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i think sometimes in the u.s. we have a tendency to talk about early american history and we forget about florida for some reason. the spanish that are there and we tend to talk about the british colonies. did you see any trends or differences between the spanish, french, british and what that looked like? >> sure, of course and that's when things we tried to emphasize is the fact that you had all these different colonial projects going on with the french and louisiana so you can have a catholic zone of settlement along the gulf coast from louisiana through spanish florida. and then when you go north and confront the carolinas then that's settled by the english. there's a religious tension built in. catholic, protestant and the wars of religion that started in europe leaped the atlantic and come to the americas. and that is very much a product of that. with corresponding changes and differences in the way the societies are structured, a higher degree of incorporation of african-americans and indigenous people in t
i think sometimes in the u.s. we have a tendency to talk about early american history and we forget about florida for some reason. the spanish that are there and we tend to talk about the british colonies. did you see any trends or differences between the spanish, french, british and what that looked like? >> sure, of course and that's when things we tried to emphasize is the fact that you had all these different colonial projects going on with the french and louisiana so you can have a...
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a record 2.4 million migrants were apprehended at the u.s. mexican border in 2023 and immigration has become the top issue for many voters heading into the 2024 election. cbs's ed o'keefe is traveling with the president and he will start us off tonight from texas. >> reporter: the president and the former president who wants to replace him in the white house played the blame game today along the u.s.-mexico border. >> this is a biden invasion over the past three years. >> reporter: president biden said it was donald trump who urged house republicans to kill the bill that would have beefed up security at the border. >> it's time for the speakers and some of my republican friends in congress from blocking this bill to show a little spying. >> reporter: after a record number of illegal crossings last year, president biden toured the border in brownsville, texas, is trying to show he is addressing the issue that more than 60% of voters call a very serious concern. >> just hours before the president's arrival here in brownsville, u.s. border patro
a record 2.4 million migrants were apprehended at the u.s. mexican border in 2023 and immigration has become the top issue for many voters heading into the 2024 election. cbs's ed o'keefe is traveling with the president and he will start us off tonight from texas. >> reporter: the president and the former president who wants to replace him in the white house played the blame game today along the u.s.-mexico border. >> this is a biden invasion over the past three years. >>...
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the u.s. called his rhetoric on nuclear war irresponsible. he has yet to comment on the death of his most well-known critic alexei navalny, whose funeral will be held tomorrow and may attract large anti-putin crowds. david? j jvm. >> david: james, thank you. >>> back here now to newly revealed video of actor alec baldwin on the "rust" movie set. bald one is seen firing a gun, pointing it as he gives directions. and the questions now being asked in that courtroom. here's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: tonight, prosecutors in the trial for the armorer of "rust" playing videos showing alec baldwin firing prop guns on the set days before cinematographer halyna hutchins was fatally shot. in one video, baldwin firing off a gun filled with blanks even after someone yells cut. in another scene, he shoots seemingly too close to the crew and the camera. >> in the path of the gun. could you please move. >> reporter: armorer hannah gutierrez heard urging the crew to get out of the gun's path. in court today, firearms expert bryan carpenter testifying that
the u.s. called his rhetoric on nuclear war irresponsible. he has yet to comment on the death of his most well-known critic alexei navalny, whose funeral will be held tomorrow and may attract large anti-putin crowds. david? j jvm. >> david: james, thank you. >>> back here now to newly revealed video of actor alec baldwin on the "rust" movie set. bald one is seen firing a gun, pointing it as he gives directions. and the questions now being asked in that courtroom. here's...
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her work is in the collections of major u.s. museums, including the national gallery of art washington and the guggenheim in new york. she recently had a large retrospective in the united arab emirates. she was expressing outrage at the bombing of gaza. she called israel's retaliation a genocide and compared gaza to auschwitz. she says the cancellation was a surprise. >> i thought i was immune because i was an alumni. it came as a surprise. my first reaction was to be upset because this is my second home. someone is now stealing my second home from me. but then i got over that quickly. i thought the community was really upset about it. >> it has been quite a big deal. the fallout is still coming. >> he has been covering campus reaction in indiana. >> we are seeing a lot of students and faculty organizing protests. a venue in town is putting on a retrospective in place of the museum. the response here has been quite >> significant. the university has said little publicly. in response to our request for an interview with universit
her work is in the collections of major u.s. museums, including the national gallery of art washington and the guggenheim in new york. she recently had a large retrospective in the united arab emirates. she was expressing outrage at the bombing of gaza. she called israel's retaliation a genocide and compared gaza to auschwitz. she says the cancellation was a surprise. >> i thought i was immune because i was an alumni. it came as a surprise. my first reaction was to be upset because this...
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depends on u.s. technology. china now lags at least by a year and maybe falling further behind according to a dozen tech industry insiders leading engineers. setting a stage in the new phase of the cut throat technological in the two nations. i think that china was kicking our butt but it turns out that maybe it's the other way around two yiciousz ago in 2017 china made international promise that it would be the worldwide leader in a.i. by the year 2030. they have invested huge resources in making that a reality. we need to focus on the areas we are falling behind. one is in the education of our students. china, several years ago passed the u.s. in the number of phds it was awarding in computer science 246789 year it's likely they will award double the number that we do. last year the u.s. awarded about 800,000 four year degrees in the stem fields. last year china award over 3 million this ising we can't ignore. if we don't do a better job teaching and equipping the tools they need in a.i. powered future then we
depends on u.s. technology. china now lags at least by a year and maybe falling further behind according to a dozen tech industry insiders leading engineers. setting a stage in the new phase of the cut throat technological in the two nations. i think that china was kicking our butt but it turns out that maybe it's the other way around two yiciousz ago in 2017 china made international promise that it would be the worldwide leader in a.i. by the year 2030. they have invested huge resources in...
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asia is set for a positive start after u.s. stocks returned to all-time highs. the fed's favorite affirming gauge of rate cuts could come as soon as june. haidi: record single day influx of more than $600 million. a crypto correction is likely on the road to fresh highs. annabelle: china's top leaders pledge to meet economic targets even with data showing. haidi: let's get you straight to the markets as we enter the friday frame. this final trading session of the week. looking like we are setting up for a cautious start. u.s. stocks ending february with fresh highs. more or less net consensus forecast. we are seeing a slight rise at the start of the cash trading session in sydney. we are seeing a little bit of optimism when it comes to japan equity futures. take a look at what we are seeing with the aussie dollar. pretty much unchanged at 6597. the yen holding gains throughout the course of the overnight session. dollar yen was down .5%. a little bit of weakness. pretty much unchanged after a bit of arise following the inflation data. we are not seeing too much
asia is set for a positive start after u.s. stocks returned to all-time highs. the fed's favorite affirming gauge of rate cuts could come as soon as june. haidi: record single day influx of more than $600 million. a crypto correction is likely on the road to fresh highs. annabelle: china's top leaders pledge to meet economic targets even with data showing. haidi: let's get you straight to the markets as we enter the friday frame. this final trading session of the week. looking like we are...
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in a briefing last month, the commander of u.s. central command told me this is the most dangerous security situation in 50 years, the idea that we would consider hamstringing our military under a yearlong continuing resolution, at such a time, is unconscionable. the department of defense has never operated under a yearlong c.r. it would reduce defense spending by 27 billion collars relative -- $27 billion relative to the level called for under the fiscal responsibility act. further, there would be problems with the misalignment of funds that, in many cases, would prevent critical funding from being executed. for example, 30% of the navy shipbuilding requests could not be spent because the funding would be misaligned. according to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, under a yearlong c.r. thousands of defense programs will be imp impacted, with the most devastating effects to our national defense being to personnel, the nuclear triad modernization, shipbuilding, maint maintenance, munitions and replenishments and the u.s. ind
in a briefing last month, the commander of u.s. central command told me this is the most dangerous security situation in 50 years, the idea that we would consider hamstringing our military under a yearlong continuing resolution, at such a time, is unconscionable. the department of defense has never operated under a yearlong c.r. it would reduce defense spending by 27 billion collars relative -- $27 billion relative to the level called for under the fiscal responsibility act. further, there...
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stay on the main line, especially u.s. 50 and i-80. our crews are rotating through. it will not take much time before someone will pass you if you are in need of any assistance. >> the latest snow survey shows an improvement in the snowpack ahead of the storm. state regulators were out at phillips station before the blizzard conditions and they found the snowpack there at 77% of average. last month, they measured the snowpack at around 52% of average. >>> stay with us for more continuing coverage of this major winter storm. we have you covered on-air and online on www.kpix.com and streaming on cbs news bay area. >>> other news headlines . the suspect in the mass shooting and two forms and half moon bay pleaded not guilty today at his arraignment. chunli zhao denied all allegations against him. prosecutors say he killed seven coworkers in january of last year. he faces first-degree murder charges and he remains in custody and is being held without bail. >>> bay area faith leaders are rallying to support alameda county da pamela price . this comes as price faces a reca
stay on the main line, especially u.s. 50 and i-80. our crews are rotating through. it will not take much time before someone will pass you if you are in need of any assistance. >> the latest snow survey shows an improvement in the snowpack ahead of the storm. state regulators were out at phillips station before the blizzard conditions and they found the snowpack there at 77% of average. last month, they measured the snowpack at around 52% of average. >>> stay with us for more...
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. >> the stunning announcement from the u.s. supreme court granting an emergency request from the bush lawyers. >> this may well be the single most historic decision of the rehnquist court. >> both men believe they should be next president of the united states based on the law and the politics. >> i think there is expectation the court will act very quickly. >> the u.s. supreme court has just released its ruling. >> the recounts will not continue. it's an all-out victory for the bush camp. >> you see some of our msnbc veterans and that was dan abrams and pete williams in front of the court and boy, did they act quickly. we'll show you the time line. the florida supreme court had the recall count on december 8th. three days later, december 11th, the court heard oral arguments and a day after that they rushed out their decision. that's five days total from appeal to decision. so the supreme court knows how to act quite quickly even on complex, high-stakes presidential conflicts when it wants to. here, even though they don't need t
. >> the stunning announcement from the u.s. supreme court granting an emergency request from the bush lawyers. >> this may well be the single most historic decision of the rehnquist court. >> both men believe they should be next president of the united states based on the law and the politics. >> i think there is expectation the court will act very quickly. >> the u.s. supreme court has just released its ruling. >> the recounts will not continue. it's an...
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the u.s. is facing an immigration crisis with anf overwhelming surge of people trying to cross the border each day president biden is using his trip to push congress to act to highlight the need for congress to pass a bipartisan more security agreement that was negotiated out of the last month. senate negotiators came up with a bipartisan border bill, but republicans blocked the legislation after the former president came out against it. donald trump deliberately sabotaged the very same border reforms he spent years calling for trump's claims. president biden for the border issues and republicans argue the president already has the power. he means to crack down on immigration. he needs to take executive action right now. you need to take it. >> yesterday and the day before. >> needs to secure that border and protect our communities because lives are being lost and we cannot wait as president biden and former president trump fight to win the 2024 election. immigration is a central campaign issu
the u.s. is facing an immigration crisis with anf overwhelming surge of people trying to cross the border each day president biden is using his trip to push congress to act to highlight the need for congress to pass a bipartisan more security agreement that was negotiated out of the last month. senate negotiators came up with a bipartisan border bill, but republicans blocked the legislation after the former president came out against it. donald trump deliberately sabotaged the very same border...
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abbott thinks they can get a thumbs up from the fda for its u.s. clinical trials sometime in the first half the year. i want to highlight one more development on january 31st abbott announced the launch of its protality branded protein drinks these are specifically designed for people taking the glp-1 drugs. those are the ones that cause you to lose both fat, okay good, and muscle, bad, in roughly equal proportions. one day they'll make it so you can only lose fat. but right now you can get real frail using these medicines. abbott strikes this protein shake as the first product to support the growing number of adults in supporting weight loss while increasing muscle mass and nutrition. abbott's dpifth business could benefit from the glp-1 theme but i didn't realize the company would try to maximize the opportunity by developing a new product targeting the glp-1 crowd. i think it's a smart move because as you get older if you take these drugs you can get very frail you can get hurt. this is what you need because you tend not to want to eat dinner be
abbott thinks they can get a thumbs up from the fda for its u.s. clinical trials sometime in the first half the year. i want to highlight one more development on january 31st abbott announced the launch of its protality branded protein drinks these are specifically designed for people taking the glp-1 drugs. those are the ones that cause you to lose both fat, okay good, and muscle, bad, in roughly equal proportions. one day they'll make it so you can only lose fat. but right now you can get...
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u.s. president joe biden and former president donald trump are both at the southern border laying out their voters who know key campaign issue. teabag warns the west -- putin warns the west about consequences if countries sent troops to ukraine. welcome to "world news america." u.s. president joe biden and his likely challenger for the white house donald trump are at the u.s.-mexico border as immigration looks to be a key issue in the run-up to november's election. an unprecedented number of migrant crossings, 2.5 million last year, is a major challenge to mr. biden's efforts to win a second term and prevent a comeback by mr. trump. former president trump traveled to eagle pass. mr. trump inspected a heavily fortified stretch of the rio grande river. he was joined by republican governor greg abbott who deployed national guard troops to the border along with barbed wire and buoys in the river, a move the white house that was illegal. the former president repeated that the situation with the
u.s. president joe biden and former president donald trump are both at the southern border laying out their voters who know key campaign issue. teabag warns the west -- putin warns the west about consequences if countries sent troops to ukraine. welcome to "world news america." u.s. president joe biden and his likely challenger for the white house donald trump are at the u.s.-mexico border as immigration looks to be a key issue in the run-up to november's election. an unprecedented...
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the u.s. army does know that malaria occurred in swampy or low-lying areas and they also know that quinine can treat malaria. they also think it can prevent it. the problem with quinine is that it is incredibly bitter. if you've ever tasted tonic water, you know best to an extent. you have to cut the quinine was something to help get it down. civil war soldiers cut their quinine with whiskey. anytime the arby's are in camp near water, medical departments dole out whiskey and quinine rations if those supplies are available. be on the medical departments, military regulations stated that whiskey or other types of liquor could also be used in cases of exposure. what this meant was that soldiers got whiskey rations when ever they were stuck in extreme elements. typically water, snow or mock. if they are cold or damp, they get rations. again, if supplies allows this hopefully prevents them from becoming ill. this is particularly common if soldiers are serving picket duty and bad weather. and then t
the u.s. army does know that malaria occurred in swampy or low-lying areas and they also know that quinine can treat malaria. they also think it can prevent it. the problem with quinine is that it is incredibly bitter. if you've ever tasted tonic water, you know best to an extent. you have to cut the quinine was something to help get it down. civil war soldiers cut their quinine with whiskey. anytime the arby's are in camp near water, medical departments dole out whiskey and quinine rations if...
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u.s. strategy command and u.s. space command testify about nuclear deterrents and space security before the senate armed services committee. the hearing focused on the need to modernize nuclear and space capabilities amid threats that russia and china pose in these areas. this is just over two hours >> good morning. the committee meets today to receive testimony from general anthony cotton, commander of u.s. strategic command or stratcom. and generals steven whiting, commander of u.s. spacecom or spacecom. gentlemen, thank you for your service to the nation and extend our thanks to the men and women who serve with you. as in the past we have asked the commanders the stratcom and spacecom to testify together. until 2019. spacecom was a part of strategic command. mr. reed: as spacecom continues as an independent command, it's important to identify any gaps or seams that emerged during the transition. on the global stage, russia continues to behave recklessly. recent press reports state that
u.s. strategy command and u.s. space command testify about nuclear deterrents and space security before the senate armed services committee. the hearing focused on the need to modernize nuclear and space capabilities amid threats that russia and china pose in these areas. this is just over two hours >> good morning. the committee meets today to receive testimony from general anthony cotton, commander of u.s. strategic command or stratcom. and generals steven whiting, commander of u.s....
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this as the u.s. supreme court is considering trump's claims that he has immunity for actions he took while he was president. trump claims the president cannot be criminally prosecuted for official actions taken while in office. even after leaving office. he says he's immune last month, the dc court of appeals rejected that argument. trump lost their that court ruled that even a president is not above the law. trump appealed that decision to the supreme court and in december special counsel jack smith tried to get the supreme court to consider this question. the court said no. and now the justices say they will hear this case. >> it indicates to me that they think this is the type of case they need to weigh in on. it's a big constitutional question and it's a matter of first impression. that's exactly the type of case of the supreme court does take. >> the supreme court has said arguments from the week of april 22nd. it's possible they will not issue a decision in till june or maybe early july. and th
this as the u.s. supreme court is considering trump's claims that he has immunity for actions he took while he was president. trump claims the president cannot be criminally prosecuted for official actions taken while in office. even after leaving office. he says he's immune last month, the dc court of appeals rejected that argument. trump lost their that court ruled that even a president is not above the law. trump appealed that decision to the supreme court and in december special counsel...
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he was focused on the fact that there are 1900 miles of u.s.-mexico border but only 300 miles of mexico and central america. he said that is what we need to put pressure on, mexico needs to be doing more. i didn't know how much cooperation they had gotten from sanctuary cities to work with the feds. do something that president biden should try to move back or bring back interaction, i should say. they were able to get people who were violent criminals out, people who were committing some of these terrible -- >> jeanine: what are you saying? these cities are cooperating with i.c.e.? >> jessica: they were in the obama administration. >> jeanine: just talk about joe biden. >> jessica: i'm talking about -- >> jeanine: he went there today. what did he tell you? >> jessica: he told me we need to pass a bipartisan border deal, you know why? we need things like more border patrol agents. we need a higher threshold for asylum -- >> jeanine: to let more people in? why do we need more border patrol? >> jessica: what are you talking about? >> jeanine: rema
he was focused on the fact that there are 1900 miles of u.s.-mexico border but only 300 miles of mexico and central america. he said that is what we need to put pressure on, mexico needs to be doing more. i didn't know how much cooperation they had gotten from sanctuary cities to work with the feds. do something that president biden should try to move back or bring back interaction, i should say. they were able to get people who were violent criminals out, people who were committing some of...
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leftover from the trump era, byd only sells buses in the u.s. maybe that will soon be outlawed, too, but -- >> yeah, it's not just elon musk asking for that. the biden administration is saying, have to look at this >> there's no question and china's built twice as much capacity as the market needs in terms of demand, and they can do it cheap they're going to flood the market sounds really bad for tesla, who has loved china as a market. >> quickly, and this is second derivative stuff, thank you, guy. if they view chile as an opportunity, then look at ech, which has not bounced now over -- >> oh, em play >> em play heavy industries, heavy financials but if people view that as an opportunity area, by definition, they have to see growth there. so, maybe ech is the play. >> nice pull >> that's like third derivative. >>> coming up, afterhours action to bring you hp per surprise, dell, soundhound all moving. the details on the quarters ahead. plus, tech titan technicals. the chart master will tell us where apple is headed next as the stock clings to a
leftover from the trump era, byd only sells buses in the u.s. maybe that will soon be outlawed, too, but -- >> yeah, it's not just elon musk asking for that. the biden administration is saying, have to look at this >> there's no question and china's built twice as much capacity as the market needs in terms of demand, and they can do it cheap they're going to flood the market sounds really bad for tesla, who has loved china as a market. >> quickly, and this is second derivative...
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for press tv, correspondent frank smith reports from the south green capital, so the u.s. and south korea wednesday announced they will conduct large-scale joint military drills beginning next week to run for 11 days. the us said the drills are routine. these exercises, they're nothing do, these are the same exercises that we've been doing for decades. the drills have previously been suspended to improve relations. with the dprk, but current south green president yunsuk has resumed the drills as part of a hardline policy against pyongyang, which is opposed by many south koreans. administration and the us south korea japan alliance must immediately cease all hostile military actions on and around the korean peninsula and resume the korean peninsula peace process by withdrawing its hostile policy toward north korea. activists. exercises can also generate miscalculations and accidents, isn't military training itself preparing for war because we are aware of the danger that may occur. we are opposed to military training because such training conducted in our country could lead to a crisis tha
for press tv, correspondent frank smith reports from the south green capital, so the u.s. and south korea wednesday announced they will conduct large-scale joint military drills beginning next week to run for 11 days. the us said the drills are routine. these exercises, they're nothing do, these are the same exercises that we've been doing for decades. the drills have previously been suspended to improve relations. with the dprk, but current south green president yunsuk has resumed the drills...
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than 600,000 the criminal illegal aliens convicted of felonies in their home countries are now in the u.s. what do you think? >> and they continue to come in, i'll be honest. look, president trump is going down there, he's seeing the chaos that's aping down there. and make no mistake -- that's happening down there. biden could have gone to san diego or arizona where the numbers are astronomical. tucson alone is looking at over 1500 a day encounter. that's just what they know of. that doesn't count the gotaways. it's been a complete mess, and not only because biden erased the policies that were in place by president trump, he kid it with rhetoric alone. day one of his administration before he even pulled out the pen, you were her seeing, you know, groups in the hundreds that were coming across in different areas. and it's people from over 160 different cubs. and -- countries. and unless we know what criminal records or we have some kind of knowledge if of the criminal record in the states, all these other countries can be releasing their criminals without us even knowing about it. elizabet
than 600,000 the criminal illegal aliens convicted of felonies in their home countries are now in the u.s. what do you think? >> and they continue to come in, i'll be honest. look, president trump is going down there, he's seeing the chaos that's aping down there. and make no mistake -- that's happening down there. biden could have gone to san diego or arizona where the numbers are astronomical. tucson alone is looking at over 1500 a day encounter. that's just what they know of. that...
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in addition to what you have heard secretary austin and other senior u.s. officials. emphasize that we will continue to support ukraine in the long term. colipeto ryder was reprimanded that it does not look like congress is going to dump this aid anytime soon. he replied that, again, there is nothing to announce today about the use of those 4 billion, and the united states will apply states to allies in other countries, so that they may assume certain obligations. summing up, in theory, yes, the pentagon can use these existing authorizations for 4 billion to provide ukraine with weapons from its own warehouses, yes, but it does not seem certain today that they are ready to take this step and, after all, here in the pentagon, they are looking at plan a , is the congressional approval of the aid, hopefully it will be soon. ostape, some republican legislators say that aid to ukraine, in particular military aid, should be given as a loan. how do they react? for such proposals in the administration? yes, we heard such proposals, such questions from our viewers, we also heard them, whether i
in addition to what you have heard secretary austin and other senior u.s. officials. emphasize that we will continue to support ukraine in the long term. colipeto ryder was reprimanded that it does not look like congress is going to dump this aid anytime soon. he replied that, again, there is nothing to announce today about the use of those 4 billion, and the united states will apply states to allies in other countries, so that they may assume certain obligations. summing up, in theory, yes,...
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the u.s. southern border. live coverage on c-span. pres. biden: i think the american people should know how much combination of risk, work and dedication there is to try to get this done. anyway. amazing. it's amazing. >> thank you. it's time for remarks and we first invite you to your seats, we'll escort you this way. pres. biden: ok. pres. biden: where am i going? >> right over there. pres. biden: again, thank you. as my mother would say, please excuse my back, i apologize. folks. good afternoon. before we start i'd like to say a few words about the devastating wildfires that are scorching the texas up and downhandle and northwest oklahoma. -- texas panhandle and northwest oklahoma. yesterday, one of the biggest fire events in texas history, more than one million acres of texas land burned. from the start i directed my team to help protect people in the communities threatened by these fires. in response to specific requests from the state, we've already had more than 500 federal personnel he
the u.s. southern border. live coverage on c-span. pres. biden: i think the american people should know how much combination of risk, work and dedication there is to try to get this done. anyway. amazing. it's amazing. >> thank you. it's time for remarks and we first invite you to your seats, we'll escort you this way. pres. biden: ok. pres. biden: where am i going? >> right over there. pres. biden: again, thank you. as my mother would say, please excuse my back, i apologize. folks....
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doctors in the u.s. learned to prescribe these drugs liberally in medical school and apprenticeship. and one, i can never get over this cover. they put it like this. quote, opium is a divine gift from heaven to illustrate that point in his medical dissertation like an exam that medical students would take at the end of their degree, he drew an angel burying an opium poppy down from heaven to earth, right? they took it literally. it is an intensely religious society. it is not a character, it is a belief that many doctors and patients had. god given them opium to ease their suffering. by 1861, the year that the civil war broke out, opium and the others, morphine, are the commonly prescribed medications in the united states. opium was somewhere in all of the prescriptions in the united states. they were so popular because they were e till utillitarian. they were used for more than just pain. by my count, i had to actually count, in the middle 1800s they were used to treat around 150 different ailments from
doctors in the u.s. learned to prescribe these drugs liberally in medical school and apprenticeship. and one, i can never get over this cover. they put it like this. quote, opium is a divine gift from heaven to illustrate that point in his medical dissertation like an exam that medical students would take at the end of their degree, he drew an angel burying an opium poppy down from heaven to earth, right? they took it literally. it is an intensely religious society. it is not a character, it is...
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this conversation here to go life to eagle pass, texas, where president donald trump is visiting the u.s. southern border. live coverage on c-span. mr. trump: if you look at arizona, they haven't done anything, the governor hasn't done anything, people are flowing through there like nothing. texas is very see daughter, going to be even more secure by the time you finish, which will be soon. i want to thank some friends of mine. brandon you'd has been a friend from day one, knew what we were all about. knew what we were saying and doing. i think we were ahead of our time. general thomas soser was somebody that was always right there and understands this texas military department about as well as he could, i think eunderstands war, that's what you're in, you're in a war. william mike gorby. nan it's a i think. an incredible group you've put together. i might ask brandon to say a couple of words. right at the beginning we were -- we saw what was happening and the governor was there and then he really, he really stepped it up. it's been amazing. i came when i was lucky enough to receive his
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the u.s. senate need to reconsider this bill. those senators that opposed it need to set politics aside and pass it on merits. not on whether it will benefit one party or the other. it's about whether it benefits the american people. the speaker of the house needs to put this bill on the floor because it put it on the floor unrestricted, it would pass. the majority of democrats and republicans support this legislation until someone said didn't do that. it will benefit the incumbent. a hell of a way to do business in america for a serious problem. we need to act. it's time for the speakers and some of my republican friends in congress blocking this bill to show a little spine. pass a bipartisan -- remember, bipartisan. conservative leaders supported this. border security bill. let's remember who we work for. we work for the american people. earned with this. i understand my predecessor is in eagle pass. here's what i'd say to mr. trump. instead of telling members of congress to block this legislation, join me or i'll join you in t
the u.s. senate need to reconsider this bill. those senators that opposed it need to set politics aside and pass it on merits. not on whether it will benefit one party or the other. it's about whether it benefits the american people. the speaker of the house needs to put this bill on the floor because it put it on the floor unrestricted, it would pass. the majority of democrats and republicans support this legislation until someone said didn't do that. it will benefit the incumbent. a hell of a...
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all these illegal aliens would now be u.s. citizens which means they vote in our elections, sponsor all the relatives to become here to become citizens too. at the first opportunity they get that is exactly what they will do. in the meantime they vociferously oppose any effort to verify citizenship in american elections. that is of course all by design. david: folks, hold on a second. let's listen to donald trump. okay, unfortunately we don't have sound right now. we'll have to leave it at that. come back, we'll give you as much of donald trump as we can possibly get. congresswoman, stephen, thank you very much for being here. appreciate you coming here today. wait a minute. we were going to stay. hold on? we are going to donald trump. please hold on. >> will be secure, more secure by the time we finish which will be soon. i want to thank some friends of mine. brandon judd has been a friend from day one. he knew what we were all about, knew what we were saying doing ahead of our time. general thomas soweller was somebody alway
all these illegal aliens would now be u.s. citizens which means they vote in our elections, sponsor all the relatives to become here to become citizens too. at the first opportunity they get that is exactly what they will do. in the meantime they vociferously oppose any effort to verify citizenship in american elections. that is of course all by design. david: folks, hold on a second. let's listen to donald trump. okay, unfortunately we don't have sound right now. we'll have to leave it at...
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happily, shinzo abe and i were able to keep that going without the u.s. but with nato, which is the single most important in a military strategic alliance, the america is part of, he has threatened to pull out of that, and his fascination with putin, who, of course, is the adversary, really puts in question the viable of nato. now, this is, you know, the problem with that, with these arrangements is that once you undermine the trust in them, the language -- and you don't have to amendment article v of nato agreement, but once people feel that the united states cannot be counted on, is not consistent, and trump actively seeks to undermine that confidence, then all sorts of terrible consequences can ensue, dictators are encouraged. countries that have been allies and friends of the united states, moving to the pacific, may start to decide, the only way we could secure our future is to acquire our own nuclear capability. so you run the risk of nuclear proliferation. i mean, it is this disrupt chaotic approach that trump takes to establish alliances is a real
happily, shinzo abe and i were able to keep that going without the u.s. but with nato, which is the single most important in a military strategic alliance, the america is part of, he has threatened to pull out of that, and his fascination with putin, who, of course, is the adversary, really puts in question the viable of nato. now, this is, you know, the problem with that, with these arrangements is that once you undermine the trust in them, the language -- and you don't have to amendment...
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yeah, that unnamed foreign countries are surreptitiously using migrants to assemble some sort of anti-u.s. fighting force. you hear this on the far right, even if you think that many migrants are economic migrants rather than true asylum claimants, that's not an army. it just nonsense. he talked about a supposed new form of crime under president biden. he says, new migrant i'm crime, look some undocumented people have committed crimes under every president, under president trump. again, under president biden, we have had some high-profile recent tragic cases, but every piece of data, all goods studies show that undocumented people, like other immigrants, commit crimes at lower rates than native born americans. he told the story that he's told before well, kaitlan about people arriving speaking languages that no one's ever heard. he said in a previous, recent speech, we didn't even have one translator who could understand this language. this, i've looked into, this seems to be just conjured out of thin air. it's nonsense. he also said that maybe these people are being led in because they p
yeah, that unnamed foreign countries are surreptitiously using migrants to assemble some sort of anti-u.s. fighting force. you hear this on the far right, even if you think that many migrants are economic migrants rather than true asylum claimants, that's not an army. it just nonsense. he talked about a supposed new form of crime under president biden. he says, new migrant i'm crime, look some undocumented people have committed crimes under every president, under president trump. again, under...
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that inspired you to want to be a u.s. senator? >> i ran for the president of the student body in high school. it was a very contentious race. i won. i began to follow politics. i remember at age 14 when the conventions, the coverage of conventions focused on the podium and listened to all the speeches on tv. >> there was a big radio and we would sit there and listen to the whole thing. >> pretty boring. i thought i was the only 14-year-old. maybe you are watching as well, watching those things. again, trying to practice this craft to see if i could get good at it. i ran for president of student council in college, and law school, and clay was the most famous politician in kentucky. >> what about clay inspired you the most? >> he had become a popular statesman. i wanted to learn more about him, so -- >> he was known for crafting compromises, which is a dirty word today to some people. >> absolutely. the constitution is full of compromises and we do it every single day to make the senate function. so i did my senior thesis on henry
that inspired you to want to be a u.s. senator? >> i ran for the president of the student body in high school. it was a very contentious race. i won. i began to follow politics. i remember at age 14 when the conventions, the coverage of conventions focused on the podium and listened to all the speeches on tv. >> there was a big radio and we would sit there and listen to the whole thing. >> pretty boring. i thought i was the only 14-year-old. maybe you are watching as well,...
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as the u.s. plans to send humans back to the moon, we're getting a rare first look at the training underway for the astronauts that are going to be taking that right news nation's xavier walton has the details. >> off the coast of california for astronauts prepared to make a splash in space exploration. this is all part of nasa's artemis campaign. we rise together. >> back to the and beyond the next phase. a crewed mission lasting 10 days traveling roughly 685,000 miles around the moon just a few hours ago were floating around in the front porch in the middle of the ocean at night with a helicopter hovering over us. >> all pretty inspiring. pumped up with space program. but would you see it when you see all the sailors on the ship working together? i mean, you just like. >> gives you faith in humanity. we can do some extraordinary things. nasa and the department of defense making waves in the pacific testing procedures and tools that will ultimately be used to retrieve the astronauts after their
as the u.s. plans to send humans back to the moon, we're getting a rare first look at the training underway for the astronauts that are going to be taking that right news nation's xavier walton has the details. >> off the coast of california for astronauts prepared to make a splash in space exploration. this is all part of nasa's artemis campaign. we rise together. >> back to the and beyond the next phase. a crewed mission lasting 10 days traveling roughly 685,000 miles around the...
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it also mandated that u.s. customs and border protection accept 1,400 illegal alien as day through ports of entry. that baselines at 500,000 a year. that bill was full of all kinds of issues and problems. i didn't support it. i can't speak to why the border patrol did. the border patrol union, not the border patrol. other than the fact that they are looking for any relief they can possibly find right now. they might not have been looking at the other provisions. >> martha: yeah, that makes sense. i think the increase in money for more border patrol would be attractive to the border patrol union because their folks are under so much stress at this border. as you point out, they can't really do the job that they were hired to do. they're busy processing. one of the conflicts there, it appears this administration wants to hire more border patrol so they can get people in the country and processed more quickly. is that accurate? >> that is 100% accurate. that's consistent with every conversation i had with the bide
it also mandated that u.s. customs and border protection accept 1,400 illegal alien as day through ports of entry. that baselines at 500,000 a year. that bill was full of all kinds of issues and problems. i didn't support it. i can't speak to why the border patrol did. the border patrol union, not the border patrol. other than the fact that they are looking for any relief they can possibly find right now. they might not have been looking at the other provisions. >> martha: yeah, that...
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. >>> welcome back, i am scott walker at the u.s. stock exchange, we begin with a rally is another big month comes to a close, a month where stocks have broadened and hardened. we will ask our experts what it means for your money in the weeks ahead, take a look at your scorecard with 60 minutes to go in regulation, it is the final trading day, no big surprises from that pce report and that is helping tech and small-cap stocks which are more sensitive to moves and interest rates, a bit mixed but the s&p and nasdaq are positive, many caps higher with the exception of apple, how many times have we said that? amd is a big gainer approaching $300 billion in market cap, its largest ever, nvidia what else closing out with another gain, almost 800 bucks, not so much for snowflake today, it is tracking for his worst day ever following earnings and guidance that takes us to our talk of the tape, we are really in a sweet spot for stocks. let's ask gabriella santos, chief market strategist for jp morgan asset management live with us once again,
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. >> president biden and former president trump are visiting the u.s. mexico border today, as immigration remains a top issue ahead of the 2024 election. president biden arrived in brownsville, texas, about 30 minutes ago. the former president is in eagle pass, some 300 miles away. both areas have reported high concentrations of border crossings, as fox's connor hanson tells us, both mr. biden and mr. trump have different takes on how to solve the border crisis. president biden and donald trump making dueling trips to the southern border on thursday, as polls show immigration becoming a top issue. for voters ahead of the 2024 election. >> an exponential growth is definitely up for alarm cause for concern both the president and former president are meeting with local leaders and border agents. >> trump is an eagle pass where the border patrol apprehended more than 2000 migrants in recent days. 300 miles away. biden is visiting the quieter city of brownsville, where 46 migrants have shown up in the past five days. >> people think, oh, there's it's just ma
. >> president biden and former president trump are visiting the u.s. mexico border today, as immigration remains a top issue ahead of the 2024 election. president biden arrived in brownsville, texas, about 30 minutes ago. the former president is in eagle pass, some 300 miles away. both areas have reported high concentrations of border crossings, as fox's connor hanson tells us, both mr. biden and mr. trump have different takes on how to solve the border crisis. president biden and donald...
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andres never know if she made it to the u.s. alive after she fled honduras 30 years ago. >> he was crying. she was crying. she was apologizing. he was saying don't worry. >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> don't feel bad. don't feel sorry. >> andres helps with his mom every day and she is help caring for his grandson. >> we should fuel our unhoused neighbors and see them not as problems to be solved by people to be loved. my hope and my vision with this work is that no one goes through homelessness alone. >> next, kevin plans for andres and his mom to meet for their first hug and in person visit in decades. >>> coming up, what was supposed to be a magical experience turned out to be a fiasco. democrats agree. conservative republican steve garvey is the wrong choice for the senate. ...our republican opponent here on this stage has voted for donald trump twice. mr. garvey, you voted for him twice... as your own man, what is your decision? garvey is wrong for california. but garvey's surging in the polls. fox news says garvey
andres never know if she made it to the u.s. alive after she fled honduras 30 years ago. >> he was crying. she was crying. she was apologizing. he was saying don't worry. >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> don't feel bad. don't feel sorry. >> andres helps with his mom every day and she is help caring for his grandson. >> we should fuel our unhoused neighbors and see them not as problems to be solved by people to be loved. my hope and my vision with this work...
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the yemen leader also slamed the u.s. large scale support for israel's genocidal war. he noted that a us soldier self-imilating reflects the depth of resentment and public anger against washington. who he stated that israel and his allies wanted to eliminate palestine all together. iran has launched yet another homegrown satellite as the country aims to bridge the gap with other nations in the race for space dominance. farazona ashurion reports. the news satellite pars one aboard sayo's launch vehicle was blasted off from a russian space base and successfully put into orbit 500 km above earth. the imaging and a research satellite will provide set of remote sensing data that can be used in various fields including land, forest, water monitoring and mining and energy transmission lines. the domestically made satellite weighs nearly 150 kilograms and the pars one satellite is two-way researching satellite built by the iran space research institute and has three types of applications for collecting data from the earth's surface, the first payload of the color spectrum with
the yemen leader also slamed the u.s. large scale support for israel's genocidal war. he noted that a us soldier self-imilating reflects the depth of resentment and public anger against washington. who he stated that israel and his allies wanted to eliminate palestine all together. iran has launched yet another homegrown satellite as the country aims to bridge the gap with other nations in the race for space dominance. farazona ashurion reports. the news satellite pars one aboard sayo's launch...
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the only republican mom in the u.s. senate with school-aged children and the youngest republican woman ever elected to the senate. her response is coming as alabama deals with the controversy surrounding its supreme court's ivf decision that embryos are children. coming up next, abortion rights, voting rights, gun rights, discrimination rights and immunity, the supreme court has largely delivered on donald trump's agenda, what the court could look like if donald trump wins in november. >>> plus, donald trump and president biden are both at the border. what they're doing and saying today about how to fix the crisis. we are back in 60 seconds. crisis we are back in 60 seconds. era. and i wanted to hide from the world. for years, i thought my t.e.d. was beyond help... but then i asked my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at the source not just the symptoms. in a clinical study more than 8 out of 10 patients taking tepezza had less eye bulging. tepezza is an infusion and may cause in
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even the world's most powerful aviation fleet, the u.s. air forbes uses c3ai's artificial intelligence to maintain and improve if aircraft availability. let's bring in the mind trust behind this, ceo and chairman of c3ai tom siebel. this has got to feel pretty good, to see investors react in such a positive way. can i just get you, because we know you came in nay roar e -- narrower losses than expected, give me a sense of why you are so increasing your outlook for 2024 full year. is it something that you seeing right now in this current quarter, and what is that? >> well,ing we've been planning for this a.i. boom for 15 or years, les. we've spent -- liz. we've spent billions of dollars building an a.i. platform and now score of turnkey a.i. applications to address aerospace, manufacturing, health care, supply chain, demand chain what have you, and now the world has kind of come our way. the world has now realized that a.i. is really important. there is no business leader, in government leader, no military leader who isn't having a meeting
even the world's most powerful aviation fleet, the u.s. air forbes uses c3ai's artificial intelligence to maintain and improve if aircraft availability. let's bring in the mind trust behind this, ceo and chairman of c3ai tom siebel. this has got to feel pretty good, to see investors react in such a positive way. can i just get you, because we know you came in nay roar e -- narrower losses than expected, give me a sense of why you are so increasing your outlook for 2024 full year. is it...
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she is the latest u.s. citizen to be held in russia. journalist evan gershkovich has been in custody for almost a year now, accused of espionage. the "wall street journal" says he is innocent and was doing his work as a reporter. at the same time, president putin giving a keynote speech highlighting recent advances in ukraine, though the battlefield there does remain largely unchanged saying he bows at the feet of russian heroes calling for a minute's silence for soldiers he said "are going through the meat grinder of war." his address shown on giant screens around moscow including a thinly veiled nuclear threat if nato puts troops on the ground in ukraine. he said we too have weapons that can strike on their territory. president putin is two weeks from an election saying today we are a pillar of democracy, though, of course, when russia votes next month there will only be one certain winner. >> thank you. >>> a family in new mexico is suing their school after a teacher allegedly brought swords to class and encouraged students to fight.
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they did not even know that there was a period where the u.s. banned in the 1940s, chinese immigration. and so when you have them, they try to relate it to modern day immigration issues you are like, well, so, you have a problem with immigration so, let's talk about this because this is also, this is 1882 and you are having this upsurge in immigration from everywhere else in the u.s.ial ellis island, they are focusing on one asian group, chinese, initially they are not stopping the japanese, they are only doing the chinese, and this is purely racial politics. you walk them through. what i try to do is walk them through. think it out, talk it through. also i, you know, students don't challenge me much not because i am part of something it is just once i walk it through and they see what happens when you walk it through they are just like well, that makes sense. a lot of times what has happened with students who are distraught from what they are learning in my class is that it makes them want to learn more. so i am appreciative. that is one thing
they did not even know that there was a period where the u.s. banned in the 1940s, chinese immigration. and so when you have them, they try to relate it to modern day immigration issues you are like, well, so, you have a problem with immigration so, let's talk about this because this is also, this is 1882 and you are having this upsurge in immigration from everywhere else in the u.s.ial ellis island, they are focusing on one asian group, chinese, initially they are not stopping the japanese,...
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you won't find pyds on the streets in the u.s.. so we sent someone to santiago, chile, to find out why chinese brands are popular there. we knew very little about this car. >> you know, courtney, we're here in a mall in santiago. this is the byd dolphin. this is the smallest byd e.v.a. that is sold. it is the precursor to what will be coming out over the next year, which is the siegel, which is an even smaller one and is expected to be priced for $11,000. here in santiago, byd enter the market last year. what about tesla? they just enter the market earlier this month. in fact, we went to what you might call the tesla gallery. really more of a cube that had a model three in it. people came by and took a look at. it you could go in and talk with representatives about potentially buying a tesla. in terms of south america, it is just starting to develop as an ev market. that is why tesla's first mark it down here is santiago, chile. although they expect to expand overtime. globally b sales, if you look at the numbers last year, let's b
you won't find pyds on the streets in the u.s.. so we sent someone to santiago, chile, to find out why chinese brands are popular there. we knew very little about this car. >> you know, courtney, we're here in a mall in santiago. this is the byd dolphin. this is the smallest byd e.v.a. that is sold. it is the precursor to what will be coming out over the next year, which is the siegel, which is an even smaller one and is expected to be priced for $11,000. here in santiago, byd enter the...
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october 2019, u.s. forces came under turkish artillery fire, which sources claim was a deliberate efforts to push american troops away from syria's northern border. the shelling was reportedly so severe that u.s. personnel considered firing back in self-defense. this is our ally. we're sending these people f-16's who are shooting at us and our other allies. there's also the fact that turkey, this is not an insignificant fact, bought the s-400 air and missile defense systems in 2019 from russia. despite strong u.s. protests. that decision prompted the trump administration to remove turkey from the f-35 joint strike fighter program. at that point, the leadership on the republican and democrat side were opposed to the f-35 program. they've now switched their mind because of the quid pro quo. they've been given membership for sweden, they salivate over making nato bigger, and they do that in exchange for now sending these weapons to turkey. there are concerns that the s-400 could expose classified f-35 stea
october 2019, u.s. forces came under turkish artillery fire, which sources claim was a deliberate efforts to push american troops away from syria's northern border. the shelling was reportedly so severe that u.s. personnel considered firing back in self-defense. this is our ally. we're sending these people f-16's who are shooting at us and our other allies. there's also the fact that turkey, this is not an insignificant fact, bought the s-400 air and missile defense systems in 2019 from russia....
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wade would be overturned by the u.s. supreme court. they thought this was a trial run for them to be able to appeal to their base, but they have not looked at the unintended consequences that continue to plague our state. >> you sponsored virginia's right to contraception act. that would codify rights to condoms, the pill, iuds, plan b. i'm wondering what you have heard from constituents and as that bill sits on governor youngkin's desk, what are you hearing about whether he'll sign it? >> thank you so much. and there's been an overwhelming response here in virginia in support of this legislation. i know i've talked to so many voters who feel after the disastrous dobbs decision that we have to take action, and we have to protect the rights that we thought were previously enshrined, and the right to contraception is certainly one of those. and we have had a great deal of support and, in fact, polling shows that 90% of americans absolutely support the right to protect the right to contraceptive care and the right to use contraception. we
wade would be overturned by the u.s. supreme court. they thought this was a trial run for them to be able to appeal to their base, but they have not looked at the unintended consequences that continue to plague our state. >> you sponsored virginia's right to contraception act. that would codify rights to condoms, the pill, iuds, plan b. i'm wondering what you have heard from constituents and as that bill sits on governor youngkin's desk, what are you hearing about whether he'll sign it?...
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. >> certainly are, and the u.s. state department now says investigators are trying to get to the bottom of this civilian mass casualty incident that was sparked by an aid convoy. the idf has released some video, thermal video, it looks a little odd, says the aid convoy entered the southern end of the gaza strip, 30 trucks traveled to the north with a military escort. at some point the trucks separated from the escort, but before they reached their intended distribution point the trucks came under fire. convoy stopped and the trucks were mobbed. >> and at some point, and we can -- you can surely see this in some of the videos the idf have distributed, at some point the trucks were overwhelmed and the people driving the trucks, which are gazan civilian drivers, plowed into the crowds of people, ultimately killing, my understanding, is tens of people. >> now at another spot the crowd rushed a line of israeli soldiers. idf says the soldiers were threatened and they opened fire. now, rear admiral daniel hagari, spokesman
. >> certainly are, and the u.s. state department now says investigators are trying to get to the bottom of this civilian mass casualty incident that was sparked by an aid convoy. the idf has released some video, thermal video, it looks a little odd, says the aid convoy entered the southern end of the gaza strip, 30 trucks traveled to the north with a military escort. at some point the trucks separated from the escort, but before they reached their intended distribution point the trucks...
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just ahead, today's dueling appearances at the u.s.-mexico border. >> and a rescue first responders are calling miraculous. it happened after a car plunged off a big sur cliffside. coming up this midday the amazing story of survival. perhaps you know me as, "the dragon warrior." po. master shifu. that's much worse. i will become the world's greatest villain by destroying the world's greatest hero. what is it you're holding? a cookie. ah! one last dragon warrior smackdown. oh come on! i'm gonna lead you right to her front door. shhh. achoo! [ passing wind ] i launched our campaign at this union hall. let's go win this thing! then we hit the road and never stopped. you shared with me your frustration at working harder to barely get by and afford a place to live. your fears for our democracy and freedoms and your dreams for yourself, your family, and the future. it is not too late to realize those dreams. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message because together we can still get big things done. thousands of women with metastatic breas
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look for areas on sale like u.s. mid-cap stocks. charles: love it. both of you. very, very good stuff. folks, our next guest says we're entering a period where a new tech revolution will impact every aspect of life. dan fleck is a long-term tech investor. he has some new wrinkles. we'll be right back. ♪. ♪ voya ♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing across all your benefits and savings options. so you can feel confident in your financial choices. ♪ they really know how to put two and two together. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. i think he's having a midlife crisis i'm not. you got us t-mobile home internet lite. after a week of streaming they knocked us down... ...to dial up speeds. like from the 90s. great times. all i can do say is that my life is pre-- i like watching the puddles gather rain. -hey, your mom and i procreated to that song. oh, ew! i think you've said enough. why don't we just switch
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he does not support u.s. troops involved in this conflict in ukraine and i'll leave it at that. >> john: not again responding to putin, not saying don't be talking about nuclear, but what's macron's game here? i know he wants to be the big dog in europe, he talked about the creation of a european military force outside of nato. is he just trying to look like again the big dog on the block? >> trying to look like it but does not have the dogs to play in the fight. the french military is a good military but it's not a big military. admiral kirby, putin blows everybody else off. macron wants to be the leader, he tried to do it in our administration, leader of europe and does not have the capacity, military capacity to really back that up. >> jacqui: we are out of time, you know, putin in the same state of the nation address denied plans to put a nuclear anti-satellite system in space. but are you at all concerned that what they are moving toward is actually a way to get the u.s. to encourage ukraine to accept a
he does not support u.s. troops involved in this conflict in ukraine and i'll leave it at that. >> john: not again responding to putin, not saying don't be talking about nuclear, but what's macron's game here? i know he wants to be the big dog in europe, he talked about the creation of a european military force outside of nato. is he just trying to look like again the big dog on the block? >> trying to look like it but does not have the dogs to play in the fight. the french military...
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it's been suggested including by at least one u.s. senator, maybe move a u.s. navy medical ship in that could both deal with the wounded but also can carry a lot of supplies. what can we do that we're not doing right now in your view? >> well, there are obviously a lot of options to look at. and i do think that the idea of some kind of navy ship, a hospital ship coming in and taking port there and being able to provide assistance off that ship is something that should be considered. i also think that working with international organizations, some kind of military effort to try to make sure that aid trucks are protected as they go into these areas and better define where those areas are that can provide aid to those in need. there are ways to deal with this. the problem right now is that there are a lot of moving parts in the middle east, and no one's quite sure exactly what parts are going to move and what parts are going to get stuck, but there's no question that if we don't bring better order to how humanitarian aid is being distributed so that it can reach t
it's been suggested including by at least one u.s. senator, maybe move a u.s. navy medical ship in that could both deal with the wounded but also can carry a lot of supplies. what can we do that we're not doing right now in your view? >> well, there are obviously a lot of options to look at. and i do think that the idea of some kind of navy ship, a hospital ship coming in and taking port there and being able to provide assistance off that ship is something that should be considered. i...
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remember in this u.s. senate race, it's not just about who's in first, but also that all important. >> democrat adam schiff, thank you, everybody. republican steve garvey. and democrat katie porter. you're looking at the 3 leading candidates in the race for california's open u.s. senate seat. that is according to this new inside california politics. emerson college poll showing ship in the lead with 28% and garvey in second with 20% in 3rd place. but within the margin of error in reach of second places. porter with 17% democrat barbara lee rounds out the top 4 at 8%. while all other candidates pulled the 2% or lower. i think the main takeaway here is that shift is likely to take that number one spot. >> but that second place that is up for matt taglia helped to organize and conduct a poll. he says it's important to remember this race is part of the state's top 2 primary system, meaning the top 2 vote getters will advance to compete in the november general election all the more. so i tag we know it's much o
remember in this u.s. senate race, it's not just about who's in first, but also that all important. >> democrat adam schiff, thank you, everybody. republican steve garvey. and democrat katie porter. you're looking at the 3 leading candidates in the race for california's open u.s. senate seat. that is according to this new inside california politics. emerson college poll showing ship in the lead with 28% and garvey in second with 20% in 3rd place. but within the margin of error in reach of...
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and we're coming off 2023 where record rounds of play in the u.s. and around the world. so lots to be optimistic about in the world of golf i think we get credit for our focus on premium golf balls and premium golf clubs, our efforts to fit golfers, whether it's balls, gloves, footwear. i think it resonates with our golfers and with investors over the years. today not with standing. >> david, do you feel given all that popularity in surge, there's anything to be made of what's happening in the world of professional golf, where it's the most visible a growing rift between professional golfers between the pga tour and the saudi backed liv golf tour. there seems to be some progress in deal making and maybe not at the same time. do you think the game is going to be in a good place, given what we're seeing in terms of the friction at the highest levels of professional golf? >> dom, typically there's a real correlation between the recreational game and the professional game. and they feed off of each other. we've seen a bit of a disconnect in recent years where the recreationa
and we're coming off 2023 where record rounds of play in the u.s. and around the world. so lots to be optimistic about in the world of golf i think we get credit for our focus on premium golf balls and premium golf clubs, our efforts to fit golfers, whether it's balls, gloves, footwear. i think it resonates with our golfers and with investors over the years. today not with standing. >> david, do you feel given all that popularity in surge, there's anything to be made of what's happening...
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it is relationship to u.s. economy. >> it is interesting when you mention henry grady and the moonlight magnolias but then you also think about what he was known for, the phrase the new south. explain. how do you go back to the past and making something new? >> he gave a speech at the union league around 1880 or '81 . is that right, fitz? he says we welcome you to the south. it imagines a south as a woman. we first start to see the south as a female character. the south needs capital. it is thrilling with investment. what he is offering is women. he is offering lots and lots of white women who have lost husbands or fathers during the civil war. there is a very large number of white men that were wiped out. a lot of men were wiped out by the word itself there are all these unattached women. atlanta is a city of women. these are going to be the hands that are working the cotton mills. rather than just going cotton, we will see industrialization. industrialization is not what we see here. it is not these 20 story
it is relationship to u.s. economy. >> it is interesting when you mention henry grady and the moonlight magnolias but then you also think about what he was known for, the phrase the new south. explain. how do you go back to the past and making something new? >> he gave a speech at the union league around 1880 or '81 . is that right, fitz? he says we welcome you to the south. it imagines a south as a woman. we first start to see the south as a female character. the south needs...
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joining me now, former u.s. attorney paul charlton and "washington post" national editor, phil rucker, co-author of "i alone can fix it." paul, here is how the supreme court describes the case in this release. to what extent does a former president enjoy presidential immunity from criminal prosecution for conduct alleged to involve official acts during his tenure in office? what do you make of the way they frame that, of how they are limiting the issue that they are going to look at in this case? >> first of all, they have removed that part of the trump appeal that dealt with whether or not double jeopardy attached in some fashion. it was a complicated and widely rejected theory that perhaps trump couldn't be prosecuted under this double jeopardy theory, that because he had gone through the impeachment process, no criminal prosecution should go forward. it is limited in the sense that it is only now going to deal with official acts or alleged official acts. this decision by the u.s. supreme court to hear the cas
joining me now, former u.s. attorney paul charlton and "washington post" national editor, phil rucker, co-author of "i alone can fix it." paul, here is how the supreme court describes the case in this release. to what extent does a former president enjoy presidential immunity from criminal prosecution for conduct alleged to involve official acts during his tenure in office? what do you make of the way they frame that, of how they are limiting the issue that they are going to...