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nippon steel's new chief has vowed to press on with the acquisition of u.s. steel. he says the deal will give the u.s. firm access dependence and technology to boost competitiveness. prospects for the acquisition has been clouded by president biden's insistence that u.s. steel should be domestically owned and operated. plenty more to come. back with another update at the top of the hour. this is bloomberg. robyn: if i can have everybody answer the same question, what do you come to work to do every day? and the answer to that is, because we are the custodians and we are responsible for the savings and the pensions of real people, like my mom and dad and your mom and dad, then we do a better job every day. francine: it's the world's largest listed hedge fund manager, and after 240 years in existence, man group has a woman in charge for the very first time. robyn grew was promoted from president to chief executive last september. the high point of a 15-year career at the firm. the former barrister entered the world of finance three decades ago and never left. robyn: t
nippon steel's new chief has vowed to press on with the acquisition of u.s. steel. he says the deal will give the u.s. firm access dependence and technology to boost competitiveness. prospects for the acquisition has been clouded by president biden's insistence that u.s. steel should be domestically owned and operated. plenty more to come. back with another update at the top of the hour. this is bloomberg. robyn: if i can have everybody answer the same question, what do you come to work to do...
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and that the majority of the u.s. senate, keep that in place but change the leadership in the u.s. house. >> where does climate change rank as an issue in 20 4 and has that helped you in raising more funding that you can then turn around and spend in re-electing or getting pro-climate candidates elected? >> for many voters it ranks very high. not just young voters but voters of color in many instances rank commitment change up on their list. if you -- climate change up on their list. the issue of climate change has become more and more important. if you look back to the 2020 democratic primary. joe biden and all the other candidates put out aggressive climate change million because they knew it was a vote getter in the primary and then brought that message forward in the general election against a climate change denier. donald trump has called climate change a hoax. it was part of the debate in 2020 and that's emphases climate change matters to voter. >> a lot of eyes on montana's senate rails this year. jon tester considered one of the most endangered incumbents. who is lining up
and that the majority of the u.s. senate, keep that in place but change the leadership in the u.s. house. >> where does climate change rank as an issue in 20 4 and has that helped you in raising more funding that you can then turn around and spend in re-electing or getting pro-climate candidates elected? >> for many voters it ranks very high. not just young voters but voters of color in many instances rank commitment change up on their list. if you -- climate change up on their...
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the u.s. let's do it. the u.s. let's do it. >>> while republican are busy spreading conspiracy theories about the baltimore bridge collapse, the biden administration has taken action approving $60 million in emergency federal aid. next,it is expected to turn to congress to pass bipartisan legislation to approve additional funds for that bridge. transportation secretary pete buttigieg made the rounds this morning on the sunday shows to make his pitch to the lawmakers about why we need that money, and here he is speaking to my colleague. >> there are many times over the years when there has been a dramatic event like this and federal assistance has been key to getting things back to normal. think about the minnesota bridge collapse in 2007. different in the sense that it wasn't caused by a collision, it was caused by a design flaw in the bridge, but the point is getting that bridge back up and running took about $260 million of federal funding. and there was strong, swift, bipartisan support to
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your headlines on press tv, some 80 palestinians are killed during iof attacks on day 177 of the u.s. israely genocidal war on the gaza strib. more protest rallies in tel aviv and outputs: israelis want benjamin netanyahu to resign over his handling of the war on gaza, and the israeli regime launches fresh airways targeting locations in the vicinity of the syrian capital, damascus injuring two civilians. hello everyone, you're watching press tv live from the studios in term. thank you for joining us. nearly six months into the us-israeli genocidal war on gaza and attacks continue all across the besieged territory, causing more deaths and destruction. according to palestinian officials, around 80 people lost their lives in 24 hours, most of them were killed in fresh strikes on eight seekers near gaza city, number of civilians were also killed as israeli forces talk the tents belonging to displace palestinians in the central city of davis. balah: during three weeks of siege on al-shifa hospital, israeli forces have killed hundreds of civilians in and around the medical facility. some 10
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our opportunistic fund, we just bought some -- we foreclosed on some loans for multifamily in the u.s. recently. we are very excited about that, and we continue to look at a bunch of things. francine: do you see anything in europe? bruce: absolutely. i think there will be -- you know, the biggest, most liquid markets are in the united states. that doesn't mean -- therefore, because they are the most liquid, you always find the most opportunities. but europe, there's less capital, and therefore, there will be opportunities here as well. francine: but how do you make a difference between the ones that will get better and the ones that, actually, you should forget? bruce: you know, i would just say it depends on the types of real estate. you just need to -- quality wins, always. it always has. it always will. francine: what do you spend most of your time thinking about? bruce: you know, personally, i spend my time sometimes helping our teams with business. sometimes -- i would say a third of that, a third with clients, helping them understand what we are doing, where we are going. and a
our opportunistic fund, we just bought some -- we foreclosed on some loans for multifamily in the u.s. recently. we are very excited about that, and we continue to look at a bunch of things. francine: do you see anything in europe? bruce: absolutely. i think there will be -- you know, the biggest, most liquid markets are in the united states. that doesn't mean -- therefore, because they are the most liquid, you always find the most opportunities. but europe, there's less capital, and therefore,...
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donald posed the decision of the republican party leadership in the u.s. senate mitch mcconnell to not convict in the second impeachment was well ultimately be very very important when we write the history of of of this process and that that was an opportunity a opened clear opportunity for the republican party leadership to self-police to their responsibly use their leadership to screen somebody who was clearly a threat and we don't have mechanisms to sort of militant democracy to rule out dangerous candidates. our political leaders have assumed the responsibility of filtering out our leaders. and that leaves society itself. that leaves the key actors in the business community, in the religious community, in media, in politics, obviously citizens themselves are going to have to stand up and make it clear that in an undemocratic candidate is not acceptable in this country. so at the risk of mythologizing the founders, you know, one of the reasons why we have an independent judiciary was a deliberate and very sharp break from the british model from which we
donald posed the decision of the republican party leadership in the u.s. senate mitch mcconnell to not convict in the second impeachment was well ultimately be very very important when we write the history of of of this process and that that was an opportunity a opened clear opportunity for the republican party leadership to self-police to their responsibly use their leadership to screen somebody who was clearly a threat and we don't have mechanisms to sort of militant democracy to rule out...
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chair powell: as i mentioned earlier, the fact that the u.s. economy is growing at such a solid base, the fact that the labor market is still very strong gives us the chance to just be a little more confident about inflation coming down before we take the important step of cutting rates, so we are not going to take that step until we are confident. we don't think it will be appropriate to do so we should say, but that is the way it plays into what we are doing. kai: over to you, boss. >> tha
chair powell: as i mentioned earlier, the fact that the u.s. economy is growing at such a solid base, the fact that the labor market is still very strong gives us the chance to just be a little more confident about inflation coming down before we take the important step of cutting rates, so we are not going to take that step until we are confident. we don't think it will be appropriate to do so we should say, but that is the way it plays into what we are doing. kai: over to you, boss. >>...
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u.s. coast guard. you will see here at the mangled pieces of metal. all of which have to be cut by the way y what you also see shig containers dangling over the side. we note 14 containers were impacted fed soap, resin material, or perfume for this ship has to be eventually polled. we do not know when but maryland governor wes moore said this is unprecedented. >> we have a ship, a vessel that is nearly the size of the eiffel tower that is now stuck because the key bridge which is 3000 -- 4000 tons of steel is sitting on top of it. >> the u.s. army corps of engineers laying out their objectives including stabilizing the ship to prevent it from pivoting that will bring an 601,000-ton cranes the latter is a chesapeake 1000 for the largest loading crane on the eastern seaboard. and then they went to cut pieces of the bridge re- float the ship away from the wreckage today a survey is being done to figure out how hard the ground is around the ship come up with eight removal plan. first though of
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let's not forget, the u.s. has virtually removed all the meaningful restrictions on the stock pile and the transfer of its arms to israel. this includes surplus weapons limitations, annual spending cap on replenishing the stock pile and curtailing congressional oversight. and to add insult to injury, the us says that israel is using weapons in line with international and humanitarian law and that israel is not blocking gaza 8, saying israel's use of american weapons meets requirements of new national security memorandum despite overwhelming evidence that proves otherwise. the us provides israel with nearly $4 billion a year in military assistance, if it wanted to stop the israeli genocide, it could do so by using that as leverage to condition us aid for israel, but continues to uh provide israel with bombs, which may be why joe biden has new nickname, genocide joe. iranians get together in mosks and other religious places in the month of ramadan to observe laid qadr or the night of destiny. a correspondent farzane ashuriun who is in the holy city of mashad tells us more about nights wh
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that does not involve raising the statutory rate in the u.s.. is that something that ends up part of this because the revenue is needed? >> absolutely on the table. house republicans will see some of that as being on the table. i don't think they would go for anything remotely approaching the biden proposals. i think does it have to be 21 with 20 one or 23 be the end of the world? on the international stuff i think republicans don't like profit shifting. they don't like hearing stuff is moving overseas instead of being here. well they might not like pillar two and the dynamics around that, there are international revenue raisers, anti-profit shifting, loophole closing type things that might appeal to house republicans if they are trying to help individuals and families and small businesses. >> i think democrats took a very serious look at doing something in this space on the inflation reduction act and came close to doing it. it is a timing question. early to mid summer. 2022. there was a big fight happening in the du about how they were going t
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she's a former u.s. attorney, the eastern district of michigan, the first woman to have held that position, appointed by barack obama. she lost job in donald trump's purge of. u.s. attorneys in 2017 for her. earlier in her career was a sportswriter. she's currently a legal for nbc and msnbc a co-host of co-host of in law podcast. and a big fan of michigan football. and michigan in the crowd go blue. charges repel attack from within as well. thank so much. i can't tell you how what a good time i'm having here. i have never been to this event before. i'm a maize. it's wonderful and i be happier to be here. i was outside books earlier this morning and somebody me something called a sonoran hot dog know that delicious. thank you. hit the spot and. you know, i'm a little fair skinned and i didn't expect that. the bright sun sitting out while and so somebody brought me a hat which i'm delighted to wear so ordinarily it's only and blue for me but today i am a wildcat so thank you. thank you, all of you, for bei
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different to the u.s.? in the u.s. there is almost a badge of honor of trying and failing, of trying again, of starting again. [laughter] i don't know if there is a stigma in the u.k., that people are less bold. emma: i don't think they are less bold. i think there is more, you know, we are different here. we don't celebrate it in the same way. i find that really difficult to say, because i feel like i am so celebrated, especially where i'm from. like, people in london are so nice to me. i turned up at this office and two girls, come up to me and they are like -- emma, we love you! high five. i think things are shifting. what i am all about is celebrating people. it doesn't all work out, but that is part of life. i think we have to be more honest with ourselves about what it takes and how hard it is. francine: it is hard because you need to build a team around you, you need funding. emma: oh, yeah. francine: there is a little bit of luck. what have you found hardest? emma: probably the funding piece. because i think wi
different to the u.s.? in the u.s. there is almost a badge of honor of trying and failing, of trying again, of starting again. [laughter] i don't know if there is a stigma in the u.k., that people are less bold. emma: i don't think they are less bold. i think there is more, you know, we are different here. we don't celebrate it in the same way. i find that really difficult to say, because i feel like i am so celebrated, especially where i'm from. like, people in london are so nice to me. i...
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delivered the u.s. attorney and drug enforcement agency to interrupt the sale and trafficking of fentanyl. [applause] and all of these efforts have paid off. we doubled the number of drug arrests in 2023. retail theft and car breakens plummeted. the arrest was 25 points higher then the national average. our crime rate is the lowest it's been in 10 years. [applause] not including 2020 when we had to shut the city down. yes, these figures are accurate. they coincide with the arrival of the chp national guard, u.s. attorney office, da jenkins increased in prosecutions. i do recognize that some people don't feel the lower crime rate yet, and if you are someone you know is a victim of a crime, all the stats mean nothing. i understand that and i hear your concerns and that's exactly why we are not letting up. we will roll out 400 automated license plate readers at a hundred intersections across the city this month. [applause] thanks to the voters approving proposition e on tuesday. [applause] we will be insta
delivered the u.s. attorney and drug enforcement agency to interrupt the sale and trafficking of fentanyl. [applause] and all of these efforts have paid off. we doubled the number of drug arrests in 2023. retail theft and car breakens plummeted. the arrest was 25 points higher then the national average. our crime rate is the lowest it's been in 10 years. [applause] not including 2020 when we had to shut the city down. yes, these figures are accurate. they coincide with the arrival of the chp...
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i would say, look, if we take a step back, that the overwhelming u.s. policy and foreign policy of the biden administration remains very much in lockstep with israel, and they recognize the attack on israel as an act of war by hamas, and they recognize israel's sovereignty to defend themselves, but it is undeniable, reverent, the shift we have seen in our domestic politics away from just excepting that premise. there are no hard questions about that alliance, and you can see the biden administration trying to address them. look, among the general election profile, this is likely not something to influence the typical voter, but the selection requires building a coalition that does include a slice of people that use a posting scene outside radio city music hall and other places that have expressed grave concern. then, the question for them is this is a binary race do you really think that donald trump would be listening to you more and trying to influence israel and then you who's behavior? the answer is clear, a resounding no. joe biden's administration
i would say, look, if we take a step back, that the overwhelming u.s. policy and foreign policy of the biden administration remains very much in lockstep with israel, and they recognize the attack on israel as an act of war by hamas, and they recognize israel's sovereignty to defend themselves, but it is undeniable, reverent, the shift we have seen in our domestic politics away from just excepting that premise. there are no hard questions about that alliance, and you can see the biden...
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what's left for the u.s. to do is to either tax that, apply more taxes to domestic activity or as kimberly is saying, raise the rates. in those scenarios, there are questions for competitiveness, attractiveness of the u.s. and the question of what does the future of multinational investment look like. for a lot of cases, the assumption we worked with with some of our analysis last year of the mobility of profits or profitable assets that was observed for many years may be flowing down or getting locked in place. if there is an opportunity for companies to say it is not in a low tax jurisdiction, maybe it is blocked out because of these rules adopted elsewhere. there needs to be a thought on encouraging investment and avoiding shifting from the u.s.. >> thank you questions about spending. one asked if we ought to couple tax reform of spending reductions in similar questions, so i would ask it broadly by a show of hands, do you think we ought to reduce spending. raise your hand. >> i interpreted that as should
what's left for the u.s. to do is to either tax that, apply more taxes to domestic activity or as kimberly is saying, raise the rates. in those scenarios, there are questions for competitiveness, attractiveness of the u.s. and the question of what does the future of multinational investment look like. for a lot of cases, the assumption we worked with with some of our analysis last year of the mobility of profits or profitable assets that was observed for many years may be flowing down or...
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the u.s. and counterinsurgency, the philippine war, 1899 to 1902. please join me in welcoming dr. lynn. thanks very much to amanda. james zobel, jennifer for the invitation. macarthur memorial foundation for hosting this event and for you all for showing up. as i preparing this talk, i recognized the problems inherent in compressing research. i in 1979 which is before any of you were born into about a 20 minute talk. so i'm going to apologize if i either say too little or too much, but i hope the end you'll share some of my interest and enthusiasm in the experience of the american soldier in the philippines. just like more close to my hello. is that better? even closer. all right. i'm sorry if i'm blowing you guys away. i have a very simple thesis that i'm going expound on today, which is that for about 120 years, the american soldier in the philippines has been a victim of a gross historical misinterpretation initiated, anti-imperialist and continued by ideologues. all too many of them who be
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man who's currently leading to become the next president has said that the immigrants coming into the u.s. are poisoning the blood of our country now. that was language last used by adolf. he also says that the people coming in here are being led out of the insane asylums. so language is used and certainly mayor adams has been dealing with this. so i'm wondering your thoughts, how this is being reflected in the campaign regarding immigrants or i can i can take that first. i used to be an immigration reporter, so i'm very familiar with the language that you've described. i mean, for anyone who's familiar, the kind of the heart, the meat of what you're describing there is the great replacement theory that was once a fringe, something that would very quickly get you labeled as a nazi and a racist and unwelcome public spaces. but now which of our lawmakers talk about very openly this that people of color are immigrants are coming into our country to replace the white majority and that democrats are aligning with them to do this and that they are somehow voting in our elections as even though
man who's currently leading to become the next president has said that the immigrants coming into the u.s. are poisoning the blood of our country now. that was language last used by adolf. he also says that the people coming in here are being led out of the insane asylums. so language is used and certainly mayor adams has been dealing with this. so i'm wondering your thoughts, how this is being reflected in the campaign regarding immigrants or i can i can take that first. i used to be an...
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that comes after the u.s. conference of bishops called for prayers for peace in the middle east at the start of holy week. cb cotton is alive outside st. patrick's cathedral with the latest. >> hi jonathan, a group of climate activists that it is behind the planned approach is to disrupt an easter vigil service here eight st. patrick's cathedral in new york city. according to social media posts those involved with church leaders to demand a cease-fire in gaza. this all unfolding saturday evening. first some of the protesters stood up and began singing possibly as a distraction while others walked to the front of the church and open this banner which read silence equals death. now, as those people were escorted out some of the activists who were singing at first began chanting this. free free palestine. free free palestine. >> during the protest some churchgoers stood up to get a better view of what was going on. others pulled out their cell phones to capture the chaos. or an organizer behind this disruption re
that comes after the u.s. conference of bishops called for prayers for peace in the middle east at the start of holy week. cb cotton is alive outside st. patrick's cathedral with the latest. >> hi jonathan, a group of climate activists that it is behind the planned approach is to disrupt an easter vigil service here eight st. patrick's cathedral in new york city. according to social media posts those involved with church leaders to demand a cease-fire in gaza. this all unfolding saturday...
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former federal judge michael due date is here, former assistant u.s. attorney on msnbc legal analyst kershner is here, plus msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin joins us, and national affairs analyst john hammons is here. it is time to do something different. we are not going to have this conversation again. i have come on the air with breaking news about requests for gag orders because of threats for judges and their kids more times than i can count today before i got ready e point judge lou dig, i am sorry in advance, but donald trump broke the rule of law, and we should cover a broken judiciary in this country, donald trump managed to delay every federal criminal trial based on facts that he barely denies. donald trump managed to enlist the supreme court and a delayed process, the highest court in the land. nd donald trump brazenly and repeatedly attacks not just judges, and i had the privilege of sitting across not just from you, judge, but judge esther solace, whose son was assassinated by a crazy person. judges don't have secret service protectin
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i hope the u.s. supreme court will hold the fda accountable for its reckless disregard for women's health and require it to reinstate these vital safeguards. surely we can all agree that women deserve better. thank you. >> hi, i am kris kobach. plan the attorney general of the state of kansas. it is my honor to not only be here representing my own -- the actions of the fda here are not only injurious to the unborn but have dangerous consequently to the mother's. it originally rested under our constitution with the exception of the erroneous departmental ever. but making the system where abortion pill's can be mailed to any one of the states regardless of what the state laws require. in regards of the fact that that state may not allow abortion by mail. the fda has overwritten state laws with the stroke of a bureaucrats pen. after the fda decision, private organization started mailing abortion drugs into all 50 states in large quantities. less than one month the summer of 2023. seven state providers m
i hope the u.s. supreme court will hold the fda accountable for its reckless disregard for women's health and require it to reinstate these vital safeguards. surely we can all agree that women deserve better. thank you. >> hi, i am kris kobach. plan the attorney general of the state of kansas. it is my honor to not only be here representing my own -- the actions of the fda here are not only injurious to the unborn but have dangerous consequently to the mother's. it originally rested under...
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when i was an assistant u.s. attorney and then the u.s. attorney in the eastern district of michigan. i focused on on threats to national security. and i noticed, frank, how it evolved, the time i was working in that space from al qaeda after 911, it evolved to asis and then it involved evolved to cyber intrusions and then to russia and now what i see as the greatest threat to national security is disinformation from within own country. and that's why the book is called from within how, you know, political operatives or profit seekers or people just pushing an agenda are engaging in disinformation. and in my work as a professor at michigan law school, i teach a course on national security and civil liberties and how people are taking advantage of our right to free speech to push false information. and i worry that we are at place now where we are so polarized and technology allows us to reach a large audience so quickly that what we're finding is not only are people by false information, but many are just going along with the con because p
when i was an assistant u.s. attorney and then the u.s. attorney in the eastern district of michigan. i focused on on threats to national security. and i noticed, frank, how it evolved, the time i was working in that space from al qaeda after 911, it evolved to asis and then it involved evolved to cyber intrusions and then to russia and now what i see as the greatest threat to national security is disinformation from within own country. and that's why the book is called from within how, you...
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yeah the roger b taney, the chief justice of the u.s. supreme, wrote one and he said basically, black people will never citizens of the united states. and i don't see that they have they have accruing to them any rights under the constitution. i mean, she's living with one of the best lawyers in the country i got a feeling they talked that over anyway she faced dangers delights anguish exhaustion and it wasn't until pretty late in her life after she had been running the boardinghouse in washington for a while that she wrote to a friend of hers and said you know sometimes i just get pretty tired especially in the summer keeping this this going that's the first time i found that she ever said anything being tired this woman was she was beyond the energizer bunny. she was just she really was was driven. i partly because she was she born into pretty impoverished circumstances and i think she was bound and determined to get ahead. she was generous almost to a fault in her will. she left all kinds of money to people. she had a half sister, jan
yeah the roger b taney, the chief justice of the u.s. supreme, wrote one and he said basically, black people will never citizens of the united states. and i don't see that they have they have accruing to them any rights under the constitution. i mean, she's living with one of the best lawyers in the country i got a feeling they talked that over anyway she faced dangers delights anguish exhaustion and it wasn't until pretty late in her life after she had been running the boardinghouse in...
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and we know that basically he is threatening the u.s. and and saying, hey, send us the money or the migrants are going to keep coming. now, what we do know is that joe biden is out here trying to sue the state of texas for putting up barriers, and donald trump would be sending reinforcements. as you said in your opening, you've got national guard from six different states that are in texas right now helping texas to defend themselves from these illegal aliens who are crossing into the state, and thereby moving into the country. jason, i want to tell you something. this is the number one issue with the american people. doesn't matter where i go. and every tennessean i talk to, the border being open is issue number one. people see it, they see it mt. drugs coming to -- in the drugs coming to their communities, into the human trafficking, the sex trafficking, the labor gangs. every town's a border state -- a border town, every state a border state because of joe biden's open border policy. and when obrador picks statements like this of, hey
and we know that basically he is threatening the u.s. and and saying, hey, send us the money or the migrants are going to keep coming. now, what we do know is that joe biden is out here trying to sue the state of texas for putting up barriers, and donald trump would be sending reinforcements. as you said in your opening, you've got national guard from six different states that are in texas right now helping texas to defend themselves from these illegal aliens who are crossing into the state,...
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so from the palestinians are killed during iof attacks on day 177 of the u.s. israeli genocidal war on the gaza strip. more protest rallies in tel aviv and jerusalem al-quds. israelis want benyamin netahu to resign over his handling of the war on gaza. the partial results of the municipal elections in turkey. the opposition is ahead. in the battleground cities of istanbul and ankara. hello and welcome everybody. it's 10:30 p.m. here in the iranian capital tehranan watching press tv's world news. our top store near the uh six month six months rather into the us. is r the genocidal war on gaz attacks continue all across the besieg territory causing more death and destruction. according to palestinian officials, around 80 people lost their lives in 24 hours, more... most of them were killed in fresh strikes aid seekers near gaza city. a number of civilians were also killed as israeli forces targeted tents belonging to displaced palestinians in the central city of deral bella. during three weeks of siege on the alsifa hospital, israeli forces have killed hundreds o
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ended with the taliban taking over of people crashing at the airport in the suicide bombing that killed u.s. service members and more than 150 afghans. yet in your book you said that biden was upset with the press from your newspaper and the new york times. so how did that withdrawal go so wrong? and how how could he the press for the bad coverage. so joe biden first went to afghanistan right after the attacks as soon as we'd invaded and he would go to he go to kabul and he would stay in the embassy, he would bring a sleeping bag with he would stand in line for the showers with marines, with the around his waist and he would start to talk to afghan warlord. and he kept coming back. obama sent him back in 2008, right before he vice president. and he met with afghan president hamid karzai. and he had a couple of dinners that went off the rails. and joe biden has what i call a scranton code of morality that if you expressed in gratitude sometimes it really -- him. and so the afghans would make these and joe biden's response is, well, we've sent all of these troops here. how can you not be grat
ended with the taliban taking over of people crashing at the airport in the suicide bombing that killed u.s. service members and more than 150 afghans. yet in your book you said that biden was upset with the press from your newspaper and the new york times. so how did that withdrawal go so wrong? and how how could he the press for the bad coverage. so joe biden first went to afghanistan right after the attacks as soon as we'd invaded and he would go to he go to kabul and he would stay in the...
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i'm sorry, the u.s. navy first and then the army came in and occupied buford the sea islands head after the navy came in and drove the confederate writs out. she knew that it spelled trouble and i think the enslaved people on the can be knew that the union had come and this spelled freedom for. in the book i've been able to try to trace several formerly enslaved who left the company who liberated themselves and went to buford and worked for the u.s. army quartermaster after gun shoot at bay point. so the combahee river raid really begins. the battle of port royal. okay. and the battle of port royal inaugurates the port royal. there are. 8000 formerly enslaved people who are freed and these formerly enslaved people are in, in all respects, abandoned right there without, uh, their whites, shall we say something that we're thinking about the civil war period would have been in, according to the planters. but according to the union as well. so this inaugurates the port royal experiment, which was the largest
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number one is fiscal stimulus, and the u.s. it was much higher than europe and fiscal stimulus leads to more demand. secondly, there is a lot of onshoreing or reshoring from somewhere else into the u.s. which creates wealth as well. and then certainly when you look at the demography, this is much healthier than what we have in europe. david: recently we had high interest rates and inflation and you got that easily well. but now interest rates will come down and inflation seems to be coming down. how will you reposition your company and deal with that consequence? thomas: obviously these changes reduce high volatility. we spoke about the geopolitical environment. in a highly volatile and unpredictable environment it is important to take the strategy of low risk. we have built a platform that is working well. we are the biggest insurer of enterprises around the world and we want to make sure that we scale up the business. david: are you worried about russia and ukraine as a potential insurance risk? thomas: we do worry because th
number one is fiscal stimulus, and the u.s. it was much higher than europe and fiscal stimulus leads to more demand. secondly, there is a lot of onshoreing or reshoring from somewhere else into the u.s. which creates wealth as well. and then certainly when you look at the demography, this is much healthier than what we have in europe. david: recently we had high interest rates and inflation and you got that easily well. but now interest rates will come down and inflation seems to be coming...
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take from the u.s. strategic economic benefits and then provide strategic and economic benefits to the enemies of the united states at the same time. what more do you think the said ministration should or could be doing with regards to qatar? >> the need to put everything on the table but why do we have a military base when they are hosting that leaders of hamas? they could, by themselves qatar could tell hamas you'll be leaving the country unless these hostages are released today but guess what, those hostages would be released today. qatar does not want to do that they do not want to lose their military base but i do not get it how do you have a military base in the same place where your enemy is being hosted by the government? how can we do that? that does not make any sense to me. they are holding american hostages. i was the bite administration to start talking about the fact we have american families have been held hostage and gossip by hamas we have israeli families. whwhat is biden doing to get
take from the u.s. strategic economic benefits and then provide strategic and economic benefits to the enemies of the united states at the same time. what more do you think the said ministration should or could be doing with regards to qatar? >> the need to put everything on the table but why do we have a military base when they are hosting that leaders of hamas? they could, by themselves qatar could tell hamas you'll be leaving the country unless these hostages are released today but...
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trump's biggest supporters silent about it or they want cannon to be appointed to the u.s. supreme court. if elected again could be for her future. regardless, she is alone in the courthouse and she is by his love. a relatively new judge. no one to help supervise her. she lost a couple of her clerks which judges will rely on to do the heavy lift thing. is a tough situation for jack's myth. an inexperienced judge. i'm not going to say that what i do think if she continues to roll the way she is that jack smith has no other choice for the 11th circuit. >> moving through the neighborhood, how to gauge people's reaction from these cases. are they cheering them on, are they tired of the ongoing saga of donald trump? >> so divided. if you're a trump supporter, you see things the way he does, that this is a weapon as the department of just this. even though merrick garland has intended if anything. allowing hunter biden to be prosecuted and the broadside of the president. there are very few undecided voters anymore. if you're a trump supporter, you will see it the way he does. par
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hostile relations between washington and moscow have prevented u.s. officials from sharing any more than the bare minimum information about the attack for fear that russian authorities could learn about the sources' methods. american intelligence. behind all such details there is one big silence: ukraine. any attempt to raise this topic in communication with american officials comes down to a conversation about disinformation and propaganda. i believe the russian authorities are promoting propaganda and disinformation. i think it is quite obvious that they are trying to use this terrorist attack, this tragic incident in which, unfortunately, russians died, to justify their aggression in ukraine. and whatever the underlying facts? streams where the western press at first even hinted, as was the case in the story about the attack on northern russia, that it was beneficial for them to to annoy europe, and then switched to leaks about kiev saboteurs, because ukraine, as caesar’s wife, is above suspicion, but only until suspicion falls on caesar himself. first channel. in tragic moments for
hostile relations between washington and moscow have prevented u.s. officials from sharing any more than the bare minimum information about the attack for fear that russian authorities could learn about the sources' methods. american intelligence. behind all such details there is one big silence: ukraine. any attempt to raise this topic in communication with american officials comes down to a conversation about disinformation and propaganda. i believe the russian authorities are promoting...
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this is a public hearing on the location of improved u.s. route 110 through conner county and vicinity of connersville. since federal funds will be used in this project, the law requires public hearing to discuss the economic effect of the proposed highway location. the law also says that ample notice of the hearing must be given so that all interested parties may appear and be. judging from the size of this crowd today, i would say that the state is given plenty of notice. now, as your mayor, i've been asked by the state highway department conduct this hearing. so let's get things started by turning the meeting over to mr. paul jacobson, the state highway division engineer will explain the proposal. mr. jacobson thank you, mayor spencer. for the record, am paul jacobson speaking, a division engineer for the state highway department department. now, as you know, the state is proposing to improve federal aid route 110 in the vicinity of connersville this highway be part of the interstate highway system created by the federal aid highway of 19
this is a public hearing on the location of improved u.s. route 110 through conner county and vicinity of connersville. since federal funds will be used in this project, the law requires public hearing to discuss the economic effect of the proposed highway location. the law also says that ample notice of the hearing must be given so that all interested parties may appear and be. judging from the size of this crowd today, i would say that the state is given plenty of notice. now, as your mayor,...
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japanese americans went from being productive and vital members of society to an id number and sent off to u.s. concentration camps located in desolate parts of the united states. only allowed to take what they could carry, they left behind so many things they worked so hard to build and left a community that they called their own, adding to the misery was what happened after the war. japanese americans moved back to japantown and they were faced with another government removal called redevelopment. this forced displacement and disruption of our community caused a permanent hole in japantown town, and definitely an impact on enrollment here at kimon. kimon was not only a language school, it was a hub for performing is for speech contests, for dance recitals, and to watch old time japanese movies. it was the weekend spot, but instead of talking about what it was back in the day, we are also here to talk about what it can be tomorrow. we are very, very thankful to have a leader in the california state assembly who recognized this, and i'm going to ask a member of our japan town community and a f
japanese americans went from being productive and vital members of society to an id number and sent off to u.s. concentration camps located in desolate parts of the united states. only allowed to take what they could carry, they left behind so many things they worked so hard to build and left a community that they called their own, adding to the misery was what happened after the war. japanese americans moved back to japantown and they were faced with another government removal called...
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u.s. side next to the razor wire in shelby park. national guard troops yelled at them in spanish and turned them back around telling them to go back to mexico to apply for asylum and that is exactly what they are doing. jonathan: casey, the razor wire that we have seen in many pictures, the shipping containers there, can you explain to us how big an area that does that cover and if it is only a small area, is it nothing more than an area of displacement. they cannot go across there so they go a few hundred yards down the road. >> that is a good question. both answers are right there. they have increased more and more miles of razor wire. at first right up there long shelby park in eagle pass for about 1 mile and a half stretch or so. the way it's been described to us is it is kind of like a balloon. if you squeeze a balloon lead to other edges bulge out. that is kind of what happens with traffic and migrants going to wear the razor wire just ended. as texas continues to fortify the barrier
u.s. side next to the razor wire in shelby park. national guard troops yelled at them in spanish and turned them back around telling them to go back to mexico to apply for asylum and that is exactly what they are doing. jonathan: casey, the razor wire that we have seen in many pictures, the shipping containers there, can you explain to us how big an area that does that cover and if it is only a small area, is it nothing more than an area of displacement. they cannot go across there so they go a...
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these four lines of effort will support the u.s. department of transportation and the entire federal administration. >> the white house sent out a statement that they're marking march 31st as transgender visibility day. that's today, march 31st. it has been celebrated for 14 years now. some of the online conservative circles in right-wing media are saying they've decided some sort of conspiracy to tarnish their real meaning of easter sunday which is also today. that's simply not the case. the white house has put out a statement to that effect sitting in part it is unsurprising that politicians are seeking to divide and weaken our country with cruel, hateful and dishonest rhetoric and president biden will never abuse his pace -- faith for political purposes or profit. >> even on a sunday, the easter holiday. thank you so much. let's go to julia jester in baltimore for us with some breaking news from right there on some of the progress with the bridge. welcome to you. what is the latest? what are you hearing or seeing? >> you can see
these four lines of effort will support the u.s. department of transportation and the entire federal administration. >> the white house sent out a statement that they're marking march 31st as transgender visibility day. that's today, march 31st. it has been celebrated for 14 years now. some of the online conservative circles in right-wing media are saying they've decided some sort of conspiracy to tarnish their real meaning of easter sunday which is also today. that's simply not the case....
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they would send a draft to ford motor or u.s. steel or the the the army or the navy and say, hey, take a look at this. and they would receive back suggestions factual errors and and they would go over them and make changes so that hugh fulton signals when these reports came out actually they were proof and factually was key, too. they stayed away from opinions. they stayed away from grabbing headlines or spin. and they basically just said, what's going on? take it or leave it. and then with those drafts, truman and the other senators would hash out the details often over bourbon and scotch in his private office, known as the doghouse in the senate office building. little room where they could meet and sit and talk. and one of the things truman would do here as well would share the credit he didn't need name on everything. he'd let another take the lead on this or that investigation. even the republicans he'd let a a given senator deliver the full report to the senate. take a little bit of the credit didn't matter of course everyo
they would send a draft to ford motor or u.s. steel or the the the army or the navy and say, hey, take a look at this. and they would receive back suggestions factual errors and and they would go over them and make changes so that hugh fulton signals when these reports came out actually they were proof and factually was key, too. they stayed away from opinions. they stayed away from grabbing headlines or spin. and they basically just said, what's going on? take it or leave it. and then with...
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it has reached such a fever pitch that even sitting federal judges like u.s. district court judge walton have felt compelled to speak out. >> we do these jobs because we are committed to the role and we believe in the rule of law, and it can only function effectively when we have judges who are prepared to carry out their duties without the threat of potential physical harm. if we do not have a viable court system that is able to function efficiently we have tyranny. >> joint is a former general counsel at the fbi and a legal analyst. the cohost of the terrific msnbc podcast rescued in donald trump. just last night trump posted once again on social media about the judges daughter. posting this time a link to an article that prominently featured a photo of her. there are no coincidences. he is on the eve of his first criminal trial. do you think he is trying to get him into doing something that he could use as ammunition for recusal? >> i do not think there is any basis on the recusal front. you do not get to go to somebody into recusal. you could into requirin
it has reached such a fever pitch that even sitting federal judges like u.s. district court judge walton have felt compelled to speak out. >> we do these jobs because we are committed to the role and we believe in the rule of law, and it can only function effectively when we have judges who are prepared to carry out their duties without the threat of potential physical harm. if we do not have a viable court system that is able to function efficiently we have tyranny. >> joint is a...
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we'll speak with the u.s. commander of the u.s. forces in the middle east, but first a look back on the rise, fall, and reemergence of isis. >> for the next two months, our troops in iraq, tens of thousands of them, will pack up their gear and board convoys for the journey home. >> martha: it was near the end of 2011 when president barack obama pulled all american troops out of iraq after more than eight years of battling insurgents and al qaeda terrorists. i was with the american soldiers on that last convoy out, many fearing that some day they would have to return. iraq remains a very dangerous place, and there is a huge threat of sectarian violence and also al qaeda coming back in. threats that were soon realized. a new terror group emerged, an offshoot of al qaeda known as the islamic state or isis. by january, 2014, isis had made stunning gains in syria and iraq. about five miles out of fallujah, the roads were desolate and iraqi security forces warned us it was not safe to continue. by june of that year, isis had captured ira
we'll speak with the u.s. commander of the u.s. forces in the middle east, but first a look back on the rise, fall, and reemergence of isis. >> for the next two months, our troops in iraq, tens of thousands of them, will pack up their gear and board convoys for the journey home. >> martha: it was near the end of 2011 when president barack obama pulled all american troops out of iraq after more than eight years of battling insurgents and al qaeda terrorists. i was with the american...
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and this is an issue across college campuses in the u.s. but especially at ut austin, in 2021 the student organization called the food security agency conducted a campuswide study that found one in three students at the school faced food insecurity. a previous study from the organization also found 96% of food insecure students had not experienced food insecurity until arriving on campus. now a junior in the public health program, duong runs the food security agency along with erica howard, a student in the master public affairs department and last week, they launched a shuttle program which transports students from campus to a nearby grocery store and then back to their doorstep. they're hoping to transport up to 80 students every weekend to get access to fresh, nutritious food, helping students get access to food is one step in the effort to eradicate food insecurity on campus, affordability is another issue many face. but nonetheless, their hyper local small act of courage is already making a big difference on campus. duong is studying p
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is still part of the u.s. that the issue? so this idea of, what is the relationship between those 13 states in this new federal government? they're still trying to they're trying to reconcile that. we're still trying to reconcile some of that today. the first three articles establishes the legislature, the executive and the judicial. that's why, as my checks and balances, that's my separation of powers. they knew that. okay. the president, the executive has a responsibility of executing law. the legislature will make the laws. the supreme court, the judiciary decides those laws are constitutional. okay, but what does that mean? i'm trying to see if the law is constitutional. what does that mean? that means that i'm trying to determine if law aligns with who we say we are. at that. things change over time. the judicial can reverse. things change over time. and that's okay because this document was written to exist from now on. and they wanted something that serve every generation going forward. they didn't want have to go thro
is still part of the u.s. that the issue? so this idea of, what is the relationship between those 13 states in this new federal government? they're still trying to they're trying to reconcile that. we're still trying to reconcile some of that today. the first three articles establishes the legislature, the executive and the judicial. that's why, as my checks and balances, that's my separation of powers. they knew that. okay. the president, the executive has a responsibility of executing law....
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supreme court would swoop in and ban the abortion pills that account for 60% of all abortions in the u.s. as you know. the media consensus as a few conception. from brown jackson, they have made clear they won't do that. perhaps, they will do a narrow ruling. does any of this surprise you? >> no, it's unsurprising from the court. they issued unanimous decisions. we thought they would be split. there is a lot of pontificating about the court. they know how they will come down. i do find, if resent history is a guide, they tend to telegraph where they will come down in terms of a decision and it was really justices thomas and alito that would alter the fda regulation that would allow for the pills to be mailed to millions of women across the country. >> the media leaning pro chose on abortion. the high court is getting rare praise or not get get hit. >> that's the thing about being a justice you don't play to the media. it's interesting to see where the alliances unfold. ruth ginsburg and justice scolia they were friends. they weren't ideally aligned. >> bloomburg shows that joe biden is c
supreme court would swoop in and ban the abortion pills that account for 60% of all abortions in the u.s. as you know. the media consensus as a few conception. from brown jackson, they have made clear they won't do that. perhaps, they will do a narrow ruling. does any of this surprise you? >> no, it's unsurprising from the court. they issued unanimous decisions. we thought they would be split. there is a lot of pontificating about the court. they know how they will come down. i do find,...
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. >> salty next, pretzels called the u.s. business is stable, you got pricing in the u.s. and internationally less than 2 billion cells, they could expand a little bit there. >> salty snacks gain share, i thought i read this summer. i see cross promotion, everything coming everything else right now. reese's popcorn, this pumped with that. >> chocolate and pretzels with salty combo, that doesn't make much sense but it's a very good seller the last year or so. >> it's making sense to me. tampa is home to one of the world's largest retirement communities in the city's first responders are thriving in golden years thanks to one man helping grow pension funds by the billions. jay bowen joins me with his approach and psaki favors next. ♪ dude, what're you doing? i'm protecting my car. that's too much work. weathertech is so much easier... laser-measured floorliners up here, seat protector and cargoliner back there... nice! out here, side window deflectors... and mud flaps... and the bumpstep, to keep the bumper dent-free. cool! it's the best protection for your vehicle, new or
. >> salty next, pretzels called the u.s. business is stable, you got pricing in the u.s. and internationally less than 2 billion cells, they could expand a little bit there. >> salty snacks gain share, i thought i read this summer. i see cross promotion, everything coming everything else right now. reese's popcorn, this pumped with that. >> chocolate and pretzels with salty combo, that doesn't make much sense but it's a very good seller the last year or so. >> it's...
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and from there, we called through every sfl license 1 holder in the u.s. and now we have a gun storage map. and it turns out there is only 3.5 of fsls that say yes to storing well. that is 11 in 30 calls. you have to call 30 stores to say, yeah, i'll store your gun for you. and somebody in need, somebody in suicide, somebody who really needs to store their weapon, is not going to make 30 calls. so now we have this map that we're very very proud of. that we have and it's, it's because of cody's incredible action. and i'm forever grateful to the action. but of course we couldn't do this alone. the san francisco community has been incredibly powerful and loving and they have shown up for me. and they share this tragedy with this and they have stood by this pledge. to supervisor stefani, your heart of gold, you called me mom's mom and talked to me and share with me in the pain. and i know that you, showed up last when i asked you for a favor to ask for phillie side awareness week and you and mick came here and asked to make april the 9th to the 15th phillie si
and from there, we called through every sfl license 1 holder in the u.s. and now we have a gun storage map. and it turns out there is only 3.5 of fsls that say yes to storing well. that is 11 in 30 calls. you have to call 30 stores to say, yeah, i'll store your gun for you. and somebody in need, somebody in suicide, somebody who really needs to store their weapon, is not going to make 30 calls. so now we have this map that we're very very proud of. that we have and it's, it's because of cody's...
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many also believe u.s. laws should be based on christian values and that god has called christians to exercise dominion over all areas of american society. a counterpoint on that is in the washington times, christian nationalism panic must be called out for exactly what it is, is what that headline says. this is an opinion piece from february 28 of this year that says fears over this purported christian nationalist takeover are ever present these days, but the real menace is something our morphine dish. at best, -- far more fiendish. at worst, a strategic ever to obliterate ideological opponents. and if you scroll down a bit, it says that christian nationalism is an exacerbated term. is there such a thing as christian nationalism? probably in a church in south carolina somewhere hidden in the back woods. is it a national issue? no. don't misunderstand me, i'm not claiming christian nationalism doesn't exist at all nor am i claiming no one fits the bill. i'm simply offering up the obvious. this problem is no
many also believe u.s. laws should be based on christian values and that god has called christians to exercise dominion over all areas of american society. a counterpoint on that is in the washington times, christian nationalism panic must be called out for exactly what it is, is what that headline says. this is an opinion piece from february 28 of this year that says fears over this purported christian nationalist takeover are ever present these days, but the real menace is something our...
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this comes as u.s. officials says israel has provided the u.s. with assurances they are using american supplied weapons within the laws of war. >>> an investigation is underway after a massive data leak at at&t, impacting millions of customers. the company says the leak happened two weeks ago. more than 7 million current customers are affected, and more than 65 million former customers. they say the information that was compromised includes social security numbers, and some of that data has been posted on the dark web. at&t says it's attempting to contact affected customers and offering free credit monitoring services. >>> last monday, the u.s. supreme court heard arguments whether the food and drug administration acted appropriately by expanding access back in 2016 of the abortion drug, mifepristone. they claim the agency didn't research the implications and asked the drug be taken off the market until safety was assured. larry gerston joins us now to break this down. larry, what exactly is this here? >> it's a mess. we've got to go back to the
this comes as u.s. officials says israel has provided the u.s. with assurances they are using american supplied weapons within the laws of war. >>> an investigation is underway after a massive data leak at at&t, impacting millions of customers. the company says the leak happened two weeks ago. more than 7 million current customers are affected, and more than 65 million former customers. they say the information that was compromised includes social security numbers, and some of that...