kozl in the first round of the us open tennis tournament draw took place on thursday, but the former first racket of the new world djokovic as expected, will miss the us open . you a vaccine against coronavirus until the last djokovic hoped for changes in the rules for entering the united states, but yesterday she officially announced that she was withdrawing from tournament without a certificate of vaccination to enter america is now impossible. it was sports news roman or thank you we continue. the russian budget is being replenished at the right pace, despite western sanctions, the results of the first half of the year, vladimir putin discussed at a meeting with the head of the federal tax service the flow of funds provides oil and gas and non-resource revenues maria slobodyanskaya will tell the details. the rate of filling the budget indicates the stabilization of economic indicators, this was stated at a meeting with the head of the federal tax service vladimir putin and yet the
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steven: i think so. you think that you find the yield curve slow, the s&p, italy and germany spreads are more important than what the u.s. five year yield versus the european five year yield. what we are seeing is the risk sentiment. if it does accrue, the dollar does on the broad scale. you have to be patient those things are improving. lisa: to get your thoughts outside of the fx realm, in your research, you called it a 10 out of 10 in terms of risk nine, when realized -- realistic -- how comfortable are you with the pricing we are seeing in the expectation the fed is cutting next year? steven: we think the fed is going to stop in november, around three. we think they are not going to cut next year. basically, they are going to wait and see if the economy is slowing and inflation is coming off, they want to make sure they are on the right track. we are likely to see a plateau in rates, rather than a spike. the fed is clearly doing a -- saying, no spike. tom: over the weekend, where are you on euro-doll
steven: i think so. you think that you find the yield curve slow, the s&p, italy and germany spreads are more important than what the u.s. five year yield versus the european five year yield. what we are seeing is the risk sentiment. if it does accrue, the dollar does on the broad scale. you have to be patient those things are improving. lisa: to get your thoughts outside of the fx realm, in your research, you called it a 10 out of 10 in terms of risk nine, when realized -- realistic -- how...
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with more voters coming from stevens current testimony. keep it right here because congress woman stevens will join "morning joe" live later this morning. >>> now let's go out west to arizona. in the gop primary for governor, the race between karrin taylor robson and kari lake is too early to call. as expected, lake prematurely declared victory last night in phoenix despite her trailing at the time. and she continued to lay the groundwork for distrust in our elections. >> there's no path to victory for my opponent. and we won this race. we are going to win this one when the votes are counted. >> and she's not the only gop candidate in arizona who continues to try to benefit from trump's big lie. in the senate, blake masters endorsed by the former president and funded by billionaire peter teal is projected to defeat businessman jim lamon and attorney general mark brnovich. rusty bowers testified during the january 6th hearings is projected to lose his primary for the state senate. >>> on the other side of the race for the democratic nominat
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you get a phone call that a certain steven spielberg wanted to see you. >> i was going to be asked to sing and dance. i was like, these are long. no. i would be happy to come back if you like what i do. i gotta go home, go to sleep, so i can get up and dance. as a woman of color, when you walk into a room like that, you better be prepared. i danced. he enjoyed it. he asked me to sing. i sang. he enjoyed that. then he asked me to -- if i would read. i just said, nope. no, sir. he said, you are not going to read? i said, no again. he is like, you will come back? i said, i would be honored. >> she did come back. spielberg was impressed. he offered debose the role of anita in his new version of the old classic "west side story." ♪♪ >> he said, don't tell anyone for three months. cool? >> you called mom? >> i can't remember if i told her over the phone. at that point i was convinced that maybe i'm being bugged. >> it's a test. >> it's a test. he is listening in. >> debose steps into the role first played on film by the iconic rita marino who earned one of the ten academy awards "west s
you get a phone call that a certain steven spielberg wanted to see you. >> i was going to be asked to sing and dance. i was like, these are long. no. i would be happy to come back if you like what i do. i gotta go home, go to sleep, so i can get up and dance. as a woman of color, when you walk into a room like that, you better be prepared. i danced. he enjoyed it. he asked me to sing. i sang. he enjoyed that. then he asked me to -- if i would read. i just said, nope. no, sir. he said, you...
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i think the downside and steven spoke about this i see the downside as somewhat insulated and protected, 3950 is probably your bottom spot and i'm thinking we're in the month of august. every day feels like sunday, and you just got a market right now that's trying to wrestle on either side of 4,100 until the calendar can turn into september, and you're going to get some more visibility towards the direction of fed policy, of what a higher dollar is doing to earnings, and as we move towards the midterm elections. so i think you just kind of have to understand where we are seasonally in the month of august and don't expect very much. >> just to be clear, when you say wednesday at 8:30, you're talking the cpi number, you believe it's going to have that big of an impact on the markets? j >> well, it's the potential catalyst that allows you to break above 4177, those june highs with authority, settle there, and establish forward momentum that could take you to the 200-day moving average, or there's some form of general disappointment, which, you know, al aligns, it correlates with the pessim
i think the downside and steven spoke about this i see the downside as somewhat insulated and protected, 3950 is probably your bottom spot and i'm thinking we're in the month of august. every day feels like sunday, and you just got a market right now that's trying to wrestle on either side of 4,100 until the calendar can turn into september, and you're going to get some more visibility towards the direction of fed policy, of what a higher dollar is doing to earnings, and as we move towards the...
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stuart stevens a veteran of the mitt romney, and george w. push campaigns. he knows and has worked with liz cheney on debate prep. he is now with the lincoln project. and nick triangle executive director of unite america, the national organization trying to bridge the growing partisan divide with reforms and candidates who actually put people over party. very novel. stuart i'm talking to you first. you know liz cheney first you know her best. i'm turning to what she said earlier tonight. >> two years ago i won this primary was 73% of the vote. i could easily have done the same again. the path was clear. but it would've required that i go along with president trump's lie about the 2020 election. it would've required that i enable his ongoing efforts to unravel our democratic system and attacked the foundations of our republic. that was a path i could not and would not take. this primary election is over, but now the real work begins. >> liz cheney told the truth, that she lost her election. what does that tell you? >> well i think it tells us what we know abo
stuart stevens a veteran of the mitt romney, and george w. push campaigns. he knows and has worked with liz cheney on debate prep. he is now with the lincoln project. and nick triangle executive director of unite america, the national organization trying to bridge the growing partisan divide with reforms and candidates who actually put people over party. very novel. stuart i'm talking to you first. you know liz cheney first you know her best. i'm turning to what she said earlier tonight....
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that pass was right here and broken up by steven nelson. overall lance only played five series in the preseason. no interceptions is the biggest p. ready or not, here he comes. >> playing quarterback for the n the san francisco 49ers is a dit a difficult thing and a huge sp. it comes from the
that pass was right here and broken up by steven nelson. overall lance only played five series in the preseason. no interceptions is the biggest p. ready or not, here he comes. >> playing quarterback for the n the san francisco 49ers is a dit a difficult thing and a huge sp. it comes from the
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steven miller, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> tucker: so a major u.s. hospital is just exposed for mutilating children. they call it gender affirming care, but it's sexual mutilation of children. we have video we'll show you straight ahead. >> tucker: we're drowning in euphemisms as you may have noticed. no one in charge speaks english anymore. instead they speak around english. can't say anything clearly because the truth about what they're saying is too horrifying. euphemism is everywhere. one is gender affirming care. that's the sexual mutilation of children. that's what it is. boston children's hospital alone performed 65 double mastectomies on children between 2017 and 2020. now, these weren't mastectomies for breast cancer, not medically necessary, but in response to trans ideology, according to "the journal of clinical medicine." boston children's hospital is not ashamed of committing sexual mutilation of children. they brag about it on youtube. >> this is similar to hysterectomy. it's the opening of the uterus, and fallopian tubes. some gender a
steven miller, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> tucker: so a major u.s. hospital is just exposed for mutilating children. they call it gender affirming care, but it's sexual mutilation of children. we have video we'll show you straight ahead. >> tucker: we're drowning in euphemisms as you may have noticed. no one in charge speaks english anymore. instead they speak around english. can't say anything clearly because the truth about what they're saying is too horrifying....
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todd nichols and stuart stevens, i appreciate your time. coming up, the latest on the fbi search of donald trump's florida home as we wait for the justice department to turn over the affidavit. and, david cay johnston looks at what prosecutors might be looking in for the new fell in, allen weisselberg. allen weisselberg. open. it's a beautiful word. neighborhoods "open". businesses "open". fields "open". who doesn't love "open"? offices. homes. stages. possibilities. your world. open. and you can help keep it that way. ♪♪ ♪ my name is monique, i'm 41, and i'm a federal contract investigator. as a single parent, i would run from football games to work and trying to balance it all. so, what do you see when you look at yourself? i see a person that's caring. sometimes i care too much, and that's when i had to learn to put myself first, because i would care about everyone all the time but i'm just as important as they are. botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown line, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effe
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todd nichols and stuart stevens, i appreciate your time. coming up, the latest on the fbi search of donald trump's florida home as we wait for the justice department to turn over the affidavit. and, david cay johnston will discuss at what prosecutors might be looking in for the new fell in, allen weisselberg. what about screening for colon cancer? when caught in early stages it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers, even in early stages. early stages? yep, it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. consider it done. this is xfinity rewards. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. advance your career
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and to stevens, they want to follow the public. they wantso to leave. w they want toe' follow leaders. absolutely. all right, guys, we've got to roll. you very much. omsi have some final thoughts on this. chaotic night was a big nightcl and minneapolis, what we'reh seeing here again in moment in o a recent clinical study, patients using selon dispatch reported reductions in pain reported reductions in pain severity using less oral pain medicines and improved quality of life . that's why we recommend salon. it's good medicine. attention, veterans. i'm a retired member of the military with important information for you. if you are veteran who have family members and others who are stationed live or work at a marine corps base . >> laura: all right we promised you a big night i think we >> laura: we promised you a big night and we delivered i think. those results in arizona and washington as i said. this has to be a 50 state effort. no city, no town in america should be left behind, not to this disastrous leadership from the democrat party. that is it for
and to stevens, they want to follow the public. they wantso to leave. w they want toe' follow leaders. absolutely. all right, guys, we've got to roll. you very much. omsi have some final thoughts on this. chaotic night was a big nightcl and minneapolis, what we'reh seeing here again in moment in o a recent clinical study, patients using selon dispatch reported reductions in pain reported reductions in pain severity using less oral pain medicines and improved quality of life . that's why we...
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. >> live sunday on "in depth" uc berkeley governmental studies scholar steven hayward will be our guest to talk about leadership, ronald reagan's political career and the american conservative movement. he is the author of several books including two volumes in the age of reagan series, greatness, and patriotism is not enough about the scholars to change the course of conservative politics in america. .. >> to get political information, only at c-span do you get it straight from the source. no matter where you're from or where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. if it happens here, or here, or here, or anywhere that matters, america is watching on c-span. powered by cable. >> good morning kristi noem, i'm going to rip the bandaid off and get to the topics you may not want to discuss or may not want to discuss all the time and then we're going to get into "not my first rodeo, lessons from the heartland" your new book. have you ever thought of running for president? >> people ask me about it quite a bit so then, of course, you have to
. >> live sunday on "in depth" uc berkeley governmental studies scholar steven hayward will be our guest to talk about leadership, ronald reagan's political career and the american conservative movement. he is the author of several books including two volumes in the age of reagan series, greatness, and patriotism is not enough about the scholars to change the course of conservative politics in america. .. >> to get political information, only at c-span do you get it...
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. >> how about steven coming through in the clutch? he smacks a game tying pinch hit two run homer in the bottom of the 10th inning against the yankees. then in the 11th grounds in to what should be a double play but the throw is just a bit outside. the winning run scores the a's beat the yankees 3-2. let's hear it from the hero in the game. >> we were able to come back which is great. tip your cap -- holy cow. >> catch your breath. it's okay. catch your breath. >> can't scare the old man like that. >> i bet that is cold but it probably feels great. to the pitch. the earthquakes on the road in the nation's hartland to take on sporting kansas city. now kc scored 10 minutes into the match and that was the only goal of the night. sporting kc blanked san jose 1- 0. up next the quakes back home to take on vancouver a week from tomorrow. that's a lo with xfinity internet, you get advanced security that helps protect you at home and on the go. you feel so safe, it's as if... i don't know... evander holyfield has your back. i wouldn't click on
. >> how about steven coming through in the clutch? he smacks a game tying pinch hit two run homer in the bottom of the 10th inning against the yankees. then in the 11th grounds in to what should be a double play but the throw is just a bit outside. the winning run scores the a's beat the yankees 3-2. let's hear it from the hero in the game. >> we were able to come back which is great. tip your cap -- holy cow. >> catch your breath. it's okay. catch your breath. >> can't...
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steven, what a day in american history. your reaction. >> this is an abomination. you have the sitting president of the united states, joe biden, through his justice department, through his fbi, conducting a raid on the person who is presumed to be his opponent in the next election, and also the 45th president of the united states. as president trump pointed out in his statement, it is risible to this would be purportedly done in the name of document preservation from the leaks we've seen when hillary clinton used an off-book server for years to conduct classified state business and at the same time money was being funneled by the millions into the clinton foundation with the very people she was doing business with. to this day, has never been investigated, not by the fbi, not by the irs, not by anybody. we are truly living in a situation where the fbi has become a pretorian guard from rome, where they take it unto themselves to decide who wields power in this country. >> will: steven, i can't help but notice that for all trump was accused, it seems that biden is i
steven, what a day in american history. your reaction. >> this is an abomination. you have the sitting president of the united states, joe biden, through his justice department, through his fbi, conducting a raid on the person who is presumed to be his opponent in the next election, and also the 45th president of the united states. as president trump pointed out in his statement, it is risible to this would be purportedly done in the name of document preservation from the leaks we've seen...
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2000 and they expected to double by 2035, exceeding $700000000000.00 writer and community workers, stevens theft, unsafe the latin american states aren't hostile to the us, but the policy of the latter forces them to seek alternative partners. if you look at the pronouncements by a government leaders in latin america, even of countries that are regarded as opposed largely opposed to united states foreign policy in latin american, the carrot caribbean. none of them say that they regard themselves as enemies or rivals of the united states. they hope to maintain friendly relations with the united states. but on the basis of respect, it's very clear that the united states has maintained intervention is policies. so just over the last 3 or 4 years that been very clear examples of us intervention, although not direct military intervention. and i think it makes more sense to talk about countries feeling alienated from the united states as a result of u. s. policy. the united states repeatedly drive countries into the policies to adopt foreign policy in which they look more to the people's republi
2000 and they expected to double by 2035, exceeding $700000000000.00 writer and community workers, stevens theft, unsafe the latin american states aren't hostile to the us, but the policy of the latter forces them to seek alternative partners. if you look at the pronouncements by a government leaders in latin america, even of countries that are regarded as opposed largely opposed to united states foreign policy in latin american, the carrot caribbean. none of them say that they regard...
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all those present were evacuated to shelters. canadian journalists, steven barclays, 2 narrowly escaped being hit by a missile, spoke to the program earlier. the 1st blast occurred around 10 20 am in a series of blast within a few minutes. ah, when things calm down journalist started going outside to document the damage. there was unfortunately one dead woman just outside the hotel. i was actually in the hotel when it started. i was working and i went and after the 1st 3 very strong explosions, i went to the hotel lobby. ah, and at the time that the assistant to the camera man was injured, that was the 5th blast, a very powerful blast. right next to the hotel. i had just stepped back from the, from the lobby, so it thankfully of i'm sorry that he was injured, but yeah that's, that's where i was at the time. and about an hour prior, i had been working in the room that took the most damage of because this hotel is a journalist, go to it because it's a central location and it has powerful why fi and those her tools that we need. so i'm pretty sure that ukraine knows that this is a hotel, t
all those present were evacuated to shelters. canadian journalists, steven barclays, 2 narrowly escaped being hit by a missile, spoke to the program earlier. the 1st blast occurred around 10 20 am in a series of blast within a few minutes. ah, when things calm down journalist started going outside to document the damage. there was unfortunately one dead woman just outside the hotel. i was actually in the hotel when it started. i was working and i went and after the 1st 3 very strong explosions,...