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do you worry about ambivalence and u.s. foreign policy when it comes israel? >> you know, i do not thinkâ– z there's been any ambivalence produce all president biden stand up very quickly after their aircraft carrier units. our mission is very clear we have to contain this conflict and make sured m it does not spd into a broader regional conflictthe president has been y confident in his decisions. but also at some point you have got to figure out what's the path forward here? and that is where the administration is going right now precooked thus turn to ukraine. you havei= been additional aid to ukraine. first, tell us why work taxpayer money should go to ukraine? and what are the prospects of that happening? >> we are at a critical juncture at the ward taking place in ukraine. in an unprovoked fashion decided to invade ukraine. i think now is not the time to back off. we have seen our european allies step up with additional funding to support the ukrainian people. now is the time for us as congress on the administration to stand withukraine who are fir their
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i remember when witness who waso produce the bombshell revelation lam being searched for by the u.s. government for his crimes. the witness to implode is of course alexander e thing with the false allegation0 milln in illegal praoeubs to joe biden -- president bidens t, hunter biden.iss, who donald trp had appointed u.s. attorney, and the hunter biden case. entire special counsel appointed just to deal with hunter his tax charges and gun charges. so all of this is a complete sideshow. if.s somebody thinks that theres some high crime or misdemeanor y should tell us what it is. so far we sir. >> donald trump was impeached tw [indiscernible] mr. raskin: i'm not sure i followed the question. >> the impeachment is complicated. is it two sepate -- [indiscernible] like criminal prosecutionsents follow people's criminal conduct. donald trump incited a violent insurrection and a to overthrow a presidential election. and he was impeached by the house of representatives in a bipartisan impeachment, and there was a 57-43 vote in the senate to cvi he escaped conviction by 10 votes. eat the consti
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caller: their goal in doing that is to bring more into the u.s.. i am all for that but in a controlled manner. host: but president biden is asking for the funding so they can process asylum seekers? caller: how do we know who these people are coming over? we don't. that is why we have officers being beat up and young women killed and raped. you need to go back to a controlled system to where we know who and why you are coming to the u.s., what your purposes. host: let's talk to diane in ann arbor, michigan. caller: the gentleman before me had an abundance of time and i would like to equal privilege. the wall, it prohibits wildlife from accessing the river for a water source. also, i would like to plead to c-span to give equal time to both sides. i have notice that there are guests, the deputy chief of staff and project 2025. host: we only have 15 minutes left on the border so can we stick with that topic? caller: c-span is not giving equal time. i have not seen a response to it specifically 2025 and on your website it feature truck. mp. i don't fee
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the u.s. makes similar curbs to chinese-produced semiconductors. you can see interesting movement in the shares right now. intel still under pressure but amd fighting back to positive territory. but let's assume out here and talk about the broader market moves with ryan. es chief market strategist over at the carson group. ryan, it feels like we are in a little bit of a holding pattern. we had a heavy event risk week last week and when it comes to this week, the big news of the week is on friday when u.s. markets are closed, what do you think at the next catalyst for this market? >> that afternoon. two ryans in a row on this show, i don't think that is good or bad, but i'm the second one. let's put some context on this. last 21 weeks, s&p is up 17 of them. of 27% during that timeframe. that has never happened in history were that many weeks are higher. last week with the best week of the year. so you come into now, yes, we are potentially going to take a break. listen, april is usually strong.
the u.s. makes similar curbs to chinese-produced semiconductors. you can see interesting movement in the shares right now. intel still under pressure but amd fighting back to positive territory. but let's assume out here and talk about the broader market moves with ryan. es chief market strategist over at the carson group. ryan, it feels like we are in a little bit of a holding pattern. we had a heavy event risk week last week and when it comes to this week, the big news of the week is on...
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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
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...
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david weiss, who donald trump had appointed u.s. attorney, and is the special counsel in the hunter biden case. let's remember, there is an entire special counsel appointed just to deal with biden. his tax charges and gun charges. so all of this is a complete. if somebody thinks that there is some high crime or misdemeanor relating to joe biden, they should tell us what it is. so far we haven't heard anything. sir. >> donald trump was impeached twice. [indiscernible] mr. raskin: i'm not sure i followed the quest >> the impeachment is more complicated. is it two -- [indiscernible] mr. raskin: well, impeachments like criminal prosecutions follow people's criminal donald trump incited a violent insurrection and an attempt to overthrow a presidential election. and he was impeached by the house of representatives in a bipartisan impeachment, and there was a 57-43 vote in the se tct him. he escaped conviction by 10 votes. he beat the constitutional spread of 2/3 majority. there were commanding bipartisan, bicameral majorities defining the
david weiss, who donald trump had appointed u.s. attorney, and is the special counsel in the hunter biden case. let's remember, there is an entire special counsel appointed just to deal with biden. his tax charges and gun charges. so all of this is a complete. if somebody thinks that there is some high crime or misdemeanor relating to joe biden, they should tell us what it is. so far we haven't heard anything. sir. >> donald trump was impeached twice. [indiscernible] mr. raskin: i'm not...
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we're expecting a vote to force tiktok to do divest of their chinese ownership or face a ban in the u.s. we'll talk about that more in the program with a tech reporter. just and swrup date on the election, here's the a.b. this headline that both biden and trump have clinched the nominations, setting the stage for ta grueling general election rematch. we'll talk about that and other things in open forumâ– 0n but lets get back to the robert hur hearing from yesterday. here he is, this is a portion of him outlining the evidence in the case and why he decided tot president biden. [video clip] conducted a thorough independent information. we found evidence that the end of his termed classified as vice president. this included a recorded conversation during which mr. biden told his ghost writer he had, quote, just found the m. he was a private citizen speaking to his ghost writer. we found other recordings in which he read classified information aloud to his ghost writer. we did not have evidence that rose to the level of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. because the evidce felldard i do recom
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u.s. talks average 10% long-term, small the%, small socks team% but you got people talking about the holy grail of investing and alternatives, private credit same to make 20 to 30% figure and this is extremely dangerous for investors. these people knew how to make 20 or 30% is systemic borrow money at 4%, investing 25% and they would keep the profits for themselves. they have massively high fees, a massive camel and can't get your money so don't fall into trap and you will be billion are for your viewers, it's not true. >> what is inc. of oil process $83 a barrel, i can't be good for the broader macro corey though if you own energy related companies, it's good for you as an investor. >> obviously if you diversified portfolio, he will have energy but when i look at the energy, i look at the problem or our country itself. the broader economy in everyday living, you got to get energy under control and second energy dependent and you can't depend on foreign countries like russia and other coun
u.s. talks average 10% long-term, small the%, small socks team% but you got people talking about the holy grail of investing and alternatives, private credit same to make 20 to 30% figure and this is extremely dangerous for investors. these people knew how to make 20 or 30% is systemic borrow money at 4%, investing 25% and they would keep the profits for themselves. they have massively high fees, a massive camel and can't get your money so don't fall into trap and you will be billion are for...
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fix u.s. a project better seeking to understand the root causes of our nation's growing divisions and deteriorating political division. mya is also a returning principles first panelist, having come here two years ago. doug holtzeakin. before founding aaf in 2009, he taught economics at syracuse university and served as chief economist on president bush's council of economic advisers. as director of domestic and economic policy for the john mccain presidential campaign. and on the end, we have brian reidel, senior fellow at the manhattan institute. his area is on the area of federal spending, tax policy, and the debt, as well as issues like inflation and economic growth. he has also served as chief economist for senator rob portman, staff director of the senate finance subcommittee on physical response bloody and economic growth. and in policy positions with the mitt romney and arthur rubio president of campaigns. welcome to all the panelists. thanks to all of you in the audience for spending
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i think it is important for an office that spans multiple issues and all states in the u.s. there are issues with unity and coming together to make us stronger and better. >> i am from silver spring, maryland. the number one issue for me right now is cease-fire in gaza. that is what i want to hear the president talk about and that's what i want to see him work for immediately. and stop giving israel weapons. >> i am from memphis, tennessee. i would like to see the president address some economic is with the increase in global warming and climate change. i would also like to see some conversation around education and funding towards that, especially as we see in southern states, especially tennessee. the economic disparities between states and their education fund s, becauhe results in a large de between where people are graduating high school at. and that is a very important issue to address that would help the entire country. >> i am from vermont. i woulde to hear the president address health care in general, costs, and why it's needed for everybody. rent coss and things li
i think it is important for an office that spans multiple issues and all states in the u.s. there are issues with unity and coming together to make us stronger and better. >> i am from silver spring, maryland. the number one issue for me right now is cease-fire in gaza. that is what i want to hear the president talk about and that's what i want to see him work for immediately. and stop giving israel weapons. >> i am from memphis, tennessee. i would like to see the president address...
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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
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...
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that is the most dangerous thing in this country we see that >> i believe there are three u.s. senators of the permanent band list to russia and i'm one of them. called me a putin -- i don't talk to the guy having got to go to moscow. i get the lose, lose proposition. but it is good for the country to have someone is saying how long does this go on? how much money are we supposed to funnel into country? in a portly something needs to be said these people are very brave. they did the right thing. the average age for a soldier in the ukrainian military right now is about 45 years old. i am 39 i was in that marine ine corps when is 19 years old. that is not a healthy thing. if you care about ukraine but most importantly could care about america you should be wanting this thing to come to some diplomatic resolution for that is the only hope from here on out. that's one thing thatonfus peop. his people are dying i do not have any question the guy loves this countryants to be in the country. he is a ukrainian. is letting his own people get killed on the feel and there is no push for
that is the most dangerous thing in this country we see that >> i believe there are three u.s. senators of the permanent band list to russia and i'm one of them. called me a putin -- i don't talk to the guy having got to go to moscow. i get the lose, lose proposition. but it is good for the country to have someone is saying how long does this go on? how much money are we supposed to funnel into country? in a portly something needs to be said these people are very brave. they did the right...
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., the project-- fix the u.s. or fix us? oh, okay. a project seeking to better understand the root causes of our nation's growing divisions and deteriorating political also worked is a returning principles first panelist. and douge funding aaf in 2009 doug taught economics at syracuse university, served as chief economist on president bush's council. and then as director of economic policy for the john on the end, we have brian riddle, senior fellow at manhattan institute. brian's research is mostly area tax policy and the debt. as well as broad macroeconomic issues like economic growth. senator robportman and center for fiscal responsibility and economic growth and in policy positions with the mitt romney and marco rubio campaigns. welcome to the panelists and thanks to all of you in the audience for spending your sabbathia afternoon with us for the dismal science panel. [laughter] >> so, most of you all probably recall from the clinton years the line, it's the economy, stupid. polls tell us that the economy is t
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you're buying 170 say u.s. users and a great brand and the algorithm isn't there and one of the magic of tiktok is the algorithm. the history that you have there. >> the thing that targets you. this past week, elon musk, who you cover in depth, posted this bill is about censorship and government control and far too broad. there have been concerns about foreign investors in x and twitter. what do you make of this argument from him? >> well, this is the guy who just fired someone for doing an interview. i don't know. i don't believe anything about what he says. you know, you could make that argument, but why is it if it's owned by a u.s. entity? it will be able to do whatever you want. and again, twitter is chock full of foreign investrs and everything else. i don't know. i don't really take that into account much. he just likes to say free speech a lot and does the exact opposite. i don't know what else to say. >> you're referring to an interview that don lemon did with elon musk? >> yes. i'm sorry. i'm not bein
you're buying 170 say u.s. users and a great brand and the algorithm isn't there and one of the magic of tiktok is the algorithm. the history that you have there. >> the thing that targets you. this past week, elon musk, who you cover in depth, posted this bill is about censorship and government control and far too broad. there have been concerns about foreign investors in x and twitter. what do you make of this argument from him? >> well, this is the guy who just fired someone for...
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also keep u.s. treasuries, two major central banks sent -- signaling interest rate cuts are on the way. policymakers getting close to having the confidence they need to start easing. >> we are waiting to become more confident that inflation is moving steadily to 2%. it will be appropriate to begin to dial back the level of restriction so we don't drive the economy into a recession rather than normalizing policy as the economy gets back to normal. paul: a golden age for fixed income. joining us in the hong kong studio, jessica, we do have the 10-year yield moving a little bit higher. how do you allocate for bonds in 2020 four? jessica: thank you so much for having me on the show today. by the way, happy international women's day. you make a really good point. we believe 2024 is going to be a time for active investment across public and private markets. as we see asian investors look to allocate between what they see as market risk and challenging times, but also have a position for the recovery that
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he has just become a u.s. citizen, and this is his first time seeing a strawberry picking robot. >> translator: you are right, technology has advanced, but it is going so fast it is going to ruin the strawberries. >> translator: if i am replaced or something like that, i will have a hardship helping my family. >> reporter: lulu cardenas came to mexico -- came here from mexico to pick fruit here. industry experts say she may end up programming or running the robots. >> reporter: do you think this is something you could do? >> of course i could do it. i would need proper training, because i don't know what the new technology is nowadays. >> translator: the farmers benefit from it, but it is taking work from us. >> translator: it is. even for somebody like me with a work permit. >> reporter: obviously, there is a part of the story we haven't talked about yet. the national immigration forms is 48% of farmworkers in this country are undocumented. if their jobs change in a drastic way, those folks may be unlikely to
he has just become a u.s. citizen, and this is his first time seeing a strawberry picking robot. >> translator: you are right, technology has advanced, but it is going so fast it is going to ruin the strawberries. >> translator: if i am replaced or something like that, i will have a hardship helping my family. >> reporter: lulu cardenas came to mexico -- came here from mexico to pick fruit here. industry experts say she may end up programming or running the robots. >>...
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we are not a banana republic taking t u.s. sunday shows. how much more do we expect this to play out on capitol hill? >> i think it is going to continue to be a major debate because as you mentioned, schumer is the highest ranking jewish official because republicans believe that schumer is wrong on this issue they are going to keep pounding the drum. they did on capitol hill with speaker johnson at the west virginia retreat holding that emergency press conference. i think this is going to bessags will keep pounding but he was even backed by president biden himself who has had his own qualms into issues in the way that he carried out that war effort. >> taking your calls and questions well. what else are you covering this week? >> of course last week's big boat was the tick-tock vote passed overwhelmingly in house and the numbers that they put up gave a lot of momentum to that bill in the senate and put a lot of pressure on senators. however, the leader of the senate said that he is consulng with his committee heads. that includes the commer
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u.s. stocks we saw inching lower. it is the countdown to the u.s. inflation print still expected to be in the 3% territory. core reading, three point 7% according to our survey. -- 3.7% according to our survey. >> in australia we have heard about australian households struggling with headwinds. that is the message delivered by the bank. this is the week before the are b.i. meats highlighting how difficult the rate hikes have been with inflation being the single biggest drag after the 13 hikes we have seen since may 2022. rotter markets -- modest -- broader markets. modest gains. we saw the biggest decline in the year for australian equities. down 1.8% at the close yesterday. a modest rebound. some declines for mining stocks including bhp rio tinto. perhaps not as much is expected. materials down .1%. after iron ore -- both on china demand but also swelling inventory. the aussie dollar is holding up pretty well. given the proxy it has two how well or how badly iron ore does. 6616 is what we are tracking a midst has been a bit more elevation on the bl
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according to uc berkeley's profession o'neil, conservation efforts in the u.s. remain urgent. >> we're still struggling in terms of building new recycling facilities or getting people on board with recycling. so i feel like in many ways we're still kind of stuck in where we were a few years ago. >> reporter: which is why rebecca says her mission is so critical. >> we want to design something that is immediately and fundamentally useful to all of the biggest players within the circular economy. >> reporter: her effective waste management solution even caught the eye of amazon. they also ended up being one of her customers, utilizing her invention on their own packaging. >> we have lived around the confines trying to fix some of the challenges in packaging for decades and it's rare to find an individual like rebecca that can clearly see how that can be possible today. >> reporter: rebecca is serving as inspiration to her growing startup team. she hired a diverse team of men and women who all share passion for treating the planet well. >> every piece of progress th
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it is worth noting that medication abortion now accounts for nearly 2/3 of all abortions in the u.s.. during today's course session the justices seemed less than sold on the idea of limiting this drug.>> the problem is there are complications. >> no doctors can be forced against their consciences to perform or assist in and abortion, correct? >> is it the first time, is it the only time in the court has restricted access to and fda up proved drug? >> we have had one might call it a rash of universal injunctions. this case seems like a prime example of turning what could be a small lawsuit into a nationwide legislative assembly on an fda rule or any other federal government action. >> it makes perfect sense for the individual doctors to seek an exemption. better as i understand it, they already have that. what they are asking for here is that in order to prevent them from possibly ever having to do these kind of procedures, everyone else should be prevented from getting access to the medication. >> the court is expected to rule on the case by the end of this term likely in late june or
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. >>> the u.s. pushing israeli officials for a cease-fire in gaza before the muslim holy month of ramadan begins this weekend. but israel says one major obstacle remains >>> ten years after a malaysian airlines flight disappeared over the indian ocean the search for the plane could be renewing. how friends and families of those on board are reacting. >>> princess spotted new videos appear to show kate middleton after months out of the public eye while recovering from surgery another royal member is taking a step back from official duties >>> and the secrets of ancient scrolls buried for 2,000 years in italy now revealed thanks to artificial intelligence. it's tuesday, march 5th. "early today" starts right now good morning, glad you're with me i'm frances rivera polls will soon begin opening across the inflation on this super tuesday. this is one of the most pivotal days in the presidential race when 16 states and american samoa will hold their nominating contest. this could also be a land stand for
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u.s. officials tell us the raids in l.a. and miami beach are about possible sexual trafficking investigations recent months he was accused of sexual abuse and at least four cases and has denied all wrongdoings. >> the fact that you see federal law enforcement rating two of his homes indicates that they think there is evidence of potential wrongdoing , at those residences. >> we hear at least two people were arrested at his how the for now home. >>> updates of former president donald trump's legal battles. his new york civil fraud judgment an appeals court agreed to cut his bond to $175 million and pushback is deadline to pay it off. interceptor hush money criminal case the judge rejected the request for more delays. his trial for the case now set for april 15th. >>> former president donald trump is back on wall street. today is social media company is trading under gdt on the nasdaq stock exchange. at last check it was soaring and we will have more in about five minutes in our money watch report. >>> the weather should be pl
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house domestic policy director niera tanden and senator joe manchin on health policy issues facing the u.s. they spoke at politico's 2024 health care summit in washington, d.c. ♪ >> hello, everybody. beyonce is for me. i need that in order to be excited in the morning. >> i heard that earlier. >> they know, they know. as kevin just said, i work and write the politico playbook and am excited to kick off our health care summit and am joined by president biden from hamden. >> thanks for having me. >> you h fun? it will be a blast. your portfolio is expansive, domestic policy. we'll try to stick in e an easy topic and everybody agrees on everything, very good. i want to start with probably the most important topic of today,osis empick. today, o it's not time to -- it's time to go further and give medicare the power to negotiate lower prices for 500 different drugs over the nexthe government to negotiate lower costs on popular weight loss drugs like ozempic? people want to know. i am people. >> thank for you that question. the inflation reduction act asks c.m.s. to do a expenditure drugs and
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for much of u.s. history, americans, both politicians and american citizens of all types, have worked to make our system more democratic. the expansion of suffrage, the reconstruction reforms, the progressive era -- >> jon: a lot of times, that was brought through violent people. i mean, the civil war is what brought that about, suffragette, even the vietnam war when they lowered the voting age. if there hadn't been the draft, people hadn't gone to vietnam, i don't think you would've seen the expansion of voting to 18-year-olds. >> constitutional reform is tough, it is costly, it takes work. but we've done it throughout our history. it is really only the last 50 years, only our lifetime, that we have kind of stopped thinking about how to make our system more democratic. we stopped doing the work of improving our democracy. >> jon: but is there also an issue that, as the world changes so rapidly, is democracy foundationally an analog system? and that in an increasingly, digital, and fast world, it is u
for much of u.s. history, americans, both politicians and american citizens of all types, have worked to make our system more democratic. the expansion of suffrage, the reconstruction reforms, the progressive era -- >> jon: a lot of times, that was brought through violent people. i mean, the civil war is what brought that about, suffragette, even the vietnam war when they lowered the voting age. if there hadn't been the draft, people hadn't gone to vietnam, i don't think you would've seen...
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economy, and u.s. business probably favors -- ken griffith and others have said publicly u.s. business favors trump the american economy will strengthen wait means for international relationships, ukraine, the middle east, and iran, we'll have to sigh, but certainly the domestic u.s. economy probably will start to fire on more cylinders as we go into 2025 >>> well, arabile has more on the debut. arabile, you know, so many of the small investors bought into this stock to be able to support donald trump's re-election campaign what happens if he doesn't win what happens to the stock? >> that's the big question mark. you see a lot of people propping him up on the basis he were to win the election if he were to win, social diskourks conversations, global conversations, i suppose, would happen on truth social, much like they did on twitter or x as it was back when donald trump was president initially. so if he doesn't then become president, one would assume that this kind of loses somewhat of a bit of relevance and become as lot of noise as opposed to a viable business option i mean
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. >> reporter: u.s. air force pilots glide above gaza and dropping 3 tons of food and water and other aid. life saving to those who could reach it. but according to one pilot. a drop in the bucket. meant to offset this leaky supply line. more than 200 trucks entering the strip daily israel said, but much of it lost to looters and the dangers of open combat and a lack of truckers brave enough to drive through it. >> they could not collect and distribute. >> but aren't aid groups getting shot at. is it fair to put that burden on them. >> we acknowledge there are challenges but they are distributing for last two and a half weeks without any violence. >> reporter: additional aid is on the way by sea for first time in this war. nearly 200 tons from europe arrived on friday on a humanitarian ship. it couldn't come fast enough for these children. we want food, we want flour and the bearest essentials of life, they demand. gaza is slowly dying. if not from the missiles, then from hunger, said this mother. they a
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but first, a preview of the u.s. senate race in wisconsin, concerted a critical must win for president biden and former president trump. >> thus far there is this one high-profile republican candidate in the race, a banking mogul, raised in madison. he's got some business ties out of california. already spending a lot on the race. a lot of ads on the air. possibly more challengers coming in, but right now eric update and tammy baldwin. >> what is it look like, the prospects for another term? >> tammy baldwin has been a traditionally strong candidate in wisconsin. our races are decided on razor thin margins. she won her second term reelection in 2018 with an 11 point margin, which is unheard of in wisconsin. she has attritional he strong candidate, fundraising come out on the trail. any republican strategist would tell you not to underestimate her. we think democrats throughout the â– = economy, about joe bide's approval rating. it will be a tough challenge for her if eric hovdecandidate, he'd as much as $20 million o
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elections and finally importantly the u.s. district court decision and united ss described as a con artist who wanted to be in business with hunter biden but never was and how they thought they could add their operation. if i could have those introduced. >> without objection. >> now the chair rec from flori. you're a serious business person unlike theto you, you served ine military. you've done big deals, complicated businesses so what m trying to figure out is when you came to realize you showed up a the wrong party, because you strike me as someone who showed up to do a legitimate business deal and ended up instead at a bribe. so as you are looking at cfc as you are having this meeting with joe biden, hunter biden introducing you to his web of contacts, when did you go from serious businessman working to make a buck in the capitalist system to a guy worried that you had been ensnared into hunter and joe biden's bribert opeti ct party? >> i appreciate the question. it was more of a process. i was a seriousó. the different bu
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and while the u.s. administration continues to say hamas should not be allowed a safe haven in rafah or anywhere else for that matter, a major ground operation in rafah would be a mistake their concern is the civilian deaths that have continued to grow in the already-dire humanitarian crisis and also worrying about israel's further isolation in the international community. and on that call, president biden asked netanyahu to send a delegation to d.c. in the coming days to hear the u.s.' concerns in more detail and this group would include humanitarian officials in addition to members of the military and intelligence community, and this is, as the administration continues to stress the need for more aid to get into gaza where the health system has all but collapsed and the u.n. warning that famine is imminent, particularly in northern gaza, as people are struggling to find anything to eat. and all this happening as talks continue for a possible temporary cease-fire in exchange for hostages with that, the
and while the u.s. administration continues to say hamas should not be allowed a safe haven in rafah or anywhere else for that matter, a major ground operation in rafah would be a mistake their concern is the civilian deaths that have continued to grow in the already-dire humanitarian crisis and also worrying about israel's further isolation in the international community. and on that call, president biden asked netanyahu to send a delegation to d.c. in the coming days to hear the u.s.'...
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obviously with how close the u.s. house, and mary has cast yourself as a sort of centrist problem solver and has reached out, so there are definitely efforts to be bipartisan. >> it was interesting watching alaska primary debates and watching the. â– xg what is motivating alaska voters? >> a huge issue, fisheries. alaska ise change. there are communities that lose 20 to 30 yards of riverbank every year. people around the forefront of that change, and a lot of it is being felt in fisheries as far as declining populations of fish, lower returns, so the question is how do we adapt to question that a lot of people have what that. especially around resource developmentues, finding ways to protect fish. almost everybody fishes in a way, and a lot of people rely on it to fill the freezer. the representative focused in on that in her election, and i think it reallz'connit was one t probably connected with alaskans. >> what other issues or motivating voters in alaska this year? >> on the ballot this year we have rank-choice vo
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caller: again, no decision but he was killed and he was a u.s. citizen. let's take that to the next level. he was a family member of mine, i might want to see the president because -- sue the president because he killed my son or my brother or something of that nature. how would that go over? that is an empf i think where he has presidential immunity to kill a guy that is a terrorist without a trial, without due process. kind of interesting. are you voting today in the primary? caller: yeah. i will vote for nikki haley. host: why did you decide on nikki haley? caller: i was actually expecting her to be on the ballot sometime in the past. i think she has good expense. she was a governor of south carolina. od job, particularly hitting business into the state. on the democratic side, the democrats put the rebel flag up over the south carolina state capital and she took it down. host: i will move on to brendan in south carolina -- brenda in south carolina. caller: how are you? i oppose the opinion because this is my mindset. first of all the states should nev
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he urges the u.s. government to expand the categories of people eat -- they are evacuating. >> i think you should have an exception. >> project dynamo received 100 rescue requests. today they evacuated 51 american and canadian citizens. they have also evacuated americans from sudan, afghanistan, and ukraine. but evacuating people from 80 has proven -- haiti has proven difficult. >> the government has been frustrating. american citizens are stuck longer surrounded by gangs. reporter: the dominican republic has closed its border to haiti. across haiti, thousands of people are displaced. 1.4 million people are on the brink of starvation. >> day after day, people are dying. because of stress. reporter: he says the country is being choked and starved. >> some roads are blocked. some ports are also blocked. we are wondering how many days but we might not be able to find what we need for sustenance. i would like to live in a better haiti. reporter: but today there is only war stealing the country's future. â™
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., the u.s. is the most armed country in the world, the next 25 countries in the world do not even equal the u.s. anybody that wants to engage in hate filled violence or attempt to overthrow the government has the means and methods within their reach. >> this book discusses that the worst-case scenario of division and extremism could result in a civil war. we would like to believe that could never happen here in modern america, are we naove to think that? >> that is certainly a conversation happening among people that work on this issue. we come down on the side that it is unlikely for geographic regions, the opening framing of the book is even if we stay short of civil war, there is a range of violent possibilities up to that in our fear is something akin to what happened in north ireland where you have sustained widespread violence on a national level for competing factions that cripples the country and becomes a lasting legacy. >> well, in modern times, really, it began with the attack in 2012
., the u.s. is the most armed country in the world, the next 25 countries in the world do not even equal the u.s. anybody that wants to engage in hate filled violence or attempt to overthrow the government has the means and methods within their reach. >> this book discusses that the worst-case scenario of division and extremism could result in a civil war. we would like to believe that could never happen here in modern america, are we naove to think that? >> that is certainly a...
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the u.s. forces because of my assessment and the associated costs and risks. a president -- in fact, two presidents -- when no one could satisfactorily explain when or even if those conditions would ever be met, and if we stayed indefinitely and an open war would likely begin withincrease risk of additional catastrophes. 14 a, '21, president biden made the formal announcement of his decision to honor the doha agreement with a military â– r withdrawal while maintaining the continued diplomatic presence. the department of defense understood that our mission was to conduct a retrograde and remaining u.s. military forces and equipment, while leaving a small contingent to defend the american embassy all diplomatic outcomes were negotiated. on 14 august, the noncombatant evacuation operation decision was made by the department of state in the u.s. military alerted muscles, mobilize and rapidly deployed faster than any military in the world could ever do. it is my assessment that that decision came t
the u.s. forces because of my assessment and the associated costs and risks. a president -- in fact, two presidents -- when no one could satisfactorily explain when or even if those conditions would ever be met, and if we stayed indefinitely and an open war would likely begin withincrease risk of additional catastrophes. 14 a, '21, president biden made the formal announcement of his decision to honor the doha agreement with a military â– r withdrawal while maintaining the continued diplomatic...
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more than 140 christian leaders call for a permanent cease fire in gaza urging the u.s. and its allies to stop arming israel. and leader of yemanzanserla describes israel's crimes in gaza as a stain on humanity saying regime's brutal measures will speed up its annihilation. hello everyone, it's 8:00 a.m. in the besieg strip and you're watching press tv world news, it's nearly six months now into israel's genocidal onsot on gaza and regime strikes continue killing and injuring civilians throughout the territory. latest isrally airstrikes killed at least 12 palestinians in a home in raffa, southern gaza. i witnesses reported about 30 people killed in an air strike on industrial zone in eastern gaza. eight people were also killed after occupation forces bombed to home. an almaghazi refugee camp in central gaza. the israel genocide has so far killed over 32,500 civilians and left nearly 75,00 others injured, along with over 7,00 palestinians are still unaccounted for and presumed buried under rubble. lack of food and essential nutrients and war ravaged gauzes causing a death among children
more than 140 christian leaders call for a permanent cease fire in gaza urging the u.s. and its allies to stop arming israel. and leader of yemanzanserla describes israel's crimes in gaza as a stain on humanity saying regime's brutal measures will speed up its annihilation. hello everyone, it's 8:00 a.m. in the besieg strip and you're watching press tv world news, it's nearly six months now into israel's genocidal onsot on gaza and regime strikes continue killing and injuring civilians...
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they traveled north hoping to be near the u.s. border as they waited for their official immigration appointments, a crucial part in seeking asylum. they had no idea the worst part of their journey would take place just feet away from texas. >> many of the migrants in the shelter have endured similar situations. >> what's happening to these women might not be a coincidence. cartels have developed a systemized method to kid nap migrants on their way to their immigration appointments. >> doctors without borders has seen this crisis up close. from october to december of 2023 they recorded a 70% increase in consultations for sexual violence compare today the prior three months. the first two months of 2024 they have already seen nearly 70 cases. i just got back from talking to three asylum seekers, and at least two of them had been sexually assaulted. is that what you guys are seeing on the ground, too in. >> yeah, it's true. i mean when we have the consultations our patients also tell us their stories, which are quite traumatizing. >>
they traveled north hoping to be near the u.s. border as they waited for their official immigration appointments, a crucial part in seeking asylum. they had no idea the worst part of their journey would take place just feet away from texas. >> many of the migrants in the shelter have endured similar situations. >> what's happening to these women might not be a coincidence. cartels have developed a systemized method to kid nap migrants on their way to their immigration appointments....
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it's a charge ukraine flatly denies and the u.s. has categorically repudiated. >>> it was a solemn palm sunday celebration in israel. they prayed for peace as war wages around them. pop francis decided to skip reading his homily. it's the start of a busy holy week for him. the vatican says he is trying to preserve his energy. >>> in this country, the contentious issue of abortion returns to the supreme court this week. it is over access to the abortion pill. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. the high court took up this case following a series of legal challenges, questioning the use of mifepristone. after nearly a year in legal limbo, the justices could soon decide how the drug can be used in the united states. the supreme court is set to hear oral arguments that will decide whether to reverse the fda's decision to expand access to mifepristone, one of two drugs used for medication abortions in the u.s. jessica is a legal analyst. >> you don't want a group of judges substituting their own judgment for those of scientists and
it's a charge ukraine flatly denies and the u.s. has categorically repudiated. >>> it was a solemn palm sunday celebration in israel. they prayed for peace as war wages around them. pop francis decided to skip reading his homily. it's the start of a busy holy week for him. the vatican says he is trying to preserve his energy. >>> in this country, the contentious issue of abortion returns to the supreme court this week. it is over access to the abortion pill. good evening....